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We've  only  just  begun  .  .  .  to  live. 

To  focus  our  lives  on  distant  stars 

To  channel  our  ambitions,  to  discover  our  purpose. 

We've  only  just  begun  .  .  .  to  grow. 
To  tap  the  full-flow  of  human  experience 
To  test  the  limits  of  our  capacities  or  to  stretch 
them  to  boundless  boundaries. 

We've  only  just  begun  .  .  .  to  discover. 
Ourselves,  the  person  whom  others  see, 
The  personality  known  only  to  ourselves. 

We've  only  just  begun  .  .  .  to  communicate. 
To  step  outside  of  ourselves  and  into  the  lives 

of  others. 
To  share  the  joys  and  sorrows  of  existence. 

We've  only  just  begun  .  .  .  to  learn. 

To  increase  our  knowledge,  to  expand  our  minds 

To  encompass  reality,  to  delve  into  the  abstract. 

We've  only  just  begun  .  .  . 

Although  college  has  ended 
A  finality  met  with  ambiguous  feelings, 
We  know  we  have  gained  something  tangible, 
something  valuable. 

We  have  gained  each  other  .  .  .  living  and 
warm  symbols  of  these  past  four  years. 
And  although  we're  now  going  our  separate 
ways, 

We've  only  just  begun  .  .  .  to  be 
friends. 

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The  Class  of  75  has  had  the  exciting  oppor- 
tunity to  be  part  of  a  growing  institution.  We 
have  seen  dreams  and  plans  become  reality.  In 
fact,  our  four  years  here  could  be  characterized 
by  one  word  —  growth.  Periods  of  growth  are 
sometimes  accompanied  by  confusion  and  inst- 
ability. That  is  why  it  is  crucial  to  have  a  deci- 
sive leader.  Fortunately  we  had  such  a  leader, 
Dr.  James  T.  Amsler. 

Under  his  direction,  the  campus  has  taken 
on  new  dimensions.  We  have  experienced 
growth  in  every  area.  He  has  guided  not  only 
the  physical  expansion  of  the  college,  but  also 
helped  us  to  broaden  our  own  personal  and  so- 
cial horizons.  Dr.  Amsler  has  awakened 
N.A.S.C.  to  it 's potential. 

The  thing  we  shall  not  forget  is  President 
Amsler 's  intense  pride  in  N.A.S.C.  It  isn't  sur- 
prising that  these  feelings  were  contagious. 

Dr.  Amsler  is  an  educator,  an  administrator, 
and  our  president,  but  above  all  he  is  our 
friend. 


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Lazy  ways! 


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1971  -  1975 
Bill  Chinock 

Liv  Taylor  -  Pousette  Dart 
B.  B.  King  -  Duke  and  The  Drivers 
Mitch  Ryder  and  The  Detroit  Wheels 
David  Bromberg 
Edgar  Winters  and  White  Trash 
Paul  Butte rfield  Blues 
The  Proposition 
Dick  Gregory 
Pat  Paulsen 
Dr.  Spock 

Tom  Rush  -  Batteaux  Brothers 
Godspell 

Poco  -  Chad  Stewart 
Erik  Von  Daniken 
John  Holt 

James  Montgomery 
Red  Auerbach 
Pierre  Salinger 
The  Buoys 
Fat  -  Swallow 
Stu  Nunnery 
Jonathan  Edwards 
Frank  Speiser 
Steve  Katz 
Fredric  Storaska 
James  Cotton 


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STATE  COLLEGE  DRAMA  FESTIVAL  -  1972 
NASC  production  of  "Rats"  wins-- 
Best  Play- 
Best  Actor 
Best  Supporting  Actor 


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We  are  all  actors  in  the  play  of  life 


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spool  (spool)  n.   small  cylinder  for  winding  thread,  wire,  etc.  ;  v.  t.  to  wind  on  spool  (0.  Fr. 

espole). 
spoon  (spoon)  n.  implement,  with  bowl  at  the  end  of  handle,  for  carrying  food  to  the  mouth. 

etc;  golf  club  with  wooden  head;  v.  t.  and  v.  i.  to  use,  hit  with  spoon;  (golf)  to  scoop  ball 

high  in  air;  (Colloq. )  to  make  love.   (O.  E.   spon). 
spoon  er  ism  (spoon'  er  ism)  n.  transposition  of  letters  of  spoken  words,  causing  a  humorous 

effect,  e.g.  a  half -warmed  fish  for  a  'half -formed  wish'  (fr.  Dr.  A.  W.  Spooner). 
spoor  (spoor)  n.  track  or  trail  of  wild  animal  (Dut.  =a  track), 
spo  rad  ic  (spa  rad   ik)  a.  occurring  singly  here  and  there;  occasional,   (gk.   sporadikos,  fr. 

speirein,  to  sow), 
spore  (spor)  n.   in  flowerless  plants,  e.g.  in  ferns,  minute  cell  with  reproductive  powers;  germ; 

seed.   (gk.   spora,   seed). 
spor«ran  (spawr1.  an)  n.  large  pouch  worn  in  front  of  the  kilt  (gael.   sporan). 


sports  (sports)  n.pl.  1)  outdoor  games  or  recreation,  especially  of  athletic  nature.  2)  ath- 
letic meetings. 


spot  (spat)  n.  speck;  blemish,  especially  on  reputation;  place;  locality;  v.  t.  to  cover  with  spots; 
to  stain;  to  place  billard  ball  on  marked  point;  (Colloq. )  to  detect;  to  recognize;  v.  i.  to  be- 
come marked. 

spouse  (spous)  n.  married  person,  husband  or  wife. 

spout  (spout)  v.  t.  to  shoot  out  as  liquid  through  a  pipe;  (Colloq. )  to  utter  in  a  pompous  manner; 
to  recite;  v.  i.  to  gush  out  in  jet;  (Colloq. )  to  speak  volubly;  n.  projecting  tube,  pipe,  etc. 
for  pouring  liquid;  a  pipe  or  tube  for  leading  off  rain  from  roof. 

sprag  (sprag)  n.  piece  of  wood  or  metal  used  to  lock  wheel  of  vehicle;  device  to  prevent  vehicle 
running  backwards  on  hill  (Dan. ). 

sprain  (spran)  v.  t.  to  wrench  or  twist  muscles  or  ligaments  of  a  joint;  to  overstrain;  n.   such 
an  injury. 

sprang  (sprang)  pa.  t.  of  the  verb  spring. 

sprat  (sprat)  n.   small  sea  fish,  allied  to  herring  and  pilchard  (O.  E.   sprot). 

sprawl  (sprawl)  v.  i.  to  sit  or  lie  with  legs  outstretched  or  in  ungainly  position;  to  move  about 

awkwardly;  to  spread  out  irregularly;  to  write  carelessly  and  irregularly;  n.  act  of  sprawl- 
ing (O.  E.   spreawlian). 

spray  (spra)  n.  twigs;  small,  graceful  branch  with  leaves  and  blossoms;  sprig. 

spray  (spra)  n.  fine  droplets  of  water  driven  by  wind  from  tops  of  waves,  etc.   shower  of  fine 
droplets  of  any  liquid  e.  g.  medicine,  perfume,  etc.  ;  spraying  machine;  atomizer;  v.  t. 
to  sprinkle  (L.   Ger.  Sprci). 

spread  (spred)  v.  t.  to  stretch  out;  to  extend;  to  cover  surface  with;  to  scatter;  to  unfold,  as 
wings;  to  circulate,  as  news,  etc. ;  to  convey  from  one  to  another,  as  disease;  to  set  and 
lay  food  on  table;  v.  i.  to  extend  in  all  directions;  to  become  spread,   scattered,  circulated, 
etc. ;  n.  extension;  expanse;  covering  for  bed,  etc.  ;  (Colloq. )  feast.   (O.  E.   spraedan). 

spree  (spre)  n.  lively  frolic;  drinking  bout  (Ir.   spre,  a  spark). 

sprig  (sprig)  n.   small  shoot  or  twig;  ornament  in  form  of  spray;  scion;  youth;  small  headless 
nail;  v.  t.  to  mark,  adorn,  with  figures  of  sprigs  or  sprays.   (O.  E.   spraec,  a  twig). 


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for  the  sun  and  the  rain 
and  the  soft  kiss  of  wind, 
for  children  and  trees 
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Someone  ISN'T  a  friend 
who  can  run  up  three  flights 
of  stairs  in  Murdock  and  not 
huff  and  puff,  then  call  down 
for  you  to  hurry  up. 


Someone  ISN'T  a  friend 
who  stands  there  letting  you 
get  beat  up  because  he  knows 
you  like  to  take  care  of  your 
own  problems. 


Someone  ISN'T  a  friend 
who  takes  you  to  the  cafe  and 
recommends  the  dish  in  the 
middle -which  makes  you 
nauseus. 


Someone  ISN'T  a  friend 
when  they  drag  you  off  to 
register  and  then  can't  re- 
member where  it  is. 


Someone  ISN'T  a  friend 
who  drives  by  and  doesn't 
pick  you  up  because  he  knows 
you  want  the  exercise  and 
love  the  cold. 


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Someone  ISN'T  a  friend 
who  let's  you  sleep  through 
an  exam  because  you  looked 
too  happy  to  wake  up. 


You  know  someone  ISN'T 
a  friend  when  they  try  to 
CRACK  you  up,  knowing  that 
your  lips  are  chapped. 


fric«as»see  (frikb-se'),  n.  (<Fr.  fricasser,  cut  up  and  fry), 
meat  cut  into  pieces  and  stewed  or  fried,  v.t.  (-SEED, 
-SEEING),  to  prepare  as  a  fricassee. 

fric«tion  (frik'shan),  n.  «  L.  fricare,  to  rub),  1 .  a  rubbing 
of  one  object  to  another.  2.  conflict,  as  because  of  differ- 
ing opinions.  3.  the  resistance  to  motion  of  surfaces  that 
touch.  -fric'tion»al,  adj. 

Fri  day  (fri'di),  n.  (after  Frig,  Germanic  goddess),  1.  the 
sixth  day  of  the  week.  2.  the  devoted  servant  of  Robinson 
Crusoe:  also  man  Friday. 

fried  (frid),  pt.  and  pp.  of  fry.  adj.  cooked  by  frying. 

friend  (frend),  n.  1.  one  attached  to 
another  by  esteem  and  affection; 
2.  an  intimate  associate;  3.  a  sup- 
porter; 4.  a  comrade. 

friend'ly,  adj.  (-LIER,  -LIEST),  1.  of  or  like  a  friend; 

kindly.  2.  not  hostile;  amicable.  3.  supporting;  helping. 

-friend' lioness,  n. 
friend'ship,  n.  1.  the  state  of  being  friends.  2.  friendly 

feeling, 
frieze  (frez),  n.  ((Frank.),  a  decoration  forming  an  ornamental 

band  around  a  room,  building,  etc. 
frig  ate  (frig'it),  n.  (<It.  fregata),  a  fast,  medium-sized 

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JIM  MOROCCO 
Business  Administration 


CAROL  MENDOZA 
Elementary  Education 


PAULA  RENDA 
Elementary  Education 


ALISON  GEARIN 
Elementary  Education 


KAREN  RYMSZEWICZ 
Psychology/  Sociology 


KEVIN  SMITH  MARY  MEDLINSKAS 

Elementary  Education  Psychology 


DEBBIE  MEDEIROS 
Psychology/  Sociology 


JOANNE  ADAMS 
Early  Childhood  Ed. 


SUSAN  HOERAUF 
Elementary  Education 


PAT  RILEY 
English 


JOANNE  PAYSAN 
Elementary  Education 


KATHI  GLAVIN 
Psychology 


PAULA  FICHERA 
Elementary  Education 


PAUL  KOCHANSKI 
Business  Administration 


JUDY  AMATRUDA 
Math  -  Teaching 


ANNEO'LEARY 
Early  Childhood  Ed. 


GAIL  O'NEIL 
Elementary  Education 


TIMOTHY  OTTO 
Psychology/  Philosophy 


CHARLENE  KAHN 
Elementary  Education 


Senior/ Friends  41 


KAREN  JOHNSON 
Psychology 


BEV  ARCUDI 
English  -  Teaching 


EILEEN  AUSTIN 
Early  Childhood  Ed. 


JEAN  BUFFONI 
Elementary  Education 


MARIAN  HEAPS 
Early  Childhood  Ed. 


RENEE  BROUILLARD  CANDY  HILL  CAREN  DE  FILIPPO  KATHY  DAVIS 

Early  Childhood  Ed.   .  Sociology  -  Elementary  Education     Psychology  English 


ROSEMARY  MENDES 
Elementary  Education 


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SUE  WOLEJKO 
Elementary  Education 


CANDY  SERAFINO 
Early  Childhood  Ed. 


LEE  DOUCETTE 
Math 


CAROLE  MAIEWSKI 
Elementary  Education 


MIKE  MC  NALLY 
Math 


EILEEN  SULLIVAN 
Elementary  Education 


PAT  HAWRYLA 
Math 


JUDY  MAGEAU 
Sociology  -  Psychology 


LORNA  SHUMWAY 
Psychology 


JOEY  SCIARAFFA 
Psychology 


Senior/ Friends   43 


ANNMARIE  SANGIOVANNI  JAMS  STRAUB 

Psychology  English 


KAREN  LIVERNOIS  KAREN  LITANO 

Elementary  Education        Business  Administration 


EUNICE  IANGER 
Sociology 


TOM  MCCARTHY 
Sociology 


RAYMOND  LAMONT 
History 


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GAIL  PALIATINO 
Biology  -  Teaching 


LORRAINE  ZEGOTA 
Business  Administration 


DAVID  KENWAND 
Business  Administration 


JANET  KOWALESKI  ROSEMARY  BOURDON 

Elementary  Education  Psychology 


PATRICK  CRANNEY  MARINA  CORMIER 

Business  Administration  Elementary  Education 


JUDY  ASSER 
Psychology 


DAVE  BARTLETT 


CHARLES  BEATTIE 


Business  Administration  Elementary  Education 


LORIE  BROWNELL 
Early  Childhood  Ed. 


Senior/  Friends  45 


THERESA  FILL 
Elementary  Education 


MICHAEL  BACZEH 
Business  Administration 


LINDA  FOUNTAIN 
Early  Childhood  Ed. 


MIKE  CALEGARI 
Sociology 


WILLIAM  CAPRARI 
Elementary  Education 


SUSAN  CHAPMAN 
Early  Childhood  Ed. 


RICHARD  FIORE 
Business  Administration 


KATHY  JERAY 
Early  Childhood  Ed. 


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Business  Administration  Business  Administration 


GAIL  GUN  TOR 
English  -  Teaching 


SUSAN  HAJDAS 
French 


NANCY  HARE 
Elementary  Education 


MARY  BRIGGS 
Elementary  Education 


ARTHUR  BRESSE 
Business  Administration 


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JUDY  HOTCHKISS 
Early  Childhood  Ed. 


DOROTHEA  HORDERN 
Biology 


SETH  HOLDEN  MARTHA  HENDERSON 

Business  Administration        Elementary  Education 


ANNE  FARRIER 
Early  Childhood  Ed. 


Senior/ Friends  47 


MARGARET  EBERT 
English  -  Teaching 


SUSAN  DUFFY 
Psychology 


DONNA  DENELLI 
Philosophy/  Sociology 


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MIKE  CONTI 
History 


KATHRYN  COFRIN 
Psychology 


PATRICIA  REARDON 
Math 


DENNIS  PREGENT 
Business  Administration 


DANIEL  CURRAN 
Psychology 


LORI  PANCIERA 
Math 


DANIEL  MCDONALD 
Math 


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DAWN  SCOTT 
Early  Childhood  Ed. 


ROSEMARY  REED 
Elementary  Education 


PATRICIA  POWERS 
Early  Childhood  Ed. 


SHIRLEY  PEVEY 
Chemistry 


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ROBERT  NICHOLS 
Business  Administration 


FRED  SIMMONS 
History 


DEBBIE  ST.  PIERRE 
Psychology 


SYLVIA  MERLINI 
Business  Administration 


PAULA  MITCHELL 
English 


RICHARD  SULLIVAN 
History 


Senior/ Friends  49 


RICHARD  STICKNEY 
Psychology 


KAREN  TKACZYK 
English 


TOM  VALERI 
English 


BOB  UNDERHILL 
Business  Administration 


NANCY  TORPPA 
English 


KATHY  FARNSWORTH 
Elementary  Education 


STEVEN  GOLDSTEIN 
Business  Administration 


ELLEN  FRANKLIN 
Elementary  Education 


GINNIE  OSGOOD 
Elementary  Education 


ROGER  WHITE 
Business  Administration 


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JOE  WILLIAMS 
History 


JOYCE  PALMER 
English  -  Teaching 


ANTHONY  VENIA 
Philosophy 


EDWARD  TIERNEY 
Business  Administration 


SUSAN  NYKIEL 
Elementary  Education 


JAY  ELWELL  SUE  CHRISTOPHERSON       KIP  MEIATTI 

Psychology  Math  Business  Administration 


HELEN  KUZNICKI 
Early  Childhood  Ed. 


ED  MARKIEWICZ 
Business  Administration 


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Senior/ Friends  51 


KIM  LARSON  NOWELL  FRANCIS 

English  -  Non- Teaching  History 


SUEETRE 

Early  Childhood  Ed. 


ROBERT  WOJNICKI 
History 


SUSAN  WINKLE 
Psychology 


BILL  DONOVAN 
English 


MARION  PIERCE 
Elementary  Education 


PAULA  CLEMENT 
Math 


LIZ  SANTOS 
Psychology 


DEBRA  JOHNSON 
English  -  Non- Teaching 


52  Senior/ Friends 


SOPHIA  SELIN 
Elementary  Education 


MARYLOU  HARTWIG 
Elementary  Education 


DEBORAH  A .  WOOD 
Elementary  Education 


LINDA  MILLER 
Math 


DANIEL  WILK 
Elementary  Education 


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SHERYL  MENDOZA 
Elementary  Education 


CLAIRE  DESEBRAIS 
Elementary  Education 


ROBERT  SALVADORI 
History 


WILLIAM  COFRIN 
History  -  Non- Teaching 


CAROL  LAFRANCE 
French 


Senior/ Friends  53 


DENISE  M.  RABY 
Psychology 


LINDS  M.   GIANETTI 
Elementary  Education 


MARY  KELLIHER 
Psychology 


DIANE  MASON 
Elementary  Education 


SHIRLEY  HARTWIG 
Elementary  Education 


CHERYL  SMITH 
Early  Childhood  Ed. 


GORDON  WASHBURN  DANIEL  J .  FERGUSON 

Business  Administration        Business  Administration 


CANDY  CUTHBERT         TOM  RAYMOND 
Early  Childhood  Ed.  Business  Administration 


54  Senior/ Friends 


JOHN  STONE 
Elementary  Education 


JACK  B.  SMITH 
Physics 


CYNTHIA  CUDAK 
Early  Childhood  Ed. 


BOB  BURDICK 
Business  Administration 


NANCY  KELLEY 
Psychology 


TIMOTHY  DAVIS 
Biology 


WILLIAM  MANCINI  ROSEMARIE  TALBOT  TINA  DEL  BUONO 

Chemistry  English  -  Non- Teaching        Elementary  Education 


ANNE  BEAU  LIEU 
Early  Childhood  Ed. 


Senior/ Friends  55 


JO  ANNE  BARRON 
Medical  Technology 


MARCIA  SAUNDERS 
English 


PEGGIE  FISHER 
Early  Childhood  Ed. 


GERALDINE  B.  CAUFIELD  JEFF  NOEL 

English  History 


RECIPE  FOR  A  FRIEND 

1)  Take  one  human  being 

2)  Add  understanding 

3)  Add  caring 

4)  Add  sharing 

5)  Mix  well 

6)  Blend  in  good  times  and  bad 

7)  A  spoonful  of  laughter 

8)  A  pinch  of  tears 

9)  Give  it  time  to  gel  and  watch  it  grow  and  that  is  how  to  make  a  friend. 


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It  seems  a  crime  to  me  that  we  should  age, 
These  fragile  times  should  never  slip  us  by. 
A  time  you  never  can  or  shall  erase, 
As  FRIENDS  together  watch  their  childhood  fly. 


Where  Will  You  Be? 

Anonymous 
Where  will  you  be  when  you  shall  read 

this  rhyme? 
Pursuing,  perhaps,  a  routine 

occupation, 
Or  dressing  and  glancing  at  the  time, 
Or  in  the  midst  of  earnest  conversation 
And  thinking  of  me  little,  if  at  all. 
It  well  may  be  that  you  no  longer  love 

me 
And  miles  beyond  my  eager  reach  and 

call 
When  you  will  find  this  small  momento 

of  me. 

What  will  you  do,  I  wonder? 

Will  you  glance  it  quickly  over  and 

toss  it  then  away 
As  something  of  but  small  significance 
Having  but  little  bearing  on  your  day? 
Or  will  you  be  pleased,  no  matter 

where, 
To  find  this  sonnet  telling  you  I  care. 


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At  long  last,   1975  has  arrived.  With  it  comes  the  end  of  another  chapter  in  all  of  our  lives. 
The  past  four  years  have  been  filled  with  both  joy,  love  and  at  times,  frustration.  We  all  have 
undoubtedly  made  many  friendships  here  at  good  ole  NASC.  As  we  begin  another  chapter  to  our 
lives,  North  Adams  State  will  remain  a  part  of  our  lives  forever,  including  our  many  cherished 
memories  of  both  lovers  and  friends,  good  times  and  bad.  Assuringly,  one  will  never  really  for- 
get these  years  but  we  would  like  you  to  have  a  few  guidelines  with  which  to  direct  your  memory. 
REMEMBER  WHEN- 

Only  Hoosac's  famed  second  floor  had  24  hr.  parietals. . .  Getting  up  at  2  in  the  morning  to 
wait  to  register,  only  to  find  50  people  in  front  of  you. . .  All  the  posters  which  no  one  ever  read 
. . .  When  Mt.  View  was  THE  place  to  go. . .  The  old  TKEy  Tonkers. . .  When  Spring  Fever 
meant  streaking. . .  When  Student  Senate  didn't  have  an  office. . .  The  last  issue  of  The  Salama- 
gundi. . .  When  signing  out  of  Hoosac  meant  telling  everyone  where  you  were  going  and  with 
whom. . .  How  we  complained  about  SAGA  but  were  no  better  off  with  ARA. . .  When  bus  rates  to 
Boston  were  $6. 05. . .  All  those  parking  tickets. . .  When  John  DiLego  was  on  foot  patrol. . .  Mr. 
Grosz. . .  All  the  fire  alarms  when  the  cafe  served  pizzas. . .  Orientation  in  September  instead  of 

June. . .  Waiting  for  the  Student  Center  to  open  and  finally  seeing  it  open John  Mueller. . .  Pat 

Paulsen. . .  Mitch  Ryder. . .  Edgar  Winters. . .  David  Harraden. . .  Free  games. . .  the  6th  floor 
T.  V.  falling  out  of  the  window. . .  The  Berkshire  and  Mohawk  Houses  before  they  were  parking 
lots. . .  Berkshire's  broken  elevators  and  faulty  alarms  after  a  good  Friday  nite  drunk. . .  Hav- 
ing Monday's  schedule  on  Tuesday. . .  $1  nites  at  the  Mohawk. .  .   Celebrating  Washington's  Birth- 
day on  his  birthday. . .  Those  4  o'clock  classes  on  Friday. . .  WhenAngelina's  had  delivery  ser- 
vice. . .  The  HUB. . .   Lining  up  in  the  quad  to  watch  the  streakers. . .  When  you  wanted  to  quit 
freshman  year,  knowing  you'd  never  make  it  till  75. . .  Standing  in  line  for  2  hours  only  to  rea- 
lize that  you  were  in  the  A-L  line  and  your  name  is  Zanzibar. . .  Seeing  Part  III  of  a  movie  in  the 
aud.  before  Part  I  and  Part  II  before  Part  IV,  etc. . .   Greaser  I. . .  The  library  without  the  BUZZ 
. . .  When  profs  lived  in  Boardman. . .  Paul  Brown. . .  Steaks  on  Sat.  nites. . .  When  VD  was  sup- 
posedly rampant  on  the  campus. . .  Walking  through  the  tunnel  only  to  reach  the  end  and  finding 
it  locked. . .  Having  to  move  your  car  out  of  the  parking  lot  during  a  storm  only  to  find  that  you 
couldn't  park  on  the  street  either. . .   Remember  when  Taconic  was  "nice"  (neither  do  we). . . 
But  above  all,   remember  the  FRIENDS  we've  made  at  NASC. 


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Maxi  what? ! 


Smile  you're  on  Candid  Camera 


Books  for  Sale 


Even  a  perfect  stranger- 
Once  you  become  FRIENDS, 
Isn't  really  perfect. 


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This  weather's  for  the  birds' 


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Parlez-vous  francais??? 


WMMB  weather:  high's  in  the  80' s 


Strangers  in  the  Night! 


Take  your  pick- 


No.  Adams  -  All  American  City 


Finals  week  in  Hoosac 


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For  us  seniors,  the  NASC  Cam- 
pus Center  has  been  but  a  mere 
dream  for  the  past  4  years.  Through- 
out this  time,  we  were  all  incon  - 
venienced  at  one  time  or  another  by 
mud  puddles,  noisy  machines  (both 
during  classes  and  while  asleep), 
etc.   Finally,  after  much  ado,  the 
center  was  opened  in  February  of 
1975.  All  will  agree  that  it  was 
well  worth  the  long  wait  and  diffi- 
culties. Since  we  have  witnessed 
the  growth  of  the  building,  we  are 
saddened  by  the  fact  that  we  must 
now  part.  We  leave  "Our  Dream 
Come  True"  to  the  future  classes 
and  hope  that  they  will  enj  oy  and 
take  pride  in  this  new  addition  to  our 
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Jack  -  our  honorary  student 


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grace  (gras)  n.  charm;  attractiveness;  easy  and  refined  motion,  manners,  etc.  ;  favor;  divine 
favor;  a  short  prayer  of  thanksgiving  before  or  after  a  meal;  a  period  of  delay  granted  as 
a  favor;  the  ceremonious  titled  used  when  addressing  a  duke,  or  archbishop;  v.  t.  to 
adorn;  to  honor;  to  add  grace  to.   (L.  gratia,  favor). 

grac  ile  (gras  '  il)  a.   slender;  gracefully  slight.   (L.  gracilis,   slender). 

gra  da  tion  (gra  da    shan)  n.   successive  stage  in  progress;  degree;  a  step,  or  series  of  steps; 
the  state  of  being  graded  or  arranged  in  ranks.   (L.  gradatio). 

grade  (grad)  n.  a  step  or  degree  in  rank,  merit,  quality,  etc.  ;  a  class  or  category;  a  mark  or 
rating  of  a  student's  work;  degree  of  rise  of  a  slope;  a  gradient;  v.  t.  to  arrange  in  order, 
degree  or  class;  to  gradate  (L.  gradus,  a  step). 

gra  di  ent  (gra  'di  ant)  a.  moving  by  steps;  rising  or  descending  by  regular  degrees;  n.  the  de- 
gree of  a  slope  of  a  road  or  railway;  an  incline  (L.  gradiens,  going,   stepping). 

grad  u  al  (gra'  joo  al)  a.  proceeding  by  steps  or  degrees;  progressive;  changing  imperceptibly; 
n.  (Eccl. )  book  of  music  sung  by  the  choir.   (L.  gradus,  a  step). 


grad«u«a«tion  (graj  •oo  •a»shan)  n.  the  granting  of  a  diploma  or  university  degree  (L. 
gradus,  a  step). 


graft,  graff  (graft,  graf)  v.  t.  to  insert  a  bud  or  small  branch  of  a  tree  into  another;  to  trans- 
plant living  tissue,  e.  g.  skin,  bone,  etc.  from  one  part  of  the  body  to  another;  n.  a  bud, 
etc.   so  inserted,   or  a  piece  of  tissue  so  transplanted  (Fr.  fr.   Gk.  grapheion,  a  pencil). 

gra  ham  (gra*  am)  a.  made  of  whole -wheat  flour  (S.  Graham,  Amer.  physician). 

grail  (gral)  n.  a  cup.   The  HOLY  GRAIL,  in  medieval  legend,  the  cup  or  vessel  used  by  Jesus  at 
the  Last  Supper  (O.  Fr.  graal,  a  flat  dish). 

grain  (gran)  n.  a  kernal,  esp.  of  corn,  wheat,  etc.  ;  fruit  of  certain  kindred  plants,  viz.  corn, 
wheat,   rye,  barley,  oats,  etc.   (used  collectively);  any  small,  hard  particle;  slightest 
amount;  the  smallest  unit  of  weight;  that  arrangement  of  the  particles  of  any  body  which 
determines  its  roughness,  markings  or  texture;  (Fig. )  natural  temperamentaor  disposi- 
tion; v.  t.  to  paint  in  imitation  of  the  grain  of  wood;  to  form  into  grains,   as  sugar,  pow- 
der, etc.   (L.  granum,   seed). 

gram  (gram)  n.  unit  of  weight  in  metric  system  =  15.  432  grains.  Also  gramme  (Fr.  f r.  Gk. 
gramma,   small  weight). 

gram  mar  (gram  /  er)  n.  the  science  of  language;  a  system  of  general  principles  for  speaking 
and  writing  according  to  the  forms  and  usage  of  a  language;  a  textbook  for  teaching  the 
elements  of  language.   (Gk.  gramma,  a  letter). 

gramme  See  gram. 

gram  o  phone  (gram  '  a  fon)  n.  a  phonograph  (Gk.  gramma,  a  letter;  phone,   sound). 

gram  pus  (gram  ;  pas)  n.  a  blowing  and  spouting  sea  creature  of  the  dolphin  family  (L.  crassus 
piscis,  a  fat  fish). 

gran  a  ry  (gran  '  a  ri)  n.  a  storehouse  for  threshed  grain;  a  barn  (L.  granum,  grain). 


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ALMA  MATER 

High  above  the  noble  Berks  hires 
Overlooking  rugged  lands, 

Glorious  with  strength  and  grandeur 
Our  dear  Alma  Mater  stands. 

Praise  to  thee,  our  Alma  Mater, 
Let  us  ever  gaily  sing 

Of  loyalty  to  thee,  forever 

Let  our  hails  with  echoes  ring. 

Sentinels  of  stately  poplars, 

Guard  our  Alma  Mater  fair, 

So  our  loyal  hearts  surround  her, 
Trust  her  to  a  greater  care. 

Praise  to  thee,  our  Alma  Mater, 
Let  us  ever  gaily  sing 

Of  loyalty  to  thee,  forever 

Let  our  halls  with  echoes  ring. 


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fac  sim  i  le  (fak  sim  a  li)  n.  an  exact  copy;  a.   identical;  v.  t.  to  make  a  facsimile  (L.  fac, 
make  (imper. );  simile,  like). 

fact  (fakt)  n.  anything  done;  anything  actually  true;  that  which  has  happened.   (L.  factum,  thing 
done). 

fac  tion  (fak  '  shan)  n.  a  group  of  people  working  together,  esp.  for  subversive  purposes;  dis- 
sension; party  clique.   (Fr.  fr.   L.  factio,   a  doing). 

fac  ti  tious  (fak  tish  '  as)  a.  made  or  imitated  by  art,   oppos.   of  natural;  artificial;  manufac- 
tured (L.  factitare,  to  do  frequently). 

fac  tor  (fak  '  ter)  n.  (Math. )  one  of  numbers  which,  multiplied  together,  give  a  given  number; 
a  contributory  element  or  determining  cause;  v.  t.  (Math. )  to  express  as  a  product  of  two 
or  more  quantities.   (L.  facere,  to  do). 

fac  to  turn  (fak  to  /  tarn)  n.  one  who  manages  all  kinds  of  work  for  an  employer  (L.  fac,  do 
(imper. );  totum,  all). 


fac»ul*ty  (fa'  •  kal  •ti)  n.  a  university  department;  the  teaching  body;  the  members  of  a 
profession,  esp.  medical;  authorization.  (L.  facultas,  power). 


fad  (fad)  n.  a  pet  whim;  a  fancy  or  notion,   (etym.  unknown). 

fade  (fad)  v.  i.  to  lose  freshness,  brightness  or  strength  gradually;  to  disappear  slowly.   (O.  Fr. 

fade,  dull). 

fa  er  ie,  faery  (f e  '  ri)  n.  fairyland;  a.  pert,  to  fairyland;  fairy-like  (var.  of  fairy). 

fag  (fag)  n.  a  tedious  task;  (Br.  Slang)  a  cigarette;  v.  t.  to  exhaust;  (etym.  doubtful). 

fag  ot,  fag  got  (fag  '    at)n.  a  bundle  of  sticks  for  fuel;  a  bundle  of  steel  rods  cut  for  welding; 
v.  t.  to  tie  together;  to  embroider  with  a  fagot  stitch  (Fr.  fagot,  a  bundle  of  sticks). 

Fahr  en  heit  (far7  an  hit)  n.  the  term  applied  to  a  type  of  thermometer  graduated  so  that 

freezing  point  of  water  is  fixed  at  32°,   and  boiling  point  at  212°.   (German  physicist,   Fah- 
renheit (1686-1736). 

fail  (fal)  v.  i.  to  be  lacking;  to  diminish;  to  deteriorate;  to  miss;  to  be  unsuccessful  in;  to  go 
bankrupt;  v.  t.  to  disappoint  or  desert;  to  omit;  (Colloq. )  to  refuse  to  pass  a  candidate 
under  examination.   (O.  Fr.  faillir,  to  deceive). 

fain  (fan)  adv.   (Poetic)  gladly.   (O.  E.  faegen,  joyful). 

faint  (fant)  a.  lacking  strength;  indistinct;  giddy;  timorous;  v.  i.  to  become  weak;  to  grow  dis- 
couraged; to  swoon;  n.  a  swoon.   (O.  Fr.  feint,  pa.  p.  of  feindre,  to  feign). 


PSYCHOLOGY 
Dr.  William  Anderson 
Dr.   Robert  Hamilton 
Dr.  Samuel  Clarke 
Dr.  James  Schoen 
Mr.   Richard  Hatch 
Dr.  James  May- 
Mr.  John  Frechette 

SOCIOLOGY  & 
ANTHROPOLOGY 
Mr.   Kenneth 
Wadowski 
Mr.  Stephen  Green 
Dr.  Charles  Mark 
Dr.  Leonard 

Paolillo 
Dr.  Thomas  Price 
Mrs.   Ruth  Innes 

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Mr.  Juan  Yanguez- 
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Mr.  Daniel  Connerton 
Mr.  Neil  Giroux 
Dr.  Anthony  Gengar- 
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Dr.  Mary  Fuqua 
Mr.  John  McNulty 
Mr.  James  Canning 
Dr.  Randall  Hans  is 
Ms.  Maureen  Covell 
Mr.  Clark  Billings 

GEOGRAPHY 
Mr.  Eugene  Melville 
Mr.  H.  Lee  Combs 
Mrs.   Katherine 
Heiligmann 

ECONOMICS 
Dr.  Abdul  Shaikh 

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Dr.  George  Neel 
Mrs.  Carol  Lawler 
Mr.  Manucher 
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Mr.  He 
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EDUCATION 
Dr.  Thomas  Mulkeen 
Dr.  John  Conklin 
Mrs.  Isobel  King 
Mrs.  Margaret  Lanoue 
Dr.   Richard  Markham 
Ms.  Patricia  Prender- 

gast 
Mrs.  Helen  Redl 
Dr.  Richard  Sleeman 
Dr.  John  Komorek 
PHILOSOPHY 
Dr.  Ali  Allmaker 
Dr.  Marc  Goldstein 
Not  Pictured 
Mr.  William  Minardi 
Neil  MacLeod 
Lawrence  Vadnais 
Arthur  Sullivan 
Samuel  Gomez 


BIOLOGY 
Dr.  Duncan  MacKenzie 
Mr.  Paul  Humora 
Ms.   Margaret  Tkal 
Dr.   Richard  MacMahon 
Dr.  Jerry  Smosky 

CHEMISTRY 
Dr.   Michael  Sabol 
Dr.  John  Hess 
Dr.  Timothy  Bergendahl 

PHYSICS 
Dr.  William  Seeley 
Dr.  Martin  Weinhous 
Dr.   Carl  Wolf 

Not  Pictured 
Mr.   Fred  Johns 
Mr.  A.  James  Engel 
Dr.  Jurn  Sun  Leung 


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ENGLISH 
Dr.   Donald  Washburn 
Mrs.  Teresa  Librizzi 
Mrs.  Lea  Vozar 
Mrs.  Louise  Mulligan 
Mr.  Arnold  Bartini 
Mr.  Michael  Krawitz 
Dr.   Frederick 
Bressette 
Mr.   Gerald  Joss 
Mr.  Robert  Wheeler 

MODERN  LANGUAGE 
Dr.   Anthony  Nic astro 
Mrs.   Ellen  Schiff 
Mr.  James  Catoline 

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Ms.  Margaret  Toole 
Ms.  Vida  Ann  Vliet 
Mr.   Lewis  Cuyler 


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Mrs.  Virginia  Davis 
Mr.  William  Mahoney 

MUSIC 
Mr.   Louis  Cuccinello 
Mr.  Dwight  Killam 

PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 
Mr.  Thomas  Greene 
Mrs.  Patricia  Mowbray 
Mrs.  Susan  Getchell 
Mr.  Thomas  Baker 

Not  Pictured 
James  Engebretson 
M.  Jeanne  Johns 
Jerome  Meadows 
Robert  Shields 
J.  Dustin  Wees 
Cheryl  Niederman 
Mrs.  Jane  LePage 
Mr.  James  Ellingwood 


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HEADS  OF  RESIDENCE, 

STAFF,  LIBRARY 

Mrs.  Lucy  Farmer 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Dennis  Smith 

Miss  Joan  Zagata 

Mrs.  Ruth  Goetch 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lawrence 
Lanoue 

Mr.   Charles  Mclssac 

Mrs.  Ann  Terryberry 

Mrs.  Suzanne  Kemper 
Not  Pictured 

Mrs.  Margaret  Easson 


Our  Chief 


Those  El  Ed  majors  at  it  again ! ! 


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ad  junct  (ad'  jungkt)  n.   something  joined  to  another  thing,  but  not  essential  to  it;  (Gram. )  a 

word  or  phrase  added  to  modify  meaning;  a.  added  to;  united  with.   (L.  adjunctus,  united 

to), 
ad  jure  (ad  joor' )  v.  t.  to  charge  or  bind,  under  oath;  to  entreat  earnestly.   (L.  adjurare,  to 

confirm  by  oath), 
ad  just  (a  just'  ).  v.  t.  to  adapt;  to  put  in  working  order;  to  accomodate.   (L.  ad,  to;  Justus, 

just). 
ad  ju  tant  (aj     a  tant)  n.   an  assistant;  staff  officer  who  helps  the  commanding  officer  issue 

orders.   (L.  ad,  to;  juvare,  to  help) 
ad  lib  (ad  lib')  v.  i.   and  v.  t.   (Colloq. )  to  improvise  something  not  in  the  script  (L.  abbrev. 

for  ad  libitum,  at  pleasure). 


ad«min«is»tra*  tion  (ad*min'*is«  tra«shun)  n.  the  executive  part  of  a  government;  dis- 
pensation; direction;  those  who  direct  and  execute  affairs  of  any  kind  (L.  ad,  to; 
ministrare,  to  give  service). 


ad  mi  ral  (ad     mi  ral)  n.  a  naval  officer  of  the  highest  rank  (graded  as -admiral,  vice-admir- 
al, or  rear-admiral).   (Fr.  amiral,  fr.  Ar.  amir-al  bahr,  prince  of  the  sea). 

ad  mire  (ad  mTr')  v.  t.  to  regard  with  wonder  and  approval,  esteem,  or  affection;  to  prize 
highly;  v.  i.  to  wonder;  to  marvel.   (L.  ad,  to;  mirari,  to  wonder). 

ad  mis  si  ble  (ad  mis'-i-bl)  a.   allowable.   (L.   (part.)  admissus,  allowed  to  go). 

ad  mit  (ad  mit')  v.  t.  to  grant  entrance;  to  concede  as  true;  to  acknowledge  (L.  ad,  to;  mittere, 
to  send). 

ad  mix  (ad  miks')  v.  t.  to  mingle  with  something  else  (L.  admiscere,  to  mix). 

ad  mon  ish  (ad  man1   ish)  v.  t.  to  reprove  gently;  to  instruct  or  direct.   (L.  ad,  to;  monere, 
monitum,  to  warn). 

ad  nau  se  am  (ad  naw'    shi  am,  also     nawz  )  to  a  sickening  degree  (L. ). 

a  do  (a  doo')  n.  fuss;  bustle;  trouble. 

a  do  be  (a  do     bi)  n.   sun-dried  brick  (sp). 

ad  o  les  cense  (ad  a  les'  ens)  n.   stage  between  childhood  and  manhood;  youth.   (L.   adole- 
scere,  to  grow  up). 

a  dopt  (a  dipt')  v.  t.  to  receive  the  child  of  another  and  treat  it  as  one's  own;  to  select  and  ac- 
cept as  own's  own  e.g.  a  view.   (L.  ad,  to;  optare,  to  choose). 


ADMINISTRATION 
Mr.  Anthony  Ceddia 
Mr.  John  Gagnon 
Mr.  John  Dilego 
Mrs.  Maurine  Horsman 
Mr.  George  Jarck 
Miss  Jane  Frank 
Mr.   Carl  Hoynoski 
Mrs.  Nancy  Granger 
Mrs.   Catherine  Chalifoux 
Mr.  Thomas  Jones 


ADMINISTRATION 
Mrs.  Janice  Schwert 
Mr.  Anthony  Sinclitico 
Mr.  William  West 
Dr.  James  Roach 
Miss  Deborah  Murphy- 
Mr.  Joseph  Zavattaro 
Mr.  Stephen  Long 
Mr.  Raymond  Sullivan 
Mrs.  Valentina  Meyers 
Mr.  James  Sulzman 
Mr.   Leon  Peters 

Not  Pictured 
Mr.  James  Lawson 
Dr.  John  Zaharis 
Mr.  Vernon  Shipee 


1975  YEARBOOK  STAFF 

Tina  Del  Buono  (Editor) 
Ellen  Franklin 
Paula  Fichera 
Bill  Fortini 
Allison  Gearin 
Kathy  Glavin 
Cindy  Hills 
Debbie  Medeiros 
Joanne  Paysan 
Karen  Rymszewicz 
Kathie  Searle 

Photographers: 
Doug  Pike 
John  Stone 


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THANK  YOU 

Thanks  for  being  my  friend  for  a  while. 
I  realize  that  nothing  is  permanent.  Times 
and  places  change  and  so  do  our 
friendships. 

We  had  some  good  times,  didn't  we?  We 
shared,  and  for  that  moment  everything 
was  right.  This  is  not  to  say  that  all  is  now 
wrong.  We  have  turned  our  experiences 
into  understanding.  Of  course,  I  know  that 
time  changes  everything,  but  when  I  find  a 
friend  it's  hard  to  accept  that  they  may  one 
day  be  gone.  I  shall  always  be  your  friend, 
though  we  may  go  our  separate  ways. 

Thank  you  for  being  a  part  of  my  life 
for  the  past  four  years.  If  along  my  life's 
path  more  like  you  step  in  and  out,  I  will 
be  glad  for  having  lived.  And  especially 
glad  for  the  living  done  here  with  you. 


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Keep  these  pages  for  the  days 

when  memories  melt  into  haze 

and  faces,  friends,  that  you  once  knew 

are  long  forgotten,  not  a  clue 

remains  except  the  pictures  here 

that  preserve  the  youth  and  beauty  kept 

by  the  classmates  times  has  stepped 

right  over.  Remember  them,  part  of  your  past 

as  special  tokens  that  will  last. 

When  the  college  years  are  called  to  mind, 
the  value  can't  be  thought  of 
in  monetary  terms;  you  11  find 
experiences  keep  their  shine, 
preserved  like  precious  stones  and  time 
cannot  diminish  such  gems. 

You  are  the  things  you  hold  inside; 
Our  friends  we  always  treasure. 
You  keep  them  with  you,  on  the  ride 
through  life's  expansive  tour. 
Debra  Johnson 


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tributions made  by  the  following  patrons . 


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Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harry  Buffoni 

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Mr.  &  Mrs.  Clement 

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Mr.  &  Mrs.  Domenic  Del  Buono 

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EPA  Realty  Co.,  Inc. 

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DIRECTORY 


PAUL  ABEL 
44  Cypress  St. 
Lawrence,   MA. 

JOANN  ADAMS  (pg.  41 ) 
31  Columbian  Ave. 
Athol,  MA. 

CHARLES  ADOLEWSKI 
3  1/2  West  St. 
Adams,   MA  . 

GLEN  AGRITELLEY 
184  Hill  Crest  Ave. 
New  Britain,  CT. 

JUDITH  AMATRUDA  (pg. 
232  Kenmore  Drive 
Longmeadow,   MA. 


41) 


BEVERLY  ARCUDI  (pg.  42) 
19  Iadarola  Av. 
Milford,   MA. 

JUDITH  ASSER  (pg.  45) 
349  West  Clinton  St. 
New  Bedford,   MA. 

ARMAND  AUDETTE 

28  Massasoit  Place 
Springfield,  MA. 

EILEEN  AUSTIN  (pg.  42) 
West  St. 
Belchertown,  MA . 

MICHAEL  BACZEK  (pg.  46) 
308  Church  St. 
North  Adams,   MA. 

PAMELA  BAKER 
P.  O.  Box  437 
Lanesboro,  MA. 

KAREN  BALCANOFF 
24  Coulton  Park 
Needham,  MA . 

STACIA  BARRETT 
1st  Charles  Place 
Saratoga  Springs,  N.Y. 

JOANNE  BARRON  (pg.  56) 
46  Shelview  Drive 
She  It  on,  CT. 

DAVID  BARTLETT  (pg.  45) 
Langen  Road 
Lancaster,   MA. 

WILLIAM  BATEMAN 
59  Maple  Ave. 
Leominster,  MA . 

CHARLES  BEATTIE  (pg.  45) 
2  Storer  St. 
Sanford,   ME. 

ANNEBEAULIEU  (pg.  55) 

29  Granite  St. 
Whitinsville,   MA. 

ROBERT  BENNETT 
138  Elm  St. 
Duxbury,  MA. 


ALAN  BISHOP 

119  North  Hoosac  Road 

Williamstown,  MA. 

WALTER  BISHOP 
Monomonac  Drive  West 
Winchendon,   MA . 

MEREDITH  BISSELL 

Kemp  St. 

West  Groton,   MA  . 

JOHN  BLAIR 
28  Oswald  Ave. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

PETER  BLAKE 
Holmes  Road 
Hindsdale,   MA  . 

DAVID  BLANCHARD 
6  Elmwood  Ave. 
North  Adams,   MA . 

JOAN  BLANCHARD 
6  Elmwood  Ave. 
North  Adams,  MA. 

ROSEMARY  BOURDON  (pg. 

45) 
60  Maple  St. 
North  Adams,   MA  . 

ANDREW  BRANCA 
137  Commercial  St. 
Adams,  MA . 

JANET  BRANDT 
137  South  St. 
Proctor,  VT. 

MARIA  BRAZILL 
123  Highland  Ave. 
Pittsfield,  MA. 

ARTHUR  BRESSE  (pg.  47) 
47  Ash  St. 
Hopkinton,  MA. 

MARK  BRICKNELL 
73  Celia  Road 
Braintree,  MA. 

MARY  BRIGGS  (pg.  47) 
25  Scammell  Ave. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

ROGER  BRISTOL 
Rt.  49  Yokon  Road 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

CAROLYN  BROPHY 
38  1/2  Hamlin  St. 
Pittsfield,  MA. 

RENEE  BROUILLARD  (pg.  42) 
9  Shirley  St. 
Chicopee,   MA . 

CARY  BROWN 
15  Maple  St. 
Williamstown,  MA. 

LORIE  BROWNELL  (pg.  45) 
11  Lebanon  Ave. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 


FRANCOISE  BRUNELLE 
7  Buckingham  Drive 
Southwick,   MA . 

JEAN  BUFFONI  (pg.  42) 
9  Birch  St. 
Lee,  MA. 

SYLVIA  BUNNELL 
89  Tanner  St. 
Pittsfield,   MA  . 

ROBERT  BURDICK  (Pg.  55) 
25  Meadow  St. 
North  Adams,   MA  . 

WILLIAM  BURKE 
48  Plastics  Ave. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

SALLY  BURNHAM 
21  Cedar  St. 
Gardner,  MA. 

MICHAEL  CALEGARI  (pg.  46) 
84  West  Main  St. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

COLLEEN  CAMPBELL 

14  Roosevelt  St. 

North  Chelmsford,  MA. 

NADINE  CANDILORO 
RD  1  Middle  Road 
Clarksburg,   MA. 

JANE  CANNAVA 
23  Lockeland  Road 
Winchester,  MA. 


WILLIAM  CAPRARI  (pg. 
114  Eagle  St. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

CYNTHIA  CARD 
Mountain  View  St. 
Williamstown,   MA. 

MARY  LOU  CARIDDI 
117  Church  St. 
North  Adams,   MA  . 

SANDRA  CARIDDI 
4  Powers  Square 
Greenfield,  MA. 

THOMAS  CARNEY 
26  Sargon  St. 
Springfield,   MA. 

WILLIAM  CARNEY 
266  Broadway  St. 
Methuen,   MA  . 

EWIN  CASSIDY 
184  Howland  Ave. 
Adams,  MA. 

MARY  CASTLES 

77  Natural  Bridge  Road 

North  Adams,  MA. 

RONALD  CATINO 
179  Sargent  St. 
Revere,   MA. 


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GERALD INE  CAU FIELD  (pg. 

56) 
285  East  Main  St. 
Glouster,  MA . 

BILL  CAULFIELD 
Sunset  St.  Box  343 
Rexford,  NY 

MARGARET  CHAMBERLAIN 
80  Fairfield  St. 
Springfield,   MA. 

MARY  CHAMBERS 
14  Ideal  Ave. 
Chelmsford,  MA. 

PAUL  CHAMPAGNE 

34  Willow  St. 
New  Bedford,   MA . 

SUSAN  CHAPMAN  (pg.  46) 
96  Teaticket  Path 
Falmouth,  MA. 

DAVID  CHARBONNEAU 
30  Alcove  St. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

SUZANNE  CHAYET 
110  Orchard  St. 
Adams,   MA. 

SUSAN  CHRIS  TO  PHERSON 

(Pg.  51) 
247  Cocasset  St. 

Foxboro,  MA. 

FRANK  dULLA 
201  Washington  St. 
Gloucester,   MA. 

LAWRENCE  CLAIRMONT 
7  Gavin  Ave. 
Adams,  MA. 

PAULA  CLEMENT  (pg.  52) 

17  Yale  St. 

North  Adams,   MA . 

KATHRYN  COFRIN  (pg.  48) 
39  Apremont  St. 
Adams,   MA. 

WILLIAM  G.  COFRIN  (pg.48) 
39  Apremont  St. 
Adams,  MA. 

STEPHEN  COLBY 

35  Evans  Road 
Marblehead,   MA. 

BEVERLY  COLE 
86  Prospect  St. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

RICHARD  CONGDON 

19  Crosby  St. 

Great  Barrington,   MA . 

MICHAEL  CONTI,  JR.  (pg. 

48) 
9  Pleasure  Ave. 
Pittsfield,  MA. 


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DANIEL  COONEY 
225  Kirchner  Road 
Dalton,  MA. 

MARINA  CORMIER  (pg.45) 
46  Newell  St. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

PATRICK  CRANNEY  (pg.45) 
107  Margin  St. 
Peabody,  MA . 

SHERRIE  CROW 

Ashland  St. 

North  Adams,   MA. 

CYNTHIA  CUDAK  (pg.55) 
7  Potter  St. 
Adams,  MA. 

SUSAN  CULVER 

765  East  New  Lenox  Road 

Pittsfield,   MA. 

JOSEPH  CURLL 
14  Horshshoe  Drive 
Bellingham,  MA . 

DANIEL  CURRAN  (pg.48) 
60  Knollwood  Circle 
Weymouth,  MA . 

BEVERLY  CUSHMAN 
6  Lowell  Ave. 
Holden,   MA. 

CANDACE  CUTHBERT  (pg. 

54) 
26  Gilbert  St. 
North  Brookfield,  MA . 

JOSEPH  GWIERTNIEWICZ 
87  Summer  St. 
Adams,  MA. 

JAMES  DALEY 
13  Vesper  St. 
Worcester,   MA. 

GARY  DA  VINE 
101  Oak  Hill  Road 
Pittsfield,  MA. 

JEANNE  DAVIS 
111  Sumner  St. 
Norwood,   MA. 

KATHRYN  DAVIS  (pg.42) 
26  Grapevine  Road 
Gloucester,   MA. 

TIMOTHY  DAVIS  (pg.55) 
73  Meade  Ave. 
North  Adams,   MA . 

JOHN  DAY 
Hinsdale  Road 
Northfield,  MA. 

CAREN  DEFILIPPO  (pg.42) 
11  North  St. 
Hull,  MA. 

TINA  DELBUONO  (pg.  55) 

90  Queen  Ave. 

West  Springfield,  MA. 


DONNA  DENELLI  (pg.  48) 
83  Winter  St. 
North  Adams,   MA . 

CATHERINE  DENZEL 
Mohawk  Forest  Blvd. 
North  Adams,   MA  . 

CLAIRE  DESEBRAIS  (pg.53) 
Ridgewood  Drive 
Russell,  MA. 

PAMELA  DESANTIS 
25  West  8th  Ave. 
Gloversville,   NY 

STEPHEN  DICARLO 
1  Murray  St. 
Adams,   MA. 

MICHAEL  DICENZO 
249  Robbins  Ave. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

IRENE  DICKENSON 
Green  River  Road 
Williamstown,  MA . 

THOMAS  DIMASHE 
Weller  Ave. 
Pittsfield,  MA. 

PATRICIA  DONELAN 
56  Hawthorne  Road 
Williamstown,   MA. 

WILLIAM  DONOVAN  (pg.52) 
37  Hall  St. 
Williamstown,  MA. 

THOMAS  DOOLEY 
328  Ashland  St. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

CAROL  DOSTAL 
417  Westhamton  Road 
Northampton,  MA . 

LEEDOUCETTE(pg.43) 
5  John  Wise  Ave. 
Essex,  MA. 

CYNTHIA  DOW 
266  Allengate  Ave. 
Pittsfield,  MA. 

JOHN  DOW 

266  Allengate  Ave. 

Pittsfield,   MA. 

JOYCE  DRUMM 
13  Simmons  Road 

Williamstown,   MA. 

SUSAN  DUFFY  (pg.48) 
River  Road 
Rte.    19 
Clarksburg,  MA. 

WILLIAM  DUNSMORE 
48  South  Onota  St. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

KAREN  DUPUIS 
575  Pleasant  St. 
Holyoke,   MA. 


MARGARET  EBERT  (pg.48) 
174  East  Main  St. 
North  Adams,   MA . 

STEVIN  ELLIS 
6  Ferry  St. 
Marshfield,   MA. 

JAY  ELWELL(pg.  51) 
454  Church  St  . 
North  Adams,  MA. 

JANE  ERRI CO 
45  Loring  Ave. 
Winchester,   MA. 

SUZANNE  ETRE  (pg.52) 
762  Main  St. 
Shrewsbury,  MA . 

KATHY  FARNSWORTH  (pg. 
265  North  West  St. 
Feeding  Hills,  MA. 

ANNE  FARRIER  (pg.  47) 
8  Hildreth  St. 
Westford,   MA. 

WILLIAM  FARRY 
98  Benedict  Road 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

DANIEL  FERGUSON  (pg.54) 
90  Phillips  Road 
Holden,  MA. 

PAULA  FICHERA  (pg.  41) 
33  Baldwin  Road 
Billerica,  MA. 

THERESA  FILL  (pg.  46) 
31  Spruce  Hill  Road 
Hadley,   MA. 

RICHARD  FIORE  (pg.  46) 
281  Steiger  Drive 
Westfield,   MA. 

MAGUERITE  FISHER  (pg.  56) 
65  Farmington  Ave. 
Longmeadow,  MA. 

BRIAN  FITZGERALD 
RT.  20  Greenwater  Pond 
East  Lee,  MA. 

THOMAS  FITZGERALD 
53  Montana  St. 
North  Adams,   MA . 

WILLIAM  FLAHERTY 
505  Union  St. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

JAY  FOR  TIER 
3  Gilead  St. 
Adams,  MA. 

LINDA  FOUNTAIN  (pg.46) 
206  Park  St. 
Easthampton,   MA. 

NOWELL  FRANCIS  (pg  52) 
9  Plain  St. 
Hopedale,   MA . 


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ELLEN  FRANKLIN  (pg.  50) 
477  Springfield  St. 
Chicopee,   MA. 

REED  FULLER 
59  Hathway  St. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

NICHOLAS  GABEL 
100  Boylston  St.  Ext. 
Pittsfield,  MA. 

GRAIG  GAETANI 
103  Robbins  Ave. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

JEFFERY  GAGE 
173  School  St. 
Taunton,  MA. 

THOMAS  GARDINER 
12  Bright  St. 
Waltham,  MA. 

MAUREEN  GARNIEWICZ 

(Pg.  47) 
22  Dana  Road 
Peabody,  MA. 

ALISON  GEARIN  (pg.41) 
P.O.  Box  4  Plenty  St. 
Nutting  Lake,  MA. 

JANET  GEROULO 
Candlewood  Drive 
Willaimstown,  MA. 

LINDA  GIANETTI  (pg.  54) 
32  Pearl  St. 
Milford,   MA. 

CHRISTOPHER  GIBBONS 
66  Dixon  Road 
Brockton,  MA . 

CARL  GIGLIOTTI 
2  Grimes  St. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

SANDRA  GIGLIOTTI 

Rte.  7 

New  Ashford,  MA . 

RICHARD  GIROUX 
17  Depot  St. 
Cheshire,  MA. 

KATHLEEN  GLAVIN  (pg.41 
135  Andover  Road 
Billerica,  MA. 

STEVEN  GOLDSTEIN  (pg.5( 
160  Old  St. 
Randolph,   MA . 

CHRISTOPHER  GOSSELIN 
25  Kittrell  St. 
Springfield,   MA 

PAMELA  GOULDING 
79  Claypond  Road 
Monument  Beach,  MA. 

ROBERT  GRECCO  (pg.  47) 
48  Tucker  Road 
Hanover,  MA . 


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GAIL  GUNTOR  (pg.47) 
118  Boyd  St. 
Cherry  Valley,  MA . 

DEBORAH  HAIG 

RT.  7 

New  Ashford,   MA  . 

SUSAN  HAJDAS  (pg.47) 
Spring  Road 
Adams,   MA . 

PHYLLIS  HAMILTON 
270  East  Main  St. 
North  Adams,   MA . 

RALPH  HAMMANN 

2  Haley  St. 

Willi amstown,   MA. 

JOHN  HARDING 
47  Hull  Ave. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

NANCY  HARE  (pg.  47) 
75  Edgewater  Road 
Agawam,  MA. 

DON  HARRINGTON 
56  Foote  Ave. 
Pittsfield,    MA. 

FRANK  HARRINGTON 
25  Fairmeadow  Road 
Wilmington,  MA . 

JONATHAN  HARTFORD 
67  Forest  St. 
Reading,  MA. 

MARYLOU  HARTWIG  (pg.53) 
12  River  St. 
Adams,  MA. 

SHIRLEY  HARTWIG  (pg.54) 
51  Bracewell  Ave. 
North  Adams,   MA . 

KATHLEEN  HAUGHTON 
Lakeview  Ave. 
Lynn,   MA. 

JOYCE  HAWORTH 

1  Haworth  St. 
Dalton,  MA. 

PATRICIA  HAWRYLA  (pg.43) 
18  Pond  St. 
Gardner,  MA . 

MARIAN  HEAPS  (pg.  42) 
465  Roosevelt  Ave. 
Springfield,  MA. 

ANN  HEISS 

65  Gertrude  Road 

Dalton,  MA. 

MARTHA  HENDERSON  (pg.  47) 

2  Simonds  Road 
Williamstown  MA  . 

CANDICE  HILL  (pg.  42) 
27  Bessemer  St. 
Springfield,  MA. 


SUSAN  HOERAUF  (pg.41) 
466  Church  St. 
North  Adams,    MA . 

SETH  HOLDEN  (pg.  47) 
1  Davis  Road 
Hopkinton,  MA. 

MATTHEW  HOLMES 
108  Heritage  Lane 
Weymouth  Heights,   MA. 

CAROLYN  HONIKER 
34  Merriam  St. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

DOROTHEA  HORDERN  (pg. 

47) 
41  Pleasant  St. 
Somerset,  MA . 

JUDITH  HOTCHKISS  (pg.47; 
267  New  Lenox  Road 
Lenox,  MA . 

STEPHEN  HOUGHTON 
82  Grey  lock  Ave. 
North  Adams,   MA . 

JANET  HUGHES 

10  Broadview  Terrace 

Dalton,  MA. 

KATHRYN  IVERSON 
8  Edsel  Road 
Littleton,  MA . 

DEBORAH  JACQUES 
21  Bailey  Road 
Oxford,  MA. 

PAUL  JENKINS 

441  Summer  St. 

East  Bridgewater,   MA. 

KATHLEEN  JERAY  (pg.  46 ) 
10  Crown  Road 
Westford,  MA. 

MARGARET  JETER 
Sabin  Drive 
Williamstown,   MA. 

DEBRA  JOHNSON  (pg.  52) 
512  State  St. 
North  Adams,   MA . 

KAREN  JOHNSON  (pg.42) 

17  Yale  St. 

North  Adams,  MA . 

MARY  JOZEFIAK 
103  Commercial  St. 
Adams,   MA. 

CHARLENE  KAHN  (pg.41) 
36  Elaine  Ave. 
Dalton,  MA. 

THOMAS  KALISZ 
1  Conrad  St. 
Adams,  MA. 

DENISE  KELLY 

Box  413 

East  Falmouth,  MA. 


NANCY  KELLY  (pg.55) 
104  Oxenbridge  Rd. 
Quincy,  MA . 

MARY  KELLIHER  (pg.54) 
300  Forest  Park  Ave. 
Springfield,   MA. 

RICHARD  KELLY 
28  Harvard  St. 
Melrose,  MA. 

DAVID  KENWARD  (pg.45) 

Birch  St. 

W.  Brookfield,  MA. 

SUSAN  KILEY 
304  Nahant  Rd. 
Nahant,  MA. 

PAUL  KOCHANSKI  (pg.4l) 
26  Richmond  Lane 
Adams,   MA. 

CHRIS  KOCHENOUR 
Kalarama  Orchards 
Williamstown,   MA. 

JANET  KOWALESKI  (pg.45) 
85  Purchase  St. 
Worcestor,  MA . 

FRANCIS  KOZA 
25  Marcella  Ave. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

KATHLEEN  KULAS 
Jenks  Rd. 
Cheshire,  MA. 

ALLEN  KUSHNET 
124  Draper  St. 
Springfield,   MA. 

HELEN  KUZNICKI  (pg.51) 
42  Crescent  Ave. 
Maiden,   MA. 

ANTHONY  KWAJEWSKI 
132  Miller  St. 
Springfield,  MA. 

DAVID  LAFLAMME 
140  Kemp  Ave. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

CAROL  LAFRANCE  (pg.53) 
88  Autumn  Dr. 
North  Adams,  MA. 

PAUL  LAGNESE 
60  Steep  Hill  Rd. 
South  port,  CT. 

RAYMOND  LAMONT  (pg.44) 
130  Maple  Grove  Dr. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

ADRIAN  LANE 
713  County  St. 
Bennington,  VT. 

LAWRENCE  LANG 
37  Lincoln  St. 
Stoneham,  MA. 


EUNICE  LANGER  (pg.44) 
19  Temple  St. 
Adams,  MA. 

RUSSELL  LANOUE 
66  East  Quincy  St. 
North  Adams,   MA . 

SUSAN  LARSON  (pg.  52) 
336  Ashland  St. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

DEBRA  LECLAIRE 

16  White  Oaks  Rd. 
Williamstown,  MA. 

THOMAS  LIC 
18  Allen  St. 
Adams,  MA . 

KAREN  LITANO  (pg.44) 
56  Farnsworth  Terr. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

KAREN  LIVERNOIS  (pg.44) 
Main  St. 
Fiskdale,  MA. 

KATHY  LOFTUS 

28  West  Colonial  Rd. 

Wilbraham,  MA. 

MARGARET  LOUGHLIN 
364  Levin  Rd. 
Rockland,  MA . 

CAROL  MACCHIA 
6  Myopia  Rd 
Stoneham,  MA . 

MARK  MACGILL 
Ipswich  Rd. 
Boxford,  MA. 

JOHN  MACK 
12  Kenway  Dr. 
Springfield,  MA. 

KATHRYN  MACONGA 
206  West  St. 
Lenox,   MA. 

JAMES  MADDEN 
41  Sherborn  St. 
Arlington,   MA  . 

RICHARD  MAGDYCZ 
43  Dwight  St. 
Hatfield,  MA. 

JUDITH  MAGEAU  (pg.43) 

17  Yale  St. 

North  Adams,   MA . 

DANIEL  MAHONEY 
Hancock  Rd. 
Williamstown,   MA . 

CAROLE  MAIEWSKI  (pg.43) 
481  Main  St. 
Hatfield,  MA. 

WILLIAM  MANCINI  (pg.55) 
137  Resevoir  Ave. 
Rehoboth,   MA. 


97 


PAUL  MANGA  N 
170  Concord  St. 
Ashland,   MA  . 

JOAN  MA  PES  (pg.  44) 
1095  Mohawk  Trail 
North  Adams,  MA . 

KATHLEEN  MARCHETTI 
43  Eliot  Rd. 
Arlington,   MA  . 

EDWARD  MARGOSIAK 
90  Narragansett  St. 
Springfield,   MA. 

DEBORAH  MARHEFKA 
17  Stoddard  St. 
Northampton,   MA  . 

JOHN  MARINA KE 
841  So.   Branch  Pkwy. 
Springfield,   MA. 

EDWARD  MARKIEWICZ  (pg. 

51) 
98  Paradise  Rd. 
Swampscott,  MA . 

JOANN  MARTIN 
Arnold  Ave. 
Adams,  MA . 

ROBERT  MASON 
25  Ingrid  Rd. 
Weymouth,  MA. 

DIANE  MASON  (pg.  54) 

175  Princeton  St. 

No.  Chelmsford,  MA. 

STEVEN  MATTIX 
726  Congress  St. 
Ottawa,   IL. 

MICHAEL  MAYNARD 
148  Barlow  Ave. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

GREGORY  MCBURNEY 
173  Appleton  Ave. 
Pittsfield,  MA. 

THOMAS  MCCARTHY  (pg. 

44) 
17  Trenton  St. 
Melrose,   MA. 

TIMOTHY  MCCOY 
8  Ridgewood  Lane 
Burlington,   MA. 

DANIEL  MCDONALD  (pg.48) 
3  Worcester  St. 
Clinton,  MA. 

CHARLES  MCGEE 
10  Maple  Ave. 
Lenox,  MA . 

MICHAEL  MCNALLY  (pg.43) 
55  Oak  St. 
Clinton,  MA. 

DEBRA  MEDEIROS  (pg.41) 
950  Rockdale  Ave. 
New  Bedford,   MA . 


MARY  MEDLINSKAS  (pg.41) 
9  Forest  Hill  Dr. 
Rutland,  MA. 

SUE  MELANSON 
30  Fairview  Ave. 
N.   Abington,   MA  . 

CLIFTON  MELATTI  (pg.51) 
70  Vernon  St. 
Gardner,  MA . 

ROSEMARY  MENDES  (pg.42) 
169  Hesperus  Ave. 
Gloucester,   MA . 


CAROL  MENDOZA  (pg. 
9  Louis  Lane 
Randolph,  MA. 


41) 


SHERYL  MENDOZA  (pg.53) 
9  Louis  Lane 
Randolph,   MA  . 

SULVIA  MERLINI  (pg.49) 
51  Bryant  St. 
North  Adams,   MA  . 

BARBARA  MEYER KOPF 
16  Dover  St. 
Hull,   MA. 

GEORGE  MEYERS 
114  Natural  Bridge  Rd. 
North  Adams,   MA . 

LIND  A  MILLER  (pg.  53 ) 
44  Bellevue  Ave. 
Adams,  MA. 

DINA  MINARDI 
65  Orchard  St. 
Adams,   MA. 

RAYMOND  MINARDI 
20  Alice  Rd. 
Raynham,  MA . 

PAULA  MITCHELL  (pg.49) 
1  Auburn  St. 
Lynn,   MA . 

WILLIAM  MOLLOY 
37  Frederick  St. 
North  Adams,   MA. 

JAMES  MORAS 

19  Exeter  St. 

W.  Springfield,  MA. 

JAMES  MOROCCO  (pg.  41) 

20  East  Ave. 
North  Adams,   MA . 

RICHARD  MORRISSEY 
102  Hooper  Rd. 
Dedham,  MA . 

RICHARD  MORSE 
RD1  West  Hill 
Readsboro,  VT. 

KENNETH  MOUZER 
1054  Washington  St. 
Abington,  MA . 


JAMES  MUNRO 
26  Natalie  Ave. 
Melrose,  MA. 

DENNIS  MURPHY 
186  Pomeroy  Ave. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

WILLIAM  MURRAY 
1036  Williams  St. 
Pittsfield,   MA  . 

THOMAS  NADEAU 
18  Western  Ave. 
Westfield,  MA. 

GEORGE  NAGELSCHMDT 
10  Brattle  St. 
Pittsfield,  MA. 

JANET  NAGLE 
41  Franklin  Rd. 
Norwell,  MA . 

LINNEA  NELSON 
26  Marion  Ave. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

ROBERT  NICHOLS  (pg.  49) 
132  Nicholas  Ave. 
Boylston,  MA. 

PAUL  NIKODEMOS 
32  Sheridan  St. 
Jamica  Plain,   MA . 

ROBERT  NISTA 
Elm  St. 
Tyngsboro,  MA . 

JAMES  NOEL 
1481  Mass  Ave. 
North  Adams,  MA. 

JEFFREY  NOEL  (pg.  56) 
82  Bracewell  Ave. 
North  Adams,  MA. 

JOHN  NORRIS 

448  Swains  Pond  Ave. 

Melrose.  MA. 

JOSEPH  NOWAK 
50  East  Hoosac  St. 
Adams,  MA. 

SUSAN  NYKIEL  (pg.51) 
16  Nursery  Ave. 
North  Brookfie Id,  MA. 

CYNTHIA  OBRIEN 
324  East  Main  St. 
North  Adams,  MA. 

ERIN  OBRIEN 
136  Acrebrook  Dr. 
Northampton,   MA  . 

JAMES  OBRIEN 
324  East  Main  St. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

DAVID  OCONNER 
57  Aborn  Ave. 
Wakefield,  MA. 


THERESE  OCONNOR 
12  Allengate  Ave. 
Pittsfield,  MA. 

DAVID  OKERMAN 
Box  15 
Hoosick,  NY. 

ANN  OLEARY  (pg.  41) 
86  Linda  Rd. 
Braintree,  MA. 

BENEDICT  OLESKIEWIXZ 
3  Donald  Ave. 
Adams,  MA. 

GAIL  O' NEIL  (pg.  41) 
1588  South  Church  St. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

CHARLES  ORANELLAS 
471  Reservoir  Rd. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

THOMAS  O'ROURKE 
120  Wilber  St. 
Springfield,  MA. 

WILLIAM  ORTINS 
101  Main  St. 
Wenham,   MA . 

VIRGINIA  OSGOOD  (pg.50) 
1  Oak  Terr. 
Westfield,  MA. 

TIMOTHY  OTTO  (pg.41) 
10  Spring  St.  APT.  13 
North  Adams,  MA . 

GAIL  PALLATINO  (pg.44) 

53  Edmund  St. 

E.   Longmeadow,  MA. 

JOYCE  PALMER  (pg.  51) 
248  City  View  Ave. 
W.   Springfield,  MA. 

LORI  PANCIERA  (pg.48) 
305  El  Paso  St. 
Springfield,  MA. 

BONNIE  PAOLILLO 
19  Ridgeway  Ave. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

ANTHONY  PARALTA 
719  East  Ave. 
Pittsfield,  MA. 

WILLIAM  PARE 
142  Elm  St. 
Methuen,  MA . 

EDWARD  PARIS 
41  Kenwood  St. 
Pittsfield,  MA. 

LEON  PARROTT 
57  North  Summer  St. 
Adams,  MA. 

MARILYN  PARSONS 

54  Cushing  St. 
Hingham,   MA . 

JOANNE  PAYSON  (pg.  41 ) 
35  Kneeland  Ave. 
Lenox,   MA . 


98 


WAYNE  PELIS 
139  Main  St. 
Hatfield,  MA. 

WILLIAM  PELLERIN 
303  S afford  St. 
Bennington,  VT. 

LARRY  PERKINS 
89 Millers  Falls  Rd. 
Turners  Falls,   MA . 

TRACY  PERRAULT 
66  Harris  St. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

SHIRLEY  PEVEY  (pg.49) 
234  Columbia  St. 
Adams,    MA. 

DAVID  PIERCE 
44  Pinehurst  Ave. 
Pittsfield,  MA. 

MARION  PIERCE  (pg.  52) 
93  Baker  Ave. 
Beverly,  MA . 

SHERRY  PIERCE 
90  Veazie  St. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

ANDREA  PITT 
39  Florence  Ave. 
Arlington,  MA . 

WILLIAM  PLEU 
39  Femcliff  Ave. 
Lee,  MA. 

ELLEN  PLUCINSKI 
50  Homestead  Rd. 
Holden,  MA. 

LINDA  PORTER 
10  Otis  St. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

PATRICIA  POWERS  (pg.49) 

1  Quarry  Terr. 
Peabody,   MA. 

DENNIS  PREGENT,  JR . 

(pg.  48) 
579  Barbour  St. 
North  Adams,   MA . 

DAVID  PRENTICE 
3  Heatherwook  Dr. 
Shrewsbury,  MA. 

THOMAS  PRICE 
316  Longmeadow  St. 
Longmeadow,  MA . 

MATTHEW  PROUTY 

Harrington  St. 

E.  Brookfield,   MA. 

ROBERT  PROVENCHER 

2  Garfield  St. 
Amesbury,   MA. 

FRANK  PULASKI 
RTE.  116 
Savoy,   MA . 


DAVID  PUTNAM 
190  Woodlawn  Ave. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

DOUGLAS  PUTNAM 
86  Prospect  St. 
North  Adams,   MA  . 

HENRIETTA  PYEATT 
PO.  Box  1130 

North  Adams,   MA. 

ROBERT  PYEATT 
PO.  Box  1130 
North  Adams,   MA . 

DENISE  RABY(pg.  54) 

Hamel  Ave. 

Willi amstown,   MA. 

DAVID  RACETTE 

74  Reed  St. 

North  Adams,  MA . 

THOMAS  RAYMOND  (pg. 
96  Holliston  St. 
Medway,   MA. 


54) 


PATRICIA  REARDON  (pg.48) 
30  Bay  state  Rd. 
Pittsfield,  MA. 

KEVIN  REED 

17  Clark  St. 
Hudson  Falls,  NY. 

ROSEMARY  REED  (pg.49) 

18  Merrill  Ave. 
Lynn,  MA. 

MARY  REMILLARD 
7  B  St. 
Adams,   MA. 

PAULA  RENDA  (pg.  41) 

Steed  Ave. 

W.  Newbury,  MA . 

PAUL  RENE 
Cleveland  Ave. 
Shaftsbury,  VT. 

FRANCIS  RICCIARDI 
28  Ray  Ave. 
Bellingham,  MA. 

JOHN  RICHARDSON 
5  Alden  Rd. 
Beverly,  MA . 


PATRICIA  RILEY  (pg. 

62  Clyde  Ave. 

W.   Springfield,  MA. 


41) 


MARYELLEN  ROEMELT 
109  Commerical  St. 
Adams,   MA . 

MARY  RONAN 
65  Hathaway  St. 
North  Adams,   MA  . 

ROBERT  ROY 
118  Tyngsboro  Rd. 
Nabnasset,  MA  . 


MICHAEL  RUELI 
11  G argon  Terr. 
Southwick,  MA . 

EDWARD  RURAK 
20  Rand  St. 

North  Adams,   MA. 

PAUL  RUZICKA 
105  Wells  Ave. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

KAREN  RYMSZEWICZ 

(Pg.  41) 
53  So  Emerson  St. 
New  Bedford,   MA. 

ROBERT  SALVADORI 

(pg.  53) 
79  Ontario  St. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

LOIS  SAMUELSON 
62  Edson  St. 
Brockton,  MA . 

GWEN  SANDERS 
15  Glen  Rd. 
Topsfield,  MA. 

ANN  MARIE  SANGIOVANNI 

(pg.  44) 
213  Main  St. 
Medway,  MA . 


ELIZABETH  SANTOS  (pg. 
270  Wilson  St. 
New  Bedford,   MA . 


52) 


MARCIA  SAUNDERS  (pg.56) 
122  Mohawk  Forest  BLVD. 
North  Adams,  MA. 

MARIE  SAVINELLI 
212  Bruce  St. 
Lawrence,  MA . 

JAMES  SCHEIDEMANN 
14  Holden  St. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

EVELYN  SCHOEN 
Northwest  Hill  Rd. 
Williamstown,  MA. 

RICHARD  SCHRADER 
559  Pearl  Hill  Rd. 
Fitchburg,    MA  . 

JOANNE  SCIARAFFA 

(Pg-  43) 
1  Sullivan  Rd. 
Avon,  MA . 

CAROL  SCOTT 

385  Pleasantdale  Rd. 

Rutland,   MA. 

DAWNCAROL  SCOTT 

(Pg-  49) 
19  Maplewood  Rd. 
Tewksbury,  MA. 

MABLE  SCOTTSMITH 
248  East  Housatonic  St. 
Dalton,   MA  . 


SUSAN  SEE 

122  Livingston  St. 

Saugerties,  NY. 

EVELYN  SEELIG 
RTE.  20 
Lee,   MA. 

WAYNE  SEELIG 
RTE.  20 
Lee,   MA. 

SOPHIA  SELIN  (pg.  53) 
176  E.  New  Lenox  Rd. 
Pittsfield,  MA. 

CAN  DICE  SERAFINO 

(pg.  43) 
40  Peekskill  Ave. 
Springfield,   MA. 

REGINA  SHAPRAS 
18  Devonshire  Dr. 
Wilbraham,  MA. 

KATHLEEN  SHEA 
79  Lachine  St. 
Chicopee,  MA. 

NANCY  SHEAHAN 
20  Hayes  Lane 
Lexington,   MA  . 

MICHAEL  SHEEHAN 
934  West  Hoosatonic  St. 
Pittsfield,   MA . 

LORNA  SHUMWAY  (pg  43) 

71  Clifford  St. 
Taunton,  MA. 

FREDERICK  SIMMONS  (pg. 

49) 
River  St. 
Lee,  MA. 

RICHARD  SIMON 
279  State  St. 


JAMES  SMALL 
117  Essex  St. 
North  Quincy,   MA  . 

CHERYL  SMITH  (pg.  54) 
4  Canton  Rd. 
N.  Quincy,  MA. 

JACK  SMITH  (pg.  55) 
90  Blue  Hill  Terr. 

Milton,   MA. 

KEVIN  SMITH  (pg.  41) 
11  Sycamore  St. 
Somerville,  MA. 

PHILIP  SMITH 
Steerage  Rock  Rd. 
Brimfield,   MA. 

DONNA  ST.  CYR 
17  Bracewell  Ave. 
North  Adams,  MA . 


99 


DEBRA  ST.  PIERRE 

(PS-  49) 
43  Colgate  RD . 
Beverly,  MA . 

THEODORE  STEFANIK 
East  Rd. 
Adams,   MA. 

THOMAS  STEINMETZ 
71  Thomas  Island  Rd. 
Pittsfield,  MA. 

SUSAN  STEWART 
14  Heather  Ave. 
Millbury,   MA. 

RICHARD  STTCKNEY 

(pg.  50) 
18  Crosier  Ave. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 

JOHN  STONE  (pg.  55) 

9  First  St. 
Adams,  MA. 

EDWARD  STRAUB 
472  Union  St. 
North  Adams,  MA  . 

JAMS  STRAUB  (pg.  44) 
472  Union  St. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

EILEEN  SULLIVAN  (pg.43) 
29  Judson  St. 
Springfield,  MA. 

KATHLEEN  SULLIVAN 

(pg.  44) 
66  Mt.  Vernon  Ave. 
Melrose,  MA. 

RICHARD  SULHVAN 

(pg.  49)  • 
69  Charles  St. 
South  Dennis,   MA  . 

LEE  SURPRENANT 
Stonehedge  Rd. 
Chesire,  MA. 

LINDA  SZUFNAROWSKI 

10  Haggerty  St. 
Adams,  MA. 

ROSEMARY  TALBOT 

(pg.  55) 
2805  Boston  Rd. 
N.  Wilbraham,  MA. 

MARIE  TERHORST 
22  Stover  Court 
Amesbury,  MA . 

WAYNE  THOMAS 
42  Woodside  Dr. 
Agawam,  MA . 

MARGARET  THOMS 
PO.  Box  357 
Norwich,  VT. 


EDWARD  TIERNEY  (pg.51) 
34  Harkins  St. 
Clinton,   MA. 

DONALD  TITUS 
5  Lillian  Rd. 
Canton,   MA. 

KAREN  TKACZYK  (pg.  50) 
66C  Stone  St. 
Gardner,  MA . 

DAVID  TOOLEY 
127  Brombach  St. 
Pittsfield,   MA  . 

NANCY  TORPPA  (pg.  50) 
45  Cross  St. 
Gardner,   MA  . 

MONICA  TOUHEY 
34  Thomson  Place 
Pittsfield,  MA. 

ANN  TRAINOR 
12  Hancock  Ave. 
Lexington,   MA  . 

PAULA  TREMBLAY 
27  Washington  Ave. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

PHILIPPE  TURCOTTE 
115  Atwater    Rd. 
Springfield  $  MA. 

ROBERT  UNDERHILL 

(pg.  50) 
61  Brahma  Ave. 
Somerville,  NJ. 

PETER  VACCHINA 
569  Main  St. 
Dalton,  MA. 

MARTHA  VANDAIS 
East  Quincy  St. 
Stamford,   VT. 

THOMAS  VALERI  (pg.  50) 
9  Top  St. 
Clinton,   MA. 

ELIZABETH  VAN  BRAMER 
43  Revere  PKWY. 
Pittsfield,   MA  . 

THEODORA  VAN  EPEN 
87  Church  St. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

GERALD  VARUZZO 
1386  So.  Church  St. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

ANTHONY  VENIA  (pg.  51) 
56  Bates  St. 
Revere,   MA. 

DIANE  VENTURINI 
33  State  St. 
Pittsfield,   MA. 


MICHAEL  WALLACE 
21  Manassas  Ave. 
Cambridge,  MA. 

CHARLES  WANDREI 
20  Miller  St. 
Adams,  MA. 

GORDON  WASHBURN 

(Pg.  54) 
41  Hickory  Lane 
Thormwood,  NY. 

DAVID  WAYNE 

73  Spruce  St. 
Abington,   MA . 

ALAN  WEIBRECHT 

74  Bracewell  Ave. 
North  Adams,  MA  . 

JEROME  WEISS 
43  Brownell  St. 
Attleboro,  MA. 

MARY  WEISSBRODT 
194  East  Quincy  St. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

PAUL  WESTON 
1205  Highland  St. 
Holliston,   MA . 

RALPH  WHEELER 
RFD  1 
Hinsdale,  MA . 

JUDITH  WHITCOMB 
110  Wells  Ave. 
North  Adams,   MA . 

RODGER  WHITE  (pg.  50) 
4  Woodlawn  Dr. 
Willi amstown,   MA. 

DEBORAH  WHITNEY 
388  Eagle  St. 
North  Adams,   MA  . 

SHERWOOD  WILE 
PO.  Box  144 

North  Adams,   MA . 

DANIEL  WILK  (pg.  53) 
east  Rd. 
Adams,  MA. 

BETTY  WILLIAMS 
Namskaket  Rd. 
Orleans,   MA. 

JOSEPH  WILLIAMS  (pg.  5 1 ) 
41  Daniels  Ave. 
Pittsfield,  MA. 

JOYCE  WILLIAMS 
46  South  St. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

BRUCE  WILSON 
127  N.  Hoosac  Rd. 
Williamstown,  MA. 


JAMES  WILSON 
13  Charles  St. 
Williamstown,   MA. 

SUSAN  WINKLE  (pg.  52) 
371  Trull  Rd. 
Tewksbury,  MA. 

SUSAN  WINTERS 

28  Winter  St. 
Athol,  MA. 

THOMAS  WNUK 
East  Hoosac  St. 
Adams,  MA. 

ROBERT  WOJNICKI  (pg.52) 

30  Prospect  St. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

SUSAN  WOLEJKO  (pg.53) 

17  Yale  St. 

North  Adams,  MA. 

DEBORAH  WOOD  (pg.  53) 
Wood  Rd. 
Clarksburg,   MA. 

STEPHEN  WOOD  JR. 

Kiahs  Way 

East  Sandwich,   MA . 

THOMAS  WOTKOWICZ 

31  Winter  St. 
Adams,  MA. 

ALAN  YAGMIN 
56  Jackson  St. 
North  Adams,  MA . 

JOYCE  YESTAMSKI 

32  Alden  St. 
Greenfields,  MA . 

ELIZABETH  YOUNG 
Stone  Hill  Rd. 
Williamstown,  MA. 

RICHARD  YVON 
17  Overlook  Dr. 
Springfield,  MA. 

THOMAS  ZABEK 

1  Connonwealth  Ave. 

Adams,   MA. 

CATHERINE  ZAJAC 
60  Lincoln  St. 
North  Adams,  MA. 

LORRAINE  ZEGOTA  (pg.45) 

21  High  St. 

Three  Rivers,  MA . 

CAROL  ZIEMBA 
6  Forest  Park  Ave. 
Adams,  MA. 

STANLEY  ZIEMBA 

29  Harrison  Ave. 
Chicopee  Falls,  MA. 


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