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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.
(Pat Riley 75)
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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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Happy days!
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Lazy ways!
Studying, Billie?!?
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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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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
and for you, my friend . .
I am thankful.
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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
sailing warship of the 18th and 19th centuries.
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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
42 Senior/ Friends
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
44 Senior/ Friends
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
48 Senior/ Friends
DAWN SCOTT
Early Childhood Ed.
ROSEMARY REED
Elementary Education
PATRICIA POWERS
Early Childhood Ed.
SHIRLEY PEVEY
Chemistry
NO TRESPASSING
GEO. EEMERSON,^
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ADMISSIONS *
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OFFICES ♦
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GIADUATE S
CONTINUING
STUDIES
FIOSIAM «
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
50 Senior/ Friends
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.
56 Senior/Friends
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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Can we ever forget the
four years of
construction???
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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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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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You can't live in the past nor in the future —
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Yesterday is gone-
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The reason you flunked was
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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
family.
photographs
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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).
73
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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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SCIENCE
Mr. Daniel Connerton
Mr. Neil Giroux
Dr. Anthony Gengar-
ellv
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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MATHM,
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Dr. John Conklin
Mrs. Isobel King
Mrs. Margaret Lanoue
Dr. Richard Markham
Ms. Patricia Prender-
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Mrs. Helen Redl
Dr. Richard Sleeman
Dr. John Komorek
PHILOSOPHY
Dr. Ali Allmaker
Dr. Marc Goldstein
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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
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Mrs. Teresa Librizzi
Mrs. Lea Vozar
Mrs. Louise Mulligan
Mr. Arnold Bartini
Mr. Michael Krawitz
Dr. Frederick
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Mr. Gerald Joss
Mr. Robert Wheeler
MODERN LANGUAGE
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Mrs. Ellen Schiff
Mr. James Catoline
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Ms. Vida Ann Vliet
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MUSIC
Mr. Louis Cuccinello
Mr. Dwight Killam
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Mr. Thomas Greene
Mrs. Patricia Mowbray
Mrs. Susan Getchell
Mr. Thomas Baker
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James Engebretson
M. Jeanne Johns
Jerome Meadows
Robert Shields
J. Dustin Wees
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STAFF, LIBRARY
Mrs. Lucy Farmer
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Smith
Miss Joan Zagata
Mrs. Ruth Goetch
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Lanoue
Mr. Charles Mclssac
Mrs. Ann Terryberry
Mrs. Suzanne Kemper
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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
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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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The 1975 Yearbook Staff is extremely grateful for the con-
tributions made by the following patrons .
Mrs. Terry Adams
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Amatruda
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Austin
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Balcanoff
Mr. & Mrs. Everett Barron
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Beattie
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Bishop
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Brandt
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Buffoni
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Cannona
Mr. & Mrs. William Caulfield
Mrs. Ethel Christopherson
Mr. & Mrs. Clement
Mr. & Mrs. Bert Cuthbert
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Mr. & Mrs. Harry Ebert
EPA Realty Co., Inc.
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Mr. Paul Francis
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hartford
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Hartwig
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Hotchkiss
Mr. Walter Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kelly Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kochanski
Mrs. Lottie Lillie
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Maiewski
Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Mc Carthy
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Mr. & Mrs. Michael Medlinskas
Mr. & Mrs. Mario Mendes
Mr. & Mrs. Joel Mendoza
Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah O'Leary
Mrs. Anna Palmer
Mr. & Mrs. Leon Parrott
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Powers
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Mr. & Mrs. Rymszewicz
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Mr. & Mrs. Walter Scot
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Mr. & Mrs. Willard Stone
Mr. & Mrs. John Sullivan
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Wandrei
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Wolejko
Whitney's Drug Stores, 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.
46)
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 .
50]
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 .
%
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 .
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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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