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UMASS 

Reflections 
On  Our  Years... 

Residential  Life 

Student  Life 

Academics 

Sports 

Events 


Seniors 


Chadbourne  and  Greenough,  in  upper  Central 


The  Franklin  Dining  Commons, 
where  thousands  of  people  eat 
every  day.  Yum! 


Christy  Penney  serves  customers 
in  Sweets-n-More,  in  Field. 


Van  Meter 


2  Residential  Life 


Resident! 


The  view  of  two  towers,  from 
another  tower  in  Southwest. 


Adam  Cardinal-Stakenas  and 
Autumn  Alden  study  in  Southwest 


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Of  the  18,000  under- 
graduates attending  UMass, 
roughly  half  of  them  live  in 
the  dorms,  and  the  rest  live  in 
aparment  complexes  or  in 
rented  houses  in  nearby 
towns.  Many  people  are 
defined  by  where  they  live- 
or  judged  by  where  they  live. 
On  campus,  the  five  Residen- 
tial Areas  are:  Central, 
Northeast,  Orchard  Hill, 
Southwest  and  Sylvan. 
Southwest  is  the  largest, 
housing  about  5,000  students. 

Off-campus  housing 
is  the  choice  of  many  juniors 
and  seniors  at  the  University. 
In  the  Amherst  area,  there  are 
many  apartment  complexes 
that  cater  to  college  students, 
including  Puffton  Village, 
Brandywine  Apartments  and 
Mill  Valley  Estates.  Thou- 
sands of  students  live  outside 
of  Amherst,  in  surrounding 
towns  Hadley,  Northampton 
and  Sunderland,  among 
others.  As  well  as  the  dorms, 
some  of  these  off-campus 
apartments  bring  with  them 
reputations  of  the  residents. 


More  studying!  Studying  is  a 
popular  hobby  at  Umass. 


Residential  Life  3 


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Student  Life  5 


"UMass  provides  great  opportunities  to 

expand  your  academic  horizons" 

-Meredith  Shane  Berman,  Physics/Astronomy 


"I  couldn't  be  more  satisfied  with  the 

diversity  and  depth  of  classes  here  at 

UMass." 

-Danielle  Arsenault,  Biology 


academics 


The  University  of  Massachusetts,  Amherst 
serves  more  than  18,000  undergraduates  with  ten 
colleges  and  90  majors.  This  year  marked  the 
introduction  of  the  Commonwealth  College  to 
UMass.  The  Commonwealth  College,  which  is 
open  to  all  students  with  a  3.2  or  higher  grade 
point  average,  is  designed  to  bring  the  feel  of  a 
small  private  college  to  the  large  public  university. 

Faculty  and  students  in  every  department  at  the 
university  are  very  active  in  their  research. 
UMass  has  campus  wide  colloquia  and  presenta- 
tions in  every  academic  area  on  a  daily  basis. 
UMass  also  houses  many  nationally  ranked 
programs,  including  the  Polymer  Science  depart- 
ment, which  was  ranked  number  one  in  the 
country. 


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A 11  these  places  had  their  moments,  with  lo  vers  and  friends  I  still  can  recall. 
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"Being  a  part  of  a  National  Champi- 
onship team  was  the  best  experience 
of  my  life.  Sharing  those  moments 
with  the  guys... those  moments  are 
priceless." 
-  Joe  Abasciano,  UMass  Football 


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"  Being  a  student  athlete  prepares  you  . 
for  the  real  world." 
Todd  Fowler,  UMass  Men's  Soccer 


"  Everyone  has  to  find  their  niche  and 
I  was  lucky  enough  to  have  an  instant 
20  friends." 

-  Christine  Millbauer,  UMass 
Women's  Field  Hockey 


10  Sports 


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"  Being  on  a  team  and  being  with  a 

group  of  people  everyday,  you  go 

through  everything  together." 

-  Emma  Kurowski,  UMass  Women's 

Soccer 


'  Making  friends,  meeting  people, 
and  becoming  part  of  the  athletic 
department  are  some  of  the  greatest 
advantages  of  being  a  student  ath- 
lete." 
-  Adam  Black,  UMass  Men's  Soccer 


"  Coming  home  from  the  NCAA 
Championships,  knowing  we  had 
placed  third  in  the  nation... it  was  one 
of  the  greatest  accomplishment  I  have 
had  as  an  athlete." 

-  Cory  Koenemann,  UMass  Men's 
Water  Polo 


Sports  11 


Events 


Ballet  de  1' Opera  national  de  Lyon  presents 
Carmen  at  the  Fine  Arts  Center 


Trio  Voronezh  performs  at  Bowker  Auditorium 


12  Events 


Stomp,  an  energetic  and  excii 
show  of  rhythm  and  dance,  at 
Fine  Arts  Center  (below) 


Pranksters  abound  in  the  boisterous 
shenanigans  of  Miss  Hannigan's  (Victoria 
Oscar)  "Little  Girls"  in  Annie,  playing 
that  Fine  Arts  Center  (above) 
B.B.  King  generously  autographed  pic- 
tures for  fans  after  his  Fine  Arts  Center 
performance  (left) 


Events   13 


"UMass  has  meant  trudging 
across  the  frozen  tundras  of 
the  Pioneer  Valley  and  not 
really  minding  because  you 
always  had  someone  close 
to  you  trudging  too.  Kind  of 
like  life,  I  guess.  No  matter 
how  hard  or  cold,  it's  always 
better  when  there  are  people 
who  matter  to  you  around" 
Matt  Hicks,  BDIC 


Seniors 


"I've  learned  that  these  years  are  filled  with  large  degrees  of 

uncertainty.  There's  uncertainty  of  discovering  who  your  real 

friends  are,  what  to  major  in,  and  what  to  actually  pursue  after 

graduation." 

Denise  Brown,  Apparel  Marketing  (Left  in  picture  below) 


"I've  grown  a  lot  more  here  than  I 

ever  expected.  Going  through  life, 

am  I  prepared  for  the  real  world? 

Uhh...." 

MiRi  Park,  Dance  and  Journalism 

(Right  in  picture  above) 

14  Seniors 


"Here  at  UMass  I  have  learned 
more  about  myself  and  more  about 
the  real  world.  Once  you  are  on 
your  own,  you  finally  realize  what 
matters  the  most.  The  most  impor- 
tant thing  of  all  is  to  have  fun  and 
to  always  be  yourself!" 
Aitza  Ricart,  Apparel  Marketing 


"Being  a  senior  is  cool:  people 
are  always  trying  to  give  you 
free  stuff." 
Dave  Roberts,  Communications 


"Remember  lemurs?  You  don't  see  those  around 
much  anymore.  Squirrels,  you  see  them  a  lot." 
Brian  Girard,  Communications 


"Spending  four  years  here  at  UMass,  I  have 
learned  a  lot  about  life  and  I'm  very  grateful  for  the 
friendships  I  have  made.  I  only  wish  I  knew  how 
to  pose  for  a  better  picture." 
Adam  Seigel,  Communications 


Seniors  15 


UMASS 


"It  [The  Index]  will 

remind  you  of  who 

you  are  and  help 

you  to  know  how 

you  got  to  where 

you  are" 


REFLECTIONS 

On  Our  Years 


The  University  of  Massachusetts  at  Amherst  has  been  creating  memories 
and  shaping  lives  for  over  one  hundred  years.  Although  it  began  as  a  small 
agricultural  college,  it  has  grown  into  a  major  university  consisting  often 
schools,  colleges,  and  facilities.  At  all  levels,  from  Chancellor  to  Teaching 
Assistant,  the  University  is  committed  to  providing  public  higher  education  to 
each  student  that  attends.  Today  the  University  serves  almost  34,000  students, 
each  working  to  create  a  future  for  themselves,  striving  to  make  their  dream  a 
reality. 

Every  year  we  watch  thousands  of  our  fellow  students  leave  this  Univer- 
sity. We  watch  them  laugh  and  cry  as  they  realize  they  will  be  leaving  a  place 
that  they  have  called  home.  We  know  that  they  will  go  through  life  with  the 
confidence  and  knowledge  that  they  have  obtained  from  their  time  at  this  institu- 
tion. After  their  time  here,  graduates  have  not  only  obtained  the  education  that 
this  University  provides,  but  they  have  gained  experience  that  has  told  them  what 
they  love.  They  have  survived  through  what  seems  like  a  lifetime  of  crises,  and 
developed  friendships  that  they  see  as  nothing  less  then  never-ending.  It  is  these 
adventures  that  shape  our  lives  throughout  our  years  in  college,  and  it  is  the 
lessons  that  accompany  these  adventures  that  shape  our  personalities  and  futures. 
However,  memories  fade  with  time,  and  people  who  were  once  inseparable  find 
that  they  have  slowly  drifted  apart.  Sadly,  it  is  often  the  case  that  only  when  we 
realize  that  we  have  lost  something  do  we  appreciate  what  we  had.  It  is  then  that 
we  wish  for  the  past  and  a  way  to  hold  it  once  again. 

The  Index  is  never  going  to  be  able  to  bring  back  every  memory  from 
college.  However,  what  The  Index  can  do  is  provide  a  connection  with  the  past 
and  open  a  world  of  memories  that  will  allow  you  to  reflect  back  on  your  life.  It 
will  remind  you  of  who  you  are  and  help  you  to  know  how  you  got  to  where  you 
are.  The  Index  provides  a  link  to  your  time  in  college,  something  that  you  will 
want  desperately  in  the  future.  Best  of  luck  to  our  graduates  and  the  UMass 
community  in  the  years  to  come. 


Hieu  Nguyen 
Editor-in-Chief 


1 6  Letter  from  The  Editor 


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A  group  of  students  take  a 
break  in  Wheeler. 


Van  Meter,  the  largest  dorm 
on  campus,  as  seen  on  a 
nearly  cloudless  day. 


Butterfield  is  hidden 
amongst  the  trees,  in  the 
corner  of  campus. 


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18  Central 


A  lone  student  makes  the 
walk  from  Upper  Central. 


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Central  is  the  second  largest  residential  area 
on  campus,  and  houses  a  diverse  crowd  of 
UMass  undergraduates.  Brett,  Brooks, 
Wheeler  and  Gorman  are  at  the  bottom  of  the 
Hill.  Students  wishing  to  stay  on  campus  over 
winter  session  can  do  so  in  Brett.  The 
Wheeler  Gallery  displays  art  from  students 
and  local  artists.  Gorman  is  home  to  a  resi- 
dential program  that  works  with  students  of 
color. 

Baker,  the  second-largest  dorm  in  Central,  is 
next  up  the  Hill,  followed  by  Greenough  and 
Chadbourne.  The  Josephine  White  Eagle 
Native  American  Cultural  Center,  as  well  as 
the  Native  American  floor,  is  located  in 
Chadbourne.  Greenough  has  the  Greenough 
Snack  Bar  in  the  basement,  which  sells 
sandwiches  and  snacks. 

Van  Meter,  at  the  top  of  the  Hill,  is  the  largest 
dorm  on  campus.  The  first  floor  has  a  lounge 
used  by  many  campus  performers  for  their 
shows.  Butterfield  is  one  of  the  most  unique 
dorms  on  campus;  residents  have  the  pleasant 
distinction  of  eating  in  their  own  dining  hall, 
rather  than  the  other  Dining  Commons  used 
by  everyone  else. 


Am  I  smart,  funny,  attractive  or  athletic?  asks  Jordan  Zolon  of  Greenough. 


Central  19 


Students  in  Mary  Lyon  get  dressed  up  every  year  to  celebrate 
Halloween  with  local  children. 


Four  guys  in  Mary  Lyon  act  silly  for  the 
camera. 

Students  living  in  Leach  (foreground)  are 
closer  to  the  Totman  Gymnasium  than  those 
who  live  in  Dwight  (background). 


20  Northeast 


student  smiles  for  a  candid  shot  in  the  halls  of 
ary  Lyon. 


Northeast 


Located  between  Totman  Physical  Education  Build- 
ing, Lederle  Graduate  Research  Center,  and  Worcester 
Dining  Commons,  Northeast  provides  convenient 
resources.  This  residential  area  has  the  prestige  of 
being  the  oldest  on  campus  and  houses  the  United  Asia 
Learning  Resource  Center  and  Foreign  Language 
House.  Students  usually  can  be  found  playing  frisbee 
or  volleyball  in  the  Quad,  the  grassy  area  around  the 
dorms. 


Johnson  Dormitory,  Northeast 


Northeast  21 


Orchard 
Hill 


The  smallest  residential  area,  Orchard 
Hill,  provides  some  of  the  best  sur- 
roundings on  campus.  Dickinson, 
Webster,  Field  and  Grayson  each 
house  upwards  of  300  students. 
Webster,  in  addition  to  the  living 
spaces,  is  home  to  the  Hilltop  Body 
Shop,  a  free-weight  gym  open  to 
members  across  the  campus.  Sweets- 
n-More  is  a  favorite  distraction  for 
students  of  Orchard  Hill,  serving  ice 
cream,  cookies  and  other  snacks. 
Students  seeking  state-of-the-art 
computer  facilities  can  head  to 
Grayson,  which  has  a  lab  filled  with 
Windows  and  Macintosh  computers. 
Orchard  Hill  is  also  home  to  the  Com- 
monwealth College,  a  program  for 
students  who  seek  a  more  rigorous 
working  environment.  In  addition  to 
all  that,  Orchard  Hill  has  Bowl  Day 
each  May,  which  is  a  day  of  fun  for  all 
residents,  typically  including  live 
music,  a  3-on-3  basketball  tournament, 
and  a  cookout. 


22  Orchard  Hill 


An  empty  hallway  in  Orchard  Hill. 
The  students  are  all  studying. 


Chris  Miller,  Ginny  Bailey  and  Marilee  Schroecier 
practice  for  their  a  cappella  group.  Mariah  Carey  can't 
sing  without  accompaniment,  can  she? 


Steph  Romano  can't  bear  to  look  at  the 
cookie  she  ordered  from  Sweets-n-More  in 
Field. 


Orchard  Hill  23 


A  lone  student  sits  in  the 
middle  of  Southwest. 


Kennedy  and  Coolidge  Towers 


Amid  all  the  distractions  in 
Southwest,  a  student  still 
finds  time  to  study. 


24  Southwest 


Why  make  the  walk  to  Southwest 
when  the  PVTA  will  drive  you  there? 


Do  you  think  these  two  men  ate  at 
the  Dining  Hall  that  evening? 


Soufchwss 


Sixteen  dorms,  5,000  students  and  one  of  the  highest 
population  densities  in  the  world,  and  some  people 
spend  four  years  living  there.  The  largest  residential 
area  is  made  up  of  eleven  low-rise  buildings  and  five  22- 
floor  towers. 

Even  with  so  many  distractions  in  the  residential  area, 
Southwest  holds  various  academic  and  social  programs  to 
keep  anyone  busy.  In  many  of  the  dorms  there  are  Talent 
Advancement  Programs  (TAP),  in  which  freshmen  can 
live  with  other  freshmen  who  have  the  same  interest  in 
major. 

Spread  about  Southwest  are  TAP  floors  in  biology,  math, 
english,  psychology,  and  many  other  disciplines.  South- 
west is  also  home  to  the  Stonewall  Center,  a  resource 
center  for  the  Lesbian,  Gay,  Bi-sexual  and  Transgender 
community  at  UMass. 


Pierpont  has  cable. 


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Cashin  Dormitory,  Sylvan 


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The  path  from  Totman  Gym  to  Sylvan 


McNamara  Dorm,  Sylvan 


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Sylvan 


Located  in  the  corner  of  campus,  just  up  the  hill 
from  Totman  Gymnasium,  Sylvan  is  home  to  three 
buildings  that  offer  suite-style  living-  which  is  not 
offerered  anywhere  else  on  campus. 

Cashin,  McNamara  and  Brown  house  students  in 
suites  that  contains  four  to  five  bedrooms,  one  bathroom, 
and  one  lounge.  Six  to  eight  students  are  assigned  to 
each  suite,  designated  as  either  a  male  or  female  suite. 
Suites  are  ideal  for  students  who  want  to  share  their 
living  space  with  many  of  their  friends. 

Sylvan  has  two  floors  of  non-traditional  age 
students,  and  McNamara  is  home  to  the  area's  snack  bar. 


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Forty-one  percent  of 
UMass  undergrads  live  off- 
campus,  from  Northampton 
to  Sunderland,  and  in  many 
other  surrounding  communi- 
ties. The  majority  of  the 
students  living  off  campus 
live  in  apartment  complexes 
designed  for  college  stu- 
dents. 
An  integral  part  of  off- 
campus  life  is  the  variety  of 
distractions  offered  to 
students  in  Amherst  Center, 
Hadley  and  Northampton. 
Students  meet  at  many  of 
the  restaurants  in  Amherst 
or  Hadley,  or  any  of  the 
coffee  shops  or  theaters  in 
Northampton. 


The  Academy  of  Music  Theater  in 
Northampton  shows  many  movies 
and  operas,  in  many  languages.  It's 
one  of  the  oldest  buildings  in  the  area. 


For  the  best  mexican  food  around, 
most  students  flock  to  Bueno  y  Sano 
for  lunch  and/or  dinner. 


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Fitzwilly's  has  been  around  for  25 
years,  as  the  sign  says. 


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Cliffside  Apartments  (appropri- 
ately enough)  borders  a  cliff  on 
Route  116  in  Sunderland.  Most 
of  the  residents  are  UMass 
students  or  faculty. 


Across  the  street  from  Cliffside 
Apts.,  Squire  Village  also  houses 
many  UMass  students.  While  it 
may  be  far  from  campus,  the 
PVTA  takes  care  of  the 
residents. 


Every  food  experience  is  possible 
in  Amherst  Center.  There's  no  bet- 
ter way  to  wash  down  a  slice  of 
Antonio's  pizza  then  with  a 
Bananarama  shake. 


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Brandywine  Apartments  may  have  the  best 
location-  centered  around  a  pool  and  a 
pond,  and  between  Puffton  Village  and  the 
Towne  Houses. 


The  most  popular  and  most  populous  apartment  complex  in  Amherst  is  Puffton  Village. 


Off -Campus  Housing 


Hobart  Lane  is  infamous  for  its  crazy 
residents  and  crazier  parties. 


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The  Student  Union  Craft  Center  provides 
a  relaxed  atmosphere  in  which  all  members 
of  the  University  community  can  work  on  a 
craft  within  their  own  schedule.  They  pro- 
vide tools  and  instructions  at  all  levels  free 
of  charge,  for  stained  glass,  silver  jewelry, 
headings,  fimo,  mask-making,  batik,  tie- 
dye,  sewing,  silk-painting,  silk-screening, 
marblizing,  leather,  photography,  and  lino- 
leum block  printing.  They  will  sell  you  ma- 
terials or  you  may  bring  your  own.  They 
welcome  complete  beginners  as  well  as  the 
advanced.  You  may  drop  in  any  time  they're 
open.  They  are  available  for  your  assistance 
whenever  you  need  it,  either  for  getting 
started  on  a  craft,  or  helping  you  fix  some- 
thing in  need  of  repair.  You  may  also  take 
advantage  of  their  special  month-long  work- 
shops offered  to  beginners  for  a  small  fee. 
They  are  located  in  the  basement  of  the  Stu- 
dent Union. 


32  Student  Union  Craft  Center 


People's  Market  is  a  cooperative 
student-business  founded  in  1973, 
and  located  in  the  Student  Union.  It 
is  one  of  eight  other 
cooperative  run 
student-businesses 
on  campus,  which 
is  one  of  the  larg- 
est communities  of 
its  kind.  People's 
Market  is  a  close-knit  community  in 
itself.  The  sutdents  who  work  there 
are  dedicated  to  providing  a  socially 
conscious  place  for  the  Univerity  to 
buy  fresh  and  natural  whole  foods, 
and  educating  its  customers  about 


People's  Market 

is  a  close-knit 

community 

in  itself." 


the  cooperative  and  collective  move- 
ments, among  other  social  and  po- 
litical issues.  The  People's  Mar- 
ket co-managers  and 
other  employees 
work  very  hard  at 
balancing  their  studies 
and  keeping  the 
market  running  as  the 
unique  resource  that  it 
is.  We  would  like  to  thank  the 
graduating  members  of  our  business 
and  wish  the  entire  Class  of  2000 
good  luck.  It  was  a  pleasure  to  serve 
you  breakfast. 


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People's  Market  33 


OMASS 


Active  Ingredients  is  one  of  UMass's 
most  prominent  sketch  comedy  troupes. 
They  were  founded  in  the  Fall  of  '98  and 
currently  consist  of  the  following  people: 
Robert  Killeen,  Michael  Milner,  Ottavia 
D'Alelio,  Jordan  Zolan,  Sean  White,  Mel- 
issa Fendell,  Patrick  Mularski,  Nick 
Keenan,  Sue  Abbott,  Robin  Melendez,  and 
Clinton  Racine.  The  group  writes,  pro- 
duces, and  performs  their  original  material 
in  dorm  buildings  around  the  UMass  cam- 
pus. They  average  three  performances  a 
semester  at  roughly  an  hour  per  show. 

Although  they  are  still  in  their  early 
years,  they  are  just  now  beginning  to  spread 
their  wings  and  become  more  well-known 
throughout  the  Five-College  community. 
Whether  through  song,  short  snipets  of  sil- 
liness, or  in  your  face  entertainment,  they 
provide  their  audience  with  a  multi-media 
sketch  comedy  experience  to  be  remem- 
bered. Oh,  and  yes,  they  love  Rocky  Road 
Ice  Cream. 


"Whether  through  song, 
short  snipets  of  silliness, 

or  in  your  face 
entertainment,they  pro- 
vide their  audience  with 
a  multi-media  sketch 
comedy  experience..." 


34  Active  Ingredients 


Campus  Design  &  Copy  is  a  business  initated,  run  / 
managed  by  undergraduate  students  at  the  un1ver 
Massachusetts  at  Amherst.  Our  purpose  has  three  main 
objectives:  to  provide  undergraduate  students  with 
experience  in  training  and  collective  management;  to  serve 
the  University  with  copying,  design,  binding,  faxing, 
computer,  and  note  services;  and  to  promote  the 
co-operative  and  collective  movements.  we  aim 
promote  diversity,  and  equality  among  the 
co-managers  in  our  workplace.  cd&c  is  non- 
profit, and  operates  under  the  model: 

"Students  Working  For  Students." 


403  Siudsm  Uakm.  Amhem.  MA  91062 


Commuter  Services  and  Housing  Resource  Center  (CSHRC)  is  a  free  rental  listing  service  that  provides  help  to  both  those  seeking 
dousing  and  those  trying  to  rent  property.  Prior  to  1977,  students  wishing  to  live  off  campus  had  no  agency  or  office  on  campus  to  help 
them  find  housing  in  the  local  community.  The  only  exception  was  a  bulletin  board  immediately  outside  the  Housing  Office  in 
Whitmore  which  collected  housing  advertisements.  Since  its  inception  in  the  spring  of  1977,  the  Off  Campus  Housing  Office  has 
continually  expanded  its  services  to  commuter  students  and  in  1993  changed  its  name  to  Commuter  Services  and  Housing  Resource 
Center. 

CSHRC  offers  a  wide  range  of  services  including:  a  free  rental  listing  service,  both  in  our  office  and  on  line;  advocacy  and 
education  for  the  student  tenant  population  regarding  housing  issues  and  landlord/tenant  rights  and  responsibilities;  the  HomeSharing 
program  in  which  renters  are  matched  with 
householders  who  are  willing  to  exchange 
services  for  rent;  childcare  scholarships  to 
undergraduate  student  parents  who  need  as- 
sistance paying  for  childcare;  the  Dinner  On 
Us  program,  a  free  dinnertime  workshop  for 
families  with  infants  and  young  children; 
and  much  more. 

CSHRC  serves  a  diverse  population 
of  first  time  renters,  families,  minority  and 
international  students,  people  from  the  com- 
munity at  large,  people  with  special  needs, 
transients  as  well  as  students,  and  students 
from  other  schools  in  the  area.  No  doubt 
many  of  you  in  the  Class  of  2000  have 
been  through  our  doors  or  looked  us  up 
on-line.  We  thank  you  for  your  support  and  wish 
you  good  luck  in  the  years  to  come! 


Campus  Design  &  Copy,  Commuter  Services  35 


ance 


Here  at  UMass,  students  have  the  opportunity  to  flex  their  creative  muscles,  literally.  Every  year,  Alive  With  Dance 
produces  a  student-run,  student-choreographed,  and  student-performed  evening  of  dance.  In  the  fall,  students  audition  to  be 
in  work  choreographed  by  other  students.  Dancers  from  all  backgrounds  (about  fifty  students)  participate  in  this  RSO  on  a 
yearly  basis.  Unlike  past  Alive  With  Dance  concerts,  this  year's  production  included  modern,  jazz,  lyrical,  and  contempo- 
rary ballet  incorporating  multi-media,  live  music  and  innovative  set  design  and  lighting. 

"With  dance  as  the  common  thread  AWD  transforms  UMass  students  into  a  group  of  collaborating  and  aspiring  artisits. 
The  work  that  is  produced  by  the  student  body  is  dance  in  its  freshest  and  youngest  stage,"  Melissa  Kopeloff,  AWD 
President. 

This  year's  spring  production  included  choreography  by  Amy  Batchelder  (Dance  '00),  Denise  Brown  (Apparel  Market- 
ing '00),  Amber  Crooker  (Dance  '00),  Irada  Djelassi  (Dance  '00),  Vicki  Kafka  (Dance  '00),  Melissa  Kopeloff  (Dance  '00), 
Chrystie  Lane  (Dance  '00),  Heidi  Miller  (Dance  '00),  MiRi  Park  (Journalism,  Dance  '00),  Aimee  Puskar  (Education,  Dance 
'01),  Anne  Ramsay  (Finance  '00)  and  John  Wrzos  (Dance  '00). 


Tickets  Unlimited  is  a  non-pro i 
run  business  that  handles  ticket  sales  for  R 
and  some  off-campus  concerts.  It  functions  through 
a  consensus  decision-making  process  with  each 
member  holding  the  same  voting  power.  TTX  works 
closely  with  the  SGA,  the  Center  for  Student  Busi- 
ness, and  the  Campus  Activities  Office.  TIX  works 
with  diverse  organizations  from  the  LGBT  to 
BMCP  to  UPC.  The  members  of  the  office  are  1 00% 
responsible  for  all  monies  entering  RSOs  through 
ticket  sales.    TIX  serves  on  various  committees 
throughout  the  University,  including  the  UC  2000 
and  the  Programming  Board.  Entering  the  world  of 
TIX  means  entering  an  entire  composite  of  the  ad- 
ministrative and  academic  world  of  the  University. 

Members  at  TIX  come  from  all  backgrounds 
and  thought  patterns.  The  group  dynamics  con- 
stantly challenge  each  individual  to  excellence.  All 
voices  are  heard  equally  so  that  every  new  staff 
member  changes  the  direction  of  the  office.  There- 
fore, it  is  always  a  dynamic  environment.  Members 
are  hired  as  freshmen  and  sophomores  but  stay 
throughout  their  college  careers.  TIX  looks  for  fo- 
cused people  with  strong  backgrounds  in  money 
handling  and  open  attitudes.  This  year,  the  business 
employed  seven  people. 


TIX  Unlimited  37 


WaterWatch  works  in  partnership  with  MASSPIRG  at 
UMass,  working  on  environmental  education,  stream 
monitoring  and  community  cleanups.  WaterWatch 
volunteers  teach  environmental  lessons  to  local  schools 
in  the  Valley.  They  also  research  the  local  rivers  and 
streams,  with  the  help  of  the  U.S.  Fish  and  Wildlife 
Services.  The  volunteers  participate  in  cleanups  of  local 
rivers  and  streams,  and  organize  a  huge  Earth  Day 
cleanup. 


WaterWatch  volunteers  participate  in  a  river  cleanup  in  December, 
1999. 


These  WaterWatch  volunteers  are  getting  tired  of  finding  trash  in  the  local  rivers.  They  are  part  of  the  Source  to  Sea  River  Cleanup,  October  1999 


f/\     38  Massachusetts  CommunityWaterWatch 


wman 


The  Newman  Student  Association  is  a 
group  of  Catholic  Christian  students  whose 
purpose  is  to  serve  the  spiritual,  social,  and 
service  needs  of  the  community.  They  see  this 
happening  as  they  grow  individually  and  as  a 
whole  through  Christ,  realizing  their  limitations 
and  yet  having  faith  in  the  power  of  God.  This 
faith  calls  them  to  be  people  of  God  in  a  family 
of  love. 

The  members  of  the  Newman  Student 
Association  wish  to  congratulate  the  Class  of 
2000  on  the  completion  of  their  years  at  the 
University  of  Massachuetts.  Most  especially, 
they  would  like  to  thank  those  graduating  NSA 
members  who  shared  their  time,  talents,  and 
spirits  with  them.  May  God  grant  you  contin- 
ued success  and  abundant  blessings  in  the  fu- 
ture, no  matter  where  the  road  may  lead  you. 


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The  Newman  Student  Association  39 


Chi  Omega  was  founded  in  1895  at  the 
University  of  Arkansas,  Fayettville.  It  was 
founded  on  six  simple  purposes:  Friendship, 
High  Standards  of  Personnel,  Sincere  Learning 
and  Creditable  Scholarship,  Community  Service, 
Campus  Activities  and  Career  Development. 
From  this  simple  beginning,  Chi  Omega  grew 
to  become  the  second  largest  women's  organi- 
zation and  the  largest  sorority  in  the  country  with 
over  250,000  initiated  members. 

Founded  here  at  the  University  in  1941 ,  the 
Iota  Betas  have  been  campus  leaders,  athletes 
and  scholars  ever  since.  This  year,  the  house  is 
number  one  in  scholarship.  They  are  proud  of 
their  phenomenal  sisterhoood  and  wish  their  se- 
niors the  best  of  luck  in  all  of  their  endeavors! 
Congratulations! 


f/&     40  Chi  Omega 


As  the  third  oldest  yearbook  in  the  country,  the 
Index  has  been  preserving  memories  for  over 
125  years.  Run  entirely  by  a  student  staff,  the 
Index  yearbook  seeks  to  capture  the  spirit  and 
experience  of  a  UMass  education.  The  Index 
offers  a  unique  and  rewarding  experience  by 
providing  students  with  the  opportunity  to  learn 
publishing,  editing,  and  managing  skills. 


The  Index  41 


The  UMass  Theatre  Guild,  which  turned  94  years-old  this 
year,  has  enjoyed  many  years  of  theatrical  success.  Starting 
out  as  an  Operetta  and  Music  Guild,  UMTG  is  one  of  the  oldest 
remaining  Registered  Student  Organizations  at  UMass.  Over 
the  years,  UMTG  has  enjoyed  four  name  changes,  adopting 
the  current  UMass  Theatre  Guild  in  1990.  Since  that  time, 
UMTG  has  graced  the  UMass  community  with  two  plays  and 
two  musicals  every  year. 

UMTG  looks  to  provide  a  social  and  educational  forum  for 
any  student  to  come  and  participate  in  theater.  All  aspects  of 
theater,  including  design,  performance,  and  production,  are  run 
by  students.  Recent  shows  include  Guys  &  Dolls,  Noises  Off, 
Reckless,  Little  Shop  of  Horrors,  SubUrbia,  The  Wiz,  and  You 
Can 't  Take  It  With  You.  Along  with  these  shows,  UMTG  has 
begun  expanding  into  new  activities  such  as  a  coffee  house 
every  semester  and  various  other  theater  related  activities. 


Mission  Improvable  43 


The  UMass  Ballroom  Dance  Club  is  an  organization  on 
campus  whose  goal  is  to  promote  interest  and  knowledge  in  ballroom 
dancing.  This  group  meets  weekly  on  campus  and  teaches  its  mem- 
bers different  dances  that  can  accompany  classical  music  to  the  latest 
popular  music.  The  dances  range  from  ballroom  dances  such  as 
waltzes  and  foxtrot,  to  the  upbeat  swing  dancing,  where  there  are 
jumps  and  throws,  to  the  sensual  latin  dancing,  such  as  cha  cha  and 
rumba.  The  club  reaches  out  to  the  rest  of  the  student  population  by 
sponsoring  two  dances  per  semester.  It  has  been  a  success  in  making 
the  world  of  ballroom  more  known  to  the  general  student  body. 

Aside  from  social  dancing,  the  UMass  Ballroom  Dance  Club 
has  a  branch  that  acknowledges  the  competitive  world  of  ballroom 
dancing.  Meeting  on  weekly  basis,  the  team  practices  and  prepares 
for  competitions  hosted  by  other  colleges  around  the  eastern  part  of 
the  United  States.  The  UMass  Ballroom  Dance  has  made  dancing 
more  recognized  on  campus. 


44  Ballroom  Dance  Club 


The  Asian  American  Students  Association  was 
I  created  in  1975  with  the  mission  of  serving  the  needs 
V  and  interests  of  and  creating  a  supportive  atmosphere 
for  the  Asian  and  Asian  American  students  at  the 
|  University.  AASA's  goals  include  advocating  unity 
among  Asians  and  Asian  Americans  as  well  as  promot- 
ing the  views,  voices,  and  experiences  of  Asians  and 
Asian  American  students.  AASA  strives  to  provide  a 
concrete  foundation  be  it  through  social,  educational, 
and/or  political  means.  AASA  also  promotes  the 
understanding  of  the  Asian  and  Asian  American 
community  and  its  surrounding  communities. 


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La  Unidad  Latina 
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La  Unidad  Latina,  Lambda  Upsilon  Lambda  Frater- 
nity, Incorporated  recognizes  the  importance  of  focusing  the 
strength  of  many  on  a  common  purpose.  As  a  result,  the 
Brotherhood  emphasizes  community  involvement,  with  an 
eye  towards  leading  by  example.  By  organizing  and  encour- 
aging participation  in  volunteer  efforts,  La  Hermandad  in- 
creases the  effectiveness  of  its  ability  to  provide  services  to 
those  most  in  need. 

In  the  cultural  arena,  every  chapter  of  Lambda  Upsi- 
lon Lambda  dedicates  itself  to  exploring  and  propagating  the 
vast  richness  of  the  Latino  heritage.  By  sharing  our  history 
and  culture  with  each  other  and  those  in  the  general  commu- 
nity, the  Brotherhood  gains  a  much  better  understanding  of 
itself,  while  at  the  same  time  raising  public  consciousness. 
We  create  an  atmosphere  where  we  can  be  ourselves,  and  at  the 
same  time  relate  to  others  who  share  similar  backgrounds  and 
experiences.  Most  importantly,  in  creating  a  feeling  of  family, 
every  Hermano  has  a  place  that  he  can  truly  call  home,  a  place 
where  he  will  be  respected  and  supported.  In  doing  so,  La 
Undidad  Latina,  Lambda  Upsilon  Lambda  Fraternity,  Incorpo- 
rated redefines  the  concept  of  Brotherhood. 


46  Lambda  Upsilon  Lambda 


ike  Co-op 


The  UMass  Bike  Co-op  is  a 
student  run  business  that  serves  the 
UMass  community.  We  offer  a  conve- 
nient, low  cost  alternative  to  conven- 
tional bike  shops  by  providing  reason- 
ably priced,  quality  service,  and  by 
maintaining  a  forum  for  our  members  to 
teach  both  our  customers  and  each  other 
about  all  aspects  of  bicycle  repair. 

The  members  of  the  Bike  Co-op 
have  enthusiasm  for  cycling  and/or  the 
maintenance  and  repair  of  bicycles,  as 
well  as  a  great  interest  in  gaining  the 
educational  experience  achieved  through 
the  operation  of  a  successful,  student-run 
business.  We  incorporate  the  diverse 
knowledge  and  experience  of  our  mem- 
bers, emphasizing  that  while  mechanical 
expertise  is  a  plus,  a  strong  desire  to  contribute  to  our  business  is  our  primary  criteria. 

Although  in  the  past  we  operated  on  a  strictly  volunteer  basis,  we  have  recently  been  able  to  implement  an  appropriate 
payroll  system  which  allows  us  to  offer  some  financial  incentive  to  our  mechanically  experienced  workers.  We  now  schedule  our 
qualified  mechanics  to  work  with  a  less  experienced  volunteer  during  our  shop  hours.  Each  mechanic  is  responsible  for  both  his/ 
her  own  work  as  well  as  for  training  and  overseeing  the  work  of  the  volunteer  on  his/her  shift. 


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52  Registered  Student  Organizations 


College  of  ^inanities 
and  .fine  31rte 


The  College  of  Humanities  and  Fine 
Arts  is  one  of  the  largest  and  most 
diverse  in  this  University.  It  encom- 
passes departments  ranging  from 
Music  and  Dance  to  Foreign  Lan- 
guages. Every  student  in  the  Univer- 
sity will  have  some  connection  with 
this  college,  whether  they  are  major- 
ing in  one  of  the  departments  or 
taking  the  time  to  enjoy  a  Theater 
Department  production  or  the  UMass 
Marching  Band. 

The  College  of  Fine  Arts  and  Hu- 
manities has  received  several  honors 
in  the  past  few  years.  The  Foreign 
Languages  department's  doctoral 
program  was  rated  first  in  the  nation. 
In  addition  the  faculty  of  the  College 
of  Fine  Arts  and  Humanities  have 
published  more  than  20  books  in  the 
past  year. 


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54  College  of  Humanites  and  Fine  Arts 


Che  College  of  /Natural  Sciences 

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The  College  of  Natural  Sciences  and 
Mathematics  provides  a  high  quality 
education  for  all  of  its  students. 
Whatever  field  interests  a  student, 
from  medicine  to  physics,  he  or  she 
can  find  great  opporunities  in  this 
college. 

All  of  the  departments  in  this  college 
are  extremely  active.  The  campus 
chapter  of  the  Society  of  Physics 
Students  was  recently  ranked  first  in 
the  north  east.  Also,  the  College  of 
Natural  Sciences  and  Mathematics  is 
home  to  the  Department  of  Polymer 
Sciences  which  was  ranked  first  in 
the  Nation. 


College  of  Natural  Sciences  and  Mathematics  55 


OMASS 


Che  College 
of  foetal  and 


Behavioral 


^cienees 


The  College  of  Social  and  Behavioral  Sci- 
ences encompasses  such  important  depart- 
ments as  psychology,  sociology,  legal  stud- 
ies, and  criminal  justice.  This  college  pre- 
pares a  vast  number  of  people  for  their 
careers.  For  example  the  psychology  depart- 
ment alone  has  more  than  one  thousand 
undergraduates. 

Students  from  the  College  of  Social  and 
Behavioral  Sciences  can  go  on  to  a  broad 
variety  of  professions,  from  lawyers  and  police 
officers,  to  psychologists  and  social  workers. 
Whatever  field  a  student  chooses,  he  or  she 
can  find  opportunities  in  this  academically 
diverse  college. 


56  College  of  Social  and  Behavioral  Sciences 


Che  College  of 
Engineering 


The  College  of  Engineering  is  one  of 
the  most  important  colleges  on 
campus.  The  College  of  Engineering 
trains  its  students  in  the  most  modern 
technologies  available.  Each  of  the 
programs  in  engineering  is  strong, 
and  many  of  them  are  nationally 
ranked.  The  College  of  Engineering 
also  sponsors  programs  for  minorities 
and  women  in  engineering,  better 
serving  these  groups  of  students. 

Students  in  the  College  of  Engineer- 
ing can  choose  from  a  wide  variety 
of  fields  from  Chemical  Engineering 
to  Mechanical  Engineering.  In 
addition,  the  College  of  Engineering 
sponsors  distance  learning  and 
outreach  programs  to  make  the 
UMass  education  a  viable  option  for 
all. 


College  of  Engineering  57 


Che  College  of  food  and 
/Natural  Kesources 


The  College  of  Food  and  Natural 
Resources  is  dedicated  to  fulfilling  the 
purpose  of  a  land  grant  University  by 
providing  a  quality  education  to  all 
students.  Students  of  the  College  of 
Food  and  Natural  Resources  are  in- 
structed in  the  four  cornerstones  of  this 
college:  Applied  Management,  Envi- 
ronment, Planning  and  Design,  and 
Plant  and  Animal  Systems. 


The  College  of  Food  and  Natural 
resources  houses  the  Stockbridge 
School  of  Agriculture  which  has  trained 
people  in  the  sciences  of  land  manage- 
ment and  husbandry  since  1918,  pro- 
ducing more  than  9,000  graduates.  The 
College  of  Food  and  Natural  Resources 
sponsors  the  Massachusetts  Agricultural 
Experiment  Station. 


113 

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58  College  of  Food  and  Natural  Resources 


Che  School  of 


The  School  of  Nursing  is  committed 
to  providing  quality  education  for  all 
of  its  students.  The  School  of  Nursing 
follows  the  guidelines  of  the  Ameri- 
can Nurses  Association  to  ensure  that 
each  of  its  students  is  fully  qualified 
to  enter  into  the  field  after  graduation. 

The  College  of  Nursing,  while  one  of 
the  smaller  schools  in  the  university, 
is  making  great  strides  to  preserve  its 
autonomy  on  campus.  The  College 
of  Nursing  has  a  brand  new,  $7 
million  building  in  the  works.  This 
year  the  college  is  sponsoring  a 
"Research  Day"  to  highlight  the 
work  of  both  students  and  faculty  in 
the  college.  These  are  both  great 
achievements  of  a  college  that  went 
from  having  18  graduates  in  1988  to 
more  than  600  enrolled  less  than  ten 
years  later. 


School  of  Nursing  59     f/& 


Che  School  of 


The  School  of  Public  Health  at  the 
University  of  Massachusetts  is  the  only 
such  state  funded  school  in  the  common- 
wealth! This  college  is  devoted  to  in- 
structing its  students  in  procedure  to  pro- 
mote health  and  well  being  and  prevent 
disease. 


This  schools  encourages  its  faculty  to 
work  in  the  field,  investigating  issues  in 
public  health.  The  school  sponsors 
numerous  outreach  programs  to  benefit 
the  communities  of  western  Massachu- 
setts. Above  all,  this  school  is  commit- 
ted to  providing  its  students  with  the 
skills  necessary  to  promote  effective 
public  health  for  all. 


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PUBLIC  HEALTH  & 
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The  School  of  Education  is  committed  to 
preparing  its  students  to  be  the  best  teach- 
ers possible.  The  school  of  education  offers 
a  rigorous  course  of  study  designed  to 
produce  teachers  ready  to  handle  the 
diverse  environments  of  schools  today. 
The  School  of  Education  stands  at  the 
forefront  of  the  discussion  in  Massachu- 
setts about  education  and  teacher  certifica- 
tion. This  school  is  preparing  and  imple- 
menting new  programs  in  conjunction  with 
commonwealth  college  and  other  depart- 
ments to  ensure  that  the  teachers  from 
UMass  are  the  best  qualified  in  the  field. 


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The  School  of  Management  is 
paving  the  way  into  the  21s1  century 
with  high  quality  programs  designed 
to  prepare  its  students  for  careers  in 
management.  This  school  encour- 
ages its  faculty  and  students  to 
pursue  research  in  fields  that  are  of 
importance  to  the  university  and  the 
fields  related  to  management  in 
general. 

Students  in  this  school  have  many 
options  of  study  from  the  basic  study 
of  managing  complex  situations  in  a 
business  environment  to  the  tech- 
niques and  principles  of  accounting 
and  financial  management.  A  student 
of  this  school  is  certain  to  be  pre- 
pared for  the  future  because  of  the 
vast  amounts  of  time  and  money  that 
are  put  in  by  the  school  and  its 
departments. 


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Commonwe 
College 


The  1999-2000  school  year  marks  the  inaugural 
the  Commonwealth  College.  The  Commonwealth  Coile| 
is  the  new  honors  program  at  UMass.  It  was  created  to 
provide  gifted  and  talented  students  at  UMass  with  the 
same  opportunities  of  a  prestigious  private  college  along 
with  the  resources  available  at  a  public  University. 

Students  in  the  Commonwealth  College  are  encouraged  to 
do  research  in  their  field.  In  fact,  each  student  in  Common- 
wealth College  is  required  to  pursue  an  independent  re- 
search project  with  the  department  of  their  major.  In  addi- 
tion, Commonwealth  College  students  are  required  to 
complete  computer  literacy  and  public  speaking  require- 
ments in  order  to  make  them  more  competitive  in  today's 
technologically  advanced  and  demanding  job  market. 


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Teaching,  Research,  Outreach  and 

Advisor  Awards 


The  Distinguished  Teaching  Award,  established  in  1962  and  original 
called  the  Metawampe  Award,  is  considered  the  most  prestigious  prize  at  the 
University  for  excellence  in  the  classroom.  The  faculty  that  receive  this  award 
are  given  a  monetary  award  of  $3000  and  the  teaching  assistant  receive  $2000. 
The  nominations  for  this  award  are  made  by  current  and  former  students.  A 
committee  comprised  of  faculty,  undergraduates,  and  preious  graduate  student 
winners  choose  the  winners. 

The  three  professors  who  received  the  Distinguished  Teaching  Award 
for  the  1999-2000  academic  year  are  Classics  Professor  Marios  Philippides, 
Chemistry  Associated  Professor  William  Vining,  and  Communication 
Professory  Sut  Jhally.  The  teaching  assistants  who  received  the  distinguished 
awards  were  Steven  Syminton  of  Environmental  Science  and  Thomas  Kealey 
of  English. 

Biology  Professor  William  Bemis,  Natural  Science  Conservation  Pro- 
fessor Todd  Fuller,  Polymer  Science  and  Engineering  Professor  Thomas 


McCarthy,  and  Art  Professor  Richard  Yarte  Received  the  Samuel  J.  Com 
Faculty  Fellowship. 

The  Fellowship  recipients  receive  a  one  year's  leave  from  teachin 
and  $3000  to  pursue  graduate  education,  creative  work,  or  research.  Nomi 
nations  are  made  by  department  head  and  the  winners  are  chosen  by  th 
Faculty  Senate's  Research  Council. 

The  Distinguished  Outreach  Award  is  given  to  recognize  the  ex 
cellence  of  a  faculty  member  toacademic  outreach.  The  award  also  honor 
faculty  who  fulfill  the  outreach  component  of  the  University  Mission  State 
ment. 

The  Distinguished  Outreach  Award  was  given  to  Anthropology 
Professor  Art  Keene  and  Landscape  Architecture  Professor  John  Mullin. 

Assistant  Director  of  the  Arts  and  Sciences  Advising  Sandr, 
Pirrello  and  Academic  Coordinator  of  the  Biology  Department  and  Assis 
tant  Professor  Bruce  Byers  received  the  Outstanding  Advisors  Award. 


Marios  Philippedes 


Bill  Vining 


Sut  Jhally 


Thomas  Kealey 


Bruce  Byers 


Sandra  Pirello 


Steven  Symington 
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Junior  Dan  Schneider 
celebrates  with  his 
teammates  after 
making  the  play. 


Quarterback 

Todd 

Bankhead 

goes  deep  as 

the  team 

marches 

down  the 

field. 


1999  UMass  Football  Season  Recap 


Date  Opponent 

Score 

9/11    NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

W  34-19 

9/18    Villanova 

L  26-21 

9/25    Toledo 

L24-3 

10/2    HOFSTRA 

L  27-14 

10/9    NORTHEASTERN 

W77-0 

10/16  Maine 

W  38-17 

10/23  Delaware 

W  26-19 

10/30  RHODE  ISLAND 

W31-9 

11/6    Richmond 

W33-6 

11/13  William  &  Mary 

W  25-16 

1 1/20  UCONN 

W  62-20 

NCAA  First  Round 

11/27  Furman 

W  30-23  (OT) 

NCAA  Quarterfinals 

12/4    Georgia  Southern 

L  38-21 

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Senior  Sean  Higgins  staves  off  the 
defender  in  an  effort  to  recover  the 
loose  ball. 


Football 


Defending  National 

Champs  enjoy  another 

successful  campaign 

This  year's  UMass  football  team  came  into  this  season 
with  both  confidence  and  high  hopes  of  another  Championship 
run.  Last  year's  magical  season  had  restored  the  tradition  of 
great  UMass  football,  and  this  season  turned  into  a  continuation 
of  that  effort.  After  a  slow  1-3  start,  the  defending  national 
champions  turned  it  up  a  notch  and  ended  the  regular  season  on 
a  seven  game  winning  streak. 

A  second  straight  trip  to  the  NCAA  Tournament  was 
in  order  with  a  remarkable  overtime  win  in  the  first  round,  be- 
fore coming  up  just  short  in  the  quarterfinals. 

This  ended  another  remarkable  season  for  the  UMass 
football  team;  a  season  that  should  be  looked  back  on  as  part  of 
the  catalyst  that  started  a  great  tradition  of  UMass  football. 

Senior  quarterback  Todd  Bankhead 
(left)  looks  to  hand  off  the  ball,  while 
Marcel  Shipp  (below)  runs  towards 
the  endzone  for  the  score. 


"  Time  spent 
with  the  guys 
just  being  guys, 
having  fun... that 
is  what  I  will 
miss  the  most." 
-  Joe  Abasciano 


Football  67 


1999  Field  Hockev 

Season  Recap 

Date 

Opp 

Score 

Date     Opp 

Score 

9/1 

COLGATE 

W,  4-0 

10/16   La  Salle 

W,2-l 

9/4 

VIrGINIA 

L,2-l 

10/17   WestChester 

W.3-2 

9/8 

BOSTON  COLLEGE  W,  1-0 

10/22   ST.  JOSEPH'S 

W,2-0 

9/12 

MARYLAND 

L,7-0 

10/24   TEMPLE 

W,3-0 

9/18 

JAMES  MADISON 

L,  1-0 

10/26    DARTMOUTH 

W,2-l 

9/25 

North  Carolina 

L.4-1 

10/31    Northeastern 

W,2-0 

9/26 

Duke 

L,2-l 

Atlantic  10  Tournament 

9/29 

HARVARD 

W.3-2 

11/06   Rhode  Island 

W,5-0 

10/3 

UConn 

L,4-l 

NCAA  Play-in  Game 

10/6 

Boston 

L,  2-1 

11/09   California 

W,3-0 

10/9 

RHODE  ISLAND 

W.4-2 

NCAA  Tournament 

10/11 

Syracuse 

L,2-l 

11/13    Boston  College 

W,2-l 

10/13 

PROVIDENCE 

W,2-l 

11/14   UConn 

L,2-l 

Field  Hockey 


Junior  Patty  Robinson  moves  the 
ball  do  wn  field  to  get  her  team  in  a 
good  position  to  score. 


Teammates 
rejoice  after 
another 
thrilling 
victory  during 
the  eleven 
game  winning 
streak. 


"I  am  going  to  miss  going  to 
practice  everyday  and  getting 
to  play  with  my  friends.  It 
almost  brings  you  back  to  el- 
ementary school.. .almost  like 
recess." 
-  Christine  Millbauer 

1999  Squad  turns  in  another 
impressive  season 


The  1999  Field 
Hockey  team  had  a 
season  that  will  be 
looked  back  on  as  one 
of  the  greatest  in  the 
UMass  program's  his- 
tory. This  season 
marked  the  second  in 
four  years  that  the 
Minutewomen  have 
gone  undefeated  in  the 
Atlantic  10  Confer- 
ence, a  conference 
which  they  have  won 
four  consecutive  years. 
This  season  featured  an 
eleven  game  mid-sea- 
son winning  streak, 
and  landed  the  team  in 
the  NCAA  tournament. 
For  the  first  time  in  the 


last  four  years,  the 
Minutewomen  advanced 
to  the  Elite  Eight  of  the 
NCAA  tournament.  This 
team 
had  a 
very 
strong 
season, 
not  only 
playing 
one  of 
t  h  e 
hardest 
sched- 
ules in 
t    h    e 

country,  but  playing  for  a 
school  that  has  built  a  tra- 
dition of  Field  Hockey 
success.  This  is  some- 
thing that  this  team  contin- 
ued this  season. 


Field  Hockey  69 


Men's 
Water  Polo 


Coming  off  of  last  seasons  success  this  years  men's  water  polo 
team  had  a  significant  task  ahead  of  them.  In  the  end,  they  prevailed 
with  an  immense  amount  of  victories.  They  finished  the  season  with 
a  total  of  twenty-nine  and  six,  which  is  an  indisputable  triumph. 
Opening  the  season  with  a  fifteen  to  one  win  against  Navy  Invita- 
tional, the  team  then  headed  to  the  Eastern  Championships.  Since 
1987  the  Minutemen  have  historically  dominated  this  particular 
competition.  And,  to  maintain  and  persevere  this  distinguished 
record,  they  came  in  first  place,  which  included  a  ticket  to  the 
NCAA  tournament.  This  year  would  represent  their  sixth  appear- 
ance at  the  NCAA  tournament,  with  the  two  years  previous  coming 
in  a  notable  place  of  fourth.  Again,  they  kept  up  their  astounding 
season,  and  finished  the  year  with  an  impressive  national  third  place 
standing.  Which  not  only  is  the  highest  finish  in  school  history,  but 
is  also  an  end  to  a  phenomenal  run. 


1999  Men's  Wateroolo 

Season  Recap 

Date 

Opponent 

Score 

9/4 

Navy 

W5-1 

9/4 

George  Washington 

W9-6 

9/5 

Navy 

W9-3 

9/5 

St.  Francis 

L12-7 

9/11 

HARVARD 

W14-5 

9/11 

BOSTON  COLLEGE 

W22-6 

9/11 

BROWN 

W25-9 

9/12 

MIT 

W12-5 

9/19 

Princeton 

W10-8 

9/25 

Lehman 

W10-3 

9/25 

U.S.M.M  Academy 

W  20-11 

9/26 

Fordam 

W17-3 

10/1 

Salem  Teikyo 

W16-8 

10/2 

Gearge  Washington 

W8-6 

10/2 

Bucknell 

W9-5 

10/3 

Navy 

W13-6 

10/9 

St.  Francis  (NY) 

L  13-11 

10/10 

Queens 

W8-5 

10/10 

Iona 

W  17-10 

10/16 

George  Washington 

W12-7 

10/16 

Queens 

L9-7 

10/16 

St.  Francis  (NY) 

L  13-11 

10/23 

Bucknell 

W15-7 

10/23 

Princeton 

W  12-10 

10/24 

St.  Francis 

W8-5 

10/30 

Boston  College 

W14-6 

!0/30 

Queens 

W6-3 

10/31 

St.  Francis  (PA) 

W13-7 

Eastern  Championships 

11/14 

St.  Francis 

W10-7 

NCAA  Championships 

12/4 

UCLA 

L14-6 

12/5 

UC  San  Diego 

W12-9 

70  Water  Polo 


"It  is  an  unbelievable  feeling 
of  handling  the  pressure  and  responsibil- 
ity of  being  a  student  athlete" 

-  Ryan  Gray 


Justin  Houck 

is  only  a 

freshman,  but 

he  is  already 

showing  the 

ability  that 

could  continue 

the  teams 

prestigious 

record. 


Up  in  the  air  and  ready  to  make  one  of  the  sa  ves  that  will  help  the  Minutemen  to  beat 
Boston  College,  22-6. 


Water  Polo  71 


Women's  Water  Polo 


72  Women's  Water  Polo 


2000  Women's  Water  Polo  Results 

Opponent 

Re 

Indiana 

8-3, 

Harvard 

9-3,  W 

Princeton 

5-4,  L 

Brown 

16-5, W 

Harvard 

12-5, W 

Queens 

14-5, W 

Cal 

7-1, W 

UC  Davis 

6-2,  L 

San  Jose  State 

5-2,  L 

Pacific 

4-3,  W 

Yale 

16-3,  W 

Dartmouth 

16-0,  W 

Mt.  Holyoke 

5-0,  W 

Brown 

16-6,  W 

Brown 

14-2, W 

Mt.  Holyoke 

5-0,  W 

Brown 

12-4,  W 

Yale 

16-1, W 

Dartmouth 

21-1, W 

Harvard 

10-4, W 

Villanova 

8-6,  W 

Princeton 

8-5,  L 

Brown 

11-2, W 

New  England 

Championship 

6-2,  W 

Slippery  Rock 

16-4, W 

Iona 

16-1, W 

Eastern  Championship 

Semi-Final 

8-4,  W 

Eastern  Championship 

Final 

6-4,  L 

National  Championship 

8-4,  W 

National  Championship 

9-6,  W 

National  Championship 

4-3,  W 

Women's  Water  Polo  73 


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Men's 
Tennis 


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74  Men's  Tennis 


1999-2000  Men's  Tennis  Results 

Opponent 

Results 

Northeast  Intercollegiate 

Championship 

TBA 

Vermont 

7-0,  W 

Colgate 

TBA 

Boston 

TBA 

Bucknell 

TBA 

Boston  College 

5-2,  W 

Connecticut 

6-1,  W 

Boston 

7-0,  W 

Connecticut  Invitational 

TBA 

Rhode  Island 

7-0,  W 

Rolex  Championship 

TBA 

Cornell  Invitational 

TBA 

Army/Seton  Hall 

TBA 

Brown 

TBA 

George  Washington 

TBA 

Bloomsburg 

TBA 

Maryland 

6-1,  W 

Barry 

TBA 

Lamar 

TBA 

Temple 

7-0,  L 

Villanova 

5-2,  L 

Hartford 

5-2,  W 

Fordham 

7-0,  W 

Atlantic  10  Championship 

5-0,  L 

St.  John's 

TBA 

Stoney  Brook 

TBA 

Men's  Tennis  75 


Forward  Seth  Lilburn  fights  for  the  ball  as 
his  competitor  gets  knocked  to  the  ground. 


Men's 
Soccer 


As  Todd  Baron,  a  midfielder  of  the  men's  soccer 
team,  said,  "We  did  a  complete  turnaround."  Going  from 
last  season's  mild  record  of  4-12  to  an  impressive  13-7 
shows  a  drastic  improvement.  Not  only  was  their  season  an 
improvement,  but  their  total  wins  were  the  third  most  in 
school  history.  Seven  returning  starters  and  the  commendable 
finish  to  last  year  (winning  their  last  two  games)  evidently 
initiated  their  newfound  optimism.  This  exhilaration  and  skill 
guided  them  through  a  terrific  season  and  lead  them  to  the 
Atlantic  10  Championship.  Their  successful  year  was  ended 
by  a  defeat  at  the  hands  of  the  Rhode  Island  Rams. 


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Sophomore  Fred  Kinateder  is  deter- 
mined to  gain  control  of  the  ball. 


76  Men's  Soccer 


1999  Men's  Soccer  Season  Recap 

Date      Opponent 

Score 

9/1      New  Hampshire 

L  1-0 

9/3     Jacksonville 

L3-1 

9/5     Georgia  State 

W6-2 

9/7     Hartford 

Wl-0 

9/11    MAINE 

W2-0 

9/12    BOSTON  UNIV. 

L2-0 

9/17    SIENA 

W3-0 

9/19    WASHINGTON 

W3-2 

9/25    Rhode  Island 

L4-0 

10/1    TEMPLE 

W3-1 

10/3    ST.  JOSEPH'S 

W7-0 

10/8    G.  WASHINGTON 

W3-1 

10/10  VIRGINIA  TECH 

W4-2 

10/15  Xavier 

L3-2 

10/17  Dayton 

W2-1 

10/22  LA  SALLE 

W2-1 

10/24  FORDHAM 

W5-2 

10/29  DUQUESNE 

W2-0 

10/31  St.  Bonaventure 

L  1-0 

Atlantic  10  Tournament 

11/5  Rhode  Island 

L7-0 

Bo  Cassidyis  on  the  move  with  no  one  in  sight. 


Junior  Patrick  Beattie  became  airborne  in  his  attempts  to  fend  off 
three  of  his  opponents. 


"  Our  record  wasn't  the 
best  it  has  ever  been. 
But,  the  people,  the  di- 
versity, and  the  game 
weplayed  made  it  the 
best  season  of  my  four 

years." 
-  Todd  Fowler 


Men's  Soccer  77 


DMASS 


Teammates  embrace  (right)  af- 
ter yet  another  impressive  vic- 
tory. 


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Junior  midfielder  Brooke 

Bartlett  (#  5)  and  senior 

captrain  Emma  Kurowski 

(#2)  congratulate  each 

othjer  after  the  play. 


Junior  Brooke  Bartlett  concentrates  on  the  ball  as  she  tries  to  score 
for  the  Minutewomen. 


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1999  Women's  Soccer  Season  Recap 


Date   Opponent 

Score 

9/1      Albany 

W6-0 

9/4      Syracuse 

T2-2 

9/11    ALA-BIRMINGHAM 

W  1-0 

9/12    TEXAS  CHRISTIAN 

L2-1 

9/24    UCONN 

L4-3 

9/26    RHODE  ISLAND 

W3-2 

10/1    Temple 

W4-2 

10/3    St.  Joseph's 

W5-1 

10/8    George  Washington 

W2-1 

10/10  Virginia  Tech 

W  1-0 

10/15  XAVIER 

W5-1 

10/17  DAYTON 

L3-1 

10/22  La  Salle 

W2-0 

10/24  Fordham 

W4-1 

10/29  DUSQUESNE 

W  1-0 

10/31  ST.  BONA  VENTURE 

L  1-0 

Atlantic  10  Tournament 

11/6    XAVIER 

L5-1 

W  Soccer 

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The  1999  Women's  Soccer  team  made 
great  strides  this  year  to  continue  the 
great  tradition  of  successful  women's 
soccer  at  UMass.  A  season  that  started 
with  many  questions  turned  into  another 
great  year  for  the  soccer  program.  The 
season  was  highlighted  by  senior  Emma 
Kurowski  breaking  the  school's  all-time 
scoring  record.  Along  with  Kurowski 's 
record  breaking  season,  the  team  also 
had  a  mid-season  six  game  winning 
streak  to  help  propel  them  into  the 
Atlantic  10  Tournament.  The  team 
compiled  an  11-5-1  record  during  the 
season,  to  turn  this  season  of  questions 
into  a  season  of  success. 


"  Being  on  a  sports  team  automatically 
makes  you  part  of  the  school.  It  is  awe- 
some to  be  a  part  of  a  team  in  the  UMass 
Athletic  Department." 
-  Emma  Kurowski 


Sophomore  midfielder  Sarah  Cook  rushes  towards  the  ball  as  she 
tries  to  move  it  up  fie  Id  towards  the  goal. 


Women's  Soccer  79    f/h 

UMASS 


Women's  Volleyball 


This  season  began  with  high 
hopes  of  improving  the  teams 
record,  and  according  to  the 
ending  results  of  sixteen  wins 
and  thirteen  losses  they  clearly 
ameliorated  from  last  year. 
Beginning  with  a  rough  start  of 
three  consecutive  losses  they 
picked  up  their  spirits  with  a 
well  deserved  clean  sweep  over 
SetonHall.  They  placed  fifth  in 
the  conference,  and  ended  the 
season  with  a  loss  to  George 
Washington.  The  two  seniors, 
Jill  Meyers  and  Kari 


Hogancamp,  had  an  impressive 
year.  Both  went  to  Atlantic  10 
All-Conference  Volleyball 
Team,  and  both  were  eligible 
and  became  members  of  the 
1,000  Kills  and  1,000  Digs 
Club.  Hogancamp  was  a  two 
time  Atlantic  lOPlayer-of-The- 
Week,  and  was  also  Athlete- 
of-The-Week-Honors.  Not 
only  did  the  departing  seniors 
have  an  astounding  year,  their 
coach,  was  inducted  into  the 
Connecticut  Volleyball  Hall  of 
Fame. 


1999  Women's  Volleyball  Recap 


10/02 

Dusquense 

W3-0 

10/05 

BROWN 

W3-0 

10/08 

TEMPLE 

L3-0 

10/09 

LA  SALLE 

W3-0 

10/15 

George  Washington 

W3-2 

10/16 

Virginia  Tech 

L3-1 

10/22 

Xavier 

L3-0 

10/23 

Dayton 

L3-1 

10/30 

RHODE  ISLAND 

W3-0 

11/02 

Connecticut 

L3-0 

11/05 

DUQUESNE 

W3-0 

11/06 

FORDHAM 

W3-0 

11/12 

La  Salle 

W3-0 

11/13 

Temple 

L3-1 

11/19 

VIRGINIA  TECH 

W3-0 

11/20 

George  Washington 

L3-2 

80  Women's  Volleyball 


Women's 


w 


1999  Women's  Crew  Results 

Opponent 

Result 

Head  of  the  Corrinn 

1st 

Boston  College 

1st 

New  Hampshire 

Kansas 

Boston  University 

Villanova 

1st 

Virginia 

2nd 

Northeastern 

TBA 

Columbia 

Dartmouth 

TBA 

Cornell 

It's  Getting 
Harrier  Around  Here 


The  Men's  Cross  Country  team  finished  their  season  by  placing  15th  in  the 
NCAA  East  Regional  qualifier  where  they  competed  against  thirty  two  other 
teams.  This  year  the  Minuteman  saw  a  surprising  group  of  underclassmen  emerge 
from  their  team.  Hopefully,  this  group  of  underclassmen  can  fill  the  void  left 
behind  by  a  pair  of  two  gifted  seniors,  Matt  Ely  and  Sean  Murphy. 


1^1     82  Men's  Cross  Country 


■MASS 


Results 


Boston  College 
University  of  Connecticut 
Iona 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Boston  University 
Maine 

Meet  of  Champions 

New  England  Champions 

Atlantic  10  Chamionship 


NCAA  Northeast  Regional 


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Results 


Boston  College 
University  of  Connecticut 
New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Central  Connecticut 

Boston  University 

Meet  of  Champions 

New  England  Championship 

Atlantic  10  Championship 

NCAA  Northeast  Regional 


Outcome 
2nd 


3rd 

8th 
8th 
1st 
12th 


mrm  owj 


TV 

M-FAfHI 


84  Women's  Cross  Country 


The  Thrill  of  Vict*. 
The  Agony  of 
My  Feet 

The  Minutewomen  ended  their  season  at  the  NCAA  East  Regional. 
Senior  Nicole  Way,  sophomore  Kristin  Cisowski,  and  junior  Melissa  Henderson 
led  the  Minutewomen  to  a  12th  place  finish  among  34  teams.  The 
Minutewomen 's  season  included  a  fifth  straight  Atlantic  10  conference  title 
and  four  team  members  earning  All- Atlantic  10  honors.  Nicole  Way  lead  the 
team  in  the  last  four  meets  of  the  season. 


Women's  Cross  Country  85 


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Men's  Gymnastics 


1999-2000  Men's 

Gymnastics  Results 

Opponent 

Results 

Umass  Open 

TBA 

West  Point  Open 

TBA 

West  Point  Open 

213.90,  2nd 

Penn  State 

214.20,  L 

Navy 

222.05-214.8,  W 

MIT  w/  Vermot 

218.80,  1st 

Southern  Connecticut  w/ 

MIT 

222.750,  W 

Michigan 

231.125-221.225,  L 

Temple 

220.025,  L 

New  Englands 

221.70,  1st 

Army 

TBA 

ECAC  Team 

Champions 

ship 

224.20,  1st 

86  Men's  Gymnastics 


Men's  Gymnastics  87    ^Vl 


88  Women's  Gymnastics 


Women 's 
Gymnastics 


2000  Women's  Gymnastics  Results 

Opponent 

Results 

New  Hampshire 

192.925-191.950, 

L 

Florida  w/  Penn  State 

TBA 

West  Virginia 

TBA 

Penn  State 

194.825-193.100, 

L 

Rhode  Island  w/ 

Rutgers  &  Brown 

TBA 

Temple 

193.275-187.925, 

W 

MIT 

190.675-174.775, 

W 

Bridgeport 

193.825-188.375, 

W 

Women's  Gymnastics  89    $< 


Men 's  Swimming 

and  Dive 


fif&    90  Men's  Swimming  And  Dive 


1999-2000  Men's  Swimming 

5  and  Diving  Results 

Opponent 

Result 

St.  John's 

147-86,  W 

Columbia 

163-137,  L 

Syracuse  Invitational 

204-131,  L 

Connecticut 

141-90,  W 

Miami 

179-81,  W 

Rhode  Island 

1st 

Maryland  Baltimore  County 

121-116,  L 

Rutgers 

TBA 

Fordham 

TBA 

Men's  Swimming  And  Dive  91 


Women 's  Swimming 

and  Dive 


92  Women's  Swimming  And  Dive 


1999-2000  Women's  Swimming  and  Dive  Results 


Opponent 

Results 

St.  John's 

138-82,  W 

Syracuse  Invitational 

216-127,  L 

Miami 

135-127,  L 

Rhode  Island  Invitational 

1st 

Maryland  Baltimore  County 

137-106,  W 

Rutgers 

TBA 

Fordham 

TBA 

Atlantic  10  Championship 

3rd 

Women's  Swimming  And  Dive  93    ff^ 


Scoreboard 

Acadia 

L,4-l 

Colgate 

L,  3-0 

Northeastern 

L,4-l 

Boston  College 

L,4-l 

Army 

W,  1-0 

UMass-Lowell 

T,  2-2 

New  Hampshire 

L,2-l 

Merrimack 

L.4-3 

Connecticut 

W.7-4 

Vermont 

T,  3-3 

Union 

W,5-l 

Boston  University 

L,2-l 

Boston  University 

L,  4-3 

Notre  Dame 

W.4-3 

Notre  Dame 

L,5-3 

Northern  Michigan 

L,  3-0 

Harvard 

W,4-2 

St.  Lawrence 

W.3-2 

Providence 

W.2-1 

Providence 

W.3-1 

Maine 

L.4-2 

Northeastern 

L,4-2 

Northeastern 

L,  3-2 

Merrimack 

W,  5-3 

Merrimack 

T,  0-0     | 

Providence 

W.4-3 

UMass-Lowell 

T,  3-3 

Maine 

L,  5-2 

Maine 

L.5-2 

Boston  College 

L.2-0 

Boston  College 

W,5-l 

New  Hampshire 

T,  3-3 

New  Hampshire 

L,  5-1 

Boston  College 

L,4-2 

(Hockey  East  Playoffs) 

Boston  College 

L.5-2 

(Hockey  East  Playoffs) 

94  Men's  Ice  Hockey 


Ma 


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Fire  and 
Ice 


The  Minutemen  finished  their  season  against  Boston 
University  in  the  Hockey  East  Quarterfinals,  where  they  fell  to 
the  Terriors  in  a  best  of  three  series.  The  Minutemen  finished 
their  1999-2000  season  with  an  overall  record  of  1 1-20-5  and  a 
5-15-4  record  against  teams  in  the  Hockey  East. 

At  the  end  of  the  season,  the  Minutemen  also  saw  the 
departure  of  their  long  time  coach,  Joe  Mallen.  Mallen  leaves 
the  team  after  seven  years  with  a  record  of  77-144-18.  Coach 
Mallen  came  to  the  team  in  attempt  to  rebuild  the  hockey  pro- 
gram after  a  fourteen  year  absence.  With  Mallen  at  the  helm, 
the  team  had  some  important  wins  over  national  ranked  teams 
including  Boston  College,  Maine,  and  New  Hampshire. 


Men's  Ice  Hockey  95     f/h 


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1999-2000  Women's  Ten 

■    — 1 

Opponent 
Columbia 

Results 

4-3,  L 

St.  John's 

8-1, W 

Dartmouth 

TBA 

Connecticut 

8-1, W 

ECAC  Championship 
ITA  Rolex  Championship 
Cornell  Invitational 

TBA 
TBA 
TBA 

Yale 

TBA 

Princeton 

TBA 

Army 
Colgate 

TBA 
TBA 

Brown 

TBA 

Dartmouth 

TBA 

Barry 
Temple 
Seton  Hall 

TBA 

5-4,  L 
5-1,  L 

Fairfield 
Fordham 

6-0,  W 
6-3,  W 

Williams 

7-2,  L 

Rhode  Island 

7-2,  W 

Atlantic  10  Championship 
Atlantic  10  Championship 
Atlantic  10  Championship 

4-3,  W 
5-1, L 

5-3,  W 

Women's  Tennis  97 


1 

1 

Turning  Points 

Iona 

W,  85-77 

Connecticut 

L,  79-65 

Marshall 

L,  65-55 

Boston  University 

W,  70-51 

Boston  College 

W,  74-67 

Villanova 

W,  52-51 

Detroit 

L,  63-59 

Florida  State 

W,  69-60 

Southern  Illinois 

L,  65-63 

American 

W,  102-65 

Boston  College 

L,  83-59 

Providence 

L,  61-60 

St.  Bonaventure 

L,  70-60 

Fordham 

W,  82-52 

St.  Joseph's 

W,  73-69 

Dayton 

L,  57-52 

Rhode  Island 

W,  89-50 

Duquesne 

W,  84-75 

Virginia  Tech 

W,  49-41 

Temple 

L,  75-48 

Texas 

L,  68-57 

La  Salle 

W,  82-48 

Xavier 

L,  87-72 

Fordham 

W,  81-72 

St.  Joseph's 

W,  76-65 

Rhode  Island 

W,  57-37 

Temple 

L,  72-54 

George  Washington 

L,  87-86 

St.  Bonaventure 

L,  86-69 

Duquesne 

W,  77-52 

(A- 10  First  Round) 

George  Washington 

W,  86-68 

(A- 10  Quarterfinal) 

Temple 

L,  54-47 

(A- 10  Semi  Final) 

Siena 

L,  66-65 

(NIT  First  Round) 

1 

98  Men's  Basketball 


The  University  of  Massachusetts'  basketball  team,  as  part  of  the  32-team  Na- 
tional Invitation  Tournament,  played  against  Siena  in  Albany,  New  York  at  the  Pepsi 
Arena  on  March  16. 

Led  by  senior  guard,  Monty  Mack,  who  averaged  19.7  points  and  3.3  re- 
bounds per  game  and  senior  forward  Chris  Kirkland,  averaging  14.9  points  and  6.2 
rebounds,  the  Minutemen  entered  the  NIT  with  an  overall  total  of  17-15. 

Last  appearing  at  the  NIT  in  1 99 1 ,  this  accounts  for  the  ninth  time  this  team  has 
been  a  part  of  the  Tournament.  This  team  has  an  all-time  mark  of  5-9  in  NIT  games 
and  has  advanced  to  this  Tournament  in  1970, 1971, 1973, 1974,  1975, 1977  and 
1990. 


Men's  Basketball  99 


UMASS 


Women 's 
Basketball 


100  Women's  Basketball 


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1999-2000  Women's  Bas 

jits 

Opponent 

Latvia  Select  Team 

Clemson 

UNC-Charlotte 

Holy  Cross 

78-65,  L 

Boston  College 

60-45,  L 

New  Hampshire 

60-58, L 

Rice 

59-58,  L 

New  Mexico  State 

65-38, W 

Stanford 

74-69, W 

Rhode  Island 

66-50,  W 

Furman 

60-54,  W 

William  &  Mary 

60-54,  L 

Rutgers 

66-52,  L 

La  Salle 

61-57,  W 

St.  Bonaventure 

65-42, W 

Xavier 

68-60,  L 

Dayton 

71-65, W 

Fordham 

61-54,  W 

St.  Bonaventure 

76-72,  L 

Temple 

69-42,  W 

St.  Joseph's 

62-49,  L 

Temple 

42-40,  K 

Dusquesne 

53-51, W 

Virginia  Tech 

66-45,  L 

George  Washington 

67-54,  W 

St.  Joseph's 

66-41,  L 

Fordham 

66-42,  W 

Rhode  Island 

54-46,  W 

Virginia  Tech 

58-54,  W 

George  Washington 

66-55,  L 

w 


Women's  Basketball 


Men's  Outdoor  Track  &  Field 


MH^BH 


102  Men's  Outdoor  Track  &  Field 


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2000  Men's  Outdoor  Track  &  Field  Re 

Opponent 

Connecticut  with  Boston  College 

Central  Connecticut 

Rhode  Island 

Resii: 
89.5,  3rd 

Brown  with  Northeastern 
Southern  Connecticut 

95,  5th 

Connecticut  with  Brown 

Princeton 

Providence 

TBA 

Penn  Relays 

TBA 

Yale  Invitational 

TBA 

Atlantic  10  Championships 

133, 2nd 

New  England  Championships 

62.5,  3rd 

ICAA  Championships 

24,  14th 

Men's  Outdoor  Track  &  Field   103     tyk 


Women's 

Outdoor  Track 

&  Field 


104  Women's  Outdoor  Track  &  Field 


Women's  Outdoor  Track  &  Field 

Opponent 

Darthmouth  with  Vermont 

New  Hampshire  and 

Maine 

Results 
16  pts., ;.' 

Brown  with  Northeastern 
Southern  Connecticut 

92  pts.  3rd 

Connecticut  with  Brown 
Boston  College 
Rhode  Island  and 
Providence 

TBA 

Penn  Relays 

TBA 

Yale  Invitational 

TBA 

Atlantic  10  Championships 

119  pts.,  3rd 

New  England 

Championships 

37  pts.,  8th 

ECAC  Championships 

8  pts.,  26th 

Women's  Outdoor  Track  &  Field  105 


Men's  Lacrosse 


f/fr     106  Men's  Lacrosse 


Men's  Lacrosse  Results 

Opponent 

Result 

Hofstra 

10-7,  L 

Stony  Brook 

17-4,  W 

Navy 

6-3,  L 

Vermont 

14-6,  W 

Butler 

12-9,  W 

Boston  College 

17-5, W 

Penn  State 

11-8, L 

UMBC 

9-8,  L 

Loyola 

21-10, L 

Harvard 

10-9,  W 

Georgetown 

19-18,  L 

Syracuse 

17-7, L 

Rutgers 

16-11, W 

Brown 

14-10,  L    ! 

Men's  Lacrosse 


107    ?A 


Women's  Lacrosse 


Women's  Lacrosse  Results 

Opponent 

Results 

Harvard 

7-6,  L 

Cornell 

10-6,  L 

Syracuse 

8-3,  L         | 

Vermont 

17-2,  W 

New  Hampshire 

13-12, W 

Hofstra 

9-7,  L         1 

Dartmouth 

10-6,  L       j 

St.  Bonaventure 

19-2,  W 

Dusquesne 

11-1, W 

Virginia  Tech 

8-6,  L 

St.  Josephs 

18-8, W 

Temple 

5-3,  W 

Connecticut 

7-6,  W 

North  Carolina 

12-6,  L 

La  Salle 

14-6,  W 

Atlantic  10 

Semi-Finals 

10-9, W 

Atlantic  10 

Championships 

3-2,  W 

108  Women's  Lacrosse 


Baseball 


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110  Baseball 


Baseball  Results 

Opponent 

Results 

Florida 

11-9, L 

Florida 

7-1, L 

Florida 

7-5,  L 

South  Florida 

8-4,  L 

South  Florida 

9-4,  L 

South  Florida 

10-4,  L 

Canisius 

4-0,  W 

La  Salle 

5-3,  W 

La  Salle 

10-5, W 

La  Salle 

9-1, W 

Quinnipiac 

5-4,  W 

Holy  Cross 

6-1, W 

Yale 

7-0,  W 

Yale 

TBA 

Hartford 

10-6,  L 

UConn 

6-5,  L 

Dayton 

15-5, W 

Dayton 

8-7,  W 

Dayton 

4-3,  L 

Virginia  Tech 

7-6,  L 

Virginia  Tech 

15-11, W 

Virginia  Tech 

13-0,  L 

Northeastern 

8-6,  L 

Temple 

14-3,  W 

Temple 

2-1,  L 

Temple 

9-9,  T 

UConn 

12-5,  L 

Vermont 

8-2,  W 

Fordham 

4-2,  L 

Fordham 

3-2,  W 

Fordham 

5-3,  W 

Boston  College 

4-1,  W 

Northeastern 

13-8,  W 

Rhode  Island 

3-1, W 

Rhode  Island 

3-1, W 

Rhode  Island 

2-1,  L 

Siena 

17-0,  W 

Harvard 

9-8  L 

St.  Bonaventure 

3-1,  W 

St.  Bonaventure 

9-3,  L 

St.  Bonaventure 

13-3,  L 

Maine 

TBA 

St.  Joseph's 

3-1,  L 

St.  Joseph's 

8-4,  W 

St.  Joseph's 

7-0,  W        i 

Virginia  Tech 

4-3,  L 

St.  Bonaventure 

6-5,  W 

Virginia  Tech 

9-6,  L 

George  Washington 

9-8,  W        ! 

Baseball   111     f/k 


UMASS 


Softball  Results 

Opponent 

Results 

Stanford 

9-7,  L 

Georgia 

4-2,  L 

UNLV 

4-3,  L 

Cal  State-Fullerton 

8-1,  L 

Arizona  State 

6-0,  L 

Oklahoma 

9-2,  L 

Mississippi  State  University 

7-0,  L 

Stanford 

7-0,  L 

Oklahoma  State 

11-2,  L 

Boston  College 

6-0,  W 

Hofstra 

6-0,  L       ! 

Georgia  Southern 

7-0,  W 

University  of  South  Florida 

4-2,  L 

Perm  State 

2-1,  W 

University  of  North  Carolina 

3-2,  W 

Mississippi  State  University 

4-1,  L 

Florida 

4-3,  L 

Illinois  -  Chicago 

4-2,  W 

Illinois  -  Chicago 

7-5,  L 

Georgia  State 

2-0,  W 

Furman 

2-0,  W     | 

Florida  A&M 

9-5,  L 

Michigan 

3-0,  L 

Northern  Iowa 

6-3,  W 

Georgia  Southern 

8-0,  W 

Princeton  University 

5-2,  W 

Princeton  University 

5-4,  L 

Syracuse  University 

2-0,  W 

Syracuse  University 

7-4,  W 

Central  Connecticut 

7-0,  W 

Central  Connecticut 

9-0,  W 

Virginia  Tech 

7-5,  W 

Virginia  Tech 

3-1,  L 

Rutgers 

TBA 

Rutgers 

TBA 

St.  Joseph's 

6-1,  W 

St.  Joseph's 

5-4,  L 

Temple 

9-1, W 

Temple 

1-0,  W 

Harvard 

TBA 

Harvard 

TBA 

Fordham 

5-1, W 

Fordham 

12-1,  W 

La  Salle 

9-0,  W 

La  Salle 

11-0, W 

UConn 

5-4,  W 

St.  Bonaventure 

6-2,  W 

St.  Bonaventure 

9-1,  W 

Dayton 

3-1, L 

Dayton 

2-0,  W 

Boston  College 

3-1,  W 

Boston  College 

5-1, W 

Brown 

6-1,  W 

Brown 

9-1,  W 

Rhode  Island 

13-0, W 

Rhode  Island 

8-0,  W 

UConn 

3-2,  L 

Temple 

10-1,  W 

Virginia  Tech 

6-2,  W 

Virginia  Tech 

6-0,  W 

South  Carolina 

10-0,  L 

Arizona 

10-0,  L 

112  Softball 


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Cheerleading 


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trying 
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new,  no 
matter 
how 
difficult. 


You  remember  them  by  their 
daring  stunts,  enormous  muscles, 
relentless  enthusiasm  and  spirit,  also 
their  additional  push-up's  for  every 
touchdown.  The  cheerleaders  are  a 
core  part  to  our  Minuteman  pride. 
Through  the  heat  and  blistering  sun  of 
summer,  the  coolness  of  autumn,  and 
the  usual  stressful  games  in  the 
Mullins  Center;  the  cheerleaders 
always  seem  to  try  their  hardest,  never 
slacking  in  any  area.  The  Minutemen 
are  forever  lucky  to  have  these  faith- 
ful, uplifting,  and  amazing  people  on 
their  side. 


Continuously  smiling  throughout 
every  game. 


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ffh     1 1 6  Fine  Arts  Center 


Fine  Art 
Center 


The  Fine  Arts  Center  is  the  only  mulit- 
disciplinary  cultural  center  of  its  kind 
serving  the  campus  community  and 
western  Massachusetts.  Events  span  the 
performing  and  visual  arts,  and 
multicultural  and  educational  programs. 
Comprehensive  in  scope,  the  Center 
offers  the  region's  only  mix  of  classical 
music,  dance,  theater,  jazz,  Broadway, 
special  events,  and  gallery  exhibitions. 
Collaborative  educational  programs 
enhance  the  academic  work  of  students 
at  the  University  and  serve  the  region 
through  the  Five  Colleges,  public 
schools,  and  community  groups.  In 
addition,  University  students  are  pro- 
vided incredible  access  to  world-class 
artists  through  subsidized  tickets  rang- 
ing from  $5-$9. 


Fine  Arts  Center  117 


Pine  Arts 
Center 


1 1 8  Fine  Arts  Center 


Fine  Arts  Center  119 


The  William  D.  Mullins  Memorial  Center  sits  on  the  western  edge  of  the  scenic  University  of  Massachusetts 
campus  in  Amherst,  MA.  Opened  in  January  of  1993,  this  multi-purpose  facility  offers  seating  for  up  to  10,500 
people  and  boasts  state-of-the-art  sound,  lighting,  acoustic  and  theatrical  systems,  as  well  as  an  international- 
sized  ice  surface.  The  Mullins  Center  is  proud  to  host  concerts,  family  shows,  sporting  events,  trade  shows, 
conferences  and  theatrical  performances  attracting  people  from  all  over  Western  Massachusetts,  Northern  Con- 
necticut, Vermont,  New  York  and  New  Hampshire.  Our  versatile  arena  can  accommodate  virtually  any  size 
audience  including: 

Intimate  theater  setting  (3,500) 

Center  and  end  stage  concerts  (up  to  10,500), 

Basketball  games  (9,500),  and 

Hockey  games  and  ice  events  (8,500). 

Home  to  the  UMass  Men's  and  Women's  basketball  teams  and  the  UMass  Hockey  team,  a  member  of 
collegiate  hockey's  most  prestigious  conference,  Hockey  East,  the  Mullins  Center  has  hosted  such  professional 
teams  as  the  Boston  Bruins  and  New  England  Blizzard.  A  separate  international-size  ice  rink  and  seven  racquet- 
ball  courts,  available  for  public  use,  are  adjacent  to  the  arena. 

In  addition  to  University-sponsored  events  such  as  the  University  forum  on  multiculturalism  featuring  Bill 
Cosby  and  the  Annual  Spring  Concert,  the  Mullins  Center  continues  to  provide  quality  entertainment  including 
performances  from  All-time  Greats:  Elton  John,  Aerosmith,  James  Taylor,  and  Barry  Manilow;  Rock  favorites: 
Red  Hot  Chili  Peppers,  Foo  Fighters,  Creed,  Sevendust,  Phish,  Dave  Matthews  Band,  The  Goo  Goo  Dolls,  Tonic, 
KoRn  311,  The  Smashing  Pumpkins,  KRS-One,  A  Tribe  Called  Quest,  Tori  Amos,  Alanis  Morissette,  Indigo 
Girls  and  Ani  DiFranco;  and  Country  Music  Stars:  Willie  Nelson,  Johnny  Cash,  Waylon  Jennings,  Travis  Tritt  and 
Kris  Kristofferson  and,  most  recently,  Martina  McBride.  Family  and  Skating  shows,  such  as  Discover  Stars  on  Ice, 
the  Magic  of  David  Copperfield,  and  Rugrats  A  Live  Adventure,  have  dazzled  thousands.  Need  to  fine-tune  your 
event?  Mariah  Carey,  Jimmy  Buffett,  Bryan  Adams,  David  Bowie  and  Nine  Inch  Nails  found  the  Mullins  Center 
to  be  the  ideal  venue  for  their  rehearsals. 


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Heather  Renee  French  walks  down  the 
runway  after  being  crowned  Miss  America 
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John  F.  Kennedy  Jr.  and  his  wife  Carolyn  arrive  at  the  White  House 
for  an  official  dinner  for  the  British  Prime  Minister  hosted  by  Presi- 
dent Clinton  Thursday,  Feb.  5, 1998  in  Washington.  JFK  Jr.,  his  wife, 
and  her  sister  Lauren  Bessette  died  when  their  plane  crashed  off  the 
tip  of  Martha's  Vineyard  Friday,  July  16, 1999. 


124  In  The  News... 


A  firefighter  sits  as  a  fire  burns  a  row  of  businesses  in  Bound  Brook 
N.J.  on  Friday  Sept.  17,  1999.  He  sits  there  helpless  because  of  the 
serious  flooding  caused  by  Tropical  Storm  Floyd. 


Dave  Matthews  sings  as  Boyd  Winsley,  left,  plays  the  acoustic  violin 
during  Woodstock  '99  Saturday,  Juliy  24,  1999  at  the  site  of  the 
former  Griffis  Air  Force  Base  in  Rome,  N.Y.  More  than  225,000 
oeople  floodedthe  abandoned  military  base  in  upstate  New  York. 


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New  York  teammates  ran  to  the  mound  after  the  Yankees  beat 
the  Atlanta  Braves  4-1  in  Game  4  to  sweep  the  World  Series 
Wednesday,  Oct.  27,  1999. 


Waler  Payton,  the  NFL's  all-time  rushing  leader,  died 
Monday  Nov.  1 .  1 999. 


126  In  The  News. 


aila  Ali,  the  second-youngest  of  boxing  great 
luhammad  Ali's  nine  children,  flexes  during  the  weigh 
at  166  lbs.  Thursday  Oct.  7,  1999. 


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World  Festival  of  Sacred  Music  at  the 


Hollywood  Bowl  Oct.  12,  1999. 


Wilt  Chamberlain  was  found  dead  at  his  Bel-Aire  home  Tuesday 
Oct.  12,  1999. 


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John  Bailey  at  Times  Square  on  New  Year's  Eve. 


Fireworks  light  the  sky  around  the  Eiffel  Tower  to  celebrate 
the  milennium. 


Toronto's  Raptors'  Vince  Carter  performs  a  dunk  at  the  NBA 
All-Star  Slam  Dunk  contest  Saturday,  Feb.  12,  2000.  He 
scored  a  a  perfect  50  points  and  won. 


John  LeClair  and  Valeri  Bure  fight  each  other  off  as  they  battle  during 
the  NHL  All-Star  game  Sunday,  Feb.  6,  2000. 


Cartoonist  Charles  Schulz  displays  "Snoopy"  in  his  office.  Schulz 
died  Saturday,  Feb.  12,  2000  following  a  battle  with  cancer. 


128  In  The  News... 


With  the  Iwo  Jima  Memorial  in  the  foreground  fireworks  burst  over 
Washington  Saturday  Jan.  1,  2000. 


l^ynnettee  Cole  fights  tears  after  being  crowned  Miss  USA 
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Democratic  presidential  candidate  speaks  to  Columbia 
University  students  during  his  run  for  the  presidency. 


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Carlos  Santana  performs  his  hit  song 
•"Maria,  Maria."  while  taping  "The 
Tonight  Show  with  Jay  Leno."  Santana 
won  eight  Grammy  awards  this  year. 


Michael  Caine,  Angelina  Jolie,  Hilary  Swank,  and  Kevin 
Spacey  pose  after  winning  their  Academy  Awards. 


Elian  Gonzalez  is  held  in  a  closet  by  Donato 
Dalrymple  as  government  officials  search  the  him 
in  the  home  of  Lazaro  Gonzalez. 


•  UConn's  women's  basketball 

•  teams  celebrates  their  NCAA 

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Vijay  Singh  celebrates  his  Masters 
victory  on  the  18th  green  at  the 
Augusta  National  Golf  Club  Sunday, 
April  9,  2000. 


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Michigan  State  Coach  Tom  Izzo 
celebrates  with  his  team  after  beating 
Florida  in  the  NCAA  Championship 
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Elian  Gonzalez  hugs  his  father  at  Andrews  Air  Force  Base. 


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Cheryl 
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Cassia  A. 
Smith 


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Tara  A. 
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Valerie  K. 
Thio 


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Darryl  A. 
Weatherhead 


Corinne  A. 
Webb 


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ASTRELLA.DANIELLE 
BAILEY.LISA  C 
BECKER.G  ERIK 
BEHERRELL.MELANE  A 
BERNHARD.CAITLIN  E 
BLUE.PHH.UP  A 
BOATEN.ROSEMARY 
BODNERJULIEA 
BOISJOLE  JONATHAN  M 
BOMBARD.BRIDGET  M 
BONNETT.TINA  M 
BRANDES.AARON  D 
BRLINELL.AMANDA  S 
BLIRSELL.BRTTT  ANYA 
C.APPELLO.ANNA  M 
CASTELL.VERA  N 
CHAVESJOSEPH  S 
CHELMANJULEM 
CLARK.ARELLE  R 
CLYMER.LAUREN  N 
COFFl'.MARSHALL  C 
COPELAND.JEREMY  A 
DASSE.SCOTT  F 
DENMARK  JONATHAN  S 
DONAHUE.LAURA  J 
DU  PLESSIS.NICOLA  A 
EBACHER.ARELE 
ERENFELD.OFER 
FATVUS.LAUREN  W 
FEDERANNA  R 
FTNDLEY.CHRISTOPHER  M 
FINKS.DAVID  H 
FLORES  JAIME  H 
FULHAM.SARAH  B 
GALLAGHER.MARY  D 
GARCIA.PAOLA  L 
GARGIULOJCAREN  A 
GAUCHER  JEREMY  J 
GIANGREGORIO  EMANUELA  M 
GIRARD.DANIELLE  R 
GLEASON.ERIKJ 


HEMMER.WILLIEL 
HERNANDEZ.WENDY 
HERRERA,NICHOLAS  P 
HO  JACQUELINE  A 
HUDSON.PAUL  C 
IAMES.ELIZABETH  K 
IAMES.LAURA  A 
JAYE.MARCI  R 
JELLISON.MICHAELJ 
JIMENEZ.MATTHEW  D 
JOPLIN.BENJAMIN  M 
KAOLIN,K 
KATZOFF.DAVID  A 
KELLEY.TAVIS  OREN 
KENNEDY  JJAWN  P 
KING,IESSICAL 
KIRKLAND.CHRIS  M 
KLEEMAN  JJNDSAY  M 
KNOX.RACHEL  A 
KUBO,MICHAEL 
LAKOTA  JEREMY  D 
LAMB.AMIRAK 
LANZA.EDWARD  L 
LASTRA.GRACE  C 
LINNARD.PETER  V 
LIPCHIK.MALIK 
LOMBARDJOYLYN 
LYSONSKI.DAVIDM 
MAHAN.BRENDAN  I 
MALTESE-BLOUNT,ELENA  M 
MARTISAUSKAS  JASON  M 
MAULUCCI.DAMON  J 
MAXIM  JAMES  M 
MCBRIDEJOELP 
MCCABE.CHRISTEN  M 
MCDONALD.MICHELLE  A 
MEJIA.EDDYC 
MESSELAAR.AARON 
MOREAU.GREGJ 
MOSES.BRIAN  D      ' 
MUHAMMAD.LAWRENCE  K 
NICOLA.GEORGE 


College  of  Food  &  Natural  Resources 


ABEL.MATTHEW  C 
ADAMS  JILLS 
ALGERI.STEFANE  E 
ALLEN.SARAH  E 
ALLISON.NICHOLE  L 
ALMER.CHRISTOPHER  T 
ALTMAN  JEREMY  L 
ALVEZI.STEPHEN  J 
ANAIR.RICHARD  AJR 
.VNTJERSON.SUSAN  E 
ANDREWS.BENJAMIN  M 
.\RBOUR.LAURA  A 
ARNOLD.LINDEF 
ASCHER.RYAN  S 
ATWOOD  JONAS  E 
AU  YEUNG.YOLANDA 
BABINEAU.PAULJJI 
BABUL.MICHAEL  G 
BACHELDER.CHRISTOPHER  W 
BACON.WARREN  LJV 
BAEKALEXANDER  k 
BAKER.AMBER  J 
BAKERJASON  S 
BALDANZA.COURTNEY  E 
BANKHEAD.TODD  A 
BARBOSA.CARLOS  E 
BARKERJOSHUA  D 
BARNES.KEVIN  T 
BARO.YTODD  C 
BARRETT  JAMES  E 
BATTAGLIA.LAURA  M 
BAUERJODI  M 
BEARD.SARAH  B 
BEAUCHESNEJAMIET 
BEBEZAS^LEXANDROS  F 
BECKERDITE.MICHAEL  J 


BEMIS.BRADFORD  W 
BENJAMIN.KEVINB 
BENJAMIN.STEVEN  J 
BERLOJOSHUA  P 
BERNSTEIN,SHANEJ 
BERSCHLERJACLYN  F 
BERUBE.CASEY  C 
BEVILACQUA.TARYN  A 
BHASIN,PRJTHU 
BIANCHETTO.RYAN  C 
BIBBJONATHAN 
BIESTER.MAREN 
BLACKBURN.BRIAN  Z 
BLADON.DENISE  M 
BLAKE.LEA 

BLANCHARD.JEFFREY  R 
BLASCAKJAMES  P,JR 
BLASCO.TREVOR  J 
BLOCK  JAMIE  F 
BODTMAN.GARY  J 
BONENFANT.MATTHEW  L 
BOOTHJAMES  B 
BORGATTI.SUZANN  M 
BORRERO.AMY  L 
BOUDREAUJAMES  T 
BOVIO.CHRISTOPHER  R 
BOWEN.REBECCA  R 
BOWES.TASMYN  D 
BRAATEN.ADAM  P 
BRADBURY.MARISSA  J 
BRADLEY  JAYW  ANA  M 
BRAMBRUT.SHARON  V 
BRAULTJEREMIAHJ 
BREIBY.WENDY  K 
BRENNAN.MARYELLEN  F 


NIRENSTEIN,LESLIE  N 
NUNEZ.MARIAD 
OSGOOD.DEBORAH  E 
PASQUALE.ANDREW  A 
PEERBHAI.IMRAN  H 
PEPI.VTNCENT  R 
PORTER.KENDRA  C 
PROCTOR.KATHERINE  V 
RENDA.TED  S 
RICHARDSON  JEFFREY  W 
ROSEN  J3RIANL 
RYDZEWSKI.ANDY  A 
SACHS.CARISSA  I 
SCAHILL.PETER  L 
SHAW  JEREMIAH  L 
SIBLEY  SCHWARTZ.LEVIN  J 
SIGEL.DANIELM 
SIU.ALAN 

SOROKA.MATTHEW  A 
STERNBACH,MICHAEL  L 
STONE  JAMEE 
SULLIVAN.CRISTIN  E 
SUN.IRENE 
SURASKI.ESSICAF 
SWARTZ-TURFLE.HARRY  J 
SWIRE.BENIAMINT 
TEK.SODEN 
THEMISTOS.ANDREA  N 
THOMPSON.ROBERT  D 
TRAN.GARVTN  G 
TRINGALI.ELIZABETH  L 
TRUCKEY  JACQUELINE  R 
VARVARO.SARA  M 
VESPA.VALERE 
WACHTENHEIM.CAREN  R 
WAGNER.C  ANDICE I 
WATTKUS.DAMONJ 
WANG.MATTHEW  S 
WRIGHT.STARKER  E 
WURM.CHRISTAR 
ZATZ  JODIE 
ZHANG.HUAN 


BRESCIA  JPAUL  J 
BRETT.TIMOTHY  P 
BROCKHOFF.ANGELIKA 
BROSSARD.KATHERINE  K 
BROTCHE,CANDICE  C 
BROTMAN.ENNEER  L 
BROWN.BRIANA  K 
BROWN.DENISEN 
BROWN.ERIC  C 
BROWN.SARAH  A 
BRUUN.DEREK  P 
BRYANJODIM 
BRYANT  JAMES  A  JH 
BUCKLEY.BLAIR  M 
BUCKLEY.MICHAEL  J 
BUNCH.MICHAEL  P 
BURCH  JOHN  V 
BURKE.AARONJ 
BURKLEJASON  P 
BURROWS.ANNE  K 
BURT.GREGORYJ 
BUSH.ADAM  B 
BUSHEY.MICHAEL  W 
BYAM.KEVIN  A 
CALL.ERICA  L 
CALLANAN.SCOTT  B 
CALVEY JAMES  J 
CAMBRIDGE.IAN  L 
CAMERON.RYAN  E 
CAMPAGNA.JENNIFER  M 
CAMPBELL.PETER  T 
CAMPBELL.SHAWN  M 
CAMPBELL.STEPHEN  R 
CANFIELD.MEGHAN  L 
CANNEY.KATHERINE  N 


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CARISTIA  JAMES  JJR 
CARON.EDWARD  W,IV 
CARRANZA  JOHNNY  K 
CARSWELL,  WILLIAM  W 
CASILIO.STACYE 
CASSIDY.ERIC  D 
CATAURO.ANTHONY  F 
CENTAURO.ERIN 
CHANJASON 
CHAREST.ROBERT  R 
CHARRON.THOMAS  A 
CHASE.BRADFORD  M 
CHASE.CHRISTINA  A 
CHENEY.TODD  A 
CHERUP.COREYJ 
CHIANG.MING  CHERNG 
CHMURA.PAMELAJ 
CHORBAJIAN,ALYSON  J 
CHOUINARD.KEITH  M 
CHRISTIANSON.BRIAN  P 
CHRISTOPHER,FIONA  M 
CHRISTOPHER.MATTHEW  D 
CHUNG.ERIC  EOK  WON 
CIULLA.DAWNM 
CLARK.CHRISTINA  N 
CLARK.GAVIN  N 
CLARK JOY  E 
CLARKE,CHARLTON,JR 
CLARKE.MATTHEW  T 
CLEVELAND.KEVIN  G 
CLINE.RACHEL  E 
COHEN.MITCHELLI 
COLE.HEATHER  M 
COLLINS.KRISTY  L 
COLONJOSEM 
COLUCCI.BETSY  M 
COMEAU.MARJANNE 
CONBOY.ERINE 
CONLON  KARDIAN  .JENNIFER 
CONNAUGHTON.BRIAN  F 
CONNELLY.MJCHAEL  G 
CONNOLLY.MEGHAN  C 
CONST  ANZA.ELIO 
COOMBS.GUY  E 
COOPER.MICHELLE  N 
CORCORANCATHERINE  M 
CORRADO.TIANA  M 
COSTA.STEPHEN  E 
COSTANZOJOSEPH  V 
COTE.TIMOTHYL 
COURCY.MOLLYJ 
CREQUE.DAVID  A 
CROCKER.DELIA  M 
CRONIN.KIMBERLY  A 
CROOKS,MICHELLE  M 
CROTTY,JENNIFER  L 
CRUZ.VICTOR 
CULLINAN,  WILLIAM  P 
CUMMINS.STACIAJ 
CUMPS.ERIKA  K 
CUNNINGHAM.KATHLEEN 
CUNMNGHAM.MATTHEW  J 
CURCURU.BRAD  P 
CUSTARD.KIAJ 
CYR.DAVID  P 
CZARNIECKI,JANUSZ 
D'AMOURJAMES  JUDE 
DALEY.DANIELLE 
DALEY.MATTHEWJ 
DALY.MARY  M 
DANAHEY.KELLY  M 
DANIELS  .ELIZABETH  A 
DARBY.ALISON 
DARRIGO.JOEL 
DASILVA.BECKY  A 
DAVIES.ANGELAJ 
DAVIS.RALPH  A 
DAYTON.WINDY  M 
DE  SORBO.MATTHEW  F 
DEBETTENCOURT.ADAM  M 
DECOLLIBUS.JULIE  M 
DECOSTE.JAMES  C 


DECOSTE.PATRICK  E 
DEFRIAS.ELIZABETH  S 
DELANG.STEVENJ 
DELLAPENNA.CASEY  E 
DELOREY.MICHAEL  L 
DELPHIA.CASEY  M 
DEMELO.CHERYL  A 
DENTON.KAREN  ANN 
DEPATIE.ANDREA  M 
DEPINA.MANUELA  G 
DERSARKISIAN.SUSAN 
DESAI.ADITI  R 
DESNOYERS.DAVID  M 
DEVLIN.SCOTTM 
DIACO.CHRISTOPHER 
DIAZ.DENNIS  W 
DINEHART.ERICW 
DOBRA.DANIELW 
DOHERTY.KEVINJ 
DOLAN.VINCENT  P 
DONZELLA.MATTHEW 
DORF.BENJAMINI 
DOSTIE.SARA  E 
DOUBLEDAY.RANEE  E 
DOWNEY.MAUREEN  B 
DOWNEY.MICHAEL  A 
DRISCOLL.MICHAEL  P 
DROBNIS.KARA  M 
DUBOIS.NATALIEA 
DUBUQUE.CORY  J 
DUFFY  .COLLEEN  D 
DUNAJ.DAVIDP.n 
DUNN.MELISSA  A 
DUQUETTE.STEPHEN  M 
DURKIN.THOMAS 
DUROCHER.JEFFREY  A 
DYER.MICHAELE 
DZIOK.KRISTEN  S 
EASTON.ZACHARY  M 
EATON.ERIC  C 
EDWARDS.CAITLIN  E 
EDWARDS.ROBIN  N 
EILERS.AARON  R 
EINHORN.CORYR 
EISEMAN.CHARLES  S 
ELYSSE.JEAN  H 
EMERY.CHRISTEN  M 
EMOND.MATTHEW  A 
ERICKSON.JESSICA  R 
ETIENNE.ESPERANCE  A 
EXUM.ZACHARY  J 
FABRIZIO.LISAA 
FALEY.MELISSA  A 
FANTASIA.JUSTIN  M 
FARRELL.BRENDAN  E 
FASSETT.GERALD  J 
FERNANDEZ.FERNANDO  L 
HOREY.CAROLYN  M 
FISCHER.CHRISTINE  M 
FISH.BENJAMINJ 
FISHER.CHRISTOPHER  M 
FISHER,  VALERIE  S 
FISTORI.LYNNEA 
FITCH.JAMESJ 
HTZPATRICK.MICHAEL  T 
FIUMARA.DEBORAH  M 
FONTAINE.ANGELA  P 
FORBUSH.HEATHER  M 
FORMATO.GILLIAN  L 
FREEMAN.KEITH  M 
FRENKEL.DEBORAH  R 
FRIAR.CHRISTOPHER  J 
FULKUS.BART  A 
FURLONG.SCOTT  P 
FURMAN.JILLIANB 
GAGNE.JANAA 
GALLUP.GREG  B 
GAL  VIN  JOHN  P 
GARCIA.CARMELOJ 
GAUDREAU.RYLEY  C 
GAUTHIER.MICHELLE  C 
GEFFIN.DANIEL  C 
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GEORGE.KAREN  L 
GERADE.BENJAMIN  B 
GILLARD.BRANDON  J 
GILLOCK.RYAN  R 
GILMORE.BRETTJ 
GIORGI.TODD  P 
GIROTTI.KATHERINE  L 
GLANTZ.BONNIEC 
GLASS.ANDREA  J 
GLUKHOVSKAYA.GILLI 
GOAN.CHRISTOPHER  J 
GOETZ.AMY  E 
GOEWEY.WDLLIAM  E.JR 
GOKEY.ELIZABETH  J 
GOLAS.GARY  F 
GOLDBERG.ALISON  M 
GOLDBERG.GREGG  D 
GOLDMAN.BRUCE  P 
GOLDSMITH,  WENDY  M 
GOMES  JOSEPH  P 
GOMES.MARLENEI 
GONNEVILLE.ELIZABETH  M 
GOODJOHN  T 
GOODMAN,JENNIFER  L 
GOON.PATRICIA 
GORRIE.BRADFORD  J 
GOSCENSKI.WESLEY  J 
GOSLIN,JILLE 
GOVE.DANIELS 
GREENBERG.HILLARY  H 
GRGUROVIC.MARK 
GRIERSON.SHAWN  M 
GRIFFIN.BRYNA  P 
GRIFFIN  JOHN  D 
GRIFFIN.KIMBERLY  M 
GUILMETTE.CHRISTOPHER  T 
GUMKOWSKI.MARK  J 
GUREVICHIGOR 
GUSTTN.GEOFFREY  O 
GUTERL,CHRISTINE  R 
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haines.samuelo 
hamilton  jeremy  s 
hammond.kenneth  e 
haney.blairt 
haney.melissa  a 
hanks.kimberly  l 
hanley.christopher  j 
hanley.maureen  e 
harawi  josephs 
harger.marlea 
harris.nathaniel  m 
harrison.dantel  a 
hart.brian  k 
hartman.ross  k 
hatchjoshuaa 
hauser.brooke  m 
ha  wley  jason  e 
hay.stephen  r 
heavner.patrick  d 
hebert.gustave  t 
heddens.amelia  r 
heinzejasona 
henrich.michael  p 
herbert.cynthia  a 
hermanson.gary  e 
herner.karolee  r 
herrick.kristine  a 
hey.mischaj 
hickey.susanp 
higgins.lukea 
hillman.rebecca  a 
hiltz  jonathan  m 
hoar.jessica  l 
hogancamp.kari  m 
howard.ericw 
howe.david  v 
huang.jiac 
huckins.mark;  m 
hulland.eric  m 


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HYDE  JOHANNA  C 
ILLINGWORTH  JOSEPH  P 
IMBRIGLIO.CARMINE  D 
IRENZE.KATHRYN  E 
JAEGER.ALEJANDRA 
JANGR4  W.CHRISTOPHER 
JANOW1CZ.MICHAEL  J 
IAREMVPATRICIA  M 
JEFFREY.EMILY  B 
JEWELL.SUSANNA  I 
JOHNSONJASON  K 
JOHNSONJ.AMAR  J 
JOHNSON.R1CHARD  G 
JONES.KIMBERLY  K 
JONTEF.EREZ 
JORDAN.CAROLYNN  J 
JUDD.COLLEEN  L 
KABBOUXREDWAN  Z 
KALLEN.ROBERT  B 
KAMENSKY  JWCHAEL  J.JR 
KANDYLAKES.MARK  M 
KANE.BRIANA  C 
KAPLAN  .MATTHEW 
KARCH.CHARLES  J 
KARLINJASONM 
KATZ.MEAGAN  C 
KATZ.SETH  A 
KAUFER.KURT  L 
KAVANAGH.SUSAN  N 
KEANE  JAIME  R 
KEANE.KATHRYN  J 
KEANE.THOMASJ 
KEATING.EAMONJ 
KEEHNIEIGH  ANN 
KEHLENBECK.ERIK  C 
KELLERJvlATTHEW  F 
KENNEY  JOSHUA  J 
KENT.ALEXANDER  A 
KETCHERSIDE.BRIAN  C 
KHAMPHAVONG.MANIVANH 
KHIM.DEBORAH  S 
KIGEL.ANNA 
KTM.CHARLES 
KTM.SUEJ 
KJMURA.NORIYUKI 
KINNAS.MINDYM 
KLEIN  JESSICA  L 
KNTrTLE.PAULA  M 
KOBAYASHI.TAKASHI 
KOENEMANN.CORY  C 
KOGA.YOKO 
KOOJvHIOO 
KOSSACK  JULIE  P 
KOSTEK.CHR1STOPHER  G 
KOZKOWSKI.HEIDI  A 
KRAEFT JESSICA  J 
KULIS.SARAH  E 
KUPEC.BENJAMIN  I 
LAFORGEJENNIFER  C 
LAK.CLINTON  R 
LAMBERT.MATTHEW  P 
LAMBIASE.MICHAEL  I 
LANE  JENNIFER  A 
LANGRAIGE  V 
LANGAN.BRIAN  S 
LANGEVIN.MARCEL  W 
LANGFORD.CHRISTINE  H 
LANIER  JASON  D 
LA.NTZ.CARL  R 
LARKIN.BARTLEYJ 
LAUDATI.STEVEN  M 
LAURETTE.KELLY  A 
LAVOINE.SEAN  M 
LAW.SIMONM 
LAZARJARED  S 
LEAHYRATRICK  M 
LEARY.SEAN  S 
LECLAIR.STEVEN  P 
LECOT.SOPHIE 
LECUIVRE.TIMOTHY  A 
LEDOJOHN  E 
LEEDS. SETH  H 
LEEN.ERIK 


lees.michael  r 
lefebvre.matthew  s 
lehmann.christian  j 
lemos.christopher  j 
lenehan.denis  r 
leroyer.ienntfer  f 
letourneau.karen  m 
levesque.heather  a 
levesque.robert  m 
lewis.kenya  r 
liberman.gregory  s 
lindabur  y.brett  d 
lindberg.kristen  m 
lipka.alexandria 
list.olivia  s 
litz.bryanj 
livtngston.claudia  l 
locbinh  g 

lockhart.timothy  m 
loeffler.bryan  l 
lopez.cynthia  r 
lopez.gisellaj 
losinno.michael  v 
luippold.donnai 
lynch.jennifer  k 
maag.kelly  l 
maak.gregory  c 
macarthur.elizabeth 
macduffie.daniel  a 
macfarland.alison  m 
macfarlane.ian  j 
macfarlane.xeff  f 
macgregor.paul  e 
maciaszek.andrew  s 
mackintosh.rachel  e 
madarash.michael  j 
madden.michael  p 
magee.reagan  e 
maguirejtmothy  f 
mahoney.christopher  s 
maier.paula  s 
maiurano.vtto 
majkut.taniam' 
maki.richarda 

MAKOSffiJ.SCOTT 
MANN.CRAIGD 
MANNETTA,BRYAN  A 
MARCH.DAVIDJ 
MARRIOTT.RYAN  A 
MARS.ADRIENNEE 
MARSHALL.ERIC  T 
MARTTN.MICHELLE  J 
MARTTNS.PAULO  F 
MARUCCI.KRISTA  A 
MASON.DONALD  A 
MASTROMATTEO.ERIC  D 
MATA.CRISTTNA  M 
MATHESON.KEVTN  J 
MATOS  SANCHEZ.LYDIA  E 
MAURO  JOSEPH  J 
MCAULIFFE.COLIN  B 
MCCANN.CATHERINE  S 
MCCARTHY.EDWARD  J  JR 
MCCARTHY.SCOTT  I 
MCCLOUD.AARON  L 
MCCUBBIN.LAUREN  S 
MCDONOUGH.SETH  J 
MCDONOUGH.STEPHANIE  G 
MCGOWAN.PHILIP  M 
MCGRAW.RAKIM 
MCLANE.LAUREN  A 
MCLAUGHLIN.ALICIA  L 
MCLAUGHLIN.MARY  C 
MCNAMARA.TAMERA  L 
MCQUESTEN.MELISSA 
MCRAE.ERIN 
MCWEENY.SHANE  P 
MELENDEZ.DAVID 
MELENDEZJACQUELINE 
MELLO.BARRY  A 
MENARDJEREMY  I 
MENARD.SHAWN  E 
MENDESE.GARY  W 


MENZANO.LUIGI 
MERCED.ROSA  A 
MERCIER.PETER  F 
MERVES.DARREN  S 
MEZQUITA.SANTIAGO  D 
MIELE.MELISSA 
MIESES.DAYANA  L 
MILLB  AUER.CHRISTINE  M 
MILLER.ADAMS 
MILLER.JESSICAM 
MITSTIFER.KEVIN  W 
MITTLEMAN.SCOTT  I 
MOESER.ADAM  J 
MONENJASPER 
MONETTEJOELT 
MONTELEONE,TIMOTHY  W 
MONTIGLIO  JENNIFER  C 
MONTUORI.CHRISTINA  M 
MOORE.KEITH  L 
MOQUIN.CATHY  A 
MORAN.MICHELLE  L 
MORCONE.ELIZABETH  A 
MOREIRA.PAULR 
MORGANTI.MELANIE  A 
MORRELL  JAMES  D 
MORRDLL,SCOTTM 
MORSE.KEVINM 
MORTELLITO.FELICIA  T 
MOTIENKO.ALINA  V 
MOYER  JOHANNA  L 
MURPHY.TERRANCE  C 
MUSLER.LEE  A 
MUZYTSCHENKO.KRIS  D 
MYETTE.STACY  O 
MYRICK.MARCUSJ 
NADEAU.KENNETH  R 
NADLER.MARCIA  A 
NAHIM.WILLIAMA 
NAIMAN.BRIANM 
NANNTNIJAYG 
NAPOLI.ANGELA  M 
NARMITA.TARA  M 
NASH  JENNIFER  D 
NELSON.LAURA  M 
NEUFELL  JENNIFER  A 
NEVEU.CHRISTY  M 
NEVEUX  JvaCHELLE  G 
NEWCOMB  JESSICA  M 
NGUYEN.KHANH 
NICOSON.TRAVIS  S 
NORDT.MEGHAN  E 
NORRIS.CHRISJ 
NOVA.NEIBYL 
NOVICH,JILLANAR 
O'BRIEN.KATEM 
O'BRIEN.PATRICKI 
O'CONNORRYAN  M 
O'CONNOR.SEAN  P 
O'CONNOR.SETH  R 
OCONNORJEFFREY  B 
OJEDA.LUIS  A 
OLTVER.MARISSAA 
ORCZYK.SHANA  A 
OREILLY.MATTHEW  W 
ORESTE.SOPHIA 
OROURKE,SHAWN  K 
PACI,  VINCENT  J 
PALIVODA  JASON  D 
PALM.MAKENDRA  R 
PALMACCI.MARK  S 
PALMERCOBY  K 
PALMER.DAVID  R 
PALMER,MATTHEW  T 
PAQUIN,LAUREN 
PARADIS.CRAIG  C 
PARCELLA.IEANNE  M 
PARK.BENJAMINY 
PARK.SEUNGHYUN 
PARKER.ADAM  M 
PARKER.DANIEL  D,JR 
PARKER.SARAH  L 
PARKER.TTMOTHY  K 
PASQUARIELLO.LAUREN  M 


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PASSANESE.JESSICA  L 
PATTERSON/TIMOTHY  S 
PAYNE  JO  ARIN  R 
PAYNE.KELLY  A 
PEARSON.SETH  C 
PEKARSKLKAREN  C 
PELOSKY.KEVIN  L 
PENTI,PAUL  B 
PERAKIS.CHRISTINA  A 
PEREIRA.WESTLEY  G 
PETERSON.DENISE  E 
PETERSON.KEVIN  S 
PHAM.HUYNHN 
PHILLIPS,JESSICA  B 
PHUXIPS.RACHAEL  E 
PHILMUS.AARON  M 
PIAZZA.MELISSAJ 
PICONEJAIMEE 
PIELA,JEFFREY  E 
PIERCE.AMBER  E 
PIERCE,HEATHER  F 
PERCE.MIGUELA 
PIERSON.MICHAELJ 
PIGNETTLKEITHJ 
PKULA  JOANNE  M 
PINO.EPJN  E 

PODGAYSKY.ANDREY  P 
POGUE.KERRI  L 
POLES.DAREN  C 
PONTBRIANT,JASON  p 
PONTE,MATTHEW  D 
POOR.W ALTER  S 
PORTER.MEGHANN  H 
POTISCHMAN.ADINA  S 
POTTS.ASHLEY  FA 
POULIN.KEVINM 
POULIOT.AMBER  L 
PRAG.DOUGLAS  E 
PRAJZNER  JENNIFER  E 
PRICE.ARLINE  A 
PRIOLA.CARLIEA 
PRIOR.MICHELLE  M 
PRODAN.CLAUDIA  M 
PROVOST  JJANIELLE  D 
PRZYBYLSKI.SCOTT  M 
QUINTILlANl,ANTHONY  J 
RABINOWTTZ  JARED I 
RACICOT.OBEDIAH  S 
RAGUSA.CHRISTOPHER  A 
RAMIREZ/THOMAS  M 
RAMPAUL.ANDRE  S 
RATEAU.RONALD 
REALI.DANIELLEN 
REDMOND  JAMES  M 
REED  JOSHUA  E 
REED.LAURA  A 
REESEYJASONA 
REGO.KEITH  R 
REICH.ALYSONJ 
REIDXAURIEJ 
REINHOLDT.KIMBERLY  A 
RENAUD.REBECCA  J 
RENKOWICZ,LINDA  F 
RESNICK,ELIZABETH  A 
RIBEIRO.TIMF 
RICART.ATTZAA 
RICCI.CHRISTY  L 
RICHMOND.KIMBERLY  L 
RILEY  JOSHUA  P 
RTVARD.STEVEN  M 
ROACH,ANDRE  A 
ROBERTSON  JJANIELLE  M 
ROBINSON.BETH  A 
ROCHE.KRISTIN  S 
ROCHMAN.ADAM  S 
RODRIGUEZ.TAYRA  A 
ROENSCH.KURT  E 
ROGERS.MAPJC  R 
RONCA  JASON  D 
ROSENBLATT  J  ARED  R 
ROSENTHALL  JEREMY  L 
ROTBERGJBETSY  H 
ROWLEY.CLIFFORD  T 


RUBERTO.SUZANNE  S 
RUCHALA.BRYAN  T 
RUFO.JEFFREY  L 
RUSSONffiLLO.SUMMER  N 
RYAN.DENNIS  P 
RYAN/THOMAS  M 
SABOL  JUSTIN  J 
SAFRAN.MICHAEL  D 
SALERNO.STEVE  S 
SALINETTI,CARAI 
SALLEY.ILLUSTRIOUS 
SALMON.ASHLEY  E 
SAMILPARSA 
SAMUELS.KATE  H 
SAN  IUAN.CHRISTOPHER  G 
SANCHEZ.LUIS  H 
SANDERS.REBECCA  I 
SANTOS.MARK  R 
SARCHI.KRISTIEL 
SARRO.STEPHEN  P 
SAURO.LAUREN  A 
SCAMMAN  JOSEPH  W 
SCAVOTTO.LAUREN 
SCHAFFER.LUKE  A 
SCHANK  JODY  A 
SCHER.DAVID  A 
SCHNEIDER.ERIC  G 
SCHNEIDERJASON 
SCHNEIDER.LARA  S 
SCHUHMACHER.RYAN  T 
SCIARRINO.LORENZO 
SEGILLJAMIEA 
SELBY.MEIRA  L 
SENA  Y.CHRISTOPHER  D 
SERRONICO.DANIELLE  M 
SETIABUDI.GITAK 
SEVIGNY  JOSEPH  W 
SHAFFER.MEAGHAN  E 
SHAHJIAJ 
SHAW.KENEE  R 
SHEAHAN  j>AUL  G 
SHEARER.SCOTT  EJR 
SHEEHAN.GREGORY  R 
SHELTON.RAQUEIL  P 
SHERMAN.SABRINA 
SHINOHARA.NAKO 
SHOEMAKER  J2RIK  S 
SHULMAN.STEPHANIE  R 
SIEWKO,LESLIEA 
SILLMAN.TAMMYL 
SILVEIRA.DEREK 
SILVESTRI.SALVATORE  V 
SIMONEAU.N1COLE 
S1TER.NATHANA 
SLOWE.EMILY  K 
SMIAROWSKI.GRETCHEN 
SMTTH.ARANK 
SMITH  JENNIFER  A 
SMTTH,ROBIN  S 
SMTTH.WESLEY  B 
SMYERS.BETHANY 
SNELHAM.COURTNEY  P 
SNYDER.CHRISTOPHER  D 
SOPRACASA.EPJC 
SORACE.KRISTIN  R 
SOUSA.ANICETO 
SOUZA  JEREMY  P 
SPIELZINGER.ALLISON  L 
SPINAZOLA,JUSTTNE  A 
SPIRITO.DAVIDM 
SPITZER,JEREMIE 
ST  HILAIRE  JAMES  D 
STMARIE.SHAWNP 
STAGER.LISAEA 
STALTERS.ANTHONY  J 
STANLEY.BRYAN  E 
STANTON.KIMBERLY  D 
STEBBINS.DA  VTD  A 
STEINHILBER.ROBERT  K 
STEINMEYER.MATTHEW  I 
STEVENS.TERESA  E 
STEVENSON.DANIELLE  M 
STEVENSON.SARAH  E 


STONE.NICHOLE  M 
STREETER.COLBY  R 
STRYCHARZ.SARAH  M 
SULLIVAN.NICOLEL 
SULLIVAN.ROBERT  D 
SUN.SANDY 
SWAHN.CARLI 
SWAIN.NATHAN  D 
SWEENEY.PATRICK  I 
SWETT.DRUANNE  L 
SYED.SHARMIN  A 
SZETO.HOLLY  H 
SZLACHETKA.TAMMY  K 
TAM.ANNE 
TAMNEY.KYLEEN  M 
TAN,  YU  IAN 
TANG.KUNG  PO 
TATRO.CHRISTOPHER  M 
TATTOLI.ANDREA 
TAYLOR.DEAN  I 
TAYLOR.HEIDIA 
TAYLOR.TAMIL 
TEA.BUNLY 
TEA.KEA 
TEPLITZ.ARIM 
TEPPEL.ADAM  L 
TERESI,  VANESSA  M 
TESSIER.EDWARD  M 
THADHANLGAUTAM  M 
THERIAULT.DEREK  D 
THOMAS.MELISSA  K 
THOMPSON.CAPPI  S 
THOMPSON.DEREK  A 
THOMPSON.MATTHEW  J 
TIEDE.DOUGLAS  R 
TOLLINS.LINDA  B 
TOSCHES  JAMIE  M 
TOSTEVIN.ALISON  L 
TRAHAN.NICOLE  M 
TRAN.TUANA 
TRIMARCO.KATHERINE  R 
TROUT  JAMES  FJR 
TSrrOURIS.ALEXANDER  K 
TUFFLEY  JESSICA  W 
UZZO.CHRISTOPHER  P 
VAFIDES.EFFIEI 
VALAS.KATHERINE 
VALLTSKY.MICHAEL  T 
VALIUNAS , LILIAN  B 
VAN  HAZINGA JONATHAN  A 
VATNUCOVA.YELENA  N 
VAUGHAN.KATE  E 
VAZQUEZ.PALOMA 
VEPA.SADLAIA 
VERACKA.TRAVIS  E 
VIANNA.ROQUE  A 
VINELLI.STEPHEN  W,m 
VISCAY.DONNETTE  D 
VOIGT.MAENA  C 
VOILAND.RYANI 
WAITE.LAURIE  A 
WALAS  JUCHARD  SJR 
WALES.COLLEEN  M 
WALKER.SCOTTJ 
WALSH.JULIEA 
WARD.HAROLD  S 
WARD.LETICIAE 
WASIELEWSKIJAMES  S 
WATTERS.SARAH  K 
WAUGH.CAMILLAV 
WAY.NICOLEJ 
WEATHERHEAD.DARRYL  A 
WEBB.CORINNE  A 
WEBLEY.HOWARD  A 
WEEKS.EMILY  S 
WEGWEISERJAYS 
WEISS.LORIA 
WESTENFELD.AMY  E 
WHEELER.KRISTIN  E 
WHINERY.SHAWN  E 
WHIRTY.NATHAN  S 
WHITCHER.AMYL 
WHITE.BRENNAN  S 


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WHITE.BRIANJ 
WHITLEY.STEPHEN  E 
WTCKERT.SCOTTA 
WE.BUR.CHRISTOPHER  R 
WILDER.RACHEL  L 
WTLKES.CHRISTOPHER  M 
WTLLINGHAM.BRIAN  A 
WTLSON.STEVEN  R 
WTNKLER.DAWNL 
WOLF.DIANE  M 


WOLVEN.BESS  W 
WONG,EVA 
WONG,  LEE  YIN 
WOOD.MICHAELA 
WOODRUFF.SARAH  D 
WROBELJAMES  V 
WU.EMILYA 
WYATT.RICHARD  M 
YABLONSKI.PETER  C 
YANNI.ANDRE 


YEARWOOD.ELISHA  R 
YEH.LYDIA  C 
YOUNG.CHRISTOPHER  K 
YUEN.CAMILLAW 
ZACEK  JUSTIN  C 
ZOLOT.MICHAEUAY 
ZUKOWSKIJULIEA 
ZWOLAK.MICHAEL  K 


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ABARE.NATHANJ 
ABASCIANOJOSEPH  M 
ABBOTT  WASHBURN  JUSTIN  C 
ABDELSHAHID.MICHAEL  N 
ABDURRAHMAN.RABIYAH  W 
ABRAHAM.KELLY 
ACHEAMPONG.SUSANNE  H 
ADAMS  J3RIAN  C 
ADAMS.CAITLINW 
ADAMS.DEBORAH  R 
ADAMS.N1CHOLAS  E 
ADAMS  .NICOLE  R 
ADLER.DEBORAH  F 
ADLER.ELEABETH  L 
AGAPOV.TATYANA 
AHEARN.SEANP 
AHERN.ROBERTJ 
AHMED.SAMIR 
AHMED.UROOI 
AKERSJAMESON  D 
ALAKOSKI JACQUILYN  S 
ALAMED  J3ENJAMTN  T 
ALBERT  .ROBERT  R 
ALBERTS.KAREN  M 
ALCINEOLNADIA 
ALCORN  JAMES  T 
ALDONIS.STEPHEN  JJR 
ALEXANDERXINA  L 
ALI.SARAH 
ALLEN  JAMES  L 
ALLIDI.GRETCHEN  T 
ALMEIDA.MARKJ 
ALPERT.NEAL  S 
ALTAMIRANO.ERNEST  E 
ALTTMARI.NATEP 
ALVARADO.WILLIAMJR 
ALVES.CRISTINA  D 
AMATE.CHRISTTNA  M 
AM1GONE.CARLEY  D 
ANDERSONJAIME 
ANDERSON  JILL  F 
ANDERSON  JvnCHAEL  F 
AXDERSON.REIDJ 
ANDERSON.SHAWN  P 
ANDRADE.REGINALD  P 
ANDRESONJ.UKE  P 
ANDREW J^YAN  P 
ANDREWSJAMES  E.II 
ANDREWS.PAUL  S 
ANGELIS.MCHOLAS  E 
A.NTICO.MICHAELJ 
APOSTOL.MARINA  S 
APPELL.KENNETH  J 
ARCHER.MICHELLE  J 
ARGENTTN  A.PATRICIA  A 
ARGUETA.ERIKA  B 
ARIAS.ARIEL 
ARMINGTON  J3ENJAMIN  A 
ARMSTRONG.NICOLE  C 
ARNOLD.PAUL  T 
ARSENAULT.CRYSTAL  L 
ASHE.AMANDA  R 
ASHTON.DIANA  K 
ASIAMAH.ANGELA  O 
ASTOLFI.TONY  P 
ATHERLEY.SHANEKA  N 
ATKINSON.KAREN  E 
AUBOURGJ<OSE  C 
AUDET1INDA  L 
AUGAT.SETH  R 


AUGUSTA.JULIEA 
AUGUSTE.CHARLENE 
AUSTTN.JULIETTEV 
AYLWARD  JENNIFER  B 
AZZARONEJOSEPH  E 
BABCOCK.DOUGLAS  T 
BABCOCKJUSTDM  M 
BACHI,ALLISON 
BADEJO.ADEYINKA 
BAEHR.SCOTT  F 
BAFALON.HELEN  A 
BAILEY  PERKINS.LOGAN  S 
BAILEY.HILDAC 
BAIRD.DOMINICG 
BAJAKIAN.ARAMI 
BAJORAS  JOHN  P 
BAK.ROSEMARY 
BAKER.MATTHEW  P 
BALDANZA.MICHAEL  A 
BALKAN.MEHMET  A 
B  ALLENTTNE.MICHELLE  M 
BALLER.AMY  L 
B  ALLINI,  ANITA  R 
BALOG.ANDREW  T 
BALSLEY.REBECCA  L 
BANCHIK.SANDRA  I 
BANGTSON.CHRISTIAN  T 
BANNON.MICHAEL  J 
BANUELOS.DIEGO ' 
BAPTISTAJOAOC 
BARALDI.BENJAMIN  R 
BARBALE.CHRISTY  L 
BARDELL.NICOLE  E 
BARDON.KEVIN  M 
BARLOW.ELLEN  M 
BARNET.NEILP 
BARONEJOSEPHT 
BAROSY.TANAKA 
BARRELL.AARON  C 
BARRETT.MARY  H 
BARRTTEAU.KRISTOFFER  R 
BARRON.PHILLIPT 
BARRY  POTTER,LINDA  I 
BARRY.ELIZABETH  A 
BARR  Y.EMILY  C 
BARRY.SHAUN  P 
BARRY.TIMOTHYJ 
BARSTOW.KAREN  E 
BARTHELETTE.CHRISTINA  L 
BARTONE.ANTHONY  J 
BARTONE.DANTELLE  J 
BARUCCI.LEANNA  E 
BARUCH.LAUFJE 
BARYSKI.TASHA  I 
BASHIJONATHAN  S 
BASIT.AJMALL 
BASQUE.ALAN  M 
BATCHELDER.AMY  A 
BATCHELDER.KATHERINE  A 
BATES.DAVID  M 
BATTEN.HAYES  C 
BAXLEY.FRANKLIN  L 
BEAL.EILEEN  M 
BEANJENNIFER  M 
BEAN.LUCAS  B 
BEARFIELD.MATTHEW  J 
BEATTIE.ADAM  L 
BEAULIEUJAMES  A 
BEBIS.STEPHANIE  I 
BEEBE.MATTHIAS  J 


BEEHLER.KATHLEEN  L 
BEELTJE.KATHLEEN  A 
BEIRNE.MOLLIEC 
BEK.SHAWN  A 
BELISLE.RAYMOND  J 
BELIZAIRE.PATPJCK 
BELL,GRIFFrrHA 
BELLVILLE,JENNIFER  M 
BELSITO.ELIZABETH  K 
BELUSHKO.NICOLE  L 
BENASHJRANDI  LEIGH 
BENCOSME.ALFONSO  R 
BENDER.JESSICA  L 
BENEVIDES.SHAWN  M 
BENINGHOF,  WILLIAM  JJJJ 
BENNETT.ALISON  L 
BENNETT.KATIEL 
BENNETT  JCRISTEN  L 
BENOrr.DOUGLAS  D 
BENSCOTERJANA  M 
BENSON.JENNIFER  M 
BENT.APRIL  C 
BENTON.KATHERINE  A 
BENTON.ROGER  A 
BEQIRLKUITIM 
BERARD.AMANDA  H 
BERGER.DAMONI 
BERGERON.DANTEL  A 
BERGH.DALYN  M 
BERICAL.DANIEL  P,JR 
BERINATO.MARK  D 
BERK.SHERYL  H 
BERMEVGHAM.GINA  M 
BERNARD  JANELLE  R 
BERNARDO.LAURA  I 
BERNIER.MICHAELJ 
BERQUIST.BRIAN  R 
BERRIO.KOREN  R 
BERRY.LAUREN  J 
BERTOCCI,BENJAMIN  B 
BESEROSKY.MELANIE  S 
BHOWMIK.KIRAND 
BIANCHI,SCOTTJ 
BICHSEL.LUCY  S 
BILL.ANGELAM 
BILLARD.MIKALEP 
BILLINGS.ELLIOTM 
BILLINGS.ZACHARY  M 
BILLMAN  GOLEMME.PETER  J 
BILLMERS.MATTHEW  P 
BILWAKESH.NIKHIL  A 
BIRBUET.LUIS  R 
BIRON.SHANNON  N 
BITZAS.ALEXANDRA 
BLACK.ADAM  C 
BLACK, WENDY  A 
BLAIN,  VICTORIA  M 
BLAKE.KAREN  M 
BLAKE.MATTHEW  W 
BLANCHARD.KARA  M 
BLANCHARD.KIMBERLY  G 
BLANCHARD.PAUL  J 
BLANCHETTE.SCOTT  R 
BLANDING.KEVIN 
BLENNAU.MATTHEW  P 
BLESSINGTON.KELLY  A 
BLIND  JASON  M 
BLOCK.BENJAMIN  N 
BLOCK.MICHAEL  S 
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BLOUIN.KATHRYN  R 
BLUM.MARK  D 
BODHI.MAYA  S 
BOLDEN.CLIFFORD  L 
BOLDUCJASONJ 
BOLDUCSARA  N 
BOMBARDIER.CHRISTOPHER  R 
BONNEY.ALISON  B 
BONNICI.DANIELLE  C 
BONSIGNORE.CATHERINE  P 
BONURA.CAROL  D 
BOORADY  BLOOM.RUTH  T 
BOOTH  .JUSTIN  T 
BORDEAU.KAREN  M 
BORELLI.NICKOLAS  L 
BOTELHOJAMES  R 
BOUCHER.CARRIEJ 
BOUCHER.PHJLIPPE  N 
BOUTWELL.SARAH  B 
BOWDEN.MICHAEL  C 
BOWDRENJACLYN  M 
BOWER  ANDREW  J 
BOWLEY.PAOLA  A 
BOYCE.CAROLYN  J 
BO  YD  JESSICA  M 
BOYD.ROZELTA  L 
BRADBURY.BARBARA  C 
BRADLEYJOHNJ 
BRAGLIA.TIFFANY  A 
BRANDZEL.SANDRA  M 
BRANGANEMILYK 
BRAUN.ANNA  E 
BRAUN  JENNIFER  A 
BREEN.KATHERINE  A 
BREMNER.MICHELLE  L 
BRENNA.CAROLYN  J 
BRENNANBRJDGET  C 
BRENNAN.MELISSA  T 
BRENNAN.RYAN  P 
BRETON.SARAH  R 
BREUER,MATTHEW  L 
BRICK.ANNA  M 
BRIER.BETH  R 
BRIGGS.ADAMM 
BRIGGS.HOLLY  G 
BRIGGS.SCOTTW 
BRIGHTLY,IVANP 
BRINK.NICHOLASJ 
BRODER.SAMANTHA  L 
BRODERICK.DANIEL  E 
BROOMHEADJESSICA  L 
BROWER.SARAH  E 
BROWN.CHRISTOPHER  W 
BROWNJENNJPER  A 
BROWN.MATTHEW  C 
BROWN.MTNDYL 
BROWN,OCTAVIA  S 
BROWN.REBECCA  J 
BRUHM,KRISTOPHER  D 
BRUNEAU.DAVID  A 
BRUNO.MELISSA  E 
BRUNS.INGRID  E 
BRUTUS,JULIETTE 
BUCHANAN.ELIZABETH  R 
BUDINGTON.STEVE  W 
BUGBEE.SHAWN  C 
BUJNICKI.KELLYJ 
BUNCH.CHRISTOPHER  A 
BURKE.MATTHEW  C 
BURKE.MICHAEL  P 
BURKE.TARA  A 
BURNS.BRIAN  M 
BURNS,ERJNM 
BURNS.JONATHAN  T 
BURTJOHN  M 
BURT.NOAH  D 
BURTON.KEVTN  P 
BUSH.SCOTT  H 
BUTKIEWICZ,  JOSHUA  J 
BUTLER.ERTK  B 
BUTLERJLYNN  E 
JBUTLER.MICHELLE  S 
BUTLER.SARAH  A 


BUYNICKI.NATHAN  C 
BYRNESJAMES  R 
CAHILL,BERNARD  W 
CAHILL,LAURA  A 
CAMLL.MICHAEL  T 
CAHILL.MOLLYK 
CALEF.NATHAN  A 
CALLAGHAN.MEGAN 
CALLAHAN.EMILY  M 
CALLAHAN.ERIN  L 
CALO.MERLINJ 
CALOGERO.MELISSA  L 
CALVANI  JENNIFER  A 
CAMERONKATHRYN  G 
CAMILLI.DANIELA 
CAMP.KARA  A 
CAMPBELL.BHAIRD  A 
CAMPBELL.CHRISTINE  M 
CAMPBELLJOSIAH  A 
CAMPO.ROBINM 
CANNJANELLER 
CANNAVA.NICOLE  A 
CANNISTRARO.GINA  M 
CAP  RENZI.RANDALL  P 
CAPALBO.SARAH  L 
CAPOMACCIO.MARC 
CAPPELLI.ANDREW  C 
CARDONE.AMY  M 
CARDULLO.ANTHONY  F 
CAREW.DAWNM 
CAREY.DAVIDJ 
CARLO.DEBORAH 
CARLSON.KATHRYN  L 
CARLTON.JENNJPER  L 
CARNEY.PETER  D 
CARON.AMYL 
CARPENTER.DEREK  J 
CARPENTER.SARAH  E 
CARPENTER,  WILLIAM  T 
CARR.CHRISTINE  G 
CARR.WILLIAMM 
CARRASQUILLO.PETER  J 
CARRERA.DENNIS  O 
CARRIER,HEATHER  J 
CARROLL.CASSANDRA  M 
CARROLL.GREGORY  J 
CARROLL.JESSICA  L 
CARROLL.TAMAR  W 
CARVER.ELIZABETH  A 
CASAGRANDE.REBECCA  M 
CASAL.MAPJSOL  P 
CASELDEN.ROBERT  F 
CASEY/THOMAS  A 
CASH,KOH  A 
CASHMAN.BROOKE  A 
CASINGAL.KAREN  P 
CASSINJAMES  M 
CASTELLON.MAYA  B 
CASTLE.DAVID  S 
CASTMAJOENAL 
CASTRONOVO.LAURA  A 
CATALETTO.DAVJD  J 
CATE.DAVID  S 
CATONE.AMELIAM 
CAUDILL,ANGIJEN 
CAVERZASI.TARA  S 
CERDA.LUIS  E 
CERIO.MICHAELJ 
CESNEK.CHRISTOPHER  A 
CHABAN  JCJMBERLY  A 
CHAMAS  JOSEPH  B 
CHAMBERLAIN.CASEY  L 
CHAN.KWOKF 
CHANG.AN  TING 
CHAPERON.TOBY  C 
CHAPPELL  JONATHAN  R 
CHAREST.HOLLY  E 
CHARLES  JOANNE  C 
CHARLES.KEREN  M 
CHARLOT.STEVE  N 
CHARLTON,NIGEL  W 
CHARRON,NICOLE  C 
CHARTRAND.BRIAN  A 


CHECKJOSEPH 
CHEN.KEVIN  P 
CHEUNG,NORMAN 
CHEUNG.PATRICK 
CHEVALIER  LARSEN.ERICA  S 
CHIARO.MAURA  C 
CHTDI.GEORGEA 
CHILAKA  JAMES  C 
CHTLDS.SAMUEL  A 
CHCLTON.PETER  C 
CHJM.HAU  MEI 
CHIN  JANICE  L 
CHJPMAN.NICOLE  M 
CHIPMAN.SAMUEL  B 
CfflRICHJELLO  JULIE  M 
CHIU.HENRY 
CHTVERSJOHNE 
CHO.DEBORAH  S 
CHO.MARY  A 
CHOQUETTE.DUANE  M 
CHOZ.KEILA  A 
CHRISPHONTE.VALERIE 
CHRISTENSEN.ARNE  K 
CHUNJANE 
CHUNG.RICHARD  Y 
CIAVOLA.PAULJ 
CIRINCIONE.SONNY  J 
CIULLA.DANIELLEJ 
CIULLA.MICHAELR 
CLARK.DOUGLAS  D 
CLARK.LOREN  C 
CLARKE.ERICAL 
CLAWSON.KRISTOFER  J 
CLEARY.DJANAL 
CLEMENT.CLAUDIA  R 
CLERKTN  .JENNIFER  L 
CLERMONTJONATHAN I 
CLEVELAND.TERRI  D 
CLOUGH.ALEXIS  M 
CLOUGH.JEFFREY  R 
CLYNE.MONICA  S 
COCO.CHRISTINE  A 
COHEN.ARJJELR 
COHEN  JOSHUA  B 
COHEN.MANDII 
COHEN.MELISSA  L 
COISCOU.MDLISON 
COLDWELL.CHRISTOPHER  C 
COLE.DAVIDM 
COLEGROVE.ELIZABETH  A 
COLLAR.AMANDAJ 
COLLARDJASON  L 
COLLETTE.JEFFREY  E 
COLLINS.STACYA 
COLON  PJVERA.HECTOR  J 
COMEAU.JENNTFER  A 
COMTOIS  DAVIS.EVE  M 
CONCEICAO.REGINA  M 
CONCEPCION.NEIL  S 
CONDEJOSEE 
CONEFREY.BONNIE  I 
CONLEY.CHRISTINE  E 
CONNARE.CHRISTTNE  B 
CONROYJAMES  P 
CONTRERAS.YVETTE 
CONWA  Y.CHRISTOPHER  M 
COOK.CHRISTOPHER  R 
COOK.SARAH  M 
COOKEJASON 
COON.ELIZABETH  R 
COON.KATHRYN  S 
COPEN.ADRIENNEC 
COPPOLA.CHRISTINE  J 
CORBIN.MICHAELR 
CORCORAN.AMY  B 
CORDERO  ALVARADO.MABEL  I 
CORDERO.JULIOA 
COREY.EMILYF 
CORMIERJOELHJ 
CORNISH.SAMUEL  S 
CORREA  MEYER, VERA  S 
CORREIA.PEDRO  M 
CORRIGAN.RYAN  P 


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CORRY.ROBERT  M 
CORTIS.BRUCE  J 
COSBY.SHENTTA  A 
COSTA.CARJLA  A 
COSTELLO.DANIEL  P 
COSTELLO.MICHAEL  P 
COTTER.DAVID  M 
COTTREAU.RYANJ 
COUGHLIN.MOLLYJ 
COX.JOEL  E 
COX.MATTHEWM 
COYNE.CHRISTOPHER  M 
COYNE.ERINM 
CRAIG.CHRISTINE  A 
CRAIGJESSE  E 
CRAWFORD.KIMBERLY  G 
CRENSHAWXYNDSAY  R 
CRESPO.OSCAR 
CREUTZ.GRETCHEN  M 
CRONIN.MATTHEW  J 
CROOKER.AMBER  M 
CROSBYJACQUELINE  A 
CROUSE.TRAVIS  W 
CROWLEY.MEGHAN  M 
CRUZ-MUNOZ.RENSO  B 
CULLEN.KEVIN  W 
CULLINAN.SHAUNJ 
CULVER  WELL  JAMES  A 
CUMISKXYJOHNF 
CUMMINGS  JOHN  D 
CUMMINS  JASON  S 
CUNHA.RONALD  M 
CURLEY JESSICA  A 
CURRANXAURA  D 
CURRAN.THOMAS  J 
CURRIE.BRADFORD  P 
CURTIS.BRANDALYNN  J 
CURTIS  JOHARIL 
CZEPIEL.ELIZABETH  B 
CZERNICHJASON  A 
D"INTRONO.ANTONIETA  C 
DACOSTA.NEUSA  E 
DACUS.SEAN  J 
DAFFANALISSA 
DAHLSTROM.ANIRA  O 
DAILEY.MATTHEW  T 
DALBEC.MATTHEW  D 
DALEY.CHARLES  F 
DALEY.SHEILA  M 
DALTON.ADRIAN  S 
DALTROY.SUSAN  L 
DAMON.TODW 
DANDRETA.CHARLES  HJR 
DANFORTH.CHRISTTNA  A 
DANG.TUAN  V 
DANIELS.ROBERT  D 
DASS ALISON  I 
DARCY.KARA  P 
DARCY.SCOTT  C 
DASILVAJSABEL 
DATTANASIO.DAVID  W 
DAVENPORT  JENNIFER  A 
DAVERINJOSEPH  R 
DAVTD.CHRISTOPHER  G 
DAVIDSON.BETH  A 
DAVIS,AIRIELM 
DAVIS.BRUCE  E 
DAVIS.MOLLYA 
DE  BOADO.DIEGO  S 
DE  GRUYL.TODD  O 
DE  PIERO.RICHARD  G 
DEAN.CHRISTI  E 
DEANE.MICHELLE  E 
DEC.TERRY  J 
DECASTRO.ARTURO 
DECECCOXINDSAY  M 
DECHAMBEAU  JENNIFER  T 
DECRUXADAM  P 
DEDOCLOI..FIJ-M 
DEFALCOJENNIFER  L 
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DEGREGORIO.ALI.SA  M 


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DELANEYXLIZABETH  K 
DELLJEFFREY  A 
DELL  JESSICA  N 
DELLAGALA.MICHAEL  J,m 
DELSIGNORE.RYANN  L 
DELUCO.KRISTEN  A 
DEMAIO.DERRICK  L 
DEMERS.DANIEL  L 
DEMETRIOU.MICHAEL  P 
DEMICHELE.TINA  R 
DENNIS.KEISHAT 
DENNIS.KELLEYL 
DERANY.NICOLE  M 
DERUNK.CHRISTINE  A 
DESCHINEAU.GRAZIELLA  J 
DESIMONE.DAHLIA  N 
DESMOND.HARMONY  A 
DESROCHERS.JENNA  M 
DESROSIERS.CHRISTOPHER  G 
DESROSIERS.DANIEL  J 
DEVASIER.JEANNE  R 
DEVELLIS.KARRA  B 
DEVERGBLIO,JEFFREY  C 
DI  IORIO.SUSANNA 
DIANTONIO.MARK  E 
DIANTONIO.MATTHEW  S 
DIASXDSON  F 
DICAPRIO  JASON  D 
DICIOCCO.THERESA  M 
DICKINSON.MONICA  F 
DIGIAMPAOLO.AMIE 
DILEO.NICOLEM 
DIMAURO.DOMINIC  G 
DINGWELL.RACHEL  A 
DINISCO.MATTHEW  J 
DINON.TENNILLEL 
DION.ALISONB 
DIONNE.MICHELLE  C 
DJELASSI.IRADA 
DLOTT.MICHAELD- 
DMYTRYSHYN.KRISTIE  M 
DO.TU  T 

DOBBS.CRAIG  M 
DOHERTY  JAMES  T 
DOHERTY.MAURENE  E 
DOLANJAMES  M 
DOMENA.MICHELLE  L 
DOMINICK.CAMERON  H 
DOMINIQUE.DEMOSTHENES 
DONARUM.KATHERINE  A 
DONELAN.MICHAELA  H 
DONOGHUEXLLEN  C 
DOSHI.JULIE 
DOUCETTE.RYAN  H 
DOVDAVANY,NAOMI  F 
DOWLING.MAXWELLJ 
DOWNEY.SHANNON  L 
DOYLEJAMES  R 
DOYLE.MICHAEL  P 
DOYLE.SHANNON  B 
DOYLE, VANESSA  L 
DRISCOLL.DEIRDRE  S 
DRISCOLL.MICHAEL  G 
DRISCOLL.SEAN  P 
DRIVER  JOSH  D 
DROBOT.HOLLY  M 
DRUMMONDXARS  C 
DUBE.GREGORY  S 
DUBEJENNIFER  M 
DUFAULT.SARAH  E 
DUFFY.MEGHAN  M 
DUMONT.KRISTELJ 
DUNCANJARRETT  B 
DUNHAM.WESLEYJ 
DUNNXISA  N 
DURFEE.CASEY  S 
DUVALL Y.RYAN  B 
DZICZEK.KAREN  C 
EAGAN.ROBERT  C 
EAGLE  JEREMY  J 
ECHEVARRIA.KEITHA 


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EDMONDSJASON  N 
EDOIN.DANIELK 
EDWARDSXAUREL  S 
EDWARDS.ZACHARY  A 
EDZIE.ADJOA 
EGAN.GREGORY  R 
EGEL.STEPHANIE  M 
EGLOFF.TANYA  E 
EICHENLAUB.SETH  S 
EIGEN.ALAN  S 
EIPPER.AMY  E 
EISENSTEIN,ANDREA  R 
ELAM.ANNE  A 
ELDREDXRIC  C 
ELEFSON.ALAN  M 
ELKIND.SHANA  E 
ELLIS.CHRISTOPHER  S 
ELLIS  .VICTORIA  J 
ELMI.OMAR  A 
ELMORE.MONICA  K 
ELYJASON  P 
EMME.ELAINEM 
ENOCHS.GREGORY  J 
EPSTEIN.AMYB 
ERVEN  .PERSEPHONE  M 
ESCRIBANOJOSE  RJR 
ESPOSITO.CARRIE 
ESTAVILLO.ATHENA  C 
ESTRADA.DIANA 
EUSEBIO.MARK  F 
EUTSAY.LEVENCE  S 
EVANSJA'MEDL 
EVANS.KAREN  M 
EVANS.THOMAS  D 
EVELETH.JESSICA  E 
EVORAJOAO 
EVORA.MARLON 
EXNER.ELLEN  E 
FABIAN.MARTTNA  B 
FAGTANAC.STEVEN  B 
FALARDEAUXAURA  M 
FANEUF.AMANDA  B 
FANTARONI  .JEREMY  M 
FARBER.MAX  J 
FARLEY.TARA  K 
FARO.NICOLEE 
FARRELL.ERICA  L 
FARRELL.SHAUNA  M 
FARRENKOPF.KELLY  L 
FAUL.STACEY  L 
FAVREAU.GINA  D 
FAYE  JOHN  G 
FAZIO.ANTONIOG 
FEDELE.ALICIAP 
FEENEY.SIOBHAJJM  M 
FELLOWS  JODIH 
FERDINAND.NICOLE 
FERGUSON.JULIANE  M 
FERGUSON.RYAN  E 
FERNANDES.ALBERTINA  M 
FERNANDES.LOUIS 
FERNANDEZ.ELIZABETH 
FERNANDEZ.MARIEL  A 
FERREN.DAVID  E 
FERRO.PAUL  R 
FERSCH.ELLSWORTH  H 
FIDALGO.KEVIN 
FIELD.TORY  L 
FILIOS.KATHRYN  M 
FINBERG.DANA  B 
FINNIE.DANIELJ 
HORELLA.HEATHER  A 
FIRGELESKI.ELIZABETH  B 
FISCHBEIN.CARRIEJ 
FISH.ERIN  M 
FISHBURN.SARA  C 
FISKXAURAJ 
FITCH.KEVINM 
FITZEMEYER.MEAGHAN  K 
HTZGERALD.KEV1N  T 
FITZGERALD.SHELIA  A 
FITZPATRICK.HEATHER  B 


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FIVECOAT.CANDACE  L 
FTX.DAVTD  M,n 
FLAHERTY.KAITLIN  R 
FLANAGIN.SHAUNA  L 
FLEMING  JENNIFER  A 
FLEMMING.VINCENT  R,m 
FLEURYJOHN  M 
FLYNN.RYAN  K 
FOGELSON.SUSAN  B 
FOLEY  JOHN  H 
FOLEY.STACY  L 
FONSECA.KJMBERLY  R 
FORMHALS.KEVTNJ 
FORS.ANTHONY  V 
FORTE.GEORGEJ 
F0RTIN1,KRISTINEM 
FOSTER.RENEE  S 
FOURNIER.DANIELLE  N 
FOWLER.DEVON  B 
FRALEIGH.AMANDA  L 
FRANCHEBOIS.CHERIE  L 
FRANCK.MARY  E 
FRANCO.GLENDA  N 
FRANKLINJAMES  L 
FRANZ,MATTHEW  D 
FRASER.KATHLEEN  M 
FRAUSTO.NANCY  E 
FREDETTE.KATE  E 
FREEMAN.TARA  A 
FRffiDMAN.DANIEL  I, 
ERIEDMANJOEY  B 
FRIEDMAN.SCOTTA 
FROUM.HANA  M 
FRUTKIN.CARLYE  S 
FULLER.NATHAN  O 
FURLANO.KERRY  E 
GABOURY.AMY  B 
GADBOIS.NEILR 
GADEA.NATALIAC 
GAGNE.KATHERINE  A 
GALLAGHER  JOHN  F 
GALLAGHER,MARK  R 
GALLAGHER.PATRICIA  M 
GALLAGHER/TIMOTHY  P 
GALPERIN.BORIS  G 
GALUARDI.PETER 
GAMBALE.KEVINL 
GAMBURG.LARISA  A 
GAMEL.DIANAB 
GANIAS.SARAH  A 
GANNON.MATHEW  J 
GARBER.HEATHER  S 
GARCEAU.CYNTHIA  A 
GARCEAU.TIMOTHY  J 
GARCIA,ANGEL  D,JR 
GARGANO.CYNTHIA  M 
GARLAND.ANDREW  B 
GARLAND.EDWARD  F 
GARLICK.MICHAEL  J 
GARTAGANIS,PARIS  G 
GASS.MATTHEWT 
GATELYJAMES  A,JR 
GAUDETTE.REBECCA  M 
GAUVREAU.KAREN  M 
GAYNOR.NICOLE  A 
GEIGER  JOSEF  H 
GELINAS.PAUL  D 
GELLER.MARC  E 
GENAO,AMANDAE 
GENAUD.ALEXANDER  E 
GENTILE.SARAH  L 
GENZA.RUSSELL  F 
GERASIMOVA.OLGA  A 
GERDING,AARON  P 
GERMER  O'CAROLAN.ADRIAN  C 
GEROME.ELEANOR  M 
GERZON.NINA 
GETTY.WILLIAMJ 
GEVRY.JENN1FER  R 
GHANEH.AZADEH 
GIAIMO.COLLEEN 
GIANNAROS.MATTHEW  P 


GIBBS.LAURINA  D 
GIBSON  JONATHAN  E 
GIBSON.KATHLEEN  F 
GIFFORD  JESSICA  R 
GIGANTI.MONICAF 
GIGEE.GRANT  R 
GIGLIO.MICHAELA 
GIL.DELVIL 
GILBERT.EMMA  L 
GILDA  Y.RYAN  P 
GILL.KRISTIM 
GILLESPIEJ  DENNIS 
GILLETT.ALEXIS  L 
GILLETTE.CAROLYN  W, 
GILLIGAN.CHRISC 
GILLIS.MARIA  LEYRE 
GILLMAN.JESSICA  M 
GILLMEISTER.MATTHEW  T 
GILLMOR.SARAHJ 
GILMAN.REBECCA  R 
GILMER.GEORGE  L 
GILROY.NEILR 
GINLEY.DANIELE 
GIRARD.BRIANP 
GIROUX.MARTIN  E 
GISONDI.AMYL 
GIZA.ELIZABETH  S 
GLANVILLE.CHRISTOPHER  F 
GLASS.GREGORY  R 
GLASSMAN.ANDREA  B 
GLAUBER.REBECCA  K 
GLOWIK.TIMOTHY  D 
GOC.ANN  MARIE 
GODDARD.DAN  M 
GODINO.KATELYN  A 
GOGUEN.LESLIE  A 
GOING.MARYC 
GOLDJASON  P 
GOLDBERG.STEPHANIE  B 
GOLDEN.NICOLE  H 
GOLDFARB.LINDSAY  M 
GOLDMAN.MARISSA  B 
GOLDSTEIN.BREE  G 
GOLEN.CHRISTINA  M 
GOMES.W ALTER  B 
GOMEZ.MANUELJ 
GONCALVES.CECILIA  A 
GONCALVES  JACK  A 
GONCALVES.NUNO  M 
GONZALEZJAV1ER  B 
GONZALEZ.JENNIFER  L 
GONZALEZ.SUJEIRY 
GOODFIELD,JESSICA 
GORDENSTEIN.ANDRE  L 
GORDIEVSKY.LUSA 
GORDON.AMANDA 
GORDON.MELANIE  E 
GORDON.TYLER  K 
GORMAN.KELLYA 
GORMLEY.SARAH  T 
GOSSELIN.MONIQUE  M 
GOTTSCHLICHT  JENNIFER  P 
GOTTWALD.KIRSTEN  A 
GOULART.CARLEN  M 
GOULD.TTMOTHY  B 
GOUTE.TANISHA 
GOVONI.ALLISONM 
GOYETTE.ARTHUR  V,m 
GRACE.ANGELL 
GRACE.MEREDITH  L 
GRACE.SAREEDA  R 
GRADER,MATTHEW  D 
GRAFAKOS.CONSTANTINA  P 
GRAHAM.MELISSA 
GRANT, VALERIE  J 
GRASSIE,PAUL  E 
GRAVES.MARYBETH 
GRAY.MICHAEL  P 
GRA Y.RYAN  C 
GRAZIOLI.TON1L 
GREACENJONATHAN  D 
GRECO.DENNIS  S 
GREENJESSIEL 


GREEN.LILAC  H 
GREEN.SCOTT  R 
GREENEY.BETH  M 
GREENSPAN.TARA  N 
GRIERSON.SCOTT  D 
GRIFFIN.KEVINM 
GRIFFTN.TESS  Z 
GRMES.MOLLYL 
GRINNELL.MELANIE  D 
GRONNER.JESSE  S 
GRONOWICZ.MATTHEW  S 
GROSSMAN.MICHAEL  S 
GROVER.AJEETK 
GROVES  .VICTORIA  M 
GRUBER.KEVTNJ 
GRUPPI.DANIELP 
GUARDINO.KAREN  N 
GUERIN,  JENNIFER  M 
GUESSOUS.OMAR 
GUGGENHEIM.COURTNEY  M 
GUIDAJULIAA 
GUTLLERMO.CEYLIN  B 
GUMBS.DANA  A 
GUMPRIGHT.BRODERICK  J 
GUNSALUS.WILLIAM  P 
GUPTA.SVERGE  R 
GURF1ELD,IANL 
GURMAN.SUSANNE  M, 
GUSTAFSON.CARLA  J 
GUSTIN.KATHERINE 
HACKETT.BRENDAN  J 
HACKETT.ROBERTA  J 
HAGOOD.DEYATE 
HAHESY.CATTLIN  L 
HAIDAK.MICHAEL  P 
HAIMES.ELLIOTJ 
HALE.LAURAE 
HALEY.BENJAMINJ 
HALEY.DAWNM 
HALL.GINAM 
HALLIDAY.RYANJ 
HALLISEY.KATHRYN  R 
HALPERTN.ERINS 
HAMBLETON.SARA  H 
HAMILL.SCOTTA 
HAMILTON.BRANDON  G 
HAMILTON.COURTNEY  R 
HAMILTON,LEAHA 
HAMTLTON.RAMON  M 
HAMMON.PAULM 
HANJASON  S 
HANCOCK.JESSICA  B 
HANDWERKER.ETHAN 
HANLEY.ALISON  M 
HANLEY.SHEILAGH  A 
HANNON.ANDREW  C 
HANSEN.ERIKL 
HANSEN.GIANNAM 
HANSON.KERRJE  L 
HARDING.IANN 
HARM.GEOFFREY 
HAROON.SAAD 
HARRINGTON.ALEXANDER  M 
HARRIS.AMELIAR 
HARRIS.NEILM 
HARRISON.AMEE 
HART.KEVTNN 
HART.REBECCA  J 
HARTIGAN  JAMES  P 
HARTMAN.KELLY  F 
HARTZLER.TODD  J 
HASAN.NAZNEEN 
HATCH.ROBERT  F 
HATFIELD.SAML 
HAWKES.LISAJ 
HAYDEN.ANGELA  M 
HAYDEN.DANIELA 
HAYES.ANTHONY  R 
HAYES.LEANNE  B 
HAYS.MELISSA  C 
HEALE.KRISTINAM 
HEALEY.DAN1ELR 
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HEBENSTREIT.PETER  N 
HEBRARDT.CHRISTOPHER  J 
HEDGECOCK  JAME  L 
HEFFERON.EDWARD  J 
HEINES.RUSSELL  G 
HEELE.EMILY  S 
HELMSTADTER.CHRIS  H 
HEMINGW  A  Y.SEAN  C 
HENDERSON  JULE  M 
HENRIES.ALISON  A 
HENRY.MAURA  N 
HERNDON  LEBLANC.KRYSTIN  L 
HERRERA.RAQUEL 
HERSEY.BENJAMIN  R 
HEYES.DAVID  L 
HICKEY.AMY  A 
HICKEY.THOMAS  F 
HIGGINS.MATTHEW  W 
HIGGINS.SEAN  P 
HIGGINS.STEPHEN  C 
H1GGINS.TODD  R 
HIGUERA.PRISCELA 
HILLJACQUELYN  S 
HJLL.MARCIA  L 
HJLL.MATTHEW  M 
HILL.SHAWNT 
HILLMAN.HEATHER  N 
HINKLEY.MICHAEL  R 
HJPPENSTEELE.YOLANDA  E 
HIRSCH.DAVIDJ 
HIRSCH.SARAH  N 
HIRTLE.CLIFTON  C 
HTXON.MARKG 
HO.SON  N 
HO.YA-KO 

HOCHREITER.WENDY  J 
HODGDON.MICHAEL  J 
HODGES.RHIAN  A 
HOESSEL.MALAINA  L 
HOFF JAMES  D 
HOFFMAN.HEATHER  W 
HOGAN.HAYLEY  D 
HOLCOMB.ERICA  Y 
HOLLAND.CRAIG  H 
HOLMAN.ANDREW  J 
HOLMGREN.KEVIN  R 
HOLZMAN.WILLIAM  C 
HOPKJNS.CHRISTIAN  D 
HOPPER.LESLE  A 
HORGAN  .WILLIAM  J 
HORHOTA.MICHELLE  A 
HORNSTEIN.ROBIN  A 
HOSEY  JEANMARE  C 
HOULNE.SARAH  A 
HOURIHAN.BRENDAN  J 
HOUSE.MORGAN  M 
HOWARD1EIGHANN 
HOWE.AARON  E 
HOWELL.CHRISTOPHER  W 
HOWES.MICHAELS 
HOYT.ELISABETH  B 
HUHUOYl 
HUANGJANNE 
HUDDY.MICHELLE  L 
HUDSON.CHAD  A 
HUDSON  JENNEER  L 
HUMPHREY.NIKKI  M 
HLNGJOSEPH  R 
HUNSICKER  J£LYN  M 
HUNT.CHRISTINE  C 
HUNTER.TEHRAN  T 
HUPP.MARCI  M 
HURD.CHRISTOPHER  R 
HUSEINOVIC.NEDA 
HUSTED.ROSS  W 
HUTCHENJOHN  F 
HUTCHINSON.DOUGLAS  J 
HUTTONJEFFREY  M 
IEST.CHARLOTTEC 
IKASALO.RUSSELL  D 
ILICROMINAG 
ILIN.BORIS 
IMTIAZ.UMAR  M 


INNIS.THOMAS  N 
IOCCO.MICHAELG 
IRVTNG.MICHAEL 
ISALES.CYNTHIA 
JACKSON.BRETT  C 
JACOB  .MATHEW  S 
JACOBS.KATHLEEN  L 
JACOBSONJANA  M 
JACQUES.WESLEY  A 
JAEGER.ANDREJ 
JAEMMUANG.AJJLADA 
JAJME.RUDY 
JANCSICS.MATHEW  J,IV 
JANISKO.THOMASJ 
JANULEWICZ,JENNEER  R 
JAQUITH.THOMAS  E 
JARNES.ALLISON  L 
JASZEK.EDWARDF 
EAN  MARE.RACHEL  L 
EFFKO.PAULW 
JENNER.HEATHERL 
ENNINGS,JENNEER  LYNN 
JERMINE.TRICIAA 
ESPERSEN.L1SE  V 
JOBE.ANDREA  M 
JOHNSON.AMANDA  L 
JOHNSON.ANDREW  K 
JOHNSON.BENJAMIN  M 
JOHNSON.BENJAMIN  M 
JOHNSON.CHRISTOPHER  R 
JOHNSON.CRISTINE  M 
JOHNSON.DONITA  M 
JOHNSON.MARK  A 
JOHNSON.MICHAEL  E 
JOHNSON.MICHAEL  W 
JOHNSON.THOMAS  B,IV 
JOHNSON.ZOE  S 
JOHNSTONJERICA  H 
JOLESZ,MARTA 
JOLIN,JEFFREY 
JOLLY,DOLLYG 
JOLLY.MARK  E 
JONES.BRYAN  C 
JONES,NATHAN  D 
JORDAN.KAREN  M 
JOSEPH.ASHLIEM 
JOZEFIAK.ANNAM 
KADEN.MAITHEW  A 
KAGAWA.YUJIN 
KANAZI.RAMZI  K 
KANE,JAMESF,m 
KAPENASJAMES  M 
KAPGAN.ELENA  R 
KAPINOS.TINAM 
KAPLAN  .DEBORAH  A 
KAPLAN.JUAN  CARLOS  S 
KAPLAN.LAUREN  R 
KAPOOR.BONU 
KAPOPOULOS.BETH  A 
KARAPANOS.KATRINA  N 
KARNEY.ELIZABETH  A 
KARRAT.PAUL  J 
KASAHARA.YUJI 
KASHUCK.ENNIFER  A 
KATZ.CARYN  M 
KATZJASON  A 
KEANE.KRISTIAN  B 
KEANE.MICHAEL  R 
KEARSLEY.BRIAN  A 
KEENAN.BRENDAN  G 
KEENAN.NICHOLAS  S 
KEIR.ZACHARY 
KEISLINGJOELA 
KEISLING.JULEA 
KELLER.JENNIFERL 
KELLER.SEAN  M 
KELLEY.ANDREW 
KELLEY.BRIANNE  M 
KELLEY.BROOK 
KELLEYJOHN  K 
KELLOGG.ADAM  R 
KELLY.CONSTANCE  M 
KELLY.DANIELJ 


KELLY.SARA  B 
KELSEY.KIMBERLY  A 
KEMPESTY,MJCHAEL  J 
KENDALL.PETER  H 
KENDALL.SCOTTM 
KENNED  Y.BRIDGET  K 
KENNEDY.DAV1DJ 
KENNEDY.HOLLY  A 
KENNEDY.KRISTEN  M 
KENNEDY.MAHASIN  D 
KENNED  Y.MELINDA  R 
KENNEDY.TODD  C 
KERAN1S.ACHILLEAS 
KESSLER.ALLISON  J 
KHOUNSOMBATH.WELIAM  M 
KIGER.REBECCA  L 
KJLBRIDE.JOSEPH  J, 
KJM.HANNAH 
KIM.IN-HO 
KJM.JIHEE 
KIM.MYUNG  J 
KIM.UNJUNG 
KIMBOROWICZ.NICOLE  D 
KIMMEL.SARAHJ 
KINGKADEJOHANNA  K 
KINNAS.CARLY  L 
KINNEYJULETW 
KINUTA.YOSHIYA 
KIRKENDALL.MOLLY  C 
KIRKPATRICK,HEIDI  W 
KISLO.JOSEPH  R 
KITTREDGE.KATHERINE  H 
KLEIN  JENNEER  P 
KLINE.SCOTT  M 
KLOCK.REBECCA  M 
KLOIBER.CHRISTINE 
KNECHT.JENNEER  K 
KNELL,JENNEER  A 
KNIGHTLY.SEAN  W 
KOBEY  .RACHEL  M 
KOCHJS.KERRIANNE  M 
KODEANEN.TASHA 
KOFITSAS.EUGENIA 
KONDEL.CHERE  M 
KONTNG.BRIAN  P 
KOPELOFF.MELISSA  D 
KOPINTO.COREY  C 
KOPPEL.BETH  A 
KORPEWSKI.DAVID  P 
KORWAR.APARNA  R 
KOSARAS.ZSOFIA  E 
KOSINSKI.MELISSA  S 
KOSKY.LAUREN  T 
KOSTKA.SASHA  A 
KOTKIN.DEBRA  R 
KOTOWSKIJASOND 
KOTOWSKI.JELA 
KRAMER.ROSA  M 
KRAWEC  JOHN  A 
KREIN.CHRISTOPHER  M 
KRETE.BENJAMINR 
KRIVELOW  JESSICA  J 
KROL.MELANEM 
KROPEWNICKI.WOJCECH  J 
KROTICK.ESSE  R 
KROWCHUN.MATTHEW  J 
KROZY.EVAN  M 
KUANG.MIAOJ1 
KUENSTLER.RICHARD  A 
KUO.CHI  H 
KURIAN.IVANA  N 
KURINSKY.AREH  D 
KURZ.ELIZABETH 
KUSHNERJAMES  M 
KUYKENDALL.ELIZABETH  L 
KUZONTKOSKI.COLBY  C 
KWAN.LORETTA  B 
LABAY.SUSAN  M  DES 
LABB.COURTNEY  F 
LABONTE.EMILY  M 
LABONTE.HEATHER  A 
LACHANCE.KARA  B 
LACOSTE.KHERNCHRIST  K 


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LADIN.DAVIDJ 
LAFLASH.THOMAS  J 
LAM.CHRISTOPHER  K, 
LAM.VINH  P 
LAMBERT  ASTAR  T 
LAMEYTHOMAS  P 
LAMOREAUX.KEZIA  B 
LANCE.MICHAELP 
LANCLLEAH  E 
LANCIAN1.SHELLY  L 
LANE.CHRYSTJE  A 
LANE.PATRICKT 
LANGEVIN  AIMEE  N 
LANGLADE.AIDA  L 
LANGLAIS.DAVIDW 
LANGSTON.ANDREW  J 
LANTAGNE.MICHAEL  E 
LAPOINTE.BRADLEY  W 
LAPOINTE.CLAYTON  P 
LAPOINTE.JEREMIE  J 
LARAMEE.ERHC  A 
LAROCHE.SHAWN  M 
LASTOWSKI  JOSEPH  T 
LATESSA.STEPHEN  L 
LATHAM,JESSICA  F 
LATULIPPE.RAE  M 
LATZ.PATRICIA  L 
LAU.ROGER  W 
LA  VELLE  JUSTIN  M 
LAWLER.STEVEN  G 
LAWRENCE.RACHEL  A 
LAWSON.CHRISTIAN  E 
LAYPAN.SULE 
LE.KHA  N 
LE.XUAN  V 
LEAHY.MEGANE 
LEARY.MANUELAA 
LEARY,MATTHEW  H 
LEBLANC.LESLIE  A 
LEBOWITZ.RACHEL  H 
LEDERMAN.REBECCA  J 
LEE  JEFFREY  M 
LEFEBVRE.MATTHEW  T 
LEFKOWITZ,MARC  A 
LEHANS.MEREDITH  L 
LEICHTHAMMER.MARK  W 
LEINROTHTTMOTHY  R 
LENNOX.ANANDA  M 
LEONJACQUELYN 
LEONARD.MATTHEW  S 
LESLIE,NEYLAM 
LESTAGE.LYDIA  L 
LETENDRE.CATHERINE  A 
LEUNG,  VINCENTS 
LEVENSON  JJANIEL  E 
LEVER.BRIANM 
LEVERT.CATHERINE  A 
LEVUMEJULIEA 
LEVINE.RACHEL  S 
LEVY.CANDACE  R 
LEWIS.GEOFFREY  S 
LEWIS.NEKIAL 
LEWIS,STACEY  ANN  M 
LEWIS, TODD  R 
LI.GILES  L 
U.KAWAN 
LI.LAPYIN 
LI.SHARON  W 
LIANIDES.CORINJ 
LIBBY,MATTHEWI 
LIBERATORE,MARC  D 
LIBERTLKRISTINAA 
LJBISZEWSKI.BETH 
LIEBENOW  JUSTIN  B 
LIN.MARKC 
LINDSLEY.LOREN  D 
LINSLEY.BRIANE 
LIOIOJOHNJ 
LIPA.HEATHER  L 
LIPP.CHRISTIANA 
LITCHFIELD.SCOTT  M 
LITHGOW.CYNTHIA  E 


LITTLE,JESSICAA 
LITTLEFIELD.CATHERINE  D 
LIVERMORE,MATTHEW  J 
LIVERSIDGE.HORACE  P 
LIVINGSTONE  JILL  C 
LIZARRAGA.GIACHERY  I 
LLOYD.ERIN  H 
LOBO.PATRICIA  D 
LOCH.VERENA  K 
LOCHIATTO.KRISTY  L 
LOCKLIN.HEATHER  E 
LOCONTE.GEOFFREY  J 
LOIODICE,MELISSA  M 
LOMBARDLBETH  A 
LOOMIS.MEREDITHJ 
LOPARDO,JENNIFER  L 
LOPES  AMY  E 
LOPESJOSH  I 
LOPRESTI.MICHELLE 
LORD.ROBERTJ 
LORDAN  JCATE  E 
LORENZ.WILLIAM  M 
LOSTRACCO,CHIARA  M 
LOW  JESSICA  A 
LOWERY.AMYE 
LUCAS.CHRIS  A 
LUCAS.LISA  C 
LUCAS.MICHELLE  L 
LUCAS/VICTORIA  A 
LUCCHESI.ROBIN 
LUCEY  STACOM,MICHAELA  M 
LUHRS.ROBERT  H 
LUI,DESMOND 
LUSCZYNSKI.LISA  A 
LUTY.BETH  A 
LY.HEANG  G 
LY.XUAN 
LYALKO.YURY 
LYDON.THOMAS  E,m 
LYLISJERTNE 
LYNCH.BRENDAN  M 
LYNCH.MAUREEN  M 
LYNCH.VALERJE  M 
LYNOTT.PATRICIA  E 
LYONS.EILEEN 
MACALUSO.KURTJ 
MACARA.CRYSTAL  L 
MACCONNELL.ADAM  B 
MACCORMACK  JACLYN  A 
MACHADO.CARLOS  M 
MACHADOTARA  A 
MACK.MONTYM 
MACMEEKIN.MARIA  L 
MACMEEKIN.SHAWN  A 
MACQUARRJEJJANJELLE 
MACROSTIE.MARAH  M 
MACWILLIAMS.KRISTY  L 
MADAMBA.CHARMAINE  FAITH 
MAGAZU  JESSICA  L 
MAGEAU.MICHAELJ 
MAGEE.MEGHAN  A 
MAGNUSSON.DAVID  W 
MAHONEY.MARY  C 
MAILLOUX,  JEREMY  R 
MAJLLOUXJOHNC 
MAINVILLE,JENICCA  R 
MAIURANO.MARCO 
MAJ.MELISSAM 
MALDONADO  JUDITE  I 
MALEKNIAZ,MICHAEL  F 
MALKUNS.LAUREN  K 
MALLORY,CLAUDINE  E 
MALONE,JOHNE 
MALONEY.MICHELLE  M 
MALONI.LINDSAYB 
MALTACEA.CHRISTTNE  M 
MANGAN  JENNIFER  M 
MANGANELLI.FRANCIS  C 
MANOCCHIA  JUSTIN  J 
MANOLAKOS.PETER  T 
MARCELLUS.RODNEY  M,JR 
MARCELO.ALEXJ 
MARCIN.ALLISONT 


MARCUS  JAMIE  L 
MARENCO.CARLOS 
MARINUS.ALICIAI 
MARKEL  JASON  A 
MARKUNAS.CHRISTOPHER  G 
MAROLDA.LYDIA  C 
MARSINA.M1CHELE  F 
MARTIN.CAROLINE  L, 
MARTIN.CHRISTOPHER  M 
MARTIN.CHRISTOPHER  R 
MARTINJOSEPHJ 
MARTIN.KELLYM 
MARTIN.SEANP 
MARTTNEAU.ERIKA  J 
MARTTNEZ.RAMONJTA 
MARTO.ADAM  B 
MARV1CI.KRISTINA  A 
MASIELLO.DIANEC 
MASON.ROBERT  M 
MASON.RYANW 
MASON, VANESSA  K 
MASSACHJ.DEBORAH  S 
MASTERS.ALLISON  L 
MATCHETTJESSICA  D 
MATEJEK.CHRISTOPHER  J 
MATOS.TJMOTHY 
MATSUURA.AYA 
MATTA.ELIZABETH  T 
MATTCHEN.ELIZABETH  J 
MATTIO,SEANM 
MATUREVICH,MARIE  C 
MATYAS.ROBERTL 
MATZ.CHRISTINAJ 
MAUSER.BRETT  P 
MAYBURY.TARA  C 
MAYER.CHRISTOPHER  J 
MAYER.DYLAN 
MAYO  PEREZ.AMORA  A 
MAYO.BOBBIEJ 
MAYOCK,JOHNS,m 
MAZANECNICHOLAS  J 
MCCABE.PATRICK  J 
MCCAFFERTY.SHAWN  M 
MCCANN,KEVINA 
MCCARGO.KELLY 
MCCARTHY.CASEY  C 
MCCARTHY.KERRY 
MCCLELLANDJESSICA  A 
MCCORMACK.COLLEEN  T 
MCCORMICKEITH  C 
MCCORMICK.KERRY  A 
MCCOURTJEMELYA 
MCCOY.BRETT  T 
MCCOY.ROBERT  G 
MCCOY.SHANDRIA  A 
MCCREA.DEREK  G 
MCCULLOCH.COURTNEY  L 
MCCULLOUGH.HADIYA  R 
MCCUSKER.HEATHER  A, 
MCDONALD.AARON  T 
MCDONALD.CHRISTIE  A 
MCDONALD.KENNETH  L 
MCENELLY  JOHN  A 
MCEWAN,JENNIFER  M 
MCFARLAND.MICHAEL  R,JR 
MCGARRY.KELLY  L 
MCGINTY  JOSEPH  D, 
MCGRANE.MICHAEL  T 
MCHUGH.MEGHAN  C 
MCINNESS.MICHELLE  K 
MCINTIRE.HEATHER  M 
MCINTYRE,MICHAEL  G 
MCINTYRETUERE  A 
MCIVER,MARK  A 
MCKEE.STACY  C 
MCKENNA.KATA  K 
MCKENNA.MARYLUZ  P 
MCKTLLOPJESSICA  S 
MCKINNON  .JENNIFER  A 
MCKINNON,SARAH  B 
MCLANE.CURREN  A 
MCLAUGHLIN  JOSEPH  S 
MCLELLAN.SAMUEL  P 


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MCMAHON.CHRISTOPHER  L 
MCMASTER.ANGELA  K 
MCNALL  Y.PATRICK  O 
MCNEILL.FELICIA  K 
MCNEILL  JENNIFER  R ' 
MCPHERSON.MELISSA  L 
MCWTLLIAMS  JENESS  A  N 
MEADOWS.KELLY  B 
MEAGHER.CHRISTOPHER  C 
MEALEY.NATHAN  D 
MECHLOWICZ JULIE  A 
MEDELINSKAS.CHRISTOPHER  D 
MEDICO.N  nCHELLE 
MEDINA.EFRAIN 
MEEKS.RACHEL  E 
MEGRLAN.M1CHAEL  S 
MEHRTASH.MERSEDEH 
MEI.SHILI 
MELENDEZJJTZA  I 
MELLEY.ERIC  C 
MELLEY.PAUL  D 
MELNICK.LINDSAY  S 
MERCADOJHONAN  F 
MERCK  JESSICA  A 
MERIDAJ.ARA  R 
MERKEL.LISA  A 
MERRILL.KATHERINE  R 
MERSER.MIRLANDE 
N  IERTZ.M  ATTHEW  M 
MESSECK  JONATHAN  T 
MESSIER.NICOLEM 
METAYER  JEAN  RJR 
METCALFUSA  M 
METZ.COLIN  P 
MEYERSJILLM 
MICHAEL.CHRISTOPHER  R 
MICHAUD.DANIELLE  S 
MICHNEJODIA 
MIDGLEY.KIRSTEN  A 
MIFSUD, VENUS  A 
MIHAILIDISJ'AUL 
MKORYAK.SARAH  L 
MILLER.BRENDAN  P 
MILLER.GRETCHEN  J 
MILLEJUIEIDI 
MILLERJOHN  M  JR 
MILLER  JOSHUA  A 
MILLER.NATH.AN  L 
MILLER.NINAK 
MILLER.TAMMYK 
MILLETTE.HEATHER  L 
MILLIRON  JESSICA  M 
MINASIAN.DAVID  W 
MIRABAL  JENNY  S 
MISH.STEPHEN  C 
MITCHELL.LYDIA  A 
MITCHELL.TAMRA  A 
MODARRESJIANA 
MOHAMMAD.BUSHRA 
MOHAMMED.FELICIA  J 
MOHAMMED.HAZTM  G 
MOHAN  JASON  F 
MOISE.WEENDA1 
MOJICA.M  ADELINE  M 
MOK,  WINNIE  W 
MOLCHAN.TASHA  M 
MOLINA  JOSEF 
MOLTA.ANGELA  M 
MON  AHAN.KAREN  A 
MONAHAN.KEVIN  T 
MONTZ.RAYMOND  I 
MONTALTO.ANDREW  A 
MONTES.ALAIN  D 
MONTGOMERY.STEVEN  R 
MONTTLLI.THOMAS  J 
MOONEY.KATHLEEN  L 
MORAIS.CHRISTTNA  M 
MORAN.KEnH  P 
MORAN.SEAN  P 
MORAN.VALERIE  A 
MORANGE.KELCEY  H 
MORAWIAK.PETER  A 


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MORELLO.MARIEN 
MORENCY.V1CTOR  M 
MORENO.ROSANA 
MOREWEDGE.CAREY  K 
MORGANJENIFER  A 
MORIN.ELLEN  A 
MORIN.TRACEY  M 
MORIN1.DAVIDM 
MORO  JODY  LEE 
MORRELL.MELISSA  I 
MORRIS.ANDREA  N 
MORRISON.MICHELLE  M 
MORRISSEY.RENEE  A 
MORSE.ANDREW  I 
MORSE.DAVID  M 
MORUZZI.THEA  L 
MOSES.ROBYN  L 
MOSS.CHRISTOPHER  S 
MOSSACK.KARIN  E 
MOYNIHAN.MOLLY  A 
MOYNIHAN.PATRICK  B 
MUCHA.MICHAELE 
MUEHLETHALER.JEFFREY  C 
MUGO.MUTUHI  S 
MUIR.LORI  A 
MULARSKI.PETERI 
MULIERO.LEAH  E 
MULLALY.KELSEY  I 
MULLEN.DANIELW 
MULLEN.GREGORY  D 
MULLEN.LISAA 
MULLEN.MICHELLE  G 
MULLINJILLE 
MULLOY.RYAN  K 
MULRYAN.MICHAEL  S 
MUMBLOW.PHILIP  I, 
MUNCEY.ANDREW 
MUNIZ.ARAINAC 
MUNTHALI.ALICE  W 
MURAWSKI.ALISON  M 
MURPHY.ERIN  P 
MURPHY.HEATHER  A 
MURPHY  JAMES  P 
MURPHY  JAMES  P 
MURPHY.JENNIFER  A 
MURPHY,MEGAN  L 
MURPHY.MEGHAN  M 
MURPHY.SEAN  T 
MURPHY.STEPHEN  M 
MURRAY.SANDRA  S 
MURRAY.THOMAS  V 
MURRAY.TTMOTHY  D, 
MURWIN.WILLIAM  P 
MUTO.TYANNE  L 
MUTTI.ANTHONY  M 
MUTTI  JEREMY  E 
MYERS  JOHN  E 
NADWORNY.LEANNE 
NAGEL.KTM  L 
N  AIMAN.KIMBERLY  M 
NAJIAR.MOHAMAD  YASER 
NAKAGUCHI.HIDEYUKI  D 
NAKAMURA.HITOMI 
NATHMAN.MARC  D 
NAVAB.SARA 
NAZARIAN.STEVEN  E 
NEAL.KELSO  L 
NEE.EILEENJ 
NELSON.AMY  S 
NELSONJOSHUA  C 
NELSON.M.  IUDETH 
NERONE.STEPHEN  M 
NERSESOV.ANDREY  Y 
NEUMANN.ELISABETH  F 
NEVILLEJENNIFER  L 
NEWCOMBE.TANYA  M 
NEWMAN.ELIZA  A 
NEWMAN  JONATHAN  A 
NEWMAN.KATET 
NEWTON.GREGG  C 
NG.MING  W 
NGO.CHARLES  TAN 


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NGUYEN.DAPHUONG  L 
NGUYEN.QUY  Q 
NGUYEN.VIN  L 
NICCOLINI.ALYSSA  D 
NICHOLAS.GISELLE  E 
NICKENS  .ROBERT  L 
N1COLL.KIMBERLY  L 
NOBREGA.SALLY  A 
NOLAN  JENNA  M 
NORRIS  JOSEPH  M 
NORTHRUP.KELLI  L 
NORTONJAMIEL 
NOWAK.MARCT 
NOYES.BRIAN  H 
NUNES.TANYAL 
NUNEZ.FRANCELLIS, 
NWANKPA.IHUAKU  U 
O'CONNELL.DIANE  C 
O'CONNOR.BARRY  T 
O'CONNOR.DEENA  R 
O'CONNOR.MARKJ 
O'DONNELL.PATRICK  D 
O'MALLEY  JAMES  P 
O'MALLEY.LAURA  B 
O'NEILJOHNJ 
OCONNELL.DANIEL  M 
ODAY  .TIMOTHY  P 
OGILVIE.PAULT 
OH.BOKJ 

OKSAN1SH.IOHNM 
OKUDA.HAJIME 
OLIVER  JENNIFER  A 
OLIVIERI.HEATHER  A 
OLKOVIKAS.MATHEW 
OLSEN.KRISTEN  A 
OLSON.ANGELA  C 
OLSON  JAMES  F 
ONEIL.BRIANA 
ONEILL.JAMES  M 
ONUOHA.VTvTANC 
ORAM.DIMrnU  A 
ORSINI.EDU  ARDO I 
ORSIN1  JOSEPH  D 
ORTEGA.ANDRES  C 
ORTIZ.DAVID 
OSEI.SHEILAN 
OSMAN.KAREN  M 
OSTRANDER.KENNETH  R.JR 

OSTROWSKI.TODD  P 

OSUCHDANTEL  B 

OTERO.ORLANDO 

OTT JAMES  S 

OTUECHERE-CLEPPER.AINKA  C 

OWENS  JASON  V 

OWENS.MELISSAJ 

OWENS.PAULA  M 

OWENS.REBECCA  M 

PA.KHEN 

PABREZIS.HEATHER  A 

PACHECO.ORLANDO 

PADGETJAMES  W,IV 

PADILLA.KRISTINE  M 

PAGANO.ADRIANA  S 

PAGANO.ALLISON  A 

PAGE.EVAN  A 

PAICE.MEAGHAN  D 

PAINE.MATTHEW  H 

PALLANT.DAVIDM 

PALMER.ANDREW  R 

PALMER.BROOKE  L 

PALMER.SUSAN  M 

PALMIERI.CHRISTINE  D 

PALMUCCI.BRIAN  D. 

PALOZIE.STACY  A 

PALUMBO.MATTHEW  I 

PANASUK  JODI M 

PANCOE.ADRIENNE  E 

PAQUETTE.CHANTAL  M. 

PAQUETTE.JUSTIN  I 

PARE.DAVID  E 

PARE.MATTHEWI 

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PARI  DI  MONRTVA.FABIO 
PARK.MIRIL 
PARK.SOVINA 
PARKER.MELISSA  C 
PARKER.MICHAEL  F,JR 
PARKS  JtATIE  L 
PARLIN  JASON  G 
PARMENTER.DAVID  A 
PARSONS.MELISSA  K 
PARTENOPE.COLLEEN  M 
PARZTVAND.LAUREN  M, 
PASQUALE.MICHELE  L 
PASTERNAK.AMY  L 
PATADAL.BEATRICE 
PATNODE.MARJORE 
PATTEN,ADAMJ 
PATTT.CHRISTIAN  R 
PAUL.GEOFFREY  M 
PEABODY.SHAUNACY  A 
PEARCEJERRY  L 
PEARSONJAMES  T 
PEAVEY.MATTHEW  W 
PEDAPATI.ERNEST  V 
PEDERZANI.DORYNE  J 
PEELLE.TYSON  A 
PEET.SARAH  R 
PEISSNER.RACHAEL  J 
PELLEGRINO.AMY  M 
PENDLEYJCATHERINE  G 
PENTON.REKIYAJ 
PEPPERS.EMILY  L 
PERALTA.CARLOS  R 
PEREIRA.MAGGIE  DOCANTO 
PERETZMAN.MARISSA  L 
PEREZ,  YUISA  C 
PERLENFEIN.LACEY  L 
PERMENTER.AMY  E 
PERNA.CHRISTOPHER  J 
PEROMSIK,JOSHUA  M 
PERRONRAYANNE 
PERRY.CHRISTOPHER  M 
PERRY.ERIC  A 
PERRY.MICHAELP 
PERUSSE.CHARLES  E 
PETERSJASON  A 
PETERS  .STACIA  E 
PETERS/WILLIAM  W 
PETRICCA.TARA  L 
PETRO-ROY.AMY  M 
PETRUSKA.CLARISSA  A 
PETSCHKE.PAMELA  C 
PEZZA.GARY  M 
PEZZELLA,JEFFREY  P 
PHAM.ANN  KIEU 
PHANEUF.CHRISTOPHER  J 
PHELAN  JAMES  L 
PHUXIBERT.ELETHEA  N 
PHUNGXARRY  B 
PICKARD.MARK  P 
PEDRA.KAROLINE  C 
PffiRCE.RYAN  S 
PIERIJTMOTHYG 
PERRO,MICHAELI 
PIETROSANTO  JAMES  B 
PIH.SANDYRIRA 
PIMENTEL  JOSEPH  P 
PINCHES.ROGER  G 
PINRODEJEKKAVUT 
PINSONNEAULT  JOANNA  L 
PION  JAMES  C 
PITZER.CHRISTINEL 
PLACE  JONATHAN  M 
PLANKEY,BRIANE 
PLANSKY.DAVID  M 
PLANTE,JENNIFER  L 
PLAZA,JENNIFER  L 
PLAZAJTMOTHY  B 
POCAS  JENNIFER  R 
PODLENSKI.RICHARD  S 
POHLSON  J3ANA  W 
POLANDJPAMELA  A 
POUMENIJTNAS 
POLVERTNI.LAURA  L 


POMIECINSKA.KAMILA  O 
POON.POON  HAR 
POPIEL.ADAM  J 
PORTER-HENRY.GABRIEL 
PORTER.KARYN  E 
POTTIER.MICHELLE  J 
POULMASJAMES  F 
POULTEN.SAMANTHA  L 
POWELL.ALAN  W 
POWELL.MARGARET  E 
POWERS, ERIN  E 
POWERS.ERIN  R 
POWERS.MATTHEW  I 
POY.VESETH 
PRESZJEFFREY  D 
PREW,MICHELLE  P 
PRICE.CHRISTOPHER  M 
PRICE.ERIK  N 
PRICE.LAQUANA  E 
PRICE.SAMUEL  C 
PRIOR.RYAN  C 
PROCTOR.MICHAEL  R 
PROVOST.KYLE  L 
PULLIA.REBECCA  L 
PULLIA,  VINCENTS 
PUNTTN.ELIZABETH  R 
PURCELL.MICHAEL  A 
PUSHKAR.ALEXIS  N 
PYRRO.NICOLE  L 
PYZYNSKI.LISAA 
QUARELLO.ADAM  M 
QUATELA  J3AVID  A 
QUEENAN.CHRISTOPHER  W 
QUESTELL.MICHEILA 
QUINN,THERESA  M 
QUTTADAMO,ANGELA  E 
QUYSNER.ANNIE  G 
RAABE.SUZANNE  K 
RACINE,IEREMYT 
RAFFO.ROMINAI 
RAFUSE.ALLISON  M 
RAGOSTA,ADRIAN  I 
RAHMATIJ'EDRAM 
RAKIEY  JOSHUA  P 
RAKITIN.SARAH  B 
RALLS.KATHLEEN  S 
RAMA.AMYE 
RAMADAN.SAMIRA  S 
RAMAGE.LISAS 
RAMM.RUSSELL  D 
RAMONETTI  JAIME  E 
RAMOS.ALISON  H 
RAMOS.OSWALDO 
RANDALL.MEAGAN  L 
RAPHAEL.BRIAN  L 
RAPHAEL.ELANA 
RATHBUN.SCOTT  P 
RAYKHTSAUM.ANNA 
RAZA.SABIH  S 
RAZA.SUBKA  S 
REARDON.KERRI  L 
REDMOND.MICHAEL  E 
REGAN.DEBORAH  A 
REGAN.KEVTN  M 
REGOLIZIO  JCELLY  A 
REIBOLD.REBECCA  E 
REICH.DAVIN  L 
REILLY.COLIN  D 
REILLY,SARA  E 
RENERIS  JASON  T 
RENZI.LISAM 
RESENDES.DONNY  M 
REYES.TAVANE 
RHODES/WILLIAM  A 
RIBAUDO,TROY  D 
RIBEIRO,NEUSA  H 
RICCIARDELLI.DULCE  M 
RICE.CORTNEY  D 
PJCE.DANA  C 
RICE.MICHAELA 
RICHARD  JASON  M 
RICHARD  J*  Y  AN  W 
RICHTER.CARRIE  C 


RIENDEAU.AMY  L 
RILEY.BRIAN  J 
RILEY.SERRA 
RIMMER.KATHLEEN  M 
RINALDI.ANDREW  N 
RINALDI.DAVIDM 
RING.PAUL  M 
RIOS.ANDRESI 
RITCHAY.DAVIDI 
RITTER.GOTTFRIED  J,IV 
RIVERA,LYNETTE  S 
RIVERA.MELODY 
RIVERA.RAMONL 
ROBBAT.ANDREA  M 
ROBBINS.SCOTT  D 
ROBERTS.DAVTD  M 
ROBERTS.THERESE  M 
ROBERTSON.EMILY  C 
ROBERTSONJASON  E 
ROBICHAUD.CARRJDE  A 
ROBINSONJENNIFER  M 
ROCK.MARY 
RODGERS.VALERIE  K, 
RODRIGUES  JJAMILTON  S 
RODRIGUEZ.ISAIAS  M 
RODRIGUEZ.MARIBEL 
RODRIGUEZ.RICARDO 
ROMOFF,MINDY  R 
RONAN.PHILLIPR 
RONDINI.CHRISTOPHER  J 
RONGNER.MICHAEL  C 
ROOF  JAMISON  D 
ROSE  JAMIE  A 
ROSENBLUM.EDEN  L 
ROSENZWEIG.AARON  W 
ROSS.MARY  L 
ROSS.STEPHANIE  M 
ROSSETTIE.MICHAEL  P 
ROSSI  JILL  M 
ROTA  JONATHAN  I 
ROTHGEB,NICOLE  M, 
ROUSE.LOUISA  C 
ROWLEY/THOMAS  PJR 
ROY-CLARK,PETER  B 
ROY.KEVIN  M 
ROY.KIMBERLYA 
ROZANSKI.MEGHAN  A 
ROZIN,IANI 
RUA.MARIO  C 
RUBERTI.ALEXANDRA 
RUBERTI.MARY  F 
RUCKER.SIMON  M 
RUDOLPH.ARTHUR  J,m 
RUGGLES  J3M0LY  B 
RUIZ  JOSE  F 
RUIZ  JUNIOR  M 
RUNO,MARY  M 
RURY.SARAH  E 
RUSAN.NASSER  M 
RUSSO.ANGELA  M 
RUTKIEWICZ,KEITH  R 
RYAN  JONATHAN  P 
RY  AN  JUSTIN  C 
RYBICKI.MICHAEL 
RYNSKY.ALICIAL 
SAARI.MICHAELI 
SACCOCIAJASON  D 
SACK.ALEC  E 
SADD.NINA  N 
SALERNO.ELISA  M 
SALOJONK 
SAMSON.CARLA  J 
SANCES.MATTHEW  R, 
SANCHEZ.LUZ  I 
SANCHEZ.MARILYN 
SANDELLJJANIEL  M, 
SANDERS.BRIAN  R 
SANDERS.NAKEISHA  M 
SANDLER.BRYAN  W 
SANDS.VICTORIA  L 
SANFORD.THOMAS  E 
SANGAVARAM.SIRISHA 
SANTIAGO  JOIANA I 


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SANTOROJOSEPHM 
SANTORO.MARIA  R 
SANTOSJAMES  W 
SANTOS  JOAO  C 
SANTOS  JOSE 
SANTOYO.MIREYA 
SANYAL/iNTTA  C 
SANZONE.ROBERT  J 
S.ARATH.BRIAN 
S.ARDELLAJOANNE  L 
SARGENT.LESSIE  T 
SATOW.SHARIL 
SAUNDERSJENN1FER  C 
SAUNDERS.KAREN  E 
SAUNDERS.MOLLY  E 
SAUVIGNE.TIMOTHY 
SAVAGE  JOHN  R 
SAYOIE.KELLYJ 
SAW1CK1.ADAM  G 
SAWYER.TIMOTHY  P 
SCACE.N1COLE  M 
SCAMMELL.KIMBERLY  D 
SCANLAN.CORDELIA  L 
SCHAEFFER.MICHAEL  P 
SCHAFFER.ELANA  J, 
SCHEDERN.LISA  N 
SCHELLING.CHRISTINA  D 
SCHER.HARRIS  J 
SCHLEICHER.KAREN  S 
SCHLEIPMAN  .LESLIE  J 
SCHMTTTJOHN  E 
SCHMTTT.KAREN  M 
SCHOENFELD.ILANA  M 
SCHUMAN  JUSTIN  C 
SCHVV  ARTZ.D  ANIEL  J 
SCHWARZENBACH.ERIC  P 
SCILLA.SHANNON 
SCOTT.DAVID  K 
SCULL  Y.BRIAN  M 
SCULLY.MATTHEW  S 
SEARS.ALFRED 
SE.ARS.COURTNEY  A 
SECORA.MARCY  C 
SEIGEL.ADAM  L 
SENECAL.HEATHER  M 
SENFT.LEXI  N 
SEONWOO.EUNICE  YEU-OK 
SERGEANT  JEANETTE  N 
SERGEANTJvflCHELLE  F 
SEROTTA.VANESSA  S 
SHAFFER.MERRILL  L 

SHAFIK.MARLEINE  R 
SHAFIROFF.NATALIE  K 
SHAILER.MICHAEL  N 
SHANEHSAZJ'IAM 
SHAPIRA.DANTEL  S 
SHAPIRO.SARAH  R 
SHARMAAMYA 
SHARRON.OCTAVIA  C 
SHEAJENNIFER  L 
SHEA.KELLIE  M 
SHEA.MARK  C 
SHEA.SARAH  E 
SHELLENBERGER.MICHAEL  A 
SHEMMERI.EALAF 
SHEPARDXAVONNE  C 
SHEPTYCK.ELIZABETH  A 
SHERLOCK.DAWN  E 
SHERMAN  JHELISSA 
SHEVLIN.ELIZABETH  A 
SHILLING.BROOKE  L 
SHIPPEE.KEVIN  M 
SHIPPEY  .NATHANIEL  J 
SHOGAN.ANDREW  M 
SHOPPE.LISA  M 
SHRUHAN.COURTNEY  M 
SHUER.LEE  J 
SHUKAILO.CHRISTINE  E 
SHUMAKER.SARAH  J 
SIBLEY.MiCHAEL  A 
SICARD.ERIC  A 
SIDEL.ROBIN  A 
SILANSKY  JAIME  M 


SILBER  JULIE  L 
SILVA.JENNIFER  A 
SELVA.PAULG 
S1LVER.JESSICA  M 
SIMMONS.KRISTINE  A 
SIMON.KRISTOPHER 
SIMONE.MARIAA 
SIMONIAN.ARPEE 
SINGH.MEHER 
SINGHVI.ASHISH  K 
SINICROPE.ALICIA  D 
SINNI  .LEIGH  E 
SKILLEN  JAIME  C 
SLANG.ALLISON  K 
SLATER.ELI  O 
SLATTERY.COLLEEN  C 
SLAVIN.TARAA 
SLINGLUFF,RICHARD  H 
SLOWK.DANIELW 
SMALL  JENNIFER  L 
SMALL.IEREMIAH  D 
SMTTH.ADAMB 
SMITH.ANDREA  L 
SMITH.BRIDGETK 
SMITH.CATINAM 
SMTTH.CHRISTOPHER  D 
SMITH.KELLY  L 
SMITH.MELISSA  A 
SMITH.RACHEL  L 
SMITH.SANDRAJ 
SMITH.SHANNONE 
SMTTH.STEPHANIEJ 
SMITH.TIMOTHYJ 
SMULLIGAN.STEPHENIE  L 
SMULLIN.RACHEL  E 
SOBEL.ELKE  S 
SOBELJACLYN  C 
SOHTZ.FLEUR  S 
SOKOLO V.STEVEN  J 
SOMERVILLE,ANDREW  M 
SOMES.WENDY  K 
SOTIRION.LESLIEJ' 
SOTIROPOULOS.DEMETRIOS  F 
SOTO.AMY  E 
SPADARO.MELINA  G 
SPAULDING  JAMES  P 
SPAULDING.KATHRYN  T 
SPAULDING.ROBERT  E 
SPEAKMAN.ELIZABETH  M 
SPEAR.DAVID  A 
SPEIGHT.MARK  W 
SPITZ.CARLA  M 
ST  ONGE.REBEKAH  L 
ST  ONGE.STACY  S 
STAHL.BRIAN  D 
STAMM.KARA  M 
STAMOPOULOS.ASPASIA  A 
STANLEY  J  AMES  E 
STANNARD.SHERRY  L 
ST  ARK,  WILLIAM  F 
STARKE  JEREMY  P 
STARRETT.MICHAEL  A 
STEAD.TENNYSON  E 
STEARN.ROBYN  B 
STEBBINS  JOANNE  L 
STEBBINS.MOLLY 
STEBENNE.KERI  L 
STEELE.MARIANNE  P 
STEIL.ALANW 
STEIN.HARLEE  C 
STELZER.ERICA  R 
STENGELJONATHAN  D 
STERLIN.STANLEY  P 
STEVENS.SCOTT 
STEVENSON.ROBERT  T 
STEWART.VICKE  S 
STILES.AMANDA  E 
STILES.AMELIA  A 
STOCKMAN.ERIN  L 
STONE.COLLEEN  M 
STONE.J1LLE 
STORCH.DANIEL  E 
STOWE.AMY  K 


STRICKER.MEREDITH  D 
STRHCE.BRIAN  M 
STRONG.SABRINA  H 
STYCHE.ERICJ 
SUBICA.MICHELE  S 
SULLIVAN-BOOVER.SHAY  P 
SULLIVAN.ALEXW 
SULLIVAN.BETH  E 
SULLIVAN.BRIAN  T 
SULLIVAN.CARA  M 
SULLIVANJILLO 
SULLIVAN.MEAGHAN  K 
SULLIVAN.NATHAN  D 

SULLIVAN.NICOLE 

SUMMERLINJOHN 

SUNKENBERGJAMES  R 

SUNKLE  JENNIFER  S 

SURRETTE.SHANE  W 

SUSCA.MARGOT  A 

SUTTON.ERICAM 

SWAIN,SONJAP 

SWANSONJULIAJ 

SWARTWOUT.ROSS  E, 

SWARTZJONATHAN 

SWEDBERG.KRISTINE  E 

SWEENEY.JENNIFER  A 

SYKES.ELISSA  C 

SZAFAROWICZ.ELENA  S 

SZILAGYI.SETHA 

SZPAK.KATARZYNA  M 

TABB.ROBERT  L.IV 

TABI.STANLEYT 

TAITELBAUM  JOSHUA  S 

TAKACS.ERIN  P 

TALBOT.CHRISTOPHER  F 

TALBOTT.MICHAEL  J 

TALL.ASHA  M 

TALLMAN.MATTHEW  K 

TAMULIS.BRONJ 

TANG.LIDA 

TARANTTNO.STEPHANIE  J 

TARR.EMILY  C 

TAVERAS.TANIA 

TAY.LOIS  E 

TAYLOR.JESSICAJ 

TAYLOR.PATRICK  S 

TAYLOR.TANYAJ 

TEBALDI.ADAM  A 

TECZAR.JESSICA  S 

TEIG.BENJAMTNN 

TEDCEIRAJOSEM 
TEMKIN.DANIELI 
TEMPLE.ANGELA  L 
TEMPLE.SHAWN  L 
TERRY.KAREN  A 
TESSARIJOSEPHD 
TESSBER.NICOLE  C 
TETHERLY.NAOMI  C 
TEXEIRA.KENNETH  R 
THAYER.RICHARD  C 
THERIAULT.LIZMYRA, 
THERIENJOELG 
THEROUX.TARA  A 
THIBEDEAU  JASON  J 
THOMAS.GEOFFREY  E 
THOMASJAMIL 
THOMAS.LATONIA  D 
THOMPSON.KAIF  S 
THOMPSON.MICHAEL  S 
THOMPSON.PETER  L.IR 
THOMPSON.SHELLEY  I 
THOMPSON.TREVOR  A 
THRALL.JESSICA  P 
THURBER  JESSICA  M 
TIBBETTS.NATHAN  D 
TTNKEL.BRIAN  C 
TINKHAM.HELKIAH  Z 
TINOSO.MAUREEN  S 
TIPPO.INGRIDE 
TKACZUK.ADAM  S 
TO.ANH  L 
TOBE.SHIZUKA 
TOBEY  JENNIFER  A 


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TOBIN.PETER  B 
TOBIN.WILLIAM  F.JR 
TOMASELLO  JJAVID  C 
TOMAWSKLPAMELA  J 
TOMBJESSICAL 
TOOLE.SEANJ 
TORMEY.RICHARD  M, 
TORRACA.EDMUND  A 
TORRES.KELVIN  L 
TOSCANO.MICHAEL  P 
TOULOUSE  JJANIEL  A 
TOURNAS.MARIE  K 
TRACY.KEVINM 
TRAMMELL.DANIELA  J 
TRANXINDA  H 
TRAUM.ERICH  C 
TRAVERSJAMES  C 
TREANOR.EDWARD  R,H 
TREFRY.ALLISON  C 
TRINCERI.MICHAEL  A 
TRINHPHUONG  D 
TROND.DEREK  S 
TROTT.ADAM  R 
TROTT,KIMBERLY  A 
TRUDEAUJOHNR 
TRUDELTAMMIANN  M 
TSANG.SHAINA  C 
TSECHRINTZIS.AMY  B 
TSETSOS.AMY 
TSIANG.MARK  T 
TUITE.SUSANNE  E 
TURNER.GATES 
TORNER.RHONDA  M 
TURNER.STEPHEN  J 
TWOHIGAMYN 
TYLEK  JCLAUDIA  M 
TYLER.ERKJ 
TYLER.GREGORY  D 
TYREE.RYAN  P 
UNDERHILL.REGAN  B. 
UNG.ANDREA  O 
UNGAR.NATHANIEL  R 
USHER.DOMIN1CKW 
VACA.ELIZABETH  M 
VALENTINE,STEPHEN  M 
VAN  ALLEN.SARA  D 
VAN  DEWARK.LESLIE  R 
VAN  HAZINGA.SARAH  T 
VAN  HUISEN.KELLY  L 
VANDERVALK.MARY  A 
VARESCHI.BIANCA  C 
VARYPATAKJS.KATERINA 
VAUGHN.TARRINGO  T 
VELASQUEZ,MARGOT  A 
VELEZ.YOMARA 
VENCAKJASON  LEN  KANOA 
VERDELLJHOMAS  J 
VERNICK.MATTHEW  E 
VERSACE.AUTUMN  J 
VEZZOLA.MARK  A 
VIEIRA.DANIELS 
VIENS.DANIELJ 
VILLALPANDO.FRANCISCO 
VE.LAR.ALEXANDER  S, 
VINCENT.CHRISTIE  L 
VINETT.SCOTT  R 
VINSON  JULIA  M 


VIOLAJOSEPH  S 
VISICH.CHRISTINEF 
VTTORINO.TANIAR 
VOIGT.CORRYN  E 
VOLDAN.DAVID 
VOLPE.ALYSSA  J 
VON  RUMOHR.FRITZ 
VOYE.JACQUELINE  N 
VU.DANPHU  H 
WADMAN.PATRICIA  A 
WALKER.CHEROSE  L 
WALKER.MICHAEL  S 
WALKER.REBECCA  J 
WALLACE.KEVIN  M 
WALLACE.SEAN 
WALSH  JACQUELYN  M 
WALSH.PATRICKJ 
WALSH.TPMOTHY  P 
WALTON.DAVID  M 
WALTON.JENNIFER  L 
WANG.YUQI 
WANG.ZHENG 
WARD.MARCIAJ 
WARDWELL,JEREMY  D 
WARING.ERICAL 
WASKA.JESSICAL 
WASSERMAN.KIMRA  I 
WATSONJENNIFER 
WATSON.OWEN  P 
WATSON.SARAH  D 
WAYNE.CHRISTOPHER  J 
WEBER.ANDREWL 
WEBSTER.KELLY  M 
WEED.KPJSTEN  M 
WEGIELJASON  P 
WEIDELMAN.LAUREN  M 
WEINGRAD.ROBERT  D 
WEISS.DEBORAH  L 
WEISSBLUM.BROOKE  D 
WELCH.CHARLES  G 
WELCH.MELANIEJ 
WELLINGTON.CHARLES  B 
WENDELL.JANICE  M 
WEST.RENEEM 
WESTOVER.DONALD  P,m 
WEXLER.MATTHEW  I 
WHELIHAN.MARY  LAURA 
WHTTAKER  JAMES  M 
WHITBOURNE.STACEY  B 
WHITE.DEANNAM 
WHITE.DESIREEA 
WHITE  JAMES  B 
WHITE,JENN[FERM 
WHITE,JERARDP 
WHITLEY,CHRISTOPHER  T 
WHITNEY  JESSICA  R 
WHORISKEY.SARAH  H 
WHYNOTT.ROBERT  V 
WICKLUND.DENISE  M 
WIDICO.JESSICAL 
WIDUGIRIS.WILLIAM.ra 
WIFFIN.ANTHONY  R 
WIGGINS.ALEXIS  S 
WILDER.ERINM 
WILKE  JESSICA  B 
WILICINSON,ALEXANDER  D 
WILLARD.MARGARET  B 


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ACEVEDO.ADIN  E 
ALEXANDER.PAMELA  D 
ARNHOLD.DONNA  M 
BAUSH.DEBORAH  A 
BEALL.ANDREW  L 
BENOIT,ANNE-MARIE 
BERG  JEAN  M 
BERNARD.BRENDA  R 
BETLEY.LINDA  A 
BLACK.MARIONE 
BLAIR.SUSAN  A 
BLUMENTHAL.KATHY  J 
BONALDO.IRIS 


BORSODY.ELIZABETH  M 

BOSCO.MICHAEL  A 

BOUDREAU.CYNTfflA  M 

BOURRUT  LACOUTURE.JEAN-CLAUDE 

BOWE.LISA  A 

BOWLER.PATRICIA  A 

BRAULT.RICHARD  A 

BURKE.LYNN  A 

BURKE.MARIA  L 

BURNS  LUCAS.HEATHER  A 

CAHILL.CATHY  L 

CAPPUCCI.TERESA  E 

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WILLIAM.ELIANM 
WILLI  AMS.ERINC 
WILLIAMS.KANDISJ 
WILLIAMS.MARCIA  A 
WILLLAMS.REBECCA  S 
WILLIAMS.ROXANNE  N 
WILLIAMS.STEVEN  D 
WILLIAMS.VICKIL 
WILLIAMS.WAYNE  A 
WILLIG.MATTHEW  E 
WILLS  JOHN  B 
WILSON.LORI  A 
WILSON.RYAN  C 
WILSON.TAKEISHA  G 
WINCHENBACH.OLIVIA  R 
WINDREICH.STACY  L 
WINGARD.DAVID  M 
WINGER.KARENA 
WINSHTP.CATHLEEN  C 
WINSHIP.ELIZABETH  B 
WINTHROP  ONEY  JESSICA  R 
WISE.ANDREWW 
WISNIEWSKI.BRIAN  P 
WOLAVER.MATTHEW  L 
WOLF.ERIN  L 
WOLF.ROBERTJ 
WOLFSON.SIBELLE  H 
WOLK.KEVINJ 
WONG.ANDREWJ 
WONG.HO  M 
WONG.LINGPING 
WOOD.BENJAMINS 
WOOD.COREY  L 
WOOD.MARY  E 
WOODBURY.JESSE  D 
WOODWORTH.REBECCA  D 
WRIGHT.ADIAN 
WRIGHT.KELLYJ 
WRIGHTSON,  WESLEY  D 
YADET A.SARAH  E 
YANG.SHANG  S 
YELLIN.STEPHANIE  B 
YIM.SUCHIN 
YIP.KINERIC 
YOPCHICK,ROBYN  L 
YOUCH.DAWNJ 
YOUMAN.KATHERINE  E 
YOUNG.ALISON  F 
YOUNG.DANIEL 
YOUNGLYNNE  M 
YOUSEHAN.SEVAN  N 
YU.KWOK  W 
YUKN1S.ERIC  M 
YUN.WONYOUNG 
YURFEST.LAUREN  R 
ZABIELSK1JOSEPHE 
ZATTER.WALEED  S 
ZAK.KATHRYN  B 
ZANZERKIA.ELINA-N1SHA  E. 
ZAVODN1CK.BENJAMIN  I 
ZEICHNER.LAUREN  R 
ZEKARIA.RICHARD  E 
ZERMTSKYJGOR 
ZHAO.JUNYI 
ZICKEFOOSEJAMES  K 
ZIDZIUNASJOHNJ 
ZIMELMANJLANA  K 


CARSON.JEFFREY  R 
CHARLES.URSULINE  B 
CHASNOFF.TARA 
CFflLSON.TIMOTHY  E 
CLARKE.EILEEN  A 
COLLINS  JOHN  C 
CONTED.TEST 
COSTA.ANTONIO  R 
COTE.FRANK  K 
CURRAN.MARIAN  R 
CURRIER.KATHLEEN  M 
DAMON.CATHERINE  L 
DANIELL.PETER  D 


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DAVES  JULIENNE  L 
DAVIS.DEBRA  E 
DIAZ.EDWTN 
DKE.IKECH1  P 
DONNELLY.MARYJ 
DUBREUIL.GAJXL 
DUKE.CAROL  A 
DUNLAP.CRAIG  L 
DUNN.KATHLEEN  A 
DUNN.SALLY-ANNE 
DUSSEAULT.MARY  P 
DUSZA.PALILA  A 
ERING1.KRISTINEM 
FINNEY  JACALYN  M 
FLYNN.KARENJ 
FORRESTALL.JULIA  A 
FREME.KATHLEEN  B 
FRENCH.LAURA  K 
FRYER.LENORE  D 
GALVAGNI JJENISE  E 
GAUTHIER.DIANEE 
GRINDLE.CYNTHLA  M 
GUBA.ERIC  C 
HANKIN.SYLVIA  B 
HARATYXINDA  L 
HARMON.DONNA  M 
HARWTN  .MELISSA  S 
HAUKEDALEN.MICHAEL  D 
HENNEBORN.BRENDA  J 
HONDROGEN.ANN  S 
HOLXE.BRIAN  P 
HUBERT.DENISE  M 
JACOB.FIONA  T 
J  AGODZINSKJ.ROBERT  J 
JANSA.ERINC 
JORDAN  JOSEPH  A 
JUNG.KIONGLEE 
KARDOS.CYNTHIA  B 
KEXAURIEJ 
KHATAK.NAFEES  K 
KING.YOHONDA  T 
KOLAKOSKLLAURI A 
KUTTNERJESSICA  A 
LAHART.ELEANOR  A 


LAVELLEXYNN  K 
LEAB.LYNN  M 
LEFEBVRE, VIRGINIA  A 
LEMIEUX.NOREEN  G 
LENKER.RON  W 
LJEBERMANN.ERICA  J 
LINDBERG.CARRIE  C 
LINNELL.RICHARDJ 
LUSIGNAN.DEBORAH  R 
LYNCH.KATHLEEN  D 
MAGRATH.MICHAEL 
MAJLLOUX.PAMELA  E 
MATUSZKO.DEBORAH  M 
MCCREAD Y.HOWARD  B 
MCGLOIN.SHERRI  C 
MEARS.RICHARD  A 
MILLER.BARRY  W 
MILLER  JANET  M 
MOLAGHAN.GERALDINE  A 
MOON.LAURA  L 
MORAN.CHARLENE  M 
MORGAN.HEATHER  A 
MURDOCK.KJMBERLY  J 
MURDOCK.LISA  M 
MURPHY.ALYCE  H 
NEWEY.SELMA  L 
NICASTRO.CATHERINE  A 
NILES.DEBORAH  A 
O'BANNON.MICHAEL  E 
OTJONNELL.EUGENE  T 
O'MEARAJOANV 
OBERJAY  K 
OGDAHL.JUSTYNE  L 
ORLEN.CHRISTINE 
OROURKE.ELLEN  S 
ORSI.ROBERTA  E 
PAGNAMJANEM 
PALMER.EDWARD  A 
PAULSEN.FREDERICK  P 
PERUSSE.MICHAEL  G 
PICKETT.KELLY 
PRONOVOST.LOUIS  L 
PUTNAM.DONNA  A 
QUADROZZI.GARYJ 


RENNIE.EILEENM 
RENZI.DEBORAH  A 
RICE.ELISEA 
ROBINSON.LUCIENNE  A 
RODRIGUEZ.ANGELA  M 
ROFFE.ARVI  J 
ROMAN.HEATHER  L 
ROODJOHNJ 
SALAHOU.MARIAM  O 
SALVATOREJEANNINE  M 
SCHAFFRICK.REBECCA  E 
SEIDEL-CYRJANET 
SEVENE.FELICIA  B 
SHAW.ELLEN  L 
SHEEHANJOHN  E 
SHVETSOV.LARISA 
SICILIANO.ROBINL 
SJLVIA,BRANDYL 
SIMPTER,VICKIJ 
SMALL.DAVID  H 
SMART.MARYJ 
SNOW.NANCY  E 
SOUSA.STEVEN  W 
SPARKS.EVA  F 
STACK.SEAN  V 
STREETER,JEANETTE  E 
SULLIVAN.KATHLEEN  M 
SYKES.CATHI  A 
THOMAS.ALICIAV 
TOSONLNANCY  M 
TROTT.CHRISTINA  N 
VANDER  LEEDEN.RUTH  E 
VARILLY,RAYE  M 
VROON.LINDAJ 
WALKER.KATRI  A 
WALL.SUSANE 
WEBER.SUZANNE 
WENDLING.DARLENE  R 
WEST.MELISSAL 
WHEELERJOANNEL 
WILiaNS,MICHAEL  W 
XU.RUI 
ZIMMERMANN.CAROL  A 


School  of  Education 


ARRO  YO  JAMIE  P 
BAYARD.LUCY  Q 
BECKER.KAREN  L 
BORSETTIJANNA  R 
CADET  JENNY  F 
COLE.KERIN  M 
COLLINS.ALLISON  L 
COLLINS.AMIEL 
DEVEAU.BRIDGET  M 
GREGORY.GLEN  F 
GRIFFIN,DUANEE 
HATHA WA Y.KENT  M 
HELLERBACH.DANIEL  K 
HERMANOWSKI  JILL  C 
HURTEAU.HEATHER  D 


JOHNSONMELANIEK 
JOURDAN.REMON  M 
LAM.MANWAY 
LIMARZLDANIELLE  J 
LINEHAN.JULIEA 
LODI.ELISEC 
LUTZKER.BETH  L 
MASTENDINO.CHRISTINE  A 
MCCARTHY.ALLISON  M 
MCMANUS.HEATHER  L 
MORGAN.MICHELLE  K 
MOTLEY.TOUSSAINT 
NEWLIN.REBECCA  K 
NUREMBERG.BETH  A 
OCONNOR.LAURIEJ 


OVERBY.LANCE  K 
PARK.ROSEMARY 
PEQUIGNOT,SARAJ 
PORAZINSKI,MICHAEL  J 
SALHA.KRISTIN  L 
SAVAS.CHRISTINE  D 
SOTO.LUIS  A 
SOWELL.JESSICA  A 
SULLIVAN,ANDREA  M 
SULLIVAN,KATHERINE  A 
VIEIRA.COLLEENE 
WEEMAN.AMYC 
WESTON.MEGGAN  A 
WILK.LESIAR 
ZUCCO.WENDY  L 


School  of  Engineering 


ABBAS.HUSAM  E 
ABIBWYOME 
ABRAHAMSON.TORA 
AKKAD.TANVI  M 
ALI.SOMA  M 
A.VDERSON.AKBAR  A 
ANDRE.KAFUI  D 
AUCOTT.CHARLES  P 
BARG.STEVEN  K 
BARRETT  JASON  C 
BATUYIOSJOHN  H 
BEAUDOIN.DANIEL  E 
BENNETT.DAVIDJ 
BENSONJEFFREY  S 
BERGAGNA.PAUL  V 
BERGERJCRISTEN  M 
BICCHIERI.FRANK  W.III 


BENAJME.PATRICK 
BLACKJONATHAN  D 
BROWN.KEVINC 
BUELVAS.MARCOS  E 
BURGESS.AARON  M 
CALDERON.DANIEL 
CAMP.KERRY  Z 
CASE.FRANCIS 
CERONEJAMES  A 
CHARLTON  JOEL  T 
CHASE.ADAM  S 
CHOONG.CHEE  S 
CHOU.THOMAS  W 
CHUNG.NAK  H 
CLARKJOHN  M 
CLARK.KENNETH  P 
CLEVENGER.LOVELL  D 


COCCHIMICHAELM 
COHENJONATHAN  F 
CONBOY.AMBER  N 
CONNOY.KEVINJ 
CONSTANT.LISA  M 
CORA, VICTOR  N 
COUSENSJOHNJ 
COUTTNHO.RAQUEL  S 
CRAWFORD.ANDREW  B 
D' AMBROSIO.STEVEN  T 
DABBARANSI.KAMOLSUT 
DEAN.MICHAEL  C 
DEARTH.AMYE 
DELLERT.MICHAEL  J 
DESILETS.DANIEL  B 
DESOUZA  JEFFREY 
DETERMAN.RUSSELL  W 


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D0HERTY3RIDGETM 

DOLLARAARONM 

DONOHOEELLENM 

DRISCOLLMCHAELW 

DURHAMNEALA 

HXJUERO.CARLOSL 

ELHASNAOUIKHAUD 

EUZARDE.VINCENTJ 

FALLONMATTHEWJ 

FARHALSCOTTA 

FERREIRA  JJANEL  J  JR 

FOOIEJDAVroj 

FRAZERJAMONTT 

FREEMAKSTEVENW 

FREY.STEPHENJ 

GALARNEAUJEFFREYA 

GALLERYDEBORAHC 

GALLO.GEOFFREYE 

GARDNEKCAROLYNA 

GARGLOVEE 

GENDRON.CAROLYNJ 

GIOKASAMYK 

GEAJffiATHERM 

GUNSKLLUKASZA 

GOESSUNG.GINAM 

GORDON.TTMOTHYD 

GORESAMEERS 

GORRJvJICHAELJ 

GRIFFIN  JMTTHEWJ 

GROUMANADAN 

GUMAERJRAVERB 

HALVERSON  JONATHAN  D 

HANNJ^RANCISC 

HANSEN.WILLIAMR 

HATCHSTEWARTB 

HAYESXEVINF 

HELMLROUZBEHR 

HELMUTHJAIMEL 

HENDRICKJAMESR 

HNATIO  JEFFREY  B 

IANNOTTLMATTHEWE 

JASSEN.CORYG 

JOHNSON JCRISTINL 

JOHNSON.THOMAS  E 

JONES.NATHANE 

JORDAN.MARKP 

KALTTAJflCHOLAS 

KENNEDYJLORIA 

HANGKAYU 

KERNANJJOUGLASS 

KONG.GARY 

KOWALSKIJOHNW 


LABOYAUREAM 

LAMOUREUXJOND 

LANPHEARPOTHW 

LAROSE  JEFFREY  R 

LAVERDEREMARC  B 

LEJHAIH 

LEARY  JAMES  FJV 

LEONARDO.CHRISTOPHERJ 

UGHTFOOTAUSTIN  G 

LOPEZGONZALE^RICARDOO 

LUDWIN.COURTNEYR 

LUMNAFLPAMELA  K 

LUSZCZSTEPHENW 

LYNCHJEREMYJ 

MACCORMACKROBERTM 

MAGNUS0N3RIAN  D 

MAUKJMADIR 

MALTZJ3RADC 

MATHJEUANDREG 

MCGOVERNJHERESAM 

MCLAUGHLIN  JvDCHAELG 

MEYERPEBECCAR 

MTITFRFRTK 

MITCHELLJONW 

MONACO.GENNAROD 

MOORENOELP 

MORIARTYPYANN 

MUKASAAKIRA 

MULCAHYJ3NATHANIEL 

MURCHJBRIANA 

NAGLEDAVIDPJR 

NGUYENriUNGVAN 

NGUYEN.VIETQ 

NOONANJOHNDJR 

NURMIJASONA 

NYSTROMJOSEPHN 

O'HARAKATHERINER 

OLKEN^IATHANIEL 

PATELKALPESHK 

PATEL,SITALP 

PATELVISHAD 

PEDENJEFFREYJ 

PHAM.THUANH 

PHAMJTNM 

PJNEOXJANJELS 

PODKOWKAMATTHEWD 

PRACMTTiPHETHSAVONG 

PRIMEPAJA 

RACHELEJ3RIANA 

RAMOS.SYLVIA 

ROGERS.CHRISTOPHER  C 

ROSSANDREWF 


School  of  Management 


ABBATANGELO.CRAIGE 

ABDUL  KADIRJVORAZAH 

ACHESONMATTHEWJ 

ADAM,OMARG 

ADLERpVANM 

AKEYPRJDGETM 

ALLEGAMANDYJ 

AMEROMATTHEWJ 

ANJENNIFERT 

ANTHONY AMYA 

ANTICOMICHRI I  F.N 

APPLETUCKERS 

ARIMELLO.NICHOLAS  P 

ARSENAULTJEFFREYB 

ARSENAULTMARYE 

ARTHURS  JOSEPH  M 

ASOXATHERINEM 

BACHELDERJDAVJDJ 

BAJKJONGH 

BALDINO  JENNIFER  L 

BALUNASJULIEE 

BANASJflMBERLYF 

BANDAY.SALMANP 

BARRJLAJMICOLEC 

BARRONPAULD 

BARROSPDGARA 

BARTOV.GILADA 

BASSETT.TIMOTHYJ 


BASSINGTHWAITE,SETHD 

BFANXHOMASC 

BEAUDOINALYSAA 

BENOITJASONR 

BENOTTILISAM 

BENSJMONANNEH 

BERRY.STEVENG 

BEZDENEINIH,CHRISTINEA 

BINDERJLAURENN 

BLUMS  ACKCRAIGS 

BLUTE,CHRISTOPHERJ 

BONATAHSPOBERTG 

BONJLLABRIAN 

BORGIDAROSSG 

BORTOTJAYSONA 

BOSSMATTHEWE 

BOUCHER,STEPHEND 

BOUDREAUJASONR 

BOYD,STEPHENT 

BRACKEN  JvnCHELLEJ 

BRANNANPOBERTJJR 

BRAUCHERMATTHEWR 

BREAJOSEA 

BRENNAN3ETHA 

BRENNAN.CASEY 

BRESANLVIANNAC 

BRONFMAN  JODI A 

BROOSLINJAREDM 


ROWLEY  JBRJANJ 

RUE.VISMAL 

RUSSELL.GREGORYJ 

RZESZUTEKRANDALLJ 

SADLOWSKI.THOMASJ 

SANBORN  JEFFREY  M 

SCOTT  JASON  K 

SEHOUNJARZAD 

SERVICEJvIATTHEWJ 

SMTTHPAULR 

SODEKKEVINS 

SOLOMONMATTHEWJ 

SONG.XIAOMEI 

SPEUOCOjCENNETHJ 

STHJLAIREALANP 

STANTON.THOMAS  H 

STARK.CRAIGM 

STOCKBRIDGE,THOMAS  B 

STONEMETZPAULD 

STURGISXJAVIDA 

STURGIS.THOMASA 

STLIRTEVANT.CHARLES  C 

SUSANTO  J=ERDIAN  O 

SYRIAC  JEREMY  J 

TAMAYOPAFAELA 

TARRpDWARDF 

THACKERJAMES  FH 

TFUBODEAUMCHAELP 

TOLMAN.CAMROND 

TORRESpRANCISCOJ 

TOYETHOMASAJV 

TRUONGJ-ET 

TRYBULSKLIOANNA  E 

UTAMLKARINA 

VADNAIS.CHRISTOPHER  L 

VAN  AIT  FN  FRANCIS  D 

VARNFA\NYSSAA 

VILSAINTPRANKLIN 

VUKYH 

WADSWORTHJOSEPHC 

WAGNERMATTHEWG 

WALTERS.CAREYL 

WARDCAWDETTEJTTZROYB 

WASTFT  FWSICT  MICHAFJ  W 

WHITLEYJVIATTHEWJ 

WILLIAMS  JOHN  E 

WOODALLMARKE 

WYCKOFFJJAVIDW 

WYSOCKUOHND 

XJNGLH 

YJM.SUNG 


BROWN  AMANDAL 

BROWN.GLORIAS 

BROWNPYANC 

BROWNPYANE 

BRUNELLEJJEATHERM 

BUGGSLATANYAM 

BUONICOREANTHONYL 

BURKEpRICJ 

BURKE  JOSEPH  R 

BURROWS.STEPHENB 

BUTLERTHOMAS  M 

BYRNEJvIARKEJR 

CAGGIANO.CHRISTINE  M 

CANNONPYANP 

CARANajVIANFREDL 

CARCIOJ3ENJAMINF 

CAREY  JENNIFER  L 

CAREYXATHER1NEM 

CARROLL.CHRISTINEA 

CARROLLPAULA 

CARULLOJV1ARC 

CASAGRANDEJvlATTHEWG 

CASTRO.GARYD 

CATALFAMOANDREWJ 

CEVALLOS.CARLOS  A 

CHANNGAIL 

CHAO.WHA-HSIANG 

CHARRONpRICM 


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CHATEAUNEUEROBERTR 

CHAVES.CHRJSTOPHER  M 

CHEONGHYE-EUN 

CHEREPOWICHJOSEPH  E 

CHING.LILYS 

CHONGMANS 

CHOUINARD.BRIANP 

CHOWULUAN 

CHOW.VTNa 

CLASON  HOOKMKAEL  L 

CLEMENSPHILIPN 

CLINTON  ANDREA  L 

COCHRAN.TYLERW 

CODEY.CATHERINEE 

COELHO.CHR1SM 

COHENAMIR 

COHENERINL 

COHEN.STACYM 

COLBOURNEJILLM 

CONNOLLYERICJ 

COOPERADAM 

OOURY.CHADJ 

CROWLEYJOMBERLYA 

CURLEYJCEVINJ 

DABROWSKLSIBYLT 

DAHBI SKAUABDENNOUR 

DALYDENNISM 

DAMDEIRDREI 

DAVIS.SCOTD 

DAWSON  PAFFIP 

DEGRANDIS.COLLEENC 
DEJACKOMEERIN  L 

DERENKEVINJ 

DESPO.COLBYR 

DESREUISSEAUJJEANR 

DEUTSCHDANIELS 

DIAZJORGER 

DIBONADAWNM 

DIGIANTOMMASO  JENNIFER  M 

DIGRISTTNAGABRIEL  L 

DMAUROALYSSAA 

DODGEJEFFREYC 

DONALDSONMICRAELP 

DONTJNJCATHLEENM 

DONNELLANERICS 

DOUGLASMEGHANA 

DOWLINGERIKL 

DROSTSARAHB 

DUCHARMEDIANEM 

DUFFY JCRISTENJ 

DUFFY.WILLIAMT 

DUNNEJOSEPHE 

EDSONJ.UKEF 

EKEJEANEITEK 

ELUOTr.CARLOSA 

ELUSADAM 

ELLIS  JESSICA  A 

ENCARNACAOJUIJEJ 

ESSOPOS.GREGORYA 

FARLEYMICHAELW 

FATERjy  CHARD  L 

FERNANDESAARONF 

FERNANDESJOAOT 

FERNANDEZJ-IERMAN 

F1NEJOSELYN 

FINERBRETTA 

FITZGERALD  J3RIAN  J 

FITZPATRICKJ3RIANJ 

FLYNN3RIANM 

FLYNN.MARY-ANNE 

POLEYALLISON 

FOLEY  JfMILYF 

FOLEYERJND 

FOUUCTREVORA 

FOUTS.SARAHE 

FRAMJASONM 

FRANKUNLENAR 

FREEMAN.CARNELLA 

FRESLAADAMM 

FREYRESABRINA  M 

GAIEROX)AVIDG 

GALLANTMEGHANO 

GALLISON.CHRISTIAN  D 


GALLOWAY  JENNIFER  L 

GARDNERCASSY 

GARVEYJvnCHAELJ 

GATELY.RYANL 

GAUGHANMATTHEWC 

GEISHECKERMELISSAN 

GEISTJJANIELJ 

GELLER,CHRISTOPHER  W 

GERACI  JOSEPH  F 

GERSTELAARONM 

GIAMPAWILUAMR 

GIANGANDY 

GIARDINO  JOSEPH  A 

GILBERT J3RADR 

GILUDANIELJ 

GILUS.GABEJ 

GILUSMATTHEWD 

GILROY  JENNIFER  L 

GIOMBETTLRICHARDR 

GLANDER3RIANJ 

GLASNERLUKEJ 

GLASSMANJMICHAELS 

GLUCKMAN J.  YOAV 

GOLDMANANDREWI 

GOLDSTEINMCHAELA 

GOLDSTEIN,SHARONL 

GOMEZ.CARLOSE 

GONTARZJOHNA 

GONZALEZROBERTO 

GOODMAN.GARYJ 

GOODWINERICL 

GORSKLMEUSSAA 

GOULDMAREE 

GRANSEWICZJRICIA  R 

GRAZIANLBRYAN 

GREENJJARRENM 

GROGANJCATHRINEA 

GROSSELFINGER,CHRISTOPHERP 

GROSSNICKLE.TRA  VIS  W 

GUHAROY.CMRANTAN 

GUIDETTIJASONR 

GUPTAREKHA 

GUZKJvaCHELLEL 

HAAS3RIANJ 

HALEY.WILUAMC 

HANSLEYADAML 

HAROUTUNIAN  JCFJTH  M 

HARRINGTONJCARAB 

HARRIS.CORNELIUS  D 

HARTWELL3COTTD 

HATOLCHRISTOPHER  M 

HAYESJJENRYJ 

HEALYJONATHANE 

HFJSERJLAURAR 

HFNRVKFTIYA 

HERMONJZRICL 

HIGGINS  JENNIFER  C 

HH I  ERALICIAA 

HTNESJ2RICA 

HRBOURJTMOTHY  F 

HOANG.CAM  NHUNG 

HOHENGASSERJOHN  D 

HORNEJASONM 

HOWARD.STEPHENF 

HUANGJ'ETERP 

HUESTONJCERRYJ 

HUMPHREYSJCARENJ 

HUNTLEYjyCHARDD 

HUNTCONJ3URTONA 

HWANG3ENJAMINT 

HYDEJAEBECCAM 

ICHISUGLFUKIKO 

IHEDIGBO.ONYINYECHI  D 

IMPOCO.GINA 

INGULLUCEITHM 

ISHERWOOD.TAR  YN  E 

IVES  JENNIFER  L 

JABLON.MAR1SSAR 

JACKSONMARCK 

JACOBS.CHRISTOPHER  S 

JACOBS  JAMES  M 

JALBRZYKOWSKUOHN 

JANESJENNIFER  L 


JANSENERDCAL 

JEFFCOATELIZABETHA 

JENSENMEAGHANJ 

JOHNSENSHANNONL 

JOHNSKYJvfEALM 

JOHNSON.PATRICKM 

JONAITISTJANIELJ 

JONESANTHONYG 

KADISH.GERALDB 

KAMELDENISEA 

KEATING  JEFFREY  D 

KEAYANDREWC 

KEEFEANDREWD 

KELLY,WENDYR 

KEOHANEMCHAELJ 

KINGROBLEDO,MICHELLEA 

MNGJLAURAM 

KOHLASCHJCEVINT 

KORCHEVSKIY^VETLANAG 

KORNELNIOOLEM 

KOSLOWJILLA 

KOUFOPOULOS  JOHN  J 

KRASJOHNW 

KRAYESKEJJOLLYM 

KROUNATHANE 

KUHRMICHELLE 

KUJALAJUUANNEM 

KUZMESKAS  JENNIFER  L 

KWAKJJENNYD 

KWONGJULIAN 

LAGSTFJNJiRICM 

LALLYMATTHEWP 

LANDERS3ARRY  DJR 

LANE  JEFFREY  NJR 

LANEJESSEF 

LANTZJEFFREYJ 

LAU3RANDONC 

LAVELUiSANDRAG 

LEARY.COURTNEYA 

LEBIDAJEFFREYT 

LEBLANQROBERTD 

LFF.DAVIDH 

LEEJOHNNYH 

LEEJCWOKFUNG 

LEEJROBERTMAN-FAI 

LEESHANNONE 

LEMAN.CHRISTOPHERD 

LENZLORIETTAE 

LERn\MTTCHELJ 

LESAGEJ3RIANT 

LEWIS  JULIUS  D 

LEWIS.RANDALLM 

UGUOZHU 

UHANYI 

ULEOT 

LINJASONC 

LINDSEYJANE 

LIPPMANAHRENR 

LIU.WEIFENG 

LIVINGSTONEMILYR 

UZOTTEMATTHEWJ 

LQYUHSIN 

LOESCHERKURTE 

LOGAN  JvnCHAELP 

LOPEZCHRISTINAC 

LUMNY 

LUKJIANGCHI 

MAWENLEI 

MACDONALDJRICHARD  P 

MADASZJESSICAL 

MAHONEY.CATHLEENM 

MAHONEYJOHNR 

MAILLOUXJ0AV1DR 

MANJCWOKCHU 

MANGAN.CONORD 

MARNIKOVICPAUL 

MAYJ-IUCKLEA 

MAY  JUSTIN  J 

MCA  VOY,  WILLIAM  C  JR 

MCBRIERTY3RICA 

MCELROY.BRIANM 

MCMANUS.WILLIAMP 

MEADE.KARINL 


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MENSCHEUMARCK 

MICHALSADAMJ 

MIDDLETONJNIELS 

MILLER,SCOTTE 

NUN  AKERJREBECCA  E 

MINTZDAVIDI 

MISJJANIELV 

MOKXAURAP 

MONDRIGUEZPERLADEL 

MONTOUTFABIOLA 

MOOREJVIATTHEWJ 

MORALESMATAUEA 

MORIARTYADAMR 

MORRIS  JJANELLEH 

MOSBYAMANDAE 

MULHALUKRISTENF 

MURAD.OMARS 

MURPHY.CHRISTOPHER  M 

MURPHY.CONORP 

MURRAYJvnCHAELW 

MURRAY.ROBERTEJII 

MURZYCKLIOHNP 

NADEAUJOSEPHD 

NEVESMARCIAA 

NG.SIOLAI 

NGWILUAMJ 

NGUYEN.VUQ 

NOWAKJVIONIKAA 

N0WAK3AFALM 

O'NEILDANIELF 

O'NFJLLJDANIELLEF 

OTOOLEJOHNP 

ONAY.TULAYG 

0S0L3RIKP 

PACHECOJ3RIANC 

PALAZOLAERINL 

PANDEY^AKSHI 

PANICHFT  .1  .T.nAVTDM 

PAPSONJEPJCD 

PARKERJVIICHAELR 

PATIERSONJCANAKO 

PEETZ,STACEYN 

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The  University  of  Massachuetts  Amherst  has  been  shaping  lives 
and  creating  memories  for  nearly  150  years.  The  campus's 
sesquicentennial  will  take  place  in  2013. 

Many  changes  have  occurred  as  the  school  grew  from  a  small 
agricultural  college  called  Massachusetts  Agriculture  College, 
or  Mass  Aggie,  into  today's  comprehensive  land  grant  public 
research  institution,  the  founding  campus  of  a  five-campus 
system.  But  through  the  years,  small  or  large,  the  University 
has  always  been  committed  to  providing  access  to  high  quality 
higher  education. 

From  the  34  members  of  the  Pioneer  Class  who  entered  Mass 
Aggie  Oct  2,  1867,  to  the  24,000  enrolled  at  the  beginning  of 
the  21st  century,  our  students  have  worked  to  create  a  future  for 
themselves,  each  marching  to  the  tune  of  his  or  her  personal 
drummer  in  determining  their  careers  and  commitments,  but 
guided  as  well  by  the  shaping  force  of  education  at  a  land  grant 
university. 

Every  year  at  Commencement  I  watch  thousands  of  students 
celebrate  both  the  past  and  the  future.  Most  leave  our  beautiful 
campus  with  mixed  feelings  of  happiness  and  sadness.  They 
are  happy  to  be  entering  a  new  stage  of  growth,  confident  in  the  knowledge  attained  at 
the  University.  Yet,  they  are  sad  to  be  leaving  a  place  where  they  experienced  so 
much,  developed  friendships  that  will  last  a  lifetime,  and  created  so  many  special 
memories. 

The  Index  was  initiated  with  the  Pioneer  Class  and  has  been  in  continuous  existence 
ever  since,  providing  a  repository  of  memories  for  thousands  upon  thousands  of 
alumni. 

As  we  celebrate  our  sesquicentennial  in  2013,  it  will  be  interesting  to  look  back  at 
today's  Index,  along  with  those  previous  years,  to  see  how  far  we  have  come,  how 
much  has  changed,  and  how  much  remains  the  same. 


David  K.  Scott 
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Congratulations 

Elaine! 

Now  I  share  the  light 

of  my  life  with  the 

world. 

Love  always^ 

Mom 

1  wa\  it  to  thai  ik  my  family  for  constai  itly  re- 
minding me  of  who  1  am,  and  for  pushing  me  as 
hard  a?  1  could  go.  1  would  also  like  to  thank 
my  friends  at  homo  for  keeping  me  focused 
when  times  were  tough.  Lastly,  1  woul  d  like  to 
thank  my  good  friends  here  at  school  (they 
know  who  theyare)  for  the  best  of  times. 
-Wes  * 

I  know  I'm  going  to  miss  a  lot  of 
people. 

Especially  Camilla,  GiGi, 
Dyannajvy, 
Stan  and  Hon! 
-Lillian 

You  are  loved  for  the  little 
girl  you  were,  the  special 
woman  you  are  now  and 
the  wonderful  daughter  you 
will  always  be... 

Love, 

Dad,  Mom, 

Christopher, 

Jason 

and  Jennifer 

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Best  Wishes 

for  the  Rest 

of  Your  Lives 

from  Your 

parents  & 

Fans 


Cindy  Garceau 


Angie  Napoli 


UMass  Minute  women 
Thanks  for  all  of  your  hard  work  and  great  times. 


EmmaKurowski 


Robin  Smith 


Kate  Webb 
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LILAC  &  VERITY 

Old  Friends 

...for  laughing 

...for  sharing 

...for  learning 

...for  adventuring 

...for  dreaming 

Congratulations! 

We  Made  It! 


Shana  Orczyk, 

We  are  all  so  proud  of  your  accomplish- 
ments. You  have  worked  hard  and  you  have  met 
the  challenge.  We  love  you  very  much, 

Love, 

Mom  and  Dad 


WAY  TO  GO 

FANCYPANTS 

I  knew  you'd  do  it! 

Love, 
JB 


Dear  Karen: 

How  fast  these  years 
have  flown  by  and 
now  you  are  ready  to 
start  on  the  next  stage 
of  your  life. 


We  are  so  proud  of  all  you  have 
accomplished  so  far  and  know  that  a  bright, 
wonderful  future  stretches  ahead  of  you. 
Congratulations  and  love  always, 

Mom,  Dad,  Nick  and  Jon 


Congratulations,  Kate! 

What  a  great  four  years  you've  had. 

And  you  still  have  so  much  ahead  of  you. 

We'll  be  behind  you  all  the  way. 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 


1 98  Family,  Friends,  and  Community 


KERRY 
"God  danced  the  day  you 
were  born" 

Our  beautiful  butterfly,  with 
pride  and  love  we  congratu- 
late and  applaud  all  you 
have  accomplished.  The 
world  awaits  your  talents. 


YOUR  LOVING  FAMILY 


Jaime, 
Our  world  is  a  better  place 
because  you  are  in  it.  We 
are  so  proud  of  all  your 
accomplishments. 


Love,  Mom,  Bob  and  Erik 


To  Matthew  Billmers, 

Still  round  the  corner  there  may  wait 
A  new  road  or  a  secret  gate, 
And  though  we  pass  them  by  today, 
Tomorrow  we  may  come  this  way 
and  take  the  hidden  paths  that  run 
towards  the  Moon  or  to  the  Sun 
We're  really  proud  of  your  accomplishments  and 
wish  you  the  best  of  luck  and  happiness. 
Love,  Mom  and  Dad,  Karen  and  Debbie 


Christie  Vincent 

*Coupon  for 
2  Credits* 
Congratulations. 
Thanks  for  working  the 
plan. 


Love,  Mom  and  Dad 


Dear  Tanya, 

May  you  always  be  as  happy  as 
your  make  others,  and  may  all 
your  dreams  come  true. 

Love, 

Mom,  Dad,  Gregory 


PETER  BILLMAN-GOLEMME 

Congratulations! 

There  are  places  I'll  remember 

all  my  life,  though  some  have  changed, 

some  forever,  not  for  better, 

some  have  gone  and  some  remain. 

All  these  places  had  their  moments 

with  lovers  and  friends  I  still  can  recall 

some  are  dead  and  some  are  living, 

in  my  life,  I've  loved  them  all. 

Great  hiking  on  all  the  trails  ahead. 

We  are  very  proud  of  you, 
Our  love  and  support-  Mom  and  Dad 


Family,  Friends,  and  Community  1 99 


BMASS 


IAN  ROZIN 

"Welcome,  O  Life! 

I  go  to  encounter 

for  the  millionth 

time  the  reality  of 

experience  and  to 

forge  in  the  smithy 

of  my  soul  the 

uncreated 

conscience  of  my 

race." 

-  James  Joyce 

A  Portrait  of  the 

Artist  as  a  Yourg 

Man. 

Congratulations, 

my  son. 


SAMANTHA: 

Congratulations  to  our  beautiful  young 
lady  with  a  great  life  ahead  of  her.  You  know 
how  much  we  love  you. 

Mom,  Dad  and  Bayee 


Jason  Aaron  Katz 

You  have  given  us  great  joy  and  great 
pride.  We  love  you  very  much. 

Your  Family 


ALICIA  A  HILLER 

REMEMBER- 

"The  Sky  is  the  limit" 

Love, 

Mom  and  Dad 


From  nursery  to 
college,  just  another 
graduation. 

We  love  you, 

Mom  and  Dad 


Gary,  we're  proud  of  you  for  the  hard 

work  you  put  into  your  degree.  We  wish 

you  happiness  and  success  in  your  future. 

Love,  Mom,  Charlie  and  Dana 


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Love,  Mom,  Dad,  Jennifer  and  Jonathan 


Congratulations !!!!!! 
to  Mike  Corbin 

From  Your  Family:  Mom,  Rick,  Tori, 

Meghan,  Holly,  Ricky,  Christine  and 

Derek. 

"We're  all  so  proud  of  you  and  love  you 

very  much."       : ) 


Congratulations,  Nick. 
Good  luck  and  our 
best  wishes  to  you! 

Love, 

Mom,  Jim,  Josh, 

Lindsey,  Cullen, 

Tyler,  Cody  & 

Keira 


Jonathan, 

Reach  for  the  stars 

and  you  will  become 

one. 

UMass  Class  of  2000 

our  one  in  a  million! 

Love,  Mom,  Dad  and 


C.J.  Hartley, 

You've  always  made  the  Road  of  Life  a  pretty  fun  place 
to  travel,  with  your  enthusiasm  and  love  for  your  family,  friends, 
learning,  working,  music,  biking  and  skiing. 
Looking  back  down  that  road  as  you  graduate  in  2000,  we  can 
see  what  a  difference  you've  made  in  our  lives  and  in  the  lives  of 
others—  at  home  and  on  the  UMass  campus,  from  your  classes  to 
the  People's  Market.  Looking  ahead,  we  can  only  see  a  bright 
future  down  that  road,  as  you  apply  your  talents,  creativity  and 
optimism  in  all  you  do! 
Happy  Graduation,  Chris. 

Love  Always, 
Mom  and  Dad 


You  have  made  us  proud,  Ricky! ! 


Love, 

Mommy,  Dad  and 

family 


Dear  Jeremy, 

Congratulations!  We  are  so  proud  of 

you.  Much  future  success. 

Love, 

Dad,  Cindy,  Richard  and  Valerie 


Congratulations,  Jennifer! 

We  are  so  proud  of  you, 
Jennifer. 

Love, 

Mom,  Dad,  Donny  and 

Matthew 


Amy 

Every  moment  is  a  gift-  so  follow 

your  heart,  celebrate  each  day  and 

make  beautiful  things  happen.  The 

sky  is 

still  the  limit-  so  continue  to  go  for  it. 

We  are  always  here  for  you. 

Love, 

Mom,  Dad,  Shaun  +  Mom-Mom 


Family,  Friends,  and  Community  201 


Congratulations!! 

You  put  your  passion  and  love  in 

what  you  do  and  the  results  are 

wonderful. 

Love, 

Mom,  Dad,  Rafa,  Edu 


Congratulations 

Jillian  Furman 

UMass  Class  of  2000 


Bravo!  Ashley  Frances  Potts 

earned  her 
Bachelor  of  Science  Degree  in  HRTA 


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Isn't  that  better  than  joining  the  FOREIGN  LEGION? 

Loving  Congratulations,  Ash 

Mom  and  John 
202  Family,  Friends,  and  Community 


Jessica  Lynne  Green 

is  the 
Captain  of  Her  Future 


No  matter  what  cap  Jessie  wears! 

Wishing  our  dear  niece  success  always. 

With  Love, 

Aunt  Alice  and  John 


Elizabeth 
Congratulations!! 

We  are  so  proud  of  you. 

|             Love  always, 
Dad,  Mom  and  Amanda 

(Gwen  and  Lance  are  proud 
of  you,  too!) 

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To  Teddy  Renda  and  the  Class  of  2000 

Strive  to  be  the  very  best  that  you  can  be 
Reach  for  the  stars-  they  are  within  your  grasp 
Remember  that  a  positive  attitude  is  the  pathway  to 
success 

Enjoy  the  amazing  beauty  of  life's  simple  pleasures 
Live  up  to  your  own  expectations  and  be  happy 
We  love  you  very  much  and  are  incredibly  proud  of 
you.  Congratulations. 

Mom,  Dad,  Krypto,  Luke,  Mailing  and  Cy. 

Congratulations 

KIA 

Kia  Janee  Custard 

We  love  you  and  art 

Lov( 

s  very  proud  of  you! 
3,  Mommy  and  Nate 

Family,  Friends,  and  Community  203     f/\ 

OMASS 

MICHELE  AND  JACLYN 


THE  TWINS  REPRESENT'N  PHILLY/  From  Harriton  to  UMass/304  Patterson/The  view  of  Fearing  and  skids...  oh  well  we'll  get  used  to  it/PBJ 
everyday/October  10  &  18  1996-  Pink  House  met  S&B/we  like  the  Flyers/pulling  two  all-nighters  with  them/Michele  I  don't  have  my  key  call  me  at  S's/ 
going  back  at  6:30  am/S-  "I'll  call  you  tomorrow/next  week  parking  lot-ditto/bird  calls/Adam/smoking  a  bede  with  B/basketball  game-Fresno  State-shut 
up  bt!/Wyoming  game-  blackout  at  Mullins  and  throughout  Southwest/snowball  fight  and  partying  all  night/Geo  102,  CompSci  105,  Exsci  120-them/ 
getting  the  BERSCH  mobile  for  the  last  week  of  school/parking  on  Fearing  where  we  could  see  it  from  our  room/Mr.  and  Sweets-our  B.F.F./Tyrone  in  the 
Range  Rover-  where  did  he  get  that?/Midnight  Madness'96/Michele  M-he's  mine/Jaclyn-okay  I'll  take  another/Who  is  this  W  guy?/He  looks  like  a 
senior  Freshman  year  ended. ..time  for  SOPHOMORE  year/living  across  from  Mc/You  mean  S  left  and  we  came  back?/S  coming  up  every  Thursday 
night'Jarrod  seeing  us  every  day  in  our  towels  coming  from  the  men's  bathroom/Where's  Pete.. I  don't  know,  where's  S?/The  Probe  has  arrived/ 
BERSCHl/Michele's  owls/both  declaring  our  majors-  1 125'97/Sophomore  year  ends. .time  for  JUNIOR  year/Classes,  work,  and  labs/meeting  Darcie 
with  one  same  interest-  M/saying  Hi  to  BM  after  two  years/talking  to  C.C.  who  was  with  W/Wintersession  '00/Jan  2'99-  HJ/I  want  that  spot,  I'll  just  wait 
until  they  leave,  I'll  just  act  like  I'm  looking  for  somefhing/J-roll  down  the  window-bb/You  lost/No...  we're  staying  here/I  LIKE  TWINS/208/what  kind 
do  you  like?/dropping  the  knife  and  spoon  together-  you  know  what  that  means!/knock  knock-  Michele  will  not  believe  it/M.C./the  V  car/barber/Jll-no 
words/the  V  car  looks  sad,  it  was  gone  the  next  day/B.M  in  450,  CW-entertaining/nothing  else  until  the  last  Monday  in  March/Curry  Hicks-  where  did 
you  go  for  spring  break?Philly?  why?Because  I  live  thereVThe  next  Monday,  ditto  and  friend-perfect/the  window  and  looks/should  we  say  something  or 
wave/the  shades  down  they  have  to  concentrate/the  beep/the  windows  are  always  equal-  that's  M/taking  pictures  for  the  summer/the  extra  poster  found 
on  the  last  day  of  school/DQ/snoozin'/the  club.tattoo.hair  and  gun/who  are  some  of  them?/the  Jeep-  Michele  I  think  its  it/Of  course  the  one  I  always 
wanted/the  wave. ..what  me?  no  the  door/M  came  out-aw.. twins/Hi  M!/W  all  up  in  the  way/CVS-  the  car  again/what's  up/the  extra  look  back/taking 
pictures  of  them/I  swear  there  is  a  videotape  of  me/it's  time  for  SENIOR  year/First  of  school  said  hi  to  B.F.- 1  knew  this  was  going  to  be  an  interesting 
year/the  Look  by  Totman-  he  was  staring  at  me/stop  staring/the  cutouts/sawM-that's  him  coming  straight  ahead/Darcie  I  have  to  call  Jaclyn/get  the 
license  plate'the  cavy  is  sooo  cutel/B.M's  birthday-beep  beep/"What  is  up?"/I  don't  care  about  the  Mercedes/the  first  day  of  discussion/football  games- 
National  Champs  '98/Homecoming  1999-everyone/B.M-t.a.  "I  was  impressed'VMidnight  Madness  1999- the  phone  call/we  forgot  about  the  lights!!/ 
stares  at  games  -got  evidence/the  two  end  seats-reserved  for  the  Twins/Michele,  there's  the  car/he  literally  jumped  out  of  his  seat/did  you  see  the  smile- 
was  he  kidding-No/the  car  is  coming  down  the  hil..  beep  beep-Hi  Hi!/getting  in  the  car  with  my  boyfriend/"I  will  definitely  do  that'Vwintersession- 
Michele's  all  by  herself/W's  sad  look-I  know  I  saw  it  on  TV./the  stare  back-M&M.saw  W  at  the  corner-  couldn't  speak/  where's  the  other  one?/got  him!/ 
uptown-what  should  we  do?/we  have  to  make  the  first  move/what  will  tonight  bring?  Seeing  S  after  two  years/Spring  Break  A-10  tournament/the  cars- 
ahpcvmj/funky  monkey 's-which  one's-chocolate  for  Jaclyn  vanilla  for  Michele/Pizza  Hut-  our  talks/our  walks/our  runs-365  days  a  year/the  posters/the 
ticket  on  the  ground/the  cigarette  case/  Mike  and  Ike's/Peeps-Mr's  girlfricnds/P.J.  and  Sweets  2/videotapes  that  are  watched  every  night/dreams/Sunset 
Beach/Passions/making  sure  we  have  fun/Jon  B-he's  my  boo!/Tatyana-shc's  our  best  friend/are  we  going  to  see  them  today?/"Go  out  of  your  way  to  be 
seen'VMichelc  I  need  help  choosing/"Fine,  I'll  make  both  pictures  for  you  only  during  Dress  and  Culture'VI  finally  made  up  my  mind/that  night  got  it-D/ 
Jaclyn 's  drawings/"Yo  I  think  we're  on  some  crack  after  that  cheesesteak  on  South  Street/the  probe  is  ghetto/if  all  else  fails-we  always  have  graduation  to 
do  what  we  have  to  do... 

Thanks  UMass  for  the  unforgettable  memories  and  to  the  Class  of  2000-TTB2VB 

204  Family,  Friends,  and  Community 


Chris, 

You  make 

us  so  proud! 

-Mom  &  Dad 


You  are  loved  for  the  little 
girl  you  were,  the  special 
woman  you  are  now,  and  the 
wonderful  daughter  you  will 
always  be  .  .  . 
Love, 

Dad,  Mom,  Christopher, 
Jason,  and  Jennifer 


Dear  Dan, 
Hatzlecha  Rabah 

With  all  our  love, 
Mom  and 
Naomi 


Congratulations  Denise! 

The  best  of  luck  to  you  in  all  your 

endeavors. 

With  all  our  love, 
Mom  and  Dad 


Dear  Heather, 
We  are  so  proud  of  you.  We  want  to 
wish  you  the  very  best  in  all  you  have  accom- 
plished in  your  four  years  at  UMass.  May 
you  always  have  as  much  success  as  you  have 
already  achieved. 

We  Love  You 
All  Our  Love 
Mom,  Dad  and  Michael 


We  are  always  so  proud  of  who 
you  are  and  what  you  have  done. 
Congratulations! 

Love, 

Mom,  Dad,  Ashley,  Marisa, 

and  Nonni 

Family,  Friends,  and  Community  205 


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CONGRATULATIONS 
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The  Index 
Volume  CXXXI 


The  Index  yearbook  is  214  pages  and  pub- 
lished on  80  lb.  paper.  The  binding  is  Smyth  Sewn. 
The  body  font  is  Lynn  and  the  headlines  throughout  the 
book  are  "various"  fonts. 

The  publisher  is  Walsworth  Publishing, 
which  is  located  in  Marceline,  Missouri.  The  repre- 
sentative from  the  company  is  David  Roth.  The  se- 
nior pictures  were  taken  by  Davor  Photography, 
which  is  located  in  Bensalem,  PA.  The  representa- 
tive form  Davor  is  Neil  Weidman.  The  business  ad- 
vertisements were  collected  by  Scholastic 
Advertisment  Inc.  The  representative  for  SAI  is 
Andrew  McKinnon. 

Sports  pictures  provided,  in  part,  by  the  Me- 
dia Relations  Department  of  the  UMass  Athletics 
Department.  Distinguished  Teaching  Awards  pic- 
tures provided,  in  part,  by  the  Campus  Chronicle. 
Pictures  also  provided  by  the  Fine  Arts  Center.  In 
The  News...  pictures  provided  by  the  Associated 
Press.  Photogrpahs  of  the  Distinguished  teachers  and 
graduate  students  provided,  in  part,  by  the  Campus 
Chronicle. 

This  volume  of  The  Index  yearbook  was 
sponsored,  in  part,  by  grants  from  the  UMass  Alumni 
Association  and  the  UMass  Arts  Council. 


The  Index  yearbook  staff: 

Editor-in-Chief  -  Hieu  Nguyen 
Managing  Editor  -  Scott  Hamill 
Business  Manager  -  Tracey  Rogers 
Marketing  Manager  -  Beth  Seiler 
Advisor  -  Judy  Gagnon 
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Melissa  Spinks 

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The  Index  would  like  to  thank  the  following  people 
for  their  support: 

Joe  Battista,  Director  of  RAP 

Gary  Bernard,  Director  of  UWW 

Javier  Cevallos,  Vice-Chancellor  of  Student  Affairs 

Grant  Ingle,  Director  of  Human  Relations 


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