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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.
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"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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"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
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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?
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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
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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.
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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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Housing
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.
28 Off-Campus Housing
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.
Off-Campus Housing 29
a party
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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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
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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.
*♦♦♦♦♦♦•
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, 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.
Bike Co-op 47
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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
ifVtetbematice
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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.
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COLLEGE of FOOD _
NATURAL RESOURCES!
i ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
B,
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 &
HEALTH SCIENCES
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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.
School of Education 61
Che School of
/l^nagement
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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BMASS
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.
1 SfelM
Commonwealth College 63
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
64 Teaching, Research, Outreach and Advisor Awards
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ions
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
?/k 66 Football
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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.
f m
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.
ff& 1H Women's Soccer
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
O
M
E
N
S
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
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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.
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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
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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
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Men's Gymnastics 87 ^Vl
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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
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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.
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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
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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)
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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
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Women 's
Basketball
100 Women's Basketball
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Baseball
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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 !
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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
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Cheerleading
Always
trying
some-
thing
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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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.
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Center
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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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In The News...
Heather Renee French walks down the
runway after being crowned Miss America
2000 on Saturday, Sept. 18, 1999.
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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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Hop Music Awards at the Pantages Theater in the Hollywood
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Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey on Wednesday
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Pope John Paul II waves to faithful during a mass in
Maribor. Slovenia. Sunday, Sept. 19, 1999.
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.
• The Dalai Lama talks to concertgoers at the
World Festival of Sacred Music at the
Hollywood Bowl Oct. 12, 1999.
Wilt Chamberlain was found dead at his Bel-Aire home Tuesday
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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
mi Friday, Feb. 4, 2000.
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Carolina as he tries for the Republican
Presidential Nomination.
Democratic presidential candidate speaks to Columbia
University students during his run for the presidency.
Republican Presidential
Nominee addresses a
crowd in Michigan before
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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
• Championship.
Vijay Singh celebrates his Masters
victory on the 18th green at the
Augusta National Golf Club Sunday,
April 9, 2000.
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celebrates with his team after beating
Florida in the NCAA Championship
game.
Elian Gonzalez hugs his father at Andrews Air Force Base.
130 In The News...
132 Seniors
Matthew P.
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Seniors 133
134 Seniors
Seniors 135
136 Seniors
Seniors 137 $<
138 Seniors
Vincent R.
Flemming III
Seniors 139
140 Seniors
Cristina V.
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BODNERJULIEA
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BRANDES.AARON D
BRLINELL.AMANDA S
BLIRSELL.BRTTT ANYA
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CHAVESJOSEPH S
CHELMANJULEM
CLARK.ARELLE R
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COFFl'.MARSHALL C
COPELAND.JEREMY A
DASSE.SCOTT F
DENMARK JONATHAN S
DONAHUE.LAURA J
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EBACHER.ARELE
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FTNDLEY.CHRISTOPHER M
FINKS.DAVID H
FLORES JAIME H
FULHAM.SARAH B
GALLAGHER.MARY D
GARCIA.PAOLA L
GARGIULOJCAREN A
GAUCHER JEREMY J
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GLEASON.ERIKJ
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LANZA.EDWARD L
LASTRA.GRACE C
LINNARD.PETER V
LIPCHIK.MALIK
LOMBARDJOYLYN
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MAHAN.BRENDAN I
MALTESE-BLOUNT,ELENA M
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ALTMAN JEREMY L
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ANDREWS.BENJAMIN M
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ATWOOD JONAS E
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BAKERJASON S
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BARNES.KEVIN T
BARO.YTODD C
BARRETT JAMES E
BATTAGLIA.LAURA M
BAUERJODI M
BEARD.SARAH B
BEAUCHESNEJAMIET
BEBEZAS^LEXANDROS F
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BEMIS.BRADFORD W
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BERLOJOSHUA P
BERNSTEIN,SHANEJ
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BLASCO.TREVOR J
BLOCK JAMIE F
BODTMAN.GARY J
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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
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BRENNAN.MARYELLEN F
NIRENSTEIN,LESLIE N
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OSGOOD.DEBORAH E
PASQUALE.ANDREW A
PEERBHAI.IMRAN H
PEPI.VTNCENT R
PORTER.KENDRA C
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RENDA.TED S
RICHARDSON JEFFREY W
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SHAW JEREMIAH L
SIBLEY SCHWARTZ.LEVIN J
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STONE JAMEE
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SUN.IRENE
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VARVARO.SARA M
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CALVEY JAMES J
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EATON.ERIC C
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EDWARDS.ROBIN N
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ELYSSE.JEAN H
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EMOND.MATTHEW A
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FANTASIA.JUSTIN M
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HOREY.CAROLYN M
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FISHER.CHRISTOPHER M
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FONTAINE.ANGELA P
FORBUSH.HEATHER M
FORMATO.GILLIAN L
FREEMAN.KEITH M
FRENKEL.DEBORAH R
FRIAR.CHRISTOPHER J
FULKUS.BART A
FURLONG.SCOTT P
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GAGNE.JANAA
GALLUP.GREG B
GAL VIN JOHN P
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GAUDREAU.RYLEY C
GAUTHIER.MICHELLE C
GEFFIN.DANIEL C
GELINEAU.BRIAN S
GELLER.ADRIA T
GEORGE.KAREN L
GERADE.BENJAMIN B
GILLARD.BRANDON J
GILLOCK.RYAN R
GILMORE.BRETTJ
GIORGI.TODD P
GIROTTI.KATHERINE L
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GLASS.ANDREA J
GLUKHOVSKAYA.GILLI
GOAN.CHRISTOPHER J
GOETZ.AMY E
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GOKEY.ELIZABETH J
GOLAS.GARY F
GOLDBERG.ALISON M
GOLDBERG.GREGG D
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GOLDSMITH, WENDY M
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GREENBERG.HILLARY H
GRGUROVIC.MARK
GRIERSON.SHAWN M
GRIFFIN.BRYNA P
GRIFFIN JOHN D
GRIFFIN.KIMBERLY M
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IAREMVPATRICIA M
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JEWELL.SUSANNA I
JOHNSONJASON K
JOHNSONJ.AMAR J
JOHNSON.R1CHARD G
JONES.KIMBERLY K
JONTEF.EREZ
JORDAN.CAROLYNN J
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KABBOUXREDWAN Z
KALLEN.ROBERT B
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KANDYLAKES.MARK M
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KAPLAN .MATTHEW
KARCH.CHARLES J
KARLINJASONM
KATZ.MEAGAN C
KATZ.SETH A
KAUFER.KURT L
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KEANE JAIME R
KEANE.KATHRYN J
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KEATING.EAMONJ
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KELLERJvlATTHEW F
KENNEY JOSHUA J
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KHIM.DEBORAH S
KIGEL.ANNA
KTM.CHARLES
KTM.SUEJ
KJMURA.NORIYUKI
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KLEIN JESSICA L
KNTrTLE.PAULA M
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KULIS.SARAH E
KUPEC.BENJAMIN I
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LAK.CLINTON R
LAMBERT.MATTHEW P
LAMBIASE.MICHAEL I
LANE JENNIFER A
LANGRAIGE V
LANGAN.BRIAN S
LANGEVIN.MARCEL W
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LANIER JASON D
LA.NTZ.CARL R
LARKIN.BARTLEYJ
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LEAHYRATRICK M
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LECOT.SOPHIE
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lefebvre.matthew s
lehmann.christian j
lemos.christopher j
lenehan.denis r
leroyer.ienntfer f
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levesque.heather a
levesque.robert m
lewis.kenya r
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macfarland.alison m
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maciaszek.andrew s
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MAURO JOSEPH J
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MCDONOUGH.SETH J
MCDONOUGH.STEPHANIE G
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MCLAUGHLIN.ALICIA L
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ORESTE.SOPHIA
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PALM.MAKENDRA R
PALMACCI.MARK S
PALMERCOBY K
PALMER.DAVID R
PALMER,MATTHEW T
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PARADIS.CRAIG C
PARCELLA.IEANNE M
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PARKER.ADAM M
PARKER.DANIEL D,JR
PARKER.SARAH L
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PELOSKY.KEVIN L
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PEREIRA.WESTLEY G
PETERSON.DENISE E
PETERSON.KEVIN S
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DRIVER JOSH D
DROBOT.HOLLY M
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DUFFY.MEGHAN M
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Class of 2000 Graduates
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
Continuing Education & UWW
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
CARROLL.DIANE L
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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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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DOLLARAARONM
DONOHOEELLENM
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LAROSE JEFFREY R
LAVERDEREMARC B
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ROGERS.CHRISTOPHER C
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School of Management
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ABDUL KADIRJVORAZAH
ACHESONMATTHEWJ
ADAM,OMARG
ADLERpVANM
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ALLEGAMANDYJ
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ARTHURS JOSEPH M
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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
Chancellor
1 82 Letter from the Chancellor
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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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future in
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your dre
happines
always.
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Family, ,
ilations and best wishes f
which the sky is the limi
e made your parents prou
vords. Our hopes are tha
ams come true. Much
s, joy, and laughter now
re,
m, Dad, Mom Mom, Vic
and Friends
or a
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tor,
SueNord
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
Family, Friends, and Community 197 $t
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
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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
200 Family, Friends, and Community
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Congratulations
^farcia
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
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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
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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
Staff:
Elizabeth Bean
Pete Borgmann
Miranda Buck
Adam Cardinal-Stakenas
Andreana Griffin
Sara Matousek
Sarah Paiva
Allison Paroskie
Ricardo Rodriguez
Melissa Spinks
Kristin Stewart
Ari Teplitz
Kyla Warnock
Jordan Zolan
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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