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STOCKBRIDGE
SCHOOL OF
AGRICULTURE
AMHERST
MASSACHUSETTS
' MM II I
It is quite appropriate that a
yearbook dedication be presented
to a person who exemplifies
''dedication''. A good professor is
one who attracts the interest of
the students to a subject simply
by his own attitude towards it It
is obvious Harold Mosher is
proud to be a professor. With
this dedication the Stockbridge
class of 1983 would like to thank
Hal for his twenty-five year
contribution to the Stockbridge
School of Agriculture.
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
INTRO
DEDICATION
DEAN DENISON
MISS REYNOLDS
SPECIAL EVENTS
SENIORS
SPORTS
CLUBS
SPECIAL EVENTS
FACULTY
CANDIDS
JOHN W. DENISOK
DIRECTOR,
Stockbridge School of Agriculture
and Assistant Dean, College of Food
and Natural Resources.
lONA MAE REYNOLDS, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR,
Stockbridge School of Agriculture.
FALL PICNIC
HALLOWEEN PARTY
SENIORS
JEFFREY A. BOBER
Ag. Business Management
DAVID KELLY CASS
Dave
Ag. Business Management
UMA55 Marching Band, Ag. Business
club. Sylvan Area Gov't
"I hate 8:00 Classes . . "
MICHAEL A. BOCZANOWSKI
Mike
Ag. Business Management
Senate President, 82-83, Temporary
Treasurer, 82, P.A.C. Seminars
Chairperson, 82-83, Assistant Treasurer,
81-82, UMASS Campus Intramural Discus
Champion, 82, Student Advisory
Committee Dept. of F&R EC.
Is that enough Lynn?
The Nicer The Nice; The Higher The
Price.
The Higher The Price; The Nicer The
Nice.
Jus can't stop me
JOSEPH P.CROWELY
Ag. Business Management.
KA THY JEAN DOWNS
"Kath"
Ag. Bus. Management
Ag. Bus. club Rep., Yearbook Committee,
Stockbridge Student Senate
18
MARYE. DUDA
Ag. Business Management
BRUCE ARCHER GOODCHILD
Ag. Business Management
CARYK. MONIZ
Ag. Business Management
President Ag Business Club, Educational
Quality Committee Member
LEE ALAN PONTES
"Banger"
Ag. Business Management
On the road to success
Jungle who? "Those one night stands"
19
AYODEJI ADEYINKA
Jee (Jungle Bunny)
Animal Science
Soccer, Animal Science Club
O-hh We have an exam?!
I'm really bumming!!
PATRICIA E. CONROY-
SHEPLEY
Pat
Animal Science
HOLLY J. COLT
HOI, MA
Animal Science
An- Sci Club 1,Z, Secretary, Stockbridge
Student Senate 1 & 2, PAC Promotion
Chairperson, Livestock Classic, Franklin,
D.C
I wish the very best to all my friends I've
met here at Stockbridge, and may all of
you fulfill your dreams.
ABE J A Y DA VENPOR T
Fish
Animal Science
An- Sci Club Stockbridge Soccer,
Livestock Classic
I've always been crazy. Its kept me from
going insane.
RICHARD L. DEVITT
Animal Science
20
EDWARD F. DILLON
Fred
Animal Science
An-Sci Club
CHARLES P. DURAND
Animal Science
ARTHUR M. FELLOWS
Rusty
Animal Science
Senate, PR. committee. An. Sci. club.
Coed wrestling.
Is it Friday yet!'
THOMAS R. FITZPATRICK
Tom
Animal Science
THOMAS P. GALANOS
Cheeks
Animal Science
An. Ag. Club President, Industrial
exhibitors chairperson, P.A.C, Livestock
classic. Oxen club.
Larry: the room stinks!
66 Dodge Jet Sled.
21
SANDY HALL
Animal Science
An Sci Club Tres (1)
BAAAA
DOUGLAS J. HARRIS
Animal Science
Eastern Trip, Eastern States, Mrs. Dubois
Class.
KIMBERLEE HANSON
KIM
Animal Science
An. Sci. club, Stosag, Horse masters club.
Livestock Classic, P.D.D. "Howdy!" . . .
Carol, Lori, Mona, Joann . . . 802's parties,
Mt. Toby, Mt. Sugarloaf, Ski trip,
Crinnell Arena. It's a Polo Pony! "see ya
all later!" Into Umass.
DONNA MARIE KACZYK
Animal Science
GEORGE KING
Animal Science
Eastern trip, Miz. Dubios class
Dreams are made for those who sleep.
22
CHARLES KNIGHT (1st)
(Nocturnal Charlie)
Animal Science
A.T.G.
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JEANNE MCMANUS
Animal Science
ROSALIE LAWRENCE
Rosey
Animal Science
Animal science Club
Lynne beware of the ping-pong balls;
even the flesh colored ones! Holly "no
tips at Friendlys".
STEVEN B. MESSINCER
Hick
Animal Science
An-Sci Club, Soccer,
Hay ride. My friend
ham Walker "Self inflicted is the only
way to go"
LORI J. MOUGIN
Animal Science
23
GLENN D. MUSHNICK
Mushy
Animal Science
An-Sci Club-1 & 2, Official-An-Sci. Club
Bus Driver 1,2, P.V.T.A. Driver 1,2,
Problems are just opportunities in work
clothes.
CAROL A. POWTAK
Crazy Carol Crooked
Animal Science
An. Sci. Club, Livestock Classic
NEAL F. O'MEARA
Animal Science
Alpha Tau Gamma, Vice president. Senate
Rep. P.A.C. Committee, Vieteran, Animal
Science Club, Livestock Classic
Hunting with Doug.
BRIAN J. STONE
Stoned
Animal Science
An. Sci. Club, Working at Eastern States,
Trip to Eastern A. /„ Trip to the Who,
LENITA MARIE VAN HOOK
Lentil, Juanita
Animal Science
Animal Science Club 1,2. Senate Rep,
Livestock Classic, Stosag, P.A.C. Milking
cows, Lauren tis Farm Stand.
Unfold your wings and fly away into the
starry sky . . . My friends, have a good
time and never stop trying, you can do it!
24
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LYNNES. WALDRON
Animal Science
An. Sci Club. 1 & 2, Secretary 2,
Rose the class savior, I couldn't have done
it without your help! Holly- sometimes
"the hand is quicker than the eye hut you
caught me once!"
PATRICK F, BALFE
Brad or Balfy
AR Pk
ATG and Senate Treasurers
The ocean of the mind is never still.
Even on its calmist day the tide
Twists beneath
PETER JOSEPH AMARAL, JR.
Pete
Ar Pk
Work, School, Marriage
* Y' ^
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BRUCE K. BENGSTON
Ar Pk
DENNIS K. BENOIT
Ar Pk
25
JOEL M. BENSON
At. Pk.
RORYS. BOY
Ar Pk
JOSEPH E. BUCCHANIO
Ar Pk
SHAWN A. CAMERON
ArPk
Digger
Basketball 1,2
"Dam", 9-10-63, 1-2-82
B.C. Forever, "Be yourself. Live free or
die"
LEO J. CANUEL
AR Pk
Ar Pk Club, P.D.D., P.A.C., Rody Garden-
Chairperson, Phone-o-thon
"Keep your roots firmly planted and let
your Branches Reach for the sky."
26
GARY ANTHONY CUSACK
Ar Pk
At Pk Climbing, Contest
GERARD ERNEST FREDETTE
Ar Pk
Hippie, Flower child
Ar Pk Club Senate Rep
"It is in giving that we receive" St.-
Francis
'The life in which men praise and regard
as successful is but one kind. Why should
we exaggerate any one kind at the expense
of others r'-Henry David Thoreau
THOMAS R. FEATHERSTONE
T
Ar Pk
President, Class of 83, Senate, ATG, Stoso,
Committee on eliminating Brownosers
WILLIAM M. GEER
ArPk
FRANCIS P. GUNVILLE
Ar Pk
27
CHARLES J. HICCOX
At Pk
JOANNE M. MCGOVERN
Arbor & Park
DOUGLAS J. LAFORTUNE
Arbor & Park
TONY VINCENT MEDEIROS
Arbor Park
Soccer, AR. PK. Club Rep.
JAMES W. MEEHAN JR.
Arbor & Park
28
MARK A. NOONAN
Father Noonan, Politician (Ted).
Senator at large,
Class of 83, Temp., Senate V-P, Ai Pk.
Club, Senate Parlimentarian, Rody
Garden, P.R., Umass- Senate Rep.
"Such is life"
BRIAN PATRICK O'SULLIVAN
Titleg
Arbor & Park
Camping, sports, hiking, and lots of fun!
Sup beef. Sup blitz. Sup Magool
Don't dream it, be it.
L
ROBERT R. REARDON
Arbor & Park
No more quickies, live, love, and laugh.
"Ski, surf, skate, and !?"**@, lots of
studying. "
JOANNE PHYLLIS RICORD
JO
Arbor & Park
Stoso-Chairperson, Ar. & Pk, Secretary,
Soccer
"Get with the program."
29
ROBERT R. SCHENCK
Arbor Park
DAVID J. SEIFFERT
Arbor & Park
TIMOTHY W. SCHRAK
Arbor & Park
JEFFERYH. STEVENS
Arbor & Park
SCOTT B. TRASK
Arbor & Park
30
RICHARD J. ALMEIDA
Floriculture
Floriculture Club, Intramural Volleyball
SEAN P. BROSNAN
Floriculture
LURENE T. BALLOU
Floriculture
Floriculture Club
FRANCES M. BURRINGTON
Floriculture
ANNMARY CHMURA
Floriculture
31
RONALD S. DAVIS
Floriculture
Stockbridge Student Senate, Flori. Club
President, Volleyball, F.F.A. Member,
Yearbook Staff.
Sugarloaft again . . . Crop rotation????
C.D.S. Thanks Wendy, Ted, Lynn, Kathy,
Jim, Janice, Bob, Taxi anyone?!!
JANICE MARIE GREGORY
Floriculture
Flori. Club, P.A.C., Volleyball, Yearbook.
"Because Cod made it that way."
Thanks for memories-Wendy, Kathy,
Lynn.
ROBERT EDMUND GRAMMO
JR.
Bob
Floriculture
Flori. Club, Volleyball.
Favorite quotes: Whatever;; Strange.
MONA ANNE JOHNSON
Floriculture
FlorL Club, Volleyball.
KATHLEEN F. LAMBERTI
Kathy
Floriculture
Assistant yearbook editor; Flori. Club,
Volleyball
Steven .... "Shadows fall, and life is
difficult to bear ... Yet sunshine comes
through memories and the love of those
who care." Janice we will get through this
one!! Treasured memories with Lynn,
Wendy, Janice, Sue, and those at home.
Ron, Ted, and Cindy stop picking on my
height!!!!!!!
32
WENDY M. LESACE
Floriculture
Flori Club, Stosag, P.A.C.
Taxi! Ron CDS. . . . Thanks, L.M.A. yov
too! Mellow oat — LABZ, KL, ]C, BA, be
Yo NickodemusU 3/22/82
SIMON L. LESSER
Floriculture
Photography
JAMES B. PADUCH
Jim
Floriculture
Stockbridge Student Senate 1 & 2,
Volleyball & Volleyball management,
UMass Student Judiciary Board, Flori
Club, Stosag.
Baaah, Baloney. Prized possessions: Jesus
Christ, Gretchen, Christen, Pumpkin! and
the rest of my family. I Peter 5:7 Casting
all our cares on him for He cares for us.
"Cretchen, the hardest year of marriage is
whatever year we're in.
NANCY M. SAZAMA
Floriculture
LORRAINE D. STEPHENSON
Lori
Floriculture
Flori. Club
33
THEODORE STUSICK
Ted
Floriculture
Whatever happens, happens for the best!
VICTORIA E VERGE
Vickie
Floriculture
Good times with Ann and NancU
LYNN A. BONNEVIE ZAYKA
Red neck, L.A.B.Z., Zaykas, Chris,
Lynnseed
Floriculture
Senate, Flori Club, Yearbook Editor, Flori
club treasurer 1-2, Umass Student
Judiciary 82-83.
Sugarloaf — I've lost it! "Wendy you
G.D.S.H" "Terrie seedling you'd be lost
without me" I can't deal with this! Nov.
13 amazing time!! "Hey, Fats lets go!!!"
Dec. 11, 1982.
EDWARD A. BINNEY
Fruit Veg
SARAH A. CLEVELAND
Fruit Veg
Senate P.A.C.
What another meetings'
SALLY L. DAVIS
Fr Veg
MARK J. DOHERTY
Fr Veg
35
BUTCH ANDERSON
Landscape Operations
Land Op. Club
Good luck fellow "Stockies," and see ya
around Keith. Good luck Mitch, Seal,
John. Remember goodbye Wendy.
PHILIP G. CALDWELL
Doc
Land Operations
President Land Op. Club, P.A.C. Jobmart
Chairperson, Senate, Stockbridge Advisory
Committee.
"Is it good? Is it bad?; you could argue."
KEITH W. ANDERSON
"Scruffy"
Land Operations
Land Op. Club
Good luck to everyone in the future. Have
a good time at U.K. Butch. Had some fun
in all those great classes, Neal, Jack,
Mitch, and Bill. "Hey Butch, Wed. night."
CLIVIA PITTORE CALLAHAN
Landscape Operations
PAUL D. CRONIN
Landscape Operations
36
WILLIAM C. EKROSS
Landscape Operations
THOMAS S. HART
Hartini
Landscape Operations
To further my education and knowledge
in my field of work.
NANCY A. HEWITT
Landscape Operations
MITCHELL P. GOLDSTEIN
Mitch
Land Operations
Student Senate, Stoso
Happy hours, Anderson Bros., Slick, get
happy. The Pub Crew. What you put into
living, is what you get out of life!
37
STEPHEN B. KEY
Landscape Operations
CHRISTOPHER GERALD
lEGROS
c.c.
Landscape Operations
A.T.C. President; Class of 83 officer;
Stockbridge Senate; Editor-Shorthorn.
Recipient John W. Dennison Award 1932.
MARK D. LAVIGNE
Landscape Operations
BRIAN C. MCVEY
Mr. Mo Jo
Landscape Operations
Yearbook squad, Land Op. Club.
38
PAUL J. MORGADO
Landscape Operations
FRANCINE M. MORTELL
Fran
Landscape Operations
Land Op. Club Secretary
I'd do it over again if I had the money.
RICHARD J. SEARS
Landscape op Operations
WILLIAM S. SIMARD
Landscape Operations
DUNCAN a STREET
Landscape Operations
39
GREGORY B. BRADLEY
Flower
Turf
Turf Club
JAMES B. CONANT
Meathead
Tuf
Turf Club Treasurer, Stosag.
CENSORED Sorry Jungle.
MILTON BROWN
Mick
Turf
Stockbridge Senate 1&2, Turf Club, Phon-
a-thon
I'm quick at Poor Dick's
GARYR. DORN
Turf
Gopher Retardation. Turf management,
Embezzlement and other related illegal
fund raising activities. Cyanide poisoning
of all lab Turf-related animals.
PATRICK FLANNERY
Flannie
Turf
Sun Tanning
40
MATTHEW FOGARTY
Dr. Fogarty
Turf
Turf Club, Cockroach h un ting. In search
of club. P.5.I. Foundation. Account
receivable hoping.
STEVEN F. HUSKA
Turf
DENNIS J. HOULE
Turf
MARY P. KNAGCS
Turf
JAMES MICHAEL KOWALECK
Slick
Turf
Turf-Clubs Professional Development Day
Phone-a-Thon - Turf Convention
41
CRAIG F. MANNING
Turf
DAVID A. NUVALLIE
Val
Turf
Turf Club, Phon-a thon.
THEODORE JAMES MARTIN
Flash
Turf
Turf Club Secretary
Fancies Lite beer commercials, Monday
night football. The Fall Guy, give
Magnum a chance.
Coal: To be a male stripper.
MICHAEL PATRICK
O'CONNOR
Hoop
Turf
Stockbridge basketball, McRay Bros., Turf
Conference benders.
Cotta like N.D. & Stockbridge hoop.
JOHN JAMES PAQUETTE
Who
Turf
Stockbridge basketball 82-83. Budweiser
Fur taste-tester
McRay Bros, Turf Conference bender, see
ya — Denny Crum, Rise-man, Scooter!
Thanks M&D Coach. Cotta like the
Halfway House.
42
PAUL B. RUTHUELL
Turf
What's so funny about peace, love, and
understanding?
SHIRLEY A. TALMAGE
Turf
JEFFREY M. SCOTT
Turf
ROBERT TURCOTTLE
Turn Coat
Turf
Turf Club, Stockbridge Student Senate,
Public Relations Committee.
RICHARD P. TWORIG
Twig
Turf
Turf Club
43
Lucas M. Alden |\ |
Christopher Andetsori^
Kenneth G. Atkins ,„
Thomas P. Bachh
Genevieve Bardwell
Peter H. Bo wry
Peter J. Burke
John F. ClaffeyW 9
Mark A. Creelman
Paul Stephen, De Matteo
'aul J. Deptula
Charles A. Dragon i
Sharon R. Dupras
Stanly M. Dziuta
orna. B. Edgar j/^
Andrew J. Faddoul
Joseph E. Ferris :, Mi
Bamhi L Flore 'fig
Andrew J. Fritsche
Teresa A. Gowan
Christopher G Grace
John S. Hannum
William J. Heintzelman
Mark A. Jahlonski
John R. Kelly
\^ ^Katherine A. Kuzdizal
"^JamesAMcgill^^^
Luis Melandez * %\^
David T. Melican
James Mullins |\
Neil R. Pauplis * '
Scott R. Penderast
William J. Piersak
Lawrence W. Pink
Stephen J. Puleo
Scott A. Schofield
Elizabeth L. Shanor
Janet M. Sottilei I
Scott S. Souza * 8
Eileen V. Sullivan
Stephen P. Terpak
Oscar R. Truitt
Douglas C. Tucker
Douglas J. Turner
Stephen J. Violet te
Roger W. Whitaker
Douglas T. Wilson III
Andrew M. Woodruff
Russell E. Zucca
44
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"Jack "Evil Knivel" Denison".
Does Your
Dog Bite?
"Ok Boczanowski"
Step Into My Office
Be Right Behind
You Noonan
"Progress"
"Banquet"?
What! Is That
The Fantini Bros?
Again ?
I Always get
Stuck With
The Garbage!!
Oh! This Is Fred Rich.
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Will The
Senate
Please
Come To
Order!!
Oh my God, it's my dog, really
Where Are Those
Brownosers When You
Need Them?
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A.T.G.
SOCIAL FRANITY OF
STOCKBRIDGE
Just over six years ago I first
heard of Stockbridge from a recent
graduate. This alumni wa<i also a
member of ATC. fie aroused my
interest in both Stockbridge and
ATG.
Sometimes members learn of
ATG from their fathers, in fact one
of us has three generations of ATG
in his family, starting with his
grandfather in 1936, his father in
1959, and now he carries on in
1983. But we are the exception,
most of Stockbridge freshman
never knew ATG existed until
they received our flyer just before
orientation. And then only a few
men take the challenge and decide
to join the house. But for most all
of us who join, we feel it was one
of the best of lifes decisions. For
ATG is not just a housing option,
the time spent together in the
brotherhood is often the basis of
many lifelong friendships.
Christopher LeGros
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CIDER SALE
FLORI
CHRISTMAS
SHOW
ARBO & PARK
CLIMBING CONTEST.
HOLLY
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PROFESSIONAL AGRICULTURE
CONVENTION
INTRODUCTION TO FACULTY
90
DOUGLAS L
AIRHARZ Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
Plant and Soil Sciences
JAMES F. ANDERSON,
M. S.
Associate Professor
Plant and Soil Sciences
PRASANTA
BHOWMIK, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
Plant and Soil Sciences
ANTHONY BORTON,
Ph. D.
Professor
Veterinary and Animal
Sciences
LYLE E. CRAKER, Ph.
D.
Associate Professor
Plant and Soil Sciences
WILLIAM J.
BRAMLAGE, Ph. D.
Professor
Plant and Soil Sciences
MARRON s. Dubois.
B.A.
Assistant Professor of
English
JOE T. CLAYTON Ph.
D.
Professor of Food
Engineering
Head of Department
ROBERT T DUBY, Ph.
D.
Associate Professor
Veterinary and Animal
Science
91
N. EUGENE ENGEL,
Ph. D.
Professor
Agricultural and Recource
Economics
GEORGE B.
GODDARD Ph. D.
Professor
Plant and Soil Sciences
GEORGE J.
HOCHMUTH, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
Plant and Soil Sciences
HEINRICH
FENNER, Ph. D.
Associate Professor
Veterinary and Animal
Sciences
DUANE W. GREEN,
Ph. D.
Associate Professor
Plant and Soil Sciences
FRANCIS W.
HOLMES, Ph. D.
Professor
Plant Patholgy
NANCY L
GARRABRANTS, B.A.
Lecturer of
Plant and Soil Sciences
TOM S. HAMILTON,
M.S.
Associate Proffesor
Landscape Architecture
Regional Planning
THOMAS HOUSTON,
M. Ed.
Lecturer
Landscape Architecture
Regional Planning
92
WARD M. HUNTING
Ph. D.
Associate Professor
Food Science and Nutrition
GORDAN S. KING
Professor
Landscape Architecture
Regional Planning
THEODORE W. LEED,
Ph. D.
Professor
Agricultural And Recource
Economics
ERNEST A.
JOHNSON M.S.A.E.
Associate Professor
Food Engineering
EDWARD K. KNAPP.
Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Agricultural and Resource
Economics
WILLIAM J. LORD Ph.
D.
Professor
Plant and Soil Sciences
ROBERT L. KENT
M.L.A.
Associate Professor
Landscape Architecture
Regional Planning
DEANE LEED, Ph. D.
Professor
Agricultural and Recource
Economics
SIDNEY J. LYFORD,
Ph. D.
Associate Professor
Veterinary and Animal
Sciences
93
E. BRUCE
MACDOUGALL, Ph. D.
Professor and Head of
Department
Landscape Architecture and
Regional Planning.
JAMES B. MARCUM,
Ph. D.
Associate Professor and
Chairman of Department
Veterinary and Animal
Sciences.
WILLIAM J. MELLEN,
Ph. S.
Professor
Veterinary and Animal
Sciences.
EDWARD M.
MAHONEY, M.S.
Assistant Professor
Landscape Architecture and
Regional Planning.
DONALD R.
MARION, Ph. D.
Associate Professor
Agricultural and Resource
Economics
HAROLD MOSHER,
M.L.A.
Professor
Landscape Architecture and
Regional Planning.
WILLIAM MANNING,
Ph. D.
Professor
Plant Pathology.
PEGGY A.
MCCONNELL, M.S.
Assistant Professor
Veterinary and Animal
Sciences.
EDWARD S. PIRA,
M.S.
Associate Professor
Food Engineering.
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ROBERT PRECHEUR,
Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
Plant and Soil Sciences.
WILLIAM ROSENAU,
Ph. D.
Professor
Plant and Soil Sciences.
PAUL N. PROCOPIO,
Ph. D.
Professor
Landscape Architecture and
Regional Planning.
FRANKLIN W.
SOUTHWICK Ph. D.
Professor
Plant and Soil Sciences.
RICHARD ROHDE,
Ph.D.
Professor
Plant Pathology.
TERRY A. TATTAR,
Ph. D.
Associate Professor
Plant Pathology.
WILLIAM A.
TORELLO, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
Plant and Soil Sciences.
JOSEPH TROLL, Ph. D.
Professor
Plant and Soil Sciences.
WILLIAM D. TUNIS,
Ph. D.
Professor of Entomology
and Associate Dean
College of Food and Natural
Resources.
95
ROY VANDRIESCH,
Ph. D.
Extension Specialist
Entomology.
ROBERT W.
WAGNER, Ph. D.
Professor
Mathematics.
LESTER F. WHITNEY,
Ph. D.
Professor
Food Engineering.
JOHN M. ZAK, M.S.
Professor
Plant and Soil Sciences.
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PRESIDENTIAL
GARDENS
Gordon King
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Professor Gordon King was born in Glen Ridge, New
Jersey. He studied at North Carolina State and received
his Bachelor Degree in Forestry at Michigan State. With
this background he went to work for the Firestone Rub-
ber Company in Liberia, West Africa. Four years later in
1945, Professor King returned to this country to become
the Assistant Arborist of Lansing, Michigan.
In 1955 he joined the ranks of Stockbridge as Assis-
tant Professor of Arboriculture. By 1956 he received his
Master Degree from U Mass and attained full professor-
ship. Since coming to Stockbridge, Professor King has
been closely involved with students and alumni. He
served six years as Advisor for the Student Senate. The
bulletin board outside his office is filled with notices of
seminars, information about training sessions and certi-
fication exams and letters from people throughout the
country telling about job opportunities in the field for
both placement students and graduates.
He has written many articles which appeared in pro-
fessional publications and is a member of the Interna-
tional Shade Tree Conference and the New England
Park Association. He also attends many regional, nation-
al, and international tree meetings.
In 1971 he was sent for thirty days to Liberia by the
Peace Corps to evaluate their work. In this country he is
presently working with OSHA, Occupational Safety and
Health Association, in reviewing safety standards for the
park and forest service, and the chainsaw, telephone,
and utility industries. They meet twice a year to analyse
why accidents happen in these fields and how they can
be prevented through regulation and education. Profes-
sor King would like to see more and better education of
the workers than more government regulation, but ad-
mits that both are necessary.
When Professor King is not teaching, he relaxes on his
85 acre farm in Leverett where he raises beef, sheep,
Christmas trees, and runs a bait shop. He has four grand-
children he takes trout fishing in one of the three brooks
on his farm.
STOCKBRIDCE HALL
OFFICE
STOCKBRIDGE
SENATE
OFFICE
The Stockbridge Student Senate re-
cently moved their office from 432 to
411 Student Union Building this has
proved to be quite benifical. It has re-
united the various organizations which
had previously worked out of the Sen-
ate office, with their sister organization
STOSAG. Sometimes this had made
life quite hectic but the resulting in-
crease in communication has made the
move worth while.
The best thing about this move is
that it has allowed all organization to
have better access to our secretary,
friend and advisor Joan Damon. It is
with much Thanks and sincere appre-
ciation that we dedicate this page to
Joanie.
Thank you Joanie
Miachael Boczanowski- Senate -President
Steven Gregory- Senate Vice President
Patrick Balfe- Senate Treasurer
Joan Damon - Senate Office Secretary
Holly Colt- Senate exective Secretary
In 1862, perhaps the most turbulent
time in U.S. history, Abraham Lincoln
signed into law The Morrill Act
establishing a system of land grant
colleges. I take great pride in the fact
that Mass Aggie, now Stockbridge
School of Agriculture, and foundation of
the UMASS system, was one of these
land grant colleges. We here at
Stockbridge are priviledged to share in
such a rich tradition. May we, with Gods
help, leave with knowledge gained, and,
body, heart and soul committed.
yours in agriculture,
Michael A. Boczanowski
SHOR THORN
Our Thanks to this years Shorthorn
staff, John Carroll Doug Grossman, and
Editor Chris Legros. Chris and his staff,
have searched high and low for
information to get the students of
Stockhridge. We take our hats off to
them and take great pride in their job
well done.
Thank you Shorthorn Staff.
The social life at Stockbridge has been
one of the brightest spots of the year
Thanks to STOSO. Events like the Wine
and Cheese Party, Fall Picnic, Halloween
Party, and the Annual Holly Jolly helped
to move the fall semester right along,
with a little relaxation when our Foundry
Fathers initiated the Stockbridge Social
Organization they realized that a Party is
a good way to combat the pressures of the
tough academics at Stockbridge. Second
semester should prove to be even a greater
success with the Progress Banquet and the
Spring Picnic. A special Thanks to the
Brothers of ATG for their many fine
Happy Hours.
Thank you STOSO
STOSAG STAFF
Thanks to the persistant hardwork and
diligence of these dedicated Stockbridge students,
the rest of us can enjoy our very own yearbook.
As we lose ourselves in memories captured
throughout these pages and recognize our fellow
friends and classmates, may we pause and
applaude the organization and corporation of the
yearbook squad of 1983.
Brian McVey
I wish to show appreciation to the following
members of the yearbook squad;
Lynn Bonnevie Zayka- Yearbook Editor
Kathy Lamberti - Assistant Editor
James Conant- Photo Editor
Janice Gregory- Layout
Lenita VanHook- Layout
Ronald Davis- Layout
Kim Hanson- Layout
Wendy LeSage- Layout
Ellen Smith- Layout
Kathy Downs- Layout
James Paduch- Layout
Brian McVey- Layout
Rick Morley- Layout
Prudy Burt- Layout
Lois Mechance- Layout
Peter lonnitte- Layout
The 1983 STOSAG staff would
like to express their appreciation to
Professor Edward S. Pira for his
undounted efforts in assisting in the
production of the 1983 yearbook.
Professor Pira is a thoughtful and
highly respected man both at school
and at home. He has not only
gained the respect from his
associates but also from his students.
We have found a friend in him and
we want to Thank him for
contributing to our very special
years at Stockbridge.
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STOCKBRIDGE CLASS OFFICERS
In the past two years I have had a
small part in the coming together of a
well organized, highly professional and
dedicated group of people. The class of
1983 has shown a great deal of
enthusiasm and support for Stockbridge
as well as the agricultural industry. It is
my feeling that in this fast changing
world the class of 1983 will leave a
distinctive mark in the ever changing
field of agriculture.
Thom Featherstone
Thorn Featherstone
-1983-
Bill Simard
-1981-1982-
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/ wish to extend a large Thank you to my entire
crew who stood by me and worked with me to meet
those ever persistent deadlines. We ran into some
major problems and I had to make some tough
decisions, my crew stood by me after I had made
them, even though some people thought then and
now that I was wrong. So as a result of my
outstandish attitude and my cantankerous behavior,
I now only have three friends in the whole world
Kathy, Wendy, and James.
To Thank Kathy and Wendy who both brought
pages home with them over vacation is Just not
enough. I think of all the times I have yelled at
them and made the yearbook production more
difficult then it really need be. I am truly grateful
to you both.
I want to Thank James Conant for his a amazing
wizardry in getting just the right angle and shots
that were needed, for his ability to laugh at my
frequent outbreaks of anger, to change the color of
my neck from red back to its pasty white, to bring
me back to earth and back to reality after a long
day in the yearbook office. Its to bad James wasn't
here for the final production days of the yearbook
as I'm sure I would have had to correct somemore
of his contributions.
Thank you Ron (you are a C.D.S.) and all the rest
of you, I'm sure you know who you are; Its been
real ....
/ hope this yearbook is what you all had
expected, and if you don't like it; tough it can't be
redone!!!
Its alright Tom I walk on the bottoms not on the
tops, and Jo-ann enlarge you're disk!!!
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Yearbooks hold the past it seems,
What we were and future dreams.
Pictures freeze a frame in time,
memories here are yours and mine.
So look and learn of days gone by,
your sure to feel a tear dropped eye.
All these pictures, memories past,
Stockbridge stage and we the cast.
Friends we made will always be,
preserved throughout the ages.
Friends we made and never see;
preserved within these pages.
Remember well the Stockbridge Hall,
and all the faces we recall.
Remember well the best two years,
when Stockbridge showed us our true peers.
Thank-you yearbook and its crew,
Stockbridge shows its gratitude.
Thank-you yearbook with its past.
Pictured friends that last and last.
Brian McFay
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UNIV. OF MASS.
ARCHIVES
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STOCKBRIDGE
SCHOOL OF
AGRICULTURE.
AMHERST,
MASS.
1983 Supplement
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During my recent vacation in Florida, I met a women who for the last twenty
years has been counseling young college students. She made a statement which I
found disturbing. She said, ''The young people today, in general, lack the desire,
the motivation, and the drive to excel; they seem only willing to do enough to get
by at some lesser level''. She asked me if I found this attitude prevalent among the
young people with whom I come in contact. I was able to answer her quickly and
honestly, "NO"! The vast majority of college students I am privileged to counsel in
the Stockbridge School of Agriculture still exhibit a very healthy attitude towards
their future in the world of work.
Your class has not given me any reason to change my opinion and I do not
expect this opinion to change even after you graduate. Many of you are
looking forward to owning your own business related to agriculture. Although
it will not be easy, I am certain you will succeed for I do not believe that you
have lost your Desire, your Motiviation, your Drive to excel in your chosen
field of work.
An important fact which helps reinforce my belief is that within the many
agriculturally related enterprises I meet with during the year I see many
Stockbridge Alumni who are indeed excelling in their work.
I am confident that during the next few years in my travels, I will meet
many of you who will be driving hard to excel and who will be successful!.
John W. Denison,
Director,
Stockbridge School of Agriculture
and Assistant Dean, College of Food
and Natural Resources.
THANKS STOCKBRIDGEH
I hear and read this phrase over and over, from former students. Graduates
who have gone on for one, two, or even three degrees still call or write back to
the school in appreciation of what it has done for them.
At your Progress Banquet, I was pleased to hear several seniors make it a
point to mention how much the School has meant to them as students. I think
all of you will be amazed at how much it is going to mean to you as alumni.
The Stockbridge School of Agriculture has not only given you a fine
education, it has given you the warm and comfortable feeling of belonging.
And this warm and comfortable feeling will stay with you the rest of your
lives. For you will always belong to the Stockbridge School.
Will you, someday, call and say, ''Stockbridge has done so much for me,
what can I do for Stockbridge?'', as one graduate did? Will you write and say,
"Thanks Stockbridge!" as many have done? I think you will, for as time goes
by, more and more you will realize how much the Stockbridge philosophy is
influencing your lives. I don't know exactly how Stockbridge has affected you.
Only you know. I know that it has made a better person of me. TffANKS
STOCKBRIDGE!
lona Mae Reynolds
Associate Director
The class of 1983 dedicates this page to
a man who has left a lasting impression
upon us all. In his six years of service as
the Faculty Advisor to the Student
Senate, he has shed many words of
wisdom. It is unfortunate Dr. Douglas
Airhart will not be returning to
Stockbridge following the 1983 school
year.
We would like to thank him and want
him to know that he is first rate and
first in the hearts of his students.
PROGRESS
BANQUET
LIVESTOCK
CLASSIC
SENIORS HOME ADDRESSES
Adeyinka, Ayodeji D.
P.O. Box 489
Shrewsbery, Ma. 01545
Alden, Luther M.
18 Adams St.
Westborougb, Ma. 01581
Almeida, Richard J.
340 Handy St.
Attieboro. Ma. 02703
Amaral, Peter J. Jr.
59 Summer St.
Rehoboth, Ma. 02769
Anderson, Christopher J.
31 WatervUet Ave.
Pompton Lakes, N.J. 07442
Anderson, Keith W.
47 Winthrop Rd.
Lexington. Ma. 02173
Anderson, Raymond N. Jr.
4 Raymond Place
Cromwell, Ct. 06416
Balfe, Patrick F.
15 Lyman Rd.
Milton, Ma. 02186
Ballou, Lurene T.
80 Fountain St.
Orange, Ma. 01364
Bardwell, Genevieve
124 King St.
Northampton, Ma. 01060
Bengston, Bruce W.
4 Main St.
Dover, Ma. 02030
Benoit, Dennis K.
36 Armory Lane
Southbridge. Ma. 01550
Benson, Joel M.
71 Weeden Rd.
Fairhaven, Ma. 02719
Binney, Edward A.
128 Pine St.
Waltham, Ma. 02154
Bober, Jeffrey A.
449 Pleasant St.
Framingbam, Ma. 01701
Boczanowski, Michael A.
21 Highland St.
Medway. Ma. 02053
Bonnevie Zayka, Lynn A.
133 School St.
Acton, Ma. 01720
Bowiy, Peter H.
55 Cottage St.
Amherst, Ma. 01002
Boy, Rory S.
1510 Flanders Rd.
Southington, CT. 06489
Bradley, Gregory B.
7 Hemlock RDG
Kensington, Ct. 06037
Brosnan, Sean P.
40 Viele Ave.
Worcester, Ma. 01605
Brown, Milton H.
276 Lowell Rd.
Hudson, N.H. 03051
Bucchanio. Joseph E.
711 Pond St.
Franklin, Ma. 02038
Burke. Peter J.
21 Belevedere Ave.
Framingham, Ma. 01085
Burrington, Frances M.
48 Wood Rd.
Westfield, Ma. 01085
Caldwell, Philip G
P.O. Box 654
Yarmouth. Ma. 04096
Callahan, Clivia P.
34 Rust Ave.
Northampton. Ma. 01060
Cameron, Shawn A.
Baldwinvilie Rd.
Phillipston, Ma. 01331
Canuel, Leo J.
859 Wood St.
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Cass. David K.
88 Ridge Ave.
Athol. Ma. 01331
Chmura. Annmary
18 Cycle St.
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Claffey. John F
147-E Brittany Manor
Amherst, Ma. 01002
Cleveland, Sarah G.
14 Hancock St.
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Colt, Holly J.
97a North wood Apts.
Sunderland, Ma. 01375
Conant, James B.
44 Caroline St.
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Conroy Shepley, Patricia E.
RFD Chesterfield Rd.
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Creelman, Mark A.
11 Jabish St.
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Cronin, Paul D.
205 Prospect St.
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Crowley, Joseph P.
2 Tapley Rd.
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Cusack, Gary Anthony
62 Elm St.
Hingham. Ma. 02043
Davenport, Abe J.
Box 48 Tower Rd.
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Davis, Ronald S.
11 Crest Ave.
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Davis, Sally L.
37 Fairman Rd.
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Deptula. Paul J.
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Dickson. Neal A.
North Main St.
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Dillon. Edward F.
55 Orchard St.
Millis, Ma. 02054
Doherty. Mark J.
P.O. Box 841
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Domasinsky, Edward J.
RFD 2 Box 3400
Clinton. Me. 04927
Dorn, Gary R.
N91 W17524 Roosevelt Dr.
Menomonee Fall, WI 53051
Downs. Kathy J.
169 South St.
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Dragon, Charles A.
234 North St.
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Duda, Mary E.
272 East St.
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Dupras, Sharon R.
17 Marie Ave.
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Durand, Charles P.
Gilbertville Rd.
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Dziura, Stanley M.
15 Sunset Rock Rd.
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Ekross, William C
47 Hunnewell Rd.
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Faddoul, Andrew J.
Farrar Rd.
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Featherstone. Thomas R.
155 Prospect St.
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Fellows, Arthur M.
90 West River St.
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Ferris. Joseph E.
95 East Pleasant St.
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Fitzpatrick. Thomas R.
154 North Main St.
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Flannery, Patrick E.
62 Brooks St.
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Fogarty. Matthew
19 NoTthwood Apts
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Fredette. Gerard E.
15 Hope St.
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Fritsche, Andrew J.
8 Winter St.
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Galanos, Thomas P.
21 Waters St.
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Ceer, William M.
18 King Phillips Path
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Goldstein. Mitchell P.
16 Rutledge Rd.
Natick. Ma. 01760
Goodchild, Bruce A.
R 1 Box 53
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Cowan, Teresa A.
38 East Pine St.
Saranac Lake, N. Y. 12983
Grace. Christopher G.
41 Shelter Rock Rd.
Manhasset. N.Y. 11030
Grammo, Robert E. Jr.
37 Bethany Rd.
Monson. Ma. 01057
Gunville, Francis P.
478 Main St.
Weymouth, Ma. 02190
Hall, Alexander G
233 River Rd.
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Hannum, John S.
113 North St.
Whately, Ma. 01093
Hansen. Kimberlee
204 Cakpakachoag St.
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Harris, Douglas J.
44 Rust Ave.
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Hart. Thomas S.
55 Duclos Dr.
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Heintzelman, William J.
94 Middle St.
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Hewitt, Nancy A.
634 South Pleasant St.
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Hiccox, Charles J.
30 Newman Ave.
Seekonk, Ma. 02771
Houle, Dennis J.
87 Pendexter Ave.
Chicopee, Ma. 01013
Huska. Steven F.
253A Wahconah St.
Apt. it 24
Pittsvield. Ma. 01201
Jablonski, Mark A.
9 Cordaville Rd.
Soutbboro, Ma. 01772
Johnson, Mona A.
47 Walnut Ridge Rd.
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Kaczyk. Donna M.
72 Longfellow Rd
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22 Wilson Abe
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66 Elm St.
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81 Weeks Ave.
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42 Park Rd.
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Kuzdizal. Katherine A.
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34 Locust St.
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Lamberti, Kathleen F.
97 Doane St.
Quincy, Ma. 02169
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Oakland Shores
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117 Greenvale Ave.
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19 Old Amherst Rd.
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a Franker Rd.
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55 Kemble St.
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70 Townsend Rd.
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286 Highland St.
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41 Oakland St.
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125 Long Pond Circle
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Medeiros. Tony V.
169 Barnes St.
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Melican. David T
85 Brigham Hill Rd.
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Moniz, Gary K.
53 Old Warren Rd.
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Morgado, Paul J.
40 Fair St.
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Mortell, Francine M.
92 Town Hill St.
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Mougin, Lori
57 Theresa Terrace
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Mullins. James S.
308 Grangehall Rd.
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Mushnick. Glenn D.
68 Pleasant St.
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Noonan, Mark A.
563 Parker St.
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Nuvaliie, David A.
14 Marietta St.
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West Lake Rd.
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O'Meara.. Neal F.
11 Swarthmore Rd
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77 South St.
Boston. Ma. 02130
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26 Highland Street
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56 Lincoln Ave.
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Paitplis. Neil R.
387 Commonwealth Rd.
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Pendergast, Scott R.
176 Tern Lane
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Powtak. Carol A.
65 Harrington Rd.
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Puleo, Stephen J.
Star Rte Pelham Hill Rd.
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Randall, Mark J.
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Ricord. Joann P.
38 Winter St.
Winchendon, Ma. 01475
Roth well, Paul B.
24 Harwood Rd.
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Sa-ama, Nancy M.
Box 82
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Schenck. Robert R.
813 Plymouth Ave.
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Schmucki, Karl A.
23 Colorado Dr.
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Schrak, Timothy W.
62 Hanover Ave.
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Sears. Richard J.
251 Main St.
So Yarmouth. Ma. 02664
Shanor, Elizabeth L.
132 Belchertown Rd.
Amherst, Ma. 01002
Simard, William J.
37 Norwood Terrace
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Simpson, Peter D.
22 Roseland Ave.
W. Soringfield, Ma. 01089
Sottile, Janet M.
Worcester Rd.
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Souza. Scott S.
312 Market St.
Swansea. Ma. 02777
Stephenson. Lorraine D.
Main St.
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Stevens, Jeffrey H.
167 Shutesbury Rd.
Leverett. Ma. 01054
Stone, Brian J.
54 Maple Lane
Northboro, Ma. 01532
Street, Duncan G
Meadowbrook Rd.
Lincoln. Ma. 01773
Stusick, Teodore G.
14 Mountain View St.
Wilbraham, Ma. 01095
Sullivan. Eileen V.
24 Pitts St.
Natick. Ma. 01760
Talmage, Shirley A.
878 Fireplace Rd.
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Trask, Scott B.
4 Richmond St.
Haverhill, Ma. 01830
Truitt, Oscar R.
D4 North Village
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Tucker. Douglas C.
17 Garfield St.
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Turcotte, Robert W.
83 Hickory Rd.
Leominster, Ma. 01453
Turner, Douglas J.
7 Summer St.
Shelburne Falls. Ma. 01370
Tworig. Richard P. II
104 North Rd.
North Adams, Ma. 01247
Van Hook. Lenita M.
360 Henshaw St.
Leichester. Ma. 01524
Violette. Stephen J.
647 Northfield Rd.
Lunenberg. Ma. 01462
Waldron, Lynne 5.
23 Galloway Rd.
Chelmsford. Ma. 01824
Whitaker, Roger W.
J Cain Cty Clb Unity Rd
Newport. N.H. 03773
Wilson. Douglas T. Ill
9 Oakleaf Dr.
West Mansfield, Ma. 02048
Woodruff, Andrew M.
RFD State Rd
Vineyard Haven, Ma. 02568
Zucca, Russell E.
304 Warren Ave.
Mamaroneck, NY. 10543
Lorna Edgar
Mt Harris Road
Granby, Ma. 01033
Dr. Paul Miskousky
10 Factory St.
Sandwich, Ma. 02563
Vickie Verge
P.O. Box 155 Shaw road
Goshea, Ma 01032
Janice Gregory
1235 Warren Ave.
Brockton, Ma. 02401
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