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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 


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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 

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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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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Thats  Not  My  Dog! 


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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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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PROFESSIONAL  AGRICULTURE 
CONVENTION 


INTRODUCTION  TO  FACULTY 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 
Somerset,  Ma.  02726 
Cass.  David  K. 
88  Ridge  Ave. 
Athol.  Ma.  01331 
Chmura.  Annmary 
18  Cycle  St. 

Westfield.  Ma.  01085 

Claffey.  John  F 

147-E  Brittany  Manor 

Amherst,  Ma.  01002 

Cleveland,  Sarah  G. 

14  Hancock  St. 
Northampton,  Ma.  01060 
Colt,  Holly  J. 

97a  North  wood  Apts. 
Sunderland,  Ma.  01375 
Conant,  James  B. 
44  Caroline  St. 
Pittsfield.  Ma.  01201 
Conroy  Shepley,  Patricia  E. 
RFD  Chesterfield  Rd. 
Northampton,  Ma.  01060 
Creelman,  Mark  A. 
11  Jabish  St. 
Belchertown,  Ma.  01007 
Cronin,  Paul  D. 
205  Prospect  St. 
Northampton,  Ma.  01060 
Crowley,  Joseph  P. 
2  Tapley  Rd. 
Lynnfield.  Ma.  01940 
Cusack,  Gary  Anthony 
62  Elm  St. 

Hingham.  Ma.  02043 
Davenport,  Abe  J. 
Box  48  Tower  Rd. 
Shelburne  Falls.  Ma.  01370 
Davis,  Ronald  S. 
11  Crest  Ave. 
Lunenburg,  Ma.  01462 
Davis,  Sally  L. 
37  Fairman  Rd. 
Orange.  Ma.  01364 
Deptula.  Paul  J. 
109  J.  Soutbwood  Apt. 
Amherst.  Ma.  01002 
Dickson.  Neal  A. 
North  Main  St. 
Petersham.  Ma.  01366 
Dillon.  Edward  F. 
55  Orchard  St. 
Millis,  Ma.  02054 
Doherty.  Mark  J. 
P.O.  Box  841 
W.  Brookfield.  Ma.  01585 
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. 
Douglas,  Ma.  01516 
Dragon,  Charles  A. 
234  North  St. 
Northampton.  Ma.  01060 
Duda,  Mary  E. 
272  East  St. 

Easthampton,  Ma.  01027 
Dupras,  Sharon  R. 
17  Marie  Ave. 
So.  Weymouth,  Ma.  02190 
Durand,  Charles  P. 
Gilbertville  Rd. 
Hardwick,  Ma.  01037 
Dziura,  Stanley  M. 

15  Sunset  Rock  Rd. 


Wilbraham,  Ma.  01095 
Ekross,  William  C 
47  Hunnewell  Rd. 
Worcester,  Ma.  01606 
Faddoul,  Andrew  J. 
Farrar  Rd. 
Lincoln.  Ma.  01773 
Featherstone.  Thomas  R. 
155  Prospect  St. 
Ashland.  Ma.  01721 
Fellows,  Arthur  M. 
90  West  River  St. 
Orange,  Ma.  01364 
Ferris.  Joseph  E. 
95  East  Pleasant  St. 
Amherst.  Ma.  01002 
Fitzpatrick.  Thomas  R. 
154  North  Main  St. 
Belchertown.  Ma   01007 
Flannery,  Patrick  E. 
62  Brooks  St. 
Maynard.  Ma.  01754 
Fogarty.  Matthew 
19  NoTthwood  Apts 
Sunderland,  Ma.  01375 
Fredette.  Gerard  E. 

15  Hope  St. 
Achushnet.  Ma.  02743 
Fritsche,  Andrew  J. 

8  Winter  St. 
Northboro,  Ma.  01532 
Galanos,  Thomas  P. 
21  Waters  St. 
Millbury,  Ma.  01527 
Ceer,  William  M. 
18  King  Phillips  Path 
Duxbury,  Ma.  02332 
Goldstein.  Mitchell  P. 

16  Rutledge  Rd. 
Natick.  Ma.  01760 
Goodchild,  Bruce  A. 
R  1  Box  53 

Shelburne  Falls,  Ma.  01370 
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. 
North  Hadley,  Ma.  01035 
Hannum,  John  S. 
113  North  St. 
Whately,  Ma.  01093 
Hansen.  Kimberlee 
204  Cakpakachoag  St. 
Auburn,  Ma.  01501 
Harris,  Douglas  J. 
44  Rust  Ave. 
Northampton.  Ma.  01060 
Hart.  Thomas  S. 
55  Duclos  Dr. 
Feeding  Hills,  Ma.  01030 
Heintzelman,  William  J. 
94  Middle  St. 
Amherst.  Ma.  01002 
Hewitt,  Nancy  A. 
634  South  Pleasant  St. 
Amherst,  Ma.  01002 
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. 

Stow,  Ma.  01775 

Kaczyk.  Donna  M. 

72  Longfellow  Rd 

Worcester.  Ma.  01602 

Kelly,  John  R. 

22  Wilson  Abe 

Arlington.  Ma.  02174 

Key,  Stephen  B. 

Maple  Lane 

Spofford,  N.H.  03462 

King,  George  P. 

66  Elm  St. 

W  Townsend.  Ma.  01474 

Knaggs,  Mary  P. 

81  Weeks  Ave. 

Cornwall  on  HU,  N.Y.  12520 

Kowaleck.  James  M. 

42  Park  Rd. 

Sunderland.  Ma.  01375 

Kuzdizal.  Katherine  A. 

North  St. 

Montague,  Ma.  01351 

Lafortune.  Douglas  J. 

34  Locust  St. 

Danvers.  Ma.  01923 

Lamberti,  Kathleen  F. 

97  Doane  St. 

Quincy,  Ma.  02169 

Lavigne.  Mark  D. 

Oakland  Shores 

Spencer,  Ma.  01562 

Legros.  Christopher  G. 

117  Greenvale  Ave. 

Weymouth.  Ma.  02188 

Lesage,  Wendy  M. 

19  Old  Amherst  Rd. 

Belchertown,  Ma.  01007 

Lesser.  Simon  L. 

1520  S.  East  St. 

Amherst,  Ma.  01002 

Manning,  Craig  F. 

a  Franker  Rd. 

Saugus.  Ma.  01906 

Martin,  Theodore  J. 

55  Kemble  St. 

Lenox.  Ma.  01240 

McGill,  James  A. 

70  Townsend  Rd. 

Scituate.  Ma.  02060 

McCovern,  Joanne  M. 

286  Highland  St. 

Worcester,  Ma.  01602 

McManus,  Jeanne  M. 

41  Oakland  St. 

Wellesley,  Ma.  02181 

McVey,  Brian  C. 

125  Long  Pond  Circle 

Centerville.  Ma.  02632 

Medeiros.  Tony  V. 

169  Barnes  St. 

Fall  River.  Ma.  02723 

Melican.  David  T 

85  Brigham  Hill  Rd. 

Grafton,  Ma.  01519 

Moniz,  Gary  K. 

53  Old  Warren  Rd. 

Swansea,  Ma.  02777 

Morgado,  Paul  J. 

40  Fair  St. 

New  Bedford.  Ma.  02740 

Mortell,  Francine  M. 

92  Town  Hill  St. 

Quincy,  Ma.  02169 


Mougin,  Lori 
57  Theresa  Terrace 
Lee,  Ma.  01238 
Mullins.  James  S. 
308  Grangehall  Rd. 
Dalton,  Ma.  01226 
Mushnick.  Glenn  D. 
68  Pleasant  St. 
Millis.  Ma.  02054 
Noonan,  Mark  A. 
563  Parker  St. 
E.  Longmeadow,  Ma.  01028 
Nuvaliie,  David  A. 
14  Marietta  St. 
No.  Adams,  Ma  01247 
O'Connor,  Michael 
West  Lake  Rd. 
Marietta.  NY.  13110 
O'Meara..  Neal  F. 
11  Swarthmore  Rd 
Wellesley,  Ma.  02181 
OSullivan.  Brian  P. 
77  South  St. 
Boston.  Ma.  02130 
Paduch,  James  B. 
26  Highland  Street 
Middleboro.  Ma.  02346 
Paquette.  John  J. 
56  Lincoln  Ave. 
So.  Hadley.  Ma.  01075 
Paitplis.  Neil  R. 
387  Commonwealth  Rd. 
Wayland,  Ma.  01778 
Pendergast,  Scott  R. 
176  Tern  Lane 
Centerville,  Ma.  02632 
Powtak.  Carol  A. 
65  Harrington  Rd. 
Chicopee,  Ma.  01020 
Puleo,  Stephen  J. 
Star  Rte  Pelham  Hill  Rd. 
Shutesbury,  Ma.  01072 
Randall,  Mark  J. 
8  Clear  view  Dr. 
Cranston,  R.l.  02920 
Reardon.  Robert  P. 

22  Hosmer  St. 
Acton.  Ma.  01720 
Ricord.  Joann  P. 
38  Winter  St. 
Winchendon,  Ma.  01475 
Roth  well,  Paul  B. 

24  Harwood  Rd. 
Natick.  Ma.  01760 
Sa-ama,  Nancy  M. 
Box  82 

Turners  Falls.  Ma.  01376 
Schenck.  Robert  R. 
813  Plymouth  Ave. 
Fall  River,  Ma.  02721 
Schmucki,  Karl  A. 

23  Colorado  Dr. 
Holden,  Ma.  01520 
Schrak,  Timothy  W. 
62  Hanover  Ave. 
Morris  Plains.  N.J.  07950 
Scott,  Jeffrey  M. 

2  Circle  Dr. 

Pawling,  N.Y.  12564 

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 

Holyoke,  Ma.  01040 

Simpson,  Peter  D. 

22  Roseland  Ave. 

W.  Soringfield,  Ma.  01089 

Sottile,  Janet  M. 


Worcester  Rd. 

Barre.  Ma.  01005 

Souza.  Scott  S. 

312  Market  St. 

Swansea.  Ma.  02777 

Stephenson.  Lorraine  D. 

Main  St. 

Bolton,  Ma.  01740 

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. 

East  Hampton,  N.Y.  11937 

Trask,  Scott  B. 

4  Richmond  St. 

Haverhill,  Ma.  01830 

Truitt,  Oscar  R. 

D4  North  Village 

Amherst.  Ma.  01002 

Tucker.  Douglas  C. 

17  Garfield  St. 

Maynard,  Ma.  01754 

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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