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BOSTON COLLEGE
Editor-in-Chief
Managing Editor
Associate Editor
Faculty Advisor
1974 SUB TURRI
Paul M. Aloi
Ronald J. Kowalski
Richard A. Breunig
Rev. John R. Trzaska S.J.
What is Boston College?
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STUDENT LIFE
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FEATURES
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RATHSKELLER
In its first full year of operation the Boston
College Rathskeller has proved to be a popular
gathering place for the University community.
The Rathskeller opened May 11, 1973, and was
open for a two week trial period. Over the
summer Lyons Dining Room was renovated to
lend a Bavarian atmosphere, and a sound system
was installed. In the fall the Rathskeller opened
on a full-time basis, and since then has been the
site of a multitude of activities.
Every weekend the Rathskeller features a live
band; a popular "Oldies" night was instituted.
Two semi-formal dances were held, with music
by Jay and the Techniques, and Danny and the
Juniors, respectively. Several university organi-
zations made use of the Rathskeller for group ac-
tivities, and the Career Planning and Placement
Office sponsored several "Beers and Careers"
nights there.
The Rathskeller is a finacially independent en-
tity under the Office of Student Affairs, with the
Dean of Students acting as its Chairman of the
Board. Conceived of and run primarily as a student
service, Jim Donohue, the Rathskeller manager,
is the only full-time employee. All other
Rathskeller employees, approximately forty, are
students. Since the philosophy behind establish-
ment of the Rathskeller was to provide an on
campus location where all members of the uni-
versity could socialize, it is run essentially as
break-even operation. The Rathskeller is bearing
the cost of the renovations, and is committed to
repay Boston College over a five year period.
Although it has been in operation less than a
year, the Rathskeller seems well on the way to
becoming an instution at B.C. Its location makes
it convenient for post-game celebration, and
during the week it tempts Evening College
students and the ever thirsty undergraduate pop-
ulation. To quote the prediction of the university
Student Guide, "The Rathskeller promises to be
the most relaxing place on campus". At last, an
administrative prediction comes true!
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THE BLACK TALENT PROGRAM
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The Black Talent Program was first instituted
in 1968 by the Board of Trustees. In February of
1971, the program became completely student
run. Black Talent is a unique program because it
is probably the only Black student directed
operation in the country. The prime objective is
to admit "educationally disadvantaged" Blacks
and provide them with a rich educational envi-
ronment.
The program itself coordinates admissions, fi-
nancial aid, academics and housing, using
procedures designed to fit the special needs of
the students. Through the Black Talent Program,
freshmen summer orientation, tutorial and coun-
ciling programs, have influenced the growth of
Black awareness towards education. The David
Silva memorial Library houses current Black
publications on a national and international
basis.
Student-manned committees handle all opera-
tions of the program under the supervision of a
student co-ordinator who is elected yearly. A
Senate whose membership includes Committee
Chairmen, student administrators and repre-
sentatives from each class set the policy by
which Black Talent is run.
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HILLSIDE
APARTMENTS
Luxury Living has come to Boston College! In Sep-
tember of 1973 the Hillside apartment complex was
finally completed. The complex consists of two build-
ings housing 728 students; there is a service core
and two wings (one five stories and the other six
stories) to each building. Each apartment in addition
to two or three bedrooms, has two bathrooms, a
dining area and ample storage space. The kitchen is
complete with electric stove and self-cleaning oven,
a refrigerator sink with garbage disposal, dishwater
and storage cabinets.
That B.C. should have decided to build the apart-
ments may seem a bit extravagant to some, but actu-
ally it was a wise decision. It is no secret that
residency requests have increased to such a point
that now seven out of every ten applicants to B.C.
ask for resident facilities. In addition, the current
trend in student life style is directed towards apart-
ment living. Students would prefer to cook their own
food and have some semblance of "home". Should
the demand for residency decrease, however, the
apartments would still be a good investment, as
Boston College could rent them to the public. In fact,
the University plans to do just that during the
summer — the market value of the apartments is be-
tween $410-430. a month.
The apartments are unique, in a sense, because
they are a modification of the Bayberry Apartments
in Framingham. The total cost of the Hillsides was
$4,400,000. — $60,000. of which was for archectural
fees. Had B.C. had an outside architect draw up a
completely new design, the fee would have been
something closer to $250,000. Basically, the modifi-
cations were made in order to add special features
for students which are not included in most apart-
ment complexes: two closets, in each bedroom in-
stead of one; a storage room in each apartment; and
furnishings for each room, to name a few.
The initial reaction of parents and students to the
Hillside dorms has been very favorable. With this in
mind, the University has undertaken a second project
— to build reservoir dorms which will be completed
in 1975.
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WOMENS' CENTER
The Women's Resource Center acquired an office m
McElroy Commons in March of 1973. Since that time
we have tried to represent a growing femmist con-
sciousness among the women of this community. From
a feminist standpoint, the center functions m at-
tempting to build a unity of sisterhood and to question
existing structures and norms. We emphasize those
methods of interaction which display a particular
feminist nature in order to eliminate patterns of
aggression, dominance and world destruction which
are evident here at B.C. and other male dominated in-
stitutions.
We have addressed goals specifically with meetings
open to women, a women's library, and several
newsletters. Our past programs have included films,
womens' courses, and feminist speakers. They center
on raising the consciousness of women and providing
for their self-defense. The center has tried to provide
health referrals as well as counciling referals. Its main
goal is to direct women to their individual self-fulfill-
ment.
The center's greatest achievement, as we see it, has
been to help women rediscover their freedom and to
seel< out their own place in life unhampered by the
painful and archaic institutions in which we now exist.
— The Womens Center
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HUMANITIES
SERIES
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SPEAKERS
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FOR THE UNION DEAD
"Relinquunt Omnia Servare Rem Publicam"
By Robert Lowell
The old South Boston Aquarium stands
in a Sahara of snow now. Its broken windows
are boarded.
The bronze weathervane cod has lost half its scales.
The airy tanks are dry.
Once my nose crawled like a snail on the glass;
my hand tingled
to burst the bubbles
drifting from the cowed, compliant fish.
My hand draws back. I often sigh still
for the dark downward and vegetating kingdom
of the fish and the reptile. One morning last
March,
I pressed against the new barbed and galvanized
fence on the Boston Common. Behind their cage,
yellow dinsaur steamshovels were grunting
as they cropped up tons of mush and grass
to gouge their underworld garage.
Parking spaces luxuriate like civic
sandpiles in the heart of Boston.
A girdle of orange, puritan-pumpkin colored girders
braces the tingling Statehouse,
shaking over the excavations, as it faces
Colonal Shaw
and his bell-ckeeked Negro infantry
on St. Gaudens shaking Civil War relief,
propped by a plank splint against the garage's
earthquakes.
Two months after marching through Boston,
half the regiment was dead
at the dedication
William James could almost hear the bronze
Negroes breathe.
Their monument sticks like a fishbone
in the city's throat.
Its Colonel is as lean
as a compass-needle.
He has an angry wrenlike vigilance,
a greyhounds gentle tautness;
he seems to wince at pleasure,
and suffocate for privacy.
He is out of bounds now. He rejoices in mans'
lovely,
peculiar power to choose life and die —
when he leads his black soldiers to death,
he cannot bend back.
On a thousand small town New England greens,
the old white churches hold their air
of sparse, sincere rebellion; frayed flags
quilt the graveyards of the Grand Army of the
Republic.
The stone statues of the abstract Union Soldier
grow slimmer and younger each year —
wasp-waisted, they doze over muskets
and through their sideburns . . .
Shaw's father wanted no monument
except the ditch,
where his son's body was thrown
and lost with his "niggers".
The ditch is nearer.
There are no statues of the last war here;
on Boylston Street, a commercial photograph
shows Hiroshima boiling
over a Mosler Safe, the "Rock of Ages"
that survived the blast. Space is nearer.
When I crouch to my television set,
the drained faces of Negro school children
rise like balloons.
Colonal Shaw
is riding on his bubble,
he waits
for the blessed break.
The Aquarium is gone. Everywhere,
giant finned cars nose forward like fish;
a savages servility
slides by on grease.
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CONCERTS
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ACADEMICS
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University President
Rev. J. Donald Monan, S.J.
CHANGES IN LIFE AT BOSTON COLLEGE
Over the past few years Boston College has
become more and more residential. Since the
school was founded as a "commuter's school,"
many people have wondered the reasons for this
change. Father Monan explained that today more
and more students are looking for residency
(75% this year, 78% last year). Since the Admis-
sions Office accepts its candidates regardless of
whether they will be resident or not, there is
bound to be a disproportion of residents to non-
residents. There are many reasons for this
imbalance. One is that the college is trying to ob-
tain more of a national image in order to have a
greater variety of backgrounds in the student
body. Thus, our educational program would be
enrichened by having more "education among
ourselves." Another reason is that today "getting
away from home" is held as a more integral part
of the college experience. This is brought out by
the fact that today prospective area students
apply for residency even though they are from
sections where our commuters have traditionally
come from. Also, such schools as the University
of Massachusetts at Amherst provide an opportu-
nity to go away at about the same price as it
costs a day student to come here. Father Monan
commented that he wished more students would
look at the financial aid that is available to them.
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The years preceding Father Monan's presi-
dency were ones filled with campus turmoil.
Since his arrival, this has abated. Father Monan
stressed that the years from 1960 to 1970 were
ones of crisis, of conflict and tension between
groups. Over this time period people began to re-
alize that this was not a productive way of
resolving problems and they began to have legiti-
mate fears concerning manipulation. He now
hopes that an attitude that things can be resolved
creatively rather than having "winners and
losers", an attitude of synthesis instead of
dialectic, has occurred. Consistent with his
desire for students from different backgrounds,
his welcoming of students with different points of
view will help in rounding out the university. He
does not feel that there is a strong activist ele-
ment in the school this year. People's dis-
covering that living in conflict is not the happiest
existence has caused them to take a new tack on
things. As far as his responsibility in the elimina-
tion of such tensions is concerned. Fr. Monan
holds that part of a good administration is to see
where problem areas may be developing and to
take care of them in advanced so that they do not
come to the breaking point.
As far as his projections for the school are
concerned. Father Monan hopes for relative ex-
cellence at the undergradutate and graduate
levels. He also hopes for a "redevelopment" of
what a Catholic University should be about —
that the school's Catholic nature can be of help
to its academic enterprises, and vice-versa. He
expects to have some expansion but says that all
indications are that the school should not be ex-
panding very much.
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LESTER PRZEWLOCKI
Dean, School of Education
REV. THOMAS P. O'MALLEY, S.J.
Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
ALBERT J. KELLEY
Dean, School of Management
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MARY A. DINEEN
Dean, School of Nursing
HENRY J. McMAHON and THOMAS F. WANGLER
Asocciate Deans, College of Arts and Sciences
REV. JAMES A. WOODS, S.J.
Dean, Evening College
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REV. EDWARD J. HANRAHAN, S.J.
Dean of Students
KEVIN P. DUFFY
Director of Housing
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CAROLE WEGMAN
Director of Student Activities
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Rev. Stanley J. Bezuszka, S.J.
BASSET HOUNDS AND THE MATH INSTITUTE
For nearly 20 years, Father Bezuszka has been
head of the Boston College Math Institute. This
Institute has been responsible for the develop-
ment of a new curriculum, devices, and method
used in teaching Elementary and High School
mathematics. Father has been one of the major
proponents of the "new math" used in grade
schools over the last fifteen years and a host of
other less controversial innovations in the field of
mathematical education.
In 1953 Father Besuszka received his Ph. D.
from Brown University and joined the Math and
Physics Departments at Boston College. During
this time (his first year at Boston College), he
was disappointed by his student's preparation to
study college level mathematics. The off-shoot of
his disappointment was a summer institute for
Boston area high school math teachers and
various administrators in the Catholic and Public
school districts. The goal of this first Summer
Math Institute was to instruct them in the latest
methods of teaching and thus upgrade the abili-
ties of math students entering Boston College.
The institute has never been used to teach
students directly, but to develop new curriculum
and teaching devices and to familiarize the in-
structors with them.
The institute was only started to aid teachers
in the Boston area. In 1957, the Sputnik Satellite
launched by the Soviet Union scared the United
States into developing further and more exten-
sive scientific and mathematical research. The
Soviets had launched a satellite which showed
highly sophisticated technology and America
responded by increasing its own technical think-
ing mostly through education in the fields of Math
and Science. The Boston College Math Institute
prospered and grew from a small summer insti-
tute, to a fulltime research tool, funded to a large
extent by the new National Science Foundation.
The institute still dealt with local teachers but ex-
panded to the point where its efforts were felt the
world over. The fruits of its research; new
devices, new texts, and better trained teachers
were to be found all over the globe.
In the midst of all this serious work. Father's
two Basset Hounds, Rusty and Freckles have
been a pleasant diversion for him, his students,
and the entire Boston College Community. The
Basset Hounds are sort of a personal trademark.
Father is known for them it seems, as much as
anything else, by the students on campus. In
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1959, Father was walking to his office irt Devlin
when he met a Basset Hound near Gasson. He
gave the dog a cool<ie and it followed him to his
office. The dog became a daily resident at the in-
stitute as well as Father's inseperable com-
panion. Through a note attached to the Basset's
collar, Father found his name was Rusty and he
belonged to a family on Acacia Road and was left
to wander freely during the day when his owners
were at work. Rusty continuted to commute to
B.C. every day from his Acacia Road home for
nine years until the family moved and gave him to
Father Bezuszka on a permanent basis. He was
noted for several tricks including his habit of
barking at those who came late to Father's
classes. More impressive was his uncanny ability
to bark whenever Father made a mistake on the
blackboard. He lived right in the Math Institute
for the last two years of his life.
The second Basset Hound, Freckles, was
bought as a gift for Father by his Math Institute
Staff a year later in October, 1972. Freckles is un-
able to duplicate Rusty's tricks, but is still a
warm addition to the serious work that goes on
inside the Math Institute. He was a puppy when
Father received him, unlike Rusty, so he had to
be trained to conduct himself properly in an aca-
demic environment. Nonetheless, he adds some-
thing to the Math Institute. There are several
Basset Hound figurines in Father's office along
with many pictures of the dogs and this adds in-
formality to what one might ordinarily think
stuffy.
The Institute's work has been changed to a
degree in recent years. Father, and many other
researchers feel that schools now offer an ex-
cellent mathematical curriculum as a result of
their work, but new problems have set in. Critics
blame difficulties that students have had on the
"new math" curriculum Father endorses. Father
blames problems not on curriculum, but on mo-
tivation. The new problem faced by the Math In-
stitute researchers is not to develop curriculum,
but to develop ways of teaching that will interest
the students in math. Father feels the old reward
of a good job after a college education is no
longer there to motivate the student. Thus it is
now mandatory that books and teachers "sell"
math on its own merits. Father has recently de-
veloped a pilot series of books which feature
color pictures and other devices to increase
student interest and motivation. The problem is a
serious one that could negate much of the effect
of the new curriculum and thus make mathemat-
ical education no more effective than it was
before the research was started. Though granted
the problem is serious, the Math Institute is a tool
through which problems can be solved. Father
and his staff are meeting this head-on and are
optimistic. Father has good reason to feel this
way, because over the years his Basset Hounds
have made his classes something more than
math classes, they have added a certain comical
aspect to very serious academia.
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Rev. Robert J. Cheney, S.J.
A FACULTY MEMBER ON THE HEIGHTS STAFF
Few readers of THE HEIGHTS, Boston
College's student newspaper, realize that there
are any Jesuits who are in sympathy with the
paper or its staff. Even fewer readers realize that
there is a Jesuit on THE HEIGHTS Board of
Directors. Father Cheney is both in sympathy
with THE HEIGHTS and a member of its Board of
Directors. He has been involved with the newspa-
per since 1964 when he became faculty advisor
by request of the President of the university. He
was then only an advisor with no power to order
any editorial policy. His position remains the
same, he is now the faculty representative on
THE HEIGHTS Board and advises on all of the
subjects important to the newspaper. He has no
power to force his will and would not want to
have such power. Many will probably be
surprised to find that he has enjoyed his years
with THE HEIGHTS and has a deep admiration
for the many students who have made the paper
work over the years.
There has been heavy criticism of the paper
because many students view the staff as being
too politically radical to adequately report
campus views. Students also complain because
they expect each edition of the newspaper to be
letter perfect, which student publications by their
very nature never are. Father also realizes the
publication errors that students see but points
out that annually THE HEIGHTS wins awards for
its editorial quality and content as compared to
other student newspapers. The paper is put out
by students with jobs and academic obligations
and so Father feels that people should allow for
some error. He is not apologetic about the
paper's editorial stance. Father Cheney realizes
that it is good that the editors are honest enough
to take stands on subjects of importance to them-
selves. This is easy to see when one takes the
issue of THE HEIGHTS into account where two
editors bugged a Boston College Board of Trust-
ee's meeting and published an account of it a few
years ago. Father never agreed with their action,
but did not condemn them because he felt it im-
portant that they print what they felt was best. He
would have advised them not to do what they did,
but due to the nature of their act and possible
criminal charges, they knew it would bring, they
told no one and thus no one else could be
implicated. Father admired their consideration
but felt they had made a mistake. In spite of this
error, he sees the two editors and all HEIGHTS
editors as sincere when they are wrong and
meaning no ill-will. Their errors were and are
merely errors in judgement, not outright
malicious intent, and thus excusable.
In this sense Father has enjoyed his years with
the newspaper and association with its people
who give up free time to work on something they
consider important.
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Rev. James A. Woods, S.J.
REGISTRAR AND DEAN
OF THE EVENING COLLEGE
Father Woods, University Registrar and former
Boston College student, has served as registrar
for the past five years. He feels that the changes
in the Office of the University Registrar have
resulted in more efficient and therefore more
economical services. First of all, there has been
a consolidated decrease in duplication. Another
development last year was two-semester regis-
tration. Because of the incredible amount of
drop-adds last January, this system was
dropped. With only one-semester registration
this year, the program is running so satisfactorily
that no more changes are expected. The effort in
the Registrar's Office now is more towards con-
solidation. An example of this is the permanent
record card. In the old system some courses
taken in schools other than a student's own did
not count toward his final average. This year a
new system has been devised so that all grades
count evenly regardless of undergraduate
school.
As head of the Evening College, he reports
that it is growing bit by bit, but that there is no
planned expansion. There are 1200 students in
the Evening College taking from one to three
subjects a semester. In all other aspects it is sim-
ilar to the day school.
Having been head of the day school for six
years. Father Woods is in a unique position to
compare them. He feels that on the whole Eve-
ning College students are more serious. Possible
explanation for this are that they are a few years
older and are working. The students bring this
"real-life" experience with them into the
classroom. However, because of the problems
caused by the grind of both working and going to
school, a student can only last the five years
required to complete the evening program if he
really likes the academic atmosphere itself.
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Dr. Joan Jones
REGIONAL VALUES IN EDUCATION
114
Mrs. Joan Jones, in her second year as
Director of Professional Field Services at Boston
College, has taught fifteen years at different
grade levels and served as an elementary school
principal in Kansas City before she came to
Boston College four years ago (previous to her
arrival at Boston College, she held a similar posi-
tion at Lowell State). Very well assisted by her
secretary, Mary Devine, her job is to supervise
the off-campus teaching program of the School
of Education. This is a vital program, for it is an
opportunity for theory learned in the classroom
to be related to practice.
Mrs. Jones' comparison of the differing school
programs in the various regions of the United
States was very interesting. She feels that the
midwest is more social science and athletic
oriented, while the east is more inclined to the
natural sciences. She explains that while the
midwest has longer school days, the extra time is
spent on physical education (football and basket-
ball are started in the fourth grade). Pressures
for students to succeed academically are more
intense here for such vocations as growing vege-
tables in many ways lack the respect here that
they have in the midwest.
There were other facets of eastern life which
were peculiar to this region as opposed to the
midwest. A Brighton resident, for example, has
access to many more sources of news and cultur-
al media than those of more inland areas. On the
other hand, the less-academic focus of "Middle
America" results in their having a more pragmat-
ic philosophy — a sense of identity, purpose.
relationship with fellow man and a knowledge of
"what life is all about." These differences seep
into the classroom itself.
Mrs. Jones said that at Boston College she
found the students very respectful and polite,
and at first hesitant to speak up, but she also
noted that they have a limited understanding of
more isolated people. Although she feels that
Boston College's uniqueness of background
allows good functioning in the classroom, she
feels that an experience in which a student can
use a different system and relate which values it
is supposed to pass on will be the ones who will
ultimately be able to make crucial educational
decisions.
An example of changing values affecting the
educational system was during the years of the
"Space Race" when ability groups were formed.
This was the era when IQ and Achievement Tests
were emphasized and the human element of edu-
cation was lost. The cognitive, not the effective,
domain was emphasized. Mrs. Jones hopes that
now we may be moving back to the Dewey "open
classroom" with smaller groups and the
consequential increase in teacher-student rela-
tionships. However, she hopes that the emphasis
of the center of curriculum will not be forgotten.
It is interesting to note her societal emphasis
has altered in the past two decades. A teacher
who has been exposed to different groups can
realize and succeed at work more easily. This is
one thing that Mrs. Jones hopes to accomplish as
director of our Field Services Program.
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Prof. Arthur L. Glynn
NEW ROLES FOR ACCOUNTANTS
The general public does not understand the
real role of the Certified Public Accountant. This
role is to give a standard audit which follows
general accounting principles. This statement is
not made to check for any dishonesty on the
company's part, but to set its economic status by
an outside, neutral observer. The public does ex-
pect the accountant to be a sort of detective. He
must examine records carefully, as far as the
public is concerned, and determine whether or
not a company is sound. The signature of a
C.P.A. on statement of condition is held by many
as a guarantee that the company's financial
structure is sound and that the company will do
well. Thus, when companies fail, especially after
sudden failures, investers hold the statements
certified by accountants to be false and the ac-
countant liable for fraud.
This has been a major trend and is causing a
certain amount of rethinking about their role on
the part of many accountants. Professor Glynn
points out that the meeting of the American Cer-
tified Public Accountants Association only a few
months ago demonstrated this. Three points of
concern were raised about corporate reporting
procedure and structure. These concerned pos-
sible certification of interim reports as well as the
usual annual reports because these also are
heavily relied upon by investors. Methods of in-
vestigating management fraud, which have never
really been a concern of the accountant, are
being looked into. The supervision of publication
of summary statements was also discussed.
These were merely points of discussion, no ac-
counting firm has made an attempt to change its
standard opperating procedure. The fact that
new procedures were discussed shows a trend in
thought.
The entire field of accounting has changes its
image. Professor Glynn pointed out that in a
recent day of interviews at B.C., the firm of Coo-
pers and Lybrand used the symbol of the green
eyeshade in their statement to show how the ac-
countant's role has changed. The accountant was
once view as a pencil pusher wearing an
eyeshade and constantly adding and subtracting
figures. In today's business world the accountant
is much more than that. Modern machinery does
most adding and subtracting, freeing the accoun-
tant of drudgery work. Statements certified by
accountants are relied on for information in-
volving millions of dollars in investments both by
the general public and by businesses.
Regardless of changes in the field. Professor
Glynn is quite confident that Boston College
graduates will continue to be top flight profes-
sionals. His twenty-seven years at Boston
College have aided in the development of a
department which can train the student in all
aspects of accounting. He simply has to discuss
the achievements of some of his former students
to prove this point beyond a doubt.
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Prof. Charles P. Oliveri
COMPUTER SCIENCE AT BOSTON COLLEGE
For the past four years, Charles Peter Oliveri
has been an instructor in the School of Manage-
ment's Computer Science department. Mr Oliveri
graduated from Boston College in 1965 with a
B.S., and received a Masters in Business Ad-
ministration from Boston College in 1966. At
present, he is a Ph.D. candidate at Columbia Uni-
versity.
Mr. Oliveri feels the Computer Science depart-
ment tries to stress that computers enter into ev-
eryone's life at some point. With regard to Boston
College's environment, he feels the department
is a service organization for students to use and
the computer, as he puts it, ". . . is a glorified
slide rule." Through the computer courses, he
says that most students can gain a real skill that
can be used later on in their professions. Mr.
Oliveri went on to explain that one needn't know
computer programming to use the computer. It
has obvious applications in business, such as
Marketing and Accounting, as well as in Educa-
tion and Nursing, in the latter two, it is often used
in administrative planning. Boston College uses
the computer for innumerable reasons. A few ex-
amples are: for scheduling student's courses;
billing; as well as a tool for both faculty and
students alike.
Mr. Oliveri believes the computer is perfect for
our needs. It is the latest tested model on the
market. Due to lack of funds however, it is not
possible at this time to make additions to the
structure of the computer. Mr. Oliveri thinks that
the two main things that should be added
though, are more terminals, and more memory
space. More terminals would permit more
students and faculty to use the computer, and
more memory space would allow for more pro-
grams and data to be stored.
The courses the department offers range from
simple programming courses, to studies of
models of various problems in society and busi-
ness. Though at present there are no engineering
courses, there is a possibility of having them in
the near future. Mr. Oliveri feels that with the
younger faculty the department has, there is a
strong willingness among the professors to meet
the needs of the students. If a course does not
cover all of what a student wants to learn, then
he and the professor can alter the course to fit
the student's needs.
When asked what he felt people should know
about computers, Mr. Oliveri replied, "It's not a
magic box for geniuses to play with, but a means
to an end for anyone to use."
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Dr. Mary A. Dineen
THE NURSING PROGRAM
The efficient and effective administration, the
maintenance of a good program for the student,
and the furnishing of quality students to con-
tracted agencies are among the prime responsi-
bilities listed by the Dean of the School of
Nursing, Dr. Mary Dineen. Her time is greatly
taken up by her program-planning responsi-
bilities; however, she has continued her teaching
status, and although it is time consuming, she
finds the student contact rewarding.
The School of Nursing has recently been
adapted because of the changing role of nurses
in the current medical situation. Miss Dineen
feels that until this time nurses were not untilized
as well as possible. Nurses are now doing more
health assessment (in certain settings, nurses
might do a historiography or a physical assess-
ment but would only care for a child in consulta-
tion with a physician) and nursing diagnosis. Al-
though she emphasizes that the doctor will still
be in charge, Dean Dineen pointed out that
nurses performing these functions could result in
the much needed decrease of some medical
costs. In order to ready the students for this, non-
credit, non-degree work for undergraduates and
refresher courses for present nurses have been
implemented.
But an integral part of the nursing program in-
volves the agreement of the school has with hos-
pitals and clinical agencies which allow Boston
College students to do practice work. Dean
Dineen feels this is extremely important because
it is only in this situation that one can be judged
as to whether she has the motivation and person-
ality necessary to become a nurse. It is also nec-
essary from the student's perspective for this ex-
perience reveals whether or not she can steadily
work with "people at their worst."
Dean Dineen hopes to keep upgrading the pro-
gram so it can better meet the changing needs
and responsibilities of today's nurses. Her oppor-
tunities to get more student contact are limited
by lack of an assistant dean and money. Howev-
er, she still plans to continue both as Dean, and
hopefully, as a teacher.
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ACTIVITIES
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BAND
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CHEERLEADERS
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CHORALE
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Walking through the dustbowl on almost any late
weekday afternoon, one can hear faint strains of
music drifting on the breeze. The University Chorale
of Boston College is rehearsing another of the miracu-
lous musical works of man. Always officiating at this
rite is Dr. C. Alexander Peloquin, composer-in-
residence and conductor of the 130-voice group.
This season the Chorale brought the music of all
ages to the BC campus, from ancient Gregorian Chant
to twentieth-century works such as Benjamin Britten's
"Saint Nicholas." Taking to the road, the members
performed musical miracles in Providence and at New
York City's Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center.
Many people would say that music is one way of
bringing forth man's immortality — as much an on-
going part of creation as life itself. And it is in this
timeless spirit of man that the Chorale works its
magic.
Dark of the Moon
October 25,26,27
The Taming of the Shrew
December 6,7,8
The Glass Menagerie
February 14,15,16
A Funny Think Happened on the Way to the
Forum
April 4,5,6
TAMING OF THE SHREW
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FULTON DEBATE
128
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SCIENCE FICTION CLUB
PHOTO CLUB
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The Cultural Committee in O'Connell House.
UGBC President Tom Flynn.
The Commuter's Committee at Murray House.
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Evening College Senate
School of Education Senate
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STUDENT SENATES
School of Nursing Senate
School of Management Senate
133
134
THE HEIGHTS
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136
WVBC — WZBC
A high administrator told us he didn't think the proj-
ect would work. Many in the administration viewed our
summer work with a skeptical eye. But we ac-
complished something past generations had given up
as impossible.
Boston College Radio has expanded to FM. The
summer staff of Boston College Radio, namely Bob
Grip, Len DeLuca, Steve Eichorn and Vini Zulkowski
banded together, with the help of Carole Wegman and
Edward Perry to assemble an FM application to the
Federal Communications Commission.
With the Trustees approval, the application was
filed with the FCC in July. On November 16, 1973,
Boston College was granted a "construction permit"
for an FM educational radio station, to be operated on
90.3 megahertz.
Running a 12-hour broadcast day, stretching until 2
in the morning, requires the external assistance of Na-
tional Public Radio, and other program sources, to
make the programming of WZBC (the new call letters)
as good as we can make it this year. The possibilities
exist of expanding the broadcast day, perhaps in-
creasing the power of the station sometime in the fu-
ture.
This year's staff provided the base to build on, and
it's up to future classes to strengthen it.
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O'CONNELL
STUDENT
UNION
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The Gold Key is probably one of the most widely
known student organizations at Boston College. Co-ed
since 1972, the Key is a constantly changing sen/ice-
oriented group of undergraduates who participate in
various on-campus and off-cannpus service projects.
On campus, the Gold Key is most visible when it
ushers various athletic and cultural events. Manning
the Info Booth in McElroy, co-ordinating the Campus
Blood Drive, and giving tours to prospective students
are other service projects of the Key. Off campus, Key
members work with handicapped children, visit Veter-
ans' Hospitals, and work the Cerebral Palsy Telethon
in Boston.
Members of the Gold Key also enjoy the many social
events and outings the organization runs for itself.
They will vouch that life in the Gold Key is not all
work, nor is there ever a dull moment.
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GOLD KEY SOCIETY
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JOSHUA CENTER
Joshua Center is a place for people. People come
there to talk about problems, ask for information, find
a reference or referral — just about anything. Shaw
House Basement is open all the time, 24 hours a day, 7
days a week. Whenever you might want someone
around, there are three phone lines if you'd like to talk
from your room or you can drop in for a cup of coffee,
some music, and people who'll listen.
Thirty-five students have been specially trained to
deal with anything that comes up on the two six-hour a
week shifts that each person works. If they don't know
the answer, they will try to find out. There are books
and pamphlets on hand at the Center, or a host of
referrals throughout the Boston area that can be con-
sulted on topics like alcoholism, animal clinics,
amphetamines . . . We feel that students find it easi-
est to relate to other students, so even the two co-
directors go to school full time.
Joshua Center is financed and staffed as a project
in the PULSE program. It's a place where students
who are interested in social change can get involved
in a special way in their community, Boston College. It
becomes a learning experience, where classroom ma-
terial may suddenly become real. Staff members may
thus choose to develop this through academic
accredited courses in various departments or through
volunteer work.
Confidentiality is the key to work at the Center. No
personal records are kept and parents, police and uni-
versity officials are not contacted without a student's
permission. A relationship built on trust and under-
standing between peers can only begin on this level.
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CHINESE STUDENT CLUB
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COURTSIDECLUB
MENTAL HEALTH VOLUNTEERS
There are two primary purposes of the Mental
Health Volunteer Organization. First, the club provides
to all interested students the opportunity to do volun-
teer work in the area of mental health at local institu-
tions. Secondly, the organization attempts to provide
the Boston College community with a certain aware-
ness of the problems that mental illness presents in
the society.
Three volunteer programs in which about forty
students participate have been established, one at
Boston State Hospital in Mattapan, one at Walter Fer-
nald School in Waltham and one at Children's Hospital
in Boston. Various group activities with patients of all
ages and needs are developed. About two hours time
per week and regular attendance is expected of volun-
teers.
144
JEWISH STUDENT ALLIANCE
COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN
145
ALPHA KAPPA PSI
Alpha Kappa Psi, a professional business fraternity,
was founded at Boston College in 1955. It was the first
fraternity to exist at BC.
The fraternity's tradition since its existence in 1955
has been to induct as honorary brothers prominent in-
dividuals at BC. Recent inductees have included Fr. J.
Donald Monan and Executive Vice-President Dr. Frank
Campanella. The purpose of such inductions is to
bring the fraternity into closer contact with the Univer-
sity's administration and the School of Management.
Alpha Kappa Psi conducts professional programs
with capable speakers from the business and educa-
tional world and sponsors career conferences and
other professional activities.
Alpha Kappa Psi feels that social activities are also
important in their involvement among fraternity
members and with the University itself. Alpha Kappa
Psi has annually held a fall pledge period, an initiation
dinner dance and a spring social weekend at Cape
Cod in May, along with various other social activities
during the year.
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ALPHA PHI OMEGA
DELTA SIGMA PI
147
PI SIGMA EPSILON
KAPPA DELTA EPSILON
148
SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF
MANAGEMENT
149
FINANCE ACADEMY
ACCOUNTING
ACADEMY
MENDEL CLUB
150
SOM REVIEW
STYLUS
151
JUDO CLUB
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KARATE
CLUB
155
FENCING
156
TABLE TENNIS
CHESS CLUB
157
YOGA
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MEN'S WATER POLO
FALL 1973
Date
Score
Opponent
Score
Sept.
26
18
URI
16
28
24
Babson
11
30
11
Trinity
6
Oct.
6
6
Trinity
4
9
12
Babson
3
10
26
U. IVIass.
5
13
19
UNH
5
13
9
Bowdoin
4
16
19
Tufts
3
17
17
UNH
0
18
23
U. IVIass.
9
23
11
Tufts
1
26
6
Trinity
5
27
5
Bowdoin
4
27
5
Southern Conn.
9
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MEN'S SWIMMING
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SCHEDULE 1973-74
Date
Dec. 8
Dec. 10
Jan. 19
Jan. 23
Jan. 26
Jan. 30
Feb. 1
Feb. 6
Feb. 16
Feb. 22
Opponent
Coast Guard Relays
Lowell Tech
Bridgewater State
Northeastern
Brandeis
Assumption
Bryant
Southeastern Mass. Univ.
Greater Bostons
Holy Gross
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WOMEN'S SWIMMING
SCHEDULE 1973-74
Date Opponent
Nov. 28 Wellesley Invitational
Dec. 3 Southeastern Mass.
Dec. 6 Brandeis
Dec. 11 Wheaton
Jan. 17 Tufts
Jan. 24 Bridgewater State
Feb. 2 Greater Bostons (at B.U.)
Feb. 5 Wellesley and Keene State
Feb. 12 MIT and Fitchburg State
Feb. 14 Newton and Northeastern
Feb. 16 New Englands (at Univ. of Maine)
Feb. 20 B.U.
Feb. 26 Univ. of New Hampshire
Mar. 1 Fairleigh Dickinson
Mar. 2 Easterns (at Springfield College)
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SCUBA CLUB
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SKI TEAM
The Boston College Ski Team, under the coaching
of Bill Toof, is a member of the New England Inter-
collegiate Ski Conference. As members, they are con-
tenders in the eight races of the Osborne Division
Championship Series, which are the qualifiers for the
National Intercollegiate Alpine Tournament, held in
March. The team also competes in nine dual meets
against area schools such as Boston University,
Babson College and Northeastern University.
The varsity team consists of seven members, led by
senior co-captains Tim Cyr, who placed eighth overall
in our league last year, and Tim Soule. Phil Martin, a
junior, who placed eleventh in the league. Bob Hen-
nessey, a junior, John Gildeam, John Barry, both
sophomores, and Gary Pavlick, a promising freshman,
round out the roster.
A precendent was broken this year by Nanci Arrix, a
sophomore, in joining the ski team. In the past, skiing
at Boston College has been an all male sport.
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ACCOUNTING ACADEMY: (seated) J. Colbert, J.
McCafferty; (standing) T. McBride, E. Pallotta. ALPHA
KAPPA PSI: (standing) P. Armstrong, J. Marnell, J.
Garrity, P. Vier, R. Carlson, M. Modestino, J.
Gomatos, R. Hammond; (seated) W. Morrison
(treas.), W. Murray (sec), J. Mulvihill (pres.), P.
O'Connor (VP), T. Pontecorvo (M. of R.), ALPHA PHI
OMEGA: (seated) J. Dray, K. Cullinan, Cv,Mehne, B.
Showstack, M. Hugo; (standing) D. Wilthew, K.
Baron, F. Todd, G. Bernard, P. Warny, J. Renton, S.
Cohen, W. Sheehan, R. Zafran. CHEERLEADERS:
(guys L to R) J. Palmer, J. Renton, B. Wilcox, B. Clare,
B. Cuddy, B. Sutton; (girls L to R) J. Racicot, D. Lavall,
L. Visser, D. McDonald, P. Malon, S. Harrington,
COMMUTER'S COMMITTEE: M. Morgan, W.
Greaney, P. Stuart, R. Naumes, A. Bulman, D.
Thomas. EVENING COLLEGE SENATE: R. Zaccardi,
K. Cantwell, R. Mohan, J. Crimlisk, R. Leonard; (Back
row L to R) R. Lombardo, R. Carrarra, J. Gannon, J.
Conry, J. McHugh, B. Brigham. FINANCE ACADEMY:
(missing) C. Forrisall, L Stuart; (sitting) J. Ursini, Dr.
K. Franz, E. Caplain; (standing) G. Pasey, J.
McCafferty, J. Heiman. GOLD KEY BOARD OF
GOVERNORS: (back) J. Klements, (treas.), E. Myers
(Exec. VP), P. Collins (VP); (front) W. Stempsey, Jr.
(Sec), D. Hern, Jr. (Pres). GOLD KEY SENATE:
(missing) D. Weizel, R. Lynch, R. Wilcox, J. Birarelli,
M. Toomey, S. Boiardi; (3rd row) G. Begin, R. Grip, R.
Rosenthal, C. Crane, P. Wenger, D. Lynch, P. Brown,
M. Foncello, R. CatenacciTt2rrOro\At)-J;-Savas,'M.; ^'
Carino, E. McVinney, M. Gallagher, M. Canavan, M.
Ochs; (1st row) W. Stempsey, E. Myers, D. Hern, P.
Collins, J. Klements. KARATE CLUB: P. Worobel, S.
Pelligrini, E. Pallotta, J. Bettencourt, Master Kasumi
Tabata, M. McManus, Mr. Tamura, V. Ragosta, L.
Porcello. MENDEL CLUB: (front) P. Hasketh, T.
Lynch, M. Grandieri, R. Kaplan; (back) Dr. E. Laforet,
M.D., J. Ciaccio, Fr. D. Plocke, S.J. MENTAL
HEALTH VOLUNTEERS: A. Sarinsen, M. Finnegan, K.
Powers, P. Collela, C. Neylon, R. Kelly. NURSING
SENATE: (standing) B. Featherston, E. Ostler, P.
O'Hara, M. Silva; (2nd row): A. Durkin, M. Seidel, C.
Reeves, M. O'Connell, P. Kavanaugh; (sitting) M.J.
Gardiner, D. Mericantante, M. Morrisey. PHOTO
CLUB: (back) P. Puman, D. Bisbee, P. Mastrangelo, J.
Mathews, (front) R. Kovac, R. Grosser, M. O'Connor, E.
Saracino, C. Mosley. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
SENATE: K. Kouri, D. Peters, G. Kells, K. Stewart, K.
Redmond, P. Patti, B. Chambers, M. McCarthy. SOM
SENATE: (seated) T. Zazula, P. Mastrangelo, J.
Marenghi (chairman), T. McBride, L. Cohen (vice-
chairman); (standing) F. Nemia, S. Spinosa, K.
Kleinknecht, M. Oliver, P. Garrity, M, Macey, R.
Power, D. LeShane; (missing) J. Tesoro, T. Isber, M.
Shattuck. SOM REVIEW: (standing) L Cohen, P.
Bomhard, J. Ursini, J. McCafferty, J. Tesoro, D.
Berryman, W. Olivere, (seated) P. Mastrangelo, Prof.
D. McCue, J. Marenghi (editor), J. Rando, R. Lynch,
(floor) R. Samaraweera, M. Cassidy.
SPORTS
165
Junior Mike Esposito led the team with 1 7
touchdowns.
FOOTBALL
After watching the football team struggle
through a dismal 4-7 record in 1972, most con-
templated a more successful season in 1973. In
fact some declared the '72 season a fluke. The
team just couldn't have been that bad. 1973 was
expected to put the Eagles on the road to at least
a bowl game and national recognition. The goal
this year was to resolve the mistakes of the
previous campaign and all the fans were op-
timistic.
Temple brought its finest team in recent years
to Alumni Stadium to open the season. Following
a scoreless first quarter, the Eagles completely
overwhelmed the visitors from Philadelphia and
won the game 45-0. Phil Bennett scored three
touchdowns and Mike Esposito went in for two.
The defense thwarted Temple's every move,
recovering three fumbles and picking off three
passes. The first showing was a complete suc-
cess, uncovering much promise for the remaining
games in '73.
Nationally ranked Tulane was the next oppo-
nent, this time in New Orleans for a televised
night game. After recovering a fumble on the
Tulane 11 -yard line, the Eagles scored in three
plays. The advantage was short-lived, however,
as Tulane scored three times to make it 21-7 at
the half. BC was only able to obtain 9 second-half
points and all hopes for an undefeated season
were abandoned as the scoreboard registered
21-16, Tulane.
BC's second road trip down South, to Texas
A&M, was a game in which the opponent
presented an explosive attack that totaled more
offensive yards than BC, but the Eagles
recovered three Aggie fumbles and ended up 32-
This season Espo set B.C.'s career rushing record with 2,219 yards; he will improve that with
every carry next year.
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24. The victory was enhanced when Ned Guillet
intercepted a pass in the waning moments of the
game eliminating any catch-up threat. Mike
Esposito rushed for 101 yards, and BC had finally
won below the Mason-Dixon. A jubilant Joe
Yukica boasted: "The South is dead."
The Midshipmen of Navy invaded Alumni Sta-
dium for the fourth game of the season. The
Eagles' offense was excellent as it totaled 546
yards, with the rushing game accounting for 400.
The defense matched this performance with five
interceptions as it held Navy scoreless until the
fourth quarter. The win was impressive, 44-7.
If the South was "dead," the people at the Uni-
versity of Miami were out to change things. At the
turning point of the season Miami, ranked in the
top twenty, went at BC, the decided underdog.
The Eagles ended the half on top 10-9 after
making up a 9-point deficit. Three seperate times
during the second half BC failed to score from
within Miami's 10-yard line. The defense held up
allowing Miami's potent offense to only one
touchdown. Performance-wise, BC played well,
but the few mistakes made were crucial to the
game. Gary Marangi threw for 108 yards, but two
fumbles and some dropped passes cost the
Eagles a second victory in the South in as many
weeks. The final score was Miami 15, BC 10.
Phil Bennett cracked the U. Mass. line three times for T.D.'s.
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B.C.'s defense shuts off the Villanova ground attack (above); while (below) Ned Guilett intercepts one of three
against the Wildcats.
A young, inexperienced, yet much improved
Pittsburg team was the next opponent. In
perhaps the worst showing of the year, the
Eagles went down to defeat 28-14. The entire
team played poorly. The Panthers ran all over
EC's defense, amassing 275 yards, while the
Eagle offense could only muster 81 yards
rushing. One highlight for the BC faithful was a
beautifully executed 85-yard pass play from Dave
Zumback to Mel Briggs. BC's inconsistency how-
ever led them to defeat.
The following week the Eagles were once
again favorites, this time the opponent was
Villanova. The team played the same sort of
uninspired football and were lucky to escape
with an 11-7 victory. Ned Guillet intercepted
three passes for the defense, and Mike Esposito
accounted for the offense with 161 yards rushing.
Looking forward to a tough West Virginia team
slated for the following week, the outcome of the
game was not an artistic success.
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The Eagles traveled to Morgantown to meet
the Mountaineers of West Virginia. Apparently
breaking out of its slump, the offense scored 25
points and netted 516 yards. Defensively, West
Virginia was held to 212 yards on the attack and
only 13 points. Mike Esposito rushed for 201
yards and Keith Barnette added 91 yards. A!
Krevis anchored the offensive line which allowed
Gary Marangi to complete 13 of 19 passes for a
total of 152 yards.
Ben Schwartzwalder coached perhaps the
worst Syracuse team in 1973, and when BC trav-
eled to New York they once again expected to
encounter a weak team. Their poor performance
reflected this attitude as they lost the game 24-
13. Four fumbles helped to nullify the 353 yards
gained by the offense. Gary Marangi had his
finest day as he threw for 233 yards on 17
completed passes. Mistakes were a big factor in
the Eagles' disappointing downfall.
This dropped T.D. against Miami cost B.C. the game and
may have been the turning point of the season.
Massachusetts arrived in Boston and received
a most hostile reception. When the game was
over the team from Amherst had been humiliated
59-14. The Eagles set a team record for total
rushing with 518 yards. Mike Esposito surpassed
Fred Willis' 1970 record of 233 carries in a
season. Mel Briggs broke Barry Gallup's record
at BC of 1342 career reception yards with 1349.
Phil Bennett returned to action with a strong 199
yards on only 15 rushes scoring 4 touchdowns in
the process. The defense chipped in with three
interceptions, two by John Peterson.
The season came to an end at Worcester
against Holy Cross and the game exemplified
just what a traditional rivalry should entail. The
game was exciting throughout, and while BC won
42-21, the Cross demonstrated much offensive
zeal. The first half ended in a 14-14 deadlock, but
after that BC took over. Espo rushed for 192
yards and set records for yards gained in a ca-
reer (2219), carries in a career (436), and touch-
downs scored in a season (17). All three records
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will be improved in his senior year. Mel Briggs
set the record for career receptions (88), and
ended his BC years with his usual style. Also key
to the win were Gary Marangi who threw for a
touchdown, and Phil Sennet who had 75 yards
rushing.
Adding it up, the BC Eagles finished the
season with a 7-4 record. Inconsistency plagued
the team at crucial points during the year, and
there were two games which could have gone ei-
ther way. With Texas and Notre Dame scheduled
for 1974 and 1975 respectively, Boston College
football can not afford to let these victories slip
away. National championships, national ranking,
and bowl games always go to those teams who
can put it together consistently each week.
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BC
45
Temple
0
16
Tulane
21
32
Texas A&M
24
44
Navy
7
10
Miami
15
28
Pittsburg
14
11
Villanova
7
25
West Virginia
13
13
Syracuse
24
59
Massachusetts
14
42
Holy Cross
21
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Soccer
The Boston College Soccer Team enjoyed a
new coach, freshman talent and polished veter-
ans which, once all synchronized, did quite well
as the 7-6-3 record indicates. Piloting this suc-
cessful team was Coach Hans Westercamp, an
Indonesian with a Dutch passport who in-
troduced a playing philosophy as interesting as
his accent. Emphasizing enjoyment and success
in that order, Mr. Westercamp, a sociologist by
profession, found his sports theories disproven
as his team succeeded as much as it enjoyed.
Mid season, injuries marred Mr. Westercamp's
roundballers as more than 50 per cent of his first
string was out while only 3 per cent of the side-
lines were kept benchwarmed. But thanks to the
able coaching assistance of Gil Gonsalves and
Jeff Gettler who generously and professionally
created depth in the team, the team's cause was
never lost.
Goalie Ryder d'Elia whose soccer aptitude
side-stepped that of the team — from traces of
incertitude to gratifying precision — played
remarkably well despite various injuries. The
team regrets, and will undoubtedly reflect, the
departure of its co-captains Bob Priestly and
John Pfieffer; the former a spiritual necessity and
the latter a Boston All Star choice. Also on the
exit are Dick Bacon and team humorists John
O'Donnel and Budda Simmons.
Throughout, the sporadic soccer fans never
left glumly. In fact, the BC-Providence College
contest offered all the hoopla, frenzy and eventu-
al delirium which I think any fall sport can offer.
With pending emotional signifiance of a BC-Holy
Cross football fame, the BC-PC soccer skirmish
ended with a 2-2 tie, a chorus of foul language
and two tardy ambulances carrying three victims
from Alumni Field.
BC soccer can never be overly euphoris about
its future. Athletic scholarships do not abound
and as far as soccer is concerned, do not exist.
But with freshmen of the likes of Ed White and
John Lojek, scholarships, good luck and prayers
are dispensible, we hope.
RngTQIM UNIVERSITY
HOME
GUESTS
DOWN UTOGOBiOION
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BC
Soccer
OPP
2
Bentley
2
1
Babson
2
3
UMass
5
3
Stonehill
0
3
Merrimac
2
6
Assumption
0
2
Nichols
1
3
Emerson
1
0
MIT
1
0
Tufts
4
5
Brandeis
2
2
BU
2
2
* Providence
2
0
URI
4
2
Fordham
3
3
Holy Cross
1
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Cross Country
The Boston College Harriers were sparked this
year by the talents of seniors Bill Juall and Jim
Melly, junior Austin Boyle, and a batch of hot
shot sophomores including Jim Cappezutto,
Keith Frances, Wally Swanbon and Ed Becker.
Freshman Jim Mclntyre was also an important
factor toward the end of the season.
The opposition was awesome and BC finished
with a respectable 5 win, 5 loss record. The first,
a quadrangular meet, saw BC run a poor second
(42 points) to Providence (18 points). The Eagles
did beat Tufts by 1, and Boston University by 15.
The second meet was against powerhouse
UMass. which hammered BC by the perfect score
15-49. Holy Cross squeezed by the Eagles 28-29
in spite of Cappezutto's first place finish. At the
next, a triangular meet with Lowell Tech. and
MIT, the Eagles barely pulled out a victory
despite the weakness of these two opponents.
Another traingular meet, with Springfield and
Holy Cross, gave the Eagles a second place vic-
tory over the Crusaders who had beaten the
Eagles earlier in the year.
Boston College capped the season with a
fourth place finish in the Greater Boston Cross
Country Championship, and 18-45 trouncing by
Northeastern, and a mediocre 11th place finish in
the New Englands at Franklin Park. The highlight
as the team finished the season was when Jim
Cappezutto broke the Eagles' former record with
a time of 24:24.
It was a season of injuries, tears, and many
frustrations, yet throughout the pain and the
"agony of defeat," there was a growing sense of
friendship, unity and understanding which are
the important elements that come out of a good
team's experience with sports and competition.
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Rugby
The Rugby Club fielded three teams during the
1973 Fall Season, and the A team experienced a
disappointing 2-4-0 record. However, the record
doesn't tell the entire story since only a seven
point difference would have made for a 4-2-0
season. A definite factor in the poorer record is
the poor scheduling which provided an excess of
off-weekends. The on-off schedule was not con-
ducive to a very consistent level of teamwork,
and it was there that the backfield suffered.
After its opening loss to Holy Cross the team
defeated a strong Beacon Hill team. The next op-
ponent, the Boston A's, fielded a team composed
entirely of Europeans. This was the only contest
in which the team was definitely inferior. After
losing to Harvard in a fine game, the A team
mauled Springfield. The final game of the season
produced a hard fought loss to the University of
Massachusetts. The team displayed a combina-
tion of finesse and aggressiveness throughout
the season, and it reached the semi-finals of the
N.Y. Seven Man Rugby Tournament. Phil
DeCabia, a wing forward, Dave Filapeck, a prop,
Bob Langer, a lock, and Jim Sullivan, a back, all
were named to the NEC All-Star squad. Since all
are seniors the team will lose some fine players.
A junior, Michael O'Brien, also earned a spot on
the team.
The B team finished at 2-2-2. The players
showed a very strong effort throughout the year
to learn the game and improve. In both aspects
they were successful. The enthusiasm they
showed holds much promise for the Spring
Season. As long as the spirit runs high the Club
will continue to play some fine, exciting rugby.
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BASKETBALL
Recruiting is generally considered to be the
secret to success in major college basketball.
The 1973-74 Boston College team found itself in
the enviable position of being able to either
prove or disprove that belief. After two very suc-
cessful years of recruiting, Coach Bob Zuffelato
was to discover just how good his Eagles were.
Not since the last year of the Cousy Era (68-69)
had an Eagle team participated in a post-season
tournament, but Coach "Zuff" surely had the tal-
ent needed to end that drought. However, with
seven of his thirteen players either freshmen or
sophomores, the emphasis was definitely on
youth. Only three seniors were on hand to help
offset the team's general inexperience. The suc-
cess of the season was to depend on how quickly
the team matured, and just how well the plethora
of talent could blend.
Last year's MVP, senior Jere Nolan, was forced
to miss the season opener against Canisius. The
task of running the offense was handed to
transfer Mel Weldon. BC played fairly well in the
first half, and held a 41-38 lead at the intermis-
sion. The team, however, showed its inexperi-
ence with a poor shooting performance in the
second half, and did not take advantage of a 41-
26 edge in rebounds. The team had much offen-
sive potential, but the defense was porous and
the Eagles lost the initial game 86-81. Sopho-
more Bob "Smooth" Carrington provided the of-
fensive spark (23 pts.) with help from senior cap-
tain Dan Kilcullen ( 14 pts.).
The first half of the Brown game looked like a
continuation of the poor Canisius showing. BC's
shooting, a miserable 39%, found themselves
trailing 41-30. More aggressive play in the sec-
ond half enabled BC to whittle away at Brown's
lead, and with two minutes left the visiting Eagles
jumped ahead. BC won the game 73-71, and
while the performance was not exceptional, it
exhibited a scrappy attitude so vitally needed by
a young team. Senior Mark Raterink hauled down
eleven rebounds and controlled the boards in the
crucial closing minutes.
The action returned to Roberts Center as Fair-
field tested BC. Employing a much improved
defense the team forced the opponent into nine-
teen turnovers, and to this was added fine offen-
sive performance by Mel Weldon (17 pts.) and
Mark Raterink (18 pts.). The Eagles were once
again plagued by early problems, but the fast-
break continually caught Fairfield off-guard. The
final score was 76-68, and BC had its second vic-
tory.
BC traveled to Cambridge to battle Harvard for
the fourth game of the season. Using a one-three-
one zone defense, the team shut off Harvard in
the early moments and took a quick 10-2 lead.
Any hopes of an impressive win were quickly dis-
sipated as the Crimson began to hit consistently
from the outside. Harvard eventually showed a
31-27 lead at the break. During most of the sec-
ond half BC continued to play uninspired basket-
ball as the shorter Harvard team took advantage
of every Eagle mistake. Trailing 65-62 with two
minutes remaining, BC suddenly came alive and
forced the oppoent into some costly turnovers.
The Eagles scored the last six points and won 68-
65. Sophomore Wilfred "Phred" Morrison
preserved the victory with two crucial rebounds
and a blocked shot. BC won, but they knew they
had played poorly against a lesser team.
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The Syracuse game was BC's first shot at a na-
tionally ranked team, but the Eagles learned just
how badly they could play. In a most frustrating
performance the Eagles could hit on only 39% of
their shots, while Syracuse took advantage of the
poor BC defense and won big. The final was HO-
BS, and BC had its second loss of the season. Wil
Morrison led the team with 21 points and 6'11"
freshman Paul Berwanger gave a glimpse of
things to come with 19.
Boston College was one of the four teams in
the Maryland Tournament. In the first round the
team was to face a tough Michigan State squad.
Playing as if the Syracuse debacle had been a
bad dream the Eagles gave an outstanding per-
formance. Bob Carrington, Mark Raterink, Jere
Nolan, and Mel Weldon all scored in double fig-
ures. The latter was excellent on defense and
held M.S.'s best player to only 17 points. As a
team, BC made its finest shooting appearance of
the campaign with 64% from the floor. The more
than twelve thousand spectators were to have a
BC-Maryland final, as the Eagles earned a hard
fought 94-81 victory.
BC-Maryland pitted the Eagles against the
second-ranked team in the country. A BC stall,
designed to offset the height of the Terrapins,
might have worked if the host team had not hit on
eighteen of their first twenty-five shots. The half-
time score was Maryland 18, BC 9. The pace in
the second half could only improve, but the
Eagles lost 58-37. BC had been a decided un-
derdog, but the team fared rather well con-
sidering the youth of the squad. Bob Carrington
was named to the All-Tournament team.
The eighth contest shaped up more or less as
an easy game for the Eagles. LeMoyne was much
shorter than BC and could not depend on great
depth. After travelling to Upstate New York the
Eagles coasted to a 94-75 win. Bob Carrington
exploded for 29 points and Mel Weldon contrib-
uted 16 to the cause. Mark Raterink, Wil Mor-
rison, and sophomore Bill Collins did a fine job
controlling the boards throughout the game.
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Villanova is a team that seems to give Boston
College a rough game every year. In front of their
home fans, the Philadelphia team outplayed the
Eagles in a hard-fought first half lead 32-36. The
aggressive play under the boards hurt BC in the
foul department as two Eagles fouled out in the
second half. However, BC fought back to tie the
game 70-70 at the end of regulation time. For the
first time the Eagles faced a five minute overtime
period, Jere Nolan took charge in that stanza as
BC won 81-79. He finished the game with 21
points and ten assists. Bill Collins grabbed 19
rebounds, scored 14 points, and blocked
numerous Villanova shots.
Close games are always exciting, but a team
shouldn't make a habit of it. BC travelled to New
Hampshire for its third straight road game and
was forced to play yet another overtime period.
The team should have beaten N.H. easily, but a
sporadic defense allowed the home team to
score consistently from inside. Again the Eagles
rose to the occasion and pulled away and won
57-56. Mark Raterink scored 15 points for the
game, but his rebounding in the final minutes ig-
nited the Eagles. The team had been lucky for it
played inconsistent ball for the second consecu-
tive game.
The annual Beanpot Tournament was waiting
when BC returned to Massachusetts. Noting the
team's sporadic showing most viewers saw the
Eagles as a very cautious favorite to win the title.
Matched against Northeastern in the first round,
BC seemed lackadaisical. The game was close
throughout, and only the extra depth of the BC
team allowed it to pull away in the last few
minutes for a 65-59 win. Although the team had
won, the recent tendency toward careless
basketball continued.
The final round of the Beanpot was held at
Roberts Center. Boston University had defeated
Harvard the night before, so the championship
would go to the winner of the Comm. Ave. shoo-
tout. A shootout was just what the game turned
into. BU was obviously "up" for the game, and
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continually employed an effective fast-break in
the first half to lead 48-44. The Eagles used a pa-
tient offense, using set plays, that allowed them
to hit 64% of their first-half shots. Both teams
were active under the boards, but neither team
could establish rebounding superiority. The sec-
ond half was a repeat of the first, except that BC
outscored BU 39-35. Regulation time ended with
the score 83-83. Bob Carrington (28 pts.) missed
a layup that eventually cost BC the title and him-
self the MVP trophy. The law of averages caught
up with the Eagles as they lost their first overtime
contest. BC shot an incredible 70% (41 of 59) but
lost because they allowed BU 18 more shots.
Holy Cross came to BC for the first of two
meetings between the rivals. The Crusaders were
able to capitalize on BC mistakes in the first half
to trail the more-talented Eagle team by only four
at the intermission. BC played fine defense in the
second half, as the Cross made only 16% of their
shots. Jere Nolan (18 pts. and 8 assists) led the
scoring attack as all five starters hit for double
figures. The Eagles shot 44% for the game, not
quite as impressive as against BU, but they
earned their ninth win.
The Eagles appeared to be coming out of their
slump, and in the nick of time. The Game was
next in line. Travelling to the Providence Civic
Center, to meet Providence College, the Eagles
had their work cut out for them. The Friars were
ranked ninth in the nation and were touting Ail-
Americans Marvin Barnes and Kevin Stacom.
With over ten thousand looking on. Coach
Zuffelato's young team came of age. Marvin
Barnes scored 29 points, but sophomore Bill
Collins kept him busy on defense with a 19 point
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effort. After trailing by a 44-40 margin at halftime
tlie Eagles exhibited great poise under pressure
and forced the Friars into overtime. "Zuff" went
with his starting five for the entire game and they
responded with 77 points. That total might have
meant a second extra period, but Kevin Stacom's
thirty foot desperation shot rustled the net and
Providence had won a miraculous 79-77 decision,
BC didn't win, but deserved to. The Eagles out-
rebounded Marvin and Co. 45-28, and issued no-
tice that Providence's domination of New
England basketball will be over next season.
Following the disappointing loss to Provi-
dence, the team might have suffered a letdown.
Instead the players seemed to develop greater
confidence in their game, and Yale was the first
opponent to test it. The backcourt duo of Jere
Nolan and Mel Weldon handed out 19 assists.
aiding EC's front line of Bob Carrington (26 pts.),
Wilfred Morrison (15 pts.) and Bill Collins (13
pts.). A 38-35 lead for BC at the half time became
an 83-72 lead once the guards started getting the
ball to the big men. Record: 10-5.
Rhode Island played a fine game against BC,
but the Eagles were less than hospitable hosts as
they dismissed of the visitors 85-80. Jere Nolan
was outstanding as he issued 13 assists and
scored 12 points. Bob Carrington and Wil Mor-
rison were the big guns as they combined for 48
points. Record: 11-5.
Fordham hosted BC in a nationally televised
game, and the Eagles continued their fine
playing. Using an aggressive zone, the arm-
waving Eagles forced Fordham to shoot from the
outside. While the host team shot 39% in the first
half BC hit at a 64% clip to lead 37-26 at the
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game's midway point. Bobby Carrington enjoyed
a fine shooting afternoon with 12 baskets and 17
attempts, as did Jere Nolan with 7 in 13 attempts.
The second half saw BC extend its lead to 14
points with three minutes left, but Fordham's
Daryll Brown was the only Ram hitting with any
consistency and he closed the gap to ten as the
game ended. The final score was BC 74,
Fordham 64. Carrington, Raterink, and Nolan all
hit for double figures. Record: 12-5.
UMass. came to Roberts Center ranked
number one in Massachusetts, with BC ranked a
close second. From the outset the action was fast
as both teams realized the importance of the
contest. An early Eagle lead was lost and at the
half time the Minutemen from Amherst led 35-34.
With a capacity crowd looking on BC quickly fell
further behind in the second half. With five
minutes left the visitors had widened their lead to
ten points when their center fouled out. Seizing
the opportunity, the Eagles looked to their big
men and slowly fought back. Mark Raterink
snared an offensive rebound following a missed
BC foul shot and quickly hit for two points to
close the gap to one point (71-70), with time run-
ning out. The team scored again but a UMass
foul shot meant overtime for the fifth time in the
season. Raterink continued to excell in the five
minute period as he scored four of the final six
points, and he was the difference as BC won its
fourth in a row. With this win the possibility of a
post-season tournament bid greatly increased.
Record: 13-5.
BC was not allowed to enjoy its big win for too
long, as only a few days later, a fine St. Joseph's
team invaded Roberts Center. The early moments
saw the teams fairly even, but the Eagles used a
powerful zone that forced opponents to bomb
from way out. Bob Carrington hit consistently and
BC opened a 36-27 halftime lead. St. Joe's found
itself behind by ten points early in the second
half, and a well executed BC offense began to
pour it on with five minutes left in the game.
Making virtually no mistakes during that last seg-
ment, the Eagles won easily, 81-64. "Smooth"
Carrington was the BC sparkplug with 20 points.
Record: 14-5.
St. Francis was expected to be an easy oppo-
nent for BC and it was. Using both a zone and a
man-to-man defense the Eagles quickly shut off
the team from Loretto, Pa. A 46-32 half-time lead
was nursed by BC throughout the second half
and the outcome was never in doubt. Jere Nolan
was the master of the assist and also scored 16
points. Bob Carrington continued his fine
shooting with 19. Record: 15-5.
Whenever Boston College plays Penn State a
very physical game is usually the result. The
Eagles were forced early to play very aggres-
sively against the big men of the Penn State
team. Mark Raterink and Bill Collins must have
thought Joe Paterno was coaching basketball at
State as they were forced to exert more muscle
than usual. The Eagles really impressed as they
never lost their poise and emerged with a hard-
fought victory by the score of 86-72. Raterink (26
pts.) and Carrington (21 pts.) carried the Eagles
to their seventh straight win and upped the
team's record to an impressive 16-5.
Perrennial power St. John's came to Roberts
Center to face the Eagles with an identical 16-5
record. The arena was alive with the shouting
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and cheering of four-thousand Eagle fans who
realized that a win for either team might result in
an NCAA bid. In the first half they had much to
cheer about, since the Eagle zone defense was
thwarting the Redmen's offense by forcing them
to shoot from the outside. BC opened with a 36-
30 lead at the half, and was sent to the locker
room with a thunderous ovation from an ecstatic
audience. St. John's quickly dashed any hopes
for an Eagle rout by hitting seven consecutive
shots over the BC zone defense. The game was
tied numerous times in the second half, but the
more experience Redmen outscored BC 13-2, in
a quick spurt that left the Eagles trailing by 11
with four minutes remaining. BC cut the edge to
eight but St. John's won, 80-72. After seven
straight wins the Eagles had suffered their sixth
loss. Mark Raterink led the Eagles with 21 points.
Going into the final four games of the season
the team, had an impressive 16-6 record. The
remaining games (Dartmouth, Holy Cross, Con-
necticutt and Georgetown) were against teams
that BC had the talent to beat. A 20-6 record was
not out of the question. The team had already
shown that it deserved an NIT bid. Only a
complete breakdown in those final contests
might have denied the team its well-earned post
season appearance. Seniors Jere Nolan, Mark
"Mr. Hustle" Raterink, and Dan "Killer" Kilcullen
will all be hard to replace. But this season gave
much needed experience to the younger players
and the future looks very bright. The only nega-
tive aspect of the season was the poor, inconsis-
tent support given by the students. Coach
Zuffelato and all the players deserve more next
year.
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SCORES
BC
GPP
81
Canisius
86
73
Brown
71
76
Fairfield
63
69
Harvard
65
88
Syracuse
110
94
IVliciiigan State
81
37
Maryland
58
94
LeMoyne
75
81
Villanova
OT 79
57
New Hampshire
OT 56
65
Northeastern
59
94
Boston University
95
85
Holy Cross
62
77
Providence
OT 79
83
Yale
72
85
URI
80
74
Fordham
64
78
Massachusetts
OT 74
81
St. Joseph's
64
86
St. Francis
73
86
Penn State
72
73
St. John's
80
94
Dartmouth
62
76
Holy Cross
79
69
Univ. Conn
77
92
Georgetown
68
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HOCKEY
After a 22-7-1 record and a third place finish
nationally a year ago, fans were optimistic at the
start of the 73-74 season. Coach Len Ceglarski
was a little more reserved however. Losing three
top defensemen including Tom Mellor as well as
top scorers Ed Kenty and Bob Reardon among
others had to make a difference in this year's
performance. Too many sophomores and
freshmen would have to fill in the gaps.
The opening game of the season on December
2, against St. Anslem's at McHugh Forum was a
game in which both teams played sloppily
enough to lose, though St. Anselm's did appear
to make a valiant effort. There were over 40
minutes of penalities in this game, which was in-
dicative of the style of play, but not the score
which was close. BC squeaked by 5-4 and a win
was welcome — deserving or not.
Brown, another home game, was frustrating for
the weak BC offensive effort which produced
very few shots on goal. The score was 3-0 in
favor of Brown and the only player who you
couldn't fault was Ned Yetten who made his
usual number of great saves and turned away 22
Brown shots without much help from the defense.
The third home game was more exciting when
the Eagles outscored and outfought St. Mary's
University of Halifax, Nova Scotia. This game
ended 6-4 after an action-packed effort
highlighted by Bob Ferriter with two goals.
Freshman Mike Martin led the team in scoring at
this point with one goal and four assists. There
were a few alterations in this game one of which
caused John Monahan to be ejected from half the
game as well as the next with Providence.
Their first away appearance was noteable
because it marked the opening of the new Sch-
meiden Arena in Providence. BC really got
rolling, defeating the Friars 10-5 in a strong win.
Leading the team in scoring was Richie Smith
who also had a goal and three assists: BC's
record was 3-1 and things looked bright after this
strong offensive showing.
Later in the week the Eagles still had it in them
as they trounced Princeton 11-3 upon returning
to McHugh Forum. It took BC a while to warm up,
but late in the first period when they scored the
first goal, there was no stopping them. It was 2-0
at the end of one, 7-2 after two and 11-3 in the
final. Leading the scoring, each with two goals
were Chuck Lambert, Ray D'Arcy and Richie
Smith. Record-wise BC was 4-1, which you could
call a strong start for any season.
BC took on the University of New Hampshire at
home in a very close game which was tied at the
end of three periods. UNH scored first in the
opening period with BC coming back with the
equalizer later in the same period. The Eagles
led for the first time in the second period 3-2 but
by the end of the second, they were down 4-3.
BC's John Baien forced the game into overtime
on a well-earned goal in the third period. As it
turned out, this was of no consequence, as they
were defeated in overtime 5-4 in spite of an ex-
cellent effort.
At the Great Lakes Tournament, BC placed
third, losing to Michigan State 12-5 in the
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opening round, but overcoming the University of
Pennsylvania with the score 6-2. They were a dif-
ferent team in this match which was paced by
Jim King's hat trick. The Eagles held a 3-2 lead
after one period and added three more goals in
the final two periods to account for the 6-2 victo-
ry-
Playing their third game in four nights, BC went
up against a highly ranked Notre Dame squad in
South Bend, Indiana. It was a tough, but suc-
cessful game as they came up with a 4-3 win. A
great start was responsible for the Eagles' vic-
torious outcome as they led by a score of 3-0
after two periods. Sloppy play in their own end
resulted in Notre Dame's partial comeback. Tom
Murray was called to replace an injured Ned
Yetten and he made some key saves to ensure the
victory which might have been endangered. Ray
D'Arcy scored the winner on his second goal of
the game in an impressive performance. So after
a particularly tough road trip, the Eagles re-
turned to friendly Boston with a satisfying 2-1
record.
Northeastern was their next opponent and the
game against the Huskies was at the Boston
Arena. Tom Murray was in the nets for his first
start and after a fast paced opening period BC
was even with Northeastern at 3 goals. Late in
the second period, the Huskies went ahead by
one. While trying to pull through in the final
period, the roof fell in on BC with N.U. rattling
off three straight goals which as it turned out put
the game out of reach.
On January fifth, the Eagles returned to home
ice where they paired up against Loyola Univer-
sity of Montreal. Surprisingly Coach Ceglarski
went with, Bill Wilkens (a freshman) in the nets
and he responded to the challenge very well.
During the 5-3 win, Wilkins made some outstand-
ing saves allowing BC's two goal advantage to
remain. Mike Martin impressed the fans with his
two goal performance as did John Baile who had
one goal and three assists.
The most satisfying win of the vacation oc-
curred on January 8 when the Eagles defeated
Harvard at McHugh Forym 6-5 for their first victo-
ry over the Crimson in five years. The first period
was an indication of the type of game to come as
both teams skated well scoring two goals a
piece. The second period kept the crowd on its
feet almost the entire time when Harvard made it
4-2 five minutes into the period. For the next
eight minutes BC penetrated Harvard's defense
continually and scored four goals to secure the
important victory.
A big Division One game, BC travelled to
Ithaca, New York to meet Cornell head on. The
first period was a stand-off, each team firing 8
shots on net but none penetrating. The second
period saw Mike Powers and Jim King score one
apiece in the first two minutes. The Eagle
defense slacked off momentarily and the Big Red
tied it up without hesitation. Mike Martin put BC
ahead again but not for long as Cornell once
again evened it up. In the final period Cornell
came out with the intention of ending any BC
hopes for victory and succeeded by adding three
goals to end the game 6-3.
Bob Ferriter scored the first two in the Boston
State game which was played at McHugh Forum.
Ned Yetten had to leave In the second period
after suffering a shoulder separation resulting
from a hard collision with Paul McCarthy. Also in
the second period BC added three goals to
-Boston State's one. The final score was 5-3 as
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both teams scored once in the final period. BC's
record, still respectable, was 9-5.
No one likes to think back to the BU game
which was played at Walter Brown rink. In the 11-
2 loss the defense was simply overpowered and
the offense stifled by Ed Walsh in an excellent
showing.
Another disappointing loss came in overtime
against Dartmouth. It was played up in Hanover,
New Hampshire and was close throughout. In the
first period there was alot of hitting and very
aggressive play, but the teams played evenly
each scoring once. The middle period showed
more effort on BC's part and they were ahead in
the game 3-2 by 11:05. Two superb saves by
Wilkens enabled BC to maintain that one goal
lead going into the final period. Joe Fernald
increased BC's lead to 4-2 in this period which
seemed to secure a victory for BC at this point.
The pressure was on after Bill Wilkens was
beaten once, then again in the third period forc-
ing overtime. BC's defense grew tired after
playing a good game and Dartmouth was allowed
a goal to win the game, a disappointing loss for
BC, 5-4.
At the St. Louis game on January 25 the spirit
of the team was raised. Mike Powers netted two
in the first period. In the next period, BC having a
one goal lead going into it, the Eagles lost their
lead until Powers and Baler scored one apiece
and we had a whole new game. St. Louis scored
for the last time in the second period and after a
well played game, BC earned a 5-3 victory over
St. Louis.
The Eagles travelled to Yale and ended up 7-6
in front after another overtime thriller. With the
win, BC increased its ECAC Division One record
to 5-6 and the overall record to 11-7. The line of
Richie Smith, Mike Powers and Mark Albrecht
played outstanding all night offensively and ac-
counted for most of the scoring. Junior defen-
seman Richie Hart took a pass from senior John
Monahan at the Yale blue line and fired a slap
shot through a screen scoring at the 1 ;00 minute
mark of sudden death.
Still away, the BC Eagles challenged the Uni-
versity of New Hampshire, and were once again
unsuccessful. They were up against the number
one team in the East and the number two team in
the country and it was a rather long night. The
first period ended 2-1 UNH, but play was even.
The second period ended 3-2 UNH and it was in-
dicative of the physical hockey game that it was
to turn into in the third period. The final score
was 5-2 and the loss was tough — UNH was a
better team.
At Boston Garden, BC met Harvard in the first
round of play. The game began as it ended . . .
ragged. Defensively the Eagles were erratic at
best and they allowed Harvard to run up eleven
goals by the end of the night. The offense scored
enough goals to win, but they were inconsistent
as well. The final was 11-6 and the game disap-
pointing for BC fans. The consolation round was
no more exciting as Northeastern overcame
Boston College by a score of 4-3. Thus a last
place finish for the Eagles this year at the
Beanpot. They really didn't deserve the cellar.
Two more away games were next and they
were played on consecutive nights, February 15
and 16. They had one other thing in common also
— they were both losses. The Clarkson game on
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SCORES
Friday ended 3-2 as BC was rather weak on of-
fense and sporatic defensively. The St. Lawrence
game was much the same story and the final Sat-
urday night was 5-2.
Things couldn't get much more depressing so
they turned right around for the BU game. This
was played on BC ice and it ended in a spectacu-
lar victory with final score 7-5. BU played just a
little under par but the real difference was cen-
tered around BC's ability to capitalize on every
opportunity. Bob Ferriter was responsible for the
winning goal at 2:52 of the third period when he
flipped in a Richie Hart rebound. Powers scored
the insurance goal with three seconds remaining
when he shot long into an open net. BC coach
Len Ceglarski said, "Ned was sensational and we
controlled the game pretty much the last two
periods. That BU is some team to beat. It took a
super effort and that's just what our kids gave."
With Army, Bowdin, and Providence remaining
and a 13-12 record over-all thus far, It looks good
for BC hockey. There were points where the team
could have been sharper, but all in all, against
that schedule, BC had to have been considered
successful.
BC
GPP
5
St. Anselm's
4
0
Brown
3
6
St. Mary's
4
10
Providence
5
11
Princeton
3
4
New Hampshire
GT 5
5
Great Lakes Tournament (Mich. State)
12
6
University Penn.
2
3
Notre Dame
1
4
Northeastern
7
5
Loyola
3
6
Harvard
5
3
Cornell
6
5
Boston State
3
2
Boston University
11
4
Dartmouth
GT 5
5
St. Louis
3
7
Yale
6
2
New Hampshire
5
6
Beanpot (Harvard)
11
4
Dartmouth
2
3
Beanpot Finals (Northeastern)
4
2
Clarkson
3
2
St. Lawrence
5
7
Boston University
5
5
Army
4
8
Bowdoin
4
6
Providence
3
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WRESTLING
This was the fourth losing year in a row for BC Wres-
tling. The over-all record was 2-7-1 with the team
highlight being a victory over Lowell Tech who had
beaten BC for the previous three years. Co-captains this
year were seniors Ed Mulhearn and Bob Sullivan. They
did all they could in a losing cause. Ed won his last five
matches in a row and he even pinned one wrestler with a
broken finger suffered in the match. Bob Sullivan, after
winning three matches in a row broke his arm and
showing great dedication, finished out the season car-
rying towels to the remaining wrestlers.
To adopt a cliche used by all loosing teams, "Wait 'til
next year . . ." If more success befalls the team in the
up-coming season, the men to watch will be the seven
returning sophomores, led by two named Fox — one who
wrestles at 158 and the other in the 190 pound class.
These two are not related, but having worked together
this year at BC, they are probably closer than that. Also
working hard are Pete Richardson, 76 at 167, Marty Mc-
Dermott and John Regan. Owen Black and Joe Calerone
who wrestled for the first time this year will be back as
well and have shown tremendoues potential in the ligh-
tweight class. For the first time, perhaps, BC's line-up
looks forward to changing the trend to a positive one,
moving wrestling up alongside the other successful BC
varsity sports.
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WOMEN'S
SPORTS
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Basketball had been the sole women's varsity
sport prior to the fall of 1970. But now, women's
sports are an integral part of campus life. Varsity
basketball attracts a larger, more talented
number of women every year. Several other suc-
cessful teams have been established including
the Ice Hockey Club, the most recent, and to
many, the most exciting.
Every member of the basketball team works at
the demanding practice drills without question.
Coach Maureen Enos is an inspring leader who
maintains a close, workable relationship with her
players. For the first time, all home games and
practices were held In Roberts Center. The
young players proved their worth, completing
1973-1974 with an 8-2 season record.
The team will be loosing only three lettermen
to graduation. But these women, Co-Captain
Lisie Engler, Assistant Coach Karen Murphy and
Co-Captain Mary Ellen Donoghue, are thrilled to
see the great interest and attention that has de-
veloped in their four years with the team. The
seven returning freshmen will certainly maintain
the level of competition that these seniors have
developed.
The Ice Hockey Club, organized in December
by interested students, received the encour-
agement and sponsorship of Coach John
"Snooks" Kelly. Under the coaching of hockey
manager Eric Pfaff and Bob Thomas, the women
practiced their skating and stick-handling early
Monday mornings. The players enjoy the work-
outs but the biggest thrill came in the initial
game against Norwood.
In front of 50 partisan fans in McHugh Forum,
the Eagles defeated Norwood 3-0, the first shut-
out for BC hockey since February 1970. Led by
some excellent freshmen skaters the BC offense
dominated the game. With 25 seconds remaining
in the first period Captain Renie Baker scored,
unassisted. The last two goals were scored by
BC in the final stanza as they successfully killed
off Norwood's power play.
The Ice Hockey Club looks forward to an ex-
pended schedule next year, hoping more
students will participate regularly. Coach Bob
Thomas says, "Skating ability is not essential;
the key is the desire to learn and to have fun."
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COACH ZUFFELATO
AN INTERVIEW ON BC BASKETBALL
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"The number of games a basketball team wins
is in direct proportion to the number of great ball
players it has and so recruiting is very impor-
tant." It is only through a very aggressive
recruiting program that a team can ever hope to
compete with the national powers. It is for this
reason that Boston College's head basketball
coach Bob Zuffelato has made recruiting his
major preoccupation the last few years. This pro-
gram has been quite successful in recent years,
gaining the talents of Bob Carrington, Bill
Collins, Wil Morrison, Syd Sheppard and even
more recently, Mel Weldon and Paul Berwanger
for BC. It is their talent, combined with holdovers
Mark Raterink, Jere Nolan and Dan Kilcullen
that have made this season so successful.
It is not easy to recruit great athletes. Every
college coach in the country has the same
amount of information on players which is ob-
tained through special scouting organizations
that put out reports. Coaches are also helped by
alumni and of course friendly high school
coaches. Once you find out who the good ball
players are you have to establish exactly how
good they are. You have to watch a kid play and
try to rate how good the competition is in his area
and you have to understand his background and
family situation too. Such an analysis of each
recruit involves a lot of time, travel and judgment.
However, it is not all hard work; Coach Zuffelato
and his assistant Drayton Miller actually enjoy it
because of the people they meet and the things
they see. He pointed out probably the most inter-
esting thing that he has seen was the midget
basketball league run by Jeff Jurgens and Paul
Berwanger's high school coach. Each varsity
player coached his own pee wee team Saturday
mornings and they were something to watch.
Once a player's ability is established the
coaches have to sell Boston College to the
athlete. This really isn't very hard because the
school has both a good athletic and academic
reputation as well as the advantage of being very
close to Boston. Coach Zuffelato feels since this
season was the first exceptional season since
Bob Cousy left as head coach, it is expected that
BC's recruiting position will be even better. This
is almost unbelievable when you consider how
many exceptional players have chosen to come
to Boston College these last two years.
Having so many talented players does cause
some problems in terms of coaching in itself. A
coach is always interested in structuring his team
play, but too much structure can hurt in that it
forces individual players against their grain.
Boston College uses a slightly different set
depending on who is on the floor at any given
time. "We are really not very deep at guard and
earlier we were without Jere Nolan for four
weeks so we could not rely on a two guard of-
fense. Consequently we use a 1-3-1 offense
where you really only need one guard on the
floor at any time. This gives our play a structure,
but doesn't cause us to force our play."
Bob Zuffelato also enjoys and admires the
men on his team as people. "They are a great
bunch to work with, no one complains about
practice and often they stay as late as they can
playing one on one or shooting a game of
HORSES. I really can't believe how much effort
they put into every phase of their careers as far
as basketball and even school is concerned. Very
few of them have trouble with grades and some
actually do quite well in spite of all the basketball
demands."
Our interview ended as Bob Zuffelato's phone
rang for the fourth time in a half hour. Perhaps it
was some alumnus with a tip on a previously unk-
nown high school star. Whoever it was, next year
there will be more talented basketball players in
BC uniforms and even more victories and a little
more recognition. When you talk to Bob
Zuffelato you can't help but imagine that with a
little luck the eagles might even unseat UCLA in
a few years.
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SENIORS
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MARK E. AALYSON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
PATRICK J. ALANDT
School of Management
B.S. Accounting-
Economics
PAULM. ALOI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
JOSEPH F. ABELY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
CAROL L. ALDEN
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
SARAH-JANE ALPREN
School of Education
A.B. Education
MICHAEL A. ACCARDI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
PATRICIA L ALLEN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
JOSEPHINE A. AMATO
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
DENIS W.AHR
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
CAROLYN M. ALLT
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
MICHAEL P.
AMBROGIO
School of Management
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STEPHEN P. AMBROSE
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
STEPHEN A. AMICO
School of Education
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CAMILLE AMOROSO
Arts and Sciences
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GENE M. AMOROSO
Arts and Sciences
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School of Management
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MICHAEL J. ANGOLIA
School of Management
B.S. Management
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"Now he tells me he wants the ring back."
RALPH F. ANTONETTI
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
JOHN J. ARMSTRONG
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
LYNN T. ARMSTRONG
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
ROBERT F.ANKNER
School of Management
B.S. Economics
ALBERT L
ANNUNZIATA
Arts and Sciences
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PAUL D. ARMSTRONG
School of Management
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JOHN C.ARNOLD
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School of Education
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School of Education
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Arts and Sciences
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Arts and Sciences
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School of Management
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ROBIN A. BARBERO
School of Education
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BRIAN E. BARRY
Arts and Sciences
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PAULV. BATTAGLIA
Arts and Sciences
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MICHAEL J.
BARNACLE
School of Management
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PETER M. BARRY
School of Management
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Management
JEANNE C. BAUER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
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School of Education
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SUSAN M. BARRY
School of Nursing
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School of Education
A.B. English
DEBORAH A. BARRETT
School of Education
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EDWARD C. BASSETT
Arts and Sciences
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ROBERTA M. BEATON
Arts and Sciences
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School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
BERNARD P. BELLON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
SUSAN M. BENSO
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
GREGORY B. BEGIN
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
ELIZABETH J. BENDER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
ANN E. BEGROWICZ
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
ROBERT E. BELENSZ
Evening College
B.S. Accounting
WAYNE M. BENNER
School of Management
B.S. Finance
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PATRICK C.BENTZEL
School of Management
B.S. General Business
MICHAEL J. BERENT
School of Management
B.S. Management
DAVID H. BERRYMAN
School of Management
B.S. Accounting-
Finance
JAMES F. BETTS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
MICHAEL A. BIANCHI
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Chemistry
ROSINAM. BIERBAUM
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology-English
216
SALLY A. BIONDO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
THOMAS C. BLONIARZ
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
SHARON L. BOIARDI
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
JAMES L.BIRARELLI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics-
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MARYE. BLOUIN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
WILLIAM L. BOKOSKE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
DALE A. BISHOP
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
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Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
RICHARD M. BOKUS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
GERALD W. BLAKEMAN
Evening College
B.S. Accounting
DAVID BOGONOVICH
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
JUDITH A. BOLANDZ
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
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CATHERINE A. BOLGER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
ROGER E. BOLUS
School of Education
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CARLH. BOMHARD
Evening College
B.S. Management
ALBERT F. BONAIUTO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics-
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MARGUERITE M.
BONNER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
CONSTANCE M.
BORAB
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Theatre
KATHLEEN K. BORDEN
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
PHILIP F. BORDEN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
ARLENEC. BOROWSKI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics-Political
Science
JOSEPH H.S.
BORYSTHEN-TKACZ
Arts and Sciences
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School of Education
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JAMES P.
BOULDOUKIAN
Arts and Sciences
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SYLVESB. BOUMIL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
BARBARA J. BOWLER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
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BOWMAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
KATHLEEN A. BOYD
School of Education
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STEPHEN M. BOYLAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
ROBERT J. BOYLE
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
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School of Management
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School of Management
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School of Education
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School of Nursing
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Arts and Sciences
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School of Education
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School of Management
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Arts and Sciences
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Arts and Sciences
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Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology-
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School of Education
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School of Management
B.S. Accounting
KAREN M. BREUNING
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
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B.S. Psychology
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Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
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Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
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School of Education
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Arts and Sciences
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PAUL R.BROWN
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
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School of Education
A.B. Mathematics
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School of Management
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Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
JOSEPH R. BURKE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Physics
MARILYN A. BURKE.
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
223
MARKM. BURLINGAME
School of Management
B.S. Finance
ALAN R. BURTON
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
LAWRENCE S. BUTLER
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
JOSEPH 0. BYAM
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Philosophy
FRANCIS M.BYRNES
JR.
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
JOSEPH F. CACICI
School of Management
B.S. Finance
224
SUZANNE M.
CAFFERTY
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
DONALD J. CALLAHAN
JR.
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
MICHAEL F. CANAVAN
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
PATRICIA F.CAFFREY
School of Education
A.B. French
JOHN P. CALLAHAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
MICHAEL A. CANNATA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Philosophy
JOAN E. CALDERA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
PAUL D. CAMMARATA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
KEVIN G. CANTY
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
JOHN R, CALDARELLI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Philosophy
JOSEPH J. CAMPBELL
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
MICHAEL F.
CAPOBIANCO
School of Education
A.B. History
225
NICHOLAS A.
CAPORALE
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
LOUIS O. CAPORICCIO
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
JOAQUIN R.
GARBONELL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History-Economics
MARY A. CARDINAL
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
MARTIN F. CARDONE
School of Education
A.B. English-History
MICHAEL J. CARINO
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
CATHERINE L.CAREY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Art History
KEVIN M. CAREY
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
STEPHEN M. CAREY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
FRANCIS J.CARNEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
BARBARA J. CARR
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
HUGH J. CARNEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Philosophy
226
PAUL D. CARR
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
KEVIN M.CARROLL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
MARCIA A. CARUSO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
RICHARD D.CARVER
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
MICHAEL E.CASSIDY
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
227
ROBERT J. CASTELE
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Chemistry
KAREN M. CASTOLDI
School of Education
A.B. English
ROBERT J. CATALANO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
ALFRED R. CATENACCI
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
JANEA. CAULEY
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
ALICIA A. GAULFIELD
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics-
Philosophy
228
GARY R. CECCHI
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
LUCIA E.CELANO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
BARBARA M.
CHAMBERS
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
CARLE. CHAMPIGNY
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
BARBARA L.
CHANDLER
School of Education
A.B. English
JULIANNEM.
CHARBONNEAU
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
LINDA P. CHATALIAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology-Speech
Communication
DIANE T.CHENETTE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
DAVID F.CHENG
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
JACQUELYN A.
CHERMESINO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
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JOHN B. CHESSARE
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
BEN K. CHIN
School of Management
B.S. Management and
Computer Sciences-
Finance
229
ALYCE K.
CHRISTOPHER
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
JAMES A. CIACCIO
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
ANTHONY R.CIAMPI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
ALDO A. GIPRIANO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
PHILIP L. CLARK
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics-
Sociology
MARIE E.CIANCIOLO
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
MARY T.CLAIR
School of Education
A.B. English
JANE E. CLANCY
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
MARY F. CLANCY
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
JOHN J. CLARKE, JR.
School of Education
A.B. History
230
MARY E. CLARKE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
WILLIAM P. CLARKE
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Chemistry
DEMISE M.
CLOUGHERTY
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
PATRICK J.CODY
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
MICHAEL C.COHAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Romance Languages
DAVID I. COHEN
School of Management
B.S. Economics
LAWRENCE J. COHEN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
LEMAITREG.
COLANERI
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
PAUL A. COLELLA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology-Philosophy
JOHN F. COLBERT
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
JOSEPH J. COLETTI
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
CONSTANCE R.
COLLINS
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
231
HELEN M.CONDELL
Arts and Science
A.B. Mathematics
PATRICKS. COLLINS
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
JAMES P. COMBS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
DOUGLAS CONETTA
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
THOMAS G.CONFREY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
JACQUELINE L.CONNER
School of Education
A.B. English
JANE E. CONNOLLY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
MARYM. CONLIN
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
THOMAS J. CONDON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology-
Philosophy
JAMES M.CONNELL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
232
MICHAEL J.
CONNOLLY
School of Management
B.S. General Business
RICHARD T.CONNORS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-
Political Science
JOANNE M. COOMBS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
ROBERT J. COONEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
ELAINE D.COOPER
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
EDWARD H. COPE
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
ELIZABETH A. CORBIN
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
JOAN M.CORBOY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
ELIZABETH P.
CORCORAN
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
JOHN F. CORCORAN
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
LINDA M.CORCORAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology-
Sociology
SHIELA R.CORCORAN
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education-Sociology
233
JANICE M.CORKERY
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
RICHARD W. CORMIER
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
JANE H. CORDELIA
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
FRANCIS J. CORRIGAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology-History
MARYC. COSTIGAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
STEPHEN J. CORRAO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics-
Sociology
EDWARD J. COTTER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Sociology
CHRISTOPHER J.
COUGHLIN
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
MICHAEL L
COURTNEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
History
FRANKJ. CORRADO
School of Management
B.S. Finance
EDWARD F. COTTER
Evening College
B.S. Management
JAMES G. COVELLUZZI
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
234
CANDIDA M. COVINO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
LOUIS D. COVINO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
NANCY COX
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
NANCY M.COYNE
Graduate School of
Nursing
B.S. Nursing
'Fill 'er up, please!"
235
CHRISTOPHER A.
CRANE
School of Management
B.S. Finance
KATHRYN M. CREAMER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
WAYNE L CREELMAN
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology-Philosophy
JANET. CRIMLISK
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
JOHN J. CRIMLISK
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Linguistics
MARYL CRONIN
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
236
FRED D. GROSSMAN
School of Management
B.S. Economics
MARY F. CULHANE
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
SARAR. CUMMINGS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
JOSEPH D. CROWLEY
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
ANNEE. CULLEN
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
JEANNE M.
CUNNINGHAM
School of Education
A.B. Speech
Communication
PAUL F. CROWLEY
Evening College
B.S. Marketing
CATHERINE E.CULLUM
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
STEPHEN P.
CUNNINGHAM
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Philosophy
JOHN J. CROWNE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
GARY J. CUMMINGS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
DAVID J. CUOMO
School of Management
B.S. General Business
237
ANN L. CUPP
School of Nursing
B,S. Nursing
FRANCIS H.CURREN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
WILLIAM T. GUSHING
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
MARY L. GURA
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
MIGHAELT. GURRY
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
LEWIS H. GUTLER
School of Management
B.S. Management-
Gomputer Sciences
PATRIGIAM. GURLEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Art History
JAMES A. CURTIN
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
JOANNE M.GUTULI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
WATSON E. GURLEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
MAUREEN R. GURTIS
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
TIMOTHY J. GYR
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
238
PAULN. D'ADDARIO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political
Science-Economics
ANN M. DALY
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
DONNA M.
D'AGOSTINO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
CYNTHIA M. DAIGLE
School of Education
A.B. English
EILEEN F. DALY
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
JOHN J. DALY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
BRIAN F. DACEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
DIANE M. D'ALESSIO
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
PATRICK J. DALY
School of Management
B.S. Management-
Computer Sciences
239
M
SAEED M. DAMA
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Geology
FRANCIS A.
D'AMBROSIO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
CHARLES L
D'AMOURS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Philosophy
ELVIRA L D'ANGIO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
BRIAN C. DANIELS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology-History
ERVING I. DANIELS
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
'You think they'll notice my new handbag?'
240
PAUL R. DARCY
School of Management
B.S. Management
EDWARD J.
DAVENPORT
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
PETER W.
DAUKSEWiCZ
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
CHARLENE D.
DARROW
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
FRANCES M. DART
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
ANTHONY N. D'AVOLIO
School of Management
B.S. General Business
MICHAEL K.DAVIES
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
MARIE R. DAVIS
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
LAURIE A. DAY
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
STEVENS M. DAY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
DENISEJ. DAYCH
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
PHILIP T. DECABIA
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
241
STEPHEN P. DE
GARAVILLA
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
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GROAT
School of Managemeni
B.S. IVlarketing
FRANK J. DELANY
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
GHARLENEL. DE LINA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Romance
Languages
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STEPHEN P. DEL SOLE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
ANDREW M. DE LUCA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
LEONARD F. DE LUCA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Economics
ROBERT J. DEMAIO
School of Management
B.S. Finance
DIANEA. DEMARTINI
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
LAWRENCE A.
DEMICHELE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
RUSSELL C. DEMING
School of Management
B.S. Economics
CLAIRE DE NATALE
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
242
DEBORAH A. DEPREZ
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
KAREN J. DE SANTE
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
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A.B. English
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Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology-
Psychology
CARLAB. DESTEFANO
School of Management
B.S. Finance
243
ANNEE. DEVER
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
THOMAS J. DEVRIES
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Geology
JEAN F. DEWAN
Evening College
A.B. Sociology
THOMAS E. DEYE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
ANTHONY F.
DIGIROLAMO
School of Management
B.S. Economics
CHRISTOPHER P.
DINGMAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History-English
NICHOLAS A. Dl
MINICO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
WILLIAM D. Dl SCHINO
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
244
DANIEL DISTASI
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
ELIZABETH M.
DOHERTY
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
MAUREEN A. DIXON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
MARAGARET A.
DOHERTY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
ROSEMARY F.DIXON
School of Education
A.B. French
MARY L. DOHERTY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political
Science-English
STEPHEN F.
DMOHOWSKI
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
PETER M. DOHERTY
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
ROBERT J. DOHERTY
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
JAMES R. DOLAN
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
DAVID J. DONADIO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Speech-
Communication
JOHN J. DONAHUE
Arts and Sciences
^.B. Sociology
245
NANCY A. DONAHUE
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
PETER F. DONNELLY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Engiisli-Political
Science
FAY R. DONOVAN
Sclnool of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
PETER M. DONAHUE
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
PETER E. D'ONOFRiO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
KERRY G. DONOVAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Art History
JOANNE M. DONEGAN
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
CHARLES 0.
DONOGHUE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
RICHARD J. DONOVAN
School of Education
A.B. Mathematics
JOHN H. DONNELL
School of Management
B.S. Management
MARY E. DONOGHUE
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
DAVID J. DORAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
246
SHEILA M. DORGAN
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology-Psychology
PAUL F. DOUCETTE
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
MARY F. DOWD
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
THOMAS F. DORSEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History-Biology
RICHARDS. DOW
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Geology
THOMAS E. DOWLEY
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
247
CHRISTOPHER F.
DOWLING
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
TERESA M. DOWNEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
ALSON S. DREVINS
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
JANE E. DRISGOLL
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
JOHNT. DRISGOLL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
BARBARA A. DROHAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Sociology
JAMES M. DRONEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
DANIEL LDRUCKMAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
248
DENIS R. DUBOIS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Speech-
Communication
ANITA T. DUCCA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. IVIathematics
ROGER P. DUGGAN
School of Education
A.B. Mathematics
DENNIS M. DUGGAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Sociology
PATRICIA G.DUKA
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
JAMES P. DUGGAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
JOHN K. DUNN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
DIANNEL DUNION
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
KATHLEEN A. DUNN
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
CHRISTINE M. DUNN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
KATHLEEN E. DUNN
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
MARILYN E. DUNPHY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology-
Philosophy
249
PAULA. DUPUIS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Philosophy
ANNE MARIE DURKIN
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
MELANIE A. DURSO
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
WILLIAM E. DWORET
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
ALANNA M. DWYER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics-
Economics
KEVIN J. DWYER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
MICHAEL G. DWYER
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
THOMAS J. DYER
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
GARY R. EBERHARDT
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
STEPHEN M.
ECHTELER
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
SUSAN E. EGAN
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology-Chemistry
STEPHEN J. EICHORN
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Geology
250
DIANNEM. EISERT
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
PAMELA M. ELLISON
School of Education
A.B. French
MARYELISEC. ENGLER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Philosophy
JONATHAN M. ENNIS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
History
RICHARD W. ENNIS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
DAVID R. EPSTEIN
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
251
LOUIE J. ESPOSITO
School of Management
B.S. Economics
STEPHEN J. ESPOSITO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Philosophy
ANTONIO C.
EVANGELISTA
School of Management
B.S. Finance
MICHAEL G.
FAGENDOLA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
MICHAEL H. FADDEN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
JOY A. FAHNLEY
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
DEBORAH M.
FALCIONE
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
LORAINE M. FALLS
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
JOHN W. FARRELL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
MARK L FASOLD
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
JULIETTE E. FAY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Philosophy-
Sociology
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ANTHONY J. FAZIO
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Psychology-Biology
252
BARBARA
FEATHERSTON
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
BRIAN J. FEENEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
PEARL A. FEENEY
School of Education
A.B. Elementary Educa-
tion-Speech
Communications
KAREN A. FENERTY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
"Maybe I should check them more often than
every six weeks!"
PASQUALE A.
FERRIGNO
School of Management
B.S. Accounting-
Economics
MICHAEL F.FERRIS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
PETER FEUDO, JR.
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
SUSAN L. FEZZA
School of Education
A.B. Romance Lan-
guages-French
253
Janice Livomese conducts art class at Coolidge
school.
Dorothea O'Connor does coat room duty at Trotter school,
(below), Robin Barbero and her Spanish class at
Brookline High.
254
Karen Ketigian supervises gym class.
STUDENT
TEACHERS
(Above) Valerie Jacques poses with her puppeteers at Trotter
school. (Left) Patty Duka explains a math problem to her sixth
graders.
255
CATHERINE A.
FICHTNER
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
CATHLEEN M. FIORE
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
THOMAS W.FIORI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
DAVID T. FILIPEK
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
LOUIS R.FILIPELLI
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
LISA FINNERTY
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
256
JAMES P. FITZGERALD
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
THOMAS W.
FLANNIGAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
RICHARD V.
FITZGERALD
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
English
JANE FLATLEY
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
JOHN N. FIUMARA
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
GEORGE A.
FLORENTINE
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
EDWARD J. FLORIO
School of Education
A.B. History
STEPHEN E. FIX
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Philosophy
NICHOLAS A.
FLORESCU
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
MOROCCO D.
FLOWERS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Sociology
257
DEBORAH E. FLOYD
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
MARGARET T. FLYNN
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
THOMAS F. FLYNN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
ANN P. FOLEY
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
MARTIN J. FONGELLO,
JR.
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Ghemistry
MARTHA G. FORD
School of Mangement
B.S. Marketing
BRIAN M. FORMAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
WALTER A. FOSKETT
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
MARIE FOUTRES
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
KATHLEEN M. FOWLER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
258
CHESTER F.
FRANCZYK
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
PAULA F. FRASER
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
PHILIP G. FREEMAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
JUDITH A. FREY
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
259
MARTHA J. FRIAR
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics-
Psychology
NANCYA. FRICK
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics-History
DAVID W.FROMENT
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
CHRISTOPHER C.
FUCCI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
PHILIP R.FULCHINO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Psychology
STEPHEN M. GAETANI
School of Management
B.S. Finance
PAULV. GAGLIARDI
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
GAILV. GAGOSIAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics-
Sociology
ISABEL A.GALLAGHER
School of Education
A.B. English-Urban
Education
KATHLEEN J.
GALLAGHER
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
MICHAEL P.
GALLAGHER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
GERALD P. GALLO
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
260
MAUREEN F. GALVIN
School of Education
A.B. English
MICHAEL P. GALVIN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
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DAVID M. GAMBONE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Philosophy
DIANE R.GANGI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Sociology
JOHN 0. GARBARINO
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
HELENEG.GARGAN
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
261
PAMELA A. GARLAND
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
KATHLEEN A. GARRITY
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
NEILL. GAUTHIER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
ANN 0. GARRAHAN
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
GAIL F. GARRETT
School of Education
A.B. Elementary Educa-
tion-Speech
Communications
JEFFREY L.GARRETT
School of Education
A.B. English
262
MARY M. GAVAGHAN
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
FRANK G.GEIGER, JR.
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
STEVEN A.
GIANNOGGARO
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
MARJORIE A. GAVIN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
MARISTELLA
GHELARDI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
MARK P. GIBNEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
KATHLEEN A. GAW
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
DENNIS P. GIACOMO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
BERT J. GILBERT
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
WILLIAM J. GAY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Sociology
VINCENT P.
GIANATASIO
School of Management
B.S. General Business
AUGUSTA D.GILBERTI
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
263
GARYG.GILBRIDE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Economics
PAULA. GILLIS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
LOUIS R.GIUSTO
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
ROBERT E.GILL
School of Management
B.S. Finance
AARON M. OILMAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
JAMES S. GLAZIER
School of Education
A.B. Secondary
Education
JUDITH A. GILLERT
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
MARYJ. GILLIGAN
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
MICHAEL T.GILMORE
School of Education
A.B. English
JAMESP. GIROLAMO
School of Management
B.S. Management
KAREN A.GLEASON
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
MARTHA E. GLENNON
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
264
RICHARD W.GLICK
School of Management
B.S. Management
MAUREEN A. GLYNN
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
PAUL C.GLYNN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Economics
PHILIP T.GLYNN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
JEAN H. GOLDEN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
SUSAN GOMES
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
PAT L. GOODYEAR
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
JOHN J. GORGONE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
265
CARYN M. GOVONI
School of Education
A.B. English
JAMES B. GOYNE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology-
Philosophy
SUSAN E. GRAFE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
MARYANN G.
GRANDIERi
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
JOSEPH J. GRANT
School of Management
B.S. Economics
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NANCY E. GRANT
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
266
ROBERT B.GRAZIADEI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Philosophy
THOMAS iVl. GREENE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
LINDA J. GREY
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
ALICE R. GRIFFIN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
ROBERTO. GRIP
School of Education
A.B. Speech
Communications
RALPH P. GUANCI
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
LILIANA A. GUARINO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Spanish
RICHARD J. GULIANI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
MICHAEL J.
GUSTAFSON
School of Management
B.S. Finance
LEILAJ. HABIB
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Physics
267
CAROL A. HACKETT
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
JAMES C. HALL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Economics
RUSSELL J. HALL
School of Management
B.S. Computer Science
PATRICIA A. HALLIGAN
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
RUSSELL J. HALLISEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
JAMES S. HAMROCK
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Economics
CAROL H. HANLON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History-Psychology
JAMES D. HANRAHAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
DOUGLASS. HANSEN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
KATHLEEN A. HARDIN
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
DIANE M. HARKINS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
JOHN J. HARLOW
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Math-Biology
268
JOHN W. HARR
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
PETER R. HARVELL
School of Education
A.B. History
JAMES E. HARVEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
ANDREA M.HARRIS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-French
PATRICIA E. HARRISON
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
269
MAUREEN E. HARVEY
School of Management
B.S. Finance
RICHARD F. HASSEY
School of Management
B.S. General Business
BARBARA A. HAYDEN
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
EDWARD F. HAYES
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
MARY ALICE HAYES
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
PAUL M. HAYES
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
RONALD J. HAYES
School of Education
A.B. History
THOMAS F. HAYES
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
JOHN A. HAYNES
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
MARY BETH HEAGNEY
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
EDWARD W. HEATON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
270
CHRISTINE M. Hedges
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology-English
RICHARD A. HEERDE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
WILLIAM M. HEINIG
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics-
Philosophy
JAMES R. HELMAN
School of Management
B.S. Finance
ARTHUR R. HENDON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
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271
ELLEN J. HENRI
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
DAVID A. HENTOFF
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
DAVID A. HERN, JR.
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Speech Communication
JOHANNA HERTZ
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
PAULJ. HESKETH
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
272
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Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology-Political
Science
LISAJ. HEUSLEIN
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
KAREN E. HICKEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
DALE HICKS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
THERESA HILAIRE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History-Political
Science
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School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
JOHN P. HILL
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
WILLIAM F. HINES
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
FREDERICK W. HIRST
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Germanic Studies-
Russian
SUSAN HOBAN
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
CHERYL A. HODGE
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
TIMOTHY J. HOEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
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School of Education
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Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Sociology
WILLIAM R. HOLMES
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Math
DIANE M. HOLOHAN
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
274
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Arts and Sciences
A.B. Speech Com-
munications-Psychology
STEPHEN A, HOOVER
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
JENNIFER A. HOWELLS
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
CHARLES R. HUBBARD
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
ERICL. HUGHES
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
JOHN J. HUGHES
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
PAULS. HUGHES
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics-
Philosophy
SEAN E. HUNT
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Chemistry-Biology
MICHAEL W. HURLEY
School of Management
B.S. Finance
KENNETH R. HYDE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
275
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lANNELLA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
THOMAS S. IMPERATO
School of Education
A.B. Mathematics
DEBORAH L IMRI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
ROBERTO. IRGENS
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
WILLIAM H. IRVING
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics-
Philosophy
MICAHEL V.JACKSON
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology-English
PAMELA J. JACKSON
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
PHILIP JACKSON
School of Management
B.S. Marketing-
Management
PETER J. JACOBS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics-
Psychology
JANIFER A. JAEGER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Speech
Communications
CRAIG E.R.
JAKUBOWICS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Speech Communication
JANINEJAWOROWSKI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
276
JAMES M. JENKINS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics-
Economics
DAVID JEANNETTE
School of Management
DAVID J. JOHNSON
School of Education
A.B. Spanish
ROBERTS. JOHNSON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History-Sociology
277
SUSAN D.JOHNSTON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
DEBORAH A. JONES
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
JOSEPH L. JOHNSTON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Germanic Studies
STERLING R.JONES
School of Management
B.S. Economics
DENISE JORDAN
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
CHERYL A. JOSEPH
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
ANN MARIE JOWDY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Sociology
278
MICHAELS. JOYAL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
JAMES F.JOYCE
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
JAMES V.JOYCE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History-Economics
MAURICE C.JUiLLET
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Sociology
JOHN J. JULIANO
School of Education
A.B. History
DANIEL M.JUNIUS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
MARY E. KAIN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
BRIAN J. KALEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Sociology
JULIE A. KANE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Philosophy
EDWARD S. KAPLAN
School of Management
B.S. Finance
279
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Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
STEPHANIE J. KARAS
School of Education
A.B. History
ANTOINETTE H. KARR
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
WILLIAM D. KASTNER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology-Poli-
tical Science
SUZANNE M.
KAVANAUGH
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
K. STEVEN KAWA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
280
CHARLES D. KAYE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History-Russian
JOSEPH F. KEATING
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
DONNA M.KELLEY
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
CATHERINE M.
KEARNEY
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
THOMAS Q. KEEFE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
JAMES C. KELLIHER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
R. KEVIN KEARNEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
PAUL J. KEENAN
School of Management
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Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
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Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
281
EDWARD N. KELLY
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
PETER K. KELLY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
JAMES E. KELLY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
MARK C.KELLY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics-
Philosophy
TERENCE J. KELLY
School of Management
B.S. Economics
JANET M. KENNEALLY
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
PAULKENERSON
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
HELEN M. KENKEL
School of Management
B.S. Economics
FRANCIS E. KENNEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
MARTIN E. KENNEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History-Sociology
DENISE M.KENNY
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
JOSEPH W. KENNY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics-
Economics
282
CAROL R. KEOHANE
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
ROBERT W.KEPLESKY
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
GERALD D. KERNER
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
JANET V. KERPGHAR
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
JO-ANN E. KERR
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
283
JOHN E. KERVIN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
ELIZABETH L. KESSIN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Art History
KAREN KETIGIAN
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
BARBARA KETLAK
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
MARY F. KICKHAM
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
MARY E. KIELY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
DANIEL M. KILCULLEN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics-
Economics
284
JAMES A. KING
School of Management
B.S. Finance
JAMES P. KIRN
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
WENDY J. KITCHEN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
RUSSELL E.KLEMM
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
MARTINS. KOFMAN
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
THOMAS M. KOLAR
School of Management
B.S. Finance-
Management and
Computer Sciences
JANICE E. KOSCHEN
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
KATHLEEN A. KOURI
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
RONALD J. KOWALSKI
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
285
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KOZLOWSKI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics-Political
Science
JANET D. KRACKE
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
ANDREW J. KRONE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics-
Economics
SHARON S.
KROVITSKY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
THOMAS K.
KRUMMENACHER
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
MICHAEL L KULIG
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Philosophy
KEITH D. KULPER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Philosophy
M. SHARON KUNA
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
CHESTER S. LABEDZ
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics-
Philosophy
TIMOTHY D. LACKAYE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
286
JEANNINEL. LACROIX
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
PAMELA L. LAKE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
MARGARET A.
LAMBERT
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Philosophy
LAURENCE E.
LANDRIGAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
KERRY R. LAHEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
JOHN H. LALLY
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
JOHN 0. LANE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
287
KATHERINE M. LANE
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
JACALYN
LANGENTHAL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Romance
Languages
JOHN E. LANGLEY
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
ROBERT C. LANGNER
School of Management
B.S. Finance
MARY E. LANGONE
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
RICHARD L. LANOUE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
DANIEL A. LAPENTA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Theatre
JOSEPH R. LA PENTA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology-
Philosophy
DOLORES A. LAPUTKA
School of Management
B.S. Management and
Computer Sciences
JAMES P. LAUGHLIN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Theology
288
KARYN A. LAURANO
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
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Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
FREDERICK J. LEAHY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Germanicn Studies
DOREEN M. LEAVEY
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
CAROLE A. LE BLANC
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology-Chemistry
EDWARD G. LEBRE
School of Management
B.S. Accounting-
Finance
MARTINES. LEBRET
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology-
Romance Languages
289
CHARLES V. LEE
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
MARY E. LEE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
DEBORAH LEHMAN
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
ROBERT F. LENAHAN
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
MARC E. LEONARD
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History-Speech
Communication
RITA L. LEONARD
Evening College
B.S. General Business
290
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LETOURNEAU
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
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Arts and Sciences
A.B. Philosophy
ALAN R. LEVY
School of Management
B.S. Management
CHRISTOPHER J.
LIBBEY
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
CHRISTOPHER M. LEVY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
MARKE. LIBERATI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
KENNETH J. LIMA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics-Political
Science
FREDERICK V.
LINEHAN
School of Education
A.B. English
MARYE. LINNEHAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
ANTHONY L. LIONETTI
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
291
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School of Management
B.S. Accounting
LYNNE A. LIQUORI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
JILLE. LISEWSKI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Sociology
ROBERT J. LISZEWSKI
School of Management
B.S, Management-Ac-
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JANICE M. LIVORNESE
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
MARIA A. LOBIONDO
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
MARYELLEN LOCHER
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
SUSAN A. LO DESTRO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Philosophy
PATRICIA J. LOFERSKI
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Geologoy
SALVATORE J. LONGO
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
MICHAEL P. LOONEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics-
Philosophy
LINDA F. LORDI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
292
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LOSARDO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Philosophy
LORRAINE J. LOUDER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
RICHARD E.
LOWENTHAL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Philosophy
JEROME D. LUCAS
School of Management
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School of Education
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RICHARD L. LYNCH
School of Management
B.S. General Business
TERESA M. LYNCH
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
294
THOMAS J. LYONS
School of Management
B.S. Finance-Economics
MARILYN J.
MAGALLAIR
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
MARTHA A.
MAGALOON
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
MARY ANNE
MACAULAY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
ALAN B. MACDONALD
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
GLIFFORDJ.
MAGDONALD
School of Managment
B.S. Marketing
KAREN A. MAGDONALD
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
PAULJ. MAGHUNSKI
School of Management
B.S. Finance
ARTHUR T. MAGKAY
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology-Chemistry
JANEE. MAGKIN
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
PHYLLIS A.
MAGPHERSON
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
GHRISTINE A. MACRIE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
295
ROBERT J. MAGNANI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
JVIARTIN B. JVIAHONEY
School of Management
B.S. Economics
JOSEPH J. MAKSEYN
School of Management
B.S. Management
MAUREEN E.
MAGRATH
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
THOMAS J. MAHONEY
School of Education
A.B. English
JOHN M. MALANGONE
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
JOSEPH G. MAHLER
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
RICHARD J. MAIDA
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
SARAH E. MALEADY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
JUDITH A. MAHONEY
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
KAREN J. MAITLAND
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
JODY A. MALONE
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
296
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School of Education
A.B. English
DIANE F. MALTA
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
JULIANNEM.
MALVEAUX
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
SARA JANE MANDELL
School of Management
B.S. Management
ELIZABETH A.
MANNING
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
MARGARET M.
MANNING
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
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School of Education
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Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
297
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School of Management
B.S. Economics
THERESA M. MANNIX
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Political
Science
MARKC. MANNIX
School of Management
B.S. Finance
MICHAEL A.
MARCHETTI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
JOHN H. MARENGHI
School of Management
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School of Management
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THOMAS R. MARINELLI
School of Management
B.S. Finance
THOMAS J. MARCIG
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
298
JOHN L MARKEY
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
ROBERT C. MARTELL
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
HOWARD T. MASTO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
ROSEMARY T.
MAROTTA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
THOMAS C. MARTIN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
PAULM.
MASTRANGELO
School of Management
B.S. Economics-Finance
CHARLES F.
MARSHALL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
TERRY M. MARTINETI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Biology
STEPHEN J.
MATARAZZO
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
JOHN S. MARTAKIS
School of Management
B.S. Finance
MARY ANNE E. MASON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Philosophy
LAWRENCE B.
MATISOFF
School of Management
B.S. Finance
299
DEBORAH A.
MATTHEWS
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
HENRY V.MCCADDIN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
EUGENE L MCCARTHY
School of Management
B.S. Management
FRANCI A. MAYOTTE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
JOHN J. MCCAFFERTY
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
ROBERT D. MCCARTHY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
PATRICK J. MCAULEY
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
BRIAN J. MCCARTHY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
WILLIAM G.
MCCARTHY
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
THERESA F. MCBRIDE
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
EDWARD F.
MCCARTHY
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
DENNIS J. MCCLEARY
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
300
JOSEPH C. MCDONALD
School of Education
A.B. Speech Com-
munication-English
PAUL J. MCDONALD
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
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Arts and Sciences
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JAMES D. MCELENEY
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
MARY ELLEN
MCELROY
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
CHERYL L. MCENANEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Art History
MICHAEL J. MCENTEE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
TIMOTHY C.MCEVOY
School of Management
B.S. Finance
KATHLEEN MCGANN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
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303
JAMES B. MCGINN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
KATHLEEN R.
MCGINTY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
CYNTHIA A. MCGRATH
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
KEVIN W. MCGRATH
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
MARGARET G. MCHALE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology-
Sociology
JOSEPH A.
MCINERNEY
Evening College
B.S. General Business
FLORENCE M.
MCGOWAN
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
ANNEE. MCGRATH
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
DAVID J. MCGREGOR
School of Education
A.B. History
DOUGLAS E.
MCGREGOR
School of Management
B.S. Finance
PATRICIA M.
MCINERNEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Philosophy
RODENAA. MCINNIS
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
304
KAREN A. MCKAY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology-
Psychology
THOMAS D.
MCKECHNEY
School of Management
B.S. Economics
THERESA M. MCKEE
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
ROBERT L. MCKENZIE
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
DAVID E. MCKEON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
FRANCIS J. MCKEON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics-Political
Science
305
DANIEL F.
MCLAUGHLIN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
JEAN M. MCLAUGHLIN
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
PATRICIA L
MCLAUGHLIN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
SHEILA M.
MCLAUGHLIN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
RICHARD F. MCMAHON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
CATHERINE M.
MCMANUS
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
PATRICIA A. MCNABB
School of Education
A.B. English
LINDA B. MCNAMARA
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
MICHAEL J. MCNEIL
School of Management
B.S. Finance
JOHN H. MCNULTY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
JANEM. MCSOLEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
KATHLEEN P. MCTIGHE
Arts and Sciences
A:B. Sociology-
Psychology
306
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BARBARA J. MEAGHER
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
ROBERT R. MEARA
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
BARBARA E. MEI
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
JOAN M. MELANSON
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
JOHN S. MEGA
School of Management
B.S. Economics
PAULR. MELINO
School of Education
A.B. History
EDWARD F. MCVINNEY
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
CHRISTOPHER G.
MEHNE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
EUGENE C. MENGES
School of Management
B.S. Economics
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Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
DOUGLAS C. MEYER
School of Education
A.B. Speech Com-
munication-English
BRIAN K. MiCHAUD
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
JAMES M. MICHENER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
DAVID T. MILLER
School of Management
B.S. General Business
DENICE A. MILLER
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
THERESE M.MILLER
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
DAVID J. MILLIGAN
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
JAMES P. MILMOE
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
LOUIS R. MINASI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
308
JOHN D. MINECK
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Chemistry
TIMOTHY F. MINOR
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
MAURICE G. MINUTO
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
KATHLEEN J.
MIRARCHI
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
309
LAURIE A. MITCHELL
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
MICHAEL J. MITCHELL
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Chemistry
ALBERT J. MODICA
School of Management
B.S. Finance
ROSEMARY C. MOHAN
Evening College
A.B. Psychology
JOANT. MONAGLE
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
JOHN L. MONAHAN
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
BEVERLY A. MOBILIA
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
JOHN F. MOLONEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
KATHRYN E. MOORE
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
MICHAEL F.
MODESTINO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
MAUREEN M. MOLONY
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
MEREDITH A. MORAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology-
Sociology
310
WILLIAM E. MORIN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
MARGARET M.
MORLEY
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
LINDA L. MORRIS
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
ROBERT J. MORRIS
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
WAYNE M. MORRISON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
MARILYN R.
MORRISSEY
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
311
MARTIN G. MORRISSEY
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
MONICA P.
MOTTOLESE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
EDWIN MULHERN
Arts and Sciences
A.B, Political Science
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STEPHEN L.
MORRISSEY
School of Education
A.B. Mathematics
JOHN D. MORROCCO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
ROBERT J.
MOYNIAHAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
PAULA. MOZIGATO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
MARIO E. MOTTA
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Physics-Biology
LYNN P. MOZOLIG
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
312
THOMAS W.
MULLANEY
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
BARRY J. MULLEN
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
DANIEL H. MULLEN
School of Management
B.S. General Business
LAURENCE M. MULLEN
School of Management
B.S. Management and
Computer Sciences
THOMAS P. MULLEN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology-
Philosophy
EUGENE L. MULLER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
MELINDAM. MULLER
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
CHRISTINE L. MULLIN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
JUDITH A. MULLINS
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
PATRICIA C. MULLINS
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
MARIE A. MULVANEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
JOHN F. MULVIHILL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
313
ANN E. MURPHY
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
DEBORAH A. MURPHY
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
DONNA B. MURPHY
A.B. Elementary
Education
GERARD W. MURPHY
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
JOHN L MURPHY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
JOSEPH J. MURPHY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Philosophy
314
KAREN J. MURPHY
School of Education
A.B. English
TERESA M. MURPHY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
ANDREA J. MURRAY
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
ANNER. MURRAY
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
KATHLEEN M. MURRAY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
MARILYN K. MURRAY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
ROBERT P. MURRAY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
THOMAS B. MURRAY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
WILLIAM T. MURRAY
School of Management
B.S. Finance
ERIGM. MYERS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
JEAN M. NACHTMAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Economics
STEVEN C. NADEAU
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Philosophy
315
RICHARD M. NADLER
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
KENNETH A. NAJARIAN
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
RALPH NALBANDIAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
CHARLES L NEELER
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
BARBARA A. NALBONE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
PATRICIA A.
NEMEROWSKI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
THOMAS A. NEUFELD
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Economics
VERONICAS. NG
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
RICHARD V. NEWMAN
School of Management
B.S. Finance
JOSEPH A. NICASTRO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Philosophy
CHRISTINE P. NICK
School of Education
A.B. Mathematics
LOUISA. NICOTRA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
316
REBECCA A. NILES
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Speech Com-
munication-Sociology
ROBERT J. NOONAN
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
KATHLEEN M. NOBLE
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
JOHN A. NUCCI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
JANE E. NOLAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
JOHN C. OAKLEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
JEREJ. NOLAN
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
KARINT. OBERG
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
GERALDINEF. O'BRIEN
Evening College
B.S. General Business
317
JOANNE E. O'BRIEN
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
MAUREEN H. O'BRIEN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
MICHAEL R. O'BRIEN
School of Management
B.S. General Business
STEPHEN M. O'BRIEN
School of Management
B.S. Management
MARK S. OCHS
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
MARY E. O'CONNELL
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
318
MAUREEN A.
O'CONNELL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
COLLEEN T.
O'CONNOR
Scliool of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
DOROTHEA M.
O'CONNOR
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
KEVIN F. O'CONNOR
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
MARY R. O'CONNOR
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Speech
Communication
MICHAEL P.
O'CONNOR
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
PAUL O'CONNOR
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
THOMAS J. O'CONNOR
School of Management
B.S. Management and
Computer Sciences
JOHN P. O'DONNELL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
KATHLEEN M.
O'DONNELL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
KEVIN P. O'DONNELL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
WILLIAM A. OETTING
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
319
LYNN L. O'HARA
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
MARYF. O'KEEFE
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology-Sociology
PAULA A. O'KEEFE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
ANNEN. O'KEEFFE
School of Education
A.B. English
KATHLEEN M. O'LEARY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
THOMAS E. O'LEARY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
WILLIAM E. OLIVER
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
WILLIAM F. O'MALLEY
School of Management
B.S. Management
ELIZABETH J. O'NEIL
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
JEAN M. O'NEIL
School of Education
A.B. History
JAMES M. O'NEILL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Romance
Languages
MARGARET O'NEILL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
320
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EILEEN B. O'ROURKE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
JOHN R. OSBORN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
MICHAEL R. O'NEILL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
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School of Management
B.S. Accounting
EILEEN M. OSTLER
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
MAUREEN A. OPPEL
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
RALPH P. ORLANDO
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
CARL D. OVERTON
School of Management
B.S. Finance-Marketing
321
KATHLEEN E. OWENS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
DONALD J. OZYCZ
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
DAVID E. PAGE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
CHARLES F.OWENS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology-Urban
Affairs
DAVID H. OWENS
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
JOHN A. PALLESGHI
School of Management
B=S. General Business
322
EDWARD J. PALLOTTA
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
DIANE A. PANKOW
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
CARLV. PANTALEO
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
PAULJ. PANTANO
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
MICHAEL F.
PANZARINO
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
PETER C. PAPPAS
School of Management
B.S. Finance
MICHAEL P. PARISH
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Germanic Studies
JAMES H. PARKER
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology-Geology
THOMAS L. PARLATO
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
JOHN C. PARSONS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
JOSEPH R.
PASSANESE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Romance
Languages
MAUREEN A. PATTEN
School of Education
A.B. English
323
ANGELICA M. PECCI
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
CATHERINE P. PEDUTO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
FRANCES R.
PELLAGRINI
School of Education
A.B. English
ROBERT J. PELUSO
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology-English
DIANE L. PEPI
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
KAREN F. PERKINS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
PHILIP A. PERNA
School of Management
B.S. Economics
ROBERTA. PERRY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Speech
Communications
STEPHEN PERRY
School of Education
A.B. History-Sociology
PHILLIP PESCE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
JOHN J. PETERCUSKIE
School of Management
B.S. General Business
KARL J. PETERS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
324
CAROL ANN PETREN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
RICHARD D. PEVEAR
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
JOHN A. PFEIFFER
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
HENRY L. PETRILLO
School of Management
B.S. Finance
ERIC J. PFAFF
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
JOHN M. PHELAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology-Theatre
WILLIAM J. PETRILLO
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Chemistry-
Mathematics
ANTHONY P. PETRUCCI
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
RICHARD J. PIELLISCH
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
MAUREEN E. RIGA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
325
DEMISE PILO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Sociology
ANTHONY C. PIN!
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
ROBERT J. PINK
School of Management
B.S. General Business
JEFFREY M.
PLAMONDON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
FRANK B.POMPOSELLI
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
ANTHONY F.
PONTECORVO
School of Management
B.S. Finance
EDWARD D.
POPPENDIGK
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
CAROLJ. POREMBSKI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology-
Psychology
THOMAS G. PORTELA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
326
JAY F. PORTER
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
JOHN R. POTAPCHUK
Arts and Sciences
A.B. IVlathematics
JANICE T. POWELL
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology-
Mathematics
DAVID J. PRAWDZIK
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
ROBERT F. PRIESTLEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History-Political
Science
ALEXANDER A.P.
PSZENNY
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Chemistry
DEEDEE A. PUGLISI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Art History
MICHAEL G.PURCELL
School of Education
A.B. English
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MICHAEL PURPURA
School of Management
B.S. Management
GREGORYS. PUSEY
School of Management
B.S. Finance
MICHAEL J. PUZO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
327
EDWARD J. QUIGLEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
JOHNP. QUINN
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
REBECCA D. QUITT
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Philosophy
DENNIS J. RACICOT
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
CHARLES C.
RADCLIFFE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
THERESA R.RADZIVILA
School of Education
A.B. History
MICHAEL J. RAFFERTY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
MARKW. RANDALL
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
JOHN J. RANDO
School of Management
B.S. Management and
Computer Sciences
KATHLEEN A. RANDO
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
JEFFREY A. RANTA
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
ROBERT F. RAPOZA
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Chemistry
328
MARKH. RATERINK
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
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STEPHEN J. REID
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
JULIA M. RATTIGAN
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
MARY-ELLEN RAUX
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
ROBERTA. REDDING
School of Education
A.B. English
THOMAS E. REINMAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
JOAN E. REIDY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology-
Economics
JOSEPH P. REILLY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology-
Philosophy
KATHY A. REILLY
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
329
MARK E. REMALY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
TIIVIOTHY B. RHATICAN
School of Management
B.S. Finance
JOHN F. RICE
Evening College
B.S. Management
TIMOTHY O. RICE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
CHRISTOPHER C. RICH
School of Management
B.S. Management
PAULM. RICHARDSON
School of Management
B.S. Finance
PAUL M. RIORDAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
ELIZABETH A. RIPLEY
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
JOSEPH RITACCO
School of Management
B.S. Finance
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School of Education
A.B. Special Education
JEANNE A.
ROBERTSON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
JOSEPH A. ROHNER
School of Management
B.S. Management and
Computer Sciences
ALAN M. RIZZUTO
School of Management
B.S. Finance
HELEN A. ROBIGHAUD
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
NINAM. ROMANO
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
JOHN F. ROARKE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
GEORGE J. ROBINSON
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
ROBERT V.ROONEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology-History
DEBORAH K. ROBERTS
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
JO-ANN L.ROBINSON
School of Education
A.B. Urban Education
JAMES B. ROPER
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
331
KATHLEEN A. RORKE
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
NANCY A. ROSPLOCH
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
ROBERT E.
ROSENTHAL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
Speech Communication
JANET E. ROSS
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
DOUGLAS B. ROWE
School of Management
B.S. Management
DENNIS G. ROZUM
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
CATHERINE RUBINO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Philosophy
SUSAN J. RUCKLE
School of Education
A.B. Elementary Educa-
tion-Speech
Communication
FREDERICK A.
RUEHRWEIN
Evening College
A.B. English
JOHN C. RUMELY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
MARK A. RUNDZIO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Russian
PATRICIA M. RUSCONI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Romance
Languages
332
ROBERT M. RUSH
School of Management
B.S. Management
JUDITH M. RYAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics-
Sociology
VIRGINIA M. RYAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Theology
DAWN M. RUSSO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
PAUL C. RYAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
MARY L. RYDER
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
DONALD R. RYAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
JOHN F. RYAN
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
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333
ANN P. SABATINO
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
JOHN P. SAHL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
STEPHEN J. SALERNO
School of Management
B.S. Finance
MARKE. SANTONELLI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics-
Philosophy
ANTHONY SANTORO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Theology
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VINCENT A. SANTORO
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
ROY L. SASSI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
NEIL R. SATTLER
School of Management
B.S. Finance
JOHN J. SAUNDERS
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
334
STEVEN J. SAUNDERS
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
JAMES M. SAVAS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
KENNETH R. SAWYER
School of Management
B.S. Economics
WILLIAM V. SCANLAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psycliology-
Philosophy
STEVEN P. SCATOLINI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
ROBERT SCAVONE
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
FRANCIS J. SCHMI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
DT
GREGORY J. SCHMIDT
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology-
Economics
MARY ANNE SCHMITT
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
RICHARD J.
SCHOENFELD
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
NATHAN SCHOR
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
CHRISTINE M.
SCHUENZEL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics-
Economics
335
JAMES M. SCHWARZ
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Theology
JOSEPH A. SCOTTI
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
BARBARA A. SEATON
School of Education
A.B. Elementary Educa-
tion-Speech
Communication
LESLIE A. SEATON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
MAUREEN E. SEDGLEY
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
SUSAN 0. SEIFERT
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Romance
Languages
DANIEL T.SEKLECKI
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
VINCENT SELLEGCHIA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
CARLEEN A. SERRA
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
PATRICK C. SGAMBATI
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
PHYLLIS D.SHAPIRO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
JOHN K. SHARKEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
336
DALEH.
SHAUGHNESSY
School of Education
A.B. Elementary Educa-
tion-Speech
Communication
"I think I better just hand it up."
ELEANOR M. SHEA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
JOHN J. SHEA
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
KAREN M. SHEA
School of Education
A.B. Mathematics
JUDITH M. SHAW
School of Education
A.B. English
WILLIAM G.SHEEHAN
School of Management
B.S. Finance
337
.LUIIUUHIUHSH
MARIE T.SHEEHY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
RICHARD SHORTELL
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
JOANWEL SHIELDS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Philosophy
RICHARDS. SIGNORE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Theology-Art
History
WAYNE J. SILVA
School of Management
B.S. Finance
GEORGE H. SIMMONS
Schol of Management
B.S. Economics
AUDREY C. SINGLE
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
THOMAS J.
SKEFFINGTON
School of Management
B.S. Economics
338
ANNE M. SMITH
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
BONNIE T. SMITH
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
BRIGID M. SMITH
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
GREGORY P. SMITH
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
JUDITH A. SMITH
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Physics-
Mathematics
ROBERT M. SMITH
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Philosophy
EDWARD H. SMITH
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
PAMELA M.SMITH
Evening College
A.B. American Studies
PETER F.SMITH
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
SUSAN A. SMITH
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
JOHN R. SOLOSKI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Political
Science
DALE P. SOUTHWORTH
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
339
JOHNS. SPILIAKOS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology-Poli-
tical Science
DONNA SPRAGUE
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
CHRISTINE D.ST.
MARTIN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
JOHN J.SPERT
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
EDWARD R.
STADOLNIK
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
ANN C. STAKUTIS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
MITCHELL E. STARR
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
WILLIAM E. STEMPSEY
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology-Psychology
THOMAS P. STEWART
School of Management
B.S, Accounting
ELLEN J. STOKAR
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
CHARLES M. STONE
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
340
DAVID L. STRAUS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
LANCE B. STUART
Sclnool of Management
B.S. Economics-
Marketing
JORGE L. SUAREZ
School of Management
B.S. Marl<eting
ANDREW H. SULLIVAN
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
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ANNE M.SULLIVAN
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
EDWART T.SULLIVAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
CHRISTINE A.
SULLIVAN
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
CHRISTOPHER A.
SULLIVAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
DANIEL H. SULLIVAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Economics
341
EUGENE F.SULLIVAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Philosophy
JOHN M.SULLIVAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
FRANCIS P. SULLIVAN
School of Management
B.S. Management-
Marketing
GERARD P. SULLIVAN
School of Education
A.B. English
JOSEPH P.SULLIVAN
School of Management
B.S. Management
KAREN A. SULLIVAN
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
JAMES D. SULLIVAN
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
NANCY M. SULLIVAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
ROBERT P. SULLIVAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
342
STEPHEN J. SULLIVAN
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Physics
JOHN P. SWEENEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
WILLIAM L. TANZER
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
ELIZABETH B.
SWANSON
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
JOHN F. SWEITZER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
THOMAS A. TARRO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
English
HOWARD H. SWARTZ
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology-Political
Science
ROBERT W.TAIT
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
JOSEPH TARTAGLIA
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
JUDITH N. SWASEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology-
Sociology
HANNSM.TANNERT
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
RALPH H. TAYLOR
School of Management
B.S. Finance
343
ARTHUR C.TEDESCHl
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
JOSEPH L. TEHAN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
ELAINE M.TENAGLIA
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
IVIARY P. TERRIO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology-
Sociology
JOHN M. TESORO
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
THERESEM. THALER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology-
Sociology
344
ROBERT p. THIBAULT
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
NEAL THOMPSON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
WILLIAM R.
THOMPSON
School of Management
B.S. Finance
CAROLINE E.THORNE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology-
Sociology
JANET N.TIRRELL
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
MARTHA P. TITUS
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
JOHN F. TIMONEY
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
FRANCIS X.TIRELLI
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
JOHNO. TOBEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
EILEEN TOMANEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Romance Lan-
guages-Linguistics
CHRISTOPHER W.
TOMECEK
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
MARGARET M.
TOOMEY
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics-History
345
GARY A. TRABOLSI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
JOSEPH J. TRAVIA
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
PATRICK K. TRACY
School of Management
B.S. Economics
MARKJ. TROIANO
School of Management
B.S. Economics
MARC E. TRACER
B.S. Accounting
NICHOLAS TSIANTAR
School of Management
B.S. Finance
DONNA M.
TRAMONTOZZI
School of Education
A.B. English
ANDREA A. TSIKRITES
School of Education
A.B. Elementary Educa-
tion-History
CHARLES C.TUCKER
School of Education
A.B. English
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RONALD A. TUFO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
JAY W. TULLY
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
JEFFREY A. TURCOTTE
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
346
CARLE. TURNER
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
ROBERT P. TURNER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
DAVID W. ULRICH
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
JOSEPHINE L URSINI
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
DIANE D.
VADEBONCOEUR
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
WILLIAM M. VAREIKA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
ANNE MARIE
VALCOURT
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
JEAN A. VALENTI
School of Management
B.S. Management and
Computer Sciences
THOMAS P. VALENTI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Sociology
347
PETRICE A. VENTOLA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
MICHAEL VENTURA
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
MICHELEVARGA
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
MAURICE V.VAZQUEZ
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
GERALDINEA.
VERONEAU
School of Education
A.B. Speech Com-
munication-Theatre
WILLIAM A. VAUGHAN
School of Management
B.S. Finance
RAFAEL A. VAZQUEZ
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
PETER R.VIDI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology
348
KEVIN M. WALSH
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
J. Patrick Walsh
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
THOMAS J. VINE
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
CHRISTINE E.WALSH
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
PAMELA M. WARD
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English
LANE K. WALSH
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
MARY ANN WALSH
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
RICHARD J. WALSH
School of Management
B.S. Management and
Computer Sciences
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PATRICIA A. WEBBER
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
ROBERT J. WARD
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Romance
Languages
PIERRE R.WARNY
School of Mangement
B.S. Marketing
KATHRYN A.
WARZOCHA
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
349
ALFRED J. WEBER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology-English
DONALD F. WEIGEL
School of Education
A.B. English
MARY M. WELLS
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
RAYMOND F.
WEINSTOCK
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
COLLEEN A. WELSH
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
RONALD E. WEISS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-History
MARY K.WELSH
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
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ALICEMARY I. WEISZ
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
PAULH. WENGER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics-
Economics
350
DEBORAH G.WERNER
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
GEORGE T.
WHITBREAD
School of Management
B.S. Accounting-
Finance
MARYK. WHOLLEY
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
KATHERINEE.
WHIDDEN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
JAMES E. WHALEN
School of Mangement
B.S. Management
DEBORAH L.WHEELER
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
GREGORY R.WHITE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
DIANE E.WHITNEY
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
PHYLLIS A. WHITE
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
RUTH N. WIGH
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science
JAMES I. WHYNOT
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology
F. PATRICIA WIEZOREK
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
351
MARILYN A. WILCKE
School of Education
A.B. English
ROBERT D. WILCOX
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Political Science-
Speech Communication
KATHLEEN R. WILDER
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
DOROTHY M.
WILKINSON
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
LELAND T.WILLIAMS
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
JACQUELINE
WILLIAMSON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. English-Sociology
352
GAIL F.WILSON
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
MARY M.WILSON
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
ROBERTO. WILSON
Evening College
B.S. General Business
WILLIE A. WILSON
School of Education
A.B. Sociology-African
History
DANIEL J. WILTHEW
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Physics
ANDREWS. WOLF
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology-Psychology
JUDITH M. WOLOSEN
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Psychology-
Philosophy
WARREN D. WOODS
Arts and Sciences
B.S. Chemistry
JOSEPH A. WOOLCOCK
School of Education
A.B. Sociology-
Psychology
RICHARD F. WUNDER
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History-Psychology
DANIEL J. WYNNE
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Economics
CHESTER YABLONSKl
School of Mangement
B.S. Economics
353
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ANNEYEE
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
MARIE T.ZACHARIAS
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
THOMAS M.ZINIT!
School of Management
B.S. Accounting
DENiSE A. YOUNG
School of Management
B.S. Marketing
ERMINIA J. ZAMARRO
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
CAROL A. ZIPKE
School of Nursing
B.S. Nursing
KENNETH P. YOUNG
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Mathematics
JOHN A. ZERILLO
Arts and Sciences
A.B. History
1
SUSAN T. ZITO
School of Education
A.B. Elementary
Education
I
BARBARA J. YURKANIS
School of Education
A.B. Psychology
CAROL L ZIGARELLI
Arts and Sciences
A.B. Sociology
BARBARA A. ZUSKE
School of Education
A.B. Special Education
354
SENIOR
INDEX
355
AALYSON, MARK E.
4155 Clairmont Rd.
Columbus, OH 43220
ABBANATO, JOSEPH D.
2717 Lafayette Ave.
Bethlehem, PA 18017
ABELY, JOSEPH F.
1640 Commonwealth Ave.
W. Newton, MA 02165
ACCARDI, MICHAEL A.
23 Marrigan St.
Arlington, MA 02174
ACQUA, GREGORY
71 Holland Lane
E. Hartford, CT 06118
ADLER, LANCE
44 Hall PI.
Yonkers, NY 10705
AHR, DENIS W.
694 Nye Ave.
Irvington, NJ 07111
ALANDT, PATRICK J.
11914 Amherst Ct.
Plymouth, Ml 48170
ALDEN, CAROL L.
66B Beaver Park Rd.
Framingham, MA 01701
ALDROVANDI, ANDREA
123 Sutherland Rd.
Brookline, MA 02146
ALLEN, PATRICIA L
375 Nottingham St.
Springfield, MA 01104
ALLEN, RICHARD D.
105 Warren Rd.
Ashland, MA 01721
ALLT, CAROLYN M.
253 Highland Ave.
Watertown, MA 02172
ALOI, PAULM.
140 Rustic St.
Rochester, NY 14609
ALPREN, SARAH-JANE
218 HillairCir.
White Plains, NY 10605
AMATO, JOSEPHINE A.
257 Governors Ave.
Medford, MA 02155
AMBROGIO, MICHAEL P.
618 Lowell St.
Peabody, MA 01 962
AMBROSE, JOHN P.
96 Sunrise Ter.
Wethersfield, CT 06109
AMBROSE, STEPHEN P.
14 Donald St.
Lexington, MA 021 73
AMICO, STEPHEN
29 Glendale Dr.
Danvers, MA 01923
AMOROSO, CAMILLE
580 Grant Ave.
Baldwin, NY 11510
AMOROSO, GENE M.
56 Fairlawn Dr.
Torrington, CT 06790
ANDERSEN, ROY C.
10 Fairlawn Lane
Lexington, MA 021 73
ANDREWS, BRENDAM.
76 Silver St.'
Waterville, ME 04901
ANGIOLILLO, DANIEL D.
05 Old Farm La.
Hartsdale, NY 10530
ANGOLIA, MICHAEL J.
268 Orchard Dr.
Big Flats, NY 14814
ANKNER, ROBERT F.
Bull Mill Rd.
Chester, NY 10918
ANNUNZIATA, ALBERT L.
369 Hanover St.
Boston, MA 021 13
ANTONETTI, RALPH F.
31 Randall Ave.
E. Weymouth, MA 02189
AQUILANTE, JEFFREY M.
97 Old Dyke Rd.
Trumbull, CT 06611
ARMIGER, SUSAN D.
229 High St.
Brookline, MA 02146
ARMISTEAD, DAVID A.
66 Fresh Pond Pkwy.
Cambridge, MA 02138
ARMSTRONG, JOHN J.
62 S. Hobart St.
Brighton, MA 021 35
ARMSTRONG, LYNN T.
41 Lancaster Ave.
Revere, MA 02151
ARMSTRONG, PAUL D.
253 Pine St.
Dedham, MA 02026
ARNEY, BARBARA H.
91 Gordon St.
Brighton, MA 02135
ARNOLD, JOHN C.
11 Clementine Pk.
Dorchester, MA 02124
ARNOLD, ROBERT F.
30 Frost St.
Arlington, MA 021 74
ARONE, NANCY A.
55 Adin St.
Hopedale, MA 01747
ASSAKER, BAHIGE
14 River St.
Brockton, MA 02402
ATHANAS, PAUL R.
5 Beacon St.
Hyde Park, MA 02136
BACON, RICHARD F.
37 Ensign St.
Dalton, MA 01226
BAER, CHRISTINE L.
325 Brookline St.
Newton Ctr., MA 02159
BALAS, JOSEPH M.
37 Mort Ave.
Lowell, MA 01850
BALINSKI, JAMES D.
411 Neck St.
N. Weymouth, MA 02191
BALOG, JAMES
106 Wildwood Ter.
Watchung, NJ 07060
BANDIS, GEORGE P.
14 North Ash St.
Brockton, MA 02401
BANE, TIMOTHY G.
7 Nicod St.
Arlington, MA 02174
BARANICK, MARY A.
5 Valley Rd.
Dover, MA 02030
BARBA, KENNETH R.
858 Barbara Dr.
Teaneck, NJ 07666
BARBERO, ROBIN A.
901 Pear Rd.
Dix Hills, NY 11746
BARNACLE, MICHAEL J.
11 Holly Crt.
Middletown, NJ 07748
BARNARD, MARY P.
9621 Lorain Ave.
Silver Springs, MD 20901
BARRASSO, CORINNE
16 Abbott St.
Needham, MA 02192
BARRETT, DEBORAH A.
52 Summer St.
Westwood, MA 02090
BARRETT, EILEEN A.
6337 Westerly Ter.
Jamesville, NY 13078
BARRY, BRIAN E.
34 19th St.
Madawaska, ME 04756
BARRY, MARGARET A.
4 Robeson St. No. 3
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
BARRY, PETER
12 Atlantis St.
W. Roxbury, MA 02132
BARRY, SUSAN M,
275 BellevueSt.
W. Roxbury, MA 021 32
BARTOSIAK, MATTHEW A.
2 Clark St.
Plymouth, MA 02360
BASSETT, EDWARD C.
12Gowell La.
Weston, MA 021 93
BASYE, ANNE
498 Antlers Drive
Rochester, NY 14618
BATTAGLIA, PAULV.
1554 Centre St.
Roslindale, MA 02131
BAUER, JEANNE C.
146 Central Ave.
Lynbrook, NY 11563
BAUMER, LAWRENCE J.
1 Denvir St.
Dorchester, MA 02124
BEAM, BETTY A.
4 Judson St.
Fall River, MA 02721
BEATON, ROBERTA M.
132 Cypress Ave.
Bogota, NY 07603
BEDELL, ROXANNE
46 Dellwood Ave.
Chatham, NJ 07928
BEGIN, GREGORY B.
36 Union St.
Greenfield, MA 01301
BERGROWICZ, ANN E.
184 Harrison Ave.
Jersey City, NJ 07304
BELLON, BERNARD P.
30335 Overlook Dr.
Wickliffe, OH 44092
BENDER, ELIZABETH J.
99 Plymouth Ave.
Yonkers, NY 10710
BENDER, JOSEPH
74 Brooklyn Rd.
Stanhope, NJ 07874
BENNER, WAYNE M.
32 Hoover Ave.
Braintree, MA 02184
BENNETT, JAMES P.
732 Sewell Ave.
Atlantic City, NJ 08401
BENSO, SUSAN M.
731 Luzerne St.
Johnstown, PA. 15905
BENTZEL, PATRICK C.
54 Oxford Rd.
Newton Ctr., MA 02159
BERENT, MICHAEL J.
1125 Barneswood Rd.
Downers Grove, IL 60515
BERGIN, CHRISTOPHER E.
Finest.
Tuxedo Park, NY 10987
BERKELEY, JENNIFER
12 Whippoorwill Rd.
E. Falmouth, MA 02536
BERNARD, DAVID P.
64 Gale Rd.
Weymouth, MA 02188
BERRYMAN, DAVID H.
237 Clifton Pkwy.
Hamburg, NY 14075
BEST, ROBERTO.
Cairns PI.
Belle Mead, NJ 08502
356
BETTS, JAMES F,
80 Claremont St.
Newton, MA 02158
BIANCHI, MICHAEL A.
1935 Clinton Ave. N.
Rochester, NY 14621
BIERBAUM, ROSINA M.
712 E. Fourth St.
Bethlehem, PA 18015
BIONDO, SALLY A.
16 Indian Spring Trai.
Darien, CT 06820
BIRARELLI, JAMES L
116 Gilbert Dr.
Trumbull, Ct. 06611
BISIGNANO, JAMESP.
182 Brookside Ave.
Mt. Vernon, NY 10553
BLAKE, JAMESP.
1564 Belle Ave.
Lakewood, OH 44107
BLONIARZ, THOMAS C.
33 Atwater Rd.
Springfield, MA 01107
BLOUIN, MARY E.
140 Watson Rd.
Belmont, MA 021 78
BODIE, MARYM.
664 W. Downer
Aurora, IL 60506
BOGONOVICH, DAVID
254 Great Rd.
Maynard, MA 01 754
BOIARDI, SHARON L.
3 Hobart Rd.
Wellesley, MA 02181
BOKOSKE, WILLIAM L.
17 Ranger Rd.
Natick, MA 01760
BOKUS, RICHARD M.
6 Harwich St.
Hartford, CT06114
BOLANDZ, JUDITH A.
36 Ellendale Rd.
Attleboro, MA 02703
BOLDI, ROBERTA.
48 Moffett Rd.
Lynn, MA 01 905
BOLGER, CATHERINE A.
1 Lillian Rd.
Westford, MA 01861
BOLUS, ROGER E.
12 Hermon Ave.
N. Adams, MA 01 247
BONAIUTO, ALBERT F.
81 Summer St.
Salem, MA 01970
BORAB, CONSTANCE M.
304 St. Clair Ave.
Spring Lake, NJ 07762
BORDEN, PHILIP F.
16 Sutherland Rd. No. 5
Brighton, MA 02146
BOROWSKI, ARLENEC.
9 Faulkner Hill
Acton, MA 01 720
BORYSTHEN-TKACZ,
JOSEPH
15 James Rd.
Ipswich, MA 01938
BOUDREAU, MARY M.
19 Winn St.
Wakefield, MA 01880
BOULDOUKIAN, JAMES P.
37 Shore Dr.
N. Weymouth MA 02191
BOUMIL, SYLVES B.
120 Fairmount St.
Lowell, MA 01852
BOURKE, WILLIAM E.
14 Hicks Lane
Port Washington, NY
11050
BOWMAN, KIMBERLEEJ.
217 Bradford Parkway
Syracuse, NY 13224
BOYD, KATHLEEN A.
7 Jonathan La.
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603
BOYLAN, STEPHEN M.
74 Fitchburg St.
Watertown, MA 02172
BOYLE, EDWARD F.
216 Byron Blvd.
Warwick, Rl 02888
BOYLE, ROBERT J.
14 Bayside St.
Dorchester, MA 021 25
BRADY, THOMAS F.
43 Shepton St.
Dorchester, MA 02124
BRANCA, RICHARD A.
1152 Brook Rd.
Milton, MA 02186
BRAND, GREGORYS.
39 Andrew Rd.
Swampscott, MA 01907
BRANIGAN, DEBORAH E.
231 Manor Rd.
Douglaston, NY 11363
BRAUN, JAMES K.
426 Edison Rd.
Trumbull, CT 06611
BRAWN, LYNDA J.
51 Iroquois Rd.
Arlington, MA 02174
BRAY, CHARLOTTE
736 Ridge St.
St. Paul, MN 55116
BREDEKAMP, ALAN
23 Bobrich Dr.
Rochester, NY 14610
BREEN, DEBORAH E.
1427 0leri Ter.
Fort Lee, NJ 07024
BREEN, RICHARD G.
30 Sturges Rd.
W. Roxbury, MA 02132
BRENNAN, KENNETH
6 Sharon Ave.
Auburndale, MA 02166
BRENNAN, THOMAS P.
RFD4, Box 484 A1
Ledyard, CT 06339
BREUNIG, KAREN M.
29 Eagle La.
Levittown, NY 11756
BREUNIG, RICHARD A.
29 Eagle La.
Levittown, NY 11756
BRIER, ELIOT I.
19Grayfield Ave.
W. Roxbury, MA 02132
BRIGGS, MELVIN G.
1 Morgan St.
Nashua, NH 03060
BRODY, MICHAEL J.
56 Hill St.
New Rochelle, NY 10801
BROGAN, STEPHEN J.
230 McKinley Ave.
New Milford, NJ 07646
BROOKS, RICHARD J.
13 Sachem St.
Boston, MA 02120
BROWN, ELDAM.
10 Montcastle Dr.
Chelmsford, MA 01824
BROWN, JOANNE M.
144 Belle Ave.
Maywood, NJ 07607
BROWN, MICHAEL L.
89 Elm St.
N. Reading, MA 01864
BROWN, PAULR.
1074 Ridge Rd.
Lewiston, NY 14092
BROWN, ROSEMARY E.
418 North Ave.
Weston, MA 02193
BROWN, SANDRA L
89 Hancock St.
Maiden, MA 02184
BROWNE, GORDON W.
12 Stoney Brook Rd. No. 1
Millis, MA 02054
BROWNE, NANCY R.
25 Spaulding St.
Dorchester, MA 021 22
BRUNELLI, DONALD E.
440 Lebanon St.
Maiden, MA 02184
BRUYETTE, LEO T.
30 Parkwood Dr.
Windsor, CT 06095
357
BUBIEN, JAMES K.
21 Barrett St.
Ludlow, MA 01056
BUCHANAN, CHARLES J.
11 1/2 Dunderave Rd.
White Plains, NY 10603
BUCHMAIER, HELEN T.
50 Cisney Ave.
Floral Park, NY 11001
BUCKLEY, ANN K.
98 Cottage St.
New Bedford, MA 02740
BUCKLEY, JANE P.
180 Country Way
Needham, MA 02192
BUCKLEY, MARYELLEN
3 Moccasin Path
Arlington, MA 021 74
BUCKLIN, SALLY C.
1230 S. Orange Grove B
Pasadena, CA91105
BUDNY, ELIZABETH A.
238Thorndyke Rd.
Rochester, NY 14617
BULGER, KATHERINE P.
41 Russett Road
W. Roxbury, MA 02132
BUMAN, CHRISTINA
31262 Brooks St.
S. LagunaCA 92677
BUNCH, CHARLEY M.
6 Garland Ave.
Maiden, MA 02148
BURKE, CHRISTOPHER D.
60 Hobart St.
Quincy, MA 02171
BURKE, DONALD G.
76 Francis St.
Boston, MA 021 15
BURKE, JOHN B.
Riverview Dr., RFD No. 1
Chatham, MA 02633
BURKE, JOSEPH R.
41 Alton St.
Arlington, MA 02174
BURKE, MARILYN A.
97 Knollwood Ave.
Cranston, Rl 02910
BURKE, MARY JANE
27 Willow Ave.
Wollaston, MA 021 70
BURKE, STEPHEN P.
20 Aberdeen Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02138
BURLINGAME, MARK
1874 Comm Ave. No. 8
Brighton, MA 02137
BURNS, ELIZABETH M.
248 Oakland Ave.
Methuen, MA 01844
BURNS, JOHN F.
59 Frankton Ave.
Brockston, MA 02401
BURTON, ALAN
101 Adeline Rd.
Newton, MA 02159
BUTLER, LAWRENCE S.
12 Homer Rd.
Quincy, MA 02169
BYAM, JOSEPH C.
1906 North 100th St.
Omaha, NB 68114
BYRNES, FRANCIS M.
324 Bedford St.
Lexington, MA 021 73
BYRON, PAULF.
miBrook Rd.
Milton, MA 02186
CABRAL, BRETT P.
11 Shelby Rd.
E. Northport, NY 11731
CACICI, JOSEPH
6 Wright PI.
Cresskill, NJ 07626
CAFFERTY, SUZANNE M.
129 Central Sq.
Pittsburg, PA 15228
CAFFREY, PATRICIA F.
15 Grove St.
Medford, MA 021 55
CAHALANE, JANET E.
118 Franklin St.
Brookline, MA 02146
CAHILL, JANEF.
39 Lexington Ave.
Greenwich, CT 06830
CALARESE, LINDA A.
115 Hollis Ave.
N. Quincy, MA 02171
CALDERA, JOAN E.
7 Robin Rd.
Selden, NY 11784
CALDARELLI, JOHN R.
1470 Asylum Ave.
Hartford, CT 06105
CALIRI, EDWARD W.
51 Flint St.
Somerville, MA 02145
358
CALLAHAN, DONALD J.
123 Intervale Rd.
Dedham, MA 02026
CALLAHAN, JOHN P.
40 Bowers Rd.
Caldwell, NJ 07006
CAMMARATA, PAUL D.
242 Elm wood Ave.
Quincy, MA 02170
CAMPBELL, JOSEPH J.
99 Lakeside Ave.
Cranston, Rl 02910
CAMPION, MOLLY
486 Amity Rd.
Woodbridge, CT 06525
CANAVAN, MICHAEL F.
5 Alben St.
Winchester, MA 01890
CANNATA, MICHAEL A.
817 Belleforte Ave.
Oak Park, IL 60302
CANNAVA, JEAN M.
20 Marshall Rd.
Wellesley, MA 02181
CANNON, JOHN R,
5 Jay St.
New Orlean, LA 70124
CANTWELL, JOHN W.
131 South St.
Lynn, MA 01905
CANTY, KEVI,N G.
9 Old Colony Rd.
Arlington, MA 02174
CAP ANNA, ROLANDO A.
82 Mitchell St.
Stamford, CT 06902
CAPLETTE, ROBERTO.
30 Batten St.
Webster, MA 01570
CAPOBIANCO, MICHAEL F.
7 Victor Rd.
Framingham, MA 01701
CAPORALE, NICHOLAS A.
163 Warren St.
Revere, MA 02151
CAPORICCIO, LOUIS O.
9 Kimball Rd.
Watertown, MA 021 72
CAPUTI, JANEE.
26 Cherry Ln.
Huntington, NY 11743
CARADIMOS, CYNTHIA Z.
RFD No. 3
Buzzards Bay, MA 02532
CARBONELL, JOAQUIN R.
719 West Ave. S.
Lacrosse, Wl 54601
CARDINAL, MARY A.
2595 Washington Ave.
Oceanside, NY 11572
CARDONE, MARTIN
80 Regis Ct.
Paramus, NJ 07652
CAREY, CATHERINE L.
32 Tennyson St.
W. Roxbury, MA 021 32
CAREY, DAVID E.
88 Drake Rd.
Burlington, MA 01803
CAREY, KEVIN M.
75 Country La.
Bristol, CT 06010
CAREY, STEPHEN M.
116 Bacon St.
Natick, MA 01760
CARINO, MICHAEL J,
56 Byram Terrace Dr.
Greenwich, CT 06830
CARNEY, FRANCIS J.
20 Donald Dr.
Middletown, Rl 02840
CARNEY, HUGH J.
966 Tucker Rd.
N. Dartmouth, MA 02747
CARR, BARBARA J.
756 Jerusalem Rd. No. 2
Cohasset, MA 02025
CARR, FRANCES E.
28 Henry St.
Arlington, MA 02174
CARR, PAULD.
310Tremont Ave.
N. Plainfield, NJ 07063
CARREIRA, ANTHONY P.
15 Opechee Dr.
Bristol, Rl 02809
CARROLL, KEVIN M.
721 Salem St.
Maiden, MA 02148.
CARTER, KATHRYN M.
County St.
Ipswich, MA 01938
CARUSO, MARCIA A.
279 Elm St.
Rocky Hill, CT 06067
CARUSO, ROBERT P.
316 Adams St.
Newton, MA 02159
CARVER, RICHARD D.
29 Audubon Dr.
Chestnut Hill, MA 02167
CASSIDY, MICHAEL E.
30134 Briarton
Farmington, Ml 48024
CASTELE, ROBERT J.
18869 Canyon Rd.
Fairview Park, OH 44126
CASTOLDI, KAREN M.
12 Bucker La.
W. Newton, MA 02165
CATALANO, ROBERT J.
25 Andover La.
Hicksville, NY 11801
CATENACCI, ALFRED R.
25 N. Buck La.
Haveroford, PA 19041
CAULFIELD, ALICIA A.
1 E. Lennox St.
Chevy Chase, MD 20015
CAVANAGH, EILEEN M.
101 OIney Ave.
N. Providence, Rl 02911
CECCHI, GARY R.
45 Merritt Dr.
Oradell, NJ 07648
CELLA, JOSEPH J.
5707Overlea Rd.
Washington, DC 20016
CENNERAZZO, ALBERT J.
55 Green St.
Woburn, MA 01801
CHAMBERS, BARBARA M.
114 Arlington St.
Brighton, MA 02135
CHAMPIGNY, CARL
55 Anchor Rd.
Lynn, MA 01904
CHANDLER, BARBARA L.
20 Jan Van
Ruusbroeclaan
Teruueren, Belgium 11980
CHANG, LUCIA
47 Lane 85 Linsen N.
Taipei, Taiwan
CHAPIN, ROBERTA.
209 West St.
Needham, MA 02192
CHARBONNEAU,
JULIANNEM.
57 Dodges Row
Wenham, MA 01984
CHATALIAN, LINDA P.
129 Pheasant Hill Rd.
Marlborough, MA 01752
CHENETTE, DIANE T.
218 Heights Rd.
Ridgewood, NJ 07450
CHENG, DAVID F.
18 Parrott Mill Rd.
Chatham, NJ 07928
CHERMESINO,
JACQUELYN A.
56 Stockholm Ave.
Rockport, MA 01 966
CHESSARE, JOHN B.
285 Old Stockbridge R.
Lenox, MA 01240
CHIN, BEN K.
70 Parmenter Rd.
Waltham, MA 02154
CHIUSANO, ROSEMARY G.
47 Green Tree Rd.
Marlton, NJ 08053
CHRISTIAN, HOWARD J.
199 Federal Ave.
Quincy, MA 02169
CHRISTOPHER, ALYCE K.
5 Winchester Dr.
Lynnfield, MA 01940
CIACCIO, JAMES A,
250 Hoffman Rd.
Rochester, NY 14622
CIAFFONI, MELODY A.
311 Crawford St.
Canonsburg, PA 15317
CIAMPI, ANTHONY R.
5 Tory La.
Scarsdale, NY 10583
CIANCIOLO, MARIE E.
650 Whitney Ave.
New Haven, CT 06511
CIPOLLA, PHILIP F.
301 Lincoln Ave.
Williamsport, PA 17701
CIPRIANO, ALDO A.
60 Ed in bo ro St.
Marlborough, MA. 01752
CLAIR, MARYT.
50 Apple Crest Rd.
Weston, MA 02193
CLANCY, JANE E.
65 Commodore Rd.
Worcester, MA 01602
CLANCY, MARY F.
221 Harrison Ave.
Jersey City, NJ 07304
CLARK, PHILIP L.
2624 Genesee St.
Utica, NY 13502
CLARKE, JOHN J.
93 Lincoln St.
Norwood, MA 02062
CLARKE, MARYE,
1670Cloverly La.
Rydal, PA 19046
CLARKE, WILLIAM P.
241 Cottage Rd.
W. Roxbury, MA 02132
CLOUGHERTY, ANNE
MARIE
15 Lisa St.
Burlington, MA 01803
CLOUGHERTY, DENISE I
5 Burlington Rd.
Clifton, NJ 07012
CLUETT, EDWARD B.
356 Depot St.
Dennisport, MA 02639
CLYNE, JAMES F.
396 Westchester Ave.
Crestwood, NY 10707
CODY, PATRICK J.
258 North Main St.
Orange, MA 01364
COFFEY, COLLEEN A.
13 Sparrow Cir.
White Plains, NY 10605
COHAN, MICHAEL C.
21110 W. Wagor Cir.
Rocky River, OH 44116
COHEN, DAVID I.
221 Harvard St.
Brookline, MA 02146
359
COHEN, LAWRENCE J.
347 Russett Rd,
Brookline, MA 02146
COHEN, LAWRENCE J.
347 Russett Rd.
Brookline, MA 02167
COLANERl, LEMAITREG.
6 Wolcott Ave.
Andover, MA 01810
COLBERT, JOHN F.
189 Savannah Ave.
Mattapan, MA 02126
COLELLA, PAULA.
30 Theresa Rd.
Quincy, MA 02169
COLEMAN, MARGARET J.
1 Walnut St.
Concord, MA 01742
COLETTI, JOHN A.
150 Central Ave.
Johnston, Rl 02919
COLETTI, JOSEPH J.
166 Edinboro St.
Newton, MA 02161
COLLINS, CONSTANCE R.
43VoseHill Rd.
Milton, MA 02161
COLLINS, PATRICKS.
21 Gerritt St.
Oswego, NY 13126
COLLINS, WILLIAM J.
23 Prospect Ave.
Roslindale, MA 02131
COLOMBANI, JOANNE M.
24 Moon Rd.
Lynn, MA 01904
COMBS, JAMES P.
20 Lenape Trail
Wenonah, NJ 08090
CONDELL, HELEN M.
288 Lexington St.
East Boston, MA 02128
CONDON, MARGARET A.
196 Hamilton St.
Dorchester, MA 02122
CONDON, THOMAS J.
Pulaski HWY
Ansonia, CT 06041
CONETTA, DOUGLAS B.
154-21 Bayside Ave.
Flushing, NY 11354
CONFREY, THOMAS G.
246 West Elm St.
New Haven, CT 06515
CONLEY, ELIZABETH L.
117 Lakeview Ave.
Lynn, MA 01904
CONLIN, MARYM.
4 Hawthorne Rd.
N. Grafton, MA 01536
CONNELL, JAMES M.
205 E. Macada Rd.
Bethlehem, PA 18017
CONNER, JACQUELINE
206 Mohawk Ave.
Norwood, PA 19074
CONNERTY, JOHN J.
120 Colby Rd.
Quincy, MA 02171
CONNOLLY, EDWARD J.
33 Newburg
Roslindale, MA 02131
CONNOLLY, JANE E.
25 Dixwell Ave.
Cranston, Rl 02910
CONNOLLY, MICHAEL J.
30 Cortland Ln. W.
Lynnfield, MA 01940
CONNOLLY, STEPHEN F.
30 Courtland La. W.
Lynnfield, MA 01940
CONNORS, JOHN P.
33 Charles St.
Belmont, MA 021 78
CONNORS, RICHARD T.
4Sewall St.
Revere, MA 02151
COOMBS, JOANNE M.
51 Enfield Dr.
W. Warwick, Rl 02893
COONEY, ROBERT J.
1320 N. State Pkwy.
Chicago, IL 60610
COOPER, ELAINE D.
105 Gardner St.
Arlington, MA 02174
COPE, EDWARD H.
2 Indian Ridge Rd.
S. Natick, MA 01760
CORBIN, ELIZABETH A.
3 W. Windy Bush La.
Sparta, NJ 07871
CORBOY, JOAN M.
9519 N. Monticello Ave.
Evanston, IL 60203
CORCORAN, ELIZABETH P.
255 Grove St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
CORCORAN, JOHN F.
147 Spiers Rd.
Newton, MA 02159
CORCORAN, LINDA M.
20Harland Rd.
Waltham, MA 02154
CORCORAN, SHEILA R.
71 Rinewalt St.
Williamsville, NY 14221
CORDELLA, JANE H.
121 Kendall Ave.
Farmingham, MA 01701
CORELL, BARBARA A.
43 Beacon St.
Northampton, MA 01060
CORKERY, JANICE M.
57 Moffat Rd.
Waban, MA 02168
CORMIER, RICHARD W.
53 Oak St.
Stoneham, MA 02180
CORRADO, FRANK J.
1 MinettaSt.
New York, NY 10012
CORRAO, STEPHEN J.
240-01 52nd Ave.
Douglaston, NY 11362
CORREA, JOHNK.
115 Kettle Creek Rd.
Weston, CT 06880
CORRIGAN, FRANCIS J.
92 Bloomlngdale Rd.
Levittown LI, NY 11756
COSTIGAN, MARY C.
2120 E. Tremont Ave.
Bronx, NY 10462
COTTER, EDWARD J.
PO Box No. 34
Somerville, MA 02145
COUGHLIN,
CHRISTOPHER J.
355 Race Track Rd.
Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ 07423
COURTNEY, MICHAEL L
9502 Outlook Ave.
Overland Park, KS 66207
COVELLUZZI, JAMES G.
27 Viking Rd.
Saugus, MA 01906
COVENEY, PHILIP J.
119 Fox Hill Rd.
Needham, MA 021 92
COVING, L. DAVID
164 Ridge St.
Winchester, MA 01890
COWAL, EDWARD D.
6025 10th PI.
Chillum, MD 20782
COX, NANCY
738 Wyckoff Ave.
Wyckoff, NJ 07481
CRANE, CHRISTOPHER A.
104 Oak Trail Rd.
Hillsdale, NJ 07642
CRANE, DAVID M.
843 Metropolitan Ave.
Hyde Park, MA 02136
CREAMER, KATHRYN M.
189 Stimson St.
W. Roxbury, MA 02132
CREELMAN, WAYNE L.
61 Grissom Dr.
W. Hartford, CT06110
CRIMLISK, JOHN J.
242 Lake St.
Brighton, MA 02135
CRONIN, MARYL.
84 St. Mary's St.
Newton, MA 02162
GROSSMAN, FRED D.
I Tudor Rd.
Beverly, MA 01915
CROWLEY, JOSEPH D.
89 Oliver Rd.
Belmont, MA 02178
CROWLEY, PETER J.
II Arthur Ave.
Marblehead, MA 01945
CROWNE, JOHN J.
54 Taunton Ave.
Mattapan, MA 02126
360
CUDDY, MICHAEL F.
127 Pleasantview St.
Boston, MA 021 31
CUDDYER, THOMAS F.
49 Forbes St.
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
CULGIN, RICHARD M.
53 Marshall St.
Needham, MA 02192
CULHANE, MARYF.
23 Deerwood Manor
Norwalk, CT 06851
CULLEN, ANNEE.
724 New Boston Rd.
Fall River, MA 02720
CULLEY, GLENN M.
96 Glover Ave.
N. Quincy, MA 02171
CULLUM, CATHERINE E.
77 Oak La.
Essex Fells, NJ 07021
CUMMINGS, GARY J.
20 Fox Hill Rd.
Stratford, CT 06497
CUMMINGS, SARAR.
214 Sterling St.
Watertown, NY 13601
CUNNINGHAM, JEANNE M.
34 Governors Rd.
Milton, MA 02186
CUNNINGHAM, STEPHEN P.
6048 Fieldston Rd.
New York, NY 10471
CUMO, DAVID J.
25 Queen Ave.
Methuen, MA 01844
CUPP, ANN L.
141 Woburn St.
Lexington, MA 02173
CURA, MARY L
79 Grafton St.
Arlington, MA 02174
CURLEY, MARY L.
8 Alicia Rd.
Dorchester, MA 021 24
CURLEY, PATRICIA M.
48 Treeborough Dr.
W. Hartford, CT06117
CURLEY, WATSON E.
446 Dover Rd.
Westwood, MA 02090
CURREN, FRANCIS H.
25 Sea View Ave.
Cranston, Rl 02905
CURRY, MICHAEL T.
17Taft Dr.
Winchester, MA 01890
CURTIN, JAMES A.
22 Sheafe St.
Brookline, MA 02167
CURTIS, MAUREEN R.
9 Baldwin St.
Maiden, MA 02148
GUSHING, WILLIAM T.
122 E. Mountain Ave.
Revere, MA 02151
CUTLER, LEWIS H.
28 Mingo St.
Milton, MA 02186
CUTULI, JOANNE M.
15 Rollins St.
Lawrence, MA 01841
D'ADDARIO, PAULN.
131 Totowa Ave.
Paterson, NJ 07502
D'AGOSTINO, DONNA M.
2415 Murray St.
Whitestone, NY 11357
D'ALESSIO, DIANE M.
42 Deer Trail Rd.
N. Caldwell, NJ 07006
D'AMATO, WILLIAM
55 Green Valley Dr.
Warren, NJ 07060
D'AMBROSIO, FRANCIS A.
790 Barretts Mill Rd.
Concord, MA 01 742
D'AMOURS, CHARLES L.
31 Alderbrook La.
W. Springfield, MA 01809
D'ANGIO, ELVIRA L.
36 Howard St.
Waltham, MA 02154
D'ARCY, RAYMOND L.
305 Winter St.
Norwood, MA 02062
D'ARPINO, ANTHONY R.
2 Bailey Ave.
Milton, MA 02186
D'AVOLIO, ANTHONY
103 Mt. Washington St.
Everett, MA 02149
D'ONOFRIO, PETER E.
23 Whittier St.
Melrose, MA 02176
DACEY, BRIAN F.
14 Old Colony La.
Arlington, MA 02174
DAIGLE, CYNTHIA M.
38 Barney Hill Rd.
Wayland, MA 01778
DALY, ANN M.
190 Porter Ave.
Bergenfield, NJ 07621
DALY, EILEEN F.
9 Herbert PI.
Lynn, MA 01 902
DALY, JOHN J.
5308 41st St. N.W.
Washington, DC 20015
DALY, PATRICK J.
138 Lincoln St.
Newton, MA 02161
DAMA, SAEEDM.
3 Pendexter Rd.
Durham, NH 03824
DAUKSEWICZ, PETER W.
628 N. Main
Brockton, MA 02401
DAVENPORT, EDWARD J.
100 Fuller Rd.
Weymouth, MA 02191
DAVIES, MICHAEL K.
1380 Washington St.
Holliston, MA 01746
DAVIS, ALLAN P.
45 Endicott Rd.
Stoneham, MA 02180
DANIELS, BRIAN C.
12 Elmwood Ave.
Braintree, MA 02184
DANIELS, ERVING I
370 Ocean Ave.
Jersey City, NJ 07305
DARGA, KENNETH J.
17114 Kinross St.
Birmingham, Ml 48009
DARROW, CHARLENE D.
262SelleckSt.
Stamford, CT 06902
DART, FRANCES M.
400 W. Roxbury Pkwy.
Roslindale, MA 02131
DASILVA, LINDA M.
1010 Cambridge St.
Cambridge, MA 02141
DAVIS, MARIE R.
6 White Horse Rd.
Hingham, MA 02043
DAVIS, PAMELA A.
220 W. Canton St.
Boston, MA 021 16
DAY, LAURIE A.
2610 Central St.
Evanston, IL 60201
DAY, STEVENS M.
66 Stratford Rd.
Scarsdale, NY 10583
DAYCH, DENISE J.
304 Fenimore Rd.
Mamaroneck, NY 10543
DECABIA, PHILIP T.
38 Renwick Ave.
Huntington, NY 11743
DECARO, CHRISTOPHER
205 Crawford St.
Lawrence, MA 01843
DECKEL, A. WALLACE
42 Morningside Dr.
Walpole, MA 02081
DECOSTA, JOHN N.
38 Press Ave.
Norwood, MA 02062
DEFRINO, ELEANOR A.
592 Washington St. No. 5
Brookline, MA 02146
DEGARAVILLA, STEPHEN P.
51 Putnam Ave.
Wakefield, MA 01880
DEGIVE, PHILIP F.
570 Park Ave.
New York, NY 11021
DEGROAT, CATHERINE
4 West End Ave.
Stamford, NY 12167
DELANEY, PATRICIA T.
645 El Cerco PI.
Pacific Palisades, CA
90272
DELANO, DAVID J.
8 Green Meadows Dr.
Billerica, MA 01821
DELANY, FRANK J.
24 Vanderbilt Dr.
Great Neck, NY 11020
DELENA, CHARLENE L.
19 Hancock Ct.
Medford, MA 021 55
DELLEA, DAVID F.
160 Strathmore Rd. No. 16
Brighton, MA 02135
DELSOLE, STEPHEN P.
39 Ridgecrest Rd.
Wallinford, CT 06492
DELUCA, ANDREW M.
155 Bunce Rd.
Wethersfield, CT 06109
DELUCA, LEONARD F.
114 Belvedere Dr.
Cranston, Rl 02920
DEMAIO, ROBERT J.
89 Smith St.
Lynbrook, NY 11563
DEMAREST,PATRICIAJ.
P.O. Box 133
Brookfield, CT 06804
DEMARTINI, DIANE A.
5 Stratford Ct.
Demarest, NJ 07627
DEMICHELE, LAWRENCE A.
145 Beachmont Ave.
Cranston, Rl 02905
DEMING, RUSSELL C.
41 Lexington Ave.
Somerville, MA 02144
DEMPSEY, SUSAN C.
7320 Glenrole Ave.
Norfolk, VA 23505
DENATALE, CLAIRE
336Trapelo Rd.
Belmont, MA 02178
DEPREZ, DEBORAH A.
127 Soundview Ave.
White Plains, NY 10606
DERUYTER, INGA M.
Seroe Col No. 411 Aruba
Netherl, Antilles
DESIMONE, MICHAEL A.
8 Eighth St.
Fairview, NJ 07022
DESMARAIS, PAUL R.
220B Fisherville La.
Westport, MA 02790
361
DESMOND, STEPHEN F.
1411 Narragansett Bid.
Cranston, Rl 02905
DESTEFANO, CARLA B.
15 T Leighton Blvd.
Cumberland, Rl 02864
DEVEAU, ROBERT F.
24 Winthrop St.
Winthrop, MA 02152
DEVER, ANNE E.
407 Highland Ave.
Quincy, MA 02170
DEVNEY, ROBERT E.
8 Margaret Rd.
Foxboro, MA 02035
DEVRIES, THOMAS J.
22 Goodwin Ave.
White Plains, NY 10607
DEWILDE, JAMES A.
124 Dalton Rd.
Belmont, MA 02178
DEYE, THOMAS E.
5787 Luclare Dr.
Cincinnati, OH 45238
DIFONZO, RAYMOND A.
11 Brattle St.
Arlington, MA 02174
DIGIROLAMO, ANTHONY
191 Stirling Dr.
Orange, NJ 07050
DIMINICO, NICHOLAS A.
43 Grampian Way
Dorchester, MA 02125
DINGMAN,
CHRISTOPHER P.
821 Hylan Blvd.
Staten Island, NY 10305
DIRESTA, JAMES J.
25 Katherine St.
Lawrence, MA 01841
DIRUGGIERO, ROGER P.
144 Kent Place Blvd.
Summit, NJ 07901
DISCHINO, WILLIAM
6 Delanson Cir.
Wellesley, MA 02181
DISCO, DEBORAH
100-48 75th Ave.
Forest Hills, NY 11375
DISTASI, DANIEL E.
7 Stuyvesant Oval
New York, NY 10009
DIVING, CRAIG, D,
14 Buttonwood Dr.
Methuen, MA 01844
DIXON, HONOR M.
21 Maple St.
Norwood, MA 02062
DIXON, MAUREEN
14 Howard St.
Maiden, MA 02148
DIXON, ROSEMARY F.
211 Penn View Dr.
Pennington, NJ 08534
DMOHOWSKI, STEPHEN
19 Woodward Rd.
Framingham, MA 01701
DOHERTY, ELIZABETH M.
49 Rowe St.
Milton, MA 02186
DOHERTY, JANE
21 Halifax St.
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
DOHERTY, MARGARET A.
42 Gesner St.
Linden, NJ 07036
DOHERTY, MARYL.
42 Gesner St.
Linden, NJ 07036
DOHERTY, PETER M.
68 Harvard St.
Newtonville, MA 02160
DOHERTY, ROBERT J.
13 Cormier Rd.
Burlington, MA 01803
DOLAN, JAMES R.
347 Charles St.
Reading, MA 01867
DOLAN, THOMAS C.
998 Furnace Bk. Pkwy.
Quincy, MA 02169
DONADIO, DAVID J.
RD. No. 2
Little Falls, NY 13365
DONAHUE, GARY R.
237 Bayberry La.
Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417
DONAHUE, JOHN J.
177 Jackson St.
Methuen, MA 01884
DONAHUE, NANCY A.
193 AlidaRd.
Braintree, MA 02185
DONEGAN, JOANNE M.
442 Franklin St.
Reading, MA 01867
DONNELL, JOHN H.
207 Cross St.
Winchester, MA 01890
DONNELLY, PETER F.
1021 Edwards Rd.
Greenville, SO 29607
DONOGHUE, CHARLES C.
172 Essex St.
Saugus, MA 01906
DONOGHUE, MARYE.
44 Quaker Ridge Rd.
Manhasset, NY 11030
DONOHOE, PHILIP J.
3 James St.
Winchester, MA 01890
DONOVAN, FAY R.
589 Neponset St.
Norwood, MA 02062
DONOVAN, KERRY G.
691 Lowell St.
Peabody, MA 01960
DONOVAN, RICHARD J.
51 Perham St.
W. Roxbury, MA. 02132
DORAN, DAVID J.
82 Church St.
N. Attleboro, MA 02760
DORGAN, SHEILA M.
21 Deane St.
Fairhaven, MA 02719
DORSEY, THOMAS F.
151 Newtonville Ave.
Newton, MA 02158
DOUCETTE, PAUL F.
117 Central Ave.
Braintree, MA 02184
DOW, RICHARDS.
844 O'Donnell Ave.
Scotch Plains, NJ 07076
DOWD, MARY F.
165 Union St.
S. Natick, MA 01760
DOWLEY, THOMAS E.
1791 Staffordshire Rd.
Columbus, OH 43229
DOWLING,
CHRISTOPHER F.
58 Roan La.
St. Louis, MO 63124
DOWNEY, TERESA M.
Ocean View Ave.
Mattapoisett, MA 02137
DOYLE, JOHN C.
850 Shawsheen St.
Tewksbury, MA 01876
DOYLE, JOHN F.
82 Milton Ave.
Hyde Park, MA 02136
DREVINS, ALSONS.
8 Douglas St.
S. Boston, MA 02127
DRISCOLL, JANE E.
399 Reedsdale Rd.
Milton, MA 02186
DROHAN, BARBARA A.
463 Ledge Rd.
Seekonk, MA 02771
DRONEY, JAMES M.
209 Foxcroft Rd.
Pittsburg, PA 15220
DRUCKMAN, DANIEL L
154 Brewster Rd.
Scarscale, NY 10583
DUBOIS, DENIS R.
38 Beechcroft St. No. 3
Brighton, MA
DUCCA, ANITA T.
2 Jefferson Ave.
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
DUCSAY, JOHN W.
235 Middlebrook Dr.
Fairfield, CT 06430
DUGGAN, DENNIS M.
211 Whitwell St.
Quincy, MA 02169
DUGGAN, JAMES P.
3 Franklin St.
Brookline, MA 02146
DUGGAN, ROGER P.
142 Highland Ave.
Arlington, MA 021 74
DUKA, PATRICIA G.
2806 214 Place
Bayside, NY 10469
DUNION, DIANNEL.
17 Beach Rd.
Lynn, MA 01 902
DUNN, CHRISTINE M.
Old Tavern Farm
New Ipswich, NH 03071
DUNN, JOHN K.
227 Crestwood Rd.
Warwick, Rl 02886
DUNN, KATHLEEN A.
1120 Applegate Ave.
Elizabeth, NJ 07202
DUNN, KATHLEEN E.
160 Summit Ave.
Wollaston, MA 021 70
DUNPHY, MARILYN E.
24 Fairlawn St.
Everett, MA 02149
DUPUIS, PAULA.
149 Grove St.
Waltham, MA 02154
DURKIN, ANNE M.
8 McFarlin Rd.
Chelmsford, MA 01824
DURSO, MELANIE A.
35 Westland Ter.
Haverhill, MA 01830
DWORET, WILLIAM E.
45 Indian Ridge Rd.
Newton, MA 02159
DWYER, ALANNAM.
1327 Wood Valley Rd.
Mountainside, NJ 07092
DWYER, KEVIN J.
69 Ashford Dr.
Syosset, NY 11 791
DWYER, MATTHEW
109 Pine Hill Rd.
Bedford, MA 01730
DWYER, MICHAEL
26 Ash St.
Concord, MA 01742
DYER, THOMAS J.
12 Orchard Rd.
Chatham, NJ 07928
EBERHARDT, GARYR.
15 Regent St.
Bergenfield, NJ 07621
ECHTELER, STEPHEN M.
10 Fisher Ter.
Woburn, MA 01801
EGAN, SUSAN E.
25 Elmore St.
Arlington, MA 021 74
362
EICHORN, STEPHEN J.
2 Sun Valley Rd.
Framingham, MA 01701
EISERT, DIANNEM.
540 E. Gate Rd.
Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ 07423
ELLISON, PAMELA M.
4708 Stiller St.
Raleigh, NC 27609
ENGLER, MARY E.G.
4884 Eliot St.
Denver, GO 80221
ENNIS, JONATHAN M.
11 Scotland Rd.
Lexington, MA 021 73
ENNIS, RIGHARD W.
51 Willets Dr.
Syosset, NY 11 791
EPSTEIN, DAVID R.
137 W. Palmer Ave.
W. Long Branch, NJ 07764
ESPOSITO, LOUIE J.
6 Arborth St.
Dorchester, MA 02122
ESPOSITO, STEPHEN J.
182 Shore Ave.
Groton, GT 06340
ESTABROOK, THOMAS
212 Broad St.
Glaremont, NH 03743
EVANGELISTA, ANTONIO G.
119Garmen St.
Franklin, MA 02038
FABIANO, JOHN P.
232 Bentley Ave.
Trenton, NJ 08619
FAGENDOLA, MIGHAEL G.
41 Fulton Ave.
Fairview, NJ 07022
FADDEN, MIGHAEL H.
66 Grand St.
Seymour, CT 06483
FAHNLEY, JOY A.
29 Dove Gottage Rd.
Falmouth, MA 02540
FALGIONE, DEBORAH M.
31 Beechwood Pk.
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
FALLON, JAMES G.
313 Hillcrest Rd.
Needham, MA 02192
FALLS, LORAINE M.
7 Myrtledale Rd.
Scarsdale, NY 10583
FARRELL, JOHN W.
224 Plimpton St.
Walpole, MA 02081
FARRIGKER, KATHERINE E.
Rock Ridge Ave.
Greenwich, GT 06830
FASOLD, MARK L
775 Ghickadee, La.
Stratford, GT 06497
FAUGHER, JAMESP.
P.O. Box 19
Woodstock Valley, GT 06282
FAY, JULIETTE E.
23 Drury La.
W. Hartford, GT06117
FAZIO, ANTONY J.
26 John St. No. 2
Newton, MA 02159
FAZIO, MIGHAEL J.
13 Winter Hill Rd.
Medford, MA 021 55
FEATHERSTON,
BARBARA M.
203 Lake Ave.
Newton, MA 02161
FEENEY, BRIAN J.
23 Gharles St.
Northampton, MA 01060
FEENEY, PEARL A.
805 Main St.
Winchester, MA 01890
FENERTY, KAREN A.
2520 Hillcrest Rd.
Drexel Hill, PA 19026
FERRIGNO, PASQUALE A.
290 Prospect St.
Willimantic, GT 06226
FERRIS, JOSEPH W.
676 La Grange St.
W. Roxbury, MA 02132
FERRIS, MIGHAEL F.
134 Fairview Ave.
Ghicopee, MA 01013
363
FEUDO, PETER
11 Winthrop Rd.
Everett, MA 02149
FEZZA, SUSAN
18 Windsor Rd. E.
N. Haven, CT 06473
FICHTNER, CATHERINE A.
59 Locke St.
Watertown, MA 021 72
FIELDS, DAVID L
242 Speen St.
Natick, MA 01760
FILIPEK, DAVID T.
211 Hathaway St.
New Bedford, MA 02746
FILIPELLI, LOUIS R.
38 Phillips Ter.
W. Haven, CT06516
FIMIAN, MICHAEL J.
44 Harrington St.
Watertown, MA 021 72
FINNEGAN, MARY E.
56 Elm Rd.
Caldwell, NJ 07006
FINNERTY, EDWARD G.
81 Egnnont St.
Brookline, MA 02146
FINNERTY, LISA A.
133 Oyster Pond Rd.
Falmouth, MA 03540
FIORE, CATHLEEN M.
365 Earl Ave.
Oneida, NY 13421
FIORI, THOMAS W.
Midland Dr.
Norwich, NY 13815
FISH, ANNE N.
494 Willard St. No. 1
Quincy, MA 021 69
FISHMAN, JOELH.
36 Pole Plain Rd.
Sharon, MA 02067
FITZGERALD, JAMES P.
91 Payson Road
Belmont, MA 02178
FITZGERALD, JOSEPH R.
30 Glover Ave.
Quincy, MA 02171
FITZGERALD, RICHARD V.
8 Quinlan St.
Milford, MA 01757
FIUMARA, JOHN N.
178 Endicott St.
Boston, MA 021 13
FIX, STEPHEN E.
7 Howes St.
Dorchester, MA 021 25
FLAHIVE, ROGER E.
104-11 211 PI.
Queens Village, NY 11429
FLANAGAN, JAMES W.
12 Westgate Dr. No. T3
Woburn, MA 01801
FLANNIGAN, THOMAS W.
9620 Winchester
Chicago, IL 60643
FLATLEY, JANEC.
87 Greenwood Ave.
Seekonk, MA 02771
FLORENTINE, GEORGE A.
23Sunset Hill Dr.
Branford, CT 06405
FLORESCU, NICHOLAS
312 King St.
Cohasset, MA 02025
FLORIO, EDWARD J.
26 John St.
Newton, MA 02194
FLOWERS, MOROCCO D.
807 N. Stevens St.
Thomasville, G A 31792
FLOYD, DEBORAH
380 Mt. Vernon St.
Dorchester, MA 02125
FLYNN, MARGARET T.
31 Cape Cod Lane
Milton, MA 02187
FLYNN, THOMAS F.
57 Undine Rd.
Brighton, MA 021 35
FOLAN,RITAA.
25 Wesley St.
Somerville, MA 02145
FOLEY, ANN P.
46 Millstone Rd.
Readville, MA 021 36
FOLEY, PAUL R.
39 Secor Rd.
Scarscale, NY 10583
FONCELLO, MARTIN J.
457 Queen St.
Bridgeport, CT 06606
FORD, MARTHA C.
19 Churchill St.
Newton, MA 02160
FORMAN, BRIAN M.
2 Crescent Rd.
Wyncote, PA 19095
FOSKETT, WALTER A.
9 Lark La.
E. Northport, NY 11731
FOSTER, WILLIAM J.
104 Gates Ave.
Montclair, NJ 07042
FOUTRES, MARIE
4350 Market St.
Camp Hill, PA 17011
FOWLER, KATHLEEN M.
24 Eichybush Rd.
Kinderhook, NY 12106
FOX, JAMES P.
16 WhittierSt.
Brunswick, ME 04011
FRANCZYK, CHESTER F.
75 Lackawanna Ave.
Sloan, NY 14212
ERASER, PAULA F.
38 Baker St,
W. Roxbury, MA 02132
FREEMAN, PHILIP G.
14 Collins St. CL
Lynn, MA 01902
FREY, JUDITH
14 Pehlam Rd.
Ridgefield, CT 06877
FRIAR, MARTHA J.
25 Butternut PI.
Wilton, CT 06897
FRICK, NANCY ANN
40 Bartling Road
New Canaan, CT 06840
FROMENT, DAVID W.
242 Tecumseh St.
Fall River, MA 02721
FROST, ANDREW J.
35 Peterborough No. 63
Boston, MA 02215
FUCCI, CHRISTOPHER C.
110 Cranwell Dr.
Manchester, NH 03103
FUCCILLO, JOHN J.
43 Atwill Rd.
W. Roxbury, MA 02132
FULCHINO, PHILIP R.
15Kilburn St.
Revere, MA 02151
GAETANI, STEPHEN M.
59 Sycamore St.
Norwood, MA 02062
GAGLIARDI, PAUL V.
7311 2nd Ave.
Kenosha, Wl 53140
GAGOSIAN,GAILV.
1065 Massachusetts Av.
Arlington, MA 02174
GALLAGHER, ANNE M.
1543 Woodview La.
Hamilton, OH 45013
GALLAGHER, BRIANS.
93 Manet Rd.
Newton, MA 02167
GALLAGHER, ISABEL A.
1000 Sunset Rd.
Winnetka, IL 60093
GALLAGHER, KATHLEEN J.
34565 Lakeview Dr.
Solon, OH 44139
GALLAGHER, MICHAEL P.
77 Derby St.
Somerville, MA 02145
GALLERY, DANIEL J.
1208 Main St.
Athol, MA 01331
GALLO, GERALD P.
126 Faxon Rd.
N. Quincy, MA 02171
GALVIN, MAUREEN F.
84 Dartmouth Ave.
Dedham, MA 02026
GALVIN, MICHAEL P.
Rolling Oaks Farm
Barrington, IL 60010
GAMBONE, DAVID M.
32 Yale Ave.
Wakefield, MA 01880
GANGI, DIANE R.
18 Maywood Ter.
Woburn, MA 01801
GANNON, JOHN P.
155 Holbrook Rd.
Briarcliff, NY 10510
GARBARINO, JOHN C.
50 Normal Hill Rd.
Framingham, MA 01701
GARGAN,HELENE
82 St. Mark's Rd.
Dorchester, MA 02124
GARLAND, PAMELA A.
1492 Union St.
Manchester, NH 03104
GARRAHAN, ANNO.
85 Beacon St.
Framingham, MA 01701
GARRETT, GAIL
247 Wells Rd.
Palm Beach, FL 33480
GARRETT, JEFFREY L
1105 Lexington St.
Waltham, MA 02154
GARRITY, KATHLEEN A.
707 N. Main St.
Randolph, MA 02368
GARRY, RICHARD J.
151 Long Hill Rd.
Franklin, MA 02038
GARVEY, JAMES E.
By-The-Greenway
New Seabury, MA 02536
GATTO, HENRIETTA G.
327 Cedar La.
Teaneck, NJ 07666
GAUTHIER, NEILL.
1017 Kennedy St.
Falls Church, VA 22046
GAVAGHAN, MARY M.
208 L St.
South Boston, MA 02127
GAVEN, MADELYN L
1620 Worcester No. 440B
Framingham, MA 01701
GAVIN, EDMONDP.
37 Summer Hill Rd.
Madison, CT 06443
GAVIN, MARJORIE A.
85 Yarmouth Rd.
Chestnut Hill, MA 02167
GAW, KATHLEEN A.
79 North Gate Rd.
Manchester, NH 03104
GAY, WILLIAM J.
t12 Emerald St.
Medford, MA 02155
364
GEIGER, FRANK C.
628 Birch Ave.
River Vale, NJ 07675
GELLER, RICHARD J.
710 New York Blvd.
Sea Girt, NJ 08750
GHELARDI, MARYS.
435 Market St.
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
GIACOMO, DENNIS P.
93 Madison Ave.
Larchmont, NY 10538
GIAMPAPA, JOHN A.
106 Rochelle Pkwy.
Saddle Brook, NJ 07662
GIANATASIO, VINCENT P.
10 Manger Cir.
Pelham Manor, NY 10803
GIANNOCCARO, STEVEN A.
172 Maverick St.
E. Boston, MA 02128
GIBBONS, MARY P.
131 Pond St.
Randolph, MA 02368
GIBNEY, MARKP.
270 Pearsce Rd.
Swansea, MA 02777
GILBERT, BERT J.
6Hadley Rd.
Methuen, MA 01844
GILBERTI, AUGUSTA D.
1351 Brookside Dr.
Fairfield, CT 06430
GILBRIDE, GARYG.
447 E. 57th St.
New York, NY 10022
GILL, ROBERT E.
1209 Beacon St.
Brookline, MA 02146
GILLERT, JUDITH A.
22 Eastwood Rd.
Shrewsbury, MA 01545
GILLIGAN, MARY J.
82 Cedar Rd.
Medford, MA 02155
GILLIS, PAUL A.
24 Joseph Rd.
Newtonville, MA 02160
OILMAN, AARON M.
18 Randy Rd.
Framingham, MA 01701
GILMORE, MICHAEL J.
117 Brook St.
Franklin, MA 02038
GILOSA, RICHARD J.
26 Palm Ct.
Paramus, NJ 07652
GIOVANDITTO, PATRICK J.
6 Earlene Dr.
Saugus, MA 01906
GIROLAMO, JAMES P.
72 Kingston Rd.
Waltham, MA 02154
GIROUX, CAROLYN J.
45 Russell
St. Albans, VT 05478
GIUSTO, LOUIS R.
921 Hudson St.
Hoboken, NJ 07030
GLAZIER, JAMES S.
15 Alexander Rd.
Newton Highlands, MA
02161
GLEASON, KAREN A.
26 Beal St.
Winthrop, MA 02152
GLEASON, MARK J.
1764 Main St.
Tewksbury, MA 01876
GLENN, CHAD
Meeting House Rd.
Hockessin, DE 19707
GLENNON, MARTHA E.
29 Fairview Ave.
N. Abington, MA 02351
CLICK, RICHARD W.
135 Truro La.
Milton, MA 02186
GLYNN, JOSEPH P.
266 E. 9th St.
S. Boston, MA 02127
GLYNN, MAUREEN A.
30 Norwell Rd.
Dedham, MA 02026
GLYNN, PAULO.
12 Carlson Rd.
Milton, MA 02186
GLYNN, PHILIP T.
18 Burbank Rd.
Longmeadow, MA 01106
GOLDEN, JEAN M.
10 Timber La.
Northbrook, IL 60062
GOLDENBERG, MARK A.
241 Cottage Pk. Rd.
Winthrop, MA 021 52
GOLDSMITH, PETER D.
45 Eliot St.
Sherborn, MA 01 770
GOMATOS, JOHN S.
35 Windsor Rd.
Sudbury, MA 01776
GOMES, SUSAN
64 Temple Dr.
Riverside, Rl 02915
GOODYEAR, PATRICIA L.
Miller Dr.
Boonton, NJ 07005
GORGONE, JOHN J.
183 Adams Ave.
W. Newton, MA 02165
GORR, PETER A.
13 0akhurst Ave.
Ipswich, MA 01938
GOSS, DONALD J.
46 Ditson St.
Dorchester, MA 021 22
GOVONI,CARYN M.
38 Dwight Ave.
Plymouth, MA 02360
GOYNE, JAMES B.
32 W. Wyoming Ave.
Haven Beach, NJ 08808
365
GRAFE, SUSAN E.
Hope Rd.
N. Scituate, Rl 02857
GRANDIERI, MARY ANN C.
Hollywyle Park
New Fairfield, GT 06810
GRANT, JOSEPH J.
19 Madison St.
New Britain, CT 06052
GRANT, NANCY E.
34 Clearwater Rd.
Newton, MA 02162
GRAY, PAULA M.
22 A Crawford St.
Roxbury, MA 021 21
GRAZIADEI, ROBERT B.
250 Campfield Ave.
Hartford, CT06114
GREEN, JAMES F.
1 Brandon Rd.
Milton, MA 02186
GREENBERG, JOELS.
60 Hamilton Ave.
Haverhill, MA 01830
GREENE, THOMAS M.
9 0'Neil Dr.
Westboro, MA 01581
GREY, LINDA J.
211 Wren St.
W. Roxbury, MA 021 32
GRIFFIN, ALICE R.
31 Lincoln St.
Winchester, MA 01890
GRIFFITH, THOMAS F.
3 Pickett La.
Bloomfield, CT 06002
GRIP, ROBERT G.
60 Sexton St.
New Britain, CT 06051
GUANCI, RALPH P.
16 Beacon St.
Arlington, MA 02174
GUARINO, LILIANAA.
27 Running Brook Rd.
W. Roxbury, MA 02132
GUERRA, JOHNG.
47 Blue Hill Ave.
Milton, MA 02187
GUILETT, EDWARD
9 Drury La.
W. Hartford, CT06117
GULIANI, RICHARD J.
15 Holly Dr.
Syosset, NY 11 791
GUSTAFSON, MICHAEL
1350 River Reach No. 112
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301
HABIB, LEILAJ.
285 County St.
Fall River, MA 02723
HACKETT, CAROL ANN
148 Honeysuckle Dr.
Westwood, NJ 07675
HALL, JAMES C.
344 Cambridge St.
Allston, MA 021 34
HALL, RUSSELL J,
35 James Rd.
Hanover, MA 02339
HALLIGAN, PATRICIA A.
23 Philip Darch Rd.
Watertown, MA 021 72
HALLISEY, RUSSELL J.
100 Tennyson Ave.
Nashua, NH 03060
HALLORAN, JOHN M.
200 Lakeside Dr.
Fairfield, CT 06430
HAMROCK, JAMES S.
29 Sunnyside St.
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
HANLON, CAROL A.
27 Central St.
Braintree, MA 02184
HANNAGAN, FRANCIS J.
328 N. Main St.
Plains, PA 18705
HANRAHAN, JAMES D.
59 Craigs Rd.
Windsor, CT 06095
HANSEN, DOUGLASS.
301 Woodhaven Dr.
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
HARDIMAN, KATHLEEN S.
41-21 157 St.
Flushing, NY 11355
HARDIN, KATHLEEN A.
53 Ox Bow Rd.
Needham, MA 02192
HARKINS, DIANE M.
1920 Plymouth St. NW
Washington, DC 20012
HARLOW, JOHN J.
17 Laurel St.
Whitman, MA 02382
HARNDEN, ROBERT L
5 Ives PI.
Guilford, CT 06437
366
HARR, JOHN W.
285 Division St.
Amsterdam, NY 12010
HARRIGAN, DYMPHNA P.
1 Lafayette PI.
Detroit, Ml 48207
HARRINGTON, DONALD J.
10 Old Farm Rd.
Fayetteville, NY 13066
HARRIS, ANDREA M.
7 DUNDEE ST.
St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
HARRISON, PATRICIA E.
79 Woodside Ave.
Winthrop, MA 02152
HART, KATHLEEN M.
308 Pem brook Ave.
Moorestown, NJ 08057
HART, MICHAEL A.
41 Roosevelt St.
Glencove, NY 11542
HART, MICHAEL F.
12 Venus St.
New Monmouth, NJ 07748
HARTWELL, THOMAS P.
8 Jackson PI.
Waltham, MA 02154
HARVELL, PETER R.
131 Burlington St.
Lexington, MA 021 73
HARVEY, JAMES E.
118 Farnham St.
Belmont, MA 021 78
HARVEY, MAUREEN E.
16 Wamsotta Ave.
Worcester, MA 01603
HASSEY, RICHARD F.
83 Bow Rd.
Belmont, MA 021 78
HAYDEN, BARBARA V.
928 Roxbury Dr.
Westbury, NY 11590
HAYES, EDWARD F.
33 Gorman La.
Springfield, MA 01118
HAYES, MARY A.
3 Birch Hill Rd.
Danvers, MA 01923
HAYES, PAUL M.
512 Bloomfield Ave. No.
5F
Caldwell, NJ 07006
HAYES, RONALD J.
24 Ames St.
Bergenfield, NJ 07621
HAYES, THOMAS F.
55 Jenkins Ave.
Whitman, MA 02382
HAYNES, JOHN A.
93 Ferry St.
Lawrence, MA 01841
HAYS, HARVEY C.
2205 Brighton Ave.
Linwood, NJ 08221
HEAGNEY, MARY BETH
42 Seaside Ave.
Bridgeport, CT 06605
HEATON, EDWARD
54 Lyndale St.
Springfield, MA 01108
HECK, HAROLD D.
1736 N. Benson Rd.
Fairfield, CT 06430
HEDGES, CHRISTINE M.
Box 16
Spencer, WV 25276
HEERDE, RICHARD A.
64 Fuller Brook Rd.
Wellesley, MA 02181
HEINIG, WILLIAM M.
318 Stevens St.
Lowell, MA 01851
HELMAN, JAMES R.
10 Lyman Rd.
Chestnut Hill, MA 02167
HENDON, ARTHUR R.
1475 Albany Ave.
Hartford, CT 061 12
HENNESSY, JOHN F.
Pine Hill Rd.
E. Norwalk, CT 06855
HENRI, ELLEN J.
15 Farrar Ave.
Hyde Park, MA 02136
HENTOFF, DAVID A.
52 Garth Rd.
W. Roxbury, MA 02132
HERN, DAVID A.
52 Garth Rd.
W. Roxbury, MA 02132
HERNANDEZ, EDWARD
732 Council Hill
E. Dundee, IL60118
HERRMANN, EDWARD F.
59 Quality St.
Adams, MA 01220
HERTZ, JOHANNA
Woodcrest Rd. No. 3
Berwick, PA 18603
HESKETH, PAUL J.
141 W. Center St.
Manchester, CT
06040
HESLIN, MICHAEL C.
3006 Decatur Ave.
Bronx, NY 10458
HESSION, MICHAEL J.
28 Lochland St.
Milton, MA 02186
HEUSLEIN, LISA J.
10 Fox Hunt La.
Cold Spring Harbor, NY
11724
HEY, THOMAS B.
232 Osgood St.
N. Andover, MA 01845
HICKEY, KAREN E,
5 Lake Rd.
N. Branford, CT 06471
HICKS, DALE
8 Howe Rd.
Needham, MA 02192
HILAIRE, THERESA
60 Tudor Rd,
Chestnut Hill, MA 02167
HILL, ANNE E.
II Alden La.
Winchester, MA 01890
HILL, JOHN P.
56 Washington St.
Taunton, MA 02780
HILL, SUZANNE L
3 Overbrook Crest
New Hartford, NY 13413
HINCHEY, WILLIAM G.
88 Union St.
E. Walpole, MA 02032
HINES, WILLIAM F.
99 Border Rd.
Needham, MA 02192
HIRST, FREDERICK W.
546 E. 6th St.
South Boston, MA 021 27
HOBAN, SUSAN
23 Lake Ave.
Wenham, MA 01984
HODGE, CHERYL A.
40 Loud Rd.
Holbrook, MA 02343
HOELL, JOHN F.
116 Kimball Rd.
Dedham, MA 02026
HOFFMAN, ANN M.
13 Parkside Ave.
Hamburg, NY 14075
HOFFMAN, GEORGE D.
1 Elmhurst Rd.
Stoneham, MA 02180
HOGAN, DENNIS M.
50 Fort PI.
Staten Island, NY 10301
HOGAN, PAULA M.
III Beeching St.
Worcester, MA 01602
HOLLAND, MARGARET G.
1665 Commonwealth Ave.
Brighton, MA 02135
HOLLAND, THOMAS J.
262 Nevada St.
Newton, MA 02158
HOLMES, WILLIAM R.
19 Kay St.
Westboro, MA 01581
HOLOHAN, DIANE M.
245 Savin Hill Ave.
Dorchester, MA 021 25
HOLT, CHRISTOPHER J.
51 Sharon Dr.
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603
HOLT, NANCY E.
3 Peter Cooper Rd.
New York, NY 10010
HOOVER, STEPHEN A.
44 Walnut St.
Everett, MA 021 49
HORTON, PHILIP A.
Huntington Hills Ctr.
Rochester, NY 14622
HOWATT, ROBERT
15 Lafayette St.
New Rochelle, NY
10805
HOWELLS, JENNIFER
369 N. Benson Rd.
Fairfield, CT 06430
HUBBARD, CHARLES R.
141 Faneuil St.
Brighton, MA 02135
HUFFORD, MARYT.
12 Heritage Dr.
Freehold, NJ 07728
HUGHES, ERIC L.
12 Commonwealth Ave.
Boston, MA 021 16
HUGHES, JOHN J.
43TuttleSt.
Dorchester, MA 021 25
HUGHES, PAULS.
437 Shrewsbury St.
Holden, MA 01520
HUNT, SEAN E.
46 Harbor Ave.
Marblehead, MA 01 945
HURLEY, FAITH L.
1901 Van Buren St.
Wilmington, DE 19802
HURLEY, MICHELLE F.
311 Cross St.
Belmont, MA 02178
HYDE, KENNETH R.
65 Elm St.
Methuen, MA 01844
lANNELLA,
CHRISTOPHER A.
14 Jaeger Ter.
Boston, MA 02130
IGOE, JOSEPH A.
6 Bleinheim Dr.
Manhasset, NY 11030
IMPERATO, THOMAS S.
91 Roosevelt Ave.
Westwood, NJ 07675
IMRI, DEBORAH L
3 Arnold La.
Rowayton, CT 06853
lOVINO, JANET
207 Adams St,
Waltham, MA 02154
367
IRGENS, ROBERT C.
20 Lexington St.
Charlestown MA 02129
IRVING, WILLIAM H.
92 Mill St.
Revere, MA 02151
JACKSON, LEONARD W.
260 Lenox St.
Norwood, MA 02062
JACKSON, MICHAEL V.
211 Seabrook Dr.
Williamsville, NY 14221
JACKSON, PAMELA
106 Magazine St.
Cambridge, MA 02139
JACKSON, PHILIP
4 Thane St.
Dorchester, MA 021 24
JACOBS, PETER J.
302 Franklin St.
Quincy, MA 02169
JACQUES, VALERIE
300 Hayward Ave.
Mt. Vernon, NY 10552
JACQUES, MARGARET
11008 Lamplighter La.
Potomac, MD 20854
JAEGER, JANIFER A.
153 Brixton Rd.
Garden City, NY 11530
JAKUBOWICS, CRAIG
58 Oaklawn Rd.
Fairhaven, NJ 07701
JALBERT, EUGENE R.
30 Crestview Rd.
Manchester, NH 03104
JANKOWSKI, THADDEUS J.
106 Seeching St.
Worcester, MA 01602
JANSEN, LAWRENCE S.
332 Nichols St.
Norwood, MA 02062
JAWOROWSKI, JANINE
44 Oxford Rd.
RockvilleCtr. NY 11570
JEANNETTE, David
227 Lowell St.
Lexington, MA 021 73
JENKINS, JAMES M.
14 Millstone Rd.
Somerset, NJ 08873
JENNINGS, GARY F.
4 Lee St.
Somerville, MA 02145
JENNINGS, JEFFREY J.
33 Duxbury Rd.
Newton, MA 02159
JENNINGS, ROBERT M.
38 Idlewell St.
Weymouth, MA 02188
JOHNSON, DAVID J.
67 Phillips Ave.
Lynn, MA 01 902
JOHNSON, KAREN L.
4405Tularosa St.
El Paso, TX 79903
JOHNSON, ROBERTS.
16 Short St.
E. Walpole, MA 02032
JOHNSTON, JOSEPH L
515 21st. Ave. S.
Naples, FL 33940
JOHNSTON, SUSAN D.
129 Holmes St.
Braintree, MA 02184
JONES, DEBORAH A.
66 Glenmont Dr.
Rochester, NY 14617
JONES, MANINAG.
Hardscrabble Rd.
N. Salem, NY 10560
JONES, STERLING
955 Salem End Rd.
Framingham, MA 01701
JORDAN, DENISE
19Greystone Rd.
Rockville, Ctr., NY 11 570
JOSEPH, CHERYL A.
162 Winter St.
Whitman, MA 02382
JOWDY, ANN MARIE F.
Fairmount Dr.
Danbury, CT 06810
JOYAL, MICHAEL
1 Meade St.
Nashua, NH 03060
JOYCE, JAMES
49 Bianca Rd.
Duxbury, MA 02332
JOYCE, JAMES V.
150 Tremond St.
Newton, MA 02158
JOYCE, JULIE A.
5405 Huntington Pkwy.
Bethesda, MD 20014
JUALL, WILLIAM H.
76 Highland St.
Wethersfield, CT 06109
JUILLET, MAURICE C.
171 Elmwood Dr.
Elmwood Park, NJ 07407
JULIANO, JOHN J.
91 Baldwin Ave.
Everett, MA 02149
JUNIUS, DANIEL M.
825 Division St.
Oak Park, IL 60302
KAIN, MARY E.
953 Boulevard
Westfield, NJ 07090
KALEY, BRIAN J.
RD. No. 1, Box206B
Milton, NY 12547
KANE, JULIE A.
1716Tilton Dr.
Silver Spring, MD 20902
KAPLAN, EDWARD S.
18 Tudor St.
Chelsea, MA 02150
KAPLAN, ROY M.
400 Brookline Ave. No. 16A
Boston, MA 0221 5
KARAS, STEPHANIE J.
58 Beaverbrook Rd.
Burlington, MA 01803
KARR, ANTOINETTE H.
10 LundaSt.
Waltham, MA 02154
KASTNER, WILLIAM D.
27 Tulip St.
Cranford, N J 07016
KAVANAUGH, SUZANNE M
178 Kimberly Ave.
New Haven Ct. 06519
368
KAWA, K. STEVEN
28 Hart St.
Taunton, MA 02780
KAYE, CHARLES D.
97 Peele Rd.
Nashua, NH 03060
KEARNEY, CATHERINE M.
268 Nemasket St.
New Bedford, MA 02740
KEARNEY, R. KEVIN
19Hillcrest Rd.
Wakefield, MA 01880
KEATING, JOSEPH F.
27 Glenmont Rd.
Brighton, MA 02135
KEATING, WILLIAM R.
12 Edgewood St.
Sharon, MA 02067
KEAVENEY, JOSEPH M.
76 Oakdale Ave.
Dedham, MA 02026
KEEFE, THOMAS Q.
4 Londonderry Dr.
Caseyville, IL 62232
KEENAN, PAUL J.
43 Hallen Ave.
Milton, MA 02186
KELLEHER, THOMAS J.
67 Willis St.
New Bedford, MA 02740
KELLEY, DONNA M.
157 Scott Cir.
Dedham, Ma. 02026
KELLIHER, JAMES C.
6420 N. Newark Ave.
Chicago, IL 60631
KELLY, CHRISTINE
121 Milton St.
Waltham, MA 02154
KELLY, CHRISTINE A.
5690 W. 229th St.
FairviewPk., OH 44126
KELLY, DENNIS F.
225 Mower St.
Worcester, MA 01602
KELLY, EDWARD N.
45 Whiting Ave.
Dedham, MA 02026
KELLY, JAMES E.
9811 Burning Tree Dr.
Grand Blanc, Ml 48439
KELLY, MARK C.
57 Clinton Ave.
Rye, NY 10580
KELLY, PETER K.
4 Cataumet St.
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
KELLY, TERENCE J.
224 Forest Green Dr.
Corapolis, PA 15108
KELLY, WILLIAM C.
42 Garrison Ave.
W. Somerville, MA 021 44
KENERSON,PAUL
15 Mayflower Rd.
Hull, MA 02045
KENKEL, HELEN M.
56 Gloucester Rd.
Summit, NJ 07901
KENNEALLY, JANET M.
143 Norwood Ave.
Newtonville, MA 02160
KENNEY, FRANCIS E.
22 Wellington St.
Medway, MA 02053
KENNEY, MARTIN E.
53 Gibbs Ave.
Newport, Rl 02840
KENNEY, ROBIN O.
40 Purchase
Millford, MA 01757
KENNY, DENISEM.
2009 Park Hall Dr.
Laurel, MD 20810
KENNY, JOSEPH W.
26 Walden St.
Hamden, Ct. 06517
KEOGH, MAUREEN P.
68 Bradford Rd.
Watertown, MA 02172
KEOHANE, CAROL R.
23 Blanchard Rd.
Cambridge, MA 02138
KEPLESKY, ROBERT W.
4 Jennings Ct.
Westport, CT 06880
KERNER, GERALD D.
9 Craig St.
Milton, MA 02186
KERPCHAR, JANET V.
3 Vaillancourt La.
Huntington, CT 06484
KERR, JO ANN E.
274 Flatbush Ave.
Hartford, CT 06106
KERR, MICHAEL F.
6106 Althea Dr.
Painesville, OH 44077
KERVIN, JOHN E.
26 Dickinson Rd.
Brighton, MA 021 35
KESSIN, ELIZABETH
63 Grace Rd.
Newton Ct., MA 02159
KETE, CHRISTOPHER
10 Page St.
Madison, NJ 07940
KETIGIAN, KAREN
6 Plattsdale Rd.
Garden City, NY 11530
KETLAK, BARBARA
119 Playstead St.
Medford, MA 021 55
KICKHAM, MARYF.
91 Corwninshield Rd.
Brookline, MA 02146
KIELY, MARY E.
15 Ridgebrook Dr.
W. Hartford, CT06107
KILCULLEN, DANIEL M.
14Sweetfield Cir.
Yonkers, NY 10704
KING, JAMES A.
Box 427, Tifft Rd.
Slatersville, Rl 02876
KING, JOHN M.
6 Third St.
Medford, MA 021 55
KING, PATRICK F.
2326 Rutgers
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
KIRN, JAMES P.
718 Tenth St.
Waukegan, IL 60085
KIRSHNER, NIKI C.
19 Ruane Rd.
W. Newton, MA 02165
KITA, AUDREY R.
2 University Cir.
Deland, FL 32720
KITCHEN, WENDY J.
104 Brookside Ave.
Ridgewood, NJ 07450
KLEMENTS, JOSEPH M.
30709 Crescent Dr.
Willowick, OH 44094
KLEMM, RUSSELL E.
265 Gardner Rd.
Ridgewood, NJ 07450
KLESSENS, WILLIMAF.
15 Bartlett St.
Somerville, MA 02145
KOFMAN, MARTIN
37 East Evergreen Rd.
Natick, MA 01760
KOLAR, THOMAS M.
Box 2144
San Francisco, CA 96555
KOSCHEN, JANICE E.
48 Eastbourne St,
Roslindale, MA 02131
KOURI, KATHLEEN A.
36 Mossdale Rd.
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
KOWALSKl, RONALD J.
10 E. Orchard Ter.
Adams, MA 01 220
KOZLOWSKI, THADDEUS
73 Beach St.
New Britain, CT 06053
KRACKE, JANET
19 Atlanta Ave.
East Williston, NY 11596
KRAFFT, PAULAS.
1210 Hillside Ter.
Alexandria, VA 22302
KRONE, ANDREW J.
5 New St.
Park Ridge, NJ 07656
KRUMMENACHER,
THOMAS K.
465 Marford Dr.
St. Louis, MO 63141
KULIG, MICHAEL L.
99 Crescent St.
W. Rutland, VT 05777
KULPER, KEITH D.
56 Poplar Dr.
Morris Plains, NJ 07950
KUNA, M. SHARON
8844 Rock Forest
St. Louis, MO 63123
LABEDZ, CHESTER S.
177Cantwell Dr.
Buffalo, NY 14220
LACKAYE, TIMOTHY D.
6 Arnold Dr.
Kingston, NY 12401
LACROIX, JEANNINE
83 Old Farm Rd.
Needham, MA 021 92
LADUE, SUZANNE J.
26 Chauncy St.
Cambridge, MA 02139
LAHAGE, CATHERINE A.
31 Stockbridge Rd.
Scituate, MA 02066
LAHEY, KERRY
Pleasant Pines Ave.
Centerville, MA 02632
LAIOSA, PETER C.
229 Dunrovin La.
Rochester, NY 14618
LAKE, PAMELA L
35 Long Ter.
Springfield, MA 01104
LALLY, JOHN
11 Field Rd.
Arlington, MA 02174
LAMBERT, CHARLES R.
367 Hunnewell St.
Needhma, MA 02194
LAMBERT, MARGARET A.
147 S. Windsor Ave.
Brightwaters NY 11718
LANDREY, CHRISTINE L.
1292 Commonwealth Ave.
Allston, MA 02134
LANDRIGAN, LAURENCE E.
215 Willow St.
W. Roxbury, MA 02132
LANDRON, JOSE R.
Ashford Med Ctr. No. 501
Santurce, PR 00907
LANE, JOHN C.
36 Granville Rd.
Cambridge, MA 02138
LANE, KATHERINE
215 Waban Ave.
Waban, MA 02168
LANGELIER, DOROTHEA E.
19 CollamoreSt.
Milton, MA 02186
369
LANGENTHAL, JACALYN
20 Adams St.
Brookline, MA 02146
LANGLEY, JOHN E.
87 Countryside La.
Norwood, MA 02062
LANGNER, ROBERTO.
37 Harmon St.
Hamden, CT 06517
LANGONE, MARY E.
12 Winnmere Ave.
Burlington, MA 01803
LANOUE, RICHARD L.
32 Rockland St.
Brockton, MA 02401
LANZIERI, CHARLES F.
97 Farview Ave.
Wolcott,OT 06716
LAPENTA, DANIEL A.
711 Merwins La.
Fairfield, CT 06430
LAPENTA, JOSEPH R.
328 W. Preston St.
Hartford, CT 06114
LAPIDUS, MARYK.
149Galbreath Dr.
Princeton, NJ 08540
LAPUTKA, DOLORES A.
P.O. Box 632
Conyngham, PA 18219
LARSON, LINDA A.
10 Mt. Hood Rd. No. 3
Brighton, MA 02146
LASALA, DONALD F.
16 N. Chatsworth Ave.
Larchmont, NY 10538
LASALLE, WILLIAM J.
11 Middle Rd.
Bronxville, NY 10708
LAUGHLIN, JAMESP.
F13 Repulse Bay Tower
Hong Kong
LAURANO, KARYN A.
719 Bennington St.
E. Boston, MA 021 28
LAWRENCE, RAY J.
30 Bulow Rd.
Hingham, MA 02043
LAWSON, RICHARD C.
5 Warner Rd.
Milton, MA 02186
LAWTON, MONICA
6Colby Ter.
Melrose, MA 02176
Spencer DeShiels
B.S. Management
Evening College
LEAHY, FREDERICK J.
95 Ridgewood Rd.
Milton, MA 02186
LEAHY, JOHN P.
31 Free St.
Hingham, MA 02043
LEAVEY, DOREEN M.
8 Chappellwood Rd.
Framingham, MA 01701
LEBER, CHRISTOPHER
144 Sutherland Rd.
Brighton, MA 02135
LEBLANC, CAROLE A.
44 Kilsyth Rd.
Brookline, MA 02146
LEBRE, EDWARD G.
1575TenakaPI.
Sunnyvale, CA 94080
LEBRET, MARTINES.
650 Huntington Ave.
Boston, MA 021 15
LEE, CHARLES V.
7 River Ave.
Waltham, MA 02154
LEE, MARY E.
21 Emerson St.
Peabody, MA 01 960
LEHMAN, DEBORAH
1075 Park Ave.
New York, NY 10028
LELWICA, MARYB.
671 Carleton Rd,
Westfield, N J 07090
LENAHAN, ROBERT F.
34 Beverly Rd.
Bloomfield, NJ 07003
LEONARD, JAMES M.
105 Fletcher St.
Roslindale, MA 02131
LEONARD, MARC E.
8 Highland Ave.
8. Hadley, MA 01075
LETOURNEAU, CYNTHIA A.
2629 NW 118 St. Cir.
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
LEVY, ALAN R.
173 Bonad Rd.
Brookline, MA 02146
LEVY, CHRISTOPHER M.
425 E. 79th St.
New York NY 10021
LEWIS, DONALD B.
951 Wyoming Ave.
Forty Fort, PA 18704
LEWIS, GEOFFREY H.
1 Nutmeg La.
Andover, MA 01810
LIAKOS, PETER
190 Branch St.
Lowell, MA 01851
LIBBEY, CHRISTOPHER J.
39 St. Stephens La.
Scotia, NY 12302
LIBERATI, MARK E.
317 Oaklawn Ave.
Cranston, Rl 02920
LIMA, KENNETH J.
102 Central Ave,
E. Providence, Rl 02914
LINCOLN, DAVID J.
11 Stonehedge Rd.
Norwalk, CT 06851
LINEHAN, FREDERICK V.
760 Peck La.
Cheshire, CT 06410
LINNEHAN, MARY E.
40 Hazel Ave.
Scituate, MA 02066
LIONETTI, ANTHONY L.
43-11 Utopia Pkwy.
Flushing, NY 11358
LIPTAK, DENIS
58 Hemlock Rd.
Torrington, CT 06790
LIQUORI, LYNNE A.
51 Highfield La.
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009
LISEWSKI, JILLE.
74 Dunston Ave.
Yonkers, NY 10701
LISZEWSKI, ROBERT
184 Schepis Ave.
Saddle Brook, NJ 07662
LIVORNESE, JANICE M.
212 Lexington Ave.
Cresskill, NJ 07626
LOBIONDO, MARIA A.
239 Knoll Dr.
Vineland NJ 08360
LOCHER, MARYELLEN E.
22 Foxhurst La.
Manhasset, NY 11030
LODESTRO, SUSAN A.
29 Braham Ave.
Amityville, NY 11701
LOFERSKI, PATRICIA J.
33 Slatter Ave.
Providence, Rl 02906
LOGAN, ABNERT.
263 Vine St.
Hartford, CT06112
LONGDEN, JOHN M.
35 Laurelwood Rd.
Holden, MA 01520
LONGO, SALVATOREJ.
110 Anawan Ave.
W. Roxbury, MA 02132
LOONEY, MICHAEL P.
195 Broadway
Bethpage, NY 11714
LOPES, ANTONIO
8 Sixth St.
Cambridge, MA 02141
LOPEZZO, THOMAS A.
-15 High Ridge Dr.
Monroe, CT 06468
370
LORDI, LINDA F.
11 Reynolds PI.
Newark, NJ 07106
LOSARDO, BETHSUSAN
244 Stonehouse Rd.
Trumbull, CT 06611
LOUDER, LORRAINE J.
148 Waverly St.
Arlington, MA 02174
LOUGHLIN, WILLIAM K.
156 Sunflower Ave.
Stratford, CT 06497
LOW, DANIEL T.
593 Tremont St.
Boston, MA 02118
LOWENTHAL, RICHARD E.
1804 Beacon St.
Brookline, MA 02146
LUCAS, JEROME D.
2932 Indian Wood Rd.
Wilmette, IL 60091
LUCHETTI, PATRICIA J.
22 Patton St.
N. Dartmouth, MA 02747
LUNA, ALBERT D.
113 Revere St.
Winthrop, MA 021 52
LUPICA, MICHAEL T.
7 Ohio Ave.
Nashua, NH 03060
LUTHIN, HENRY C.
532 Wittlsh Ter.
River Vale, NJ 07675
LYMAN, BARBARA A.
7 Beechland Ct.
Montrose, NY 10548
LYNCH,GERALDINEP.
73Connell St.
Quincy, MA 02169
LYNCH, RICHARD L.
116 Eleanor Dr.
Braintree, MA 02184
LYNCH, TERESA M.
2 Boxwood La.
Roslyn Hgts., NY 11577
LYONS, PETER M.
133 Central St.
Hingham, MA 02043
LYONS, THOMAS J.
44 Churchill Dr.
Norwood, MA 02026
MACALLAIR, MARILYN J.
4922 Bryn Mawr PI.
Syracuse, NY 13215
MACALOON, MARTHA A.
571 Linden
Birmingham, Ml 48009
MACAULAY, MARYANNE
1038 Maple La.
New Hyde Park, NY 11040
MACDONALD, ALAN B.
38 Russell St.
Littleton, MA 01460
MACDONALD, CLIFFORD
6 Sonoma Rd.
Quincy, MA 02171
MACDONALD, KAREN A.
20 Iroquois Rd.
Arlington, MA 021 74
MACHUNSKI, PAUL
1744 Washington St.
Auburndale, MA 02166
MACINNIS, BARBARA A.
8 Wiley Rd.
Belmont, MA 021 78
MACK, RICHARD B.
2 Aspinwall Rd.
Loudonville, NY 12211
MACKAY, ARTHUR T.
221 Wiswall Rd.
Newton Ctr., MA 02159
MACKIN, JANE E.
8 Lantern La.
W. Roxbury, MA 02132
MACKIN, PATRICK J.
50 Soundview Ave.
White Plains, NY 10606
MACPHERSON, PHYLLIS A.
18 Derry Rd.
Hyde Park, MA 02136
MACRIE, CHRISTINE
101 Haddon Ave.
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
MAGLIONE, MARCIA A.
454 Plainfield Rd.
Edison, N J 08817
MAGNANI, ROBERT J.
234 Strawberry Field
Warwick, Rl 02886
MAGRATH, MAUREEN
69 Hollingsworth Ave.
Braintree, MA 02184
MAHLER, JOSEPH G.
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MAHONE, OTHELLO
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MAHONEY, BRIAN R.
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Needham, MA 02192
MAHONEY, JUDITH A.
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MAHONEY, MARTIN B.
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MAHONEY, THOMAS
15 Eustis St.
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MAIDA, RICHARD J.
57 Ralsey Rd.
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MAITLAND, KAREN J.
32 Snyder Rd.
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MALANGONE, JOHN M.
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MALEADY, SARAH E.
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MALOOF, CHRISTINE A.
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MALTA, DIANE F.
18 Elgin St.
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MALVEAUX, JULIANNE
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MALYNN, PHILIP J.
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MANAHAN, ROSAMOND W.
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MANDELL, SARA JANE
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MANNING, ELIZABETH
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MANNING, LYNN M.
20 La Farge La.
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MANNING, MARGARET M.
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MANNING, RICHARD P.
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MANNING, WILLIAM
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MANNIX, MARKC.
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MARANGI,GARY
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MARCIC, THOMAS J.
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MAREB, FREDERICK P.
39 Boyden St.
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MARENGHI, JOHN H.
33 Read St.
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MARINELLI, DOMENIC
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MARINELLI, THOMAS R.
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MARKEY, JOHN L.
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MAROTTA, ROSEMARY T.
10 Bixby St.
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MARSHALL, CHARLES F.
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MARTAKIS, JOHN
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MARTELL, ROBERT
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MARTIN, THOMAS C.
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MARTINETTI, TERRY
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MASON, MARYANNE E.
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MASTO, HOWARD T.
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MASTRANGELO, PAUL M.
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MATARAZZO, STEPHEN J.
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MATHER, JOSEPH J.
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MATISOFF, LAWRENCE B.
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MATTEO, CHARLES S.
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MATTHEWS, DEOBORAH A.
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MAYERS, DAVID A.
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MAYOTTE, FRANCI A.
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MCAULEY, PATRICK J.
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MCCADDIN, HENRY V.
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MCCARTHY, JUSTIN M.
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MCCARTHY, MARIE E.
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MCCARTHY, NOREEN
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MCCARTHY, ROBERT D.
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MCCARTHY, WILLIAM G.
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MCDONALD, JOSEPH
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MCGANN, KATHLEEN
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MCGRATH, ANNEE.
14 Perkins Rd.
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MCGRATH, CHRISTIE P.
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MCGREGOR, DOUGLAS E.
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MCHALE, MARGARET G.
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MCINERNEY, PATRICIA M.
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MCLAUGHLIN, JEAN M.
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MCLAUGHLIN, KEVIN M.
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MCLAUGHLIN, SHEILA M.
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MCMAHON, RICHARD F.
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MCMANUS, CATHERINE
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MCNABB, PATRICIA A.
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MCNALLY, JOSEPH A.
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MCNAMARA, LINDA B.
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MCPARTLAND, STEPHEN M.
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MCQUAID, PETER G.
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MCTEIGUE, KERIN
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MCTIGHE, KATHLEEN P.
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MCVINNEY, EDWARD F.
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MEAGHER, BARBARA J.
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MEARA, ROBERT
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MEGA, JOHN
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Diane Ct.
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MEI, BARBARA E.
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MELANSON, JOAN M.
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MERRITT, THOMAS W.
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MESKIE, DONALD C.
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MEYER, CHARLES M.
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MICHAUD, BRIAN K.
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MICHENER, JAMES M.
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MILLER, DAVID
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Brighton, MA 01035
MILLER, DENICE A.
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MILLER, THERESEM.
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MILLIGAN, DAVID J.
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MILMOE, JAMES P.
SSaville St.
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MINASI, LOUIS R.
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MINECK, JOHN D.
31 Richard St.
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MINISSALE, DONNA M.
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MINUTO. MAURICE G.
15 Hemingway Dr.
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MIRARCHI, KATHLEEN
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MODICA, ALBERT J.
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MOLON, THOMAS J.
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Marlboro, MA 01 752
MOLONEY, JOHN F.
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MOLONY, MAUREEN
Lincoln St.
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MONAGLE, JOANT.
17 Greenough Ave.
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MONAHAN, JOHN L
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MOORE, KATHRYN E.
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MOORE, RITAD.
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MORIN, WILLIAM E.
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MORONEY, PATRICIA A.
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MORRIS, CATHERINE T.
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MORRIS, LINDA L.
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MORRIS, ROBERT J.
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MORRISON, WAYNE M.
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MORRISSEY, MARILYN R.
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MORRISSEY, STEPHEN L.
6 Riverview Ave.
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MORROCCO, JOHN D.
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MOTTA, MARIO E.
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MOTTOLESE, MONICA P.
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MOYNIHAN, ROBERT J.
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MULLEN, DANIEL H.
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MULLINS, CLIFFORD M.
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MURPHY, DEBORAH A.
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MURPHY, DONNA B.
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MURPHY, JANINAM.
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MURPHY, JOHN E.
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MURPHY, JOHN L
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MURPHY, KEVIN J.
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MURRAY, ANNE R.
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MURRAY, MARILYN K.
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NIGASTRO, JOSEPH A.
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NICOTRA, LOUISA.
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O'CONNOR, MARGARET A.
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374
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376
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RHATICAN, TIMOTHYS.
16Kupsch St.
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3 Parsons Ave.
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56 Mitchell St.
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62 Potter St.
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29 Kenney Rd.
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36 Comee St.
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8 Fairfax St.
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197 Maple St.
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ROSENBERG, LEONARD R.
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56 Beatty St.
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29 Sanford St.
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16 Hemlock Dr.
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RUNDZIO, MARK A.
8 Winter St.
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15 Oak St.
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Mt. Pleasant VL No. 13-8B
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W. Palm Beach, FL 33405
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W. Norwalk, CT 06854
SAMUEL, DONNA K.
8 Burnham Rd.
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184 West St.
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16Tremont St.
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224 Benedict Ave.
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401 Cambridge St.
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34 Rawlinson Dr.
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60 Kilsyth Rd.
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SATTLER, NEILR.
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377
SAUNDERS, JOHN J.
34 Hollingsworth St.
Mattapan, MA 02126
SAUNDERS, STEVEN J.
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75 Tyler St.
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SAWYER, RICHARD
7 Mill St.
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SCANLAN, WILLIAM V.
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SCANNELL, JACQUELINE S.
75 Surrey St.
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SCATOLINI, STEVEN P.
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SCEPPA,MARY A.
243 Broadway
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SCHAEFFER, LINDA A.
114 Willow St.
W.Acton, MA 01 720
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266 Irving Ave.
S. Orange, NJ 07079
SCHMIDT, GREGORY J.
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515 Beacon St.
Chestnut Hill, MA 02167
SCHOR, NATHAN
187 Beacon St.
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23 Pine Ridge Rd.
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Jersey City, NJ 07306
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16 Fairmont Ave.
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89 Common St.
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SCOTT, MARY E.
200 Banks St.
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25 Robinhood Rd.
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384 High Rock St.
Needham, MA 021 92
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58 Robin Rd.
Longmeadow, MA 01 106
SEATON, LESLIE A.
18 Littell Rd.
Brookline, MA 02146
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Silver Springs, MD 20902
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Leawood, KS 66206
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156 Ridgecrest Cir.
Wethersfield, CT06109
SELLECCHIA, VINCENT
54 Brendan Hill Rd.
Scarscale, NY 10583
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96 Round Hill Rd.
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603
SENK, JOHN E.
143 Maple St.
Lynn, MA 01904
SENNETT, JAMES A.
1436 Blackmore
Cleveland Hts., OH 44118
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198 Lexington St.
E. Boston, MA 02128
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177 Saratoga Ave.
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1 River La.
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SHAPIRO, PHYLLIS D.
39 Dania St.
Mattapan, MA 02126
SHARKEY, JOHN K.
19 Lancia Dr.
E. Norwich, NY 11732
SHAUGNESSY, DALE H.
P.O. Box 465
S. Chatham, MA 02659
SHAW, JUDITH M.
26Gormley Ave.
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SHEA, ELEANOR M.
35 Frances St.
Melrose, MA 021 76
SHEA, JOHN J.
27 Roseway St.
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
SHEA, JOHN M.
58 Eliot St.
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
SHEA, KAREN M.
3 Marjorie Rd.
Braintree, MA 02185
SHEEHAN, MARGARET M.
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Stoughton, MA 02072
SHEEHAN, WILLIAM G.
18 Blake St.
Mattapan, MA 02126
SHEEHY, MARIE T.
28 Simon Hill Rd.
Norwell, MA 02061
SHERIDAN, JOANNE M.
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Newtonville, MA 02160
SHERIDAN, WILLIAM C.
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1615 Maple Ave.
Paoli, PA 19301
SHORTELL, RICHARD
48 Green River Rd.
Greenfield, MA 01301
SIGNORE, RICHARDS.
364 Boylston St.
Newton, MA 02159
SILLERY, NATALIE A.
1112 Washington Ave.
Rensselaer, NY 12144
SILVA, WAYNEJ.
1 Glenley Ter.
Brighton, MA 02135
SILVESTRI, ANTHONY P.
183 Chelsea St.
E. Boston, MA 021 28
SIMMONS, GEORGE H.
6 Strout Ave.
Wilmington, MA 01887
SINGER, JANICE E.
47 Milwood St.
Dorchester, MA 021 24
SINGLE, AUDREY C.
83 Cedar Rd.
Malverne L.I., NY 11565
SIRACO, RONALD D.
259 Princeton St.
E. Boston, MA 021 28
SKEFFINGTON, THOMAS J.
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Lake Forest, IL 60045
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52 N. Franklin St.
Lynn, MA 01904
SLAVIN, MEREDITH C.
126 Winchester St.
Brookline, MA 02146
SMITH, A. ANTHONY
6- To bey La.
Mattapoisett, MA 02739
378
SMITH, ANN M.
4 Arnold Rd.
Wellesley, MA 02181
SMITH, ANNE M.
27 Montclair Ave.
North Quincy, MA 021 71
SMITH, BRIGIDM.
32Southfield Rd.
Easton, Ct 06425
SMITH, EDWARD H.
197 King St.
Bristol, CT 06010
SMITH, FRANK W.
55 Linden St.
Salem, MA 01970
SMITH, GREGORY P.
64 Overlook Rd.
E. Wareham, MA 02538
SMITH, JEFFREY G.
1 Rolling Hill Dr.
Morristown, NJ 07960
SMITH, JUDITH A.
17 Stratford Ct.
Cohoes, NY 12047
SMITH, KEVIN J.
6 Daisy Dr.
Shelton, CT 06484
SMITH, MARK C.
16 Seville La.
Stony Brook, NY 11749
SMITH, PEtER F.
22 Shannon St.
Brighton, MA 02135
SMITH, RAYMOND E.
14 Atherton St.
Roxbury, MA 02119
SMITH, ROBERT M.
320 Nelson Ave.
Saratoga Springs, NY
12866
SMITH, SUSAN A.
115 Clifton St.
Cambridge, MA 02140
SMITH, WILLIAM J.
1756 Beacon St.
Brookline, MA 02146
SOLOSKI, JOHN R.
229 Fox Hill Rd.
Burlington, MA 01803
SONNTAG, STEVEN J.
43 Charlotte PI.
Plainview, NY 11803
SOROKO, DAVID
993 N. Farms Rd.
Wallingford, CT 06492
SOULE, TIMOTHY
Forest Road Box 207
Greenfield, NH 03047
SOUTHWORTH, DALE P.
82 Brigantine Cir.
Norwell, MA 02061
SPANG, WILLIAM C.
17 Clifford St.
Readville, MA 02136
SPARTICHINO, GEORGE A.
15 Loomis St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
SPERT, JOHN J.
10 Breed St.
E. Boston, MA 021 28
SPILIAKOS, JOHN S.
112 Dalton Rd.
Belmont, MA 02178
SPRAGUE, DONNA
150 Bradford Ave.
E. Providence, Rl 02914
ST. MARTIN, CHRISTINE D.
12Timberland Dr.
Lincoln, Rl 02865
STADOLNIK, EDWARD R.
11 Montcalm Ave.
Brighton, MA 02135
STAKUTIS, ANNO.
160 Grant St.
Lexington, MA 021 73
STANISLAWZYK, STEVEN
159Glenellen Rd.
W. Roxbury, MA 021 32
STARR, MITCHELL E.
31 Pilgrim Rd.
Braintree, MA 02184
STAUDT, JAMES
8 Shore Dr.
Larchmont, NY 10538
STAUFFER, STEVEN
12 Eliot St.
Somerville, MA 02143
STEMPSEY, WILLIAM E.
119 Edgecomb St.
Albany, NY 12209
STEVENS, BURTON W.
1156 Comm Ave. No. 19
Allston, MA 02134
STINSON, FREDRIC J.
325 Bryn Mawr Ave.
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
STOKAR, ELLEN J.
41 Wessex Rd.
Newton Centre, MA 02159
STONE, CHARLES M.
25 Margaret Rd.
Sharon, MA 02067
STOVALL, STEN T.
26Condit Rd.
Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046
STRAUB, CATHERINE M.
Joi Hoag La.
Fayetteville, NY 13066
STRAUS, DAVID L
8914Clewerwall Dr.
Bethesda, MD 20034
STUART, LANCE B.
12-17, 1-Chome, Akasaka
Minato-Ku Tokyo, Japan
STYLES, FRANCIS G.
108 Maple St.
Ramsey, NJ 07446
SUAREZ, JORGE L
15 Redwing Rd.
Wellesley Hills, MA 02181
SULLIVAN, ANDREW H.
463 Poplar St.
Roslindale, MA 02131
SULLIVAN, ANNE M.
1421 E.Wayne St.
S. Bend, IN 46615
SULLIVAN, BRIAN J.
92 EarleSt.
Norwood, MA 02062
SULLIVAN, CHRISTINE A.
10 Maple Cir.
Shrewsbury, MA 01545
SULLIVAN,
CHRISTOPHER A.
15 Marion St.
Chelmsford, MA 01824
SULLIVAN, DANIEL H.
16 Harvard St.
Arlington, MA 02174
SULLIVAN, EUGENE F.
23 Kilsyth Rd.
Brookline, MA 02146
SULLIVAN, FRANCIS P.
68 Phillips Brooks Rd.
Westwood, MA 02090
SULLIVAN, GERARD P.
11 Hampshire St.
Everett, MA 02149
SULLIVAN, GREGORY V.
109 Battles Farm Dr.
Brockton, MA 02343
SULLIVAN, JAMES D.
160Kilburn Rd.
Garden City, NY 11 530
SULLIVAN, JOHN M.
660 Cherry St.
Fall River, MA 02720
SULLIVAN, JOSEPH
PATRICK, JR.
172 Boles Rd.
Marshfield, MA
SULLIVAN, KAREN A.
147 Gloucester St.
Arlington, MA 02174
SULLIVAN, NANCY M.
63 Big Blue Dr.
Milton, MA 02186
SULLIVAN, PAUL J.
20 Chatham Cir.
Wellesley Hills, MA 02181
SULLIVAN, RICHARD D.
218 Middlesex Ave.
Medford, MA 02155
SULLIVAN, ROBERT P.
Rt. 123
Alstead, NH 03602
SULLIVAN, STEPHEN J.
16 Arrowhead Rd,
Weston, MA 02193
SULLIVAN, THOMAS W.
287 Oakwood Rd.
Englewood, NJ 07631
SWANSON, ELIZABETH B.
11 Pleasantview Dr.
Suffield, CT 06078
SWANSON, LORENE M.
722 Washington Rd.
Rye, NH 03870
SWARTZ, HOWARD H.
36 Portina Rd.
Brighton, MA 02135
SWASEY, JUDITH N.
14 Water St.
Arlington, MA 02174
SWEENEY, JOHN P.
4 Appletree La.
Glen Cove, NY 11542
SWEITZER, JOHN F.
87-40 Elmhurst Ave.
Elmhurst, NY 11373
TAGLIATELA, PATRICIA J.
18 Primrose St.
N. Haven, CT 06973
TANCREDI, DANIEL J.
70 St. Andrew Rd.
E. Boston, MA 021 28
TANNERT, HANNS M.
312 Concord Rd.
Wayland, MA 01 778
TANZER, WILLI AM L
69 Meadowview Rd.
Milton, MA 02186
TARRO, THOMAS A.
136 Heritage Dr.
Warwick, Rl 02818
TARTAGLIA, JOSEPH
21 Bailey PI.
New Rochelle, NY 10801
TATE, RALPH
104 Spencer St.
Dorchester, MA 02124
TATKO, WILLIAM J.
Box 192
Middle Granville, NY
12849
TAYLOR, KAREN E.
Lloyd Neck
Huntington, NY 11743
TAYLOR, RALPH H.
435 First Parish Rd.
Scituate, MA 02066
TEDESCHI, ARTHUR C.
42 Poplar St.
Nanuet, NY 10954
TEHAN, JOSEPH L.
28 Perthshire Rd.
Brighton, MA 02135
379
TELLA, ROBERT R.
13 Benenson Dr.
Cos Cob, CT 06807
TENAGLIA, ELAINE M.
72 Preston St.
Everett, MA 02149
TERRIO, MARY P.
61 Lexington St.
Burlington, MA 01803
TESORO, JOHNM.
17 Moore Ave.
Waldwick, NJ 07463
TETREAULT, DIANE D.
10 Lothian Rd. Apt. 4
Brighton, MA 02135
THALER, THERESEM.
17 Sycamore La.
Irvington, NY 10533
THIBAULT, ROBERT P.
1255 Read St.
Somerset, MA 02726
THOMPSON, NEAL
16 Gray St.
Boston, MA 02116
THOMPSON, WILLIAM R.
4 Woodland Rd.
Stoneham, MA 02180
THORNE, CAROLINE E.
27 Bradbury St.
Old Town, ME 04468
THORP, DAVID M.
611 Sherbourne St.
Sault S. Marie, CA
TIMONEY, JOHN F.
7 Stuyvesant Oval
New York, NY 10009
TIRELLI, FRANCIS X.
23 Dunwoodie PI.
Greenwich, CT 06830
TIRRELL, JANET A.
1400 Worcester Rd. No. 7403
Framingham, MA 01701
TITUS, MARTHA P.
48 Diamond Crest La.
Stamford, CT 06903
TOBEY, JONO.
24 Park Rd.
Winchester, MA 01890
TOMANEY, Eileen
19 Laurel St.
Arlington, MA 02174
TOMECEK,
CHRISTOPHER W.
3758TianaSt.
Seaford, NY 11783
TOOMEY, MARGARET M.
35 Pleasant St.
Hyde Park, MA 021 36
TORRACO, ROBERT J.
27 Theresa Rd.
W. Quincy, MA 02169
TRABOLSI, GARY A.
9269 Shore Rd.
Brooklyn, NY 11209
TRACY, PATRICK K.
433 W. Roxbury Pkwy.
Boston, MA 02133
TRACER, MARC E.
30 Pine Crest Rd.
Newton, MA 021 59
TRAHON, JOHNG.
97 Payson Rd.
Chestnut Hill, MA 02167
TRAMONTOZZI, DONNA M.
34 Spring Rd.
Needham, MA 021 92
TRAVERS, DENISEM.
35 Carter St.
Hudson, MA 01 749
TRAVIA, JOSEPH J.
501 Ferry St.
Everett, MA 02149
TRIBBLE, ROY
128 Rockland Ave.
Maiden, MA 02148
TROIANO, MARK J.
359 S. 3rd St.
Linderhurst, NY 11757
TSIANTAR, NICHOLAS
7 Harvard Tr.
Allston, MA 02134
TSIKRITES, ANDREA A.
4 College Ave.
Arlington, MA 02174
TUCKER, CHARLES C.
Weathervane La.
Cos Cob, CT 06807
TUFO, RONALD A.
7Cefalo Rd.
W. Roxbury, MA 02132
TUKEY, ALAN D.
22 Shiretown Rd.
Dedham, MA 02026
TULLY, JAYW.
6 Sharlin Dr.
W. Simsbury, CT 06092
TULLY, MARK M.
50 Fairbanks Rd.
Milton, MA 02186
TURCOTTE, JEFFREY A.
975 Cranbrook Dr.
Cleveland, OH 44143
TURNER, CARLE.
5 Leeward La.
W. Dennis, MA 02670
TURNER, ROBERT P.
121 Circuit Rd.
Winthrop, MA 021 52
TYRELL, JOHN A.
326 Central Ave.
Milton, MA 02187
ULRICH, DAVID W.
118 Crabapple La.
Syracuse, NY 13219
URSINI, JOSEPHINE
12 Piney Glen Ct.
Potomac, MD 20854
VADEBONCOEUR, DIANE D.
1354 S. Broadway
E. Providence, Rl 02914
VALCOURT, ANNE MARIE
180 Mount Hope Rd.
Somerset, MA 02726
VALENTI, JEAN A.
28 Teal St.
Arlington, MA 02174
VALENTI, THOMAS P.
6625 Lightfoot
Chicago, IL 60646
VAN BENTEN, JOHN J.
42 W. 43rd St.
Indianapolis, IN 46208
VAREIKA, WILLIAM M.
297 North Ave.
Brockton, MA 02402
VARGA, MICHELE
52 Wareland Rd.
Wellesley Hills, MA 02181
VAUGHAN, WILLIAM A.
20 BellevueSt.
Boston, MA 02125
VAZQUEZ, MAURICE V.
40 Berkeley Ave.
Newport, Rl 02840
VAZQUEZ, RAFAEL A.
1918 Sauco Santa Mari
Rio Piedras, PR 00927
VAZQUEZ, RICHARD K.
45 Sutton PI. S
New York, NY 10022
VENTOLA, PETRICE A.
187 Ridge Rd.
Revere, MA 02151
VENTURA, MICHAEL
14 Brandywine Ct.
Scotch Plains, NJ 07076
VERONEAU, GERALDINE A.
14 Elm St.
Penacook, NH 03301
VERRECCHIA, PAULA.
52 Fort Ave.
Cranston, Rl 02905
VIDI, PETER R.
712 Quaint Acres Dr.
Silver Spring, MD 20904
VIGNEAULT, MICHAEL R.
8,57 Negishi-Asahidai
Yokohama, Japan
VINE, THOMAS J.
3Hillcrest Dr.
Plainville, MA 02762
VOELKEL, MARKE.
122 Kemper St.
Quincy, MA 02170
VOLOSHIN, KURT W.
Fountain St.
Woodbridge, 06515
WAGER, FRANK A.
12 Ave. Sur.
S. Ann El Salvador
WAGNER, GALE M.
777 Paramus Rd.
Paramus, NJ 07652
WALLACE,MICHAELJ.
Orchard Hill Rd.
Mystic, CT 06355
WALSH, CHRISTINE E.
25 Hillcroft Rd.
Jamaica Plain, MA 021 30
WALSH, CLAIRE M.
28 Wedgewood St.
Everett, MA 02149
WALSH, EDWARD T.
172 Pond St.
Winchester, MA 01 890
WALSH, J. PATRICK
530 N. Main St. 709
Butler, PA 16001
WALSH, KEVIN M.
510 E. 23rd St.
New York, NY 10010
WALSH, LANEK.
3 Andrews Rd.
Bedford, MA 01730
WALSH, RICHARD J.
146 Elmwood Ave.
Wollaston, MA 021 70
WARD, PAMELA M.
317 Berkeley Rd.
Merlon, PA 19066
Ward, ROBERT J.
9 Wampatuck Rd.
Quincy, MA 02169
WARD, ROBERTS.
403 Liberty St.
Braintree, MA 02184
WARNY, PIERRE R.
34 Bridle Path
Port Washington, NY
11050
WARZOCHA, KATHRYN A
22 Bristol St.
Wallingford,CT 06492
WASIOLEK, JAMESJ.
21 St. Brendan Rd.
Dorchester, MA 02124
WEBBER, PATRICIA A.
112 Spring St.
Cambridge, MA 02141
WEBER, ALFRED J.
812 Summer St.
Lynn, MA 01905
WEIGEL, DONALD F.
9865 Pinnacle Rd.
Sauquoit, NY 13456
WEILAND, PAULR.
475 School St.
Belmont, MA 02178
38C
WEINER, ROBERTA.
130 Andrew St.
Newton Highlands, MA
02161
WEINS, DOUGLAS G.
105 Commonwealth Rd.
Rochester, NY 14618
WEISS, RONALD E.
206 Emann Dr.
Camillus, NY 13031
WEISZ, ALICE MARY I.
178-09 Henley Rd.
Jamaica Est, NY 11432
WELLS, MARY M.
6672 32nd PI. NW
Washington, DC 20015
WELSH, COLLEEN A.
3780 Vinecrest Dr.
Dallas, TX 75229
WELSH, MARYK.
5 Bent Hill Dr.
Framingham, MA 01701
WENGER, PAULH.
115 Pepperidge Dr.
Manchester, NH 03103
WERNER, DEBORAH G.
11 Pine Ridge Rd.
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603
WESTRACK, GREGORY
34 Westgate Rd. 6
Chestnut Hill, MA 02167
WESTROPP, MARY M.
2756 Inverness St.
Shaker Hts, OH 44122
WHEELER, DEBORAH L
11 Highland Ave.
Roxbury, MA 021 19
WHIDDEN, KATHERINEE.
22 Landers St.
S. Hadley, MA 01075
WHITBREAD, GEORGE T.
101 Allen Rd.
RockvilleCtr., NY 11570
WHITE, DIDIER A.
21 Gayland St.
Dorchester, MA 02125
WHITE, GREGORY R.
25 Pilgrim Rd.
Milton, MA 02186
WHITE, GRETCHEN A.
37 Heathcote Rd.
Scarsdale, NY 10583
WHITE, PHYLLIS A.
3544 Santa Fe Trail
Doraville, GA 30340
WHITFORD, PRISCILLA
406 Spring St.
Newport, Rl 02840
WHITNEY, DIANE E.
93 Paul Revere Rd.
Needham, MA 02194
381
WHOLLEY, MARY K.
15 Garden Ter.
Salem, MA 01 970
WHYNOT, JAMES I.
277 Crafts St.
Newtonville, MA 02160
WICKHAM, ROBERT C.
72 Old Colony Rd.
Wellesley, MA 02181
WIEZOREK, F. Patricia
194 Linwood St.
New Britain, CT 06052
WIGH, RUTH N.
48 East St.
Wallingford, CT 06492
WILCKE, MARILYN A.
68 Barry Rd.
Worcester, MA 01609
WILCOX, ROBERTO.
22 Helen St.
Lake George, NY 12845
WILDER, KATHLEEN R.
50 Charles Cir.
Stougtiton, MA 02072
WILKINSON, DOROTHY M.
17 Swan St.
Stoughton, MA 02072
WILKIS, PAULL.
199Strattimore Rd. 7
Brighton, MA 02135
WILLIAMS, JACQUELINE R.
M-121 Charter Homes
Geneva, NY 14456
WILLIAMS, JOHN F.
114 Summit Ave.
Wollaston, MA 02170
WILLIAMS, LELANDT.
114 Clover Hills Dr.
Rochester, NY 14618
WILLIAMS, SHARON M.
3650 Vineyard PI.
Cincinnati, OH 45226
WILLIAMS, SIMON H.
1750 Commonwealth Ave.
Brighton, MA 021 35
WILLIAMSON,
JACQUELINE
Sun View Dr.
Glen Cove, NY 11542
WILMOTT, THOMAS J.
11 Horseshoe La.
Stamford, CT 06905
WILSON, GAIL F.
10 Milton St.
Dorchester, MA 021 24
WILSON, MARY M.
8 Cross Rd.
Darien, CT 06820
WILSON, NORMAN A.
5 Sunset Dr.
Medway, MA 02053
WILSON, VERNERL.
1905 W. Orange St.
South Bend, IN 46628
WILSON, WILLIE A.
46 Stillman Ave.
Brocton, MA 02402
WILTHEW, DANIEL J.
563 Heath St.
Chestnut Hill, MA 02167
WOLF, ANDREWS.
235 Adams St.
Brooklyn, NY 11201
WOLFE, ANDREA
56 Balmville Rd.
Newburgh, NY 12550
WOLFE, DENNIS P.
R1112 Broad St.
Montoursville, PA 17754
WOLFE, JOHN
1328 W. Arthur Ave.
Chicago, IL 60626
WOLOSEN, JUDITH M.
47 Washington St.
Harrison, NJ 07029
WOOD, MARY K.
229 Whaley St.
Freeport, NY 11 520
WOODS, WARREN D.
44 Martin St.
W. Roxbury, MA 02132
WOODWORTH, JEFFREY C.
44 Lincoln St.
44 Lincoln St.
Needham, MA 021 92
WOOLCOCK, JOSEPH A.
188 Beacon St.
Chestnut Hill, MA 02167
WUNDER, RICHARD F.
52 DurgesSt.
Staten Island, NY 10304
WYNNE, DANIEL J.
33 Merritt Ave.
Cresskill, NJ 07626
YABLONSKI, CHESTER
89 W. Johnathan St.
Gardner, MA 01 790
YACOUBIAN, ROBERT H.
99 Oxford St.
Arlington, MA 021 74
YANUCCI, LOUIS
59 Ridgewood La.
Melrose, MA 02176
YEE, ANNE
3Greylock Rd.
Allston, MA 02134
YETTEN, RAYMONDS.
25 Central
Waltham, MA 02154
YOKELL, PATRICIAS.
10 Constitution Way
Methuen, MA 01844
YOUNG, DENISE A.
45 Jenness St.
Quincy, MA 02169
YOUNG, KENNETH P.
1286 Walnut St.
Newton Highlands, MA
02161
YUCHENGCO, ALFONSO S.
47 McKinley Rd.
Philippines
YURKANIS, BARBARA J.
53 Bradley Hill Rd.
Hingham, MA 02043
ZACHARIAS, MARIE T.
3400 Clydewood Ave.
Richmond, VA 23234
ZAMARRO, ERMINIAJ.
11 Park St.
Westboro, MA 01581
ZANIBONI, MARCIAA.
416 Franklin St.
Whitman, MA 02382
ZERILLO, JOHN A.
413 Belmont Dr.
Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
ZIGARELLI, Carol L
69 Madison Ave.
Morristown, NJ 07960
ZINITI, THOMAS M.
113 Harvard St.
Quincy, MA 02170
ZIPKE, CAROLA.
7 Whitlock Ave.
Plantsville, CT 06479
ZUSKE, BARBARA A.
24019 Wolf Rd.
Bay Village, OH 44140
382
PATRONS & ADVERTISEMENTS
383
1974 BOSTON COLLEGE
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
1974 BOSTON COLLEGE
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Sept.
14
Texas
Sept.
28
at Temple
Oct.
5
at Navy
Oct.
12
William and Mary
Oct.
19
at Pittsburgh
Oct.
26
at Villanova
Nov.
2
W. Virginia
Nov.
9
Tulane
Nov.
16
Syracuse
Nov.
23
at Massachusetts
Nov.
30
Holy Cross
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Compliments
of
Management
&
Staff
of
Saga
Food
Service
Compliments
of the
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CONGRATULATIONS
AND BEST WISHES!
What else
can we say?
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From The Brothers Of
Alpha Phi Omega
National Service Fraternity
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Boston College
Compliments
of
Boston College
Bookstore
387
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Boston College Radio
WZBC
90.3 — FM
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Bob Grip — General Manager Ed. 74
Len DeLuca — Progarm Director A&S 74
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Best Wishes
From
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Famous 1-Lb. Broiled
Sirloin Steak
Every Wednesday And Friday
Double Lobster Special
Boiled and Baked Stuffed
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All Prices Subject To Change
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FOREIGN
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DOMESTIC
LIQUORS
LOngwood 6-5588
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UNDERGRADUATE GOVERNMENT
OF BOSTON COLLEGE
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Compliments of:
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to
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Editor-in-Chief
Thanks to
Thie Sub Turri Staff,
and especially to my parents,
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard W. Kowalski,
for making my four years
at BC so wonderful.
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Managing Editor
397
PATRONS
We, of the Sub Turri, would like to thank
the following for their support this year .
MR. & MRS. FREDERICK J. ADLER*
MR. & MRS. STEPHEN D. AMOROSO
MR. &MRS. L ANDRIANO
MR. & MRS. J. ANGIOLILLO*
MR. & MRS. RICHARD J. ARMSTRONG'
FRANCIS W. BACON-
MRS. DOROTHY BAKER
MR. & MRS. JOHN T. BARAN
WILLIAM T. BARNETT
MR. & MRS. EDMUND P. BARTNICK
MRS. HELEN M.BAUER*
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM C. BEAM*
MR. & MRS. HENRY J. BECHTOLD*
GREGORY BERNARD BEGIN*
MRS. ANN BEGROWICZ*
MR. & MRS. LOUIS E. BENDER*
DR. & MRS. RONALD M. BERNARDIN*
MR. LUIS BENITEZ-CARLE*
LILLIAN & GEORGE BILLAGE*
MR. & MRS. CHARLES J. BIRARELLI*
MR. & MRS. RICHARD A. BLAKE*
DR. & MRS. SAMUEL BLANK
HERBERT & DONNA BLECK*
MR. & MRS. FRANCIS X. BLOUIN*
MR. & MRS. CARLO F. BONAVITA*
MR. & MRS. ROBERT I. BOUDROW*
MAURICE J. BOULANGER
MR. & MRS. RAY BOURDEAU
RANDALL T. BOYD*
MR. & MRS. THOMAS F. BREEN, JR.
MR. & MRS. JAMES T. BRENNAN
398
MR. & MRS. EUGENE A. BROCCOLO
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH F. BROGAN*
MR. & MRS. STANLEY J. BUBIEN*
ANN E. BURKE*
MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH D. BURKE
MR. & MRS. MARTIN F. BURKE
DR. & MRS. IRVING L BURNESS
IDA & FRED CACIGI*
MR. JOSEPH GALDERA*
MR. & MRS. THOMAS P. GALLAHAN*
BARBARA A. GANAVAN
MR. & MRS. VINGENT M. GANTELLA*
MR. & MRS. EDWARD F. GAPOBIANGO*
MR. & MRS. ANTHONY M. GAPPIELLO
MR. & MRS. A. H GAPRO*
JOAQUIN GARBONELL*
MRS. WILLIAM J. GAREY
MR. & MRS. MELVIN E. CARLSON
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH F. GARNEY*
THOMAS M. GARROLL
MIGHAEL JOSEPH GARTY
MR. & MRS. JAMES GARUSO*
MR. & MRS. RAYMOND A. CARYE*
DR. & MRS. JAMES A. GASEY, JR.*
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH GATANIA, SR.
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH P. GELIG, SR.*
MR. & MRS. HENRY F. GHAMBERS*
MR. & MRS. EDWARD W. GHAMPIGNY*
DR. & MRS. OWEN A. GHANG
DR. & MRS. ERNESTO GHU*
MR. & MRS. JAMES GIGENIA*
MR. & MRS. ENIO GIPRIANO*
MR. & MRS. JOHN A. GITARELLA
MR. & MRS. MARTIN GLANGY
BURRELLL. GLARK*
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH GLASEN
MRS. JAMES F. GLYNE, JR.*
MR. & MRS. HERBERT S. GOHEN*
399
MR. & MRS. THOMAS J. CONDON*
LILIAM. CONLON
FRANCISJ. CONNELL, JR.
DR. JOSEPH B. CONNOLLY*
ROBERT J. COONEY*
MR. AND MRS. PHILIP H. CORBOY*
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH W. CORRAO*
GERARD T.COUGHLIN*
MR. & MRS. LOUIS COVINO*
J. O.CRAIG, JR.*
MR. & MRS. JOHN J. CRIMLISK*
MRS. TERESE CROWLEY
SANTO W. CRUPE
MR. & MRS. WALTER P. CUMMINGS, JR.
JOSEPH CUOMO
BERNARDS. CURRAN*
JOHN V.CURRY
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM T. GUSHING
FRANK T.D'AGOSTINO*
JOHN J. DALY
MR. & MRS. GERALD E. D'AMOUR
MR. & MRS. ROBERT E. DARSNEY
DR. &MRS. KIRK J. DAVID
MR. & MRS. B. D'ELIA*
MR. & MRS. ALFRED J. DENEAULT
MR. & MRS. MICHAEL DeSIMONE*
ATTY. & MRS. ROLAND G. DESMARAIS
TULLIO A. DeROBBIO
DR. & MRS. J. A.M. deRUYTER*
MR. & MRS. EUGENE P. DEVINE*
MR. & MRS. JOHN J. DEVINE, JR.
MR. &MRS. A.L deVRIES*
MR. & MRS. JOHN DIGIROLAMO*
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM D. DiPESA
DR. JOSEPH J. DiPIETRO
MR. & MRS. JAMES J. DOHERTY
MR. & MRS. ALBERT F. DOLCETTI*
MR. & MRS. JOHN J. DONAHUE, JR.*
400
MR. & MRS. LEONARD S. DONCHEZ*
MR. & MRS. JOHN H. DONNELL, SR.*
MR. & MRS. J. C. DONNELLY*
MR. & MRS. JAMES R. DONOVAN*
MR. & MRS. STANLEY DREVINS*
MR. & MRS. RICHARD F. DREW
MR. & MRS. JOHN DUARTE*
MR. & MRS. FREDERICK W. DUCCA
JOSEPH & SHIRLEY DUFRESNE*
MR. & MRS. JAMES P. DUGGAN*
MAYOR & MRS. THOMAS DUNN*
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM E. DUNN*
DR. LEEG. EBY*
MR. & MRS. CARL EISERT
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH B. FARINA
THOMAS MARTIN FEENEY*
GERALD FELLOWS*
JOSE M. FERNANDEZ, M.D.
MR. & MRS.JOSEPH J. FERRIS*
MR. & MRS. EDWARD J. FENSKE*
MR. & MRS. ARTHUR J. FERNALD
MR. & MRS. THOMAS FINNEGAN*
MRS. THOMAS J. FIORI*
MRS. ELIZABETH M. FLYNN*
MRS. JULIUS M. FORHECZ*
DR. & MRS. MARIO A. FORTUNATO
JOHNH. FRIAR FAMILY*
MR. & MRS. EDWARD R. FRICK*
MR. & MRS. PAUL GALLAGHER*
MR. & MRS. ARTHUR L GAMBONE*
MR. & MRS. WALTER J. GARLAND*
MR. & MRS. DONALD E. GAYNOR
MR. & MRS. FRANK C. GEIGER, SR.*
MR. & MRS. C. JOSEPH GENSTER
MR. & MRS. PATSY GIACOMO*
MR. & MRS. JOHN T. GILBRIDE
MR. & MRS. LOUIS R. GIUSTO*
MR. & MRS. JOHN F. GLEASON
DRS. MARGARITA & ALBERTO GONZALEZ*
401
MR. & MRS. ALAN ROY GOODEAR*
MR. & MRS. ROBERT L GOTFREDSON
DR. & MRS. JAMES B. GOYNE*
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH GRANT*
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM GRAZIADEI*
MR. & MRS. WALTER T. GREANEY*
ROBERT GRIP
THOMAS F. GUSTAFSON
DR. & MRS. FRANCIS J. HALEY*
E. J. HANKE*
MR. & MRS. RICHARD E. HARDIN*
MR. & MRS. THOMAS P. HARKINS*
ROY E. HARRIS
MR. & MRS. EDWARD P. HAYES
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM T. HEAGNEY
MR. &MRS. G. F. HEDGES*
C. HENRY*
JOHN D. HENRY*
MR. &MRS. DAVID HERN
MR. & MRS. FRANCIS HERRMANN*
MR. & MRS. RONALD W. HINE*
MARTIN M. HOPWOOD*
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM J. HORNE*
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH HORVATH*
MR. & MRS. MICHAEL J. HOULIHAN
DAVID & THERESA HUGHES*
MR. & MRS. ROBERT F. HUNT*
MR. &MRS. LOUIS lORIO*
DR. & MRS. ROBERT A. JACARUSO*
MR. & MRS. EDWARD M. JAMES
DORIS & BILL JONES
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM J. JONES*
MR. & MRS. TOFFY JOWDY*
MR. & MRS. MAURICE R. JUILLET
MR. & MRS. EDWARD KAMINSKI
MR. & MRS. R. W. KAMMANN*
CORNELIUS J. KELLEHER
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH J. KELLEHER
JAMES M.KELLIHER
402
MR. & MRS. JOHN A. KELLEY
DR. & MRS. ROBERT F. KELLY
MR. & MRS. ROBERT A. KENDEL
MR. & MRS. JAMES J. KENNEY*
M. JEAN KEOHANE & FAMILY*
JOHN KERPCHAR
MR. & MRS. JOHN E. KERVIN, JR.*
MS. JEONNEKHAN
MR, & MRS. ROBERT J. KIELY*
MR. & MRS. TIMOTHY F. KILGULLEN*
MR. &MRS. J. P. KIRN, JR.*
MR. & MRS. W. RICHARD KITCHEN
MR. &MRS. J. KORUDA
MR. & MRS. LEONARD W. KOWALSKI
MR. & MRS. CHESTER C. KOZLOWSKI
MR. & MRS. ANDREW J. KRONE*
MR. & MRS. THOMAS S. KRUMMENACHER*
MR. &MRS. LEO W. KULIG*
MR. & MRS. GEORGE KULPER*
MR. &MRS. H. D.KURT
MR. & MRS. ARTHUR J. LACROIX*
MR. & MRS. JOHN J. LANDRIGAN
MR. &MRS. W. P. LANE*
MR. & MRS. ROBERT C. LANGNER*
ANTONIO E. LARROCA & FAMILY*
DONALD F. LA SALA*
MR. & MRS. JOHN F. LAWLER, JR.*
MR. & MRS. FREDERICK J. LEAHY*
MR. & MRS. RUSSELL P. LEAHY*
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM A. LEAVEY, JR.*
NOELEITE
MR. FRANK LENAHAM*
FRANCIS HUGO LEONI
MR. & MRS. M. S. LETOURNEAU*
MR. & MRS. LORENZO G. LEVASSEUK
MILTON L. LEVY*
FRANK LIONETTI*
THE LIVORNESE FAMILY*
PROF. & MRS. JOSEPH J. LOFERSKI
403
DR. & MRS. RICHARD LOIACONO
JOSEPH P. LORDI*
DR. & MRS. THOMAS J. LYNCH*
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH W. LYONS*
MR. & MRS. DENNIS J. MACAULAY*
MR. & MRS. PAUL J. MACHUNSKI*
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM D. MANNING*
MR. & MRS. STEVE MARTAKIS*
EDWARD C. MARTIN
MR. & MRS. T. ROBERT MARTIN*
MR. & MRS. ALFRED W. MARTINELLI*
MR. & MRS. FRANCIS X. McBRIDE
DR. & MRS. WILLIAM T. McCANN*
MR. & MRS. JOHN H. MCCARTHY*
MR. & MRS. JOHN H. McDONOUGH*
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH F. McELENEY*
MR. & MRS. THOMAS J. McGANN
MR. & MRS. EDWARD McGLYNN*
MR. & MRS. JAMES McGRATH*
JAMES M. MCGREGOR*
DR. & MRS. ROLAND B. McGUIRE*
MR. & MRS. MARTIN McHALE*
MR. & MRS. JAMES J. McKEE
MR. & MRS. ROBERT L McKENZIE*
MR. & MRS. FRANCIS J. McKEON, JR.*
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM McKEON
MR. & MRS. JOHN F. McLAUGHLIN*
RICHARD F. McMAHON, JR.*
MR. & MRS. JAMES M. McSOLEY
MR. & MRS. FRANK McVINNEY*
LEOMEIDL*
MR. & MRS. CARL P. MEHNE
CDR. J. A. MEYERTHOLEN, USN
COMDR. & MRS. J. ALEXANDER MICHAUD*
MR. & MRS. THOMAS J. MILAN
MR. &MRS. G.MILKOSKY
DR. & MRS. JOSEPH MINASI*
MR. E. P. MITCHELL*
404
JOHN J. MOHICK*
NATJ. MONTALBANO
MR. & MRS. PATRICK J. MONTUORI
MR. & MRS. JAMES J. MORAN*
MR. & MRS. MARTIN M. MORRISSEY*
DR. & MRS. J. B. MOVELLE
MRS. STEPHANIE MOZICATO*
MR. EDWIN T.MULHERN*
MR. & MRS. JOHN R. MULLEN*
MR. & MRS. JAMES F. MULLIN
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM J. MULVIHILL*
MR. & MRS. CHARLES MURRAY*
JOHNP. MURRAY, JR.*
MR. & MRS. RAYMOND MURRAY
MR. & MRS. THOMAS E. MURRAY, II*
HOWARD NADLER*
DR. & MRS. URS F. NAGER, SR.*
THOMAS A. NEUFELD*
DR. & MRS. CALVIN NICHOLAS*
MR. & MRS.JAMES F. NICK, JR.*
MR. & MRS. E. T. NOLAN
ROBERT DU BOIS NOONAN*
MR. & MRS. CHARLES M. NOONE
MARY ANN NOVAKOSKI*
MR. & MRS. CHARLES L NOWOSADKO
CARLOS J. NOYA
MR. & MRS. FRANCIS J. NUNNERY
IN MEMORY OF JAMES G. J. O'BRIEN, SR.
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH P. O'BRIEN*
MR. & MRS. MAURICE J. O'CONNELL
EDWARD P. O'CONNOR*
MR. & MRS. EDWARD S. O'CONNOR*
MR. & MRS. JOHN M. ODENBACH
MR. & MRS. JAMES O'DONNEL
MR. & MRS. JOHN P. O'DONNELL
MR. & MRS. RICHARD O'KEEFE
ROBERT J. O'KEEFE
405
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH P. OLEKSAK
MR. & MRS. BENJAMIN OLIVER*
WILLIAM A. OLIVER*
MR. & MRS. JEREMIA J. O'NEIL*
MR. & MRS. GEORGE OPPEL
MRS. ANNE O'REILLY*
MR. & MRS. FRED P. ORLANDO*
DR. & MRS. LEO J. PARENTE*
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH T. PERNA*
MR. & MRS. ORLANDO PERSICHILLI
MR. & MRS. ROBERT C. PHELAN
MR. & MRS. RICHARD J. PIELLISCH
MR. & MRS. C. J. PAREMBSKI
MRS. JOHN POTAPCHUK*
MR. & MRS. R. L PRATE*
MR. & MRS. ROBERT J. PUE*
MR. & MRS. JOHN W. PURCELL*
PEGGY & HANK PUZO
MR. &MRS. JOHNQUINCY
MR. & MRS. RAYMOND RADZIVILLA*
MR. & MRS. HUGO RANTA*
MR. & MRS. JOHN B. RATERINK*
ATTY. ALPHONSE J. RAUDONIS*
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM R. REGAN*
TIM RHATIGAN*
MR. & MRS. PAUL F. RICHARDSON*
JOHNW. RIORDAN*
MR. & MRS. A. P. RIZZUTO*
JOHN J. ROARKE*
DR. & MRS. JAMES E. ROBERTS*
MR. & MRS. GEROGE J. ROBINSON*
MR. & MRS. CHARLES E. RODGERS, JR.
MR. & MRS. ALBERT J. ROHNER*
MR. & MRS. EDWARD J. ROPER*
FRED & NORA ROSANIO
MR. & MRS. EDWARD ROSENTHAL
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH ROSITO
406
CHARLES J. ROWD*
MR. & MRS. FRANK RUBINO*
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH F. RUGGIERO*
MR. & MRS. JOHN F. RYAN, SR.
MR. & MRS. THOMAS F. RYAN
MR. & MRS. CHARLES J. SABATINO*
MR. & MRS. ALBERT SACCO
CATHERINE & ROBERT SAMPSON*
MR. & MRS. EMIL SAPERE
MR. & MRS. ARMANDO G. SASSI*
MR. & MRS. MICHAEL SAVAS*
MR. & MRS. RICHARD E. SCANLAN
MR. &MRS. P. A. SCHIAVO
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM E. SCHMIDT, SR.*
MR. & MRS. LOUIS P. SCHMITT
JOHN E. SCHWARZ
DR. & MRS. LOUIS J. SCORDAMAGLIA*
RITASERRA*
MRS. RITASERRA
MR. & MRS. FRED SHAKER
MR. & MRS. JOHN T. SHARKEY*
MR. & MRS. D. R. SHAUGHNESSY*
MR. & MRS. MITSUO SHIMIZU*
GEROGETTE L. SIMON & FAMILY
MR. & MRS. ROBERT SKEFFINGTON*
MR. & MRS. HAROLD SIMELLEY*
MR. & MRS. FRANCIS SMITH, JR.*
MR. & MRS. SIDNEY SMITH, JR.
RICHARD SOLOSKI*
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM H. SOUTHWORTH*
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM E. STEMPSEY, SR.*
DR. & MRS. M. J. STIERSTORFER, JR.
DR. WALTER M. STILLGER*
MRS. HARRY H. STRAUS, JR.*
MR. & MRS. EUGENE F. SULLIVAN
MR. & MRS. JOHN F. SULLIVAN
MR. STEPHEN J. SULLIVAN*
407
JUDGE & MRS. JOSEPH SUOZZI*
MR. & MRS. DANIEL SUSSEN
STEVEN SZONDY
MR. & MRS. WALTER F. TIMONEY*
DR. & MRS. ROBERT A. TITELBAUM*
FRANCES TODESCO*
MR. & MRS. ANTHONY J. TUFO*
EDWIN J. TURNER*
MR. & MRS. LOUIS VACCA
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH E. VALENTI*
DR. & MRS. SIRO VASQUEZ*
MR. &MRS. VISCIANO*
R. V. WALLMARK*
MR. & MRS. JOHN M. WALSH*
COL. & MRS. JOHN P. WALSH*
MR. & MRS. LEO WALSH
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM J. WALSH*
MRS. RALPH F. WARD
MR. & MRS. PIERRE RAYMOND WARNY*
MR. & MRS. KENNETH WATTERWORTH*
MR. & MRS. THOMAS J. WHELAN*
MR. & MRS. JOHN WHIDDEN*
DR. & MRS. DONALD J. WHITE*
MR. & MRS. PETER WIECZOREK*
MR. & MRS. JOHN WILKINS
FRED WILLIAMS
MR. & MRS. DANIEL WYNNE
FEEW. YEE*
MR. ALFONSO YUCHENGCO*
DR. & MRS. EDWARD F. YURKANIS*
MR. & MRS. DONALD ZABEL*
408
SUBTURRI
STAFF
Paul M. Aloi, Editor-in-Chief
Ronald J. Kowalski, Managing Editor
Rev. John R. Trzaska, S.J.
Faculty Advisor
409
Heidi L. Schwarzbauer, Activities Editor
Paul Hughes, Academics Editor
Richard A. Breunig, Associate Editor
410
Richard M. Carlson, Student Life Editor.
411
Andrea M. Tremaglio, Seniors Editor
Joseph Rosito, Photographer
Eric V. Wallmark, General Staff.
412
Sybille F. "C.B." Stillger, Photographer
Lore E. Lee, Features Editor
413
Denis M. Nothern, Layout Editor
Gerald B. Shea, Staff Writer
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David J. Mllkosky, Photographer
414
Paul M. Aloi Editor-in-Chief
Ronald J. Kowalski Managing Editor
Richard A. Breunig Associate Editor
Rev. John R., Trzaska S.J Faculty Adviser
SubTurri 1974
EDITORS
Richard M. Carlson Student Life Editor
Paul Hughes Academics Editor
Lore E. Lee Features Editor
Denis M. Nothern Layout Editor
Michael J. Owens Sports Editor
Heidi L. Schwarzbauer Activities Editor
Andrea M. Tremaglio Senior Editor
PHOTO STAFF
Clifford E. Myatt
Photo Editor
Dave Milkosky
Charles Owens
Joe Rosito
C.B. Stillger
GENERAL STAFF
Linda Albamonti
John Chang
Gerry Shea
Susan Stadolnik
Eric Wallmark
CONTRIBUTERS
Eileen Barrett
Anne Begrowicz
Denise Daych
Robert Grip
David Hern'
Phil Horton
Nedra Jayner
Jim Kelliher
Rosemary Kelly
Betsy Lee
Marcia Maglione
Dr. Paul Marcoux
Michael Modestino
Robert Rosenthal
Robert Sullivan
Angela Tremaglio
Steve Walworth
The Poem "For The Union Dead" is by Robert Lowell; from Life Studies — For The Union Dead .
The Prologue Theme on Boston College is by Paul Aloi, Ron Kowalski and Heidi Schwarzbauer.
The 1974 Sub Turri was printed by Hunter Publishing Company of Winston-Salem, North Carolina in April, 1974.
The cover material is of Natural Buckram with Burnt Sienna Ink No. 19 hot stamped design. The Original cover
drawing of Ford Tower was drawn in pen and ink especially for the 1974 Sub Turri by Karen Majeski. The body of
the book was printed on 80LB matte paper and set in Helvetica type. The Representative of Hunter Publishing
Company was Mr. Richard Lowe of Acton, Mass. Senior Portraits were done by Stevens Studios of Bangor, Maine.
THE STAFF OF THE 1974 SUB TURRI WISHES TO THANK THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE, WITHOUT WHOM
PUBLICATION MIGHT HAVE BEEN IMPOSSIBLE:
The staff of the Black Talent Program; Rev. Edward J. Hanrahan, S.J.; Eddie Miller and his staff at the Sports
Information Office; Harold Dodge of Stevens Studios who photographed all of the seniors in this book and Mr. A.
Allan Ollove of Stevens Studios; Rev. Francis J. Sweeney, S.J. of the Humanities Series; Rev. James A. Woods,
S.J. University Registrar, Coach Bob Zuffelato for his fine interview on Basketball recruiting; the staff of the
Rathskeller; Dick Lowe and the entire production staff at Hunter Publishing for their constant help; The featured
faculty and administrators; The Cultural and Social Committees.
415
GENERAL INDEX
Academics 103
Accounting Academy 150
Activities 119
Advertisements 383
Alpha Kappa Psi 146
Alpha Phi Omega 147
Band 120
Basketball 180
Bezuszka, Rev. Stanley, J., S.J 112
Boston 98
Cheerleaders 122
Cheney, Rev. Robert, J., S.J 112
Chess Club 157
Chinese Student Club 143
Chorale 124
Commuter's Committee 131
Concerts 1 00
Council for Exceptional Children 145
Courtside Club 144
Cross-Country 1 76
Cultural Committee 131
Delta Sigma Pi 147
Dineen, Mary 118
Dramatics Society 126
Evening College Senate 132
Features 87
Fencing 156
Finance Academy 150
Football 166
Fulton Debate 128
Glynn, Arthur, L 116
Gold Key Society 140
Heights 134
Hockey 189
Humanities Series 96
Jewish Student Alliance 145
Jones, Joan 114
Joshua Center 142
Judo Club 152
Kappa Delta Epsilon 148
Karate Academy 155
Mendel Club 150
Men's Sv\/imming 160
Men's Waterpolo 159
Mental Health Volunteers 144
Monan, Rev. J. Donald, S.J 104
O'Connell Student Union 138
Olivieri, Charles 117
Photo Club 130
Pi Sigma Epsilon 148
Prologue 1
Rugby 178
Sailing 200
School of Education Senate 132
School of Management Senate 133
School of Nursing Senate 133
Science Fiction Club 130
Senior Index 355
Seniors 209
Ski Team 163
Soccer 1 74
SOM Review 151
Sports 165
Student Life 47
Student Teachers 254
Stylus 151
Sub Turri 409
Sub Varsity Sports 206
Table Tennis 157
Tae Kwon Do 1 54
U.G.B.C 131
Women's Center 94
Women's Sports 202
Women's Swimming 161
Woods, Rev. James, A., S.J 113
Wrestling 199
WVBC-WZBC 136
Yoga 156
Zuffelato Interview 204
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SPRING '74
B.C. GOES TO THEN. IT.!
The 1974 National Invitational Tournament invited
the Eagles. When the BC squad was paired with a
tough Cincinnati team in the first round (they had
defeated #3 Marquette in their last game) they were
faced with a definite challenge. In cavernous
Madison Square Garden the Eagles returned to mid-
season form and defeated the opponent, 63-62. The
game ended when the tough BC defense forced Cin-
cinnati to miss three desperation shots in the closing
seconds.
In their second test the team faced UConn. The
Eagles wanted the game badly. Unfortunately for BC,
the opponent also wanted it badly and at the half the
Eagles trailed by seven, 40-33. The team was ice
cold in the second half and they were down 57-40
with fifteen minutes to play. The great comeback
began then, the comeback that made this game
perhaps the most exciting ever played by a BC team.
With Bob Carrington, Will Morrison, and Mark Ra-
terink finding the touch the deficit continued to
dwindle. With two minutes left Will Morrison hit a
jumper and the game was tied 70-70. All that set the
stage for freshman Paul Berwanger as he pushed
through a turn-around shot with three seconds left to
give BC an incredible 76-75 win. Will Morrison said it
best: "We just didn't want to lose to them in that
place." And the Eagle faithful witnessed a game that
will be be difficult to forget.
Against Utah BC could do nothing right, although
the team did enjoy a lead throughout most of the first
half. The team's defense, so efficient against UConn,
was lifeless and Utah's forwards looked like All-
Americans. There was to be no comeback this game,
and Boston College lost. Bob Carrington led all
scorers with 33, including 25 in the first half.
Although the Eagles were not to win the tour-
nament, third place was still a possibility. Jackson-
ville also had a shot, and the Dolphins had a tall,
high-scoring team. BC wanted the win for those se-
niors playing their last game, Jere Nolan, Dan Kil-
cullen, and Mark Raterink. Nolan handed out a tour-
nament record 14 assists and Will Morrison (24 pts.)
and Mark Raterink (24 pts.) led the way on offense.
The Eagles' defense was most effective in the sec-
ond half as the team opened up a ten-point lead and
won. The squad thus finished third in a field of six-
teen, and finished the season with an impressive 21-9
record. Basketball came back to the Heights with a
roar, with a promise of more of the same next year.
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