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BOSTON  COLLEGE 


Editor-in-Chief 
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Associate  Editor 
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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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We  can  only  explain  Boston  College  as  we  see  it  — 

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B.C.  is  everyday  life  too  — 


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The  simple  college  routine 


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It's  beautiful. 


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It's  dramatic, 


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to  spectators  and  participants  alike, 


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The  best  feature  of  the  school  is  its  people 


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We  have  enjoyed  our  years  at  Boston  College, 


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For  us,  it  is  a  very  special  place, 


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We  hope  you  have  enjoyed  it  too. 


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STUDENT  LIFE 


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Setting  down  to  prepare 
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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 
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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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BOSTON 


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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. 


105 


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 


106 


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 


107 


REV.  EDWARD  J.  HANRAHAN,  S.J. 
Dean  of  Students 


KEVIN  P.  DUFFY 
Director  of  Housing 


108 


CAROLE  WEGMAN 
Director  of  Student  Activities 


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Director  of  Financial  Aid 


109 


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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 


110 


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. 


Ill 


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. 


112 


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. 


113 


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. 


115 


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. 


116 


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. 


118 


ACTIVITIES 


119 


BAND 


120 


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121 


122 


CHEERLEADERS 


123 


CHORALE 


124 


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 


127 


FULTON  DEBATE 


128 


129 


SCIENCE  FICTION  CLUB 


PHOTO  CLUB 


130 


The  Cultural  Committee  in  O'Connell  House. 


UGBC  President  Tom  Flynn. 


The  Commuter's  Committee  at  Murray  House. 


131 


Evening  College  Senate 


School  of  Education  Senate 


132 


STUDENT  SENATES 


School  of  Nursing  Senate 


School  of  Management  Senate 


133 


134 


THE  HEIGHTS 


135 


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. 


137 


O'CONNELL 

STUDENT 

UNION 


138 


139 


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. 


140 


GOLD  KEY  SOCIETY 


141 


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. 


142 


CHINESE  STUDENT  CLUB 


143 


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. 


146 


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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152 


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154 


KARATE 
CLUB 


155 


FENCING 


156 


TABLE  TENNIS 


CHESS  CLUB 


157 


YOGA 


158 


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 


160 


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) 


161 


SCUBA  CLUB 


162 


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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163 


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. 


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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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196 


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 

/  *  ^ 


197 


198 


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. 


199 


SAILING 


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201 


WOMEN'S 
SPORTS 


202 


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." 


203 


COACH  ZUFFELATO 

AN  INTERVIEW  ON  BC  BASKETBALL 


204 


"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. 


205 


SUB-VARSITY  SPORTS 


206 


207 


208 


SENIORS 


209 


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 
B.S.  Marketing 


210 


STEPHEN  P.  AMBROSE 
School  of  Management 
B.S.  Accounting 


STEPHEN  A.  AMICO 
School  of  Education 
A. 8.  Special  Education 


CAMILLE  AMOROSO 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  English 


GENE  M.  AMOROSO 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Psychology 


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DANIEL  D.ANGIOLILLO 
School  of  Management 
B.S.  Economics 


MICHAEL  J.  ANGOLIA 
School  of  Management 
B.S.  Management 


211 


"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 
A.B.  Psychology 


PAUL  D.  ARMSTRONG 
School  of  Management 
B.S.  General  Business 


212 


JOHN  C.ARNOLD 
School  of  Management 
B.S.  Accounting 


NANCY  A.  ARONE 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  Special  Education 


ROBERT  F.ARNOLD 
School  of  Management 
B.S.  Marketing 


PAUL  R.  ATHANAS 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  Elementary 
Education 


RICHARD  F.  BACON 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Mathematics 


BARBARA  M.  BAGOT 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Sociology 


CHRISTINE  L.  BAER 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Philosophy 


JAMES  D.  BALOG 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  Speech  - 
Communication 


GEORGE  P.  BANDIS 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Psychology 


TIMOTHY  G.  BANE 
School  of  Management 
B.S.  Management 


MARY  A.  BARANICK 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  Speech  - 
Communication 


KENNETH  R.  BARBA 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Economics 


213 


ROBIN  A.  BARBERO 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  Spanish 


BRIAN  E.  BARRY 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Political  Science 


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PAULV.  BATTAGLIA 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Art  History-Biology 


MICHAEL  J. 

BARNACLE 

School  of  Management 

B.S.  Economics 


PETER  M.  BARRY 
School  of  Management 
B.S.  Marketing- 
Management 


JEANNE  C.  BAUER 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Sociology 


CORINNE  BARRASSO 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  English-Art  History 


SUSAN  M.  BARRY 
School  of  Nursing 
B.S.  Nursing 


BETTY  ANN  BEAM 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  English 


DEBORAH  A.  BARRETT 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  Special  Education 


EDWARD  C.  BASSETT 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Economics 


ROBERTA  M.  BEATON 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  English 


214 


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ROXANNE BEDELL 
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 


215 


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- 
Economics 


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 


MARYM.  BODIE 
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 


217 


CATHERINE  A.  BOLGER 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  English 


ROGER  E.  BOLUS 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  Mathematics 


CARLH.  BOMHARD 
Evening  College 
B.S.  Management 


ALBERT  F.  BONAIUTO 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Mathematics- 
Economics 


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 
A.B.  English 


MARYM.  BOUDREAU 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  Elementary 
Education 


JAMES  P. 
BOULDOUKIAN 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Mathematics 


218 


SYLVESB.  BOUMIL 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Psychology 


BARBARA  J.  BOWLER 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  English 


KIMBERLEEJ. 
BOWMAN 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  History 


KATHLEEN  A.  BOYD 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  Elementary 
Education 


STEPHEN  M.  BOYLAN 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Political  Science 


ROBERT  J.  BOYLE 
School  of  Management 
B.S.  Accounting 


JOSEPH  E.  BRADY, 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Psychology 


JR. 


RICHARD  A.  BRANCA 
School  of  Management 
B.S.  Marketing 


GREGORYS.  BRAND 
School  of  Management 
B.S.  Marketing 


219 


DEBORAH  E. 
BRANIGAN 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  English 


DEBORAH  E.  BREEN 
School  of  Nursing 
B.S.  Nursing 


RICHARD  G.  BREEN 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Mathematics 


JAMES  K.  BRAUN 
School  of  Management 
B.S.  Accounting 


LYNDA  J.  BRAWN 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  Elementary 
Education 


CHARLOTTE  E.  BRAY 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Political  Science 


220 


KENNETH  C.  BRENNAN 
School  of  Management 
B.S.  Management 


ELIOT  I.  BRIER 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Sociology-English 


STEPHEN  J.  BROGAN 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  English 


THOMAS  P.  BRENNAN 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Sociology- 
Economics 


MELVING.  BRIGGS 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  Elementary  Educa- 
tion-History 


RICHARD  J.  BROOKS 
School  of  Management 
B.S.  Accounting 


KAREN  M.  BREUNING 
School  of  Nursing 
B.S.  Nursing 


BARBARA  BRILLIANT 
Evening  College 
B.S.  Psychology 


JOANNE  M.  BROWN 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Mathematics 


RICHARD  A.  BREUNIG 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  English 


MICHAEL  J.  BRODY 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  Biology 


MICHAEL  L.  BROWN 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Economics-Political 
Science 


221 


PAUL  R.BROWN 
Arts  and  Sciences 
B.S.  Biology 


ROSEMARY  E.  BROWN 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  Mathematics 


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DONALD  E.  BRUNELLI 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  Mathematics 


JAMES  K.  BUBIEN 
Arts  and  Sciences 
B.S.  Biology 


CHARLES  J. 
BUCHANAN 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  History 


HELEN  T.BUCHMAIER 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  History 


LEO  T.  BRUYETTE 
Arts  and  Sciences 
B.S.  Biology 


ANN  K.  BUCKLEY 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  English 


MARYELLEN  BUCKLEY 
School  of  Nursing 
B.S.  Nursing 


SALLY  C.BUCKLIN 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  English 


KATHERINEP.  BULGER 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  Special  Education 


CHRISTINA  BUMAN 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Classical  Studies 


222 


CHARLEY  M.  BUNCH 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  Urban  Education 


MARY  JANE  BURKE 
School  of  Management 
B.S.  Accounting 


STEPHEN  P.  BURKE 
School  of  Management 
B.S.  Management 


DONALD  G.  BURKE 
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 


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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 


catherinea.de 

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 


michaela.de 

SIMONE 

Arts  and  Sciences 

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 


/ 


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 


'I'm  going  to  kick  a  touchdown. 


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 


d 


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 


"Well,  it  was  running  fine  until  I  tried  to  pass  a  tractor  trailer  on  Rte.  9. 


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 


MICHAEL  C.HESLIN 
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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ANNE  E.HILL 
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 


273 


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ANN  M.  HOFFMAN 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Political  Science 


GEORGE  D.  HOFFMAN 
Arts  and  Sciences 
B.S.  Biology 


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THOMAS  J.  HOLLAND 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Economics 


PAULA  M.HOGAN 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  English 


DENNIS  M.  HOGAN 
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 


NANCY  E.  HOLT 
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 


CHRISTOPHER  A. 

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 


ROY  M.  KAPLAN 
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 
B.S.  Accounting 


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School  of  Education 
A.B.  Special  Education 


THOMAS  J.  KELLEHER 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  History 


DENNIS  F.  KELLY 
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 


THADDEUSC. 

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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MONICA  LAWTON 
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 


CYNTHIA  A. 
LETOURNEAU 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  Elementary 
Education 


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GEOFFREY  H.  LEWIS 
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 


DENIS  E.  LIPTAK 
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- 
counting 


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 


BETH  SUSAN 
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 
B.S.  Finance 


MICHAEL  T.  LUPICA 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  English 


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Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  History 


DENNIS  R.  LYNCH 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Mathematics 


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GERALDINEP.  LYNCH 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  English 


KATHERINEM.  LYNCH 
Evening  College 
A.B.  Sociology 


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 


CHRISTINE  A.  MALOOF 
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 


LYNN  M.  MANNING 
School  of  Education 
A.B.  Special  Education 


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RICHARD  p.  MANNING 
Arts  and  Sciences 
A.B.  Psychology 


297 


WILLIAM  D.  MANNING 
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 
B.S.  Economics-Finance 


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School  of  Management 
B.S.  Accounting 


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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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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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 


"Did  you  ever  feel  like  throwing  in  the  towel?' 


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 


307 


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CHARLES  M.MEYER 
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 


"You  really  think  I  look  like  Lloyd  Bridges?" 


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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THOMAS  F.  O'REILLY 
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 


"Sure  doesn't  taste  like  V-8  juice!' 


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 


330 


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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 


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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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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. 
322  Mill  Spring  Rd. 
Manhasset,  NY  11030 
MAHONE,  OTHELLO 
704  W.  62nd  St. 
Los  Angelos,  CA  90044 
MAHONEY,  BRIAN  R. 
148  Prince  St. 
Needham,  MA  02192 
MAHONEY,  JUDITH  A. 
403  Weston  Rd. 
Wellesley,  MA  02181 
MAHONEY,  MARTIN  B. 
45  Sunset  Pt.  Rd. 
N.  Falmouth,  MA  02556 
MAHONEY,  THOMAS 
15  Eustis  St. 
Chelsea,  MA  02150 
MAIDA,  RICHARD  J. 
57  Ralsey  Rd. 
Stamford,  CT  06902 
MAITLAND,  KAREN  J. 
32  Snyder  Rd. 
Medfield,  MA  02052 


MALANGONE,  JOHN  M. 

11  East  Slope  Rd. 
Bayville,  NY  11709 
MALEADY,  SARAH  E. 

12  School  St. 
Sandwich,  MA  02563 
MALOOF,  CHRISTINE  A. 
43  80th  St. 

Brooklyn,  NY  11209 
MALTA,  DIANE  F. 
18  Elgin  St. 

W.  Roxbury,  MA  02132 
MALVEAUX,  JULIANNE 
563  Ellsworth  St. 
San  Francisco,  CA94110 
MALYNN,  PHILIP  J. 
35  Fifth  Ave. 
Haverhill,  MA  01830 
MANAHAN,  ROSAMOND  W. 
180  Lexington  St. 
Auburndale,  MA  02166 
MANDELL,  SARA  JANE 
258  Edgell  Rd. 
Framingham,  MA  01701 
MANNING,  ELIZABETH 
7  Prospect  St. 
Dover,  NH  03820 
MANNING,  LYNN  M. 
20  La  Farge  La. 
Manhasset,  NY  11030 
MANNING,  MARGARET  M. 
34Holden  Rd. 
Belmont.  MA  02178 
MANNING,  RICHARD  P. 
380  Ashmont  St. 
Dorchester,  MA  02124 
MANNING,  WILLIAM 
739  Bennington  St. 
E.  Boston,  MA  02128 
MANNIX,  MARKC. 
67  Temple  St. 
W.  Newton,  MA  02165 
MANNIX,  THERESA  M. 
24  Elm  Ave. 
Larchmont,  NY  10538 
MARANGI,GARY 
20  Salem  Rd. 
Valley  Stream,  NY  11580 
MARCHETTI,  MICHAEL  A. 
63  Bacon  St. 
Meriden,  CT  06450 
MARCIC,  THOMAS  J. 
141-21  72  Dr. 
Flushing,  NY  11367 
MAREB,  FREDERICK  P. 
39  Boyden  St. 
Brockton,  MA  02401 
MARENGHI,  JOHN  H. 
33  Read  St. 
Wintrhop,  MA  02152 
MARINELLI,  DOMENIC 
315  Central  Ave. 
Dedham,  MA  02026 


MARINELLI,  THOMAS  R. 
125  Blanchard  St. 
Waterbury,  CT  06705 
MARKEY,  JOHN  L. 
555  Woburn  St. 
Wilmington,  MA  01887 
MAROTTA,  ROSEMARY  T. 
10  Bixby  St. 
Revere,  MA  02151 
MARSHALL,  CHARLES  F. 
RFD  No.  1 

Amesbury,  MA  01913 
MARSON,  VIRGIL  D. 
17  Nutmeg  La. 
Andover,  MA  01810 
MARTAKIS,  JOHN 
16  Riga  Rd. 
Dover,  MA  02030 
MARTELL,  ROBERT 

76  Canal  St. 

W.  Medford,  MA  02155 

MARTIN,  THOMAS  C. 
13430  Priestley  St. 
Philadelphia,  PA  19116 
MARTINETTI,  TERRY 
136  Mohawk  Dr. 
Schenectady,  NY  12303 
MASON,  MARYANNE  E. 
171  Briarwood  Loop 
Oakbrook,  IL  60521 
MASTO,  HOWARD  T. 
8  Bayard  St. 
Amsterdam,  NY  12010 
MASTRANGELO,  PAUL  M. 
63  Pleasant  St. 
Winthrop,  MA  02152 
MATARAZZO,  STEPHEN  J. 
48  Conrad  St. 
Braintree,  MA  02184 
MATHER,  JOSEPH  J. 
52  Summit  Ave.  No.  1 
Brookline,  MA  021 46 
MATISOFF,  LAWRENCE  B. 
31  Brandon  Rd. 
Milton,  MA  02187 
MATTEO,  CHARLES  S. 
76  Chester  Rd. 
Belmont,  MA  02178 
MATTHEWS,  DEOBORAH  A. 
94  View  Ter. 
E.  Haven,  CT  06512 
MAYERS,  DAVID  A. 

180  Circuit  St. 
Norwell,  MA  02061 
MAYOTTE,  FRANCI  A. 
3  Tory  La. 
Rolling  Meadows,  IL 

60008 
MCATEE,  STEPHEN  R. 
650  Commonwealth  Ave. 
Newton,  MA  02159 
MCAULEY,  PATRICK  J. 
10  Beechwood  St. 
Quincy,  MA  02169 


371 


MCAULIFFE,  LAWRENCE  F. 
52  Summit  Ave. 
Brookline,  MA  02146 
MCBRIDE,  THERESA  F. 

Valley  Rd.  Wilson  Pt. 
S.  Norwalk,  CT  06854 
MCCADDIN,  HENRY  V. 

19  Midland  Ter. 
Summit,  NJ  07901 
MCCAFFERTY,  JOHN  J. 
94  Fearing  Dr. 
Westwood,  MA  02090 
-MCCARTHY,  BRIAN  J. 
108  Cedar  St. 
Braintree,  MA  02184 
MCCARTHY,  EDWARD  F. 

25  Johnson  Rd. 
Winchester,  MA  01980 

MCCARTHY,  EUGENE  L. 

50  Metropolitan  Ave. 
Roslindale,  MA  02131 
MCCARTHY,  JUSTIN  M. 

25  W.  645  Durfee  Rd. 
Wheaton,  IL  60187 
MCCARTHY,  MARIE  E. 

26  Regan  Rd. 
Dorchester,  MA  021 24 
MCCARTHY,  NOREEN 
77  Old  Norwich  Rd. 
Quaker  Hill,  CT  06375 
MCCARTHY,  ROBERT  D. 
1015  Morton  St. 
Mattapan,  MA  02126 
MCCARTHY,  WILLIAM  G. 
158  Parmenter  Rd. 

W.  Newton,  MA  02165 
MCCARTHY,  WILLIAM  T. 
604  Wedgewood  Dr. 
Erie,  PA  16505 
MCCLEARY,  DENNIS  J. 
74  Admiral  Rd. 
Buffalo,  NY  14216 
MCDONALD,  JOSEPH 
74  Rindge  St. 
Weymouth,  MA  02189 
MCDONALD,  PAUL  J. 

51  Webcowet  Rd. 
Arlington,  MA  02174 
MCDONOUGH, 

LAWRENCE  T. 
32  Sunset  Ave. 
Hull,  MA  02045 
MCDONOUGH,  SHAUN  C. 
74  Francis  Ave. 
Middletown,  CT  06457 
MCELENEY,  JAMES  D. 
45  Glenbrook  Rd. 
W.  Hartford,  CT06107 
MCENANEY,  CHERYL  L. 
135  Sutherland  Rd,  No.  2 
Brookline,  MA  02146 
MCENTEE,  MICHAEL  J. 
231  Algonquin  Dr. 
Warwick,  Rl  02888 


MCEVOY,  TIMOTHY 
2506  Delaware  Ave. 
Wilmington,  DE  19807 
MCGANN,  KATHLEEN 
162  Eton  PI. 

W,  Hempstead,  NY  11552 
MCGINN,  JAMES  B. 
34  Forbes  St. 
Riverside,  Rl  02915 
MCGINTY,  KATHLEEN  R. 
750  S.  Plymouth  Blvd. 
Los  Angelos,  CA  90005 
MCGOWAN,  FLORENCE  M. 
207  Scribner  Ave. 
W.  Norwalk,  CT  06854 
MCGRATH,  ANNEE. 

14  Perkins  Rd. 
Winchester,  MA  01890 

MCGRATH,  CHRISTIE  P. 
299  Tahattawan  Rd. 
Littleton,  MA 
MCGRATH,  CYNTHIA  A. 
34  Enfield  Rd. 
Winthrop,  MA  02152 
MCGRATH,  KEVIN  W. 
22  Princeton  Ave. 
Neptune,  NJ  07753 
MCGREGOR,  DAVID  J. 
2150  Center  Ave. 
Ft.  Lee,  NJ  07024 
MCGREGOR,  DOUGLAS  E. 
8  Lisa  Dr. 

Chatham,  NJ  07928 
MCGUIRE,  BARRY  R. 
464  Montauk  Ave. 
New  London,  CT  06320 
MCHALE,  MARGARET  G. 
91  W.  Sixth  St. 
Corning,  NY  14830 
MCINERNEY,  PATRICIA  M. 
24502  Winona  St. 
Dearborn,  Ml  48124 
MCINNIS,  RODENA  A. 
50  Harding  Rd. 
Roslindale,  MA  02131 
MCKAY,  KAREN  A. 
64  Gordon  Ave. 
Dumont,  NJ  07628 
MCKECHNEY,  THOMAS  D. 
174  Beach  Rd. 
Glencoe,  IL  60022 
MCKEE,  THERESA  M. 
183  Jefferson  Rd. 
Princeton,  NJ  08540 
MCKENZIE,  ROBERT  L 
90  Clearview  Dr. 
New  Shrewsbury,  NJ 

07724 
MCKEON,  DAVID  E. 
56  Kearney  Ave. 
Auburn,  NY  13021 
MCKEON,  FRANCIS  J. 
353  Conway  Lake  Dr. 
St.  Louis,  MO  63141 


MCLAUGHLIN,  DANIEL  F. 

40  Belmont  Dr. 
Livingston,  NJ  07039 
MCLAUGHLIN,  JEAN  M. 
172  Westminster  St. 
Hyde  Park,  MA  02136 
MCLAUGHLIN,  KEVIN  M. 
8  Eastern  Ave. 
Woburn,  MA  01801 
MCLAUGHLIN,  PATRICIA  L. 
367  Harvard  St. 
Brookline,  MA  02146 
MCLAUGHLIN,  SHEILA  M. 
91  Westglow  St. 
Dorchester,  MA  02122 
MCMAHON,  RICHARD  F. 
69  Winsor  PI. 

Glen  Ridge,  NJ  07028 
MCMANUS,  CATHERINE 

41  Oakwood  Ave. 
Lynn,  MA  01902 
MCNABB,  PATRICIA  A. 
126Colberg  Ave. 
Roslindale,  MA  02131 
MCNALLY,  JOSEPH  A. 
7  Darius  Ct. 

S.  Boston,  MA  02127 

MCNAMARA,  LINDA  B. 

30  Dalby  St. 

Newton,  MA  02158 

MCNEIL,  MICHAEL  J. 

112  Perry  Ave. 

Norwalk,  CT  06850 

MCNULTY,  JOHN  H. 

156  Ferncroft  Rd. 

Milton,  MA  02187 

MCPARTLAND,  STEPHEN  M. 

6ViallsDr. 

Barrington,  Rl  02806 

MCQUAID,  PETER  G. 

8702-256  St. 

Floral  Pk.,  NY  11001 

MCSOLEY,  JANEM. 

66  Almy  Ave. 

Warren,  Rl  02885 

MCTEIGUE,  KERIN 

62  Lookout  Cir. 

Larchmont,  NY  10538 

MCTIGHE,  KATHLEEN  P. 

29  Lake  Ave. 

Walpole,  MA  02081 

MCVINNEY,  EDWARD  F. 

25  Burton  St. 

Brighton,  MA  02135 

MEAGHER,  BARBARA  J. 

19  Spencer  Ave. 

Somerville,  MA  02144 

MEARA,  ROBERT 

895  Main  St. 

S.  Weymouth,  MA  02190 

MEGA,  JOHN 

55  Livingston  La. 

Waltham,  MA  02154 


MEHNE,  CHRISTOPHER  C 
Diane  Ct. 

Katonah,  NY  10536 
MEI,  BARBARA  E. 
285  Central  Pk.  W. 
New  York,  NY  10024 
MEKO,  JO  ANNT. 
127  Corcoran  Pk. 
Cambridge,  MA  02138 
MELANSON,  JOAN  M. 
63Standish  Rd. 
Milton,  MA  02187 
MELINO,  PAULR. 
88  Fairmont  St. 
Arlington,  MA.  02174 
MELLY,  JAMES  G. 
29  Sunnyside  Rd. 
Newington,  CT06111 
MENGES,  EUGENE  C. 
116  E.  Fairway  Dr. 
Belleville,  IL  62223 
MERLO,  ANTHONY  G. 
3209  Stearns  Hill  Rd. 
Waltham,  MA.  02154 
MERRITT,  THOMAS  W. 
63  Franklin  St. 
Watertown,  MA  02172 
MESKIE,  DONALD  C. 
Lake  Rd.  Rd.  No.  1 
Oneida,  NY  13421 
MEYER,  CHARLES  M. 
2741  Felicity  PI. 
Cincinnati,  OH  45211 
MEYER,  DOUGLAS  C. 
110  Ardsley  Rd. 
Waterbury,  CT  06708 
MEYER,  FREDERICK  A. 
90  Springton  Rd. 
Long  Valley,  NJ 
MICHAUD,  BRIAN  K. 
75  Lothrop  St. 
Beverly,  MA  01915 
MICHENER,  JAMES  M. 
8  Iris  La. 

Westport,  CT  06880 
MILLER,  DAVID 
1872  Common  Ave. 
Brighton,  MA  01035 
MILLER,  DENICE  A. 
Powers  Rd. ,  Rd.  No.  1 
Binghamton,  NY  13903 
MILLER,  THERESEM. 
1095  Meigs  St. 
Rochester,  NY  14620 
MILLIGAN,  DAVID  J. 
39  Bowditch  Rd. 
Jamaica  Plain,  MA  02130  I 
MILMOE,  JAMES  P. 
SSaville  St. 
Cambridge,  MA  02138 
MINASI,  LOUIS  R. 
121  Hemstead  Ave. 
Lynbrook,  NY  11563 


372 


MINECK,  JOHN  D. 

31  Richard  St. 
Byram,  CT  10573 
MINISSALE,  DONNA  M. 
116  Vine  St. 

Chestnut  Hill,  MA  02167 
MINOR,  TIMOTHY  F. 

50  Haverford  St. 
Hamden,  CT06517 
MINUTO.  MAURICE  G. 

15  Hemingway  Dr. 
Dix  Hills,  NY  11743 
MIRARCHI,  KATHLEEN 
593  Country  Way 

N.  Scituate,  MA  02060 
MITCHELL,  LAURIE  A. 
12  Leeward  La. 
Rochester,  NY  14618 
MITCHELL,  MICHAEL  J. 
2403  W.  69th  Ter. 
Mission  Hills,  KA  66208 
MOBILIA,  BEVERLY  A. 
62  Edwin  Rd. 
Waltham,  MA  02154 
MODESTINO,  MICHAEL  F. 
6Hillcrest  Rd. 
Braintree,  MA  02184 
MODICA,  ALBERT  J. 
19  Rockwood  Rd.  E. 
Manhasset,  NY  11030 
MOLON,  THOMAS  J. 
447  Boston  Post  Rd.  78 
Marlboro,  MA  01 752 
MOLONEY,  JOHN  F. 

32  St.  Catherine's  Crt. 
Buffalo,  NY 
MOLONY,  MAUREEN 
Lincoln  St. 
Millville,  MA  01529 
MONAGLE,  JOANT. 
17  Greenough  Ave. 
Cambridge,  MA  02139 
MONAHAN,  JOHN  L 
1071  Canton  Ave. 
Milton,  MA  02186 
MOORE,  KATHRYN  E. 
173  Hinckley  Rd. 
Milton,  MA  02186 
MOORE,  RITAD. 

16  Hollingsworth  St. 
Mattapan,  MA  021 26 
MORAN,  MEREDITH  A. 
334  Lacey  Dr. 

New  Milford,  NJ  07646 
MORE,  ROBERTS. 
4517Golfway  Rd. 
S.  Euclid,  OH  44121 
MORIN,  WILLIAM  E. 
208  Adams  St. 
Agawam,  MA  01001 
MORONEY,  PATRICIA  A. 
157  Metropolitan  Ave. 
Roslindale,  MA  02131 


MORRIS,  CATHERINE  T. 
1028  South  St. 
Roslindale,  MA  02131 
MORRIS,  LINDA  L. 
359  Salem  St. 
Lynnfield,  MA  01940 
MORRIS,  ROBERT  J. 
40  Greentree  Ter. 
Tenafly,  NJ  07670 
MORRISON,  WAYNE  M. 
23  Wilmont  Rd. 
Framingham,  MA  01701 
MORRISSEY,  MARILYN  R. 
28  Longbow  Cir. 
Lynnfield,  MA  01940 
MORRISSEY,  MARTIN  G. 
480  Farmington  Ave. 
Waterbury,  CT  06710 
MORRISSEY,  STEPHEN  L. 
6  Riverview  Ave. 
Maynard,  MA  01 754 
MORROCCO,  JOHN  D. 
198  Wildflower  Dr. 
Cranston,  Rl  02920 
MOTTA,  MARIO  E. 
105  Stevens  St. 
Revere,  MA  02151 
MOTTOLESE,  MONICA  P. 
120  S.  Manning  Blvd. 
Albany,  NY  12203 
MOYNIHAN,  ROBERT  J. 
28  Potomac  St. 
W.  Roxbury,  MA  021 32 
MOZICATO,  PAULA. 
125  Bonner  St. 
Hartford,  CT  06106 
MOZOLIC,  LYNN  P. 
31  Grover  Ave. 
South  Amboy,  NJ  08879 
MULHERN,  EDWIN  T. 
75  Noble  St. 
Lynbrook,  NY  11563 
MULLANEY,  THOMAS  W. 
10  Fells  Rd. 
Winchester,  MA  01890 
MULLEN,  BARRY  J. 
gCantwell  Rd. 
Milton,  MA  02186 
MULLEN,  DANIEL  H. 
9  Hyder  St. 
Westboro,  MA  01581 
MULLEN,  LAURENCE  M. 
14  Cotter  Rd. 
Newton,  MA  02168 
MULLEN,  THOMAS  P. 
1713  Farr  Rd. 
Wyomissing,  PA  19610 
MULLER,  EUGENE  L. 
223  East  St. 
Mansfield,  MA  02048 
MULLER,  MELINDAM. 
341  Jelliff  Mill  Rd. 
New  Canaan,  CT  06840 


MULLIN,  CHRISTINE  L 
212  Mountain  Rd. 
W.  Hartford,  CT06107 
MULLINS,  CLIFFORD  M. 
10  Broadway  Ter. 
Roslindale,  MA  02131 
MULLINS,  JUDITH  A. 
8Celia  Rd. 

W.  Roxbury,  MA  02132 
MULLINS,  PATRICIA  C. 
36  Avalon  Rd. 
W.  Roxbury,  MA  02132 
MULVANEY,  MARIE  A. 
lOOTokeneke  Dr. 
N.  Haven,  CT  06473 
MULVIHILL,  JOHN  F. 
19  Summit  St. 
Danbury,  CT  06810 
MURPHY,  ANN  E. 
51  Arborough  Rd. 
Roslindale,  MA  02131 
MURPHY,  BRENDAN  J. 
404  Wolcott  Hill  Rd. 
Wethersfield,  CT  06109 
MURPHY,  CRAIG  D. 
50  Richardson  Dr. 
Needham,  MA  02192 
MURPHY,  DAVID  J. 
170  Great  Pond  Rd. 
N.  Andover,  MA  01845 
MURPHY,  DEBORAH  A. 
Beaver  Falls,  NY  13305 


MURPHY,  DONNA  B. 
RFD  2,  Beaver  Brook  Rd. 
Bedford,  NH  03102 
MURPHY,  GERARD  W. 
136  Arnold  Rd. 
Norwood,  MA  02062 

MURPHY,  JANINAM. 
18  Rowe  St. 
Melrose,  MA  02176 
MURPHY,  JOHN  E. 
32  Hilburn  St. 
Boston,  MA  02131 
MURPHY,  JOHN  L 
39  Johnson  Ave. 
Winthrop,  MA  02152 
MURPHY,  JOSEPH  J. 
43  Warren  St. 
Revere,  MA  02151 
MURPHY,  KAREN  J. 
254  Commonwealth  Ave. 
Chestnut  Hill,  MA  02167 
MURPHY,  KEVIN  J. 
41  Trull  La.  W. 
Lowell,  MA  01852 
MURPHY,  PAUL  J. 
247  Garden  St.  No.  12 
Cambridge,  MA  02138 
MURPHY,  TERESA  M. 
144  Plymouth  Ave. 
Trumbull,  CT  06611 

MURRAY,  ANDREA  J. 
16  Hawthorne  Ave. 

Arlington,  MA  02174 


373 


MURRAY,  ANNE  R. 
91  lanyard  La. 
Huntington,  NY  11743 
MURRAY,  KATHLEEN  M. 
18  Plymouth  River  Rd. 
Hingham,  MA  02043 
MURRAY,  MARILYN  K. 
26Chiswick  Rd.  No.  2A 
Brighton,  MA  02146 
MURRAY,  ROBERT 
84  Lyman  Rd. 
Milton,  MA  02186 
MURRAY,  THOMAS  B. 
1125  Fifth  Ave. 
New  York,  NY  10028 
MURRAY,  WILLIAM  G. 
96  Brush  Hill  Rd. 
Milton,  MA  02187 
MURRAY,  WILLIAM  T. 
171  Trapelo  Rd. 
Belmont,  MA  02178 

MYERS,  ERIGMGH 
2816  Digby  Ave. 

Gincinnati,  OH  45220 

NAGHTMAN,  JEAM  M. 

121  Summerhill  Rd. 

E.  Brunswick,  NJ  08816 

NADLER,  RICHARD  M. 

91  Arnold  Rd. 

Newton,  MA  02159 

NAJARIAN,  KENNETH  A. 

20  Duncklee  St. 

Brighton,  MA  02135 

NALBANDIAN,  RALPH 

23  Summer  Ave. 

N.  Westport,  MA  02790 

NALBONE,  BARBARA  A. 

1560  Pennington  Rd. 

Trenton,  NJ  08618 

NANNI,  GERALD  E. 

192  GaliforniaSt. 

Newton,  MA  02158 

NEELER,  GHARLES  L 

2921  Degruchy  Dr. 

Guyahoga  Falls,  OH  44224 

NEMEROWSKI,  PATRIGIA  A. 

33  Wedgewood  St. 

Everett,  MA  021 49 

NESKY,  PETER 

61  Lincoln  St. 

Watertown,  MA  02172 
NEUFELD,  THOMAS  A. 
88-04  43  Ave. 
Elmhurst,  NY  11373 
NEWELL,  BRUGE  A. 
584Summitt  Dr. 
Orange,  GT  06477 
NEWMAN,  RIGHARD  V. 
21  Windsor  Rd. 
Beverly,  MA  01915 
NO,  VERONIGA 
57  Westmoreland  St. 
Dorchester,  MA  02114 


NIGASTRO,  JOSEPH  A. 
935  Front  St. 
Weymouth,  MA  02190 
NIGHOLSON,  FRANCIS 
935  Front  St. 
Weymouth,  MA  021 90 
NICHOLSON,  FRANCIS 

15  Vernon  St. 
Medford,  MA  021 55 
NICK,  CHRISTINE  P. 

16  West  Gate  Blvd. 
Manhasset,  NY  11030 
NICOTRA,  LOUISA. 
28  Mt.  Vernon  Cir. 
Lawrence,  MA  01843 
NILES,  REBECCA  A. 
131  Crofton  Dr. 

Fox  Chapel,  PA  15238 
NIP,  MARYY. 

69  E.  Robinson  Rd. 
Hong  Kong 

NOBLE,  KATHLEEN  M. 

70  Alta  Rd. 

E.Weymouth,  MA  02189 
NOLAN,  JANE  E. 

412  Hamilton  St. 

Birmingham,  Ml  48010 

NOLAN,  JERE  J. 

36  Trenton  Ave. 

Long  Beach,  NY  11561 

NOONAN,  ROBERT  J. 

305  Roshon  Dr. 

Medina,  OH  44256 

NORTON,  JOSEPH  T. 

2  Weeks  Ave. 

Roslindale,  MA  02131 

NORTON,  MARIE  L 

48  Garfield  Rd. 

Melrose,  MA  021 76 

NUCGI,  JOHN  A. 

120  St.  Andrew  Rd. 

E.  Boston,  MA  02128 

NUNNERY,  DENIS  S. 

7  Kenwood  Rd. 

Garden  City,  NY  11530 

O'BERG,  CHARLES  M. 

117  Tower  St. 

Dedham,  MA  02026 

O'BRIEN,  JOANNE  E. 
21  Leonard  Circle 
Medford,  MA  02155 
O'BRIEN,  MAUREEN  H. 
4  Briar  Hill  Dr. 
Lynn,  MA  01902 
O'BRIEN,  PATRICIA 
19  School  St. 
Johnston,  Rl  02919 
O'BRIEN,  STEPHEN  M. 
146  A  Summer  St. 
Somerville,  MA  02143 
O'CONNELL,  ELLEN 
616  Clark  St. 
Westfield,  NJ  07090 


O'CONNELL,  JOAN  M. 
66  Stevens  Rd. 
Needham,  MA  02192 
O'CONNELL,  MARYG. 

31  Everett  St. 
Newport,  Rl  02840 
O'CONNELL,  MARY  E. 
60  Harding  St. 
Hamden,  GT  06518 
O'CONNELL,  MAUREEN  A. 
267  Russlyn  Dr. 
W.  Palm  Beach,  FL  33405 
O'CONNOR,  GOLEENT. 
47  Homestead  Rd. 
Tenafly,  NJ  07670 
O'CONNOR,  KEVIN  F. 
10  Parker  St. 
Somerville,  MA  02143 
O'CONNOR,  MARGARET  A. 
7  Allston  St. 
Dorchester,  MA  021 24 
O'CONNOR,  MARY  R. 

71  Webster  St. 
Needhma,  MA  021 94 
O'CONNOR,  MICHAEL  P. 
147  Ardmore  St. 
Hamden,  CT06517 
O'CONNOR,  PATRICK  J. 
10019  Granger  Rd. 
Garfield  Hts.,  OH  44125 
O'CONNOR,  PAUL 
28  Bogandale  Road 
W.  Roxbury,  MA  02132 
O'CONNOR,  THOMAS  J. 
92  Pine  La. 
Westwood,  MA  02090 
O'DAY,  KATHLEEN  T. 

8  Chickering  Rd. 
Norwood,  MA  02062 
O'DONNELL,  JOHN  P. 

9  Beeman  Rd. 
Peabody,  MA  01960 
O'DONNELL,  KATHLEEN  M 
723A  Larchmont  Acres 
Larchmont,  NY  10538 
O'DONNELL,  KEVIN  F. 
222  Mokema  Ave. 
Waltham,  MA  021 54 
O'DONNELL,  KEVIN  P. 

25  W.  710  Flint  Creek 
Wheaton,  IL  60187 
O'DONNELL,  SALLY  A. 
27  Edison  Green 
Dorchester,  MA  021 25 
O'DONOGHUE, 

MARGARET  E. 
3707  Raymond  St. 
Chevy  Chase,  MD  20015 
O'DONOHUE,  GHARLES  T. 
81  Carleton  Ter. 
Stewart  Manor  11530 
O'GARA,  FRANCIS 
27  Miami  Ave. 
W.  Roxbury,  MA  02132 


O'HARA,  CARL 
4  Thurston  St. 
Somerville,  MA  02145 
O'HARA,  LYNN  L 
55  Tanners  Dr. 
Wilton,  GT  06897 
O'KEEFE,  MARY  F. 
104  Garden  St. 
Garden  City,  NY  11530 
O'KEEFE,  PAULA  A. 
72  Keystone  St. 
Boston,  MA  02132 
O'LEARY,  KATHLEEN  M. 
16  Edwardel  Rd. 
Needham,  MA  02192 
O'LEARY,  THOMAS  E. 
83  Crocus  Ave. 
Floral  Park,  NY  11001 
O'LOUGHLIN,  JOHN  T. 
2302  Albany  Ave. 
W.  Hartford,  CT06117 
O'MALLEY,  PAULG. 
136  Kemper  St. 
Wollaston,  MA  02170 
O'NEIL,  ELIZABETH  J. 
AMen  Rd. 
Berlin,  MA  01503 
O'NEIL,  JEAN 
7  Wolcott  Rd. 
Winchester,  MA  01890 
O'NEILL,  CATHY  A. 
73Spellman  Rd. 
Westwood,  MA  02090 
O'NEILL,  DANIEL 
1 1  Avon  St. 
Stoneham,  MA  02180 
O'NEILL,  JAMES  M. 
1  Lincoln  Plaza 
New  York,  NY  10023 
O'NEILL,  MARGARET  M. 

1040  Starr  Rd. 

Winnetka,  IL  60093 

O'NEILL,  MICHAEL  R. 

5166  Winterton  Dr. 

Fayetteville,  NY  13066 

O'REILLY,  THOMAS  F. 

40  Trevore  St. 

Quincy,  MA  02171 

O'ROURKE,  EILEEN  B. 

1541  Metropolitan  Ave. 

Bronx,  NY  10462 

OAKES,  GERARD  A. 

84  Abbey  Rd. 

Manhasset,  NY  11030 

OAKLEY,  JOHN  C. 

20  Trommel  Dr. 

Mahwah,  NJ  07430 

GATES,  GEORGE  K. 

172  Broadway 

Valley  Stream,  NY  11580 

OBERG,  KARINT. 

90  Judson  St. 

Springfield,  MA  01104 


374 


OCHS,  MARKS. 

86  Halcyon  Rd. 

Newton  Ctr.,  MA  02159 

GETTING,  WILLIAM  A. 

75  Paine  Ave. 

New  Rochelle,  NY  10804 

OFFER,  GEORGE  E. 
16  Robin  Ridge  Rd. 
Upper  Saddle  River,  NJ 

07458 
OLIVER,  WILLIAM  E. 
106  School  St. 
Lexington,  MA  02173 
OPPEL,  MAUREEN 
56  Arrowhead  Rd. 
Weston,  MA  02193 
ORGEL,  CELESTE  M. 
4  Driscoll  Circle 
Randolph,  MA  02368 
ORLANDO,  RALPH  P. 
420  Walnut  St. 
Newark,  NJ  07105 
OSBORN,  JOHN  R. 
157  Highland  Ave. 
Buffalo,  NY  14222 
OSTLER,  EILEEN  M. 
35  Murray  St. 
Chelsea,  MA  02150 


OVERTON,  CARLO. 
70  Princeton  Ave. 
Coventry,  Rl  02816 
OWENS,  CHARLES  F. 
83  Fowler  St. 
Boston,  MA  02121 
OWENS,  DAVID  H. 
46  Waban  Ave. 
Waban,  MA  02168 

OWENS,  KATHLEEN  E. 
Wood  Rd.  Johnson's  Pt. 
Branford,  CT  06405 
OZYCZ,  DONALD  J. 
51  Fairfax  Ave. 
Meriden,  CT  06450 
PACIA,  STEPHANIE  F. 
17  Redwood  Dr. 
N.  Providence,  Rl  02911 
PAGE,  DAVID  E. 
6905  Berkshire  Dr. 
Camp  Springs,  MD  20031 
PALLESCHI,  JOHN  A. 
59  Pine  St. 

Swampscott,  MA  01 907 
PALLOTTA,  EDWARD  J. 
1  Regis  Rd. 
Medford,  MA  02155 


PANKOW,  DIANE  A. 
Hartung  Rd. 

Highland  Lake,  NY  12743 
PANTALEO,  CARLV. 
.239  McKinley  Ave. 
New  Haven,  CT  06515 
PANTANO,  PAUL  J. 
ISVolk  Rd. 
Dedham,  MA  02026 
PANZARINO,  MICHAEL  F. 
35Chatfield  Rd. 
Bronxville,  NY  10708 
PAPPAS,  PETER  C. 
29  Walker  Rd. 
Westwood,  MA  02090 
PAQUETTE,  DEBORAH  A. 
240  Merrimack  St. 
Manchester,  NH  03103 
PARISH,  MICHAEL  P. 
108Clarewill  Ave. 
Upper  Montclair,  NJ  07043 
PARKER,  JAMES  H. 
7  Marigold  Ave. 
Wellesley,  MA  02181 
PARLATO,  THOMAS  L. 
1100  Greendale  Ave. 
Needham,  MA  02192 


PARSONS,  JOHN  C. 
30  Strawberry  Hill  Rd. 
Natick,  MA  01 760 

PASSANESE,  JOSEPH  R. 
338  Waverly  St. 
Belmont,  MA  02178 
PASSIDOMO,  JOHN  M. 
7  Vernon  St. 
Brookline,  MA  02146 
PATTEN,  MAUREEN  A. 
535  Middletown  Ave. 
New  Haven,  CT  06513 
PEARSON,  THOMAS  F. 
84  Hancock  Ave. 
Newton  Center,  MA  021 59 
PECCI,  ANGELICA  M. 
15  Thatcher  St. 
Brockton,  MA  02402 

PEDUTO,  CATHERINE  P. 
28  Clark  Rd. 
Lynnfield,  MA  01 940 
PELINO,  DAVID  F. 
39  Oxford  Dr. 
Newington,  CT06111 
PELLAGRINI,  FRANCES  R. 
103  Webb  St. 
Weymouth  MA  02188 


375 


PELUSO,  ROBERT  J. 
96  Winchester  Rd. 
Arlington,  MA  02174 
PEPI,  DIANE  L. 
14  Appleton  Rd. 
Natick,  MA  01760 
PERKINS,  KAREN  F. 
2  Rita  Drive 

New  Fairfield,  CT  06810 
PERNA,  PHILIP  A. 
5Cid-Del  Way 
Williamsville,  NY  14221 
PERRY,  ROBERTA. 
120  Prospect  Ave. 
Wollaston,  MA  021 70 
PERRY,  STEPHEN  P. 
100  Woodbine  Ave. 
Hanson,  MA  02341 
PESCE,  PHILLIP 
75  Baldwin  Ave. 
Everett,  MA  02149 
PETERCUSKIE,  JOHN  J. 
477  Gorwin  Dr. 
Holliston,  MA  01746 
PETERS,  JULIA  L 
762  Main  St. 
E.  Falmouth,  MA  02536 
PETERS,  KARL  J. 
1626  Gomm  Ave.  No.  24 
Brighton,  MA  02135 


PETREN,  CAROL  ANN 
114  River  Rd. 
Tewksbury,  MA  01876 
PETRILLO,  HENRY 
52  Allen  Rd. 
Winchester,  MA  01890 
PETRILLO,  WILLIAM  J. 
117  Highview  Ave. 
Somerset,  MA  02726 
PETRUCCI,  ANTHONY  P. 
79  Governors,  Ave. 
Medford,  MA  02155 
PETTI,  PATRICIA  E. 
4  Elwood  St. 
Everett,  MA  02149 
PETTY,  SUSAN  L 
12829  Jingle  La. 
Silver  Spring,  MD  20906 
PEVEAR,  RICHARD  D. 
194  Lowell  Rd. 
Wellesley,  MA  02181 
PFAFF,  ERIC  J. 
214  University  Ave. 
Ithaca,  NY  14850 
PFEIFFER,  JOHN  A. 
836  Wallberg  Ave. 
Westfield,  NJ  07090 
PHELAN,  JOHN  M. 
233  Engle  St. 
Tenafly,  NJ  07670 


PIEKARSKI,  CHARLES  P. 
424  High  St. 
Lawrence,  MA  01841 
PIELLISCH,  RICHARD 
52  S.  Calcite 
Tuscon,  AZ  85705 
PIGA,  MAUREEN  E. 
130  Ackerman  Ave. 
Ho-Ho-Kus,  NJ  07423 
PILO,  DENISE 
36  Salisbury  Ave. 
Stewart  Manor,  NY  11530 
PINI,  ANTHONY  C. 
36  Pleasant  St. 
Wellesley,  MA  02181 
PINK,  ROBERT  J. 
151  Stratford  St. 
W.  Roxbury,  MA  02132 
PLAMONDON,  JEFFREY  M. 
629ChadbourneCt. 
Houston,  TX  77024 
POMPOSELLI,  FRANK  B. 
45  Earnshaw  PI. 
Clifton,  NJ  07013 
PONTECORVO, 
ANTHONY  F. 
86  London  Dr. 
Hamden,  CT06517 
POPPENDICK,  EDWARD  D. 
Miller  Road 
Bethany,  CT  06525 
POREMBSKI.CAROLJ. 

583  Cavalcade  La. 
Warminster,  PA  18974 

PORTELA,  THOMAS  G. 
2732  Colonial  Ave. 
Merrick,  NY  11 566 
PORTER,  JAY  F. 
23  Orchard  Rd. 
Bedford,  MA  01 730 
POTAPCHUK,  JOHN  R. 
61  Christabel  St. 
Lynbrook,  NY  11563 
POWELL,  JANICE  T. 
315  Washington  St. 
Somerville,  MA  02143 
PRAWDZIK,  DAVID  J. 
54  Country  Dr. 
Weston,  MA  021 93 
PRIESTLEY,  ROBERT  F. 
101  Spruce  St. 
Stratford,  CT  06497 
PRIVITERA,  MAUREEN  H. 
606  Philadelphia  Ave. 
Egg  Harbor,  NJ  08215 
PSZENNY,  ALEXANDER  A.P. 
27  Columbus  Ave. 
Salem,  MA  01 970 
PUGLISI,  DEEDEE 
379  Newton  St. 
Chestnut  Hill,  MA  02167 
PURCELL,  MICHAEL  G. 
218  Willow  Ave. 
Somerville,  MA  02144 


PURPURA,  MICHAEL 
55  Marion  St. 
Natick,  MA  01760 
PUSEY,  GREGORYS. 
4  Frost  Pond  Rd. 
Greenlawn,  NY  11740 
PUZO,  MICHAEL  J. 
117  Tryon  Ave. 
Teaneck,  NJ  07666 
QUANN,  DAVID  L. 
30  Longfellow  Rd. 
Norwood,  MA  02062 
QUEALY,  VIRGINIA  M. 
24Quincy  Rd. 
Newton,  MA  02167 
QUIGLEY,  EDWARD  J. 
100  Lovely  St. 
Unionville,  CT  06085 
QUINCY,  JOHN 
40  Gary  Ave. 
Milton,  MA  02186 
QUINDE,  HERBERT 
62-07  39th  Ave. 
Woodside,  NY  11377 
QUINN,  JOHN  P. 
3539  N.  Shepard  Ave. 
Milwaukee,  Wl  53211 
QUINN,  ROBERT  M. 
11  Linwood  Rd. 
Lynn,  MA  01905 
QUITT,  REBECCA  D. 
10  Russet  Hill  Rd. 
Sherborn,  MA  01 770 
RACICOT,  DENNIS  J. 
27  Hutchinson  Ter. 
Whitman,  MA  02382 
RADCLIFFE,  CHARLES 
177  Reldyes  Ave. 
Leonia,  NJ  07605 
RADZIVILA,  THERESA  R. 
24  Jackson  Dr. 
Poughkeepsie,  NY  12603 
RAFFERTY,  MICHAEL  J. 
8  Chrisfield  Ave. 
Johnson  City,  NY  13790 
RAMELLA,  DANIEL  J. 
18911  Story  Rd. 
Rocky  River,  OH  44116 
RANDALL,  MARK  W. 
1194  East  Ave. 
Rochester,  NY  14607 
RANDO,  JOHN  J. 
188  River  St. 
Waltham,  MA  02154 
RANDO,  KATHLEEN  A. 
30  Nutting  Rd. 
Waltham,  MA  02154 
RANTA,  JEFFREY  A. 
12031  Remington  Dr. 
Silver  Spring,  MD  20902 
RAPOZA,  ROBERT  F. 
"592  Cottage  St. 
New  Bedford,  MA  02740 


376 


RATERINK,  MARK  H. 
505  W.  30th 
Holland,  Ml  49423 
RATTIGAN,  JULIA  M. 
45  Hyde  Ave. 
Newton,  MA  021 58 
RAUX,  MARY-ELLEN 
47  Clement  Ter. 
Quincy,  MA  02171 
RAYMOND,  JOHN  A. 
105  Vanderbilt  Rd. 
Manhasset,  NY  11030 
REDDING,  ROBERTA. 
264  Douglas  Rd. 
Lowell,  MA  01852 
REID,  STEPHEN  J. 
42  Baldwin  Rd. 
Billerica,  MA  01821 
REIDY,  JOAN  E. 
910  Lakeview  Dr. 
Lorain,  OH  44052 
REILLY,  JOSEPH  P. 
135  Quincy  Ave.  No.  201 
Quincy,  MA  021 69 
REILLY,  KATHY  A. 
823  Elaine  Gt. 
Alexandria,  VA  22308 
REINMAN,  THOMAS  E. 
304  Hampshire  Dr. 
Dewitt,  NY  13214 
REMALY,  MARK  E. 
234  Barton  Rd. 
Greenfield,  MA  01301 
REYNOLDS,  LEIGHTON  J. 
90  Suffolk  Rd. 
Chestnut  Hill,  MA  02167 
REYNOLDS,  RICHARD  R. 
455  Fairview  Ave. 
Orange,  NV  07050 
RHATICAN,  TIMOTHYS. 
16Kupsch  St. 
Sayreville,  NJ  08872 
RICCI,  LOUIS  G. 
141  Milk  St. 
Boston,  MA 
RICE,  TIMOHTYO. 
143  Linden  Ave. 
Emerson,  NJ  07630 
RICH,  CHRISTOPHER  C. 
3  Parsons  Ave. 
Saugus,  MA  01 906 
RICHARDSON,  PAUL  M. 
15  Devon  Rd. 
Middletown,  NJ  07748 
RICHMOND,  ELIZABETH  J. 
24  Mill  St. 
Assonet,  MA  02702 
RICKENBACKER,  CAROL 
212  E.  Dean  St. 
Freeport,  NY  11520 
RIDGE,  KIERAN 
1677  Commonwealth  Ave. 
Brighton,  MA  02135 


RIELLO,  MARYC. 
165  Westwood  Rd. 
New  Haven  CT  06515 
RING,  CHARLES  R. 

38  Eaton  Rd. 
Lexington,  MA  02173 
RIORDAN,  ADELAIDE  M. 
418  Adams  St. 

N.  Abington,  MA  02351 
RIORDAN,  PAULM. 
396  Andrews  Rd. 
E.  Williston,  NY  11596 
RIPLEY,  ELIZABETH  A. 
14  Rocky  Point  Rd. 
Rowayton,  CT  06853 
RITACCO,  JOSEPH 
56  Mitchell  St. 
Belleville,  NJ  07109 
RITCHIE,  DOROTHY  N. 
752  Germantown  Pike 
Lafayette  Hill,  PA  19444 
RIVARD,  HELEN  C. 

39  Sheridan  Dr. 
Shrewsbury,  MA  01545 
RIZZO,  ANNAMARIEF. 
24  Holly  La. 
Cresskill,  NJ  07626 
RIZZUTO,  ALAN  M. 
473  12th  St. 
Cresskill,  NJ  07626 
ROARKE,  JOHN  F. 

62  Potter  St. 
Cranston,  Rl  02910 
ROBERTI,  BARBARA  A. 
37  Homeland  St. 
Johnston,  Rl  02919 
ROBERTS,  DEBORAH  K. 
29  Kenney  Rd. 
Medfield,  MA  02052 
ROBERTSON,  JEANNE  A. 
9  Knollwood  Rd. 
Glen  Head,  NY  11545 
ROBICHAUD,  HELENA. 
36  Comee  St. 
Gardner,  MA  01440 
ROBINSON,  GEORGE  J. 
201  Wiermus  La. 
Hillsdale,  NJ  07642 
ROHNER,  JOSEPH  A. 
56  Russell  Road 
Garden  City,  NY  11530 
ROMANO,  NINAM. 
8  Fairfax  St. 
Somerville,  MA  02144 
ROMBACH,  EDWARD  L. 
203  Whitehall  Blvd. 
Garden  City,  NY  11530 
RONNERMANN,  KIRK  W. 
138  Guilford  Ave. 
Oakdale,  NY  11769 
ROONEY,  ROBERT  V. 
20  Hodge  Rd. 
Arlington,  MA  02174 


ROPER,  JAMES  B. 

67  Navesink  Ave. 

Rumson,  NJ  07760 

RORKE,  KATHLEEN  A. 

197  Maple  St. 

W.  Roxbury,  MA  021 32 

ROSEN,  WILLIAM  R. 

52  Summit  Ave.  No.  1 

Brookline,  MA  02146 

ROSENBERG,  LEONARD  R. 

46  Malia  Ter. 

Chestnut  Hill,  MA  02167 

ROSENTHAL,  ROBERT  E. 

56  Beatty  St. 

New  Brittian,  CT  06051 

ROSPLOCK,  NANCY  A. 

266  Duxbury  Rd. 

Rochester,  NY  14626 

ROSS,JANETE. 

183  Proctor  Blvd. 

Utica,  NY  13501 

ROURKE,  JOHN  E. 

37  Benton  Rd. 

Somerville,  MA  02143 

ROWE,  DOUGLAS  B. 

350  Cornwall  Ave. 

Cheshire,  CT  06410 

ROZUM,  DENNIS  G. 

61  Tomlinson  Rd. 

Seymour,  CT  06483 

RUBIN,  RENEEG. 

29  Sanford  St. 

Bangor,  ME  04401 

RUBINO,  CATHERINE 

16  Hemlock  Dr. 

N.  Caldwell,  NJ  07006 

RUCKLE,  SUSAN  J. 

20  Royden  Rd. 

Tenafly,  NJ  07670 

RUMELY,  JOHNC. 

503  Kingsbury  St. 

Laporte,  IN  46350 

RUNDZIO,  MARK  A. 

8  Winter  St. 

Peabody,  MA  01 960 

RUNKEL,  RICHARD 

248  N.  15th  St. 

Weirton,  WV  26062 

RUSCONI,  PATRICIA  M. 

15  Oak  St. 

S.  Weymouth,  MA  021 90 

RUSH,  ROBERT  M. 

18  Swenson  Dr. 

Wappinger  Falls,  NY12590 

RUSIECKI,  JANICE  M. 

11  Front  St. 

Three  Rivers,  MA  01080 

RUSSELL,  WILLIAIM  F. 

86  Brooks  St. 

Medford,  MA  02155 

RUSSO,  DAWN  M. 

1505  Main  St. 

Stratford,  CT  06497 


RYAN, DENNIS  J. 
17  Fairfield  St. 
Watertown,  MA  02172 
RYAN,  DONALD  R. 
1705Purdy  St. 
Bronx,  NY  10462 
RYAN,  JOHN  F. 
325  Liberty  St. 
Rockland,  MA  02370 
RYAN,  JUDITH  M. 
99  Triton  Ave. 
Winthrop,  MA  02152 
RYAN,  MARYL. 
5508  Jordan  Rd. 
Washington,  DC  20016 
RYAN,  PAULC. 
88  Gary  Ave. 
Milton,  MA  02186 
RYAN,  THOMAS  K. 
615  Glen  St. 
Glen  Falls,  NY  12801 
RYAN,  VIRGINIA  M. 
Mt.  Pleasant  VL  No.  13-8B 
Morris  Plains,  NJ  07950 
RYDER,  MARYL. 
18830  Sandiego 
Lathrup  Village,  Ml  48076 
SABATINO,  ANN  P. 
415  Kern  St. 

W.  Palm  Beach,  FL  33405 
SAHL,  JOHN  P. 
81  Bar  Harbor  Rd. 
Freehold,  NJ  07728 
SALERNO,  STEPHEN  J. 
190  Gillies  La. 
W.  Norwalk,  CT  06854 
SAMUEL,  DONNA  K. 
8  Burnham  Rd. 
Lexington,  MA  021 73 
SANTONELLI,  MARK  E. 
184  West  St. 
Maiden,  MA  02148 
SANTORO, ANTHONY 
16Tremont  St. 
Hartford,  CT  06105 
SANTORO,  SUSAN  E. 
224  Benedict  Ave. 
Thornwood,  NY  10594 
SANTORO,  VINCENT  A. 
401  Cambridge  St. 
Cambridge,  MA  02141 
SASSI,  ROY  L 
34  Rawlinson  Dr. 
Coventry,  Rl  02816 
SASSO,  THOMAS  E. 
60  Kilsyth  Rd. 
Brookline,  MA  02146 
SATTLER,  NEILR. 
3193  Rumson  Rd. 
Cleveland  Hts.,  OH  44118 
SAUNDERS,  CANDIDA  C. 
31  Woodmont  Rd. 
Up.  Montclair,  NJ  07043 


377 


SAUNDERS,  JOHN  J. 
34  Hollingsworth  St. 
Mattapan,  MA  02126 
SAUNDERS,  STEVEN  J. 
18  Travis  Rd. 
Natlick,  MA  01 760 
SAVAS,  JAMES  M. 
26  Lovell  Rd. 
Watertown,  MA  02172 
SAWYER,  KENNETH  R. 
75  Tyler  St. 
Hyde  Park,  MA  02136 
SAWYER,  RICHARD 
7  Mill  St. 

E.  Mansfield,  MA  02031 
SCANLAN,  WILLIAM  V. 
22  Woodstream  Ct. 
New  Hartford,  NY  13413 
SCANNELL,  JACQUELINE  S. 
75  Surrey  St. 
Brighton,  MA  02135 
SCATOLINI,  STEVEN  P. 
359  Springfield  St. 
Wilbraham,  MA  01905 
SCAVONE,  ROBERT 
29  Van  Dyke  Rd. 
Waldwick,  NJ  07463 
SCEPPA,MARY  A. 
243  Broadway 
Somerville,  MA  02145 
SCHAEFFER,  LINDA  A. 
114  Willow  St. 
W.Acton,  MA  01 720 


SCHMIDT,  FRANCIS  J. 
266  Irving  Ave. 
S.  Orange,  NJ  07079 
SCHMIDT,  GREGORY  J. 
15A  Second  St.  No.  7 
Framingham,  MA  01701 
SCHMITT,  MARY  ANNE 
409  Beveridge  Rd, 
Ridgewood,  NJ  07450 
SCHOENFELD,  RICHARD  J. 
515  Beacon  St. 
Chestnut  Hill,  MA  02167 
SCHOR,  NATHAN 
187  Beacon  St. 
Boston,  MA 

SCHUENZEL,  CHRISTINE  M. 
23  Pine  Ridge  Rd. 
Poughkeepsie,  NY  12603 
SCHWARZ,  JAMES  M. 
172  Washington  St. 
Norwich,  CT  06360 
SCIARRA,  MICHAEL  J. 
151  Dekalb  Ave. 
Jersey  City,  NJ  07306 
SCIOLI,  RICHARD  A. 
16  Fairmont  Ave. 
Newton,  MA  021 58 
SCOTT,  DEBORAH  A. 
89  Common  St. 
Walpole,  MA  02081 
SCOTT,  MARY  E. 
200  Banks  St. 
Cambridge,  MA  02138 


SCOTTI,  JOSEPH  A. 
25  Robinhood  Rd. 
Winchester,  MA  01890 
SEARS,  JANE  E. 
384  High  Rock  St. 
Needham,  MA  021 92 
SEATON,  BARBARA  A. 
58  Robin  Rd. 
Longmeadow,  MA  01 106 
SEATON,  LESLIE  A. 

18  Littell  Rd. 
Brookline,  MA  02146 
SEDGLEY,  MAUREEN  E. 
238  Clark  Rd. 
Brookline,  MA  021 46 
SEHLER,  CATHERINE  A. 
12216  Kendall  Ct. 
Silver  Springs,  MD  20902 
SEIFERT,  SUSAN  C. 
2811  W.  89th  St. 
Leawood,  KS  66206 
SEKLECKI,  DANIEL  T. 
156  Ridgecrest  Cir. 
Wethersfield,  CT06109 
SELLECCHIA,  VINCENT 
54  Brendan  Hill  Rd. 
Scarscale,  NY  10583 
SENISI,  WILLIAM  J. 

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 
SERRA,  CARLEEN  A. 
198  Lexington  St. 
E.  Boston,  MA  02128 
SGAMBATI,  PATRICK  C. 
177  Saratoga  Ave. 
Mechanicville,  NY  12118 
SHAFER,  DANIEL  J. 
1  River  La. 
Cos  Cob,  CT  06807 
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. 
Merrick,  NY  11566 
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. 
1261  Park  St. 
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. 
42  JudkinsSt. 
Newtonville,  MA  02160 
SHERIDAN,  WILLIAM  C. 
1266  W.  Hawthorne  Dr. 
Wantagh,  NY  11793 
SHIELDS,  JOANNE  L. 
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. 

1231  Inverleith  Rd. 

Lake  Forest,  IL  60045 

SLAVIN,  CHARLES  P. 

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 


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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 


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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 


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383 


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Oct. 

26 

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Nov. 

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Nov. 

16 

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Nov. 

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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- 
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WILLIAM  T.  BARNETT 
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GREGORY  BERNARD  BEGIN* 
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MR.  &  MRS.  LOUIS  E.  BENDER* 
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MR.  &  MRS.  CARLO  F.  BONAVITA* 
MR.  &  MRS.  ROBERT  I.  BOUDROW* 
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RANDALL  T.  BOYD* 
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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* 

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MR.  &  MRS.  MICHAEL  DeSIMONE* 

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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 


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MR.  &  MRS.  ROBERT  L  GOTFREDSON 

DR.  &  MRS.  JAMES  B.  GOYNE* 

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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. 


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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. 


TENNIS 


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CATHERINE  HICKEY 
Evening  College 
A.B.  Psychology 


CHARLES  H.U. 
SALAMONE 
School  of  Management 
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