Eastern Nazarene College - Nautilus Yearbook (Quincy, MA)
- Class of 1974
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The new gymnasium was dedicated
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tions of Dedication" beginning on
September 20 and terminating No-
vember 30, 1973. The official dedica-
tion of the new facility was Heritage
Day, October 10 Crather than the 9th
as originally plannedl.
Dr. Edward S. Mann, former presi-
dent of Eastern Nazarene College and
speaker for the occasion, delivered a
message entitled, "The Heritage of
Athletics at Eastern Nazarene Col-
lege." The four Student Body presi-
dents CBob Bradbury, jan Simonson,
john Lalone, and Kaarina Haml un-
der whose leadership the new build-
ing changed from a dream to a reality
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October 19-20, 1973
Honieeoniing is alxx ays a highlight ofthe
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eanee for current stuclents as xi ell. The sue-
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the happiness of seeing friends who have
graduated all euntrihute to the festive spirit
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We stood and watched it go - one of the last
landmarks on our campus of another era - a
time we know very little about. We know how
much that building meant to some of our parents.
Many had had a part in its Construction. It had
served as the college church and chapel. It was a
spiritual landmark to more than a few.
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PRGPO ITIO
The fall of 1973 proved to be very enjoyable in
the way of entertainment. One of the most out-
standing and memorable of the autumn events
was 'iThe Proposition," sponsored bythe Student
Council. y
Originating in Cambridge, "The Proposition"
is a theatrical group which does complete im-
provisations on a variety of subjects. Some of the
categories given to the audience from which to
choose ranged from current politics. current
:now-ments and social problems lu imagined dia-
logues between personages living or dead.
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what topics were needed and then after receiving
'specifics from the audience would confer with
The rest of the company to come up with a play of
approximately 15 minutes.
The Student Center Auditorium was moderate-
ly full and all those who attended were very com-
fortable with the group and seemingly had a
good time..This was proven by some of the an-
.swers given, varying from Preparation H land
other related areaslto Chetty Oil songs.
J 'All in all, the evening was talent filled. The
figroupp was excellent in the field of ad-lib
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The soccer team started off this year with an impressive
Win over New Hampshire College of I7-4. There had been
some anxiety over the loss of some of last yeafs players due
to graduation. But with the maturity of most of the remain-
ing team, it was a successful season. Neil Nicoll should he
congratulated on his fine coaching. He kept the team work-
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decided who would receive the invitation to the District 32
NAIA playoffs. Cordon had a good turnout of fans but
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faithful fans on the Gordon campus. It was a close game all
the way but Gordon came out on top with the score of 3-2,
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The arrival of the Nautilus is
always a big event. This year
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preceded hy the most successful
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Lines of students filled the
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ies, Workers behind the tables
were kept busy handing out
yearbooks and crossing off
names. The sofas and floors
were covered with kids rapidly
thumbing through the pages
reminiscing about all the events
of the previous year. Some were
good memories and some were
bad. But then, that's what the
yearbook is all about . . .
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CHEL EA FIRE
The Chelsea section of Boston
was almost completely destroyed by
fire in October of 1973. Over 300
families were left homeless. But the
E.N.C. students, led by jackie Binan
and Ed DiSante, demonstrated their
Christian love and concern by im-
mediately offering aid to the vic-
tims. The Salvation Army was in
charge of the program and put the
ing time and money despite mid-
term exams. It was termed 'ipure
humanityn by the Patriot Ledger. In
appreciation of the unbelievable
response to the plea for help, the
Salvation Army presented its highest
citizens award, HOthers,H to the 300
E.N.C. students who participated.
students to work. They worked
around the clock for two weeks giv-
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The 19753 society soccer season had
as much keen competition as any pre-
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competition was for second place
rather than first place, as Delta ran
away with top honors. The fiercest
games were between Sigma and Zeta
as the two teams vied for second
place. Both teamls defenses were su-
perb. All of the games were exciting
from any viewpoint: the field, the
stands, or the bench.
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One of the advantages of the
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just prior to the first inter-
collegiate basketball game,
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demonstrated by means of a
tennis match between Larry
Collins and Roger Parrott. A
good crowd of spectators was
on hand for the event, and was
generally appreciative of the
sport and the two participants.
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Zeta Society sponsored this year was a
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was packed with spectators. Howard
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have heen entertainment enough just
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The Christmas spirit was once again initiated at E.N.C.
with the Choral Union's performance of Handel's Messiah.
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only one performance this year and the gym was filled with
people, some of whom came solely to hear the majestic and
soul-lifting Hallelujah Chorus. The music was exciting for
both the singers and the listeners.
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VOLLEYB LL
Coach Nancy Detwiler led the E.N.C.
Crusader women to a successful 7-3 record in
their second year of intercollegiate volleyball.
Volleyball is a serious sport, The techniques
and strategies have changed rapidly during the
last decade and is the fastest growing sport in
the United States. The basic necessity of the
game is the ability to hit the ball with power
and accuracy into the opponents court.
The ENC. women proved that they can do this in their
three games at the Kings Tournament. Even though they
came in second place their ability to set the ball, to spike
accurately, to serve consistently and to keep moving proved
that they were one ofthe top teams at the tournament. Led
by co-captains Anne Alverson and Bonnie Warr the volley-
ball team proved once more that they are a significant part
of E.N.C.,s athletic program.
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Delta won first place. The Tigers
seem almost impossible to defeat.
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land of make-believe. The evening
itself was like a fantasy.
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over the meal of roast top sirloin of
beef, roast potatoes, and baked Alaska
while Chuck Sinclair provided music
at the piano. The decorous punch
fountains ran all night long, and
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season each year is the Bagpiper Clas-
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Boston Gardens, The first game this
year was between ENC and Cordon
College, and was followed by the Bos-
ton Celtics defeating the Phoenix
Suns.
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time putting things together, and
came up on the short end of a 72-65
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game has been part of the basis for the team,s success in the past
four years. It will be a big loss for the Big Red next year.
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KINsC'S TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANTS'
BASKETBALL - 2nd place CHEERLEADINC 5th place
Howie Briggs Donna Chappell
Mike Cox Brenda Derbyshire
Tom Gunsalus Agar Espada
Dgug Lay Vicki Lalone Dolmger
Rick Reyengero U
Mark Sanford
Cordie Wetmore
Gerry Whetstone
Kathy Rhule
Diana Schaeffer
CHESS - 5th place
Dan Zink
Mike Perry - stats Steve Smith
Dave Rouse -- stats
VOLLEYBALL - 2nd place TABLETENNIS 3rd place
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ICIE-TieBlAeb,lFrS0n jackie Baillie
Debbi Blank
Linda Carpenter
Brenda Henley
Nancy Kornbau
jean Macchi
Barb Mason
Bonnie Warr
jackie Baillie
Linda Carpenter
Dave Rouse - lst place Cmen s singles?
Dale Wolfe
ALUMNI FREE THROW
Nancy Detwiler
Steve Shoff
BOWLING - 3rd place BARBERSHOP QUARTET 5th place
Bob Cornell
Larry Collins
jackie Baillie
Warren Holloway
john Pfautz
Bud Reedy
Carol VonFricken Doug Restrick
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. . . . Vance Sheffler
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years before. But the spirit was still there. Each society had
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The annual Sports Awards Banquet
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dinner was served and then the
awards were presented to the mem-
bers of varsity teams. Rick Reyenger
and Anne Alverson were noted as the
two most valuable athletes of the
men's and women's teams at E.N.C.
After the award presentations, movies
were shown of soccer, volleyball, bas-
ketball, tennis, and softball games.
Coach Smith was the Master of
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called "The Last Hurrahf, After a delicious meal of prime rib or filet of sole "The
Found Free" entertained with their music and short, humorous stories. Then the
traditional skits put everyone in stitches, and even maybe embarassed a few.
Coach Smith was presented with a gift of appreciation from the senior class for his
support and dedication as their advisor. Senior awards were announced. Doug
Clem and Kaarina Ham were selected as the outstanding seniors. The evening
ended happily for some but sadly for others. The "last hurrah" was over,
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place in the Lahue Gymnasium at
10:30 A.M. It began with the tradi-
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niors. The music was arranged by
Dave Galbraith of the class of 1974.
The A Cappella choir was on hand
again to sing "I was glad when they
said unto me," and "A song to the
Lamb."
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ALMA MATER
In New England stands a college
Near blueQuincy Bay,
E.N.C. our Alma Mater
Glorious for aye.
Laud her merits, sing her praises,
Let our song ring free.
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater
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Graceful branches lifted heavenward,
Suncrowned ,fore our view,
Stand the elms upon our campus,
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Shady walks beneath the foliage,
Flow'ring beauty rare,
Blessed by nature, how we love thee,
Alma Mater fair.
Clear her vision, high her purpose,
Lo, she stands serene,
Andnher faith is sure, undaunted,
Eastern Nazarene,
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79 74, we underwent many of the usual experiences, as well as
some very new ones. The beginning of the end ,began in
September. . . major courses, student teaching, field placement,
more labs, G RE 's, applications, comprehensives, recitals, engage-
ments, extra fees around every corner, and the continual "What
will you do next?"probe confronting each of us all through the
year.
Having access to a new gym during our last year made
Homecoming special, and our own special representative on the
court lauded it well.
"Rustique l" in September on Cape Cod was highlighted
by beautiful foliage, cheeseburgers, a fifty-foot banana split,
communion by the water, ENC personality portrayals, a partial
film, no heat, the search for some 'missing items, 'and some in-
teresting spiritual premises from Rev. Grant Swank. .
The Senior Christmas Chapel brought some good
thoughts into focus. Several weddings during the year were
points of interest to our class, and the arrival of spring made us
realize how quickly four intense years would come to an end.
"Rustique ll " in April pro ved as adventurous as its fall
counterpart. Featured were more mature and educated Senior
fun, delicious roast beef "All in the Nazarene Family, " the re- T
turn of a class soloist, and plenty of potato salad.
The "Ecstatic Exit of '74" began with a quiet Senior .
Dinner in April followed by the junior-Senior Day celebrations:
caps and gowns, flowers, our song, formal attire, great entertain-
ment by "Found Free, " and special recognition-for us! And then
it came. Alumni Banquet, Baccalaureate, Graduation, diplomas,
good-b yes. All the efforts, all the days, all the attempts at making
our way at ENC somehow brighter were suddenly history.
BETTE ALLEN A
B.S.,b Elementary Education
ANNE ALVERSON
BS., Music Education
BOYD ANDERSON
BA History
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DAVID CALBRAITH
B.S., Music Education
RICHARD CRANFI
B.S., Elementary Education
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FRANK GARLAND
B.A., Mathematics
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B.A., History
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B.S., Biology
DONNA MARCIN
BA., Social Work
DAVID MERCER
B.A., Social Work
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SHERYL MOVVRY
B.S., Biology
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BS., Elementary Education
ESTELLE OSTERHOUT
B.A., Social Work
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Senior Retreat
The Senior Class of 1974 held a retreat at Camp Hayward the
weekend of October 12-14, 1973. The retreat provided a good
chance for most of us to escape the pressures of classes, and a not-
too-good reason for some of us to get behind in a course or two.
We shared in thought with Rev. Grant Swank, jr. on the second
coming of Christ. We shared in activities of enjoyment as well.
The class council, led by President Doug Clem, presented a skit
shortly after our arrival at the camp on Friday which initiated the
activities of the weekend. Viewing a film - partly censored by
the film committee - and eating pizza ended the day's schedule
of events.
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Saturdays breakfast brought with it
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cartoons, while the afternoon became
a medley ol physical activities. Some
people hiked. Others paddled on the
lake with a leaky boat and an old
board. Many played softball Qvvith
logs behind third, rocks for second,
and the center-fielder standing in the
lake l. Nearly everyone joined in play-
ing volleyball.
After a fine spaghetti supper by
chef Andy VVanner, everyone partici-
pated in the Rustique Playhouse -
original, if not always humorous,
skits. The highlight ofthe weekend
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Chaplain Mark Williams led in a period
of worship and communion in a lakeside
setting which concluded the activities ofthe
weekend.
The retreat was a complete success.
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i UNIOR COUNCIL
: juniors ..., accepting the responsibility and privilege of plan-
ing a usupern year for the graduating seniors . . . reception for
transfer students, Homecoming preparations, sale of class rings,
Thanksgiving chapel, junior-Senior Day March, "The Last Hur-
rahi' President: Gary Calhoun . . . Vice President: Judy An-
drews Secretary: Marilyn Oakes Treasurer: Ed DiSante
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leyball: Faculty vs. Stuco, HThe Simple Truthi' concert, skits,
films, prayer breakfasts . . . President: Alan Scott .. . Vice Presi-
dent: Cathy Ingland . .. Secretary: JoAnn Heavner . ., Treasur-
er: Mike Lord . . . Chaplain: Bruce Braswell . .. Stuco Represent-
ative: Kathy Kalish Advisor: Al Truesdale looking for-
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Sophomores . . . bringing ENC closer to the local community
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Blood Drive - i'Son of Dracula" . . . President: Leo Sarkissian
.. . Vice President: Ed Miller . .. Secretary: Yvonne Bowland . . .
Treasurer: Laurie Mclnturff Chaplain: David Willoughby
Stuco Representative: Mary Lou Morrison Member-at-
large: Steve Carnahan Advisor: Glenn Keys joining the
ranks of the uupperclassmenn in the true Enc spirit.
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A long summer of planning . . . our time has comef A welcome for the Freshmen . . , a successful all-College Outing with
no plates and one flat tire. An in-between reception with the Caithers . . . in a new gym. Preparing mug-shots. just how are
Student Council meetings supposed to go? . . . This canlt be the right way! Nineteen of us . . . and Dr. james Cameron.
Wonder what he's thinking. We must remember: the best for the most. The dedication of Lahue Center . . . triumph of 1970.
1971, 1972, and 1973 Student Councils. What a step! Keeping the spiritual in perspective . . . living it . . . i'Please help us,
dear Codl' , . . Keeping academics in perspective . . . academic forums . . . workgroups , , . bringing students and faculty
together in the major fields. Freshmen elections . . . PROPOSITIONY Standing committees, special committees . . . lots of
work. Cutting lunch lines in half . . . fund-raising suppers . . . knocking out a wall. Course evaluation sheets . . . key-punch-.
ing this time. Christmas Party .., good food tl? . .. an hour and a half of favorite carols .. . ten sore fingers . . . gifts for
ENC celebrities . .. Santa Clem. Intramural basketball . . . or no? . . . YESY And success. A formal . . . wintertime . . .
"Narnia" . . . StuCo character sketches . . . HReader's Theatre" -- lovel Soda machine refilling . . . society socials . . . uje- ,
sus Joy so many committees . . . two-hour Tuesday night meetings . . . swap-chapel with Cordon College , . . "j.C.
Power Outletn . . . King's Tourney - we'll gather steam for next yearll Elections . . . names surfacing . . . primary . . .
counting ballots . . . remembering the excitement . . . reception . . . weire lame ducks! College Ecology Day . . . four quad-
rants . . . five scholarships . . . a changed campus! Bradley Sports Award . . . endless chapel announcements . . . following
the constitution , . . many mistakes . . . getting ideas from many sources . . . publicity . . . listening to many viewpoints . . .
trying . . . learning. Lincoln Amusement Park . . . springtime . . . annual Craduation Celebrations . . . handing over the
keys.
STUDENT COUNCIL: the experience that teaches frustration and futility, interaction and involvement, appreciation
and indebtedness . . . to ENC.
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Delta is number one ... for
the fourth time in the last five
years, Delta pride and spirit
placed the Tigers on top again
ice cream socials and skits,
the society hanner, a urecord
crowd" forthe covenant players,
film nights and pizza sales .,.
the society with an image to
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5. PRESIDENT: Dale Wolf
VICE PRESIDENT: Howie Briggs
SECRETARY: Dehhie Sammarco
49' 'Q TREASURER: Scott Haskell
SOCIAL CHAIRMAN: Karen jayne
. MENS SPORTS COORDINATOR: Bruce Bakaysa
WOMENIS SPORTS COORDINATOR: jacki Baillie
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PRESIDENT:Roger Parrott
VICE PRESIDENT: Matt Carpenter
SECRETARY: Nancy jones
TREASURER: Mike Wheeler
CHAPLAIN: Mark Buhar 5.
MENS SPORTS COORDINATOR: Rick Chappell
WOMENS SPORTS COORDINATOR: Amher Roherts -LQ.
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sponsorship of several movies
a crowd of 500 attended
"The Cross and the Switch-
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tion in all activities a new
face for the society.
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after the loss of many vital se-
niors and the influx of the new
effervescent freshmen mov-
ies, doughnuts, a "Found Free"
concert, pizza, midnight roller
skating . . . cooperation was the
key - not only within our own
society, but in conjunction with
others.
PRESIDENT: Steve Scott
VICE PRESIDENT: Frank Sickel
SECRETARY: Diane Schaeffer
TREASURER: Craig Andrews
WOMENS COORDINATOR: Barbara Mason
MEN'S COORDINATOR: Bob Conklin
CHAPLAIN: Dan West
PRESIDENT: Donovan Cole
VICE PRESIDENT: Tim Lanham
SECRETARY: Diana Schaeffer
TREASURER: Mary Ann Wood
MEN'S COORDINATOR: Ed Miller
WOMENS COORDINATOR: Betty Gardner
CI-IAPLAIN: Frank Willoughby
MEM BER-AT-LARGE: Sue Collier
"The New Zeta We Carel' ...
our motto backed by plenty of
hard work carnations and
candy kisses, ice cream socials, a
childrenls Christmas party, the
Muscular Dystrophy drive, slave
auctions, final success for Wom-
enls basketball and cheerleading
. . . unity and pride restored,
Zeta moves surely toward No. Il
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SOCIETY POINTS
DELTA ZETA
NEW MEMBERS 64 96
VARSITY SOCCER 20
SOCIETY SOCCER 4 50 20
VARSITY CHEERLEADING 0 0
MUC-SHOTS 0 5
UNITED FUND DRIVE 5 15
VVOMENSS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL S 10
SOCIETY VOLLEYBALL 05 40
SOCIETY WRESTLING 2 4
MENS VARSITY BASKETBALL 12 16
VVOMEN'S VARSITY BASKETBALL B 10
SOQCIETY BASKETBALL 50 20
INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL ' 213A 16
FOUL-SHOOTING 7 4
PING PONC 22 22
KINC'S TOURNAMENT 22 16
COLLEGE ECOLOGY DAY 30 50
VARSITY TENNIS 16 12
VARSITY BASEBALL 28 12
SOCIETY SOFTBALL 50 20
SOCIETY CHESS 35 00
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judy Andrews Ann Kiemel
Dawn Heckman Nina Caley
Linda Buss Lorraine Brown
Open House thanks Administration
jud1c1.1lBoard what s vour excuse this time?
Christmas Project 730 gifts Home for little w nnderers
Big Little Sister Partv Hillbillx HoeDown
Christmas Party . . , Mrs. Cameron 81 epiphanies . . . cookies
curoling
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Powder Puff Soccer . . . Upperclass women win again
Four talks for girls . . . Ann and friends
Book sales . . . dollars?l!
Christmas . , . the spirit ofgiving
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judicial Board
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Shields vs. Memorial football game
Christmas caroling . . . more panty raids
room delivery of g'The Boston Globe"
stag swimming party
Steve Scott Wanner
Ken Fuller Leo Sarkissian S
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Student National Education Asso-
ciation providing education stu-
dents with aids to help and enrich
their specific areas of service .. . the
Christmas Tea for student teachers
and their respective classroom in-
structors. panel discussions on second-
ary education, jam session over a
Chinese dinner , . . all serve to create
unity and concern among those who
have committed themselves to the
essential task of education.
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L. Dean P. Wise
P. Conklin L. Matthewson
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C Music Educators National Conference . . . uniting the music educa-
tion students with the modern concepts in teaching music . . . through
the Music Educator's journals .
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pedition, a hayride, the Christmas
caroling at the Eventide Nursing
Home and Long Island Hospital . . . a
means of sharing and of learning new
ideas.
C. Shetler
j. Pfautz
1. Barr
M. Waltenberger
K. Seager
C. Brennan
C. Fleming
D. Kent
K. Kent
S. Caley
P. Stoddard
N. Carlton
C. Dillingham
L. Marple
R. Whitman
M. Marshall
K-. Knowles
B. Chandler
P. McNeely
M. Wright
L. Heckman
D. Wehr
B. Keith
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College Youth Fellowship . . . time
to share with those who can truly
empathize with you - your peers . . .
special speakers and groups, interac-
tion with other colleges, special talent
nights, the Florida witnessing trip . . .
all vital aspects of witnessing and
sharing in ENC life.
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Circle K theme Challenge to Actionn . . . concern for environ-
ment students health care, dependent and neglected persons, correc
tional institutions Ecology Dayy' around the gym, tornado disastei K
fund youth hockey tournament,
Thursday Night at the Fights,
serving you and the community.
Row 1: R. Reyenger
C. Wetmore
M. Mulkigian
R. Rickey
M. Perry
C. Calhoun
D. Zink
Row 2: D. Yates
M. Silva
R. Myrick
M. Carpenter
C. Alley
D. Rouse
Row.3: M. Tracy
H. Henry
D. Darsh
W. Whitman
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ENC Internationals . . . a conglomerate group of students from
other countries, bound together, adding to the life and color of
our campus in the classroom, in the dorm, in athletics,
through society participation making their contribution by
sharing their skills and viewpoints. R
G. Germain
S. Frederick
j. Foley
A. Sadeghi
I. McElrea
I. Baillie
S. Davis
C. Owens
I. Gomes
R. Cole
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The Evangelistic Association
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tion inner city work, on-
campus ministry, community
projects, nursing homes, weekly
prayer breakfasts, power groups
. . . three evangelistic teams de-
termined to spread the news of
Christ's love and power.
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j. Foley
C. Fuhrman
R. Parker
D. Wetzel
D. Paige
V. Fosbrink
J. Polan
D. England
E. DiSante
J. Cunningham
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B. Braswell
S. Dezotell
S. Marlatt
S. White
M. Guthrie
M. Hall
D. Vandiver
B. Syska
S. Dunlop
S. Schindler
B. Richardson
D. Chew
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F. Nash
C. Knapp
J. Tucker
I. Conner
L. Stanton
L. Shevel
A. Huff
C. Braswell
H. Howard
J. Orndorff
L. McGray
S. Howard
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C. Andrews
I. Pritchett
G. Forward
R. Cole
D. Scott
S. Stiles
M. Hurd
K. Griswold
F. Lowe
R. Perry
R. Greene
D. Restrick
R. Pennell
G. Crawford
T. Fenn
R. Robichaud
E. Hedman
VANGELISTIC ASSOCIATIO
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S. Pulliam
J- lUfY
Z. Knox
D. Chew
J. Cox
B. Richardson
j. Orndorff
D. Wetzel
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D. Schaeffer
A. Stevens
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World Student Outreach So-
ciety purpose: to promote
missions an outreach group
- realizing our responsibility
here at home ... Mission Pact
74: missions workshop with Ted
Hughes, james Hudson, Boh
MacDonald, Boston Chapel Pro-
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vital concerns of missionary
involvement.
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C. Budd
R. Parker
M. Pauley
j, Bohall
R. Perry
A. Truesdale
R. Mazzacone
K. Griswold
E. Nedman
Student Ministerial Association . . . service and fellowship for
those interested in full-time Christian work . . . special speakers:
Dr. Bassett, Dr. jenkins, Dr. Blaney, Dr. Kauffman, Urhan Minis-
tries Graduate Program . . . preparing future pastors through ac-
tive participation and practical experience in current ministerial
practices and responsibilities.
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Mark VVilliams, Lead Guitar 1
Cathy MacCullum, Vocal
Doug Rc-strick, Vocal
Pegi Adann, Vocal
Stan Pulliam, Director
Cher Cranford, Vocal l
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from: ann
i think some people
do not understand how important
our office is , , ,
i want to thank you for understanding.
for believing in it as deeply as you do.
for inspiring me to pour myself into its purposes.
it is where i want to be.
it is where my heart is.
it is people.
itis-Q-Qinyou . . . me , . , joe .. aheadresident . ,,
changing our world.
finances 61 student loan programs and campus budget: red? black?
there are men of real expertise that dr. parrott has chosen
to work in these areas . . . but
it is in student personnel that a student comes for reinforcement
after working ll p.m. to 7 a.m. at the nursing home 61 carrying a full load
it is often to one of our offices they come in a flood of joyful tears
because a loan just came through , . . or they come, shattered
because something didn't come through.
they ask, do we really believe something good can turn up? should they hang on?
we do not move through the constituency as the p.r. men do . but
we are responsible for the negative-positive,
promotive or distractive
that 900 students communicate as they write home.
talk, interpret life 81 thought on campus.
we enforce the rules.
you have taught me that it is our methods of enforcement,
the strength of our philosophies
that determines so often
acceptance-rejection,
growth or regression,
understanding or rebellion.
i have learned from you to believe in the basic good of people . . , their need of love
in failure . , . and yet the strength of not acquiescing to moods.
marion janes hands ping-pong balls over the counter . , . and laughs at the bovs
silly jokes . . . and answers multitudinous questions . . . small-but-crucial that everyone
else is unavailable to answer . . . and besides no one cares to . . .
but marion.
student personnel does the grimy stuff.
we enforce the law . . . tthat's pretty unpopular, but who would send their child and who would
give a good sum to a college speaking of Christian virtue, but without some organized
law and morality and peace???J
we listen to the gripes . . .
we deal with the tensions students feel . . .
drugs. crime. insecurity. bitterness. rebellion.
you have taught me that control is more important than discipline.
it is respect and responsibility established within the individual.
that there is no love without integrity and no integrity without enforcement
of basic Christian principles . . . that there can be no enforcement
unless we live what we want to be enforced . . . our values internalized
ihave learned from you to first ask, WHY . . . instead of immediately issuing the
verdict . , . and
letting the WHY not demoralize the decision,
but direct it to teach and strengthen and mellow a student's life
instead of destroying it with anger and resentment.
you have taught me that it is not so important to be understood
as it is to exude love with our decision, and to be more interested in
the student's "becoming" as a person.
in student personnel, we live with kids' feelings.
rational and QE irrational.
how they cope with their feelings and with the ordinary of each day
so determines their potential as students, and
prevents the college system from choking . , .
well, i wanted to say it and i have.
my eyes have been so opened.
if there were a personality-popularity vote, marion janes
would win no. one on campus because she makes kids feel as if their
problems are important . . , as if they really matter . . . and there is seldom
a student in my office who doesn't acknowledgethe fact
that one man on campus speaks his mind and is true to the things that
matter and genuinely cares and that is dean helfrich.
i believe jesus Christ is not only a person, but a life style . . . and student personnel seems to be
the office that most generally handles the breakdowns in human life style on our campus
DEDICATIO
There are several responsibilities which are a part of being editor of the Nauti-
lus. The most difficult of these is the selection of the person to whom the book is to
be dedicated. The dedication cannot be made from statistical objectivity -there
is no such thing in judging personalities and the contributions one has made to
improve the quality of life at Eastern Nazarene College.
The 1974 Nautilus is dedicated to a man who is himself, dedicated. This man's
first commitment is to God. He demonstrates this commitment by a primary dedi-
cation to his family and a secondary dedication to his job. But its more than a job
- it's a part of his life. He does more than Mteachgu he shares his life. And those
who share it with him are better people because of this experience.
We dedicate the 1974
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HARVEY IUDSON SMITH BLANEY
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KENT OOODANOW
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IOSEPH GLENN COULD
AM., D.D., PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF RELIGION
BERTHA MUN RO
A.M., DEAN EMERITUS AND PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF ENGLISH
MADELINE NOSTRAND NEASE
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ROLLAND WEBSTER PARSONS
MA., ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF EDUCATION
IAM ES HOUSTON SHRADER A
PHD., PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF CHEMISTRY
ALICE SPANGENBERG
A.M., PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF ENGLISH
ESTHER D. WILLIAMSON
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ROBERT F. BOLLINGER
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WILLIAM J.V. BABCOCK
A.M., Biology
LAMBERT W. BRANDES
MUS.M., Music
LEROY A. BAKER
MS., Physics
ROCKWELL BRANK
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RGBERT D. BRANSGN DONALD P. BRICKLEY ROBERT E. BROWN
TH.M., Religion Ph.D., Sociology MS., Music
CHARLES CALDWELL WENDELL I. CALEY, IR. LYAL CALHOUN
M.ED., Mathematics PH.D., Physics DD., English
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Dr. Young, Dean Helfrich, Faculty, Students, 81 Friends, the most honored Class of 1974, and
the most colorful Class of 1975:
When one speaks in chapel only by virtue of his position as the senior class advisor, it does not
give one a great deal of confidence. It causes fear and anxiety and does not allow one to think
very clearly. There'll be no second chances next week. Besides, how do you cram all your frus-
trations into one speech. The temptation is to want to solve all the worldls problems in 20 or 30
minutes. I suppose another temptation is to try and please as many as possible and not offend
anyone. It reminds me of the story about the 3 monks who lived in a cave. One year elapsed and
a white horse galloped by. Another year elapsed and one monk said, "Wasn,t that a pretty white
horse. Another year passed by and the 2nd monk said, HThat wasn't a white horse, it was blackn
Another year passed and the 3rd monk said, 4' Ilm getting out of here, Iim tried of all this fighting
and arguingf' Some people will never be pleased. I donit think itls been my nature to please
people. Someone told me in college that no learning takes place without anxiety. Therefore, I
have felt it was my duty as a teacher to create just a little frustration.
On the other hand, I would like to reduce a great deal of the anxiety that we experience. Most
of the frustration, tension, and stress we feel really has no place in our Christian community.
Yet, it exists. What causes this sense of despair, of feeling unloved and unwanted? This haunting
sense of not being enough? Or the textbook language - 'imeaningless depersonalization PM
If Iim reading all the texts correctly, what we are experiencing is loneliness. One psychiatrist
said, HChronic loneliness nowadays affects 75 to 90 percent of all Americansf, 1 Eric Fromm
said, HThe experience of separateness arouses anxiety, it is, indeed, the source of all anxietyf,
Keith Miller who wrote. HA Taste of New Winen says we interpret this tension or restlessness as
due to our lack of achievement or our inability to get control of our environmentf,
It is to the cause of our loneliness that I want to speak this morning. For awhile Seniors, it
may appear that I'm speaking on both sides of you. I have something to say to my generation
and then to young people. Please forgive me if I still see you somewhere in between my so-
called adult world and what I picture in my mind when I think of young people.
Letfs get back to what I think is bugging us. If the social disease of aloneness is alienation or
separateness then it stands to reason that the older you are the greater your prolonged case of
illness. We who are infected the most will only pass on our sickness to those who follow us.
The cure would seem to be simple. A person must develop meaningful relationships to have a
sense of belonging to someone or something important. But why is it so hard to achieve? For one
thing, it isnft easy in our over stimulated world. A swamp of choices beg for our attention and
itfs described as "Future Shocku.
Youth,s reaction to all this barrage of noises is probably far more sane than the response of
adults. We adults have developed a very sophisticated psychic screening device and we only al
low messages to get through that sound like our own approach to life.
Youth, however, are less inhibited and they have an openness I admire. I also resent it be-
cause it reminds me of the kind of person I use to be and should be now.
Well, youth have problems too and they have a right to ask us for solutions. So they keep jab-
bing us for answers and I hear your professors at coffee break say, 'Gthink dummies, donlt feelw.
And youth replies, uso what if you cram us full of facts, if there are no feelings, what have you
got except a computer." '
It is precisely to this point that I want to address a few remarks. The trouble is, young people,
if we become feeling creatures again it will be painful. Weill discover how restless and lonely
we really are. Not only that, we,ll think it's a reflection on our depth of committment to Christ
and it will produce guilt.
So what happens when youth confront us with 'ggut issues?H We retreat to our worlds of secu-
rity and hide behind some cleaverly disguised mask.
Weill hide behind our possessions because they give us some physical comfort and represent
our noble work ethic. H Don,t ask those questions, just get to workf,
We,ll hide behind our status ladders and expect you to be so awed by our degrees and accom-
plishments that you dare not ask any simple questions like, UWho are you. fy,
Weyll hide behind our jobs and work compulsively and blame our lack of encounter with peo-
ple on the fact "The job must get donen, or, UA person has to make a living, you knowf'
The worst mask of all is intellectualization. Intellectual pride, said a Harvard psychiatrist,2 is
a defense mechanism of the ego which keeps people from depth encounter, and is one of the
hardest for a therapist to treat. I need to be careful at this point that I donft overreact for obvious
reasons. One doesnit have to be smart to ply this game. However, the more knowledge and
facts one possesses the greater the temptation. Maybe in the community in which we live, wefre
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Keith Miller in his most recent book, uThe Becomersv, describes how this healing actually
takes place and how we stop our compulsive kingdom building.
Mr. Miller states that in order to grow as a Christian that he climbed every spiritual ladder in
sight. He says, Hat first I was filled with a sense of newness and joy. But then something hap-
pened. I got sick of Christians. Everywhere I went people were so good and so victorious. They
talked about their victories and said, Cive Cod the glory, but the way they came across to me
was, Look how good I am - with Cod's help, of course. There seemed to be an implication that
they had 'arrivedf and were now full grown in Christ. And I was somehow ashamed to be one of
them, since we seemed to have an arrogance about our commitment, as if we should have spe-
cial recognition or credit for surrendering to Codf, 3
He found a new group of Christians who told him that he had commited his life to Christ to
Savior, but the next move was to commit it to him as Lord. He described this new life of "total
surrendern of oneis self-will to Cod as a 6'Turning loosen or a Hleap of faith". This always in-
volves an element of risk. 'LRelease and leapn, he says. "Release whatfyi you ask. Anything that
makes you feel secure, Mr. Miller would say. For instance, what, next to Cod, is my most impor-
tant asset or relationship which I,d most hate to face the future without?
Mr. Miller likens the experience to the trapeze artist. It is not difficult to hang from a bar, but
people have paid thousands of dollars over the centuries to watch that one second of release
when the performer lets go and reaches for the next bar.
Many of us are on that trapeze bar wanting to let go. We avoid the risk of falling however, and
in the process, deny our feelings which says, let go. Instead our feelings surface in some neuro-
tic form. Tension builds and we attribute it to a lack of achievement or our inability to control
our environment. So the cycle repeats itself- our kingdom building goes on, and more masks
are needed each year.
We want Cod to help us, but if we let loose, we fear he will absorb us and we will lose our
identity or control and then he'll want us to be religious or unnatural.
So, instead of dying to the securities that become fortresses behind which I hide. I protect
myself from walking unarmed into people,s hearts and lives. Resisting the process of risking. At
each point of growth or release I want to stop and build a permanent home.
Well, I have some good news and some bad news. The good news first. There are some open,
honest people around who are not afraid to take risks. These people are found mostly among the
young people of America. You feel and sense a freedom that adults do not have and when you
see us with our security masks on you naturally react. You keep hoping we'll take them off and
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win the world, but we are only surrendering our identity as redeemed children of God. Inward
holiness and outward cheapness leaves a credibility gap.
You reject being 'iladies and gentlemenw which leads to self righteousness because you donjt
want to be untrue to yourself and act like somebody youire not. Youive been taught that if you
are a gentleman you will act like one, not realizing that the opposite is also true. If you act like a
gentleman you are apt to become one. "Rules of grammar reflect the logic of language and so
does good etiquette reflect the logic of true courtesyf, 8 says Dr. Taylor.
In rejecting Puritanism which separates emotion from reason and makes oneis body a ma-
chine, the contemporary mind says it is immoral not to have full sexual expression. A woman
used to feel guilty if she went to bed with a man, now she feels guilty if she refrains. Her com-
pletely enlightened partner stands broadmindly by on each date to help her out of her fallen es-
tate. It appears that you live only for the pleasure of discharging tension and you make Freud
look good with his 'ipleasure principaln theory. You are not just a gob of protoplasm driven by
your glands.
In rejecting the fine arts which can lead one to an elite form of snobbery, you instead rush
feverishly in the opposite direction. The modern mind with its 'ianything goesn presupposes
that there are no norms for art, no objective, authoritative standards - no law written into the
nature of things. It then allows us to adopt a subjective approach to all forms of entertainment.
Taking the law into our own hands, we fill our minds with all forms of trash and sound sewage.
The perverted .even looks normal after a few doses.
If Christ is truth, He becomes the norm for culture as well as ethics. just as low ethics will
prostitute the arts, decadent forms of art will feed low ethics. The artifacts of any society must
find either their justification or their condemnation in Him. And so must we all, I might add.
In rejecting conservatism which has a tendency to preserve the familiar rather than the faith,
you have adopted a liberalism that has no regard for a sense of history. So the truths of the gos-
pel that are unchangeable fall under suspicion. You are left only with the answer that satisfies
for the moment. But thatis fine, you say, because it allows one to be creative - you think - not
realizing that holy living is what restores creativity to its original intent- the glory of God.
I havenit been thorough in describing all the sacred customs that youth reject. Iive exaggerated
some to make my point.
An instant replay looks like this. Adults donit feel with their thinking, and youth donit think
with their feelings.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This year has been a year of change for the Nautilus staff as well as for the school as a whole.
The most important change was the increase in the number of people participating in the produc-
tion ofthe book. Most of these people are pictured on pages four and five, but it would be impossi-
ble to give due recognition to every person who contributed to the production of this yearbook.
However, there are some individuals who deserve special recognition. The cover design is by jan
Smith. The endsheets are copied from a painting by Bruce Moyer tan interpretation of the work is
on the following pagel. jan Cox did much of the copywriting in Student Life. Roger Parrott did
many of the layouts for that same section. Sarah MacPherson was responsible for students, faculty
and organizations. Linda Buss and Doug Clem handled the Advertising. Doug also did an excellent
job keeping the books and hanging onto the money.
Milleris Studio in Quincy was our professional photographer, although most of the pictures are
the work of students. The poor quality of a few pictures is not due to the photographer but to the
processor. Bob Murphy of American Yearbook Company has been a constant source of information
and assistance.
No compilation of acknowledgements would be complete without a special tribute to my fiance,
Pam Conklin. At the date of this writing, there are 18 days remaining before our wedding, and her
patience and understanding in regards to my time schedule the past few months has been
unbelievable.
Clair A. Budd
Editor-in-chief
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About the Endsheets
This painting isnit just a pictureg it is an expression of my inner
ut on the canvas. In this painting Iive shown
feelings being poured o
a portion of my life - one made up of depressions and elations. In
the distance it's hazy and cloudy. I don't know whatis in the future,
as most of us donit. Life is a matter of following our individual paths
without stopping until we get to the mountain. Once we clearly see
it, we can begin the climb to the top.
Bruce Moyer
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Senior Class Song
Morning is breaking like the first morning,
Hushed is the beauty of its new song.
Softly with breezes shading the pathway,
Sounds of refreshing echo along.
Busy the daylight reaching forever,
Warm hearts resound with notes ofthe past,
Soon comes the clear renewal of freedom,
With thoughts unnumbered, welcome at last.
Mine is the sunshine, mine is the morning,
Mine is the dawning of this new light.
Peace is the wonder - promises of Leading,
Eager with hope of moments so bright.
S Kaarina Ham
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Rev Paul D Basham
Mr. Ralph Dunlop
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DISTRICT OFFICERS:
Secretary
Rev. Roland A. Stanford
Treasurer
Mr, Sherman C. Irving
NWMS President
Mrs. Dorothea Brown
NYPS President
Rev. Donn S. Littlefield
Church Schools Chairman
Rev. Paul D. Basham
Mr. Raymond A. Hunter jr.
E.N.C. TRUSTEES
Rev. J. E. Shankel
Rev. john C. Evans
Mr. A. Fletcher Wright
Mr. Elery Harris
Rev. J. E. Shankel
District Superintendent
1040 Riverside Drive
Augusta, Maine 04330
DISTRICT OFFICERS
Secretary
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Treasurer
jasper R Naylor
NWMS Presxdent
Mrs AlbertD Strefel
NYPS
Rev Donald Overby
Church Schools Chairman
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ADVISORY BOARD
Rev. A. Ardrey
Rev. D. R. Hardy
Mr. E. Boyd Gardner
Dr. Donald L. Young
Rev Donald Irwin
Dnstrict Superintendent
180 Adams St.
Qumcy, Mass. 02169
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Rev Donald Irwm
Rev Alexander Ardrey
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CGNGRATULATIGNS
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Secretary
Rev. Morris Wilson
Treasurer
Rev. Paul Pierce
NWMS President
Mrs. Blair McKim
NYPS President
Rev. C. Hildreth
Church Schools Chairman
Rev. Everett Kaufman
ADVISGRY BOARD:
Rev. J. Wilmer Lambert
Rev. Everett Kaufman
Rev. Clarence Hildreth
Mr. john Bodine
Dr. Samuel Henck
E,N.C. TRUSTEES
Rev. j. Wilson Lambert
Rev. Morris Wilson
Dr. Samuel Henck
Mr. Henry Henderson
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Abbott, Rebecca
207 Wesleyan Ct,, Warnerrobins, Ga.
31093
Abugelis, Thomas
215 S. Kenwood Dr,, Levittown, Pa.
Acker, jean
27 Hayes Lane, Lexington, Ma. 021753
Adams, Daniel
9 Forest St., Whitinsville, Ma. 01588
Adams, David
355 Belmont St. Apt. 2, Wollaston, Ma.
02170
Adams, Earl
194 Federal Ave., Quincy, Ma. 02169
Adams, Paul
Providence St, RFD 1, Uxbridge, Ma.
01569
Adams, Peggy
7429 Hardy, Raytown, Mo. 64133
Ahlquist, Ronald
140 Beach Ridge Rd., Scarborough, Me.
04074
Akeley, Corey
7 Conewango St., Russel, Pa. 162345
Albergo, Lucia
Rt. 8 Box 319 H, Edgewater, Md. 210237
Allen, Bette
54 Shawmut Ave., New Bedford, Ma. 02740
Allen, Lynne
47 Williams Rd., Sharon, Ma. 02067
Allen, Wayne
RD 1 Taft St., Danielson, Ct. 06239
Alley, Charles
15 Michigan Rd., Tewksbury, Ma. 01876
Alley, john
45 Cedar Park, Melrose, Ma, 02176
Alloway, 1.
jeffersonville, Vt. 05464
Allshouse, William
RD 2, Kennett Sq., Pa, 19348
Almquist, Karen
58 Mt. Vernon Rd, W., E. Weymouth, Ma.
02189
Alverson, Anne
38 Pierrepont Ave., Potsdam, N.Y, 13676
Amon, Donald
95 Sumner St., Quincy, Ma. 02169
Anderson, Boyd
RFD 8 Box 268, Lakeville, Ma. 02346
Anderson, Christine
96 Havilend St., Quincy, Ma. 02170
Anderson lr., Bryant
286 Taunton St., Lakeville, Ma. 02346
Andre, Sue
21 E. 5th St., Oil City, Pa.16:301
Andrews, james
371 Newport Ave., Wollaston, Ma. 32170
Andrews, julia
Rt. 1 Shad Point, Salisbury, Md. 21801
Andrews, Roy
29 Country Club Rd., Royersford, Pa.
19468
Andrews, Shirley
29 Country Club Rd,, Royersford, Pa.
19468
Annis, Debbie
16 Long View Rd., Yarmouth, Ma. 02675
Annis, Lynne
16 Long View, Yarmouth, Ma. 02675
Anstine, Sharon
2590 Sunset Lane, York, Pa. 17404
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Anthony, Kathrine Beck. Genevieve
7-104 C Street, Seatpleasant, Md. 20027 53825 Tally' Ho Lane, Madison, YVi 5:3705
Antonakos, Pauline Beckelman, Debra
65 Hillside, Quincy, Ma. 02170 Ashland Ay e PQ Box 9, Yarmouth, Me
Archambault, Mark 04096
32 Briggs, Quincy, Ma. 02171 Beilharz. Larree
Arey jr., Donald 411 S Washington St , Mnncy, Pa 17756
501 Power Rd., Pawtucket, R. l. 04268 Belcher. Kathi
Arnold, Bruce 3008 Courtland Rd NW, Roanoke, Y a
Route 1 Box 629, larrettsville, Md. 21084 24012
Arsenault, Glenn Bell, Stephen
9 Regina Rd., Weymouth, Ma 02188 14 lilibett Ave., Wollaston, Ma 02170
Ashley, Brenda Bennett, Ronald
1 Washington Ave., Severn, Md 21144 281 Battles Farm Dr, Brockton, Ala 02401
Assefa, Alamrew Berardinelli, Maryann
Dangila, Gojam, Ethiopia 2f3r380C1i11ortl Dr,NOlmsted,011.44070
Austin, Dale Berlinguet, jean
584 Sawyer St., S. Portland, Me. 04106 44 Brook SI . V1'ollaston, Xia 02170
Austin, Gregory Berry, Carmen
994 Schenck Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11207 173912.Cliar1inda,V1' Covina, Ca 91791
Avila, Enildo Berry, Cynthia
82 Ellinwood Dr., Rochester, N.Y. 14622 RFD 2, Strong, Me. 049853
Badoud, Suzanne Beverage, Barry
RD 8 Myers Corners, YNappingers, N.Y. 84 Faxon Rd., N. Quincy, Ma 02171
12590 Billingslea. Deborah
Bailey, Phyllis 242 State St . Portland, Me. 04101
. 4701 Sellman Rd., Beltsville, Md. Bilunka, Linda
20705 Rd. 1 YVansack Rd , VV. Middlesex, Pa.
Bailey, Randy 16159
5108 N. Houghton, Portland, Or. 972-'30 Bilunka, Paul
Bailey, Robert 1095 March St., Sharon, Pa. 16146
16 Ovington Ave., Edison, N 1. 08817 Binan, Jacqueline
Bailey, William Box 223, Parishville, NY 123672
50 Farrington Rd., Croton Hudson, N.Y. Binkley, Dale
10520 24 Front Street, Mohnton, Pa. 19540
Baillie, Jacqueline Bitters, Cynthia
258 So. Main St., VV. Bridgewater, Ma. 62 Teakettle Lane, Duxbury, fX1a.02832
02379 Blank, Debra
Bakaysa, Bruce Rte. 10 Box 232 Kemp, Fredrick, Md 21701
502 99th St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 145304 Blank. Gerald
Baker,jack Rt, 10 Boy 2532, Frederick, sid 21701
205 Dartmouth St., Warren, Pa. 16365 Blazon, Kathleen
Baker,-Iohn S31 Dundee St , Lowell, Ma 01850
92 Crescent St., W. Bridgewater, Ma. 02379 Bohall, David
Baker, Kenton DET 5 1141 ST SAS, APO New York, N.Y.
168 Marlboro St., Quincy, Ma. 02170 09224
Balentine, Nancy Bohall, Gerald
Highgate, Vt. 05-159 DET 5 CMR Box 2029, APO N.Y., N.Y.
Ball, David 0922-1
1261 Belmont Ave.. West Chester, Pa Bohrer, Catherine
19880 24 Forestview Rd , Vlallingford, Pa. 19086
Banfield, Stephen Booth, Lesley
533 Swede St., Norristown. Pa. 19404 227 Gannett Rd., Scituate, Ma 02060
Banka, Michael Bowen, joseph
24 Catherine St., Norwalk, Ct. 06851 8 Guyer Rd., Maynard, Ma. 01754
Barr, john Bowen, Kenneth
58 Gardiner Rd., Quincy, Ma. 02169 9218 Orbitan Rd., Baltimore, N1c1.2l2r34
Barra, Robert Bowland. Yvonne
15 Roselin Ave., Quincy, Ma. 02169 611 Lydia St., Carnegie, Pa. 15106
Baun, Debra Bown, Patricia
Rd. 3 Box 98, Coraopolis, Pa. 15108 Candy' S. Beach Rd., Neyy port, N1 085345
Bayne, Helen Boyd, Richard
31 Fairview St., Hingham, Ma. 02043 209 Milton St , Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Beakey, David Braswell, Bruce
764 S. Artery, Quincy, Ma. 02169 Lawrence Ave., Mohegan Lake, NY. 10547
Beals, Claudia Braswell, Carolyn
789 E. Ashland St., Brockton, Ma. 02402 RR 1 Lawrence Ave., Mohegan Lake, N.Y.
Bean, Gary 10547
728 Pikeland Ave., Spring City, Pa. 19475 Brennan, Gary
Beaudry, Ruth Ann 253 Winslow Gray' Rd., W. Yarmouth, Xia
90 Scotch Pond Place, Quincy, Ma. 02169 02673
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Brickley. Donna
144 Shore Ave.. Quincy. Ma. 02169
Briggs. j. Howard
19 Prather Ave , jamestown, N.Y. 14701
Brooks. Keith
7 Forest St.. Pittsfield, Me. 04967
Brown, Deborah
735 S. Queen St., York, Pa. 17403
Brown, G. Lorraine
11 Bartlett St., N. Weymouth, Ma. 02191
Brown, john
735 S. Queen St., York, Pa. 17-103
Brown, Karen
868 Saco St. RFD 1, Westbrook, Me. 04092
Brown, Ronald
15 Broad Oak Way, Hanover, Ma. 02339
Brown, Stephen
44 Franklin Street, Whitman, Ma, 02382
Bubar, Mark
Box 91. China, Me. 04926
Budd, Clair
2-30 31st St., Fair Lawn, N.j.
Burch, Nancy
6460 Overlook Dr., Alexandria, Va. 22312
Burdick, Michael
RD. 1 Messenger Rd., Girard, Pa. 16417
Burkey, Cheryl
2604 Suffolk St., Hopewell, Va. 23860
Burris, Duane
6169 Hoover Ave., Dayton, Oh. 45427
Buss, Linda
MR 40, Easton, Pa. 18042
Byron, Carole
RFD 4, Houlton, Me. 04730
Calcaterra, Daniel
24225 Greenbrier, E. Detroit, Mi. 48021
Cale, Bruce
Craigsville, Va, 24430
Caley, Nina
17 Canton Rd., Quincy, Ma, 02171
Caley, Roy
17 Canton Rd., N. Quincy, Ma. 02171
Caley, Susan
17 Canton Rd., Quincy, Ma. 02170
Calhoun, Gary
34 Aberdeen Rd., Quincy, Ma. 02171
Calitri, joseph
17 Central Square, Bridgewater, Ma. 02379
Callihan, Danny
13 Victory, Quincy, Ma. 02169
Cameron, james
64 Davis St., Quincy, Ma, 02170
Campbell, Lois
Rt. 5 Box 288, Georgetown, De. 19947
Campbell, Roberta
76 West 7th St. Apt. 364, South Boston, Ma.
02127
Cannata, Cheryl
51 Princess Eve Dr., Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Cannata, Rose
51 Princess Eve Dr., Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Carlton, Nancy
5400 Thayer Dr., Raleigh, N.C. 27612
Carmichael, Catherine
20 Greenwood St., Waterville. Me. 04901
Carnahan, Elden
2509 jonathan Rd., Ellicott City, Md. 21043
Carnahan, Stephen
2509 jonathan Rd., Ellicott City, Md. 21043
Carpenter, Linda
92 Harrisburg Run, Bradford, Pa. 16701
Carpenter, Matthew
46 Maple St.. Winchendon, Ma. 01475
Carpenter, Valerie
7 Hogan St., Houlton, Me. 04730
Carr, Timothy
15 jefferson Rd., Holbrook, Ma.
Carter, james
RD 2 Box 239, Dover, Pa. 17315
Casey, William
35 Canacum Rd., N. Weymouth, Ma, 02191
282
Cashman, Linda
24 Salem St., Rockland, Ma. 02370
Catherwood, james
1990 Columbus Ave., Roxbury, Ma, 02119
Centola, Stephen
30 Nelson Rd., S. Weymouth, Ma. 02190
Chambellan, Nancy
Fisher Ave., Washington, N.j. 07882
Chambers, Susan
115 Wheaton Ave., Fishkill, N.Y. 12524
Chambers, Valerie
1489 Siver Rd., Schenectady, N.Y. 12303
Chandler, Rebecca
5 Stardust Dr., Granby, Ct. 06035
Chappell, Donna
737 Winchester Rd., Bromall, Pa. 19008
Chappell, Harold
737 Winchester Rd., Bromall, Pa. 19008
Charles, Connie Rae
Box 1219 78 Lantern, Duxbury, Ma. 02332
Chatfield, Beverly
53 Birch St., Braintree, Ma, 02184
Chatfield, Robert
53 Birch St., Braintree, Ma. 02185
Checchi, Susan
245 E. 63rd St., New York, N.Y.
Chew, Donald
116 3rd Ave., W, Cape May, N.j. 08204
Christensen, Michael
1630 N. Hill, Pasadena, Ca.
Christensen, Yvonne
23 Faxon Rd., Quincy, Ma. 02171
Clark, jacqueline
6 Palmer Rd., Foxborough, Ma. 02035
Clasby, Irene
235 Pleasant St., Milton, Ma.
Clem, Douglas
13305 E. 41 Terr., Independence, Mo
64055
Clements, Oral
84 Gatehouse Trail, Henrietta, N.Y. 14467
Cnossen, Michael
Quaker Highway, Uxbridge, Ma. 01569
Cochran, Bruce
Hickory Corner Farm, Bluemont, Va
22012
Cochrane, Kevin
21 Winslow Rd., N. Quincy, Ma. 02171
Codispoti, Daniel
2 Pearl Ave., Pomptonplain, N.j. 07444
Cole, Donovan
127 Sundowncresking 10, jamaica, Wi.
Cole, Ronald
133 Lexington, Watertown, Ma.
Coleman, james
Box 47, Burton, Oh. 4-1021
Coleman, john
13752 W. Center St., Burton, Oh, 44021
Collier, Suzanne
2470 Seneca Dr., York, Pa. 17404
Collins, Deborah
8 Collins Lane, S. Windsor, Ct. 06074
Collins, Larry
174 Park Blvd., Painesville, Oh. 44077
Compton, Barry
1816 Bensen Lane, Forestville, Md. 20028
Comrie, Evangeline
RFD 2, Ledyard, Ct. 06339
Conklin, Pamela
2-30 31st St., Fair Lawn, N.j.
Conklin, Robert
285 W. 16th St., Elmira Hts., N.Y. 14903
Conklin, Ronald
285 W. 16th St., Elmira Hts., N.Y. 14903
Connor, Idamae
432 Crescent St., Brockton, Ma. 02402
Constantine, Donald
36 Ridgeway St., Quincy, Ma. 02169
Constantine, Kenneth
Lakeview Rd., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12603
Constantine, Sharon
129 Beach St., Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Cooke, Robert
21 South St., Braintree, Ma. 02185
Cornell, Robert
746 S. Fairfield Ave., Elmhurst, Il. 60126
Corrente, Liz
16 Sewall St., Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Corrente, Terry
16 Sewell St., Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Couglin, joan
73 Winter St., Hingham, Ma. 02043
Coulter, Linda
770 Taintor St., Suffield, Ct. 06078
Cousins, Douglas
4808 Lolly Dr., Monroeville, Pa. 15146
Cousins, Ellen
158 Rocklyn Ave., Lynbrook, N.Y. 11563
Cove, Charlene
41 Staples Ave., Everett, Ma. 02149
Cox, janet
Knox Ave. Bx. 195 RR 1, Cockeysville, Md
21030
Cox, Martha
136 N. 2nd St., Lehighton, Pa. 182.35
Cox, Michael
1313 Mitson Blvd., Flint, Mi. 48504
Craig III, Raymond
Dorothy Lane, Wappinger Fl., N.Y. 12590
Cramer, David
9457 SO. 29 Mile Rd., Cadillac, Mi. 04736
Cranford, Cheryl 1
7429 Keiffer St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19128
Crawford, Glen
41 Vinton St., Melrose, Ma. 02176
Crawley jr., Philip
4 Riverview Rd., Hingham, Ma. 02043
Cresswell, judy
RD 4, Mercer, Pa. 16137
Creswell, Julia
409 7th Ave. NE, Glen Burnie, Md. 21061
Crimmins, Michael
77 West St., Randolph, Ma. 02368
Crowther, jacqueline
716 Walter Mill, Forest Hill, Md. 21050
Cruickshanks, Helen
57 Cedar Terrace, Milton, Ma. 02186
Cunningham, Floyd
221 Hutton St., Gaithersburg, Md. 20760
Cunningham, john
704 Cleveland St., Decatur, ln. 46733
Cunsolo, Eva Marie
132 Poplar St., W, Hempstead, N.Y. 11552
Cushing, Dennis
107 Trinidad Ave., Hershey, Pa. 17033
Dalton, john
204 Stephen St., No. Bellmore, N.Y. 11710
Daly, Margaret
50 N. Bayfield Rd., Quincy. Ma. 02171
Darling, Susan
RFD 2 Box 250, Brunswick, Me. 04011
Darrow, Eileen
2 Sea Ave., Quincy, Ma. 02169
Darsch, David
9 Fred Terrace, Dover, N.j. 07801
Darsch, Susan
9 Fred Terrace, Dover, N.j. 07801
Davidson, jeffery
119 Elm Ave., Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Davis, Barbara
Owens St. PO Box 73, Bingham, Me. 04920
Davis, Dana
90 Linton St., S. Portland, Me. 04106
Davis, Deborah
Box 73 Owen St., Bingham, Me. 04920
Davis, Donn
Box 672, Bingham, Me. 04920
Davis, Garth
Donato Alvarez 884, Buenos Aires
Davis, Steven
99 Woodland Dr., Hampden, Ma. 01036
Day, Paul
191 Newbury Ave., N. Quincy, Ma. 02171
De Roberts, joseph
470 First St., Newburgh, N.Y.
De Rosa, Dennis
149 Royce Ct. Box 354, Yorktown Hgt, N.Y,
10598
Dean, Lois
210 Hillcrest Ave., Baltimore, Md. 21200
Decastro Bett '
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2348 E. Main St., Portsmouth, R.1. 02871
Dello Russo, Donna
37 West St., Foxborough, Ma. 02035
Dembrowski, Carl
367 E. Palm St..
Demelis, Linda
68 Creston Ave.,
Denstad, Karin
79 Donald St,
02188
Derbyshire, Brenda
128 Painter Rd.,
Derbyshire, Susan
128 Painter Rd.
Dezotell, Diana
160 W, Main St.,
Dezotell, Steven
160 W. Main St.
Dill jr., jackson
Altadena, Ca. 91001
Dedham, Ma. 02026
Apt. 21, Weymouth, Ma
Media, Pa. 19063
Media, Pa. 19063
Newport, Vt. 05855
, Newport, Vt, 05855
771 Henderson Rd., Bel Air, Md. 2101-1
Dillingham, Charles
AM, Fairhaven, Ma. 02719
Dinger, Rhonda
Middle St., Brookville, Pa. 15825
Disante, Edward
1309 W, Oak St., Norristown, Pa. 19401
Ditocco, Paul
173 Puritan Drive, Quincy, Ma. 02169
Doane, Rosemarie
RD 8, Muncy, Pa, 17756
Dohanian, Stephanie
36 Bolton St., Marlborough, Ma. 01752
Doody, Dina
Route 3, Caribou, Me, 0-1736
Doran, Peggy
23 Murray St., Oswego, N.Y. 13126
Dosenberg, Carl
45 Seminole Ave., Weymouth, Ma. 02188
Douglas, David
95 Quincy Stf, Quincy, Ma. 02169
Doxey, Deborah
2017 Lisbon Road, Chesapeake, Va. 23321
Doyle, Edmond
1105 Washington St., Weymouth, Ma
02188
Drinkard, Sherrie
5817 Westone Rd., Mechanicsvi11e,Va.
23111
Du Bois, Karen
120-11 Greenwalk, Creve Coaur, Mo. 63141
Ducharme, Steven
1719 Commercial St., Weymouth, Ma
02189
Dunham, Ernest
5 Bradley St., Dixfield, Me.0-1224
Dunlevy, Kathryn
14103 Parkland Drive, Rockville, Md
20853
Dunlop, Susan
RFD 4, Skowhegan, Me. 04976
Dunn, Myron
1002 N. Vail St., Alexandria, Va. 22304
Durfee, Carole
460 Pinnacle Rd., Rochester, N,Y. 14623
Earlston, Ray
531 Iron St,, Bloomsbarg, Pa. 17815
Eaton, Christine
1742 Louis Quisset Pi., Lincoln, R.I, 02865
Edwards, Barbara
11 Donwood Ter., Mattapan, Ma. 02126
Elam, Pamela
RD 8 Box 123C, Frederick, Md. 21701
Emery, Mark
Box 1045, Bangor, Me. 0-1401
Emery, Patti
Box C Durward Emery, Pownal, Me.
Emigh, Joyce Fritjofson, Brynne
199 3 Degree Rd., Butler, Pa. 16001 17 W'hitman Aye., Port jeff St., N.Y. 11776
England, Deborah Fuhrman, Connie
707 Windy Rd., Chesapeake, Va 23325 740 Nlain St., Royersford, Pa 19468
Espada, Abel Fuller, Jacqueline
MS20 Colton Rd., Edison, N,j, 08817 116 Stockton Pl., Syracuse, N.Y. 13219
Espada, Agar Fuller, Kenneth
20 Colton Rd., Edison, N.j. 08817 Lonsdale Road. Chittenango, NY. 13037
Estev, Sandra Gabel. Francine
369 Newport Aye., NNlOllLlS1011, N1a. 02170 129 Lake Dr., Doyyningtown, Pa, 19335
Evans, john Gagnon, Donna
RD 2 Box 226, Oxford, Pa. 19363 1693 Amberlea Dr. N , Donedin, F1 33528
Evans, Pamela Galbraith, David
C O Roland, N1rs.,Childwold, NY. 12922 27 Pontiac Rd., Pittsburg, Pa 15241
Evans, Paul Gamage, Richard
2610 German St, Erie, Pa. 16504 Star Rte. 32 Box 104, Oxy ls Head, Nle
Facemire, Katherine 04854
165 Green Manor Dr., 130111-r, Pa. 16001 Clmfeft- Ca'01Yf1
Fallon, Daniel Box 99, E. Wareham, Nla 02571
110 Marshall Ave., Collingdale, Pa 19023 Gardner' Debffrah A' V H v -
Fasserq Paula RD 1 Leslie Rd., N LllC11C1L1, Pa. 16009
2309 Concert Ct., Vienna, Va. 22180 Gardner' Deborah D' U I
326 V1 Holmes Rd, Lansing, N11 48910
Felllcglenn , , , . Gardner, Elizabeth
ID Brentwood St.,Spr1ngf1e1d, N1a.01l08 17 Loeffler Rd!! Bloomfield' Ct 06002
Fenn' Tmel Gardner William
23 Elm 51" W"lll'510"' Mi" 02170 RD1 L1-5116 Rd., yqrlt-ia-1.1, Pa 16059
Ferreira, Laura Garland. Frank
87 Ballard St., Tewksbury, Nia. 01876 Durham Rd , Freeport, Nle. 0-1032
Ferris, Mary Germain, Geraldine
51 East St., Hingham, Ma, 02043 240 Franklin St., Cambridge, Ma 02139
Fetterman, Mary Getchell, Elizabeth
512 E. Sample St., Ebensburg, Pa. 15931 Cedar St, Randolph. lN1ll,02368
Finnieq Ann Gilbert,joann
56 Common sr.,sQ1a1,1a-, Ma. 02066 BOX 112- Wilton- We 04394
Finnie, Gail Gifting Haffy
32 Blossom Dru' Wfarmnq Oh. 44485 115 Washington St., Beaver, Pa. 15009
Fioritoq Terris Girton, Maribeth
U 336 Spring St.. Ossiningu NAYA 10562 RD 1 Box 113, Chenango Fks., NX, 13746
Fisher, Carla Glass, Jeffrey , , , 7
M2 Laganu Ave' Plamwmev Cn' 06479 .195 Pond St., St. V1 eymouth, Ma. 02190
Fisk, James Gleitsrnann, Charlene
'JA Seery St., Malden, Ma. 02148
' 2 d., ' Ltlv, Oh.
5190lSXvon Belden R Ayon 1 e G0hl'R0bert
176 Academy Aye , Weymouth, Ma 02188
Gomes, jose
225 Acushnet Aye., New Bedford, Nla
02740
Gomez, Edward
371nchcape Rd., Bay Shore, N.Y, 11706
Goodwin, Elaine
92 Wenham St., Danyers, Ma 01923
Goodworth, Douglas
502 Market St., Scottdale, Pa, 15683
Gopaul, Lynette
Trinidad, Arima
Gordon. Geren
1534 Farr Rd., Wyomisoing, Pa.
Graceffa, John
786 East Squantum, Quincy. Ma. 02171
Graff, Ir., Charles
24 O St , South Boston, Ma. 02127
Grant, Marlene
5 Clarkson Dr,, Walpole, Ma. 02081
Grant. Richard
107 N. River Dr., Pennsyille, N,j. 08070
Fleming, Kathleen
16 Howitt Rd., W. Roxbury, Ma. 02132
Foley, james
Patann Cottage, St. Davids ls., Bermuda
Forde, Esther
59 Wilcock St., Dorchester, Ma. 02124
Forney, Gwen
Hidden Valley Rd, Perry Hall, Md. 21236
Forward, Gordon
19 Nutter Rd., N. Reading, Ma. 01864
Fosbrink, Victoria
Box 651, Mars, Pa, 16046
Founds, Dawn
6 Woodrow Ave., Wilmington, De. 19810
Fox, Denise
RD 1, Liverpool, Pa. 17045
Fox, Timothy
170 Stockbridge Rd., Lenox, Ma. 01240
Franco, Katherine
18 Birch Rd, Framington, M a. 01701
Franco, Paul
59 Holmes St. Apt. 3, No, Quincy, Ma. Gratta, Paul
02171 32 Richards Rd., Hull, Ma. 020-15
Fraumann, Mark Greene, Ramon
5 Centennial St., Foxhorough, Ma. 02035 120 E. Wendell St., Endicott. N.Y. 13760
Fredenburgh, Lynn Gresham, janet
Onchiota, N.Y. 12968 Gresham, Paul
Frederick, Stafford 10074 Portsmouth, Manassas, Va. 22110
San Foo Trinidad, W. Indies Griffin, Iacquelyn
Freed, Sharyn Waterville, Vt. 05492
1021 Church Rd., Hatfield, Pa. 19440 Grindrod, Robert
Freer, Davida 70 Hodges Ave., No. Quincy, Ma 02170
2101 Warfel Ave., Erie, Pa. 16503 Griswold, Keith
Freese,I0 Ellen 241 Sheppler St., Rochester, N.Y. 14612
6113 Summerhill Rd., Camp Springs, Md Grosse, Rodney
20031 2-1313 Ridge Rd., Damascus, Md. 20750
Frens, james Guill, Paul
3317 Patio Dr., Erie, Pa. 16506 9 Taft Ave., Lynbrook, N.Y. 11563
283
Gunsalus. Diane
422 Lincoln Ave , Ogdensburg, NY. 13669
Gunsalus, Thomas
422 Lincoln Ave., Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669
Guthrie, Mary
8141 Mid Hiven Rd , Baltimore, iyld. 21222
Haffley. Carl
RD 2, Hoyvard, Pa. 16841
Haight. Georgia
124 Prospect St , Canton, Ma. 02021
Hall, Grace
38 Hemlock DI' , VVestyv0Od, Ma 02090
Hall. Margaret
279 Main St., Cold Spring, NY. 10516
Ham, Kaarina
21 Maple Ave , Sashburnham, Ma. 01466
Hamby. Diana
Port Rd. RD 4, Binghamton, NY. 123901
Hannaford, Gaye
135 Wermuth Rd , S. Portland, Me. 04106
Hannigan, Susan
Rt. 1, Crandall, Ga. 30711
Hansen, Wayne
124 Churchill St., Milton, Ma, 02770
Hardin, Carole
262 Purchase St, S. Easton, Ma. 02375
Hardin, William
262 Purchase St., S. Easton, Ma. 025375
Harrison, David
526 West St., Braintree, Ma. 02184
Hartshorn, Thomas
26 Revere St., Holbrook, Ma. 02343
Harvey, Thomas
23 East Elm Ave,, Quincy, Ma. 02170
Haselton, Daniel
Haselton Rd., Wilmington, N.Y. 12997
Haskell, Beth
898 Pennsylvania Ave., Binghamton, N.Y
1:3903
Haskell, Scott
RD 2 Box 193, Binghamton, N.Y. 13903
Hassinger, Christine
2668 Broad St., Bethel Park, Pa 15102
Hastings, Deborah
Rt 6 Box 522, Salisbury, Md. 21801
Hathaway. Cynthia
218 Russell St., Everett, Ma. 02149
Hathaway, Joy
212 Robert Treat Pkw., Milford, Ct. 06460
Hawk, Timothy
226 Pitney Rd., Lancaster, Pa. 17601
Haylett, Barbara
RD 1 Crissyvell Rd, Franklin, Pa. 16323
Hayward, Maveret
Star Route Box 77, Oriskany' Fls, NY
13425
Heavner. Joann
Route 2 Box 173, Keyser, WN. 26726
Hebshie, Robert
458 N. Main St., Brockton, Ma. 02401
Heckman, Dawn
801 Muldowney' Ave, W, Mifflin, Pa
15122
Heckman, Linda
801 fvluldowney Ave, W. Mifflin, Pa
15122
Heckman, Linda
RD 1 Guffey Rd., Irwin, Pa. 15642
Heckman. Philip
RD 1 Giiffey Rd., Iryy in, Pa. 15642
Hedberg, Joyce
98 Franklin Ave., Vllollaston, Ma. 02170
Hedberg, Kathleen
98 Franklin Ave , Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Hedman, Eben
247 River St , Braintree. Ma 02184
Helfrich, Alice
12353 Qllincy Shore Dr , Quincy, Ma.
Helfrich, Gary
21 flheriton Rd , VVollaston, Ma. 02170
Henley, Brenda
Rt 2 Box 173. llollyyvood, N111 20636
2811
John, Alummoottil
675 Lincoln Ave., 2N, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Henry, Howard 11208
John, Floyd
66 Greenleaf Rd., Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Johns, Cheryl
86 Avis St, Rochester, N.Y. 14615
Johnson, Edward
844 Strawberry Hill, Norwalk, Ct. 06851
Johnson, Edwin
24 Baldwin St., Salem, N.H. 03079
Johnson, Ernest
75 E. Elm, Quincy, Ma. 02170
Johnson, Richard
112 Wilson Street, Norwood, Ma. 02062
Johnson, Roy
9 Bengal Rd., S. Weymouth, Ma. 02190
Johnson, Sharon
41 Atherton St, Ayer, Ma. 01432
Johnson, Shirley
70 N Hanford Ave, Jamestown, N.Y
Hennen, Wayne
156 N. Main St., Albion, Pa, 16401
916 Martin Ave., Portsmouth, Va. 23701
Hepler, Charlotte
15315 N. 12th St., Reading, Pa. 19604
Hersey, Cheryl
Box 257 Rt. 2, Brandywine, Md. 206153
Hersey, Clifford 1
Box 2577Rt. 2, Bfandywine, Md. 20613
Hespell, David
Elroy Rd. RD 1, Souderton, Pa, 18964
Hildebrand, Rebecca
RD 2 Box 327, Philipsburg, Pa. 16866
Hilkert, John
RD 1 Box 41, Hackettstown, Nj. 07640
Hill, Cynthia
599 Summer St., Abington, Ma. 02351
Hinckley, Eben
63 Locus St., Hyannis, Ma. 02601
Hinman, James
RFD 1, Phoenix, N.Y, 13135 14701
Jones. Alan
110 Sky' Lane, Titusville, F132780
Jones, Gregory
1628 Lilac Lane, Venice, F133595
Jones, Helen
7 Ha11etSt., Dorchester, Ma. 02122
Jones, Nancy
27 Oakland Pk., Pleasant Rdg., Mi. 48069
Jones, Stanley
Pillsbury Rd., Londonderry, N.H. 03053
Jordan, Marsha
198 Old Town Way, Hanover, Ma. 02339
Jordan, Robert
1234 Greenwood St., Wakefield, Ma. 01880
Joseph, Martha
Hoche, Jerold
249 Beach Ave., Hull, Ma. 02045
Hock, Richard
1-12 Ridge St., B1oomshurg,Pa. 17815
Hollis, Dorothy
39 Greenleaf St., Quincy, Ma. 02169
Holloway, Warren
445 Lincoln Way, Lisbon, on. 44432
Hoopengardner, Sarah
Rt. 1 Box 53, Hollywood, Md. 20636
Hoot, Gale
PQ Box 4238, Morgantown, W,V. 26505
Horton, Christy
806 Johnson St., Salisbury, Md. 21801
Houston, Allen
200 North Clinton St., Poughkeepsie, NY. Jury,Joan
12601 RD 2 Box 685, Leechburg, Pa. 15656
Houston, M3111 1 1 V Kahler, Timothy
200 N. Clinton St., Poughkeepsie, N.Y 209 Rathton Rd, York, Pa. 17403
12601 Kalish, Kathleen
Howard- Harry 314 Richfield Blvd., Matty'da1e,N.Y. 13211
1 Box Kgylgf, Kathleen
Howard. Sharon 60 Story Ave., Beverly, Ma. 01915
PO Box 111 Chestnuth, E. Killingly, Ct. Kay10nM1cnae1
Hucgeiizhy 60 Story' Ave., Beverly, Ma. 01915
110 Main s1..N. Warren, Po. 16365 KaY1o1- Vickie
Huff, Anna 209 Washington Ave., Chestertown, Md.
Cambell Shore Rd., Gray, Me. 04039 K k21li12?h
ec , u
Hugl2025BH211ffli1:on Blvd., Boise, ld. 83072 RD J' Box 91- Grove C1113 1711- 16127
Hngnesx Kathleen Kegler. Jeanette
229 Arlington si., Wollaston, 111.02170 I 125116106 St- R0Ckvi11f2Ct- 06066
Hughes, Timothy KG1111' Lmda w - - --
15 DOnn1d Pl., El RnC1n1way'N1y1 11518 201 Washington St., Spring City, Pa. 19415
Hunsberger, Shirley Ke1111' Beverly
5Q11Center Dfw Camp Sp1.1ng51MdI20031 21 Highland Ave., Hackettstown, NJ.
Hunter, Gilbert 071140
151 Taylor St., Wollaston, Ma. 02170 Kelley, William
Hurd, Mark RFD 2, Baird Ctr., Buzzard Bay, M a. 02532
911 Wilbraham Rd.,Springfie1d, Ma. 01109 Kelvington, Lois
Ingland, Catherine 2738 Glen Mawr Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
301 Springdale St., Salem, Oh. 44460 15204
Irwin, Donald Kent, David
180 Adams St., Quincy, Ma. 02169 14 Mclelland St., Halifax, Ma. 023538
Jack, Robert Kent, Karla
28 Taber St., Quincy, Ma. 02169 Box 353, Peru, N.Y. 12972
Jackman, Debra Kern, Brian
174 Main St., Atkinson, N.H. 03811 50 S. White St., Brookville, Pa, 15825
Jackson, Beverly Kessler, Marcia
1 Nazarene Ave., Brockton, Ma. 02401 RD 1 Box 185. Lexington Pk.. Md. 20553
Jackson, Irene Keys, Brenda
994 Ardmore Rd., Baldwin, N.Y, 11510 122 Willow Street, Wollaston, Ma, 02170
Jackson, Ronald Kichline, Kathleen
1 Nazarene Ave., Brockton, Ma. 02401 917 Church St., ROy'6rSfOfC1, Pa. 19468
Jayne, Karen Kidder, Dwight
RR 1, Bellvi11e,Oh. 44813 Rt. 2, Copenhagen, N.Y. 13626
Jenkins, Lynda Kidder, Rebecca
116 Glenwood Ave, Syracuse, N.Y, 13207 Route 2, Copenhagen, N.Y. 13626
Johansen, Larry Kierstead, Bethany
RFD1 BOX 121, Bath, lV1e.04580 Rt. 102, Hudson, N.H. 03051
Kinder, Betty
201 Greenbriar Dr., Scott Depot, W.V
25560
Kinder, Donald
275 West Forest Ave., Pawtucket, R.l.
02860
King, Dorothy
121 Elm Ave., Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Kish, Marjorie
227 Eastern Ave., Lynn, Ma. 01902
Kitchen, Deborah
31 Calhoun Ave., Everett, Ma. 02149
Kitchen, Rebecca
31 Calhoun Avenue, Everett, Ma. 02149
Klingman, judy
22518 Lavon Dr.. St. Clair Shr., Mi. 48081
Knapp, Christine
RD3 Box 36, Pottstown, Pa. 19464
Knepper, Christine
Rt. 2, johnson, Vt. 05656
Knowles, Katheryn
400 Blue Hills Pkwy., Milton, Ma. 02187
Knox, Zoe
163 Wall St., Spring City, Pa. 19475
Kohr, David
RD 2, Brookville. Pa. 15825
Kornbau, Nancy
RD 3, Salem, Oh. 44460
Kornbau, Nancy
RD 3, Salem, Oh. 44460
Kramer, james
2 Arrowhead Ave., Boyertown, Pa. 19512
Krikoriian, Grant
241 Copeland St., Brockton, Ma. 02401
Krumm, john
140 Castle Hts. Ave., Pennsville, Nj.
08090
Krumm, Steven
11 Nottingham Rd., Pennsville, N.j. 08070
Kuvaja, Kathy
RD 1 Box 67, S. Pa'ris, Me. 04281
La Belle, Delbert
42 Ocean House Rd., Cp. Elizabeth, Me.
04107
La Combe, Lester
16 Prospect St., Rockland, Me. 04841
Laiacona, David
89 Henry St., Stamford, Ct. 06902
Lalone, David
8 Madison Ave., Antwerp, NY. 13608
Lalone, Gary
8 Madison Ave., Antwerp, N.Y. 13608
Lalone, Vicki
8 Madison Ave., Antwerp, N.Y. 13608
Landers, Dwight
52 Old Main St., Lakeville, Ma. 02346
Lane, Ruth Ellen
Box 413, Hustontown, Pa. 17229
Langdell, Lynda
49 B Scott Circle, Bedford, Ma. 01730
Lanham, Timothy
Rt. 2 Box 20, Leesburg, Va. 22075
Larkin, Nancy
14 Speakman St., Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Larkin, Peter
14 Speakman St., Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Larsen, Glenn
258 West St., Attleboro, Ma. 02703
Larsen, Peter
10 Beverly St., Braintree, Ma. 02184
Laucka, Anita
3 Simmons Rd., Hingham, Ma. 02043
Lavigne, Calvin
311 Terry Rd., Syracuse, N.Y. 13219
Lawton, Pamela
112 Wilson St., Norwood, Ma. 02062
Lay, Doug
7707 SE 76th P1., Portland, Or. 97206
Lazowsky, Robert
Rt. 22, Annandale, N.j. 08801
Leach, Kevin
2965 Onagon Trail, Pontiac, Mi. 48054
Lemieux, Robert
61 Parker St., Westwood, Ma. 02090
Lenhart, Deborah
342 Chestnut St., Mifflinburg, Pa 17844
Leonard, Michael
Box 247, Union, Me. 04862
Leonard, Timothy
1207 Union St., Schenectady, NY.
Levine, Beverly
39 Hackett Circle, Rockland, Ma. 02370
Lewis, Northa
453 N Montello St., Brockton, Ma 02401
Lewis, Roger
29 W. Division St., Holbrook, Ma. 02343
Lilja, jeffrey
4377 Willow Heath Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa.
15234
Lincoln, Cheryl
343 Bowboin St., Dorchester, Ma. 02122
Lindsay, james
36 Blantyre Rd., Malden, M a. 02148
Lindstrom, Nancy
11 Gibson St., Malden, Ma. 02148
Linsday, Deborah
RD 2 Route 91, jamesville, NY. 13078
Loranger, Paul
143 Pine St., Quincy, Ma. 02170
Lord, Michael
M RA Box 203, Bangor, Me. 04401
Loughlin, Geraldine
Lowe, Franklin
RFD 1 Cold Water Brk., Norway, Me
04268
Lynch, Timothy
16 Glenview Rd., Quincy, Ma. 02169
Mac Callum, Catherine
9 Davis St., Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Mac Leod, David
I 76 Townhill St., Quincy, Ma. 02169
Mac Leod, Sandra
15 Royall Ln., Canton, Ma. 02021
Mac Pherson, jane
21 Fairmount Ave., Braintree, Ma. 02184
Mac Pherson, Lois
Box 362 Bay Roberts, Newfoundland, Ma,
02170
Mac Pherson, Sarah
Box 362 Bay Roberts, Newfoundland, Cn.
Macchi, jean
277 Whitwell St., Quincy, Ma, 02169
Macleod, Marion
Madtes, Paul
419 Carew Ave., Pitman, Nj. 08071
Magliochetti, Paula
17 joy Terrace, Malden, Ma. 02148
Magnuson, Arthur
74 Plain St., Franklin, Ma. 02038
Mahany, Walter
23 Highland St., Easton, Ma. 02334
Mahler, Peter
85 Rindge St., Weymouth, Ma. 02189
Maloney. Paul
Manchester, George
johnson, Vt. 35656
Marcin, Donna
23 Bloomingdale St., Chelsea, Ma. 01824
Marks, Bryan
Lake St., Kingston, Ma. 02364
Marlatt, Susan jean
3664 Venago Ave., Munhall, Pa. 15120
Marlowe, Patricia
188 Mt. Lebanon Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa
15228
Marple, Lewann
5 Morley Rd., Wollaston, Ma, 02170
Marshall, Donna
18 Griffin Terrace, S. Weymouth, Ma
02190
Marshall, Mary
75 Harris Ave., Freeport, N.Y. 11520
Marty, Clare
109 Barden St., Hanover, Ma. 02339
Mason, Barbara
RFD 3, Dexter, Me. 04930
Mason, james
1209 W. Church St., Elmira, N.Y. 14905
Mathai, P.
38 Alton Rd., Quincy, Ma. 02169
Mathewson, Linda
272 Elm St., Duxbury, Ma. 02332
Mattress, Emma
Fox S. Ridge Rd., Milton Mills, NH.
Mavreles, Leo
23 Foster Rd , Braintree, Ma. 01505
Mazza, Ronald
1315 Pine Acres Blyd., Bay Shore, Nl
11706
Mazzacone, Robert
Kemble Aye., Cold Spring, N.Y. 10516
Mc Cabe. Kenneth
110 Washington St., Plainyille, Ma 02762
Mc Cleery, Brian
92 Davis St., Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Mc Cleery, Patricia
4 Park, VVarren, Pa. 16365
Mc Clung, Timothy
28 Ellen St., Norwalk. Ct. 06851
Mc Cormick, joanne
99 Drake Ave., Stoughton, Ma. 02072
Mc Elrea, james
34 St. Lawrence, Lindsay, Ont., CN
Mc Farland, Ralph
276 Billings Rd., Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Mc Grath, Sharon
165 Presidential Cr., Marshifield, Ma
02050
Mc Gray, Linda
85 Mandalay Rd., Weymouth, Ma 02190
Mc Inturff, Laura
310 Crescent Pk., Warren, Pa. 16365
Mclnturff, Mark
310 Crescent, Warren, Pa. 16365
Mc Inturff, Scott
310 Crescent Park, Warren, Pa. 16365
Mc Killop, Marjorie
7 Clyde Terrace, Arlington, Ma. 02174
Mc Neely, Priscilla
622 Durham Rd., Madison, Ct. 06443
MQ Neill. April
Rt. 80, Fabius, N.Y. 13063
Mc Pherson, Verna
66 Gould St., Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Meidanis. Anthony
55 Churchill Rd., Quincy, Ma. 02169
Meidanis. Haralambos
55 Churchill Rd., Quincy. M a. 02169
Melton, Charles
215 Pearl St. Apt. 1, Stoughton, Ma. 02072
Mercer, David
9 Adams Ave., Saugus, Ma. 01906
Merrifield, Mark
310 Grove St.. Norwell, Ma. 02061
Messana, Richard
6 Norwood St., Dorchester, Ma. 02122
Meszaros, Lou
RFD1, Glenfield, N.Y. 13343
Meszaros, Nancy
RD1, Glenfield. N.Y. 13343
Metcalf, Paula
2nd Ave., New Eagle, Pa. 15067
Middleton, Diane .
35 Could Ave., Malden, Ma. 02148
Mierley, William
8302 Colby St., Vienna, Ya. 22180
Mikal, Alan
142 Crabtree Rd., N. Quincy, Ma, 02171
Miller, Edward
36 jefferson St., Leonardtown, Md. 20636
Miller, G.
12 Pond Lane, Arlington, Ma. 02174
Miller, Peter
9 Live Oak Rd., Norwalk, Ct. 06851
Miller, Philip
608 Lee Dr., Broomall, Pa. 19008
2
8
Miller. Ruth
101 tratton Rd . Bel Air, Md 21014
Mi1ler.M'esley
66 Oscar Aye , Brockton. Ma. 02402
Mills. Mayne
10 Mechanic St , N. Faston, Ma. 02356
Mitten, Brian
501 N Morris St , Shippenslmrg, Pa. 17257
Monaghan, Susan
3402 Park Hill PI.. Fairfax. Ya 22030
Monto. Marilyn
379 Charles St., Malden, Ma. 02148
Moore. Bruce
21 ASl1lll'j'AVt' , Dover, De. 19901
Moore, Stephen
16 Hodges Street. Mansfield. Ma. 02048
Morin, Thomas
98 Pleasant View Aye., VVeymouth, Ma.
02180
Morrell, Kathleen
615 Griffin Rd., S. Vllindsor, Ct. 06074
Morrill. Michael
21 Elmwood Park. Malden. M a. 02148
Morris, Deena
Cove Lodge Farm. Kennedyville, Md.
21645
Morris, Donna
Cove Lodge Farm, Kennedyville, Md.
21645
Morris, Sharon
Cove Lodge Farm, Kennedyville, Md.
21645
Morrison, john
120 Winter St., Media, Pa. 19063
Morrison, Karol
620 Liberty St.. Braintree, Ma. 02185
Morrison, Mary Lou
10 Springhouse, Lane, Media, Pa. 19063
Morse, Sharon
RD 2, Brandon, Vt. 05733
Moulton II, Robert
S. Main St., N. Conway, N.H.
Mowry, Sheryl
315 Wolf Creek Str., Brookville, Oh. 45309
Moyer, Bruce
704 N. Market St., Selinsgrove, Pa. 17870
Mulkigian, Mary
69 Burtt Street, Lowell, Ma. 01851
Mulkigian, Movses
1193 Varnum Ave., Lowell, Ma. 01851
Muller, Heidi
Rt. 4 Box 182, Vllashington, N.j. 07882
Murphy. jacqueline
113 VVoodworth Aye., Painesville, Oh.
44077
Murphy, Pamela
11 Drummer S. Lane, Bethel, Ct. 06801
Musick, Barbara
1646 Andrew SE, Grand Rapids, Mi. 49508
Musick, Daniel
1206 Marda Lane, Annapolis, Md. 21403
Myatt, Larry
49 Pleasant St., Ludlow, Vt. 05149
Myers, Linda
156 Church St., Brewer, Me. 04412
Myers, Stephen
1222 Keyes Ave., Schenectady, N.Y. 12309
Myrick, Ricky
2216 jamaica Dr., Wilmington, De. 19810
Nanry, Robert
12 Pace Ave., N. Bellport. N.Y. 11713
Narlee, janice
114 Greenfield Lane, Scituate, Ma. 02066
Nash, Falina
8138 10th SW, Seattle, Wa. 98106
Nazelrod, David
Rte. 3 Valley Rd., Cumberland, Md. 21502
Nease, Floyd
42 Franklin Ave., Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Neilsen IV, james
81 Pearl St., Claremont, N.H. 03743
286
Nemcovich, Kenneth
Box 315 RR 1, Sunapee, N.H. 03782
Nemeth, Frank
1292 Broadway,
Niblett, Gregory
Hillside, N.j. 07205
402 Woolview Sq. Apt. G, Salisbury. Md.
21801
Nichols, Nancy
35 Rochelle Rd., Binghamton, N.Y. 13901
Nickerson, Deborah
55 Mandalav Rd., S. Weymouth, Ma. 02190
Noftle, Deborah'
126 Douglas St., Uxbridge, Ma. 01569
Nolan, Beverly
47 Ash St., Nashua, N.H. 03060
Noll, William
5001 Sherwood Road, Bethel Park, Pa
15102
Nortz, Barbara
Route 2 West Rd., Lowville, N.Y. 13367
Nowland, Dean
102 W, Main St., Norton, Ma. 02766
Nycum, Donna
Box5 RD 1, Shade Gap, Pa. 17255
Oakes, Marilyn
5000 Franklin St., Harrisburg, Pa, 17111
Oliff, Debra
6004 Hope Dr., Camp Springs, Md. 20031
Oliver, Kathy
20 Plymouth Rd., W. Peabody, Ma. 01960
Oliver, jr., james
346 Crofton Dr., Vinton, Va, 24179
Onspaugh, Deborah
6112 Althea Dr., Painesville, Oh. 44077
Orndorff, john
Rt. 5 Box 287, Winchester, Va, 22601
Orr, Roger
205 East Water St., Rockland, Ma. 02370
Orsolini, Garry
1572 Halsey Ave., San Leandro, Ca. 94578
Osgood, Franklin
44 Bellevue St.,
Osterhout, Estelle
13953 Brighton
21029
Paige, Diana
2134 Oaklawn
12306
Palmisano, Peter
36 Rosaria Lane,
Parker, David
11 Speakman St.,
Parker, Richard
Dorchester, M a. 02124
Dam Rd., Clarksville, Md.
Ave., Schenectady, N.Y.
Hanover, M a. 02339
Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Glen Hillcrest Sts., Alfred, N.Y. 14802
Parrott, Richard
35 W. Elm, Wollaston, Ma. 02170 I
Parrott, Roger
35 West Elm Ave., Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Paul, Victor
339 Mass Ave., Boston, Ma. 02115
Pauley, Mark
228 Greenwich St., Reading, Pa. 19601
Payne, Marlynn
Box 87, Maple St., Mooers, N.Y. 12958
Pearsall, Linda
2031 Freeman Ave., Bellmore, N.Y. 11710
Pendleton jr., Charles
Mechanic St., E. Douglas, Ma. 01516
Pennell, Robert
RD 2 Box 255, Brunswick, Me. 04011
Penney, Lynne
45 Bennington St., Quincy, Ma. 02169
Perry, Michael
Great Road, Stow, Ma. 01775
Perry, William
22 Wheeler Ave., Hammondsport, N.Y
14840
Peryea, Richard
RD 2 O'Neil Rd., Port Byron, N.Y. 13140
Peters, Lily
1 Capt. Pierce Rd., Scituate, Ma. 02066
Peters, Robert
81 Appleton St.,
N. Quincy, Ma. 02170
Pfautz, john '
64 N. Main St., Norwood, N.Y. 13668
Pfautz, Nadine
64 N. Main St., Norwood NYUO, N.Y.
13668
Phillips, Sharon
1820 Maxwell Ave., Parkersburg, W.V.
26101
Pinkham, Gary
43 Bigelow Ave. Apt. 2, Rockland, Ma.
02370 -
Platt, Bonnie
RD 1 Box 258, Ridgeway, Pa. 15853
Polan,janet
434 E. Chestnut St., Washington, Pa. 15301
Porter, Bonnie
9 Elm Ave., Quincy, Ma. 02169
Porter, james
18 Langford Rd., Plymouth, Ma. 02360
Post, Debra
Lower Main St., N. Berwick, Me. 03906
Potter, David
Belgrade Rd., Oakland, Me. 04963
Powell, David
7 Court Ave., Lowell, Ma. 01852
Prahl, Richard
Wingate. Md. 21675
Preston, Karin
Box 161, Orwell, N.Y. 13426
Pritchett, Irving
1842 W. Main St., Millville. N.j. 08332
Pulliam, Stanley
4205 E. 113th St., Kansas City, MO. 64137
Purdy, Barry
3314 Birchlawn Ave.. Roanoke, Va. 24012
Raabe, Theodore
332 Grant St., Phillipsburg, N.j. 08865
Radcliffe, john
503 Lincoln Ave., Elkins, W.V. 26241
Rae, Deborah
12 Fern Rd., S. Weymouth, Ma. 02190
Raker, Lucy
RD 1, Mifflinburg, Pa, 17844
Ramsey, Thomas
1142 Dover Lane, Bethlehem, Pa. 18017
Randall, Nathan
165 Crabtree Rd., Quincy, Ma. 02171
Ream, jan
10 Meadow St., Squantum, Ma. 02171
Reed, Don
1 Dunbarton Rd., Quincy, Ma. 02170
Reed, joanne
N. Haverhill, NH. 03774
Reed, Milton
414 Knickerbocker, Paterson, N.j. 07503
Reed, Robin
414 Knickerbocker Ave., Paterson, N.j.
07503
Reedy, Bayse
RD 1 Box 98, Hollywood, Md. 20636
Reese, john
331 Westmont Dr., Collingdale, Pa. 19023
Reilly, john
25 Beers Ave., Norwell, Ma. 02061
Restrick, David
18 Gregory Rd., Wallingford. Ct. 06492
Restrick, Douglas
18 Gregory Rd., Wallingford. Ct. 06492
Reyenger, Richard
26 Elcott Rd., Quincy, Ma. 02169
Rheaume, Dawn
105 Agawam St., Lowell, Ma. 01852
Rhinehart, Marion
260 Boston St., Lynn, Ma. 01904
Rhule, Kathy
135 Panorama Dr., State College, Pa. 16801
Rich, john
47 Vernon Rd., Scituate, Ma. 02066
Richardson, Elizabeth
PO111, E. Killing1y,Ct.06243
Rickey, Gary
1204 W. Second St., Xenia, Oh.
Rickey, Richard
1152 W. Second St., Xenia, Oh.
Rines, Stephen
24 Hale St., Dalton, Ma. 01226
Ringius, David
53 Faulkner Pl., Braintree, Ma. 02184
Roberts, Amber
200 Taffrail Rd, Quincy, Ma. 02169
Roberts, Dana
104 Pleasent St., Bridgewater, Ma. 02324
Robertson, Rona
22 Bicknell Rd., N. Weymouth, Ma. 02191
Robichaud, Randall
5 New York St., Worcester, Ma. 01603
Rodman, john
59 Greenleaf St., Quincy, Ma. 02169
Roler, john
5421 Florida Ave.. Bethel Park, Pa. 15102
Romeo, Debra
131 Pine Knob Dr., S. Windsor, Ct. 06074
Romeo, Sharon
131 Pine Knob Dr., S. Windsor, Ct, 06074
Ross, Davelyn
29 Brook Rd., Quincy, Ma. 02169
Rothrock, Linda
Star Route 3, Owego, N.Y. 13827
Rouse, David
1291 Main St., Wakefield, Ma. 01880
Rouse, Paul
1291 Main St., Wakefield, Ma. 01880
Rouse, Richard
501 June St., Endicott, N.Y. 13760
Rummel, Douglas
532 Smedley Ave., Media, Pa. 19063
Rundlett, Michael
11 Adams St., Watertown, Ma. 02172
Runge, R. Robin
420 Ethan Pkwy., Burlington, Vt. 05401
Russo, Michelle
10 Bigelow St., Quincy, Ma. 02169
Russo, Valerie
302 Fenno,St., Quincy, Ma. 02170
Sadeghi, Ali
No. 2 Moshiri St., Tehran, Iran
Sainsbury, james
Kingston Rd., Rt. 2 Box. 37, Plaistow, N.H
03865
Salisbury, Donald
RD 2 Box 9, Nichols, N.Y. 13812
Salisbury, Nancy
RD 2 Box 9, Nichols, N.Y. 13812
Sammarco, Cheryl
140 Chatham Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. 14216
Sammarco, Debra
140 Chatham Pkwy., Buffalo, N.Y. 14216
Sands, Thomas
21 Dewey St., Mohnton, Pa. 19540
Sanford, Mark
3217 Batesfield Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. 17109
Sanford, Rodney
3217 Batesfield Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. 17109
Sarkissian, Leo
56 32 210 St., Bayside, N.Y. 11364
Schaeffer, Diana
,59 Circuit Rd., Quincy, Ma. 02169
Schaeffer, Diane
1417 Chestnut Grove, Pottstown, Pa. 19464
Schindler, Sandra
1001 Furman Rd., Pine City, N.Y. 14871
Schmidt, Elizabeth
4 West Rd., Fabius, N.Y. 13063
Schmidt, Richard
307 Maple Lane, Colonial Hts., Va. 23834
Schmitt, Lorelei
516 Long Dr., Upper St. Clair, Pa. 15241
Schoenly, Edward
291 Union St., Hanover, Ma. 02339
Schrag, Judith
1525 Charles St., Atchison, Ks. 66002
Scott, Alan
2151 Cranston St., Cranston, R.I. 02920
Scott, Deborah
2714 Alderwood Rd., Baltimore, Md. 21227
Scott, Duane
712 Parker Ave., Falls Church, Va. 22046
Scott, joann
10 Riddlewood Dr., Media, Pa. 19063
Scott, Peter
26 Whiton Ave., Quincy, Ma. 02169
Scott, Stephen
2151 Cranston St., Cranston, R. 1. 02920
Seager, Karen
7 Newbury Ave., N. Quincy,'Ma. 02171
Shea, Daniel
1514 High St., Erie, Pa. 16509
Sheffer, R. Vance
249 York St., Hanover, Pa.
Shelp, Paul
503 Old Annapolis Rd, Glen Burnie, Md.
21061
Shetler, Curtis
1119 N. Cedar St., New Lenox, 11.60451
Shevel, Lynn
364 Arrowhead Lane, Barrington, 1160010
Shiflett, Connie
1834 Lindamoor Drive, Annapolis, Md.
21401
Shipton, Donna
PO Box 52, Honeoye Falls, N.Y. 14472
Shook, Stephen
112 Curtis Ave., Dalton, Ma. 01226
Shreffler, Thomas
129 Plummer St., Oil City, Pa. 16301
Shuck, Robin
6700 Robinia Rd., Camp Springs, Md
20031
Shumway, Yvonne
9237 Smith Ave., Baltimore, Md 21234
Shute, Nancy
86 Beacon St., Hyde Park, Ma. 02136
Sibbald, Pamela
1996 Washington St., Braintree, Ma. 02185
Sickel, Frank
23 Davis St., Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Sickel, Georgiann
23 Davis St., Wollaston, Ma. 02170
Silva, Manuel
. 15 Chaffee St., Rumford, R.1. 02916
Simons, Richard
1625 W. South St., Allentown, Pa. 18102
Sinclair, Bruce
836 Ballard St., Chester, S.C. 29706
Sluss, Carolyn
1520 james St., Woodbridge, Va. 22191
Smail, Raymond
RDI Guffey Rd., Irwin, Pa.
Small, jr., George
60 Neal St. Apt. 6, Malden, Ma. 02148
Smallwood, Arthur
RD 1, Collegeville, Pa. 19426
Smith, janet
6420 Quincy Place, Falls Church, Va.
22042
Smith, Lynda
214 C Lyra Drive, S. Weymouth, Ma. 02190
Smith, Stephen
Box 236, New Lebanon, N.Y. 12125
Smith, Stephen
796 jerusalem Rd., Cohasset, Ma. 02025
Smith, Sydney
57 Timson St., Lynn, Ma. 01902
Smith, Terry
48 Sandwich Rd., Wareham, Ma. 02571
Snavely, Kenyon
106 2nd St., W. Fairview, Pa. 17025
Sneed, Kevin
8705 Willard, Cleveland, Oh. 44102
Sorensen, juelene
3325 Tally Ho Lane, Madison, Wi. 53705
Sorensen, Stephen
29 Glade Ave., Warren, Pa. 16365
Spencer, Arthur
4 Willowdale Dr., Lynnfield, Ma. 01940
Squarey, james
32 Bateswell Rd., Dorchester, Ma. 02124
Stadler, Lana
RFD, Acton, Me. 04001
Stanford, Kenneth
163 Oakdale Ave., Pawtucket, R.l. 02860
Stanley, Faith
111 F. King Ave., Weymouth, Ma. 02188
Stanley, jerry
111 F. King Ave., Weymouth, Ma.
Stanley, john
113 Wildwood Ave., Braintree. Ma. 02185
Stanton, Lerae
521 E. Front St.. Owego, N.Y. 13827
Stanton, Pamale
521 E. Front St., Owego, N.Y. 13827
Starr, Donald
717 Mc Kinley, Plymouth, Mi 48170
Stearns, Debra
Box 285, Bethel, Me. 04217
Steele, Karen
1904 Bennington St. SE, Roanoke, Va
24014
Steenson, Walter
118 Doane St., Quincy, Ma. 02169
Stegner, Marilyn
43 Croyden St., Malverne, N.Y. 11565
Stetson, Robert
159 Edgewater Dr.. Framingham, Ma.
01701
Stevens, Annie
13 Wheeler St., Livermore Fl., Me. 04254
Stevens, Kareen
139 Whiting Rd. E. Hartford, Ct. 06118
Stewart, Lee
720 S. Franklin St., Holbrook. Ma. 02343
Stewart, Mark
390173rd Ave., Landover Hills, Md. 20784
Stiles, Stephen
Box 64, Altona, N.Y. 12910
Stinson, Ion
6 Meadow Lane. Saratoga Spr.. N.Y. 12866
Stockwell, Pamela
RFD 1 Post Rd., Ruthland, Yt.
Stockwell, Samuel
ENC, Wollaston. Ma. 02170
Stockwell, Timothy
L Marques, Mozambique
Stoddard, Penny
5345 Clinton St., Lowville, N.Y. 13367
Stonebraker jr., Karl
6732 Forest Glen, Solon, Oh. 44139
Storer, jone
RFD Glen Hi Mobile, Poland Spr., Me.
04274
Sturtevant, Lois
Box 252, Milo, Me. 04463
Suddath, Susan
3 Spindrift Lane, Cohasset, Ma. 02025
Sullivan, Michael
Box 247, Parishville, N.Y. 13672
Sullivan, Paul
33 Albion Rd., Wollaston. Ma. 02170
Swain, Keith
39 Candlewood Drive, Manchester Ct.
06040
Swanson, Kristen
28 Woodard Rd., Walpole, Ma. 02081
Sweet, H. jim
669 Factory St., VVatertown, N.Y. 13601
Sweetser, Roberta
Rt. 1, Bethel, Me. 04217
Swope, Judith
1213 Adler Dr., Morrisville, Pa. 19067
Swope, Shirley
1213 Adler Dr., Morrisville. Pa. 19067
Syska, Elizabeth
Hannaford Cove, Cape Elizabeth, Me.
04107
Sywyj, Barbara
Lancaster Pike, Hockessin, De. 19701
Tasney, Edward
34 Hunt St., N. Quincy, Ma. 02171
Taylor, Deborah
RD 1 Rt. 51, Belle Vernon, Pa.
28
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Tay lor, judi
232 Nlaiu St . X1.uieliestei', Ct 06040
Tay lor. Nlark
17027 Glen Rd . Xlt Verrnou, Oli. 43050
Tay lor. Nlary
Rt 5 Box 587, VVaycross, Ga 31501
Taylor. Richard
RD 3 Box 119. Ntillville, 08332
Teague. Linda
130511 Hickoryniede. Ellicott City. Md.
21043
Teague. Sandra
17 Kelsey St . S Portland, Me. 04106
Temm, Carol
7
02 189
Temm. Constance
207 Westminster Rd., E. Weymouth, Ma.
02189
Temple. Cameron
830 VVest St , Lunenburg, Ma. 01462
Temple. James
RFD 2. Pittsfield, Me 04967
Terry. Gloria
484 Chelsea Rr1,,Oet-amide.N.Y. 11572
Tharp, Linda
4458 Rowland Ct., Stone Mt., Ga. 30082
Tharp. Noah
1101 Somerset Dr.. Glen Burnie, Md. 21061
Thatcher. Becky
Boxberry Rd.. Hatchville. Ma. 02551
Thayer. Karen
64 Woodland Dr.. Hanover, Ma. 02339
Thede, Deborah
I 3721 Newcastle Dr., Grand Rapids, Mi
49508
Theriault, Laura
N. Whitefield. Me. 04353
Thomas. Timothy
RD 2, Spencer, N.Y. 14883
Thompson, Dawnel
916 Union Cemetery, Greensburg, Pa.
15601
Thompson, Donna
33 Noble St.. Sellersville, Pa. 18960
Thompson, Io Ann
3 Bald Mountain Dr , Bangor. Me. 04401
Tietze, Tamra
3068 S. Patton Court. Denver, Co. 80236
Tittemore, Margaret
49 Caldwell St., N. Weymouth, Ma. 02191
Titus. Gregory
375 Campville Rd. RD 1, Endicott, N.Y.
13760
Titus. Peter
23 Olofsson St.. Braintree, Ma. 02185
Torborg, Ianis
19 Cammerer Ave., E, Rockaway, NY
11518
Tracy, Michael
72 Wychwood Heights, Littleton, Ma.
01460
Trask, jason
Weld St., Dixfield, Me. 04224
Trou Debra
P.
23 jenness St., Quincy, Ma 02169
Trumbauer, Marlene
Romig Rd. RD 1, Gilbertsville, Pa. 19525
Tucker, joy
RD 1. Hornell, N.Y. 14843
Tuori, Mark
34 Mill Pond Rd., Pembroke, Ma. 02359
Turkington, Emily
'120 Robert St., Braintree, M a. 02184
Turner, Eugenia
1082 Champion St., Warren, Oh. 44483
Umbel. William
PO Box 229, 243 Market, Mifllinburg, Pa.
17844
Umstead. Craig
Van
288
2005 Bellevue Bd., Harrisburg, Pa. 17104
Der Veer, Kathleen
48 Red Maple l,n., Levittown, Pa. 19055
207 Westminster Rd., E. Weymouth, Ma.
Van Schyndel, Judith
12 State St., Randolph, Ma. 02368
Vandiver. Deborah
336 Somerset Ave., jerome, Pa. 15937
Vaughan, Lowell
Rt. 1 Box 209, jarretsville, Md 21084
Vautier. Annis
72 Captain S. Apt. 1, Quincy, Ma. 02169
Vendt, Clifford
21 Mayflower Road, Pembroke, Ma. 02359
Vigneaux, Stevan
119 Common St., Braintree, Ma. 02184
Vincent, Gwendolyn
4102 55 Ave. Red Deer, Alberta, CN
Vincent, Susan
332 High St., Randolph, Ma. 02368
Vining. Marilyn
Spencer Lane, N. Windham, Ct. 06256
Von Fricken, Carol
1361 Gardiner Dr., Bayshore, N.Y. 11706
Vonfricken, Susan
1361 Gardiner Dr., Bay Shore, N.Y. 11706
Wagner, Betsy
8821 Avondale Rd.. Baltimore, Md, 21234
Wallace. Paul
3102 River Rd., Hopewell. Va. 23860
Wallace, Steve
Box 115, West Point. Me. 04565
Walsh, Dorothy
11 Blake St., Quincy, Ma. 02170
Waltenberger, Michael
65 Dorset Rd., Holliston, Ma. 01746
Wanner, Robert
439 E. 4 St., Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815
Warner, Regina
628 S. Queen St., York, Pa. 17403
Warr, Bonnie
Pratt Road, Westfield, N.Y, 14787
Warren. Donald
Wilmington, N.Y. 12997
Warrick, Lorinda
38 Larchmont St., Dorchester, Ma. 02124
Washburn, Randy
Box 672, Bingham, Me. 04920
Watson, Elizabeth
RED 1 Post Rd., Rutland, Vt. 05701
Weaver. Nelson
Box 666, Vanderbilt. Pa. 15486
Weber, Pamela
975 Carvel Dr., Dover, De. 19901
Wehr, Daureen
7 Barnard Ave., Albany, N.Y. 12203
Weir, Christopher
39 Arborview Rd., Boston, Ma. 02130
Weir. ,lane
23 Meridian Lane Rd., Ballstonlake. N.Y.
Welker, Richard
Rt. 1 Box 423 D. Longwood. Fl 32750
Weller, Kathy
RD 2, Somerset, Pa. 15501
Wells, Carol
Rt. 5 7164 Kinney Rd, Mount Vernon, Oh.
43050
West, Carlton
25 VVallace Rd., Quincy, Ma. 02169
West, Daniel
18 Gardenbrook Lane. VVillingboro, N.j
08046
Wetmore, Arnold
5116 Pebble Lane. Columbus, Oh. 43220
Wetzel, Deborah
1350 Telegraph Rd., W. Chester, Pa. 19380
Wheeler, Michael
247 School St., Lowell, Ma. 01854
Whetstone. Gerald
32 Pond Road, So. Portland, Me. 04106
White, Elizabeth
801 Pleasant St., Weymouth, Ma. 02189
White, jossie
116 Eustis St.. Roxbury, Ma. 02119
White, Susan
101 Centre Dr., Rochester, N.Y. 14623
Whitman, Rosalynn
2805 Cove Rd., Pennsauken, N.j. 08109
Whitman, William
548 English Rd., Greece, N.Y. 14616
Whitney, Mark
Algonquin Rd., Cape Elizabeth, Me. 04107
Whitten, Sandra
45 Carroll Ave., Westwood, Ma, 02090
Whittington, Charles
10 Capen Hill Rd., Sharon, Ma.
Willette, Paul
16 Crescent View Ave., Cape Elizabeth
Me. 04707
Williams, Carol
RD 2, Edinboro, Pa. 16412
Williams, Carol
34 Oakcrest Rd, S. Weymouth, Ma. 02190
Williams, Kenneth
70 Howard St., Braintree, Ma, 02184
Williams, Mark
338 Woodbridge St., Manchester, Ct. 06040
Williams, Richard
338 Woodbridge St., Manchester, Ct, 06040
Willingham, Juanita
4227 Willow Woods Dr., Annandale, Va
22003
Willoughby, David
813 Venice Dr., Silver Springs, Md. 20904
Willoughby, Lawrence
813 Venice Drive, Silver Springs, Md.
20904
Wills. Glendon
RD 1 Box 298. Norridgewock. Me. 04957
Wilson, Brenda
103 South First St.. Rittman, Oh. 44270
Wilson, David
Hampden Rd., Somers, Ct. 06071
Wilson, Lois
Qtrs. 2302. MCB Quantico, Va, 22134
Wilson, Yvonne
Box 204, Speculator, N.Y. 12164
Wiltse, April
4001 Greenridge Rd., Pittsburg, Pa. 15234
Winslow, Virginia
178 Gardner St.. Hingham, Ma. 02043
Wise. Christopher
26 Pantooset Rd., Hanover, Ma. 02339
Wise, Patricia
4 Fellows St.. Concord, N.H. 03301
Wiseman, Rebecca
60 Back St., Seeonk, Ma. 02771
Wish, Kenneth
3804 S. 7th St., Arlington, Va. 22204
Wolf, Dale
11 Cornish Ave., Binghamton, N.Y. 13901
Wood. Danny
Rt. 2 Box 150, Delmar, De. 19940
Wood. Mary
Rt. 2 Box 150, Delmar, De. 19940
Woodcook, Douglas
Box 93, Altona, N.Y. 12910
Woodend, Faith
4094 Warner Ave., Hyattsville, Md. 20784
Woodward, james
Ludlow Terrace, Middletown, R.I. 02840
Wright, Merry
39037 Gardenside Dr., Willoughby, Oh
44094
Wright, Ron
39037 Gardenside Dr., Willoughby, Oh
44094
Yates, Donald
Rt. 5 Box 146. Bassett, Va. 24055
Yerdon, Stephen
200 jensen Rd., Vestal, N.Y. 13850
Young, joan
126 Elmwood Ave.. Quincy, Ma. 02170
Young, Robert
1782 Liberty St., Braintree, Ma. 02185
Ziegler, Vernon
111212 Lafatte Rd., Syracuse. N.Y.
Zink, Daniel
127 Davis St.. Wollaston, Ma. 02170
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