Assumtion College - Heights Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

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1975 HEIGHTS ASSUMPTION COLLEGE WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Volume Seventeen CONTENTS Dedication 4 Foreword 6 Seniors 12 Student Life 62 Faculty 110 Sports 116 Commencement 140 Conclusion 146 Senior Directory 154 Patrons 159 Staff 160 MWi m DEDICATION THE 1975 HEIGHTS IS DEDICATED TO SPIRIT — THE ZEST AND ENTHUSIASM OF BEING, LEARNING AND SHARING IN A COMMUNITY WHERE, THE PEOPLE CARE TO BECOME INVOLVED. FOREWARD “SPIRIT IN YOUR COLLEGE YEARS” The Assumption community embodies several varieties of this from time to time. Partying-spirit, team spirit, class spirit and drinking “spirits” are im¬ portant for many. The religious variety is usually saved for the Chapel. And although students enjoy what they learn, studies are considered work rather than something deserving much spirited involve¬ ment. There is however, a certain kind of general fellowship, but it is not always enjoyed. Assumption is hardly a lonely place, for nearly everyone knows everyone else and many a close friendship is made within the halls of our dorms. Some only have a few friends though, and these people are often put down in a way that can hurt them deeply. The social life here, fails to produce enough of the kind of community spirit that makes people feel that getting involved is worthwhile. The Campus Center makes for lots of good times, but for some it is a sore topic. Small talk, not getting to dance, stares, fears and suspicions all contribute to friction between males and females. Others look to the advent of the townhouses this year or even the arrival of women on campus, six years ago, to explain the lack of commu¬ nity spirit. For those who see college as a place to become politically involved A.C. offers even less. Apathy is not a surprising phenomenon, when even those who do try often get frustrated by the lack of support. Apathy and lack of spirit are by no means peculiar to Assumption; the challenges of modern life are complex, there is much to make all of us anxious and fearful. The rush of events and technological progress changes our lifestyle so quickly that the present, and the future as well, becomes much less manageable. We need to support one another more now than ever before. Yet we don’t, instead we defend ourselves from anxiety by learning not to become involved. Our self-images are fragile and can easily be dam¬ aged by what others think and by what we might lose, so we don’t risk involvement. Our self esteem is fragile because parents, teachers and bosses value us in terms of our ability to produce, conform or obey more than they value us just for being ourselves. Those who get good grades, look nice or shoot lots of baskets are praised and made to feel important. Those who don’t get good grades or sit still or look nice when they are little won’t have much chance to do well later because they are made to feel unimpor¬ tant. This same kind of labeling and comparison lies at the roots of racism, sexism and poverty. It’s a vio¬ lent kind of thinking that says that one person is somehow better or brighter than another. It kills some of the spirit of learning inside all of us. Our psychology, history and education courses have helped us to become aware of a lot of these facts, yet college doesn’t prepare us to be able to do much about it. Why? Why do we still feel lonely or cut each other down or break windows etc. out of frus¬ tration? Obviously, the type of self esteem we have doesn’t offer enough meaning or make one feel strong enough to dare to care all of the time. You see, the positive labels don’t help us to discover who we are or what we want either. They just push us to achieve the kind of success that is expected of us. College offers a special opportunity to test out new experiences and to examine for oneself what life and success mean. Take advantage of your college years by putting energy and spirit into what you do. If you don’t like the way that an organization or group is being run it means that it needs more of your atten¬ tion, not less. Avoiding those things which one doesn’t like won’t help to increase his spunk or energy one bit. The administration can’t refuse to listen to student views on issues like the establish¬ ment of restricted floors or the firing of good professors if they make enough noise. Take a tip from those who do get involved, “you learn more by doing than by complaining.” Even if you don’t get involved in Assumption, please take full advantage of your college years to learn about yourself. Rebuild your self esteem by ex¬ amining what’s inside of you honestly. Sift through your experiences and decide what is really worth valuing. Work passionately to develop the power to look closely and realistically at life. Challenge all the old preconceptions, including your own, and get to the core of the matter. Get to know yourself well enough to feel good about you for your own reasons and not because you meet up to someone else’s ex¬ pectations. Only then can your values become some¬ thing which means enough to you to be worth all of your spirit and energy. D.M.L. 6 It’s people caring for people that builds a spirit that binds us and frees us and motivates us to be all that we are We come to school to learn about a truth. And in searching for it, we find a common bond which ties us together. Our teachers help us to discover these truths, but most of all we help each other by caring to give our time. ■ f,.; To really find out the meaning of living, and not merely give intellectual significance to it, requires a great passion and desire to know. J. Krishnamurti 9 David M. Legg Psychology Martha Akstin English Constance R. Fluet Psychology Louise E. Maillett English Political Science Arthur L. Bomengen, Jr. Sociology Joseph F. Crosby Spanish JoAnne M. Sonack Psychology Joseph J. Conroy Social Rehabilitation Services 15 Denise Buckley French John J. Marens, Jr. Psychology James E. McAndrews English 16 Marcia H. Sajdak Social Rehabilitation Services William C. Phillips Psychology Thomas O. Michaud Psychology Janet L. Hussey Psychology Christopher P. Erali English 17 Debra A. Ferrante Social Rehabilitation Services Richard “Rap” Rapasky German Joseph L. Biedrzycki French 18 Kathleen M. Casey English Richard A. Chmelo Biology Kevin M. Casey Psychology i Thomas Joseph Fitzgerald Biology Kathleen F. Boyle French Joseph M. Losapio Political Science 19 Sally Ann Cheney Social Rehabilitation Services Psychology Mary E. Reynolds Psychology 20 Barbara A. Kalonas French Terrance J. Frolich Political Science William A. McGuire Political Science Foreign Affairs Bruce A. Mainville Biology Shaun Marie Dooley History 21 Michelle A. Mylod History Russell E. Mannila History Donald W. Bonci, Jr. Psychology 22 Thomas W. Christo Economics Charles J.M. Franco Political Science Ernest J. Bardier Sociology Alan A. Parrow Sociology Michael John Santora, II Political Science English 23 Robert M. Tetrault English Robert J. LaRiviere Philosophy Judith Anne O’Leary Social Rehabilitation Services Maureen Patricia Ellen Psychology v- Thomas Joseph Geurrandeno Mathematics Earl Atchue Henry R. Achin English Jane A. Abdella English 25 26 Kathleen M. Falk and Fiancee Natural Sciences Francis L. Kach Natural Sciences Janice J. Maculevich Social Rehabilitation Services Donald G. Gaudreau English Karen M. Lanigan History Christopher Dooley Natural Sciences Dwight Woodworth, Jr. Social Rehabilitation Services Warren Joseph Savage, III Psychology 27 James F. Ragonese Psychology Jon D. Wilson English Psychology Teresa A. Pettitt Philosophy Donald J. Busca English Anne M. Hackett Social Rehabilitation Services immm Alfred F. Sambataro Psychology Michael P. Lloyd English Maurie A. Way English Robert Emil Hokanson Foreign Affairs 29 Donal Collins and Family Political Science Kathleen M. Klowan English 30 Charles George Powers English Robert Francis Peloquin Classics Violande Girardi Foreign Languages Edward F. Wirtanen History Deborah E. DeGraw Psychology Social Rehabilitation Services 31 Gregory D. Baskomb Psychology Susan M. Ratkiewicz French Peter A. Jaskierny Philosophy 3 2 Gary Anthony lacovelli Political Science Deborah Kinkus Patricia J. Fredette Mathematics Psychology Anthony M. Messina Political Science Kevin B. Krauss Political Science Courtland G. Morse History Joseph G. Bobbins, Jr History Jeanne M. Thibodeau English Randall Franciose Mathematics Carol A. Moran Social Rehabilitation Services Kevin Davis David G. Allen English Robert A. Bahder Psychology 35 Cynthia M. Hebert Mathematics Jerome F. Boyle English 36 Alexander W. Salachi, Jr. English Daniel Francis Murphy Mathematics John H. Carpenter Social Rehabilitation Services Keith A. Krauss Political Science Kenneth R. Dandurand Natural Sciences Maurice G. Diterlizzi Psychology Diane Lavoie Luszcz Psychology Dan D. Doherty Natural Sciences Ralph James Garlick Psychology Francis S. Meringolo Natural Sciences Karen Lee Stromski Mathematics John D. Jacen History 39 Nancy J. Polakowski Biology Kathleen Nelligon Biology 40 Stephen F. Pierangeli Psychology Chantal M.R. Dagnet French Renee M. Sirard Psychology Peter M. Rojcewicz English George T. Murphy Mathematics Denis E. Richard English James S. Fleming English Stephen E. Ristau Psychology Mark J. Sweeney Sociology Stefne T. Jurgiewicz History s- Michael Serra Sociology Roger L. Dumas Mathematics Cynthia Viens Psychology Daniel R. Mulcahy, Jr. English Ross D. Heyl Michael J. Comis Richard L. Duffy Biology Biology Biology Thomas B. Mulstay Biology David J. Wilson and wife Philosophy Paul G. Lamontagne Foreign Languages Sandra L. Sullivan Psychology Robert K. McGrath Natural Sciences Andrew A. Kronk Psychology Nadine L. Desrosiers Sociology 46 Thomas R. Waitekus English Richard T. Lawlor John R. Southam Sociology English Joseph J, Nowicki Sociology • ’ lit .L ; l 10 t it , fffw- • ■7- _v ' -4 vr Jane E. Mulligan Political Science Carol A. Anger Sociology Richard P. Racine Mathematics 47 Mark F. Scott, Jr. Biology Timothy J. Harty English Monica Powers Political Science ' 7 , : ' - - ' J : % ■ - ' I k Ml % ' ■ . $■. Thomas Konetzny Economics Gerald F. King Social Rehabilitation Services Monique L. Sequin Psychology Jill A. Meehan Psychology . Jl | 1 V J W; k - | f ' f , : - 1 ; Ul rr ' .■■■■■ a Kenneth F. Allard Psychology 49 Linda L. Gronowski English Richard N. Boulay, Jr. Social Rehabilitation Services Daniel T. Desautels Economics 50 Marylin E. Manzi Social Rehabilitation Services John M. Deery Psychology Daniel P. Dawson Biology Debra A. LaRocque Social Rehabilitation Services Paula Giokas Psychology 51 Sandra Andronic Natural Sciences v- ' V. Hope Ann Loeffler English Daniel H. Kaminski Psychology David Parisi Joan Marie Sorgi Biology Brian M. Massalski French Kent J. Ahern Spanish MB Nancy L. Dyer Political Science 53 William S. Grogan Social and Rehabilitation Services Eileen M. Reavey Psychology James M. Hencinski Political Science 54 Gary L. Caouette Mathematics Stephen L. Rossi Psychology David J. Kennedy Economics William J. Keller Political Science Deborah N. Lemeaux Psychology John A. Olson Psychology Charles C. Roy Political Science Claudia V, Pascale Psychology m. Marc D. Leclerc Philosophy Renee M. Beaupre Mark E. Dean Biology Natural Sciences 57 David A. Panarelli Mathematics Caroline E. Cosgrove Political Science Paul H. Bowler Social Rehabilitation Services 58 Dale P. Novak Psychology Carl Watson Psychology Andre G. Senecal, Jr. Biology Paul M. Bombard Foreign Affairs Economics John W. Grochowalski and Family English 59 James Richard Lemire Political Science Michael L. Lapointe Psychology 60 To those Seniors for whom no photographs were available Let those that are leaving bring to whatever kind of tasks they will perform, the spirit that will help them to do it joyfully. Let them lead the way to change and growth for mankind. 61 62 STUDENT LIFE sn siia i j ■ mL. ■ f i 1m- u t s “Keep on truckin’’. . . on the roof, in the snow, on the lawn or out the window TOGETHERNESS 68 mmm I V ' - Something spiritual .. . In being still and quiet or sharing deep thoughts with friends. I 79 UNORGANIZED SPORTS ( DON Df. 1 ' UNION ' SAINT JI ' AN-BAPTlSll damTrioi I IV COMMEMORATION m bin.NTI.NAlR! AC M)H.N 19V) PARENT’S WEEKEND SEMI-FORMAL BACCALAUREATE 94 99 + 102 105 FACULTY Informal faculty-student contacts were a strong plus for many. Some encouraged independence and thought, others were good to have for friends. no uri L4 1 .. SPORTS 75 BASEBALL KNEELING: Jim Carter, Mike Pananos, David Benoit, Co-Capt. Denis Richard, Co-Capt. Dave Panarelli, Bill Caron, Bob Berard, Gary Ensor. STANDING: Joe Lorenti, Art Bomenger, Tom Christo, Dave Bidwell, Bob O’Herron, Ken Pierce, Jo Barbato, Woody Tondorf, Coach Bill Granahan, Trainer Bro. Paul Gosselin. ABSENT: Kevin McCarthy, Bob Bresciani, Mark Curtis. OPPONENT 21 Clark 0 S.M.U. 4 St. Josephs 6 St. Josephs 12 Bryant 3 Bryant 3 Holy Cross 9 Lowell 17 Sufolk 9 Sufolk 0 Providence 2 Providence 8 Amherst 7 Nichols 4 Brandeis 6 New Haven 10 Hartford 17 Hartford 9 A.I.C. 11 Worcester 2 W.P.I. 1 Bentley 3 Bentley 2 New Haven TOTAL Won 15 Lost 9 0 8 0 2 1 4 1 6 6 0 1 3 10 3 6 17 8 6 4 1 1 5 2 11 119 ftSHBcffifiii niNiMHMkMHHfis 8%1 I118 74 FIELD HOCKEY A.C. OPPONENT 0 Holy Cross 4 1 Boston College 3 2 Bentley 0 3 Leicester J.C. 1 0 Dean J.C. 4 1 Wheaton 3 1 Worcester 2 TOTAL Won 2 Lost 5 KNEELING: Candace McGovern, Michelle Hannigan, Capt. Jill Meehan, Pamela Chatis. SITTING: Sue Chalifoux, Maryellen Joyce, Lori Reidy, Kathy Boyle, Monica Powers, Barbara Nicklas. STANDING: Katina Venetis, Cheryle Cusson, Jane Ouellet, Nancy Zuk, Casey Mooney, Linda Perla, Kim Lawlor, Coach Rita Castagna. 74-75 CHEERLEADERS FRONT: Aimee Perkins. BACK: Sue Coates, Cheryl Rodrigues, Joni-Jean Crevello, Co-Capt. Ellen Costigan, Sue Chalifaux, Stephanie BoNaf ante, Co-Capt. Elain Babineau, Sue Halpin, Carol Gaudreau. ABSENT: Corliss Burke. 74-75 BASKETBALL STANDING: Mgr. George Tyburski, Jeff Stansbury, Chris Erali, Jim Kelly, Bill Wurm, Vin Hoffman, Rich Tucker, Al Edmond, Bill Hatten, Tim Connoly, Mgr. Jim Mullin. KNEELING: Paul Phillips, Jim Boylan, Co-Capt. Gary Sergo, Co-Capt. John Grochowaski, Paul Brennan, Ed Rodrigues. A.C. OPPONENT 95 Bryant 83 118 Merrimack 78 96 Bridgeport 83 83 Providence 97 90 Worcester 79 81 So. Carolina 113 72 Rhode Island 66 88 Holy Cross 107 74 Holy Cross 80 68 Canisius 104 106 St. Anselm’s 72 87 Bentley 91 80 Springfield 64 97 Stonehill 76 103 Colby 62 80 Hartwick 88 81 Lemoyne 70 84 Northeastern 77 95 St. Michaels 77 93 A.I.C. 75 92 Cathoiic U. 76 97 Hartford 85 92 W.P.I. 77 83 Clark 62 63 Cent. Conn. St. 61 111 Sacred Heart 95 87 Bentley 82 81 Gannon 69 73 New Orleans 84 88 Tenn. State 80 TOTAL Won 22 Lost 8 74-75 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL KNEELING: Mary Bianchini, Kathy Boyle, Jane Mulligan, Monica Powers, Joan Ladner. STANDING: Coach Rita Castagna, Mgr. Sue Gordon, Thalia Vitikos, Pam Chatis, Debbie Brunette, Sally Eliot, Ann Arbor, Pat Stockwell, Kathy Parsons, Barbara Nicklas, Scorekeeper Shaun Marie Dooley. A.C. OPPONENT 32 Fitchburg 68 39 Providence 46 51 Holy Cross 37 42 Providence 60 50 Endicott 40 34 Stonehill 51 70 Bentley 42 35 Eastern Conn. 52 59 W.P.I. 40 49 Lowell Tech. 46 42 Lowell State 43 41 Bryant 39 72 Regis 29 TOTAL Won 7 Lost 6 74 VOLLEYBALL KNEELING: Ann Marie Dostaler, Carol Durkin, Linda Quattrochi, Sue Peterson, Joanne Juster, Barbara Nicklas, Andrea Hostetler, Ann Marie LeBlanc. STANDING: Coach Rita Castagna, Capt. Karen Stromski, Cathy Mateau, Casey Mooney, Nancy Zuk, Martiza Lebron, Veronica Degen, Audrey Young, Barbara Taylor, Kathy Boyle. A.C. OPPONENT 15-13,10-15,15-12 W Worcester 1-15,8-15 L Fitchburg 5-12,15-10 W Endicott 15-9,15-9 W Anna Maria 15-4,10-15,11-15 L Wellesley 0-15,3-15 L E. Nazerene 5-15-15-4,15-11 W Lowell State 7-15,11-15 L TOTAL Won 4 Lost 4 74-75 MEN’S CREW STANDING: Capt. Tom Mulstay, Steve Rossi, Gary Di Pasquale, Ross Heyl, Coach Wally Hall, Mike Com is, Ed Wright, James Scheurer. ABSENT: Nadine Desrosiers, William Spitz. WOMEN’S CREW KNEELING: Capt. Mary Benson, Marthy Schauss, Denise Brewer. STANDING: Coach Wally Hall, Mary Beth Healy, Karen Farina, Dona Girour d, Linda Demeritt, Cassy Ciciora. ABSENT: Lee Kapuscienski. 74 CLUB FOOTBALL KNEELING: Chuck Franco, John Riley, John Cote, George McSherry, Gary Jack, Tri-Capt. Bob Tetreault, Tri-Capt. Court Morse, Bill Phillips, Brad Johnson, Keith Krauss, Steve Dineen. SECOND ROW: Coach Paul Cantiani, Mgr. Ralph Garlick, Tim Collins, Jim Breen, Gary Vincent, Mike McCarthy, Darrel Ramsey, Marvin Bern, Joe Bobbins, Tri-Capt. Tom Waitekus, Jim Bruce, Tom Leddy, Jim DiBenedetto, Mario Tardiff, Jim Carter, Ass ' t Bernie Gaughan. THIRD ROW: Kevin Krauss, Mike Herd, Mike Fiorito, Tom Simeone, Mike Duchenseau, Mike Burlas, Chuck Graham, Scott Tetreault, Mike Lewis, Bill Susienka, Bob Blanchflower, George Dion, Fran Powers. A.C. OPPONENT 0 Providence 13 10 Stonehill 0 13 Lowell Tech 0 28 Bentley 20 0 Norwalk 0 7 Western N.E. 14 32 Hartford 7 26 Worcester 14 TOTAL Won 5 Lost 2 Tied 1 75 GOLF A.C. OPPONENT 5 A.I.C. 2 5 St. Anselm’s 2 7 Clark 0 5 Babson 2 4 Suffolk 3 1 Holy Cross 6 5 W.P.I. 2 6 Hartford 1 3 Lowell Tech. 4 3 Merrimack 4 2 Stonehil! 5 3 Worcester 4 3 Nichols 4 TOTAL Won 7 Lost 6 KNEELING: Steve Dolan, Jim Spencer, Capt. Paul Couture, Ray Robichaud, Dan Kaminski. STANDING: Coach Andy Laska, Bob O’Neil, Jim Curran, Steve Bartholomeau, Steve Dumont. 75 TRACK RECORD 8-13 FIRST ROW: Mgr. Art Tucci, Co-Capt. Shamus Fleming, Claudia Landigger, Mary Beth Siggins, Debbie Page, Pat Cahill, Bob Jennings. SECOND ROW: George Dion, John Evangelista, Greg Harrington, Skip Tahan, Jim Phaneuf, Mike Longely, Coach Bob Cormier. THIRD ROW: Steve Sherlock, Gary Jack, Mike McCarthy, Mark Chasse, Mike Barry, Steve Davis. FOURTH ROW: Mike Finnerty, Ed Wirtanen, Jim Paugh, Co-Capt. Jerry Boyle, Ed Belair, Rick Ouelette. RECORD 9-14 KNEELING: John Paulin, Rich Ovian, Steve Butland, Rick Ouellette, Jim Cashman. STANDING: Coach Joe Bialy, Art Tucci, Art Paluso, Mark Weber, Jim Paugh, Joe O’Connell, Capt. Ed Wirtanen. 75 SWIMMING STANDING: Co-Capt. Ernie Bardier, Sue Coates, Linda Chistolini, Co-Capt. Kevin Biglin, John Shapazian. SECOND ROW: Coach Jim Chatis, Mgr. Pam Chatis, Joe Camphill, George Garlick. THIRD ROW: Jim Cirrone, Andy Loranger. 134 75 LACROSSE CLUB A.C. OPPONENT 6 Hartford 5 2 Nichols 9 3 W.P.I. 14 4 Holy Cross 13 6 Hartford 5 12 Merrimack 6 0 W.P.I. 11 TOTAL Won 2 Lost 5 KNEELING: Tom Morra, Charlie Powers, John Shapazian, Dave Kennedy, John Marchetto, Paul Bowler, Ed Sheerin, Don Morrison. STANDING: Coach Pat Pollend, Court Morse, John Hannon, Dave Jean, Pete Lapoli, Mike Duchesneau, Drew Kronk, Len St. Piere, Jim Gerde, Bernie Doherty, Jim Cerrone, Boh McElroy, Keith Krauss, Andy Senecal, Coach Pete O’Neil, Joe Bobbin. 75 MEN’S TENNIS A.C. OPPONENT 5 Stonehill 5 W.P.I. 2 Clark 5 Bentley 1 Hartford 5 Lowell Tech. 9 Worcester 3 Providence 5 Nichols TOTAL Won 6 Lost 3 4 4 7 4 8 4 KNEELING: Coach Tom Johnson, Capt. Dave “Legga” Legg. STANDING: Paul Perry, Tom Nienstadt, Terry Shanley, Bud Weiner, Jack Pare, Paul Zembruski. o (D ' t 75 WOMEN ' S TENNIS STANDING: Kathy Foley, Monica Powers, Jane Mulligan, Cheryl Cusson, Kathy Rock, Vaune McFague, Darlene Meacham, Laurie Tratiak, Laurie Fisher, Pam Chatis, Coach Linda Darling. A.C. OPPONENT 0 Providence 2 Lowell State 0 Holy Cross 2 Clark 3 Rhode Island 3 Worcester TOTAL Won 1 Lost 5 OPPONENT 74 SOCCER s . f’feK - .T. 5?, KNEELING: Bob Berard, Mike Pananos, Steve Flanagan, John Carney, Capt. Rich Lawlor, Jeff King, Mark Darling, Steve Davis, Art Dimitrakpoulos, John Hannon. STANDING: Mgr. Andre Van Vooren, Len St. Piere, Jim Eagan, Ed Belair, Ed Weller, Ray Picard, Ken Laramee, Tom Salvo, Kevin Taft, Coach Bill Granahan. A.C. 0 Nichols 1 0 Babson 8 5 Providence 3 3 Clark 2 0 St. Anselm’s 1 0 B.C. 0 0 Stonehill 5 1 W.P.I. 0 1 Merrimack 1 0 Worcester 1 2 Brandeis 0 TOTAL Won 4 Lost 5 Tied 2 74-75 HOCKEY A.C. OPPONENT 6 W.P.I. 10 Stonehill 2 Bentley 3 Stonehill 4 0 Worcester 12 5 Trinity 10 8 S.M.U. 4 4 Bentley 5 9 Clark 2 2 Roger Williams 3 7 M.l.T. 0 3 Nichols 9 3 Plymouth 4 6 W.P.I. 3 13 S.M.U. 2 1 Bryant 5 8 Clark 4 TOTAL Won 7 Lost 9 Tied 1 STANDING: Co ach Ray Lemay, Walt Kowalik, Brian Joyce, Jack Foley, Mark Pelletier, Jerry O’Brien, Dave Bousquet, Tom Simeone. KNEELING: Marc Isabelle, Kerry Diamond, Carl Kasierski, Don Morrison, Co-Capt. Charles Roy, Co-Capt. Dick Pelletier, Kenny Daigle, Jim Gerde, Bill Havey. co co co Four years and BOOM! You’re Out For what spirit, joy and friendship we’ve had together, thanks everybody. And thanks to you too, Assumption, for what you’ve given us and we’ve given you. Can you feel the wind of change? Let us be strong to face the wind; and free to choose our direction, lest we live the lives of generations past. The role of American colleges must change rapidly. The monstrous challenges of the 21st century will soon be upon us. As such, frank radical self-probing is necessary. Someday this country will revise its laws in terms of human beings, instead of property. What is the ultimate value of a man’s life? That is the question. Vine Deloria Jr. 149 Out of your college years take something you can gain ... a knowledge of things which one can combine with experience to make him a fuller, more open person. 150 ••cS r rfiwSta ' . ■ :• ;: : O ' . ipaaip i H ‘ ; ' .■• o . ' . mm s $ gjjpggpjp ig t§fg§l§§g -T’ •y V M£s SSlgSp ■ ns L-S Ml ' ■■ , • - - asi® p@i@ | ©VK! l v- 5£. c- ' v O;. -, Vs4r‘ ■; ■ A.- ' : ' V ' ..- r. - ' SIMPS -££ $ 4 s 8 152 And at the end, all that can be said is that these graduates really helped each other and tried to make things a little better. For now, that is all we can ask. 153 FRIENDS Elton John I hope the day will be a lighter highway for friends are found on every road. Can you ever think of any better way for the lost and weary traveller to go? Makin’ friends for the world t o see. Let the people know you’ve got what you need. With a friend at hand you will see the light If your friends are there, then everything’s alright. It seems to me a crime that we should age. These fragile times should never slip us by. A time we never can or shall erase, as friends together watch their childhood fly . . . 154 Jane A. Abdella 122 Roserfiary Road Dednam, MA 02026 Kathleen M. Falk 138 Chester St. Worcester, MA 01605 Diane (Lavoie) Luszcy 1 Carrier St. Hudson, MA. 01 749 Martha M. Akstin 111 Maple Street West Boylston, MA 01583 Debra A. Ferrante 15 Midland Rd. Morningdale, M A 01530 Janice J. Maculevich 244 River Rd. Hudson, MA 01 749 Sandra G. Andronic 21 Commodore Rd Worcester, MA 01602 Constance R. Fluet 87 Newtonvill Ave. Fitchburg, MA 01420 Louise E. Maillett 65 Washington St. Rumford, M E 04276 Carol Anger 2 Bleeker Street Worcester, MA 01604 Patricia J. Fredette 31 Waterford St. Gardner, MA 01441 Marilyn E. Manzi 21 Beverly Hill Dr. Shrewsbury, M A 01545 Renee M. Beaupre 52 Central Street West Boylston, MA 01583 Paula Giokas 50 Kinnicutt Rd. Worcester, MA 01602 Ellen McGirr 17 Adams St. Belmont, MA 02178 Kathleen F. Boyle 715 Knorr Street Philadelphia, PA 19111 Violande Girardi 397 Windsor Place Oceanside, NY 11572 Jill A. Meehan 126 Grant St. Massapecua Park, NY 11 762 Denise E. Buckley Spencer Road Oakham, MA 01608 Linda L. Gronowski 39 Glen Drive Ansonia, CT 06401 Jane E. Mulligan 37 Tennyson Ave. North Haven, CT 06473 Kathleen M. Casey 29 Sterling Dr. N. Scituate, Rl 02857 Anne Marie Hackett 8 Cnglewood Ave. Worcester, MA 01603 Michelle Mylod 248 Ridgwood Ave. Glen Ridge, NJ 07028 Nancy Casey Sr Claremont St. Worcester, MA 01610 Cynthia M. Hebert 20 Sherwin St. Waterville, ME 04901 Kathleen R. Neligon 175 Tumblebrook Rd. Meriden, CT 06450 Sally A. Cheney 9 Dover St. Concord, NH 03301 Janet L. Hussey 39 Rose Ave. Watertown, M A 021 72 Dale P. Novak 45 Goldwaite Rd. Worcester, MA 01605 Caroline E. Cosgrove 13 Colonial Ave. Princeton, Jet., NJ 08550 Stefnec T. Jurgielewicz Barnes Rd. Moriches, NY 11955 Judith A. O’Leary 61 Barrows Rd. Worcester, MA01609 Ellen Curley 1 Isabelle St. Worcester, MA 01603 Barbara A. Kalonas 703 Sutton St. Northbridge, MA 01534 Mary E. Pageau 29 Dewey St. Worcester, MA 01609 Chantal M. Dagner 78 East Grand Ave. Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064 Kathleen Kelly 27 Hancock Hill Rd. Worcester, MA 01609 Norma M. Pare 6 Louis St. Sanford, ME 04073 Deborah E. Degraw Spaulding Rd Pelham, NJ 03176 Kathleen M. Klowan 7 Reservoir Rd. Cumberland, Rl 02864 Claudia V. Pascale 1160 Delware Dr. Somerville, NJ 08876 Nadine L. Desrosiers 21 Pearl St. Taunton, MA 02780 Karen M. Lanigan 47 Pleasant St. Danburg, CT 06810 Teresa A. Pettitt 12 Gedney Circle White Plains, NY 10605 Shaun M. Dooley 203 Holly St. Cranford, NJ 07016 Debra A. LaRocque 31 Maiden Rd. West Hartford, CT 06110 Nancy J. Polakowski 83 Birch St. Worcester, MA 01603 Nancy Lee Dyer 3 Wellington Downs Scotch Plains, NJ 07076 Donna L. Lazorik 871 Main St. Worcester Monica Powers 9 Snowden St. Waterford, CT 06385 Maureen P. Ellen 8 Penwood Rd Bloomfield, CT 06002 Hope A. Loeffler 914 Tomkins Ave. Plainfield, N.J. 07080 Susan M. Ratkiewicz 160 Keith Hill Rd. South Grafton, MA 01560 Kathleen M. Ratte 8 Cresent Dr. Andover, MA 01810 Paul Airoldi 82a Elm St. Worcester, MA 01609 Thomas W. Buckingham 4 Lancaster CT No. 38 Rutland, MA 01543 Eileen M. Reavey 3 Bishop Ave. Worcester, MA 01603 Kenneth F. Allard 44 Revere St. Springfield, MA 01108 Donald J. Busca 286 Higby Rd. Middletown, CT 06457 Mary E. Reynolds 1 Euclid Ave. Worcester, MA01610 David G. Allen 418 Main St. Cherry Valley, MA 01611 Gary L. Caoutte 31 Ridge St. Westminstre, MA01473 Lynne J. Saddler Glen View St. Upton, MA 01568 Earl V. Atchue 287 Lovell St. Worcester, MA 01602 John H. Carpenter 19 Aebster St. Fitchburg, MA 01420 Marcia H. Sajdak 57 Primrose St. Indian Orchard, MA 01051 Rob A. Bahder 9 Howland Rd. West Hartford, CT 06107 Kevin Casey 1 3 Main St. Ashburnham, MA 01430 Mrs. Silvia R. Schaeppi Hohle Gasse Fullinsdore BL 4414 SWITZERLAND Ernest Bardier Box 162 Milbury, MA 01527 Richard A. Chmelo 6 Louden St. Byram, CT 10573 Monique L. Sequin 436 Parker St. New Bedford, MA 02740 Gregory D. Bascomb Rt. 2A Shirley, MA 01464 Thomas W. Christo 21 St. Elmo Rd. Worcester, MA 01602 Malbine M. Shaheen 4 Caswell Ave. Methuen, MA 01844 Scott A. Bayliss 21 Ardmore Rd. Worcester, MA 01609 Donal Collins 59 Joclyn Ave. Framingham, MA 01701 Renee M. Sirard 7 Temple St. Adams, MA 01220 Joseph L. Biedrzycki 11 Main St. Upton, MA 01568 Michael J. Comis 510-19th St. Watervillete, NY 12189 Joanne M. Sonack 28 Natick St. Fitchburg, MA 01420 David R. Blinn 102 Ridgewood Terrace Northamption, MA 01060 Joseph J. Conroy 255 Riverside DR. Hamden, CT 06518 Joan M. Sorgi 5 Augusta Rd. Milton, MA 02186 Joseph G. Bobbin 253 Chestnut St. Florence, MA 01060 Joseph F. Crosby 15 Ingrid Rd. Weymouth, MA 02188 Karen L. Stromski 52 Westford St. Gardner, MA 01440 Paul M. Bombard 237 Fairmont Ave. Worcester, MA 01604 John Cross 29 June St. Worcester, MA. 01602 Sandra L. Sulivan 40 Salisbury St. Leominster, MA 01453 Art L. Bomegen Jr. 9 Sterling St. Worcester, M A 01610 Kenneth R. Dandurand 20 Tobin Rd. Cherry Valley, MA 01611 Jeanne M. Thibodeau 60 Hobart St. Braintree, MA 02184 Donald Bonci 69 Maple St. West Boyalston, MA01583 Daniel P. Dawson 22078 Soliel Circle West Boca Raton, FLA 33432 Cynthia Viens 18 Windmill Dr. Marlboro, MA01752 Richard N. Boulay Jr. 26 Willvail St. Worcester, MA 01603 Mark E. Dean 4357 Barchester Dr. Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48013 Maurie Wray 27 Juniper Rd. 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Lloyd 8 Donna St. Waterford, CT 06385 Terry J. Frolich 92 Sunrise Rd. Westwood, MA 02090 David J. Kennedy 743 Main ST. Haverill, MA 01830 Joseph M. Losapio 69 Chilmark St. Worcester, MA 01604 Ralph J. Garlick 4 Brigham Park Fitchburg, MA 01420 Stephen J. Kennedy 293 Turnpike Rd. Westboro, MA 01581 Paul J. Lynskey 5 Milton Ave. Clinton, MA 01510 Donald G. Gaudreau 59 Arcellia Dr. Manchester, CT 06040 Gerald F. King 81 Elm St. Worcester, MA 01609 Bruce A. Manville 70 East St. Worcester, MA 01605 Thomas J. Geurrandeno 154 Berkshire Ave. Springfield, MA 01109 Keith A. Krauss 121 High St. Nutley, NJ 07110 John J. Marens 32 Kenfield Lane Waterbury, CT 06708 John Grochowalski 111 Country Club Blvd. Worcester, MA 01605 Kevin B. Krauss 121 High St. Nutley, NJ 07110 Brian M. Massalaski 13 Pierce Place Clinton, MA 01510 William S. Grogan 49 Franconia Ave. Natick, MA 01760 Andrew Kronk 211 Wheeler Rd. Holies, NH 03049 James E. McAndrews 24 Perryridge Rd. Greenwich, CT 06380 Timothy J. Harty 50 Vermont St. Holyoke, MA 01040 Rolland G. Labbe 1 74 Lemay Rd. Woonsocket, Rl 02895 Edward T. McGettigan 31 West Meadow Rd. Wilton, CT 06897 James M. Hensincki Meadow Lane Dudley, MA 01570 Paul G. Lamontagne 163 Chapel St. Chicopee, MA 01020 Robert K. McGrath 4 Bay Edge Dr. Worcester, MA 01604 Thomas A. Medici Jr. 6 Caril Circle Cranston, Rl 02920 William Phillips Ramsden Rd. RFD 2 New Hartford, CT 06057 Michael J. Santora 20 Pratt Street Lunenburg, MA 01462 Francis G. Meringolo 142 Plantation St. Worcester, MA 01604 Stephen F. Pierangeli Carpenter Hill Rd. Charlton, MA 01508 Warren J. Savage III 6 Searle Place Springfield, MA01105 Anthony Messina 8 Cornish St. Lawrence, MA01841 Clarence J. Pikul Flynt Street Palmer, M A 01069 Mark F. Scott Jr. 16 Hancock St. Worcester, MA 01610 Thomas 0. Michaud 710 Highland Ave. South Portland, ME 01406 Francis X. Pisegna 12 Congress St. Worcester, MA01609 Andre G. Senecal Jr. 20 Dudley St. Woonsocket, Rl 02895 Courtland G. Morse 10 Pomfret St. Boston, MA 02132 Charles Powers Taft St. Upton, MA 01568 Michael J. Serra 214 Chace Ave. Tiverton, Rl 02878 Daniel R. Mulcahy 69-10C 188th St. Fresh Meadows, NY 11365 Richard P. Racine 34 School ST. Auburn, MA 01501 David J. Shea 54 Mason St. Salem, MA 01970 Thomas S. Mulstay 29 Mohawk Dr. Northboro, MA 01532 James F. Ragonese 193 Prospect St. Lawrence, MA 01841 William A. Sheehan 425 East Main St. Avon, MA 02322 Daniel F. Murphy 541 Roosevelt Ave. Springfield, MA 01118 Lawrence M. Raymond 12 Moreau St. Manchester, NH 03102 John R. Southam 128 North Walker St. Taunton, MA 02780 George T. Murphy 14 Valley Brooks Rd. Westboro, MA 01581 Richard Rap Repasky 29 Brently Dr. Huntington, CT 06484 Thomas E. St. John 12 Myrtle St. Norwalk, CT 06855 Edward J. Nolan 15 Mass. Ave. Worcester, MA 01609 Denis E. Richard 5 Hancock St. Worcester, MA 01610 Mark J. Sweeney 42 Holt St. Fitchburg, MA 01420 Joseph J. Nowicki 116 Bunkerhill St. Lawrence, MA01605 Stephen E. Ristau 25 South Hawthorne St. Manchester, CT 0640 Robert M. Tetreault Sasin St. Putnam, CT 06260 John P. Oleary 27 Orne St. Worcester, M A 01605 Pedro J. Rodriguez Laguna Gardea No. 2 Apt. 11J 1 si a Verde, Puerto Rico 00913 Thomas R. Waitekus 167 Rock St. Norwood, MA 02062 John A. Olson 95 Old Mill Rd. Shrewsbury, MA 01545 Peter M. Rojcewicz 18 Woodford St. Worcester, MA 01604 David Wilson 83 Unkamet Dr. Pittsfield, MA 01201 William F.X. O’Neil 20 Mayflower Cir. Worcester, MA 01606 Stephen L. Rossi 107 Colburn St. Leominster, MA 01453 Jon D. Wilson 3 Longview Dr. Wilbraham, MA 01095 David A. Panarelli 60 Gage St. Worcester, MA 01605 Charles C. Roy 56 Jarry St. New Bedford, MA 02745 Edward F. Wirtanen 412 Chestnut St. Clinton, MA 01510 David Parisi 30 Windsor Rd. N. Haven, CT 06473 Paul J. Ruttle 7 Howe ST. Somerville, MA 02145 Dwight “Woody” Woodworth 1 30 Lumber St. Hopkinton, MA 01 748 Allan A. Parrow Thompson Rd. Webster, MA 01570 Alexander W. Salachi Jr. 55 Pleasant ST. 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