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1981 ASSUMPTION COLLEGE HEIGHTS Take time to think - it is the source of power. 5 Take time to read - it is the foundation of wisdom. Take time to be road to happiness. friendly - it is the 12 Take time to love and be loved it is the priviledge of the Gods. p 9 0 ) S E? r PH i i- Sj ' ,s ,•: V krfp- ■ ’-5 ' 4m. ■ -«■ ' ,-■; c fH ap Take time to look around- the day is too short to be selfish. 15 Take time to laugh - it is the music of the soul. -An Old Irish Prayer ' Yes, we are in college. Why do you ask? ' 17 18 SENIORS Joan Anderson Social Rehabilitation Cheryl Ann Bagdonovich Nina Marie Baldarelli Social Rehabilitation Nina Denise Abare Spanish Judith M. Aubin Judy English “Hail Assumption, Hail Friends, This chapter of my life finally ends! Psychology When I look back on these years I hope they are as valuable as they were quick, To dream of the person you want to be is a waste of the person you are. 20 James F. Baroody Mathematics Youth is totally experimental. Mary L, Balinskas Foreign Affairs Sunrise, shine down a little love On the world today Make a morning so sweet That it ' ll chase all my blues away Jeffery J. Bannon Economics Rosalyn Ann Barry Roz Foreign Languages Foreign Affairs Judy Barrat Social Rehabilitation Far away in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. Bonnie A. Bell Natural Sciences Patricia Lee Beaton English Psychology Happiness is not an ideal of reason but of imagination. -Immanuel Kant David R. Batt Batman Biology Psychology Patricia Eileen Beatson Biology Francis J. Bedard Fran Psychology You can achieve anything that you desire passionately enough. -Herman Hesse. Timothy L. Biliouris Chip Biology Every person is responsible for only the good within his abilities, and for no more, and no one can tell whose sphere is the largest. Robert M. Berg Economics It was an early morning yesterday, I was up before the dawn, and I really have enjoyed my stay, but i must be moving on. Sandy Bernier Biology 23 James P. Bresnahan Foreign Affairs Nancy Brazile Social Rehabilitation I. Munn Boardman Sociology Ta, Ta Massachusetts! Joyce Bousquet Biology Ellen Bromage Psychology Some people dream of being something, others stay awake and are. Kathy Carelli Foreign Affairs Smile, it ' s contagious Kathleen Callahan Karen Caliendo Social Psychology Spanish Rehabilitation Psychology Lisa Marie Canestrari English When one finds peace in oneself, one finds happiness. Karen Cardello English D3, Pitch, 325A, Ann, Feb.2-Paul, Cleaning the room. Giving Concerts Until The Night , 213, Eileen, P. + J., Zee, Lemon- adKa, 4D, . . . Memories 26 Susan Elaine Carlson Social Rehabilitation Andrea Chakarian Social Rehabilitation It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness. David J. Carpino Baretta Psychology Laughter is my object; ' tis my property In man essential to his reason -Thomas Ran¬ dolph Thomas Carey Economics Christopher C. Caldwell Psychology Although I ' m glad to graduate, III miss the students and professors that I have come to know at Assumption College. Richard J, Catrambone Jr. Biology Special thanks to all who made this time possible: Mom and Dad; good friends es¬ pecially Mike. Ron, and Carrie; Dr. Byrnes, Professor Trahan: myself. Vincent Paul Carver Vinnie Foreign Affairs Freedom ' s Just Another Word For Nothin ' Left To Lose. Patricia A. Carrier Mathematics A ship in a harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for. Steven Castaldi Cat Biology Assumpyion is SGA, CAT Productions, Track, Otis Gay, Full Moon Night, Hooder, T V. (Burf), Matty, Prince, Dumitt, Buddsy, Tom, Kathy, Friends: Thanks Mom and Dad. Regent R. Champigny Reggie French Be. Cynthia H. Chick Social Rehabilitation Thanks Mom, Dad and Karen for ail your love, support and understanding. Anastos Chiavaras Nasty Mathematics Before you run, you must walk. Before you walk, you must crawl. Donna V. Chmielewski Biology and Spanish Kenneth M. Chrabasz Sociology Lori A. Chiasson Lor Social Rehabilitation Along the road your steps may stumble, your thoughts may start to stray, but through it all a heart held humble levels and lights your way. Shellee A. Clark Social Rehabilitation Love when you can, cry when you have to... be who you must that ' s a part of the plan. Ron Clark English Gina Teresa Colorio Religious Studies And when we unscrew the lid and slice off a piece, and let it linger on our tongues: Unicorns become possible again. -John Tobias Catherine Anne Chupka Religious Studies Music So faith, hope, and love abide, these three. And the greatest of these is love, -1 Corinthians 13:13. David W. Connor Economics I follow no man ' s opinion; I have a few of my own. Wayde Daigneault Mathematics Deirdre Delay Dee Dee Mathematics So on and on I go. The seconds tick the time out. There ' s so much left to know and i ' m on the road to find out. -Cat Stevens Br. Patrick Cronauer, AA. Pat Religious Studies We and God have business with each other; and in opening ourselves to His influ¬ ence our deepest destiny is fulfilled. ..... Karen D ' Alesio D ' Aless Mathematics Psychology If you want a friend, be a friend. Patrice M. Cronin English ... everything flowers from within, of self- blessing-Though sometimes it ' s necessary to re teach a thing its lovliness, ... 32 Theresa M. Deno TREE Religious Studies Philosophy r sr David R. Desaulniers Moosebite Psychology Natural Sciences Tomorrow curses today When the love we feel Is the love we fear It will steal that love away. Edmund Campion Daley Philosophy Charles Gerald Desrochers Chuck Biology Assumption . . . Thank-you. 33 Beth DiMaggio Mathematics Marie Dillon English Marie M, Doherty Social Rehabilitation So we close our book of memories and dreams become our destiny. let Joseph F. Diliberto Jr. Joe Biology Joseph A. Dimuro Jr. Ferret English History And learn O voyager to walk the roll of earth, the pitch and fall. 34 Jim Dolan Doles English Thomas Doherty Psychology Go for it. You deserve it. Thanks Mom Sandra F. Donah Sandy Social Rehabilitation Kelly J. Donelle Social Rehabilitation Carol A. Donahue Foreign Affairs Don ' t be dismayed at good-byes. A fare¬ well is necessary before we can meet again. And meeting again, after mo¬ ments or lifetimes is certain f or those who are friends. A friend is someone who knows all your faults, yet likes you just the way you are 3S Matthew J. Dufault Biology Willis E. Dry den III Economics Bethann Dutile Psychology And so it ' s time to change our ways . . . but I ' ve loved these days. Ginny Dudovicz Anne Marie Dumphy Social Rehabilitation Rie Social Rehabilitation Sociology When you are at peace with yourself. any place is home. 36 £01 Catherine E. Ferrie English , and the wisdom to know the differ¬ ence. Bridget Femino Sociology Cherish yesterday ... dream tomorrow ... live today. • ' ' • c Leslie Dwyer Psychology : n Josette Fecteau Social Rehabilitation Robin Emmerich French Suzanne E. Foley Political Science The work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives and the dreams shall never die. Michael Fontaine Mike Politics History To accept a challenge; to enjoy a chal¬ lenge; to succeed with a challenge . . . Amy L. Fistori Politics Donna M. Flynn Fiynner Social Rehabilitation Kevin J, Flanagan History What a fine line to walk, not to throw away the past, but not to hold on to it too tightly. Richard Frigon Richie Politics A true friend walks in when the rest of the world walks out. Ronald Fraser Ron Economics Joyce Lynn Genovese Joy Psychology Anne-Marie Gamier Foreign Affairs Politics A ship is safe in the harbor, but that ' s not what ships are built for. If I fail, if I succeed, at least I live as believe, Lynne A. Gallagher French Peter Joseph Gleason Pete English It ' s a town full of losers I ' m pulling out of here to win. Jeanne M. Gilligan Mathematics Donna Gingerella Foreign Affairs To live your life in your own way, to reach for the goals you have set for yourself, to be the way you want to be, that is suc¬ cess. William J. Goguen Gogs Economics Judith A. Goodnow Judy Psychology Self is the only prison that can ever bind the soul. I 40 . Robert C. Guinto Gint Social Rehabilitation Thanks Paul and family for three fantastic years. Good luck classmates of 1981. My friends in thought and spirit will always be side by side. «• - Michele M, Greco Shelly Social Rehabilitation Anthony J, Gryk A. J. Economics Patricia Gouin Pat Social Rehabilitation D3, Daytona, gonzo, submarine, swizzle. Hank, Fiji, HoToy, animals. Gordo, Super Scoop, Zigfield, calm, Billy, lemonadka. Hors D ' Oeuvre, flush, spaz, 4D, memories Kathryn M, Greene Kathy Psychology Knowing others is wisdom. Knowing the self is enlightenment. Mastering others re¬ quires force, Mastering the self requires strength. Kathleen Marie Ham English Sharing, Growing, Touching, Knowing . . . As these days end sweetly, the world bids me greeting. In silence and in laughter, it ' s a wonderful thing to be me. Kathy Harvey English Don ' t worry, don ' t hurry; take time to laugh and to see the greatness in every¬ one. Colleen Hanrahan Psychology Lizbeth Hale Beth Politics As he made no compromise with Time, Time kept out of his way, and only sighed at a distance because he could not over¬ come him. Thomas Brian Havey Tom Biology Few things are impossible to dilligence and skill. 42 Jeffrey P. Hayden Heffa History It was the sublimest spectacle I ever wit¬ nessed and I think the memory of it will remain with me always. Mark D. Horan Markus Politics Religious Studies Yond ' Cassius has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much: such men are danger¬ ous. Joseph F. Hellauer III Politics Thank you Mom and Dad, friends and teachers. God bless to Assumption. Paula Holmes Foreign Affairs Martha Heap Marty Psychology Doesn ' t it seem like a long ways-through the for and the byways. Doesn ' t it seem strange it took so long. I saw it all today. Christine M. Jablon Jabionski, Sis Biology Gotta find my corner of the sky. -from Pippin Kevin J. Hughes Politics Peggy L. Inglis Peg English t don ' t know where I ' m going but I ' m on my way. _— Sylvia Sarita Jackson Syl Social Rehabilitation I am thankful for, and indebted to my mother, the source of my success, for her continous support while is pursuant of my educational aspirations. William K Politics Jenkins Joseph Raymond Jenkins Foreign Affairs Politics Robert K. Jenkins Politics Brad W. Jackson Politics Economics I took the road less traveled by and that has made all the difference. Eileen A. Jolicoeur English Celebrate the memories of the setting sun and the promises of the dawn. Alane Marie Kasanowski Aianie, Sis Social Rehabilitation “Somethings tost and somethings gained in living everyday. Neil Diamond Nancy M, Johnston Social Rehabilitation I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Timothy Jenness Spanish Timothy Kelly English Suzanne E. Kennard Sue Social Rehabilitation May life always bring to you lots of reasons to smile and laugh. Diane Kehoe Social Rehabilitation Be nobody but yourself in a world that is I ammy Kasper trying to make you someone else night Social Rehabilitation and day! Mary E. Killoran Social Rehabilitation Alexandra Koulax Sandy Psychology Part of me will aiways be you. and a part of you will always be me. That much is certain no matter what else happens. Linn Kurkjian French English It was the best of times It was the worst of times It was a time of wisdom and a time of fools. Andrew Kutt English Michael Leo LaBonte Bants Social Rehabilitation Do not pray for an easy life. Pray to be a strong person. 48 Jayne Lavoie Mathematics D3, Daytona, Billy, gonzo, Zigfield, animals, Miami, 4D, monarche, uniforms. Hank, cool, papergirl, life, laps, shrooms . . . memories. Mary A. Lesniak Biology To be what we are and to become what we are capable of becoming, it is the only end of life. Patrick John Lacey Foreign Affairs Politics The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. Elizabeth Lemaire Beth Biology Thanks everyone-for the wonderful memories! Kim Laska Psychology 49 Elizabeth Lolli Sociology Deborah A. Lukeski Luke-ski Social Rehabilitation Shower thy people you love with love show them the way that you feel . . . Josephine A. Lombardo nr Jo Social Rehabilitation If I accept the sunshine and warmth I must also accept the thunder and the lighten¬ ing. Thomas L. Lucas Natural Science Arden A. Longobucco Social Rehabilitation Psychology Better by far that you should forget and smile than that you should remember and be sad. Mary G. Lynch Mathematics Anne-Marie Lyons Psychology Thomas P. Mac George Politics He has acheived success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much. Scott Lynskey Politics William P. Lynch Head Natural Science There is an hour in each man ' s life appoint¬ ed to make his happiness if then he seize it. We ' ve been thru some things together- with trunks of memories still to come-we found things to do in stormy weather-long may you run. John Malette Economics Silva Manoukian Psychology Social Rehabilitation 1 ! I cannot say much now about that which fills my heart and soul. I feel like a seeded field in midwinter, and I know that spring is coming. Mary Ellen Maloney Psychology Run wild, out on the edge of time, child carry your dreams away—no one can hold you down for you are an island. Thanks Mom and Dad. Susan Mary Manstream Sue Psychology Mary Kathleen Malmgren Social Rehabilitation Religious Studies Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. Barry McGrath History Patricia Matheson Social Rehabilitation What lies before us and what lies behind us are of little matter compared to what lies within us. Kathleen McCabe Biology Elizabeth Mary McKeon Social Rehabilitation You may say I ' m a dreamer But I ' m not the only one I hope someday you ' d join us and the world will be as one. ' ' Brian Francis McKernan Economics Mary Anna McNamara Foreign Language Foreign Affairs David A. McQueen Queen Biology Theresa McLaughlin Economics Toby J. Meyers Social Rehabilitation Fatima E. De V. Vicente De Melo French A farewell is necessary before you can meet again ...” Robbin Anne Messersmith Sociology All things are possible to him who be¬ lieves ... who hopes... who loves... and most of all who perseveres in the practice of these three virtues.” 55 Gregory P. Mitchell Mitch Economics Turn out the lights. The party ' s over! Richard Montminy Oick Bioiogy Jim Monahan Psychology Those with the knowledge and courage to act, find their horizon unlimited. Maureen Montague Social Rehabilitation fe. Patrick E. Moran Social Rehabilitation Life is either a doing adventure or noth¬ ing at all. May you always know the truth, and see the light surrounding you , .. and may you stay forever young. 56 Susan C. Morin Sue English Barbara A. Moulton Mathematics James R. Moughan Mighty Moe Economics 57 mmm Daniel P. Naughton Dumitt Natural Science James Paul Nader Foreign Affairs You only go through life once ... But if you plan it right it should be enough. Thomas E. Oksanen Economics Daniel J. O ' Leary History Lucinda A. Poulin Nothe Cindy English ■ - Kiss today goodbye and point me to¬ ward tomorrow. Eileen O ' Neil English Patricia M. O ' Rawe Trish Spanish “So dawn goes down today Nothing gold can stay. “You can close your eyes to reality but not to memories. “God give them wisdom that have it; and those that are fools, let them use their talents. Susan H. Orciuch Psychology Social Rehabilitation Thomas P. O ' Shea Chemistry Michael J. Crowley English Joseph L, Pagano Philosophy My thoughts gaze upon the open sea; The reality of the unlimited is of greatest interest to me. Kathleen Peabody Psychology Anthony R. Paquin Tony Psychology The road goes ever on Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the road has gone. And I must follow best I can. -Tolkien- Kathryn E. Pickering Kathy Social Rehabilitation Life is a sweeter, stronger, fuller, more gracious thing because of the existence of friends whether they are near or far. Patricia Petropoulos Patty Psychology Saying goodbye doesn ' t mean forever. w Michelle M. Prenosil Sociology Janet M. Quintin Spanish Through life my friends We can travel together, for we now know Each could go it alone. - R.D. Kellough Matthew Quinn Manster, Hooder Economics Assumption is: Founders, B-Dorm, football, Cat, T.V. (Bert), Bob, Matty, Tom, Dumitt, Prince, Florida, 100 days, Beatles, Chris, Donna, Nancy, ooowwww!!!. Press Box. Theresa Amy Piotrowski Tesha Natural Science Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead. Stephen H. Pratt T.V. English Assumption is: The boys, lacrosse stats., road trips. Red Sox, animal section, 100 daze. Thanks for all the support - Mom, Lynn. Dad. 61 Brian Quirk History Stephen F. Quitadamo Steve, Quit, Quigs Psychology P-Lounge .. . Hangin ' out on the wall. . . do the nail. . . little sisters . . . Florida . , . cafe talks . . . animal section . . . happy hour?, twist my arm! Br. Andre Ravenelle A.A. Philosophy Thanks to my friends for their love. My teachers for their concern. And Mother Theresa of Calcutta for her example of Christian life. Celeste Anne Raboin Sally English Psychology Love ' s not time ' s fool. Kathleen D. Rampsi Kat Psychology Social Rehabilitation To achieve all that is possible, we must attempt the impossible ... To be as much as we can be, we must dream of being more. 62 Donna Reid Biology Rose Resnik English Mara Ann Reilly Myrna Psychology Sociology If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you, it ' s yours. If it doesn ' t, it never was.” Cheryl Richardson Robert E. Ricci Jr. Psychology Economics Live life to the fullest 63 Rebecca Sue Rice Becky , , . Yet the timeless in you is aware of life ' s timelessness, and knows that yester¬ day is but today ' s memory and tomorrow is today ' s dream . . Kahil Gibran Cathy Robbins Mathematics Social Rehabilitation Get Mickey out of the punch, Elizabeth A. Romanik Betsy or Romie Biology Religious Studies We have all come here for a reason: to grow, to love, to be loved, in these three, with the help of God, I have found me. Sue Robichaud Social Rehabilitation I want a lover, I want some friends, I want to live in the sun and I want to do all t he things I never have done, Fogelberg Michelle Jeanne Rochon Psychology Social Rehabilitation Yesterday is but a memory, tomorrow but a dream. Cynthia Ann Seitz Syka English Peachy, Just Peachy! Lynne Ann Seeley Social Rehabilitation Where are you going? Where are you going? Can you take me with you? For my hand is cold, and needs warmth. Where are you going? ■ M| !;■ Cathy Shanit Psychology Teresa S. Shapazian “Tree Sociology 65 B m Clifford L. Shay Roy Biology Psychology Timothy E. Sheehy Politics Victoria Ann Shaw Vicki Social Rehabilitation Go placidly amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence.” Desiderata John C. Shea Shea Sociology Learning is acquired by reading books; but the much more learning, the knowl¬ edge of the world, is only to be acquired by men, and studying all the various edi¬ tions of them. Lord Chesterfield Susan Brosnihan Shearer Sue Psychology Love when you can, cry when you have to. Be who you must, that ' s part of the plan. 66 Patricia Catherine Smith Patty Politics I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Kathy Signorielli Psychology Ann M. Stanton Social Rehabilitation D3; 325A; Karalee; Swift; concerts; fag¬ ging; cleaning; MacArthur Park; Novem¬ ber 1; stay with me now. don ' t panic!; 213B; 4D; Billy; lemonadka; blitz; Zigfield; Its over. 67 rail Mary-Alice Theriault Psychology Joyce Ann Sullivan Social Rehabilitation May you build a ladder to the stars and climb every rung . . . and may you stay forever young.” Martha M. St. Pierre Social Rehabilitation . I. U. 1 HI II ■ I I HI II MHHh Beth Sullivan Social Rehabilitation For all the good times, sad times, laugh times, silly sentimental times, we ' ve shared - i celebrate you, my friends.” Marc E. Theberge Politics Joe Thomas Foreign Affairs Saivadora E. Tormo Spanish Anna Christine Tsotsis Psychology Anne Turner Psychology Bernard Turgeon Bernie . . . . DOSA , . . chamber chorus. . . how ya doin ' ?” . . . Godspell. . . Miss Piggy . . . suck eggs! . . . Messiah . . , after silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is MUSIC!” ... Elizabeth A. Varga E ' beile Social Rehabilitation Studio Art Cathieen M. Wallace Social Rehabilitation Roberta Ann Warren Bert Foreign Languages It is only with th© heart that an© can see rightly; what is essential is Invisible to th© eye, - Antoine De Saint Exudery Louis J, Von Kahle Lou Politics ‘You’ve got to believe in yourself. Not to show anybody else-who gives a damn what anybody else thinks? - just to prove it to yourself.” Brian Piccolo Dana Warren Webster Philosophy English If you ' re not for yourself, then who will be? If you ' re only for yourself, then what are you? If not now, when?” Jewish Mystic 70 Mike Wood Woody Psychology Life is a song worth singing. Helen Winroth Psychology Jennifer Jane Zook Psychology Roosevelt Crosland Jr. Brilliance is a marvel; raw talent is a gift; but, perserverance is the gem that solidi¬ fies purpose which leads to success! 71 Kevin 8 Moran Bill Dragger Bracken English “Someday we ' ll look back on this and it Economics will all seem funny. B.S. 1973 Timmy Mugsy McGuinness Jim Digger Dignam History History Neil Colzie Solar Mathematics Tim Kelly English Daniel Ouellette Social Rehabilitation Steve Knapp Psychology E. Gregory Meuse Math Old friends, they mean much more to me than a new friend. Cause they ' ve seen where you are and they know where you ' ve been. Danny Meuse Sandbox Hi dada, hi mama. Patricia A. Meuse Social Rehabilitation Better than the gold of kings, are memo¬ ries of happy things. Leslie Ducharme Psychology Mary Quirk Sharon Szostkiewicz Social Rehabilitation Social Rehabilitation 74 Paula Bisson French Mark J. Bernier Biology I don ' t want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve immortality through not dying. -Woody ADen Karen Anderson English Paul Duquette Engli sh _ Lorren Bedner Psychology 75 Lucy J. Sheerin Fine Arts God grant me the wisdom to know the difference. fPllllil Hi mam Gregory Ravenelle Biology Anthony Quarto History Debra Ann Thibault Economics To live life your own way, to reach for the goals you have set for yourself, to be the way that you want to be, that is success. and also Sharon Walsh French Beatrice T. Charette Bea Religious Studies Better Late Than Never David C. Durham Foreign Affairs History Tis easy enough to be pleasant when life flows along like a song. But the man worthwhile is one who ' l smile when ever¬ ything goes dead wrong. Barbara A. Marrino Babs Psychology We are one after all, you and I, together we suffer, together exist, and forever will recreate each other. Thomas H. Couhig Psychology Soclology The memories of a man in his old age, are the deeds of a man in his prime. Paul G, Lamoureux Social Rehabilitation Franz L, Steiner Jr, Studio Art FACULTY FACES m Memories, misty water colored memories of the way we were Smiles we gave to one another pi 1 ;. m .. . and it ' s the laughter we will remember, when ever we remember the way we were. THINK ABOUT THIS One night a man had a dream He dreamed he was walking along the beach with the Lord Across the sky flashed scenes from his life For each scene he noticed two sets of footprints in the sand-one belonging to him- the other to the Lord When the last scene of his life flashed before him, he looked back at the footprints in the sand He noticed that many times along the path of his life, there was only one set of footprints He also noticed that it happened at the very lowest and saddest times in his life Lord, You said that once I decided to follow You, You ' d walk with me all the way But, I have noticed that during the most troublesome times in my life there is only one set of footprints I don ' t understand why in times when I needed you most, you would leave me The Lord replied. My precious, precious child I love you and I would never, never leave you during your times of trials and suffering When you see only one set of footprints. It was then that I carried you. 87 90 MOODS MESSAGES HARRY CHAPIN “F LOVE FOR ONE’S PARENTS IS MEASURED BY QUANTITY AND NOT WEALTH THEN I AM A MILLIONAIRE!” WEEKEND 99 Situations in life often permit no delay and when we cannot deter¬ mine the course which is certainly best, we must nevertheless select one and follow it thereafter as though it were certainly best. TMN _ _ 103 4 - - - SEMI FORMAL no CLUBS Spanish Club Cinema Committee Executive Committee Sr. Class Officers Jr. Class Officers French Club 113 FRIDAY 114 g ' m | ' SATURDAY 117 119 W orldwide 52 Given First Bis in relief I leaders expressed happi- lay at the release of the 52 i with Prom Wire Services LONDON — World leauci s cAyi coot, ness and relief yesterday at the release Americans. Pope John Paul ii received the news with iov The French said they were delighted,” UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim expressed •tremendous satisfaction and British Prim- Minister Margaret Thatcher said ’ Americans - release wor ' - ' four Britons if - lev- By CHRIS POPE Of the Telegram Staff mfwWIEGH N Y. - America’s h . ssppws .uw - i t?he airport, where the military the returned captives touch- ' p.m., tight-lit ' — ' ' gp- 1 - ' had been denied •It’s their hotel” said Lee Curtis, as. • • ‘el. before the release r n- US Wieu mn«i, miu of the hotel, before the They can do anythin® f While to v fm , vu me staffers stood . „„y-well install- , a i s good enough for me. nave dreamed that it would endure, MrCrossen 33, of Newburgh, i tbougnt STy’d come Sck to New York City or Washington, where all the bigwigs are. ’ _„.iirnon Market L I ._uea a draft, statement sayl w ■ m .„aid end their sanctions. Canada also ■ H would move quickly to resume trade wil ' There was great rejoicing here at tf can upon learning the news of the hosta Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Romeo Pa told reporters. He said the Pope, who repeatedly cond the seizure of the Americans, “did not spa effort to put an end to this sad and pro! ordeal, and Is now happy that the hostag finally freed and are returning to __ Hies. -Her welcomed the release • —• “will au lt w iU be good to all back together “• ... eep ;Text of Bea c a (t ' eS ' tantlv, shar J D “ U— 1 « the ' bat the sp • jKfis foi be US Mui Ctvee as ViQVC v- ' -z ' —- - ■ - highest tor bar- Rpresented, under - highest traditions -•ndue! is ‘We’ V e i Princinl Pt th ? f aith : ‘ • We hate and °ur V th { }oy and to f KS glVlnp ’ 1 y Of £ ™ «. « • o r ,, n sign in his cell, a sign -hat S 4 — TX° But this one was a wv -h. and his guarc hat Viva la m ■ mean and Bi¬ as! - down. elfin MinisCry-x.. n -. ' _ _ isfaction over the O V i J O ' The Dutch government expresSm-—-,.,,, r- satisfaction” at the release, and Fore if my it,., • nrtjy Carter ter Christoph van der Klaauw said mv text would toe «•-- -”.- much to his relief. 125 th Psalm: We were lington, Sen. Edward M. .who dream. Now our mouth is ■ ■ have enters- , ed the hostages were in gc W ith laughter and our tongu w ho, throughout hat they would be able to return , 3 houts of joy. The Lord nasundergone t - Ul t.i families. He congratulated forn dent Jimmy C - - r for negotiating the! ' America 4 ' news” was- “much . . .. : j . In Washington, Sen. Edward M. w ho dream. Now our moutn imv« have enR -„ said he honed the hostages were in gc W jfh laughter and our -ongu , who, throuj and that they would be able to return , shouts of joy. The Lord oa undergone their families. He congratulated forn great things for us; we are B - n , en t - the dent Jimmy C -H r for negotiating thet You ' ve come home to a pt l prisoners in ... who, for 444 days, suffered the and vite t America - ‘mnrisonment. prayc. 1 sue ihos, hostages disj „ ‘ ;mr r flees they six In Iran,” sal Massach ' statement s are extreme Iran and w flies. In pa relief of tb families of Lt. Go in part: we Arne and fru: ‘ bration are - • J epresentat u and your i much cherts of this vied evt-i’V A ; n nor- ' You are home, and believe me, are welcome ' _ 52 hrHt dom Healing proew. begins, but some scars won’t fade Psychological effects foreseen b ' eto u ( , iW to. $ crowds for a fe . f i f motorcade passed t f -qf « , its way up Broadway, the higRfw, C ' Our country’s coming back to beirfgS,, ’ l - ' Queens, N.Y., bank officer, a ' - £ neck, fur hat pro- t - a vp S ter- th in jfijk A °ar Us r eneu to h n °P e - We, 1 ° u dre C ave rol c dr e ■ US-Iran reconciliation; Experts say it’ll take time r I fc,, lov at Returnees Peats tor y. r still pushing Hostage ' s Wife Praises Dead in Rescue Try OVP T stage release a term ends ays Iranians would it to wait for Reagan frxvc jry .ui view it lor the eight Aram led last April m the hostages m Iran. tS« £!£ Iso for the eight men eliver them from cap do s ° distributed an Gardiner. _ one for each dav o vpst - J t Vte 1V - tf te c ' A ' % « £Z°SS?T “f ’ . 3 v ea d - , a0 dt°°V«ViO P aS %v.,c t ot v e 11NGTON (UPI) - The families ight Americans who died in the Iran rescue mission last April membered and praised yester- the wife of one of the hostages. lehaif of the (hostage) families. o offer a tribute to the families ne n who will not be coming .aid Katherine Keough, wife of F. Keough of Waltham. Mass. ide her comments while watt- • State Department for final ion that the 52 American cap¬ on the way to freedom after “Of all the emotions that have run through us these past 15 months, per¬ haps the most emotional was the day I stood at Arlington Cemetery to honor the eight servicemen who died in that valiant rescue attempt, she said. Those emotions ran through all of us.” “We looked into the eyes of those young widows and we saw national hon¬ or, national dignity, and the kind of tradition that makes us proud to be Americans,” said Mrs. Keough, a leader of FLAG, an organization formed by relatives of the hostages. . Eves ' 1 .dettt ag aIV IS U.YSIS fitier.K ' 1 ay rists V .. souri River city that a native son b l2 - Abra- - c decided last wee tonaro . ro Lincoln ' s birthday J e rf Washington High sickmann. a 19 5 ff hi s neis hbors with a pa Lind fyii return sti us ome of from that •ial heal Ip a sk God ' s pe‘- e Tho suffered wounds use Wl imfort to those win lost your to vou and to , u L y _ uteU nmc. from re than i 1 iCFwere finally re- he same national at- ftuation different? Perhaps be- were diplomats, not soldiers, re came at a time of national humiliation in Vietnam their Hirst of raw frustration and I (Pages 0-12) ' eedom! vet thy banner, torn, but flying. Ins like the thunder-storm against the wind. - Lord Byron - Td like to say that. I think it’s almost unanimous among us that the real heroes of this event have been the families. We knew what was happening to us, the families did not. We did not experience the roller coaster emotions , . . We had absolutely no idea and so it was pretty much 14 months of just sitting back and reading and sleeping and walking five steps and turning and walking five more. — William Daugherty, 33, embassy employee from Tulsa Okla. ‘By no choice of your own, you have entered the ranks of those who, I throughout our history, have undergone the ordeal of imprisonment — the crew of the Pueblo, the prisoners in two world wars, in Korea and Vietnam. Like those others, you are special to us. You fulfilled your duty as you saw it. And now, like the others, you are home and our hearts are full of gratitude. PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN c, ’ wo to •d past utv nd Federal Hall ’ity Hall Plaza «aid at Last greet the 52 useimru. ... 9 used by that because u a 1 ,” said James Lynrh, a 69-year-old m..— ,m Hyde Park, who was interviewed in Dor- ,ester. He should be getting all the attention nd he ' s having to play second field’- to Mr tarter. America .- in vellow ribbons jv-. Mastered freedom messages on - K as preparations began m earnest welcome home 52 fellow cu «- ree of Iranian revolutionaries. ' Us tolled in a half-dozen 1 I ■ ' the land as jubilant rv ' .ill staff and The feelings ' • c tinged wiD- had •gto n vicfo.y In LynchDu. 10,000 yards ol yellow city oft ices and police and n. - wiUi what has become the symbu. waiting during the U ycaptivdy The Boston Fire Department on Tues dav resurrected the all out alarm it day resuri _„„„ ,„, lh 52 blows on Thous 3 Ws . lies and friends of tire celebration as the 50 men and twi en who have been the object of concern and eraser for l«« months began a S of severe days at a VS. military hospital in Wiesbaden. West Germany. statue of Liberty in New York hathed in light Tuesday • i m e since 1976. The Tuilding was lit .lbany, N.Y., car- “Freedom Day 1 • ' . r „ r ree The End • Thank uv ;f e r ree ’ _ Freedom Day In Olive Branch. Miss . the Chamber mg-aWtab ustration the- crea live eh ef9V at us Mar. nee th agan i ey said, • a belt V al ‘flet ( co 3 ev al- tiooa ' be9 l ° ah et3 0 of 13 ' tome. had tar k A e there s already enough trouble world today without making more. ' aai I 125 HELD HOCKEY WOMENS BASKETBALL 128 MENS BASKETBALL 130 WOMENS VOLLEYBALL MENS GOLF 132 CROSS COUNTRY WOMENS TRACK WOMENS TENNIS 134 MENS TENNIS MENS CREW WOMENS CREW 135 MENS BASEBALL 136 se c ' .ire ' sti %:r n c 1 $ ' ' j’ j ,! I Ijil h!i OUR FINAL DAZE Yi rv W ir S ?-T, r- v a: ,- -f- RO ' f ' se t i.3 l ' S _p bl 6 1- VI V $ 5t C FlO ' N hU se T i - z.t $ ? i - J ■ Q “ s ' C ' V , . Q ,d Only f f p . ( r ' 7 to Onrf r f b u : fr ° w r ' Y to, ' Baccalaureate Pinner i Pance- too p. x. ‘ ' J-fclden Mill Country Cluio 3rijay fyu 15, Mi mim w i “Always remember, that I have taken more out of alco¬ hol than alcohol has taken out of me.” •Winston Churchill BEER PIZZA 148 See my tan line?” 149 What do you want, one or two?” Miss Canestrari, what are you drinking?” I know one thing we learned in col¬ lege ...” If she makes us drink one more time . . . let ' s break her pretty face.” Hey beautiful, wanna get lucky?” Yes, it is stuck to my face.” 7-r, BOSTON aw r •v, CRUISE HARBOR Sometimes, but not often enough, we reflect on those good things, and those thoughts always center around those we love. And I think about those people who mean so much to me, and who for so many years have made me happy. And I count the times I have forgotten to say thank-you, and just how much I love them. -Carpenters COMMENCEMENT 163 W-: m- mm mm. . ' 3 .1 If I had my life to live over: I ' d like to make more mistakes next time I ' d relax. I would be sillier than I ' ve been this trip. I would take fewer things seriously. I would take more chances. I would climb more mountains and swim more rivers I would eat more ice cream and less beans. I would perhaps have more actual troubles, but . . . I ' d have fewer imaginary ones. You see. I ' m one of those people who live sensibly and sanely hour after hour, day after day. Oh, I ' ve had my moments, and if I had it to do over again. I ' d have more of them. In fact. I ' d try to have nothing else. Just moments, one after another. Instead of living so many years ahead of each day. I ' ve been one of those persons who never goes anywhere without a thermometer, a hot water bottle, a raincoat, and a parachute. If I had to do it again, I would travel lighter than I have. If I had my life to live over: I would start barefoot earlier in the spring, and stay that way later in the fall. I would go to more dances. I would ride more merry-go-rounds I would pick more daisies . . . Nadine Stair (85 years old) Louisville, Kentucky _ BENEFACTI RS Mr. Mrs. Warren Barratt Dr. Gerald G. Bousquet and family Mr. Mrs. William E. Budds George W. Rose M. Caldwell Mr. Mrs. A. Robert Carrier Mr. Mrs. Edward F. Carver Mr. Mrs. Richard J. Catrambone Mr. Mrs. Ge srge C. Chiavaras In Memory of Lori Ann Chrabasz Mr. Mrs. R. H. Clark Mr. Mrs. John Colorio Charles and Helen Constas Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Crabb Reginald A. Desrochers, DDS Mr. Mrs. John J. Dillon Attorney and Mrs. Richard T. Dolan Adela Dudovicz Mr. Mrs. O. Edward Dutile Mr. Mrs. John J. Flaherty Mr. Mrs. Thomas V. Flanagan Mr. Mrs. Donald Gingerella Mr. Mrs. WiHiam F. Goguen Mr. Mrs. James E. Hanrahan The Jolicoeur family Mr. Mrs. Roy A. Knapp Mr. Mrs. Tom MacGeorge and family Mr. Mrs. Joseph L. Maloney Parents of Fatima E. Melo Mr. Mrs. Theodore J. Meyers Dr. Mrs. Richard J. Miller Mr. Mrs. L. Moulton Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Ricci and family Mr. Mrs. Roy Rochon Mr. Mrs. Clifford Shay Mr. Mrs. Guy Signorielli The Theberges, Rene, Therese, Pauline, Monique, Marc Mr. Mrs. Paul A. Turgeon PATRONS Mr. Mrs. Elias Baroody Mr. Mrs. James Barry Mr. Mrs. Richard L Batt Mr. Mrs. Kenneth I. Beatson Mr. Mrs. Maurice Bernier Mr. Mrs. Robert F. Blackmer Mr. Mrs. Ralph F. Bromage Bill and Esther Brophy Mr. Mrs. Roger Canestrarl Mr. Mrs. .aurler Cl am igny Mr. Mrs. Ralph H. Chick Mr. Mr Edward J. Connor, Sr. Mr. Mrs. George J. Crowley Mr. Mrs. Philip Delay Mr. Mrs. William E. Donahue Mr. Mrs. Ronald Donel Mr. Mrs. Pa D. Fistori Catherine T. Flanagan Mr. Mrs. George J. Foley Mr. Mrs. Delano A. Frigon Mr. Mrs. Joseph Gaffney Mr. rs. Laurence M. Gilligan Mr. Mrs. Edward J. Gouln Mr. Mrs. V. Pete r Greco Mr. Mrs. Charles H. Hale, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Harry . Hughes Mrs. Eileen Hurley Mr. Mrs. James P. Hurst, Jr. Catherine mess Mr. Mrs. John E. Kennard Mr. Mrs. Franc: Killoran Mr. Sr Mrs. Naughton Knopp Mr. Sr Mrs. William F. Lacey, Jr. Mr. Sr Mrs. Norman B. LaVoie Ann and Norm Lemalre Mr. Sr Mrs. Ralph Lolll, Jr. Mr. Sr Mrs. David Longobucco Mr. Sr Mrs. Theodore Lorkiewicz Larry and Phyllis Lucas Mrs. John C. Lynch, Jr. Mr. Sr Mrs. Hagop Manouklan Dr. Sr Mrs. Raymond J. Marion Mr. Sr Mrs. A. J. Marrino Mr. Sr Mrs. E. McCabe Mr. Sr Mrs. Francis E. McGuinness Mr. Sr Mrs. John Messersmith Mr. Sr Mrs. Richard Mitchell Mr. Sr Mrs. Paul E. Moran Mafalda Mostone Mr. Sr Mrs. Robert D. Murdock Mrs. Jacqueline L. Nadeau Mr. Sr Mrs. Michael A. Pagano Sr. Alice Petty Mr. Sr Mrs. Ned L. Piermarlni Mr. Sr Mrs. John J. Guinn Mrs. Oliver Guintin Mr. Sr Mrs. Donald Ravenelle Mr. Sr Mrs. Walter Reid Mr. Sr Mrs. John S. Richardson Mr. Sr Mrs. Leonard St. Pierre Mr. Sr Mrs. Earl T. Stanton Benjamin and Ellen Zanghi CONTRIBUTORS Mr. 8c Mrs. Donald Bagdonovich Mr. 8c Mrs. James Baldarelli Mr. 8c Mrs. R. J. Balinskas Mr. 8c Mrs. Gerard Bernier Shirley Camus Mr. 8c Mrs. Ronald F. Clark Mr. 8c Mrs. Antonio D ' Alesio Mr. 8c Mrs. Roger E. Desaulniers Angela G. Dorenkamp Regina M. Edmonds Mr. 8c Mrs. John T. Heffernan Mr. 8c Mrs. Ivan Inglis John and Regina Janosz Eleanor Johns Mary and Andrew Johnston Kevin L. Hickey Mr. 8c Mrs. Leo LaBonte Mr. 8c Mrs. John E. Matheson Mr. 8c Mrs. John K. McSherry Mr. 8c Mrs. Laurier J. Montminy Mr. 8c Mrs. William Oksanen Mr. 8c Mrs. Theodore B. Pelletier Janet Sefakis Mr. 8c Mrs. Saul Shanit Mr. 8c Mrs. Donald E. Smith TOMORROW IS A DREAM THAT LEADS ME ONWARD . . . TOMORROW IS A PATH I’VE YET TO CHOOSE, IT’S A CHANCE I’VE YET TO TAKE, A FRIEND I’VE YET TO MAKE, IT’S ALL THE TALENT I HAVE YET TO USE. TOMORROW IS A DREAM THAT LEADS ME ONWARD, ALWAYS JUST A STEP AHEAD OF ME . . . IT’S THE JOY I’VE YET TO KNOW, THE LOVE I’VE YET TO SHOW, FOR IT’S THE PERSON I HAVE YET TO BE. KAREN RAVN WE WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS OUR GRADITUDE TO THE FOLLOW¬ ING PEOPLE WHO HELPED IN MAKING THIS YEARBOOK A SUC¬ CESS: ADAM’S STUDIO JUDY BARRATT PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR BONNIE BELL LISA CANESTRARI SECRETARY STEPHEN CONSTAS JOANNE CRABB SENIOR SECTION EDITOR JUDY DAIGLE DENISE DEPASQUALE RUSS DILLINGHAM JIM DOLAN DONNA FLYNN ANNE-MARIE GARNIER CHRISTINE GINGERELLA KATHLEEN HAM JEFF HAYDEN CHRIS JABLON EILEEN JOLICOEUR ALANE KASANOWSKI SENIOR SECTION EDITOR CHUCK KULLMANN NANCY LEONETTI BRIAN MCSHERRY STEVE MORRIS TOM OKSANEN SPORTS EDITOR TRICIA O’RAWE JACK OTTERNESS JOE PAGANO DONNA PELLETIER ANN PIERMARINI MICHELLE ROCHON SECRETARY BILL SUTHERLAND ROGER TRAHAN YEARBOOK ASSOCIATES BRIAN ZANGHI EDITORS: LT. MARY MALONEY DONNA MARIE GINGERELLA Good Luck Linda and Robin! Denise Abare 18 Darnell Rd. Worcester, MA 01606 Ira Boardman 224 Crescent Rd. Burlington, VT 05401 Kathleen Carelli 30 Frank St. Worcester, MA 01604 Stephen Constas 43 Skylark Rd. Springfield, NJ Nina Andersen 5 Piedmont St. Worcester, MA 01609 Joseph Bonadies 47 Old Ansonia Rd. Seymour. CT 06483 Thomas Carey 102 Stamford St. Auburndale, MA 02166 Robert Cornell 26 Church St. Westboro, MA 01581 Joan Anderson 8 Upland St. Auburn, MA 01501 Joyce Bousquet 1 New Towne Way Chelmsford, MA 01824 Susan Carlson 336 Maple St. West Boylston. MA 01583 Karen Cosenza 12 Marlboro St. Worcester, MA 01604 Judith Aubin 12 Brantwood Rd. Worcester, MA 01602 William Bracken 12 Vista Dr. Cumberland, Rl 02864 David Carpino 82 North St. Watertown, CT 06795 Colleen Costello 9 Calumet Rd. Winchester, MA 01890 Cheryl Bagdonovich 4 Mercury Dr. Worcester, MA 01605 Nancy Brazile 8 Dogwood Rd. Worcester, MA 01606 George Carr 25 Brandon Rd. Dudley, MA 01570 Thomas Couhig 23 Pomona Rd. Worcester, MA 01602 Nina Baldarelli 26 Delisle St. Fitchburg, MA 01420 James Breeney 14 Arden Rd. Waterbury, CT 06708 Patricia Carrier 73 Nourse St. Westboro. MA 01581 Roger Cournoyer 26 Fourth Ave. Woonsocket, Rl 02895 Mary Balinskas 210 Pearl St. Enfield, CT 06082 James Bresnahan 30 Meadowview Rd. Holyoke, MA 01040 Vincent Carver 50 Birch Lane Naugatuck, CT 06770 Joanne Crabb 219 Richland St. S. Portland, ME 04106 Jeffrey Bannon 220 Grove St. Paxton. MA 01612 Ellen Bromage Davenport St. Worcester, MA 01610 Steven Castaldi 221 Dinatali Dr. Waterbury, CT 06705 Patrick Cronauer, AA 1 Tahanto Rd. Worcester, MA 01602 James Baroody 45 Overland St. Manchester, NH 03103 Timothy Brophy 1420 Middlebury Rd. Watertown, CT 06795 Richard Catrambone Spring St. West Bridgewater, MA 02379 Patrice Cronin 27 Douglass St. Brentwood, NY 11717 Judith Barratt 55 Klan Dr. Wolcott, CT 06716 Barry Brouiilard 13 Brouiilard Dr. Chicopee, MA 01013 Andrea Chakarian Brandon Rd. Worcester. MA 01606 Roosevelt Crosland 161-B W. Mountain St. Worcester, MA 01606 Rosalyn Barry 186 Col Hunt Dr. Abington, MA 02351 Kevin Brown 225 May St. Worcester, MA 01602 Regent Champigny 35 Adams St. Woonsocket, Rl 02895 Michael Crowley Glen wood St. Gardner, MA 01440 David Batt 215 Bickford Hill Gardner, MA 02351 Matthew Brown 54 Seymour St. Warren, Rl 02885 Beatrice Charette 25 Frank St. Worcester, MA 01604 Wayde Daigneault 38 Rolling Acres Dr. Cumberland, Rl 02864 Patricia Beaton 69 Belle Fontaine Ave. Framingham, MA 01701 Susan Browning 1534 12th F ' Way -Wellington West Palm Beach, FL 33411 Lori Chiasson 155 Union St. Athol, MA 01331 Karen Dalesio 3 Westbrook Milford, MA 01757 Patricia Beatson Sunrise Dr. Woodstock, CT 06281 Maureen Buckley 82 Nova Scotia Hill Watertown, CT 06795 Anastos Chiavaras 103 Grove St. Clinton, MA 01510 Edmund Daley Hanson St. Sanford, ME 04073 Francis Bedard 11 Norman Rd. -Whalom Fitchburg, MA 01420 Robert Budds Claybar Dr. W. Hartford, CT 06117 Cynthia Chick 133 Hamilton St. Saugus, MA 01906 Therese Darmody 27 Grenada St. Worcester, MA 01602 Lorren Bedner 20 Gulf Pond Lane Milford, CT 06460 Paula Bullard Utley Rd. New Braintree, MA 01531 Donna Chmielewski 431 Appleton St. Holyoke, MA 01040 Deirdre Delay 46 High St. Gardner, MA 01440 Bonnie Bell 10 Prospect St. Hopedale, MA 01747 Sheila Burns 2 Lockwood Rd. Wilmington, MA 01887 Kenneth Chrabasz Belchertown Rd. Ware, MA 01082 Theresa Deno 54 Sever St. Worcester, MA 01609 Robert Berg 200 Forest Ridge Dr. Waterbury, CT 06708 Christopher Caldwell No. Shore Dr. Glendale, Rl 02826 Catherine Chupka North St. E. Douglas, MA 01516 David Desaulniers Parent Hill Rd. Moosup. CT 06354 Mark Bernier 283 West Rd. Cumberland, Rl 02864 Karen Caliendo 48 Old Saw Mill Rd. Trumbull, CT 06611 Ronald Clark 8 Newton Ave. Oxford, MA 01540 Charles Desrochers 22 Columbia St. Lewistown, ME 04240 Sandra Bernier 52 Haines St, Nashua, NH 03060 Gayle Callahan 241 Pond St. Cohasset, MA 02025 Shellee Clark 180 Hunter Dr. W. Hartford, CT 01607 James Dignam 36 Stephens Rd. Leominster, MA 01453 Timothy Biliouris 156 Ashburnham Hill Rd. Fitchburg, MA 01420 Kathleen Callahan 675 Hilltop Dr. Stratford. CT 06497 Gina Colorio 5 Hall St. Worcester, MA 01602 Joseph Diliberto 41 Hilltop Circle Worcester, MA 01609 Paula Bisson 20 Hapgood Rd. Worcester, MA 01605 John Camus 66 Homestead Ave. Holyoke, MA 01040 David Connor 11 Linden St. W. Boylston, MA 01583 Denis Dillon 19 Wyola Dr. Worcester, MA 01603 Robert Blackmer Star Route South Woodstock, CT 06267 Lisa Canestrari 50 Oswego St. Bellingham, MA 02019 Nancy Connor 40 Miles St. Millbury, MA 01527 Marie Dillon 53 Davidson St. Framingham, MA 01701 Jeffrey Blanchard Lakewood Park Westminster, MA 01473 Karen Cardello 86 Garden St. Needham, MA 02192 Judith Connors 22 Bond St. Reading, MA 01867 Rosaria Dimaggio 129 Yantic Lane Norwich, CT 06360 Joseph Dlmuro 26 Crowningshield Rd. Worcester, MA 01604 Marie Doherty 57 Sherwood Rd. Medford, MA 02155 Thomas Doherty 68 Grampian Way Dorchester, MA 02125 James Dolan 18 Vine St. Westfield, MA 01085 Sandra Donah 127 Country Club Blvd. Worcester, MA 01605 Carol Donahue 50 Saltonstall Rd. Medford, MA 02155 Kelly Donelle 971 Main St, Leominster, MA 01453 Willis Dryden III 24 Vista Dr. Shrewsbury, MA 01545 Leslie Ducharme 16 Quirk Ave. Holyoke, MA 01040 Virginia Dudovicz 23 Park Ave. Attleboro, MA 02703 Matthew Dufault 777 Salisbury St. Holden, MA 01520 Anne Marie Dumphy 59 Gates Rd. Shrewsbury, MA 01545 Paul Duquette 43 Lilley Rd. West Hartford, CT 06119 David Durham 58 Chapel St. Augusta, ME 04330 Bethann Dutile 37 Elm St. N. Billerica, MA 01862 Leslie Dwyer Wakefield St. Reading, MA 01867 Robin Emmerich 101 Everett St. Patchogue, NY 11772 Michael Engel 8 Paradox Dr. Worcester, MA 01602 Josette Fecteau 156 Chaplain St. Pawtucket, Rl 02861 Daniel Felkel 7 Lenox St. Worcester, MA 01602 Bridget Femino 61 Wall St. Fitchburg, MA 01420 Catherine Ferrie 1 Vinton St. Worcester, MA 01605 Christine Finn 21 Chamberlain Pkwy. Worcester, MA 01609 Mark Flnnerty 10 Victor PI, Bloomfield, NJ 07003 Amy Fistori 25 Bay Rd. Mattapoisett, MA 02739 Anthony Gryk 55 High wood Dr. Manchester, CT 02895 Sylvia Jackson 4188 Suitland Rd. 301 Suitland, MD 20023 Gary Lagarce 243 Walker St. Lenox, MA 01240 Mary Maloney Blackmore Pond Rd. W. Wareham, MA 02576 Robert Flaherty 2 Elmwood Rd. Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107 Robert Guinto 6 Woodlawn Ave. Peabody, MA 01960 Lynne Jancsz 90 Belchertown St. Three Rivers, MA 01080 Paul Lamb 651 Norton Ave. Tauton, MA 02780 Silva Manoukian 11 Brokview Terr. Bergenfield, NY 07621 Kevin Flanagan 344 Bauer PI. Mineola. NY 11501 John Hackett 30 Clyde Rd. Manchester, CT 06040 Joseph Jenkins 135 E. Main St. S- 11 Westboro, MA 01581 Paul Lamoureux 10 Newton Ave. Worcester, MA 01602 Susan Manstream 4 Elm St. Upton, MA 01568 Donna Flynn Craigmore St. Avon, CT 06001 Lizbeth Hale 16 Crestwood Rd. Leicester, MA 01524 Robert Jenkins 4702 South B St. Richmond, IN 47374 Kim Laska Assumption Ave. Worcester, MA 01606 Barbara Marrino 80 Randall Rd. Worcester, MA 01606 Suzanne Foley 480 S. Main St. W. Hartford, CT 06110 Kathleen Ham 4 Parker St. Brookline, NH 03033 William Jenkins 4702 South B St. Richmond, IN 47374 Arthur Lavoie Pell St. 4 Ludlow. MA 01056 James Martin 397 Bay St. Fall River. MA 02724 Michael Fontaine 31 Walnut St. Shrewsbury, MA 01545 Colleen Hanrahan St. Thomas More Colchester, CT 06415 Timothy Jenness 876 Adams St. Dorchester, MA 02124 Jayne Lavoie 141 W. Main St. Dudley, MA 01570 Patricia Matheson Picnic St. Boxborough, MA 01719 Brian Francis Box 19 1 West St. Millbury, MA 01586 Kathleen Harvey 118 Farnham St. Belmont, MA 02178 Annette Johns Tampa St. Worcester. MA 01604 Gary Lecuyer 808 Russell’s Mill Rd. S. Dartmouth, MA 02748 Marysue Mathews 29 Spruce Lane Holden, MA 01520 Ronald Fraser 35 Whitman St. Worcester, MA 01609 Thomas Havey 873 Main St. Leominster, MA 01453 Theresa Johnson Oxbow Rd. RFD 1 Charlton, MA 01507 Elizabeth Lemaire 202 Watkins Ln. Battle Creek, Ml 49017 Kathleen McCabe 103 Cambridge St. Manchester, CT 06040 Richard Frigan 56 Highland St. Spencer, MA 01562 Jeffrey Hayden 46 Hampden St. W. Springfield, MA 01089 Nancy Johnston Arnold Rd. Norwood, MA 02062 Patricia Leone 236 Rambler St. Bristol, CT 06010 Barry McCarthy 64 Prindiville Ave. Framingham, MA 01701 Anthony Gaftney 33 Brooks Rd. Monument Beach, MA 02553 Martha Heap 11 Morton St. New London, CT 06320 Eileen Jolicoeur 10 High St. Southboro, MA 01772 Mary Lesniak 395 Stevens Ave. Portland, ME 04103 Barry McGrath 122 Orient St. Worcester, MA 01604 Lynne Gallagher 139 Greeley St. Clinton. MA 01510 Joseph Hellauer III 1092 Johnson Rd. Woodbridge, CT 06525 Alane Kasanowski 1364 Mapleton Ave. Suffieid. CT 06078 Karen Letourneau 6 Claredon St. Worcester, MA 01604 Timothy McGuinness 28 Maryanne La. Stamford, CT 06905 Thomas Gardner 16 Kennebec St. Worcester, MA 01606 Mary Hetherman 53 Wells St. Rochdale, MA 01542 Tammy Kasper 4 Carter Rd. Worcester, MA 01609 Elizabeth Lolli PO Box 216 Leominster, MA 01453 Elizabeth McKeon 178 Maple St. W. Boylston, MA 01583 Anne-Marie Gamier 2606 Sigmona St. Falls Church, VA 22046 Kathleen Hoey 37 Greenhill Pkwy. Worcester, MA 01605 Diane Kehoe 36 Quinn Rd. Lynn, MA 01904 Josephine Lombardo 75 Neipsic Rd. Glastonbury, CT 06033 Brian McKernan 82 Merriweather Dr. Longmeadow, MA 01106 Joyce Genovese 45 Almira Dr. Greenwich, CT 06830 Gail Holland 47 John Alden Rd. Holden, MA 01520 David Keileher 15 Burgess Rd. Worcester, MA 01609 Arden Longobucco 44 Pardee Place Madison, CT 06443 Theresa McLaughlin Richman St. Clinton, MA 01510 Jeanne Gilligan 236 Bancroft Ave. Reading, MA 01867 Paula Holmes 85 Providence Rd. Westford, MA 01886 Timothy Kelly 6 Fen wood PL Old Saybrook, CT 06475 Robert Lorkiewicz 10 New St. Webster, MA 01570 Cynthia McMahon 40 Angelo St, Worcester, MA 01604 Donna Gingerella Schilke Dr. Westerly, Rl 02891 Mark Horan 44 Little Tree Bellingham, MA 02019 Suzanne Kennard 31 Manor Dr. Milford, CT 06460 Thomas Lucas Stafford Rd. Colonia, NJ 07067 Mary McNamara 228 Main St. Clinton, MA 01510 Peter Gleason 250 Cliff Dr. N. Attleboro, MA 02760 Kathleen Houston 26 Miles St. Millbury, MA 01527 Mary Killoran 3 Bryn Mawr Ave. Worcester, MA 01605 Deborah Lukeski 388 So. Post Rd. RR 4 Trenton, NJ 08691 David McQueen 2 Winthrop St. Danielson, CT 06239 William Goguen 50 Brown Ave. Fitchburg, MA 01420 Kevin Hughes 34 Trot wood Dr. West Hartford. CT 06117 Catherine Klatecki 18 Progress Ave. Dudley, MA 01570 Lise Lussier 307 Balckstone St. Woonsocket, Rl 02895 Brian McSherry 24 East Dr. Naugatuck, CT 06770 Judith Goodnow 259 Worcester St. W. Boylston, MA 01583 Audrey Hunter 17 Clearview Ave. Worcester, MA 01605 Steven Knapp Van Wyck Lake Rd. Fishkill, NY 12524 Mary Lynch Franklin St. Clinton, MA 01510 Christine McSweeney 23 Emerald Ave. Webster. MA 01570 Paul Gosselin 94 Claredon St. Chicopee. MA 01013 Brian Hurley 11 Lovett St. Salem, MA 01970 Alexandra Koulax 35 Cushing Rd. Webster. MA 01570 Scott Lynskey 5 Milton Ave. Clinton, MA 01510 Tracy Melia 16 Horseshoe Dr. Auburn. MA 01501 Patricia Gouin 22 Yale St. N Uxbridge, MA 01538 James Hurst Reservoir Rd. Pascoag, Rl 02859 Andrew Kutt Oak St. W. Brookfield, MA 01585 Anne-Marie Lyons 4 Kamard Dr. Medfield, MA 02052 Fatima Melo 163 Pequonnock St. Bridgeport, CT 06604 Eugene Graveline 33 Sykes Rd. Palmer, MA 01069 Peggy Inglls 151 Applecrest Rd. Manchester, NH 03104 Michael Labonte 30 Charlton St. Oxford, MA 01540 Thomas MacGeorge 115 Meadowbrook Holliston. MA 01746 Robbin Messersmith 45 Fairview Ave. Old Saybrook, CT 06475 Michele Greco 110 Chapel Place Amsterdam, NY 12010 Christine Jablon White Hill Lane Cumberland, Rl 02864 Patrick Lacey 2 Hadley Village Rd. S. Hadley, MA 01075 John Malette 9 Bennett St. E. Pepperell. MA 01437 Gregory Meuse 38 Leonard Rd. Hyannis, MA 02601 Kathryn Greene 425B Salisbury St Worcester, MA 01609 Brad Jackson 40 Richardson St. Leominster, MA 01453 Mary Ann Lack! S. Main St. Oxford, MA 01540 Mary Malmgren Uxbridge Rd. Sutton, MA 01527 Patricia Meuse 38 Leonard Rd. Hyannis, MA 02601 Toby Meyers 305 Millstone Rd. Waterford. CT 06385 Susan Orciuch 6 Pidgeon Dr. Wilbraham, MA 01095 Andre Ravenelle, AA 1 Tahanto Rd. Worcester, MA 01602 Timothy Sheehy 22 Prince St. N. Attleboro. MA 02760 Patricia Tod 14 Anthony Dr. Rutland, MA 01543 Philip Miller 150 Blueberry Hill Longmeadow, MA 01106 Thomas O ' Shea Wedgewood R. Naugatuck, CT 06770 Gregory Ravenelle Shepard Hill Rd. Danielson, CT 06239 Lucy Sheerin 17 Beeching St. Worcester, MA 01602 Salvadora Tormo 76 Robinwood Rd. Waterbury, CT 06708 Gregory Mitchell 264 Burncoat St Worcester, MA 01616 Daniel Ouellette 137 Scott Ave. Watertown, CT 06795 Donna Reid 3 Miller Ave. S. Hadley, MA 01075 Vasilios Shinas 39 Oread St. Worcester, MA 01608 Anna Tsotsis 26 Gifford Dr. Worcester, MA 01606 James Monahan Vernon St. Worcester. MA 01610 Joseph Pagano 68 Kenwood Ave. Worcester, MA 01605 Mara Reilly 18 Colonial Dr. Prospect, CT 06712 Carl Shirely 121 Summer St. Lee. MA 01238 Bernard Turgeon 64 Main St. Millbury, MA 01527 Maureen Montague 14 Bonnybrook Worcester. MA 01606 Anthony Paquin Box 382 Danielson, CT 06239 Robert Ricci 69 Alvin St. Providence, Rl 02907 Kathy Signorielli 195 Mansfield Ave. Norton, MA 02766 Anne Turner 1 Wisteria St. Salem, MA 01970 Richard Montminy PO Box 321 Botsford. CT 06404 Ernest Parker 15 Bernard St. N. Grafton, MA 01936 Rebecca Rice Parker St. Rockport, MA 01966 Valerie Skinner 25 B-L Beechmont St. Worcester, MA 01609 Elizabeth Varga 145 Mary Ave. Stratford, CT 06497 Kevin Moran Blue Ridge Dr. Trumbull, CT 06611 Kathleen Peabody 223 Crystal Ave. New London. CT 06320 Cheryl-Ann Richardson 14 Viele Ave. Worcester, MA 01605 Donna Smith 144 Najako Dr. Middletown, CT 06457 Louis Von Kahle 59 Dreamwald Rd. Scituate, MA 02066 Patrick Moran 167 Lincoln Ave. Rockville Centre. NY Donna Pelletier 5 Park St. Webster, MA 01570 Catherine Robbins 14 Lantern Lane Niantic, CT 06357 Patricia Smith 27 Tupelo Rd. Worcester, MA 01606 Cathleen Wallace 29 Chaffins Lane Holden, MA 01520 Susan Morin 36 Farmington St. Worcester, MA 01603 Patricia Petropoulos 3 Butler St. Salem. MA 01970 Suzanne Robichaud 48 Walker St. Falmouth, MA 02540 Neil Solar 14 Todd Ct. Huntington Station, NY Sharon Walsh 4 Cherry Place Manasquan, NY 08736 Edward Mostone 9 Linda Lane Nafiant. MA 01908 Joseph Picard 202 Pasco Rd. Indian Orchard, MA 01151 Sandra Robson RFD 3 Wiscasset, ME 04578 Ann Marie Stanton 11 Pleasant Lane S. Hadley, MA 01075 Robert Warren 164 Alvin St. Warwick, Rl 02886 James Moughan 11 Pine Ridge Dr. Leicester, MA 01524 Kathryn Pickering 27 Denmark Ave. Milton, MA 02186 Michelle Rochon 49 Nutmeg Lane Shelton, CT 06484 Franz Steiner 35 Ardmore St. Worcester, MA 01609 Dana Webster 92 Grafton St. Shrewsbury, MA 01545 Barbara Moulton 2 Meadow Lane Wilmington, MA 01887 Ann Piermarini Laurie Dr. Leominster, MA 01453 Wayne Rogers 58 Alvarado Ave. Worcester, MA 01604 Valerie Stockdale Box 947 E. Douglas, MA 01516 Helen Winroth 378 Sunderland Rd. 1813 Worcester, MA 01604 Susan Murdock 88 South Rd. Bolton, CT 06040 Theresa Piotrowski Richardson St. Uxbridge, MA 01569 Elizabeth Romanik 107 Baptist Hill Palmer, MA 01069 Martha St. Pierre 10 Bradford St. Salem, MA 01970 Brian Zanghi 29 Garnet St. Fitchburg, MA 01420 James Nader 122 West Surf Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064 Stephen Pratt 5 Ridge Dr. Old Saybrook, CT 06475 Lynne Seeley RD 2 Box 66AA, Read Rd. Red Hook, NY 12571 Elizabeth Sullivan 83 Park St. Pepperell. MA 01463 Jennifer Zook 19 Cumberland Cir. Holden, MA 01520 Daniel Naughton 2 Maple PI. Boston, MA 02130 Michelle Prenosil 372 Lancaster St. W. Springfield, MA Susan Sefakis 12 Saratoga Dr. Worcester. MA 01606 Joyce Sullivan 11 Sunset Dr. Northboro. MA 01532 Donna Newman Ray Ave. Bellingham, MA 02019 Anthony Quarta 6 Natick St. Worcester, MA 01604 Cynthia Seitz Old Grafton Rd. Upton. MA 01568 Geoffrey Summa Bucks Hill Rd. Southbury, CT 06488 Lucinda Nothe 858 Main St. Worcester, MA 01610 Matthew Quinn 86 Grand View Ave. Quincy, MA 02170 Cathy Shanit 115 Andrews Ave. Worcester, MA 01605 Linda Sweeney 8 Edge wood Dr. Holden, MA 01520 Thomas Oksanen Rindge Rd. Fitchburg, MA 01420 Janet Quintin 6 Shetucket Tr. Old Saybrook, CT 06475 Teresa Shapazian 25 Shattuck St. Worcester, MA 01605 Robert Sweet 9 Oxford Ave. Dudley, MA 01570 Daniel O ' Leary 30 Vista Dr. Shrewsbury, MA 01545 Brian Quirk 57 Court St. New Britain, CT 06052 Victoria Shaw 36 Richardson St. Leominster, MA 01453 Marc Theberge 12 Commercial St. Belfast, ME 04915 Sean O ' Leary 12 Raymond St. Shrewsbury, MA 01545 Mary Quirk 28 Stanford St. Holyoke, MA 01040 Clifford Shay 147 Commonwealth Ave. Wayland, MA 01778 Mary.Alice Theriault 98 Lincoln Ave. Holden. MA 01520 Eileen O’Neil 16 Trowbridge Lane Shrewsbury, M 0154 Stephen Quitadamo 12 Mercury Dr. Worcester, MA 01605 John A. Shea 11 Dorothy Ave. Worcester, Ma 01606 Debra Thibault 16 Eden St. Salem, MA 01970 Kevin O ' Neil 49 Laurel St. Holyoke, MA 01040 Celeste Raboin Betanray St. Leominster, MA 01453 John C. Shea 266 Abby Rd. S. Windsor. CT 06074 Gene Thomas 409 Mechanic St. Leominster. MA 01453 Patricia O ' Rawe 17 Bryzboska Circle Framingham, MA 01701 Kathleen Rampsi 46 Stoneleigh Rd. Holden. MA 01520 Susan Shearer 30 Walnut St. Oxford, MA 01540 Joseph Thomas 46 Wilder Land Leominster, MA 01453 172 u r
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