Boston College - Sub Turri Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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. 1 Sc fo Turn The Yearbook of Boston College- Volume 76 We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time 2 Opening Opening 3 Through the unknown, remembered gate When the last of earth left to discover Is that which was the beginning; 4 Opening Opening 5 At the source of the longest river The voice of the hidden waterfall And the children in the apple-tree 6 Opening Opening 7 Not known, because not looked for But heard, half-heard, in the stillness Between two waves of the sea. 8 Opening Opening 9 Quick now, here, now, always — A condition of complete simplicity (Costing not less than everything) 1 0 Opening Opening 1 1 And all shall be well and All manner of things shall be well 12 Opening Opening 13 When the tongues of flame are in-folded Into the crowned knot of fire And the fire and the rose are one. 14 Opening Opening 15   ' • u.t jwajUas ™ti te. ! OSTON Page 18 ACADEMICS Page 142 OSTON COLLEGE Page 36 ACTIVITIES ACES Page 48 SPORTS TUDENT LIFE Page 64 GALLERY URRENT EVENTS Page 128 SENIORS Page 168 Page 210 Page 286 Page 308 THl I . I ; .Vv Mr •watf . 13 X $ - ' o — — — — — — — 20 Boston Boston 2 1 T 4 W ' • ■ i ii 22 Boston t j,m ' t. i •. .L. J.... ...u. i j Boston 23 ill - M 1 wli! ffii i H Jr { yl ; H H jar4 I S V- 1 I ' l ' JU f aI II 1 IL-ntW -« 1M M H . r 0r SP V l vm 1 Bf flfl JH E ri l J M H X 1 H — i. : , ; r H 24 Boston Boston 25 . ■ «E¥ . •• i -V r-y-fr. ,., ■ I. ■ 531 « Pos | T C 26 Boston Boston 27 28 Boston Boston 29 30 Boston ' .♦;♦:♦:•:•: Boston 3 1 32 Boston Boston 33 34 Boston Boston 35 B A Sub Tutrri arx 1388 38 B.C. B.C. 39 [III When students left campus in May of 1987 for their summer break McHugh Forum stood humbly beside Alumni Stadium; when they returned in September the building had vanished. Gradually a new Basketball Hockey arena emerged out of the earth to fill the space once occupied by McHugh. Yet this new building retained a part of the old; the stone carvings of various collegiate sports which once decorated McHugh and Roberts Center now adorned the walls of the new complex. The class of 1988 witnessed many such changes and additions. They were privileged to be the first class to use a new library facility, the Thomas P. O ' Neill, )r. library which opened its doors for the first time their freshman year. Its architectural style was a divorce from the old, collegiate gothic which had once predominated on middle campus. The following year even more study space was made available when Bapst library reopened after undergoing a thorough renovation. Now stood two significant buildings representative of a particular image of Boston College. O ' Neill represented the future while Bapst represented a heritage and tradition assidu- ously preserved. This fusion of present and past has become a familiar theme with which many identify. But the students witnessed other changes in their university aside from new buildings and renovations. Many students had been attracted to Boston College because it seemed to offer a duality of academic stimu- lation and social vigor. But during this time new laws raised the drinking age across the entire country. This had a large impact on the social scene on campus because the administration responded by developing a strict policy regulating the consumption of alcohol. Extravagance and debauchery was stifled on campus but this resulted in a VJalpurgisnacht off campus, complete with puritanical calls for reform by the local citizenry. These students learned to contend with new regulations imposed upon them which governed the acceptability of parti- cular recreation and amusement outside the classrooms. Another rather dramatic change which occurred was in sports. BC football, spear- heading the entire sports program suddenly became an impressive success. So substan- tial was the degree of its success that and age-old rival between Holy Cross and BC was dissolved. This was an example of a failure to preseve the past and it seemed to be a direct result of success. At any rate, the prestige of the football program and the university ' s expanding resources sparked a national recognition. Suddenly an increas- ingly dramatic number of geographically diverse high school seniors and transfer students were competing for a limited number of admissions slots. The class of ' 88 marked the beginning of these changes, the cutting edge of a new era, and in this sense was a class of transition. ; B.C. 4I 42 B.C. 1 df.n iJJf L ■ ■:.-:■ ' : ■■..■ ' I B.C 43 I w j9 • « •- 1 ' -■■-. ■ to Stf ' J ' MA w w ' v. £ ¥ 44 B.c;., • , But the class of ' 88 was certainly not the first to witness change. A quick look at the history of Boston College showed that the in- stitution had been dramatically transformed since its birth. When the school first opened its doors to students in 1864, its identity did n ot extend far beyond its being part of the Catholic community. It was established to meet a specific need, allowing the youth of its expanding community to get ahead through classical education. At the same time these students were submerged in an atmosphere of Catholic values. This community had dramatically in- creased in population the decade following 1846 when nearly 130,000 Irish immigrated to Boston. The 48 men who completed the first semester of studies at the small college on Harrison Avenue engaged in a curriculum very different from the curriculum of 1988. Six days a week students communted from their homes to school and began each day with a mass. This was followed by studies in Latin, Greek, Math and French. All this was provided at the reasonable price of about $30 per semester. As Boston College advances into the fu- ture it seeks to retain an identity with its past. In times of drastic or abrupt change, however, certain components of an institu- tion can be lost. Some argue that the religious dimension of Boston College, at least the obvious external element, had diminished. The once predominant Jesuit in- fluence has been reduced to a level of nostalgia by a decrease in the Jesuit popula- tion and perhaps also by the community ' s changing belief in their significance. As BC continues to distinguish itself as a premiere university is it in danger of losing some of the values it once held important? The students of this generation have met many challenges. Hopefully they will be able to deal with the changes which naturally occur as their university excels in the future. Michael Antrobus i B.C. 45 46 B.C. Geoff Why B.C. 47 Sub Tuirri eweA, 1388 V I 50 Faces Boston College prides itself on the diversity of its undergraduate population. This once small, all male, predominately Irish Catholic institution now hosts students of various ethnic, religious and cul- tural backgrounds. Each person at Boston College brings with them a new aspect which embellishes the existing atmosphere. Students from all over the country and the world come to Boston College for different reasons. These next few pages examine just a few of the many faces at BC. L -O o 4) Faces 5 1 Potential Every one of these children has the po- tential to be a Boston College graduate. No one is restricted. Irish Catholic, Israeli Jew, or Budist, everyone seeks the Boston College education with the famous Jesuits. Joanne Conte ■ ii HHf i f . L i ndft . ,, Krk _ m 52 Faces Faces 53 Martin Kane Marty Kane is a Senior Marketing major in the School of Management from Wellesley, Massachusetts. Marty comes from a long line of B.C. graduates and is continuing the B.C. tradition of the Kane family begun by his grandfather, and enforced by both his par- ents. Marty ' s father, Mr. Paul Kane, gradu- ated from both B.C. and BC Law. He served as assistant dean at the Law School and is currently a part-time faculty member teach- ing one class a week. Boston College was the obvious and only choice of colleges Marty wished to attend. He applied to B.C. exclusively and stated, If I didn ' t get in, I ' d just go to prep school and try again. Marty ' s decision to go to B.C. was based on his experiences here as a young boy. He vividly remembers attending foot- ball, basketball, and hockey games since grammar school. His most vivid recollection of this time was being given a hockey stick by player Richie Smith after a game in McHugh Forum. Marty still has the souvenir and finds it ironic that he now lives with a member of the Varsity hockey team, John Deveraux, who incidentally, has never given him a stick. When asked if B.C. has lived up to his childhood expectation, Marty responded that it was everything he thought it would be. He is enthusiastic about the quality of campus life here and hopes that construc- tion plans will not ruin the beauty of the campus which is unique to Boston area schools. Marty is typical of the kind of student to be found here since B.C. opened its doors in 1863. Until a short time ago, the qualities of being an Irish Catholic male united the B.C. population. Though Boston College has changed in numerous ways since Marty ' s father attended, the same feeling of com- munity is underlying. It is the sense of com- munity that unites the now diverse B.C. pop- ulation. 54 Faces % I m o O Faces 55 56 Faces Luma Halazon Luma Halazon, from Jordan, is one of the 434 international students currently en- rolled at Boston College. Luma is also a transfer student from the University of Richmond. She chose Boston College be- cause it was Conservative enough to fit in with her Arab culture, and please her father, and yet diverse enough to satisfy her own desires in a University. Luma explains B.C. had a more diverse student body and many more international students than the Uni- versity of Richmond. The idea of B.C. being a (esuit school sounded good to her family and eased their worries about their daughter away in another country. ( Luma is able to re- turn to lordan for Christmas and Summers only). She has found that international students are helped to adapt to this culture moreso at B.C. than at other institutions. In fact, the Intercultural Office, a part of the Dean for Student Development ' s office serves of great assistance to all international students. Luma is pleased that she was able to live with American students for her years here. She feels this is key in understanding the Western culture. Luma finds that at B.C. there is mutual respect for the ideas and values of different peoples inside and out- side the classroom. She is comfortable in the atmosphere at B.C. which she refers to as balanced , between conservative and lib- eral. Luma found her experiences as an in- ternational student very good at Boston Col- lege though it may seem difficult for a Middle Easterner to adapt to Western cul- ture. She says the most important thing is to, Remember where you are, but also always remember who you are. Luma is the pres- ident of the Middle Eastern Club at Boston College and serves as a representative of in- ternational students. Though she often takes an American point of view on matters she advises other international students not to give up values of homeland even t hough you must learn to adapt in a different environ- ment. Luma plans to continue her studies in Economics perhaps in London after gradu- ■g ation Faces 57 58 Faces Brenda Sullivan School of Management students have long been looked upon as the money-makers who pursue high power business careers. Visions of dollar signs are conjured up by most students of business schools. Brenda Sullivan is not characteristic of her class- mates in the School of Management; Brenda wishes to utilize her management skills while pursuing the arts and in non-profit or- ganizations. A Marketing major from Nashua, New Hampshire, Brenda chose to come to B.C. over Babson which is very widely recognized as a better business school. While most are attracted to B.C. because of the tradi- tional Jesuit educat ional standards, Brenda was lured to B.C. by something less widely recognized by the B.C. community at large, WZBC, our radio station. Brenda wished to become involved in the recognized, alter- native radio station, where she would serve as general manager and broadcast on the air as well. Though primarily interested in business, Brenda felt B.C. was a more well-rounded in- stitution where she could develop other in- terests and talents. Brenda has taken studio art, photography, ceramics, and art history classes. She found alot of encouragement and help among students in the arts, as well as a sense of togetherness. While, in ma- nagement classes, she felt a much more competitive atmosphere among students. Brenda sees the need for even more di- versity in the student body at B.C., and finds some students not accepting of others who are perhaps unlike themselves. Brenda re- cognizes an over-emphasis on athletics and joins many in wondering whether more im- portant aspects of what a university should be have been left behind. Through her own direction, Brenda has overcome outside pressures and pursued an individualistic course of study while at Boston College. Faces 59 Ken Go When asked why he came to B.C., Ken Go ' s initial response was, It was the only school in the states that would take me. He planned to stay at B.C. only a semester or two and then transfer to one of his first choice schools, Harvard or Berkley. But, when it came time to do so, Ken did not. He grew to really enjoy B.C. and decided to stay. Originally from Manila, Philippines, Ken en- rolled at B.C. site unseen. He is a Senior, Physics Economics major in the college of Arts and Sciences and the president of the Asian club. Ken feels that B.C. is not the same school it was three years ago. There are twice as many Asian students entering today as there were in 1984, adding to the increased diversity of the student body. In Ken ' s opinion, there is a two way problem facing Asian students at B.C.. One, that the school promotes the cul- tural mixture of Asian and American students by housing a single Asian student with Americans. Two, that some Asian students are not receptive to this and feel forced into living situations with which they are not com- fortable. Ken feels he has personally bene- fited by being housed and interacting with Americans because after four years he has become bicultural . This bicultural experience is part of the overall liberal arts education Ken sought in the U.S. Liberal arts is the only way to go, Ken states proudly, When you ' re forced to take philosophy and theology, you are at the same time forced to expand yourself. The strong reputation of the Jesuit education drew Go to B.C. since he has been instructed by Jesuits since childhood. What are the bad points of B.C.? Ken feels B.C. students lack a certain enthusiasm to challenge unfavorable situations. We don ' t have the chaos B.U. has, he says, We have no shanty towns, no marches against apart- heid. Ken sensed the unity of the B.C. Com- munity moreso in the ' 87- ' 88 academic year than in any other. He feels this is due in part to Tim Lum and his administration which was able to tap the interests of many students. Reaching everybody at the University is what will continue to bond Boston College students together. 00 60 Faces Faces 6 1 Gerald Goode If you saw this man on campus you prob- ably thought that he was: a.) a Jesuit, b.) a professor, ore.) a student ' s Father. But, if you saw him in class you knew that this is Gerald Goode, a Senior Economics major in the Col- lege of Arts and Sciences. At 48, Gerry is a little older than most of his classmates in the class of ' 88, but assuredly enjoys Boston Col- lege and studies as much as any of them. His process of admission was no different than any other student ' s now presently enrolled. Gerry has been commuting from his home in Braintree, Massachusetts for four years now. He has a family of six children aged 6 to 15 who accompany their father to various B.C. sporting events. Gerry also holds a night job at the phone company and not unlike some of his classmates has a hard time find- ing enough time to study. What made Gerry decide to come back to school after so many years, Well, he re- sponded, I was working for a number of years and was bored. I wanted to try school again. Gerry reports that he has enjoyed his four years here and feels very comfortable as a student as well as among students. While most of the class of ' 88 feels older now, Gerry feels B.C. has helped keep him young. Gerry not unlike many graduating Seniors, is un- decided about post graduate plans though he has visited the Career Center. 62 Faces Faces 63 fe 4 c MB ; . C % fc ik t I 41 Student life Student ' st(y)ud-nt n: SCHOLAR, PUPIL; esp: one who attends a school. Life ' lif n, I. The physical and mental experiences of an individual. 2: the period of existence 3: manner of living 4: ANIMATION, SPIRIT 5: one providing interest and vigor. How can simple terms define the world of changes, heartaches, joys, fears, loves, relationships, and memories that the past four years have held for us? How can we begin to sum up the sights, smells, and feelings that have made up our preciously short time here? We face a new world, an intimidating and more responsible world, that lacks the securities to which we have become accustomed. It is the roots that we have made here - those that have grown out of the companionship of friends - that will carry us through difficult adjustments, and allow us to momentarily escape to the carefree days of our student lives. Liz Whalley 66 Opening Opening 67 68 Summer is Over Summer is Over 69 70 The Year Begins Geoff Why The Year Begins 7 1 A Week of Frenzy Registration Lines, lines, lines. Life at BC is a line. You wait in line for food, you wait in line for the bathroom at the RAT, you wait in line at the library for the copy machine, you wait in line at the bookstore for books, lines at the post office, etc. But, the absolute worst lines are those of Drop Add and Registration. Straight through the exit door leads to sheets and sheets of course listings. Once you have checked to see if your course is open, you run upstairs hoping that it will not close before you get there. As you enter the doors that lead to the drop add room, you find a line. Not just a line but, a really long line. The line is twisting and turning with the guidance of ropes. The line and its formation remind you of wait- ing at Great Adventure to ride on the Roaring Rapids. After twenty minutes of patient waiting, you arrive at the terminal. You tell the nice, patient, accommodating drop add lady (who is more than willing to help you) what you want to drop and add (No, really?). Inevitably, the course you want will be closed. Why did you even bother to wait in line? Because, during registration you randomly selected your courses, thinking that you would rectify the situation during drop add. Right. Now, you have to chase after a teacher, wait in line to talk to them, beg them to give you an override, and then go back to drop add to wait in line again. The lines never end. Melissa Russo 72 Registration Geoff Why Registration 73 W •s ss v ,. ■ .££ - ?ds £ Kevin Dwyer 74 Autumn The crisp, fresh air. The smell of burning leaves. The crackle of the ground beneath your feet. The sweet taste of hot apple cider with a dash of cinnamon on top. The thrill of hunting for the largest pumpkin. The beginning of school and that new outfit for the first day. Football games and tailgates. The thrill of jumping in your neighbors recently raked leave pile. Hallo- ween and the anxiety of not having a thing to wear. The Boston College campus comes alive during autum. The colorful array of leaves lines the path to main gate. The shades of rust, red, yellow, orange and an assortment of other autumn tints surround the entire campus. Melissa Russo Fall 75 J. Michael Antrobus 76 Cheers Geoff Why Cheers 77 78 Tailgating Always a Tailgate... Never a Game Almost as exciting as the game itself, the pre-game festivities were more commonly known as tailgates. Kegs, cookouts, and comraderie overflowed from the cars, vans, U-hauls which monopolized every available portion of land adjacent to the stadium. Tailgating was a prerequisite to any BC football game. The essentials for barbeque and bloody marys were purchased the night before in anticipation of the big event. In the past, tailgat- ing occurred in the plex and or Edmonds parking lots. Ex- tremely enthusiastic student tailgaters were known to highlight their tailgate by site markers (blow-up budweisercans, god- zillas, balloons, etc.). The average tailgater would party until half time, enter the game, and then party on into the night. This year, however, this type of tailgating was not prevalent, and was more the exception than the rule. The BC Five-0 and its merrymen were out in full force, doing a fantastic job of con- fiscating kegs, taps, and other alcoholic beverages. But rest assured. Although the spirit of the students ' tailgat- ing was deterred, the generations of alumni that returned to their alma mater upheld the undying BC tailgating tradition. Melissa Russo Tailgating 79 80 Student Life p. )fr i- i •« Mti $ Student Life 81 w Ify 1 Head of Charles October 1 8, 1 987. The autumn weather was perfect for the fes- tivities of the Head of the Charles Regatta. Harvard Square was packed with avid crew fans adorned with paraphernalia from their respective schools. These individuals travelled from both far and near (the Regatta consists of 720 boats from all across the United States, Canada, Scotland England) to see the regatta, which is one of the most popular sporting events that Boston has to offer. This year approximately 500,000 were in attendance to watch the rowers cover the three mile span of the Charles River begin- ning at Boston University Boat Club near the Boston University Bridge to the finish line about a half-mile beyond the Eliot Bridge. The affair was concluded with the achieving victory. The Charles River was lined with fans equipped with the usual barbeque fare, as well as plenty of beer and mixed drinks. The day was an enjoyable extension of Saturday night. fe ft« IBM Melissa Russo 82 Head of the Charles Photos by Alice Mireles Head of the Charles 83 84 Homecoming « O t h Homecoming Ball. In 1986, the setting for Homecoming was the elegant Marriott Copley Hotel. The luster of elegant dresses, the dapperly dressed dates, the flowers, the photo sessions, the cocktail parties, and fi- nally the romantically lit ballroom, were in the air the night of September 19, 1986. Un- fortunately, they were not the only things in the air on that fateful night in September. Also in the air that night were cantaloupe melons from the beautifully designed fruit displays, carefully sliced cheese squares from cheese tables, and glasses of beer and other alcoholic beverages. The September 29 issue of the Heights read: At least $1 1,000 worth of damages resulted from the Homecoming Dance. The rugs and walls of the hotel ballroom had to be specially cleaned. Needless to say, BC ' s reputation throughout the Boston area was marred. October 16, 1987, Homecoming Ball, held at the Sheraton Hotel, in Boston, was consid- erably more controlled than that of last year. Homecoming 1987 was all the ingredients needed to make it festive and unforgettable. The usual shimmer of sequins, crispness of taffeta, and the handsome escorts all con- tributed to the gala affair. As usual, the mirth did not end with the Ball. There were many parties that carried the night well into early morning. However, if everything went as planned, the majority of the couples spent the remainder of the eve- ning alone somewhere with their dates. True to their school, and in honor of Homecoming, many alumni were in atten- dance as well as approximately 1,000 up- perclassmen, with a few underclassmen mixed in. Homecoming 1987, was an ex- travaganza for all who attended. — — — — — Melissa Russo — — ■— - ■ — Homecoming 85 . ' ,,- ' ] ' ■ - . -?■■ £■ . $ _ A§ • ■ 1  «■? - - 1 k ,M . ■ 4 i • -. SS 4 i ' ' i .. - J% v.5 . .T bv ' , a Sr Wi k g- . ,W LvT k ,? ilkW3T EL l f • Jg. K -H— f ' Vlty Lk _ ;: m J i m ' m% _fl3 r g a iS- I fe 2 . • ir ■ •« - | ■ . m K II in I ,, f - ' i O § r i B 5 a ■ J f HHR y fl 86 HaIloween TRUE COLORS REVEALED ON HALLOWEEN Candycom appeared on the shelves of Store 24. Polished pumpkins crowded Quincy Market sidewalks. Glossy masks peered from behind shop windows. Halloween had once again crept up on BC in its tantalizing fashion, and the students received its arrival with pleasure. A favorite day at Boston College, Halloween was a welcome sight to those going through the mid-term crunch. Students who had sup- posedly shed their childish ways, carved pumpkins and donned costumes as if once again ready to carouse their hometown neighborhoods. Some meticulously prepared their attire, some threw it together, but everyone went out. And was it ever a night to howl. After the Eagles had played a victorious trick on the proud orange Volunteers of Tennessee that afternoon, Halloween night was a crowning treat for the ghoulish students who haunted BC parties. Amy Seigenthaler Halloween 87 The Point of it All So, what is the point anyway? The point is, that if you have points you are lucky until everyone else discovers that you have them, and then you are not so lucky anymore. Although BC ' s food is often critic- ized, the fact is that it is not all that bad. BC has many different eating areas for every pa- late. The Rat offers students the average fare. Greasy grilled cheese, wilty chef salad, flat diet coke and usually a special of the day. The lines are always end- less. However, the smart experienced student knows that this can be avoided by walking in and helping yourself. It is easy to get a free meal at the Rat. The easiest way is to get in the point line and then pay with cash. They usually let you skate by for free. McElroy offers the BC student Eagles Nest, The Cafe, and the infamous Top of McElroy. Eagles Nest makes for nice eating — if you don ' t mind eating with the dogs and you like the easy listening of WZBC. The Cafe truly is the best place to eat. They have real food. You can have any kind of sub you want. You name it, they have it. In the evening, the cafe be- comes the Intercultural Cafe offering students ex- otic coffees, desserts and hor d ' oeuvres with music from around the world. McElroy Top has a lot to offer — if you can get near the food. Eating in McElroy used to be easy Freshmen year. Pay one price and eat all you can. One always had food in the refrigera- tor with McElroy around. Walsh New Dorm — Sophomore Heaven. Seniors from the Mods filter into Walsh, grab dinner in the take-out container, and leave. Walsh is too far to walk for lunch. Walsh is more for the dinner crowd. The Golden Lantern provides students with an op- portunity to use their point books efficiently. The food isn ' t bad. It ' s only when you find a cockroach in your onion soup that you begin to wonder. Last, but not least, Stuart. Some might ask Where is Stuart? If you don ' t know, count your blessings, and don ' t worry about it. You didn ' t miss anything. Sara Lee 88 The Point of it All Trish MacWilliams The Point of it All 89 AIRBAND Photos by P. Mullaly 90 Air Band Airband at the Rat is a tradition among BC students. This year, avid students formed a line that extended up the stairs and into the quad area. Once inside, students purchased beers and anxiously awaited the entertainment. This year ' s Airband lip-synch participants included the members of Mod 22A B (Ed Gavin, Bob Doherty, Jose Rionda, and Andy Colgan), as KISS, the infamous Bri-Bri and his high kicks performing George Michael ' s I Want your Sex, Julie Lynch, MaryAnn Lambert, Donna Delayo and Dan Wheeler imitating )ohn Cougar ' s Hurt so Good, the rastafarians from Mod 8B were in full force that night as well. Diana Ross and the Supremes, AC DC, and the Partridge Family were also present. Although the efforts of these groups were valiant, none proved to be victorious. A surprise appearance was made by Father Hanrahan, who swept his way across the stage. The winners of the Fall 1987. Airband contest were The Beatles singing I Saw Her Standing There. The grand finale of the evening was the students signing and dancing to Don McClean ' s American Pie — the lights went on and the music died. Melissa Russo ■ Air Band 91 Learning Locations Boston college, a highly competitive academic institution, offers its students an array of intel- lectually stimulating areas in which to study. O ' Neill Library is, for obvious reasons, the largest study area at BC. The third floor of O ' Neill has often been referred to as the Social Floor. Students who sit on the third floor of O ' Neill usually spend the majority of the time in the lobby socializing or walking around (taking a lap) just to see who else is around to harass and annoy. In O ' Neil, the higher! lower the floor, the more serious the studying. A seat is easy to find in O ' Neill as long as it is not during finals. During finals, it is not unusual to see students studying the stacks. Bapst Library is the second choice of many serious studiers. The ornate ceilings and stained glassed windows lend themselves to an overall complacent atmosphere conductive to studying. Bapst has a somber air to it. Bapst is more like a church than a library. Students may also be found studying in the Honors Library, Fulton, Social Work library, etc. Anywhere could become your learning loca- tion. Melissa Russo • SirarcW ssP iS 4 8 _ C5 3ae 92 Studying Places ill Russe The Paper Chase Join the University Chorale Auditions for Spring Semester Membership tfery. January 21 4:30 - 6:00 pm ay, January 25 1 30 - 5:00 pm o fl o r .. i 94 The Paper Chase .. ' , tv - • ■■■■ ' ■ - ' «  y . «M ' $•  V ' iO 1  fp oy Third Floor Lounge from 6 8 PM .«, Strewn through the hallways . . . Taped to the windows . . . Plastered all over campus ... A veritable smorgasbord of flyers announce a broad spectrum of upcoming events and student activities which give all an opportunity to partici- pate and get involved. Erica Farrel The Paper Chase 95 J b 96 The Fitness Craze The Fitness Craze  The proverbial I am on a diet. I have to lose five pounds. Who has been lucky enough to have been saved from this plight? How many of us have experienced the infamous fresh- men fifteen? Who really exercises so that they can eat and drink more? The desire to be physically fit has become popular among BC students. The following describe the typi- cal fitness oriented BC students: TRULY DEDICATED: This is the individual who runs every- day without fail. This person usually has all the right equip- ment. Their outfit may include New Balance running shoes, with a matching outfit, and a Sony Walkman. AEROBISIZER: This type of athlete goes to the plex dressed up to work out. She is the one who makes sure she has sprayed her hair neatly back into a ponytail, has applied a new coat of lipstick, and has on her tightest pair of stretch pants. She never sweats. She struts through the basketball courts asking for attention. PSEUDO ATHLETE: This is the athlete who runs around the track four laps, sweats a little bit, does five sit ups, and claims they have worked out. This person also can be found leaning against the weight machines — they think that they can be- come stronger via osmosis. EL SPORTO ATHLETE: These are they guys who put on their favorite baseball cap, football jersey, sweatpants, etc. sit in front of the TV, and watch other people work out. The avid sports fan. An essential to this athlete ' s sport is a case of Bud Light — watching their weight and counting calories. The only exercise these individuals get stems from cheering, yelling about the dumb play call that was made, belching, getting up to go to the bathroom, etc. I think we all know the type. CRAMMER ATHLETE: This type of athlete can be found at the plex during the months of lanuary and February. They have to lose that last five pounds before spring break. They vow not to be the only white whale on the beach. Burn baby Burn. No pun intended. Melissa Russo, Lauren Culliton — — Kerry Fitzpatrick — — — — The Fitness Craze 97 s Q OJ 98 Valentine ' s Day Valentine ' s Day 99 — ' w 100 Snow 71 to mi «£ £ « •W ' ! - Snow 101 Kevin Dwyer 102 Snow Kevin Dwyer Snow 103 We ' re on a Road to Nowhere The true beauty of the Road Trip lay in the different forms it took. Ranging from mass exodus to lone venture, the thrill of leaving campus for often uncertain destinations was appealing to students of all ages, majors, and interests. It was a bonding force between them. A common ground where every Road Tripper — no matter where they were, what they did — had unusual and often unrepeat- able experiences. Not well-known as a suitcase school, BC had a reputation for great on- campus weekends. Yet, every once in awhile, the student bodies began to feel antsy. They began to worry that this was their last chance for adventure before graduation thrust them into the world of MBAs, lawnmowers, and suburbia. It was at these moments that the Road Trip bug would bite. It didn ' t take too long for the epidemic to spread. Long weekends, such as Veteran ' s Day and Wash- ington ' s Birthday, were prime breeding grounds for the germ. And the only proven cure-all was a good ride in the car, a good case in the cooler, and some good tapes in the deck. Many at BC thought that College without Road Trips was like peanut butter without jelly, spaghetti without sauce . . . unthinkable. Yet, there were a few students — either tied to their books, jobs, or couches — who decided that a bag of chips was just as good as a bag of laughs. A load of work was better than a load of trouble. They were the ones who greeted fanatic fans back from Notre Dame, gasped at tales of one night trips to Montreal, or listened to four years of weekends at Dartmouth Carnival. By learning of the peaks of Vermont, the lighthouses of Cape Cod, and the fjords of Maine second-hand, these stay-at- home students still got a taste of Road Trip mania, minus the madness. 104 Road Trips — Amy Seigenthaler — Christoper Guzikowski Road Trips 105 Questioning Authority The underlying creed of democracy — to fairly and justly serve the constituency. We as Americans seek to elect those who we feel will best represent our views and see to it that our needs, wants and desires are sat- isfied. Occasionally, the choice that is made does not fulfill this purpose. In an effort to avoid such an oc- currence, we as constituents investigate prospective candidates ' backgrounds, political ideals, political achievements and or mishaps carefully. Individuals such as Gary Hart, his publicized in- fidelity, his withdrawal from the race, and then his path- etic re-entrance. Or, ludge Robert Bork ' s opposing posi- tion on the landmark civil rights cases of the 60 ' s, his warped position on women ' s issues and gay rights. )oe Biden could not mask his sorted past with his dazzling smile and pleasant mannerism. He too was forced to withdraw from the race due to his dishonest practices during law school. Or, how about George Bush ' s dodging of questions regarding the Iran Contra affair? The 1988 political arena has been marked by controversy. Prospective candidates such as these are reasons why we as constituents must question authority. Melissa Russo 106 Questioning Authority Geoff Why Questioning Authority 1 07 108 Off-Campus Interviews BC students often saw their off-campus behavior through rose-colored glasses. Or was it beer goggles? Whatever the case, neighbors of those not always, but much too often clamorous co-eds saw the kids next door in a different light. And they were angry. After weeks, months, years of dodging beer bottles on the sidewalks, waking to U2 at 3 A.M., and being alarmed by blood curdl- ing screams, the off-campus neighbors were more than ready to speak: I ' ve never heard parties like that! swore Rita, a cheerful, ac- commodating resident of Cummings Road, they scream and yell like animals — all night long! Elizabeth Epstein agreed, drawing her commentary from ten years of endurance in the Brighton neighborhood: I ' m still hoping for the noise to cease. Also, there ' s so much garbage and beer cans. If these students can ' t control theirfriends, they should volun- teer to clean up the streets. Off-Campus Interviews 109 D □ □ s □ DUu Those parties and beer cans were, ironic- ally, the tie that bound BC students and Paul Weinbaum. The owner of Chansky ' s Con- venience and Liquor Store for 3 years, Weinbaum saw BC off-campus students as a good group of kids, not to mention his most steady customers. As far as honesty, niceness, and sincerity go — from my em- ployees and those who come in — 1 have no complaints, affirmed the store owner, who did not live in the Brighton area. Weinbaum ' s account of one such upstand- ing youth who returned on a Sunday morning to apologize for his obnoxious antics the night before, was a far cry from the raucous and raunchy kids who Elizabeth Epstein and Rita described through clenched teeth. The widely varying opinions of these adults, however, were not surprising. Kids were more apt to find a friend in the local liquor salesman than the lady next door. And, in- evitably, as beer sales rose, so did tempers. I don ' t want to have to sell my house, stressed Epstein. Yet, neither did the students want to forfeit their fun. Amy Seigenthaler I 10 Off-Campus Interviews Off-Campus Interviews 1 1 1 U -G9t$wm 1 12 Construction Construction 1 1 3 1 4 The Doors of BC Waiting for the bus on cold winter mornings. Cold Showers. Fourth floor walk ups. Waking to the garbage men removing the trash. Unwanted guests. Late nightcaps at Mary Ann ' s. 1950 Beacon Street, 57 Strathmore Road, 1711 Commonwealth Avenue, 3 Suther- land Road, 39 Strathmore Road, and 48 Cummings Road. The im- ages are all too familiar to the majority of us who have spent time living off-campus. The frivolity of living off seemed to compensate for those abominable and intolerable moments. Overall, living off- campus contributed to our development of a sense of responsibility and independence. The crooked, winding streets of Brighton, Brookline, Cleveland Circle and the Chestnut Hill area, hold a unique charm of their own. The crumbling stonework and archaic architecture offer the BC stu- dent a diversity of living conditions, which are often taken for granted. A closer look will reveal that brilliantly colored doors, with their shining brass hinges and knobs, reflect and represent the in- dividuals within. The sights will remain in our mind ' s eye for years to come. Elizabeth Whalley The Doors of BC 115 The proverbial watering holes around the BC area provide more than just an occa- sional 16oz. Lite — they compose an intri- cate social network for those who frequent them. Late night at MA ' S, dancing at Scotts, Superbowl Sunday at Molly ' s, Margaritas at Arbuckles, munchies at Cityside, pitchers at the Hammond, Rugby parties at Sam ' s ... so many memories of so many good times with friends both old and new. Whether a Satur- day night celebration or a weeknight escape — isn ' t it nice to have a place where every- body knows your name, and they ' re always glad you came? — CHEERS!!! Elizabeth Whalley 116 Bars Bars 117 . -ri s [;•;.-. : : SSZ r -S- . 1 1 ■ ■-■■ ' ;■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . tiiHH — . i ! K ■ $p w If 7 m jjJZ E 1 %ms9 i IC Hfsi ' i- -J ■■ ' ■ ' £: .- - Living MocUestly • • • The Mods. The penultimate in housing at Boston College. Prospective seniors would stop at nothing to obtain a Mod. Clever antics included buying lottery numbers, liv- ing illegally pretending to be someone that you are not. The Mods generated an exclus- 1 1 8 Mod Life ive senior attitude that separated Mod in- habitants from those Hillsides, and yes, even Edmonds. Backyard games such as ping pong matches, snowball fights, quad football games and ultimate frisbee. The infamous shoe tree. And, the confidence in knowing that if you don ' t have it, next door does. There was always something happening in the Mods. The various parties held at lOA the Cave, with a plethora of Budweiser and an assured good time, the backyard concerts featuring the senior band It Can ' t Happen to Me , early morning cartoon parties at 33B, and Thursday night after the Rat parties. Mod life and the carefree attitude of being a senior, were among the best in- dulgences. — — — Melissa Russo i — — — Mod Life 119 ane Gregory 120 Senior Slump Senior Slump And then we were all in one place — a generation lost in space. Senior year. The beginning of the end. The past four years have passed by us so quickly. As freshmen we embarked upon our ca- reer at Boston College with feelings of insecurity and unfamiliarity. But as we conquered these feelings, established our identities, and familiarized ourselves with the wealth of diverse opportunities that BC offers, senior year arrived. The serenity that had taken so long to cultivate would soon be a thing of the past. However, BC and the memories we have collected will remain with us always — a buffer against the vagarities of the real world. As seniors, we feel anxious, elated and full of hope. Senior year is everything and more. A culmination of the past years. We endeav- ored to make this an unforgettable year. Not only does a feeling of enthusiasm exist, but also a feeling remorse. The carefree lifestyle of the Boston College senior will soon be a thing of the past. In May of 1988 we enter a new world. We are unsure of our futures. We do not know what to expect. As seniors, we can only expect the unex- pected. We leave BC to enter the REAL WORLD with the assur- ance that we can face whatever may come our way. Melissa Russo Senior Slump 121 122 lt Can ' t Happen to Me People 123 STUDENT LOOKS o 124 Student Looks Student Looks 125 f tm -MM .3f- . %« - V ' 6  N.. u ' ■ 4fc L. ESSSStMiJM 126 Closing ti • if ib • ■ ■[ ; is llniiaKiiiirl -H . ; All photos by Kevin Dwyer Closing 1 27 CaM tt £ve t€ o -a v ■ 3 4 JJ wU o! ihBJwiy ma yjhu nun ujj um i9I2l E61D0Hd 8CSI20 ODOU „J3 68Nyr ±9 209 s 19120 noial MlKHA 6BNBF ±9T S0 SJ E,«6SM | 191ZB ±I0la-s..,«.„ T THE OLYMPIA I weekly ® .% MARCH 30. 1987 ■£££■ 1 0% n 1 SYRACUSE GOES FOR IT ALL fc ■1 iXa . ' BMHK HMM K H m I ssn luiijl mii |JrU4i| 1 jk9eI 11 Villi JIM BsJ g My«B ' l f 1 1 Ht Bv ' •j ttif few fc iBi uini ED v ' ijsfiifis HAuLtn I0I3H1BS LEONARD B£aK| KfSS Education Of ' Rgeyevich Gorbachev 132 Current Events 134 Current Events ,emocratic presidential candidate Gary Hart was forced to drop his bid for the presidency after it was reported that he was romantically involved with Donna Rice, a 29- year-old aspiring actress and model from Miami. Hart rejoined the campaign in De- cember. The Senate rejected President Reagan ' s nomination of Robert H. Bork to the Su- preme Court by a 58-42 vote, which ended a long contentious debate over a judge alter- nately portrayed as a brilliant jurist and a dangerous extremist. Current Events 1 35 A n earthquake that measured 6-1 on the iKichter scale hit Southern California in October. It was not a catastrophic quake, but the damage was extensive. Television evangelists )im and Tammy Faye Bakkersaid farewell to the PTL ministry in March. Jim Bakker resigned after con- fessing to a sexual encounter with a young woman. Tammy Bakker bowed out of the broadcasts to undergo treatment for drug dependency. The Dow Jones industrial stock average dropped 508 points, the largest in history, on Monday, October 19. Some called it a crash, others called it a meltdown and others called it Black Monday. Whatever it was, it stripped $500 billion from the market value of U.S. securities. iL2m . • V. ■ -. 1 ■ % iv i .-j tj -J v ? i JJt LmP • ¥ W«R ' ' t ■ ' ■ - !Bk9r JL«iJ 3 „  .- l . ,_ , 4f .«• ' • ' ?55 r ... ■■- f 1  , v K 3EUE3I « ( •- ' w. i w ' -■■ •F -- iW ik Current Evehts 137 ! 38 Current Events liittMftfe, .i fc- nnis Conner, the man who lost the America ' s Cup in 1983, won it back four years later The Stars and Stripes completed a 4-0 sweep over Australia ' s Kookaburra III in the race that took place in Australia. Kirby Puckett and Jeff Raerdon of the Minnesota Twins celebrate their World Series victory over the St. Louis Cardinals The Twins won the seventh and final game of the series 4-2. A 24-day strike by the NFL players ended in mid October when the union capitulated and went to court instead of trying to fight the club owners at the bargaining table 11 r% Current Events 1 39 I  J ± « I K X. •■ ' V . • • ' «• Fred Astaire Lome Greene Jackie Gleason 1 40 Current Events m , BLC55PO ARC M£ OF , J - SMALL INI W ■ •wo of the top entertainers of the year were Whitney Houston and Madonna. Unfortunately, the entertainment world lost some of its . favorites in 1987. Fred Astaire, who epitomized Hollywood ' s elegance for 25 years dancing in top hat and tails with Ginger Rogers and other stars, died of pneumonia in June at the age of 88. Jackie Gleason, the rotund Great One who got laughs and riches as a blustering bus driver in the television series The Honeymooners, died in June at the age of 71. Lome Greene, who for 14 years played the firm but gentle father to three sons on television ' s Bonanza, died in September at the age of 72. In the six years since Americans first heard of a mysterious, immunity robbing disease from which no one recovers, AIDS has killed nearly 25,000 Americans, millions of dollars have been poured into medical research and President Reagan has proclaimed the plague, Public Health Enemy No. I. Current Events 141 ,  ■ ' ■■■ ■■■% Atxutemlcj, 1 44 Thomas P. O ' Neill, Jr. Library Thomas P. O ' Neill, Jr. Library 145 146 Jesuits ■pi IM The Force In our idealistic moments we call a college a community of scholars. The phrase implies that not only do collegians meld themselves into a social and academic whole, but that faculty members and administrators join students in forming an integral and discern- ible community. Boston College is such a community. The members develop, in con- junction with persons who have similar high hopes for humanity, those distinctive values which the Christian tradition can generate when it is in contact with the real problems of contemporary experiences. — Boston College Undergraduate Catalog, 1987 88 What is the binding force behind the BC community. It is a pervasive Jesuit tradition. There are four undergraduate academic cur- riculums at BC, the School of Arts Sciences, the School of Education, the School of Man- agement, and the School of Nursing. In each of these courses of study, a student is re- quired to complete certain core courses, thus exposing them to the lesuit belief of a diverse Liberal Arts education. Certain students choose to pursue and expand upon their arts sciences education, while others decide upon a more focused instruction. Re- gardless of the academic discipline a BC student chooses to commit his herself to, they are surrounded by Jesuit ideals and en- couraged to enlighten themselves and others through this highly esteemed educa- tional philosophy. Marguerite Bole Jesuits 147 Geoff Why 148 Women ' s Studies pe Femme Liberee Professor Marian St. Onge, the Director of the Women ' s Studies Program at Boston College, along with notable colleagues in various other department (and the Women ' s Resource Center), is responsible for the in- creased funding, recognition, and adminis- trative support of the Women ' s Studies Program. Boston College students have witnessed recently a tremendous increase in the number and selection of women ori- ented courses, as well as events and speakers sponsored by the Women ' s Studies Department. As a result of hers and others ' dedication to the awakening of the Boston College community to the need for a women ' s studies program, as level of awareness has been reached on campus. Professor St. Onge attributes the growth in recognition to this need to more administra- tive support and a greater societal awareness. The women ' s studies courses are not only for women, but rather for any student who wishes to address the history, philosophy, and current situation of women in the world. Professor St. Onge views the women ' s studies courses as offering a global perspec- tive on a very crucial social issue raising not only the question of women, but that of op- pression in general. She believes the issues of gender and roles apply to all students, and an awareness to these must present in all cultures since birth. She realizes deep changes are necessary in all aspects of living, especially education, and she and her colleagues are intent upon realizing and fa- cilitating these changes. Professor St. Onge hopes for a permeation of gender awareness in every course at Boston College. She and the others involved in promulgating the Women ' s Studies program are hopeful for a more enlightened BC community and world at large. Bill Russell Marguerite Bole Women ' s Studies 149 Cultural Immersion As graduating seniors, we were both fortunate enough to have studied beyond the familiarity of the Heights. BC ' s Study Abroad Program and its director, Professor lames Flagg, guided us and many others towards education and cultural immersion programs. While we enjoyed, tete a tete ' s in Parisian cafes, other BC students were performing on the stage in Dublin. Students in Italy inundated themselves with pasta and Renaissance art, while others in England acquainted themselves with various pubs and largers. Time spent abroad traversing the antiquity of other parts of the world satisfied some goals, yet ignited many others. Certainly the experience abroad was a vital ingredient of our academic experi- ence at B.C. Marguerite Bole ■ Brigid Cashman ■ 150 Study Abroad - fc ' : ££,..  €■ ■:■ Y Study Abroad 1 5 1 152 Daniel Baer, AGS Daniel Baer, A S The psychology of human consciousness and the intricacies of human behavior are amongst the topics unraveled in Dr. Daniel Baer ' s classes. Dr. Baer feels that the freedom extended to him by this Jesuit institution has resulted in his ability to pursue cre- ative ways of interpreting and analyzing human nature. His dy- namic approach to psychological education is reflected in his talkative and enthusiastic demeanor, and the intriguing curri- culum he presents to his students has created the respect and popularity of his classes. It was not until Dr. Baer completed his undergraduate degree in Physics at LaSalle College in Philadelphia that his interest in psychology developed. Dr. Baer voluntarily enlisted in the United States Air Force after college, and while flying B-29 ' s in combat in Korea, he became fascinated with the intentions of Air Force psychologists who boarded the bombers to monitor the mental stability of the pilots. Later in Air Force Survival School ( Brian-washing School ), Dr. Baer discovered aspects of his own nature which, until that point, he had been unaware of. Thus his curiosity in consciousness and human behavior evolved. Dr. Baer feels that the quality of academics here at BC has indeed risen over the years, yet he also feels that quantitatively, different demands are made on today ' s students. The study of psychology today is extremely specialized, and, as a result, Dr. Baer believes, that too many students emerge from the field with a narrow and finely focused education. He emphasizes that the study of psychology should delve into who we are as hu- man beings — the study of the soul, the study of the human spirit. Today ' s psychology student should not limit his scope and vision in such a broad and expansive field. Dr. Baer has traveled and studied all over the world, he has done research in military intelligence for the government, and he has done much writing and lecturing throughout his career. After twenty-six years at BC, Dr. Baer still enthusiastically presents active learning lessons to his students. Every semester his Future of Consciousness class, mountain climbs in New Hamp- shire, discusses reincarnation and psychic predictions, observes a demonstration of walking on hot coals, and participates in vari- ous mind control experiments. Dr. Baer lectures not from the text but from a compilation of his own research and writing. He will continue to awe and captivate his classes as long as his pro- pensity for the complexities of the human mind exists. Brigid Cashman Daniel Baer 1 53 Lillian Buckley, SOE The curriculum existing today in the School of Education is geared toward shaping the well- rounded, experienced teacher of today. Students majoring in Ele- mentary Early Childhood Educa- tion, and Middle School Educa- tion spend up to five semesters (part-time and full-time) student teaching in Boston area schools. Utilizing student feedback and success, Dr. Lillian Buckley has helped to develop the impres- sive standards achieved by students in SOE. Acting as coordi- nator of the Elementary Educa- tion program, Dr. Buckley also serves as Professor, advisor, and confidant to many education majors. Dr. Buckley began her exten- sive careerwith the acquisition of her elementary education teach- ing certificate from Framingham State University. Dr. Buckley pur- sued her Masters Degree in Reading and Language Arts from Boston University. Subsequently, she became involved in working for the Federal government as a education analyst, and assisted by a team (preceding Public Law 94-142), attempted to determine creative ways of handling children with learning problems in the classroom. Dissatisfied with her own progress and knowledge in the field of education, Dr. Buckley returned to Boston University to obtain her Ph.D. She delved into advisement and consulting as she worked with student teachers and reading programs in various Boston-area public schools. She arrived at Boston College and has been active here for sixteen years. Dr. Buckley feels that the tighter curriculum offered by SOE today is modified often as the administration and faculty of SOE constantly meet to deter- mine the skills and qualities nec- essary to achieve teaching goals. Students opinions play an inte- gral role in the establishment of courses, as do the demand and the need for same. Thus, Boston College ' s School- of Education seems to deserve its superior rat- ing. Dr. Buckley ' s Children ' s Litera- ture and Teaching the Language Arts courses present her students with insightful, intelli- gent approaches to education. She strives to inspire her teachers with her high ex- pectations, optimism, sense of humor, and wealth of knowledge. Dr. Buckley never fails to en- lighten, encourage, and heighten one ' s desire to teach. Brigid Cashman 154 Lillian Buckley Lillian Buckley 155 Peter Olivieri, SOM Dr. Peter Olivieri has been on the faculty of the Computer Sciences Department in the School of Management for 18 years. His wife, Rita, is on the faculty in the School of Nursing, and they have two sons currently attending BC. In addition, Dr. Olivieri earned his undergradu- ate and Masters degrees from Boston College, and his Ph.D. from Columbia University. Professor Olivieri has played a major role in the introduction of the Macintosh at BC and operates the computerized animation score- board at football games. Dr. Olivieri ' s specialty is teaching. He has unique skills with respect to communicating technical matters to his students. He likes to make learning challenging, interesting and fun. The last task is often accomplished by magic and illusions he performs in class. Those who have had the pleasure of having Professor Olivieri would certainly agree he is an excellent teacher. Besides being an excellent teacher, Dr. Olivieri has been involved in many study activi- ties outside of the classroom. These include the football program, the theater, alumni weekends and parents weekends. He says each of these activities has been a tremendous learning ex- perience and given him the opportunity to get to know students better. His part in the Univer- sity Theater ' s production of West Side Story al- lowed him to see students in roles that most faculty members rarely have an opportunity to witness. He fondly remembers studying in the aisles, working with them late at night, and shar- ing liturgies. YEARBOOK: What would you like to have an SOM student get out of her his education at BC? There are really three things I would wish for students here. First, I would like them to leave us with an interest and love of learning. One thing is for certain, learning is a lifelong process. Hopefully, students will have become excited about all that there is yet to learn, and carry that excitement with them throughout their lives. Second, I hope that they realize how important other people are in their lives. In a community such as that found at BC, one ' s success is often dependent upon a host of others — students, fculty, administrators. Caring about other peo- ple (both those more fortunate and those less fortunate than oneself) is so very important. Fi- nally, I would hope that students leave here with a commitment to their personal and pro- fessional goals, accountability for their actions, and a respect for integrity. YEARBOOK: How do you feel that the SOM program fits into the Jesuit education tradi- tion? Well, of course, the Jesuit tradition reflects all of those values 1 mentioned earlier — commit- ment, accountability, and integrity. There has been a schoolwide emphasis placed upon eth- ics lately and I am beginning to see great strides in terms of providing students with guidance in the many ethical issues that they will have to face in the profession of their choice. Also, many lay faculty feel honored to participate in carrying on that Jesuit tradition, and reflect that care in the way they care about students. YEARBOOK: How do you hope that an SOM graduate will utilize his BC SOM education? I hope that students use the skills that they acquired at Boston College to enrich their lives, continue their education, help others, become personally successful, and be happy. I suspect that those comments seem a bit flowery ' ' but if you think about it, all are achievable and, in fact, many of our alumni would concur. My respect and admiration for our students in- creases all the time. We are fortunate at BC to have a wonderful group of students. They are bright, articulate, caring, and classy people. It certainly reflects well on them and on their parents. 156 Peter Olivieri Peter Olivieri 157 158 Eileen Plunkett Eileen Plunkett, SON Professor Eileen Plunkett has been a full-time faculty member for the past four years in the School of Nursing. She spent sev- eral years as a part-time faculty member, as well as receiving her nursing education at Boston College. Professor Plunkett, Eileen, to herstudents, teaches the Methodology course. This critical course work brings text- book knowledged to a lab set- ting, where Professor Plunkett in- structs. Methodology and Professor Plunkett are crucial to the nursing students technical preparation for their clinical semesters. Professor Plunkett is very im- pressed with BC ' s lab facilities as well as the whole nursing program. She feels confident that BC ' s program fosters a concrete gradual development in the nurs- ing student. Another facet of the nursing program that Professor Plunkett and others are responsi- ble for is the impressive comraderie and support among the students and nursing faculty. She believes that they all grow together and share in giving each other satisfaction and encourage- ment. When asked what she desired of the graduating student Professor Plunkett responded that she hoped for their con- tinuous contribution to the growth of knowledge. She views BC nursing students as fully equipped and prepared to do this. She also expressed the hope that her students utilize their knowledge and experience to make career and personal decisions which bring them ful- fillment and happiness. Professor Plunkett considers the School of Nursing education as an ideal [esuit instruction. In her own words, it is the epitome of the )esuit ideal. Knowledge not for its own sake, but for that of services is integral to the lesuit education. Professor Plunkett is teaching her students not only to know but also to do. The students in the School of Nursing realize their fortune in this instructor, as well as a posi- tive role model. Her dedication and sincere belief in nursing students and the nursing program at BC is evident and in- spirational for her students. Marguerite Bole Eileen Plunkett 1 59 I gotta hit these books Where ' s your seat? I ' m still lookin ' . Good Luck. It is a zoo. I ' m in trouble. Mid-terms? Two. And a case study. Man, it ' s Tuesday. Wish I was at MA ' s. I gotta hit these books. Try the Fifth. I did. Try the basement. I did. It ' s nine-thirty. I ' m in trouble. I gotta hit these books. Brigid Cashman Geoff Why 1 60 Study Daze Geoff Why Study Daze 161 162 Arts Confidence through Experience The academic facilities at Boston College offer those students with creative talents and scientific interests ample space and opportunity to develop these skills. Whether it be a chemistry lab or arts studio, the student is guided by the professor, yet also expected to perform individually. The hands on approach to education is vital to encour- aging a more complete and confident student. Marguerite Bole Sciences 1 63 1 64 The Next Step . . .1 have reached no conclusions, have erected no boundaries, shutting out and shutting in, separating inside from outside: I have drawn no lines: as manifold events of sand change the dunes shape that will not be the same shape tomorrow, so I am willing to go along, to accept the becoming thought, to stake off no beginnings or ends, established no walls: . . . A.R. Ammons A.R. Ammons The Next Step 165 Si4D TiArri A ciiviiies 13 as o HEAD TO HEAD The UGBC Social Justice Lecture Series enjoyed one of its most successful years ever in 1987-88. Working with a budget of over $50,000, the series attracted many luminaries from both the conservative and liberal ends of the political spectrum, to Boston College. Highlights of the series in- cluded appearances by Gary Hart and U.S. Justice Robert Bork. Gary Hart ' s September 23 lecture, entitled The Bork Nomination, addressed the BC community on one of the greater issues of nationwide interest at the time of his ap- pearance. Hart attracted over 4,000 people to Roberts Center and rated as one of the series ' most well-attended programs over. On October 7, Abbie Hoffman and G. Gordon Liddy squared off at Roberts Center to debate on the role of the Central Intelli- gence Agency in American foreign policy. This event, which was attended by over 2,500 people, proved to be both informative and entertaining. Robert Bork ' s early March appearance at Boston College was of some interest to con- servative and liberal elements alike. The lecture proved to be an appropriate corol- lary to Gary Hart ' s appearance earlier in the year. While these events provided the major headlining for the series, a number of other informative speakers appeared. In early September, Maki Mandella spoke at Robsham Theater on the injustices of apart- heid in South Africa. On November 4, Coretta Scott King, social activist and wife of the great civil rights leader Martin Luther King, appeared at Robsham as well. The smaller crowds and lessened hype which accompa- nied these two women and their stands merely point to the greater need for the at- tention of our Society to the causes they rep- resent. Finally, Donald Woods, whose story of political oppression in South Africa was told in the movie Cry Freedom, appeared for a presentation at the Theater on February 27. Geoff Why ABBIE HOFFMAN Geoffrey W. Smith 170 Abbie Hoffman Geoff Why G. GORDON LIDDY G. Gordon Liddy 171 CANDIDATE SPEAKS 172 Gary Hart 5_ — M fes; i B 8iLr t r ' m ■ rf3KI it P - i The man who would be President, Head of State, Commander-in-Chief, He went out front with new ideas ' til Fritz asked, Where ' s the Beef? He tried again, and led the way, But Donna Rice he met one day, He took a cruise, and drank some booze, And washed his hopes away. He ' s back once more for sequel lore, Please pause and take a look, Yes, I am a Sinner, But no, I ' m not a Crook. Adulterer, author, and senator — The man has lost his spell. Hartpence, we hardley knew ' ye, But Gary, we know too well. His name, his age, his own affairs, Is there a thing he cannot hide? We dare not answer that one now, That ' s for the People to decide. •Carter Wilkie ' Gary Hart 173 174 Stylus Heights 1 75 CONSENSUS 1 76 Consensus ©lie (Pbaeruer of Boston College hluvxz 6., no. t Ifozminzm Zzztz fztizxitio i imzas fzbvwvy, 1088 £ • o(Kn (ft) rfti n ' srs f t 0?  ' « think Uerj. Wies L ba nks t of non C y t ©V Vati« 2 --j ; w ! . AMI OBSERVER Observer 177 ■J The UGBC administration that assumed office in April 1987 under President Tim Lum entered with a new sense of convic- tion, enthusiasm and a sincere belief that they could bring something truly different to the students of Boston College. The students who comprised the cabinet brought varied degrees of student gov- ernment experience to the administra- tion, ranging from virtually none to cab- inet members of previous UGBC adminis- trations. The administration tried to appeal to the wide range of student inter- ests and was quite successful in involving students who previously felt alienated from student government. UGBC made every effort to be accessible to students and to be available to respond to the con- cern, criticisms and suggestions of the students. UGBC focused upon promoting sen- sitivity to women ' s issues, which was very well received. An effort was made to address the problematic situation in the off-campus residential areas and by the year ' s end the situation seemed to have stabilized on good terms. UGBC also worked with the Vice President for Boston College. This year ' s administration con- tinued the four year long effort to obtain a commitment to a University Center, as of yet however there are still no concrete plans. UGBC continued efforts to expand the freshman Faculty Fellows program to upper campus residence halls. Along with the Office of the Academic Vice President, UGBC sponsored several excursions to the Museum of Fine Arts to view, amongst others, Andrew Wyeth ' s Helga exhibit. Mark Lalley ■ ■ 178 UGBC O UUDV. , C r c i •  , ' fi m i - 3 I V 4P UGBC I79 The Spoonheads Members of the Spoonheads 180 Ultimate Frisbee Although not widely known, the Ultimate Frisbee team has been a BC tradition for over ten years. This carefree yet com- petitive sport requires stamina, skill and speed. The team has just completed its most successful season with a 1 4-4 record. Exceptional wins include: The Yale Invitational Tournament Championship and the Northeast Collegiate Sectional Championship. Entering the spring season in pursuit of a na- tional championship, the team ' s offense will be led by senior co-captain Tony Delfico, Bobby Harkins, and |ohn Lee. Senior deep throats Ken Dorfman Gaito, Mike Berarducci, and co- captain Tom Bransfield provide additional firepower. The Spoonhead defense is anchored by seniors Bill Sitar, |im Paulsen, Fred Quintans, Mike Lily, Rob Norton, Carlos Pareja, and Rob Principe. The Spoonheads would like to give special thanks to the SEXY BABES in Mods 5A and 5B for their support. ■ Tony Delfico ■ Ultimate Frisbee 181 182 The Band One Two Three Four . . . It begins on a steamy day in late August. Tanned bodies file into Roberts Center and begin to reassemble their instruments. Past a dusty trophy case filled with 8x10 pictures and historic hockey pucks, they enter a room called The Range.: The reason for the odd name becomes evident with the sighting of the slanted wall that used to halt racing ROTC bullets. Rows of empty folding chairs are arranged neatly in semi-circle surrounded by rainbow-painted walls. From the low, false ceiling hang microphones ready to be filled with sound. Four sharp whistles by a T-shirt clad drum major start the cacophony. There is a lot of wrong notes, missed cues, and excited talking What song is this anyway?, people begin to wonder. Friends tell outrageous tales of their summers while Freshman learn each others names and try not to act too shy, embarrassed, overwhelmed, etc. A few times through and the sound builds as people become more familiar with their horns. The rumble of the percussion can be felt in your gut. The blare of trom- bone rings in your ear. All the blowing of hot air raises the temperature to unbearable levels. After many re- frains of shh ... be quiet and what note do you have there, music can be heard. lust as things are beginning to sound lyrical the music stops. White xeroxed sheets begin to fly through the room. Freshman become overwhelmed at the unfamil- iar grid and strange abbreviations. Seniors grab the sheets with assurance and then let out a hear we go again groan. A few explanatory words and the band rises and heads for the outdoors, leaving behind top- pled chairs and crumpled music. In a glaring afternoon sun, the band stumbles about Shea Field. Freshman walk around blindly, looking into the sheet and not at the tuba approaching them from the side. There are collisions, out of step marchers, and still more wrong notes. An imposing man with a white loud speaker strapped to his back begins to speak. Wait a minute, where are the clarinets? A meek group of girls raise their hands reluctantly. He walks over to them and moves them, sometimes physically, to their proper position. Seniors sit in the grass until they get yelled at, stray batons fall to the earth like tubular hail stones, and flag girls bounce to the invisible beat. The point of exhaustion comes around four as even the Freshman begin to sit in the grass The ominous loudspeaker booms the words for dismissal and people rush to MaCelroy. The food tastes incredible due to the circumstances. Someone eats too fast and gets sick. After only one the day, there is already plenty of gossip. He said what to her? It ' s probably not true but it serves to make the whole day somewhat more fun. Freshman begin to talk more and are soon adopted into a certain group. The Dudes, the Trumpets, the Nuns . . . it ' s all a roll of the social dice. By nightfall, they are on Alumni Field, bathed in the fluorescent glow of the stadium lights. The mosquitoes are beginning to bite. The music heard in The Range is now heard on th e field Wrong notes become the excep- tion not the norm. Rumors of parties begin to material- ize and spread from the 30 yard line all the way to the other end zone, faster than a Flutie bomb. Concentra- tion begins to fade as visions of cold kegs and Freshman guys flash through their heads. But, the first home game is only a week away. Some heated encouragement is broadcast from the walking white speaker. Then, the hoped for words . . . lust one more time folks. People drag themselves to their positions, instru- ments hanging limply, lips chapped and tired. The whis- tle blast is heard and the music begins. Batons fly toward the stars, flags slice the thick air, and over a hun- dred tennis shoes, high-tops, and loafers stomp across the plastic grass. The band plays For Boston, racing toward the bombastic finish. The players halt as the sounds of trombones, tubas, saxophones, bells, trumpets, cymbals, clarinets, and drums bounce off the silver stands into the hot night. Another year begins as the echoes ring again. — — — Brian M. Sloan — — The Band 183 184 Cheerleaders The Spirited The Cheerleaders 185 186 On the Air On the Air 187 Bork Lecture Judge Bork visited BC campus for a fee of $13,500. Many students protested the visit which proved informative. |. Michael Antrobus Bork 189 THAT ' S ENTERTAINMENT! Trish MacWilliams 1 90 The Hooters The Hooters September 27, 1987 Trish MacWilliams The Hooters 191 Jay Leno Oct. 4, 19871 192 Jay Leno ichael Antrobus Jay Leno 1 93 1 94 O Positive O Positive Diversity was the key to UGBC programming throughout the year. The administration was suc- cessful in presenting many out- standing events, ranging from musical to social to cultural. O Positive, a band popular at colleges across the country, appeared for an up-close-and- personal performance at the Walsh Hall Pub. The BC student audience was also amused by the quick and daring humor of na- tionally recognized and Boston bred comedian, Jay Leno. An ap- pearance by well known rock band, the Hooters, was another scheduled performance which attracted new and old fans alike. These major events were only a small fraction of the many that kept students entertained and informed. The highlights of the year included traditional bashes such as Homecoming and Screw Your Roommate which no one will soon forget. In addition, more serious programs were sched- uled, like the film, American Pic- tures which gave students a moving depiction of the unfortu- nate way a number of our country ' s people live. And, in its continual attempt to accommo- date the whole of the BC student body, UGBC ' s Deadhead Day on the Dustbowl premiered on cam- pus. Off to a shaky start due to torrents of rain, this day of frisbee throwing and bracelet braiding got a lot of loyal granolas drenched, but happy. These and many more student events aided students in their constant search to simultaneously procrastinate and have a ball. Kathy Hegarty Geoff Why O Positive 195 196 Resident Assistants ssisting Students A When one thinks about the resident assis- tant program, he or she will be quick to recall that run-in they had during Freshmen Ori- entation. You were walking down the hall of your new home at 2:00 a.m. with a beer in your hand without a care in the world. Suddenly the R.A. turns the corner and you ' re bagged. Although the role of disciplinarian is one of the more difficult ones, it is almost without exception the least satisfying. The resident assista nt program is one of the most integral components of the Boston College com- munity. The residents assistants are constantly striving to build community in their halls. Programming is one of the most effective ways to do this. As a February, resident assis- I tants have programmed over 360 events ranging from ballroom dancing to food and clothing drives for the homeless, to forums on date rape awareness, all to building a stronger communal atmosphere in the resi- dence halls. As a role model, a resident assistant tries to set an example for others to follow. As freshmen we were all free from Mom and Dad, yet we still needed a little guidance, and the resident assistant projected an image for others to follow. As a resource person, a resident assistant is Boston College ' s version of the Shell An- swer Man. As freshmen we turned to the re- sident assistant to ask who was good to take for Philosophy of the Person; as seniors we turn to the resident assistant when the gar- bage disposal in your apartment spits out last night ' s dinner. Above all, a resident assistant is a friend. They are people you can turn to when you need to talk, cry or laugh. A resident assis- tant will often greet you with a smile (except for maybe those 4:00 a.m. fire alarms). When you recall that first experience when the resident assistant asked you to dump your beer, you cannot deny how trivial and yet significant the event was. Trivial because that would not be the last beer you would drink on campus, significant because it was one of the first steps you took toward be- coming a more mature and responsible member of the Boston College community. Peter Foley Resident Assistants 197 Student Masses Masses were an important aspect of campus life for many in the Boston College community. The mass offered a peaceful time to reflect after a pressure filled week, of course deadlines. Whether it was Walsh Hall or the more traditional surroundings of St. Ignatius, mass gave us the opportunity to put things into focus. Cain and Abel, the Deluge, and Calvary. Suddenly that big astronomy exam for fulfilling the science core the last semester before graduation didn ' t seem such a pressing problem. Even when the strength of ones faith on Sunday night didn ' t last all the way into the week (Thou Shalt Not Steal didn ' t really apply to a roommates stash of Ring Dings and Pepsi), at least for a short while you were able to see with full in tensity what is of true importance. David Hodge Sutton ■ 1 98 Masses Masses 1 99 Murder Among Friends 200 Murder Murder 201 202 The Drunkard fc« EG; 41 4 ' i hf- s. 1l Psfe m mm . 1 Notably Harmonious The University Chorale of Boston College, known to be one of the finest collegiate groups in the country, has an impressive one hundred and fifty mixed voice membership. It ' s unique make up of undergraduates, graduate students, lesuits, faculty, and staff is the result of a highly competitive audition process which takes place at the beginning of each semester. The 1987-88 season marked the Chorale ' s twenty-fifth anniversary The chorale has worked under the direction of Dr. C. Alexander Peloquin, who has been the Composer-in-Residence since his arrival at Boston College in 1955. Rehearsals for the new season began in September for the Chorale ' s Songs of Glory concert at Trinity Chapel and represented a collection of works that stand very close to the best in the Chorale ' s repertoire. As the Christmas season approached, the Chorale prepared for a demanding holiday per- formance schedule. The holiday events included a Newton Campus concert for the Boston College community, a special engagement at Blessed Sacrament Church in Providence, and the tradi- tional Alumni Association concert at Trinity Chapel. Featured was Benjamin Britten ' s Saint Nicholas as well as a collection of classic Christ- mas carols. Second semester proved to be even more am- bitious and included the Chorale ' s annual Palm Sunday Vigil Mass at Trinity Chapel. On April 24, the Chorale celebrated the conclusion of it ' s twenty-fifth year by sponsoring a concert at Symphony Hall in honor of Boston College ' s one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary. Perhaps more than any other, this major event demon- strated the artistic insight and excellence of the Boston College Chorale and it ' s director. Anne lames 204 Chorale H-4- ±a4 srrppf 1 ! 9 V A ■«!■ ill Jbfr I ■ % i S • Bill Russell Chorale 205 .3Mtg £ - $ Jh  ; ■ilfC 9«S ' tffee  , Celebrations 4g ' 208 Dance Ensemble All that Ja The Boston College Dance En- semble was founded in 1980 by students hoping to perpetuate the tradition of the performing arts at BC. The company is a student man- aged organization composed of 40 dancers, who perform twice annu- ally at the Robsham Theatre. The performances are based on a solid background of ballet, jazz and modern dance, however, th e En- semble ' s repertoire also includes ballroom and tap dancing, and acro- batics. The Dance Ensemble provides individual members with a creative means of self-expression. Most of the members are given an opportu- nity to choreograph their own dance number. The Fall Dance Ensemble production {All that azz), consisted of primarily student designed dance routines. The officers handle publicity, budget, costumes, and technical aspects of performance. This year officers include: Kristen Burke, Di- rector — 89, Kara Loft, Budget Di- rector — ' 89, Sarah Williams, Pub- licity Director — ' 88, )eanette Wogisck, Costume Director — ' 89. Sarah Williams Dance Ensemble 209 6.3 I I . K , .• ' V ; ' ; ' -. :V ' $: 1 - % w 212 FOOTBALL FOOTBALLV2 1 3 The 1 987 Equation The easiest way to summarize the 1 987 football season is in a mathematical equa- tion. A Brutal Schedule + A Summer Camp Quarterback Controversy x( in juries to the Offensive Line, Defensive Line, Of- fensive and Defensive Backfields and the Kicker) — Eight 1986 starts = 5-6. The season was a disappointment to many Ea- gle watchers, but 5-6 under the circum- stances of 1987 is a respectable achieve- ment. The most accurate description of the season ' s schedule is the 1987 version of the Bataan Death March. The Eagles clashed with seven bowl teams (USC — Rose, Penn State — Florida Citrus, Pittsburgh — Blue Bonnet, West Virginia — sun, Tennessee — Peach, Notre Dame — Cotton, Syracuse — Sugar) while criss- crossing the country. In case anyone is keeping track, that ' s the defending Na- tional Champion (Penn State), represen- tatives of three of the four New Year ' s Day Bowls (USC, Syracuse, Notre Dame), and an undefeated and untied team with a shot at the National Championship (Syr- acuse). In addition, the Eagles had to deal with the nation ' s top freshman in Tennessee ' s Reggie Cobb, USC ' s unani- mous All-American offensive guard Dave Cadigan, and the 1987 Heisman Trophy winner in Notre Dame ' s Tim Brown. It should also be noted that Syracuse ' s Don MacPherson and Pitt ' s Craig Ironhead Heyward placed second and fifth, respec- tively, for the Heisman. To be sure, the 1987 schedule was one of the sternest tests any Eagle squad had ever under- taken. 214 Football ' . - ' ..■,-■■■.■■■■ ■ ' : : Football 215 2 1 6 FootbalI - TCU T.C. WHO??? 1 J V w? i pi BPPt % 1 P £d 9 1  -i QB Above left: Power scans downfield while Brian Scuoe- uele protects. Below left: Mm Bell runs to daylight. Above: Over or under Mm will make it through. Photos by |. Michael Antrobus Football - TCU 2 1 7 Geoff Why 218 Football The fun began in August when the squad eported for summer drills. Led by Tri- raptains Dave Nugent, Jim Turner, and Peter Zasparriello, the defending Hall of Fame 3owI champions were looking to build on I986 ' s 9-3 record. As camp progressed, many olayers saw visions of Bourbon Street of vliami looming on the horizon. The most in- teresting story of the summer was the battle between juniors Mike Power and Mark Xamphaus to become next in line as the starting quarterback at the Heights. Eventu- ally, Power ' s flash and unpredictability won out over Kamphaus ' more classic style. The :ombination of two able signal-callers with a solid corps of receivers led by senior Darren .Flutie and junior Tom Waddle gave the Eagles one of the most potent passing attack n the nation. Another of the summer ' s developments oecame a disturbing theme for the Eagles in 1987. During a non-contact drill in Alumni Stadium, All-America candidate Eric Lindstrom destroyed his knee and was lost for the season. In the weeks to follow, the team would lose, among others, Ail- American guard |oe Wolf, center Brian Schoenle, tailback Jim Bell, fullback )on Bronner, safety Ed Duran, safety Dave John- son, safety Rico Labbe, kicker Brian Lowe, and defensive end Dave Thompson for parts of the season. At no point in the season was the entire team healthy for a game. In the face of such adversity, the play of the patch- work offensive and defensive units remained solid. The credit for the five wins belongs to coach Jack Bicknell and his staff as well as superb individual performances by the athletes wearing the maroon and gold. On defense, All-American linebacker Bill Romanowski and his partner John Calvin were towers of strength. Playing behind an inexperienced but scrappy defensive front led by Nugent and senior Mark Murphy, Romanowski and Galvin still managed to control the line of scrimmage. Romanowski ' s season was capped by being named one of seven finalists for the Dick Butkus Award, which is given annually to the nation ' s out- standing linebacker. On offense, milestones were achieved by Darren Flutie and Jim Bell. Flutie caught his 134th pass against Syracuse to become the all-time receiving leader at the Heights, passing the Dallas Cowboys ' Kelvin Martin. Bell, despite missing two games with a gimpy hamstring, became only the sixth Ea- gle to break the 1,000 yard rushing mark (1015 yards). There was a great deal of excitement dur- ing the 1 987 season. The wins over TCU and Temple were decisive. The furious fourth- quarter rally in the LA. Coliseum came up in- ches short. Tom Waddle ' s one-handed circus catch in the Penn State can never be dupli- cated. The win at Pitt was a hard fought vic- tory for the defense over the always tough Panthers. The Eagles continued to dominate the Army and Temple, and the upset over Tennessee on Halloween gave the seniors a win in their final home game as well as a 3-0 record against the Southeastern Conference. Confidence should be high around Chest- nut Hill next season, as Bicknell ' s troops return an excellent nucleus on which to build. The Eagles will miss Romanowski, Flutie, Nugent, et. al., but solid recruiting over the last few seasons has given the team depth from which to draw. With the comple- tion of the stadium construction and plenty of exciting offense, 1988 should be quite a year. Perry O ' Grady Football 219 Geoff Why 220 Football - Army Stuns Army ■wss J L jCa i_f %■ fr I r«2 fl ? ________ 1 ,, ■ i ' ■■ ' -- ' — ■ k tj  224 Football - Notre Dame V ' if . 1 It 1 w %• ' ■?■ The pass is complete. BC fans rise to the occasion. ifi ■ Football - Notre Dame 225 226 FOOTBALL z-sr| «!■ lH rS li v-w ;. n ■ , jr JP -- ■ 3 __— L j FOOTBALI7227 Playing the Lynx The 1987-88 Mens Golf Team enjoyed a great amount of depth and talent which led to an excep- tional season. Led by Senior co-captains Bob Doherty and Dan Lynch, the team placed high in a number of tournaments. Most notably was a second place finish in the Big East Tournament in Potomac, Maryland. Other good performances in- cluded a third place finish in the New Englands, and a seventh place finish at the West Point Invita- tional amongst a strong field. The team recorded an undefeated dual match record in the fall and hopes to repeat that mark in the Spring. Other key players on the squad were Seniors Fordie Pitts, Kevin Kusack, and Mike Ozog, Juniors Chris Cusack, and Tom McHugh, and Sophomores Anders Johnoke and Dan O ' Donnell. Head Coach Eddie Carroll was pleased with the talent he saw on the team ' s trip to Phoenix, Arizona in the Spring and is hopeful for many successful seasons to come. Bob Doherty Top,l-r: Dan O ' Donnell, Mike Ozog, Tom McHugh, Kevin Cusack; Bottom, l-r-. Cris Cusack, (Co-captain) Dan Lynch, (Co-captain) Bob Doherty, Anders Johncky, (Fordie Pitts, missing). Mike Antrobus 228 Golf Gol£ 229 ( Left to Right) Front: |. Trujillo, P. Contilli, M.E. Chambers, S. Gerow, |. Thomas, M. Brehio, A. Vacharis, D, Mitchell, K. Hartman, C. Howak. Middle: S. O ' Connor, KJ Cawas, E, Farrell, B. Tyler, P, Philbrook, S. Doherty, S. Brereton, L. Miller, C. Boyce, J. Quinn, L. Palu-ay, E, Whalley. Back: |. McGrath, K. Tuttle, |. Davis, M. Lowney. Missing from photo: K. Harrison, M. Kelley, E. O ' Brien piamett ' s Rughg Women ' s Rugby here at BC and in the New England area has undergone some major changes during the past season. Not only has this been the first year in which a women ' s col- legiate division was established and recognized within the New England Rugby Union, but also the new division was swept by the B.C. team in an undefeated 10-0 season. We were the only undefeated team in the union and are entering the spring championship tournament seeded number one. The season began with a surprising upset over Dartmouth and continued in style until our last game, a win over archrival Harvard Radcliffe in overtime and in three inches of snow and ice. We played the majority of our games away, traveling to New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut and Rhode Island. The teams ' success has to be attributed to the combination of spirit, hard work, the leadership and dedication of Ken Daly, and some excellent athletic abilities. The season ' s so- cial aspects were excellent this year as well with highlights of UVM Octoberfestand Harvard Homecoming. Our Top scorers were Cathy Nowak (back Captain), Sezy Gerow, and Alana Vacharis. Forward Jen Trujillo (forward Captain) had much to contribute to the team after a summer playing on the Nova Perrhannas. The upcoming seasons look bright since many talented freshman and underclassmen comprise a strong B team. Interest has visibly improved, as seen by the enroll- ment of 85 students at the beginning of last season. At this rate, the BC women ' s rugby team can look forward to the first women ' s tour ever to take place. Elizabeth Whalley Photos by E. Whalley 230 Women ' s Rugby Photos by S. O ' Connor Women ' s Rugby 23 1 Behind the Scrump of It The 1987-88 version of the Men ' s Rugby team was no exception of the winning tradi- tion of Coach Ken Daly ' s past teams. Led by Seniors |im Milton, |im Sullivan, Sean Keely, Eric Lifuendahl, and )im Breen, as well as All- New England selections Pierre Lawrence, Dan Keeting, Doug Crowley, Mike McLaugh- lin, and Ail-American candidate Craig Morse, Coach Daly had a lot of talent to work with. He was aided by Parsons, Brother Pat, and Captains Mike Sullivan and Paul Cappellano. Impressive early victories over super rugby powers, UVM, Holy Cross, Babson, Tufts, BU and MIT gave the team a lot to look forward to going into the New England Championships. Hopes for a National Cham- pionship were dashed altera heart-breaking 7-6 loss to Yale. Hopes for the future remain bright as all 80 members return in the Spring to improve on a 9-1 record and capture the New England title. lim Breen 232 Men ' s Rugby ! JWBW Men ' s Rugby 233 Clockwise from top: Eric prepares for the game, getting into action, the scrump. 234 Rugby Rugby 235 1 ■ ' ■ ' ■ | E I 0i i s m m 236 Women ' s Tennis wMnrW • • I H A Successful Courtship Michael Antrobus Led by senior co-captains, Amy Richard- son and Lisa Rosamilia, and senior Heidi Kunichika, the Boston College Women ' s Varsity Tennis Team completed another successful season, highlighted by their second consecutive Big East Team Champi- onship. This fall season the team compiled a 4-2 won lost dual match record and also won the Old Dominion Invitational Tennis Tourna- ment. In the Big East Tournament, singles championships were captured in straight sets by Lisa Rosamilia and sophomore Katie Sullivan. Heidi Kunichika and junior Chrissy Wood won a dramatic come-from-behind second doubles title. Juniors Berit Hanna and Sara Donohue won an exciting three set championship match at third doubles. The team dominated the Old Dominion Tournament winning five out of the seven championships enroute to the team title. Amy Richardson who played number one singles and number one doubles with Katie Sullivan this season registered a 13-5 record. Amy finished seventy-third in the 1TCA rank- ings among all college players and competed in the qualifiers of the NCAA ' s all four years. Competing in the singles line up all four years, Lisa Rosamilia compiled a 14-3 record this year at fifth singles. Heidi Kunichika, the heart of the doubles contingent throughout her college career, had a 12-4 second dou- bles ledger with Chrissy Wood. Other team members include talented freshmen Regina Fagan and Ellen Gondey. Melissa Russo Michael Antrobus Women ' s Tennis 237 ' «■ 1 — - V iHpm , 238 Men ' s Tennis Men ' s Tennis 239 240 Women ' s Soccer Women ' s Soccer 241 242 Men ' s Soccer Eagles Surprise Fans 1987 was supposed to be just another re- building year for the Boston College men ' s soccer program, but to the surprise of the fans and the Eagle coaching staff, the Eagles played a very exciting and competitive Div- ision One soccer schedule. Despite the Eagles 4-12-3 record, the booters played some very aggressive soccer with most of their losses being by only one goal. Leading the scoring attack were junior Dave Sullivan and sophomore Greg Schwake, while junior Pat Gilligan anchored the defense. Losing only senior co-captain Ara Bar- samian to graduation, the Eagles will have ten returning starters next season. There is a strong blend of juniors and sophomores and one of the best group of freshman in the past five years. The 1987 season culminated with a home win against arch rival Holy Cross with Ara get- ting a penalty kick in his last soccer game at the Heights. Ara is now being highly re- cruited with the Boston Bolts, a local pro- fessional soccer team. Paul Doyle Men ' s Soccer 243 9 g 1 244 Volleyball Volleyball 245 Geoff Why 246 Diving Diving 247 Michael Antrobus 248 Water Polo Water Polo The 1987 season was one of significant achievement for the Boston College Men ' s Var- sity Water Polo Team. Just four years ago, the team was an non-funded club sport. But, due to the hard work and perseverance of team Cap- tains John Arrascada, Edward Burns and Randy Teteak, Great Change has taken place. Now, the team is a full Varsity sport representing BC on the Division IA intercollegiate level. The cap- tains recruited themselves a full-time coach, Patrick Harrigan, a Brown graduate, and Water Polo All-American. Coach Harrigan, showed with his team that the BC Water Polo Team was on the rise to national prominence. The team competed all over New England and the East Coast against teams nationally ranked in the top ten including Naval Academy, and Brown University. The team is looking forward to some great recruits and hopes to capitalize on the wealth of talent it already has. BC Polo Water Polo 249 r Bill Russell Sailing 251 Aqualungs: The 1987-88 Boston College Men ' s Swim- ming Team was one of the strongest in the school ' s history. Senior Greg Greene, the Boston College record-holder in both the 500 and 1650 yard freestyle events, led the way along with Paul Goudreau, known as Goo to his teammates, who gave the Eagles strength in distance events. Coach Tom Groden began working the team out in October for the season that runs through February ' s New England Champion- - ships. Over Christmas break, the men were I accompanied by the women ' s team for a a one-week excursion to Acapulco, which kept i the team in shape during the break. With the team ' s experience and talent, it is guaran- ■ teed that the team will finish high at the New | England Championships. Maura Dobbins 252 Men ' s Swimming Men ' s Swimming 253 254 Women ' s Swimming Women ' s Swimming The 1987 88 Women Swimmers continued their history of domination. There was great individual talent led by senior captains Kathy Koval, Kristen Murphy, and Suzy Sullivan. The three composed the bulk of a championship relay freestyle. A week-long trip to Acapulco with the men ' s team broke up the Christmas break and helped keep the team in shape for the stretch drive to February ' s New England Championships. With depth that includes the captains, as well as seniors Rosie Feitelberg, Kim Hanson, and Mary Powlack, the women should be the life of the party in February. Maura Dobbins Women ' s Swimming 255 256 Men ' s Basketball Beasts of the East There was a time not too long ago when Boston College basketball was synonymous with trouble. They never had the top-notch talent or the best-known coaches, but they always managed to win a lot of games. They won with scrappy, hard-nosed play, good defense, and a little luck. In 1987-88, those days returned to the heights. (Picked by the experts to finish in the cellar of the Big East, the Eagles turned some heads by upsetting two perennial confer- _ eiice powerhouses, and winning all of the games they were supposed to win. The season was a testament to coach Jim O ' Brien and his staff as well as a hungry group of players who returned roundball excitement to Chestnut Hill. In 1 987-88, the Big East reasserted itself as the nation ' s finest basketball conference. Syracuse, Pitt, and Georgetown were pre- season top ten selections, and Villanova and St. John ' s climbed to the Top 20 during the year. Things did not look encouraging for the Eagles. However, the team bega n to raise a few eyebrows as it waltzed through its non- conference schedule. Several freshman, not- ably Corey Beasley, Doug Able, and Bobby Moran, were making significant con- tributions and the backcourt tandem of Dana Barros and Jamie Benton were proving un- stoppable. Once a league play began, it was showtime for the long dormant, suddenly exciting Eagles. Win or lose, it was rarely boring. Barros flexed his muscles and emerged as the conference ' s premier guard. Tyrone Scott, Steve Benton, Beasley and Able were getting rebounds and points in the paint. It was just like the old days. The high water marks of the season occurred on January 16 and February 8, when the Eagles beat Georgetown and St. John ' s. It was the first time a BC team had beaten either opponent since 1983. In a season which said goodbye to Robert ' s Center (trivia buffs will know Reggie Pruitt scored the gyms last point), John Thompson ' s least favorite building in the world, the Eagles showed the nation that they are back. With the injection of exciting freshman talent, promising recruiting, and a brand new gym, the Beasts of the East days have returned to Chestnut Hill. Perry O ' Grady Men ' s Basketball 257 258 Men ' s Basketball ' Va UR ■- f W - — 7 ;$$ % 260 Men ' s Basketball Men ' s Basketball 261 262 Men ' s Basketball Men ' s Basketball 263 264 Women ' s Basketball Women ' s Basketball 265 The Women ' s Track team is led by Sen- iors Michelle Volpe, Beverly Luken, Kathy Cronin, Jennifer Weekes, and Alison Quelch. They possess some exciting and talented youth in Linda McClaughin and Candi Nicholas, who will contribute greatly to the chances of the Women ' s Team becoming New England Champions — once again. The women sent the 4 x 400 team to the Meadowlands in 1988 where they faced their toughest competition. As with the men ' s team, the women ' s team On ihe Rise expects good results at the upcoming New England ' s, ECAC, IC4A, Big East Meets. ■Harry Clow ■ 266 Women ' s Track Women ' s Track 267 268 Men ' s Track In the Fast Lane The 1987-88 Boston College Track Team, coming off a 1987 New England Championship, started the season with a new head coach, Karen Keith, and new assistant coach Randy Thomas. Sparked by the multi-talented captain Rob Davis, the team hopes to continue its quest for excellence. Seniors Harry Clow, John Sheedy, Juniors Ken Moody, Terrance Dugan, and red shirt senior lose Rocha, who qualified for the NCAA in the 3000 in 1987, will help the men ' s team reach the Heights. Ray Hawkins ' return for the outdoor season will add to the Eagles arsenal, as he hopes to qualify for the 1988 Olympic Trails. The men ' s team placed second in the Greater Boston Championships, losing to Northeaster by 4 points. The Men ' s 4 x 800 team represented BC at the Meadowlands encountering some of the best com- petition in the country. The team expects good results in the upcoming New Englands, ECAC, IC4A, Big East Meets. Harry Clow Men ' s Track 269 270 Wrestling ■ ■ :■ ' : — : --:? I i . ' | -•.. ■ Wr ; : V -i- ; : ' ' - - ' Wf; £ .... f ! i S JR : :.. i ' , : -V ' ' ■W ' ;-. ' ' A g V J ill !;•■ fc 7 kWL i , | P . pr ■ ■ - . ■-■■ S was AW r B §S$5 $, KSSSS«SSSiS W F j IT Sv. mm -. — -zzz? - K f • PHP P .. .,«;. .. - ■ _.-.■:- ' ■■ ' .■- ' - w;-- : - ! ™ :.. „ ■ Wrestling The 1988 Wrestling team was a very young group, with eight of the ten starting varsity weight classes held by Freshmen or Sophomores. The young team looked to Senior captain Robert Radochia for guidance and support. Seniors Jamie Li- nowski and Tim Martin were both unable to compete this year because of in- juries. And it was injuries that would plague this team throughout the year. Andrew Alisago had a great first year and will prove to be a valuable asset in the years to come. Greg Pulskamp placed first at the Cornell Tournament this season. Bill Gallucci (at 135) wil be missed as he finishes his last season. The team ' s head coach Rod Buttry and assistant coaches John Zogby and Joseph Ginta led their team to a 9-3 and I season and are looking forward to next season with eager anticipation of the construction of the Wrestling room in the new Sports Complex. Robert Lally Wrestling 271 -■ •..assrwj I w 1 272 Men ' s Hockey Men ' s Hockey 273 274 Men ' s Hockey Men ' s Hockey 275 276 Men ' s Hockey ). Michael Antrobus Men ' s Hockey It is unlikely that any team in any sport has had to rebuild as completely as Boston Col- lege ' s hockey team has the past two seasons. Nineteen players have been lost to graduation, the professional ranks, and the US Olympic team over the past two years. In that time, the Eagles have skated every practice and game away from home during the construction of the new athletic facility. The team made the best of a bad situation by throwing the young, inexperienced team to the wolves of the rejuvenated Hockey East. The rest of the league has taken great strides to close the gap between themselves and the BC ' s and BU ' s, and in 1987-1988 parity arrived. Maine, Northeastern, and UNH all skated strong teams this season as the Eagles were hoping to hold on. The message of the 1987-88 is that there is a great deal to look forward to. Freshmen Dave Emma, Dave Pergola, and Jeff O ' Neil are excit- ing and solid front-line performers. Defense- men Steve McCool and Mark Dennehy should emerge in the years to come. It is rare that so many young players are called upon to do so much at BC, but the future is now for the Eagle skaters. Although there were major contributions from the younger ranks, the veterans shoul- dered the load. Seniors John Devereaux and Dan Shea were leading scorers, and blue-liner Paul Marshal set a Hockey East record for goals by a def enseman. Shea clearly asserted his re- putation as one of the nations finest players. Forward Chris Stapleton and defenseman David Buckley also helped keep the ship afloat. David Littman was often spectular in goal, and Sandy Galuppo was solid in spot duty. Unfortunately for this year ' s team, most of its talent was playing in Calgary for the Olympic team. BC is proud that four Eagles, Craig Janney, Greg Brown, Kevin Stevens, and Brian Leetch, are representing the US during the Olympics. It was a serious drain on the team, but another powerful team seems just around the corner. There is a great deal of talent returning, a new home rink, and top-notch high school recruits have committed, so it seems only a matter of time before coach Len Ceglarski ' s boys rise again. Perry O ' Grady ■ Mens Hockey 277 The 1988 season was particularly tough for the women ' s ice hockey team as they have been without home ice for the second year. The team had a long season beginning in early November and ending in late February. A total of 27 games were played on the road. The team began its season with a 3-2 win in overtime against its number one rival, Boston University. Other games included Colgate, Cornell, Middlebury, Northeastern, PC, and a weekend tournament hosted by Colby. Co-Captains Annie White and Jen Linch are tow of six graduating Seniors on the team. Annie was the leading scorer for the Eagles. The team looks forward to its new home in the sports arena and the sorely missed advantage of home ice. Sue Mahanor 278 Women ' s Hockey ICeoff Why Women ' s Hockey 279 280 Ski Team 281 Ski Team The 1988 ski team continued the tradi- tion of strong competition of Boston Col- lege athletics. 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CA I022 Karen Bfonchetti SOM 88 1 1 Pine Street Massena, NY i 1662 3! Mite Road Suffem. NY 10901 Colleen Burkly AGS 88 9 East Shore Path Cazenovia NY 13035 David 1. Bums AGS 88 636 18th Avenue N.E. St. Petersburg, FL 33704 Edward P Bums AGS 88 9 Cottontail Road Greenwich, CT 06807 Tiffany Anne Bumjs SOM 88 687 Sunnyside Avenue Akron, OH 44303 Timothy E. Bush AGS 88 10 Warner Nashua. NH 03063 William |. Butler AGS 88 322 W. Clinton Street New Bedford, MA 02740 Barbara E. Butterworth AGS 88 38 Royal Crest Drive 10 No Andover. MA 01845 Dannielle M Byda AGS 88 175 Temple Street W. Roxbury, MA 02132 440 lndex Steven W. Byrne AGS 88 30 Standard Street Mattapan. MA 02 1 20 Cynthia Cady SOM 88 2 Morgan Street Mystic. CT 0o355 Patricia E. Cahill AGS 88 s Bentley Drive Franklin Lake. N| 07417 Elizabeth A Cain ASS 88 87 Ellington Street Longmeadov. . MA 01 lOo Walter | Caims AGS 88 Marblehead MA WJ4? Savcrio F Catigiun ASS to .- ftctdeim i venu,e ■ buty, CT OfTOS . M Callahan AGS $8 .■ ■ , . . ■ ■ . ' ■ Dana M. Cashman AGS SS 8 Mt Auburn Street Chelmslord. MA 01824 Christopher Castagnola AGS 88 12 Marion Street Dedham. MA 02020 Maureen Castaldi A S 88 1027 Sorrel Horse Huntinghdon Valley. PA 1900ft lohn Castele AGS 88 188ft 4 ) Canyon Road Fairview Park. OH 4412b Lanie Castronovo EDU 86 ■ 4 1- .,. .H ' KWm. ... W.-mt n. NJ 07060 Susan ! Catatini SOM 4 Pipe r Road Ashby. MA Oi lit Lisa A Catapano AjEVS ' •12 Leicester Road Marblehead, MA0)«ii - MicheteC Calenna A. 4 Stagecoach Drive Ashland. MAO 1 721 as Susan S Carroll EDU 88 Box 159 Franktown. CO 80116 Amelia Carrozza SOM 88 269 Constitution Avenue Toms River. N] 08753 Kenneth I P Carry AGS 88 5 Manning Road Dedham. MA 02026 Gregory I Casagrande SOM 88 459 Nantucket Naperville. I L 60565 Jonathan D Case SOM 88 J5 Dean Road Holliston. MA 01746 Patncia Casey A S 88 645 Broad Court South Naples. Fl 33940 Timothy M Casey AGS 88 6935 Elaine Way San Diego. CA 92120 Bngid Cashman EDU 88 433 Sheridan Road Kenilworth. IL 60043 Lisa Chin SOM fffi 28 Algonquin Road Newton. MA 02167 . L. -Philip Ch.ish.olm Z 5 I f XS North Street Danvers; ma-o-1923 ; Joanna S Chmiehnski 77? Columbia Road Dorchester, MA 02125 Aileen M. Chotewinjjii SV Edgar Road Matawan, Nj 07747 Kimberly A. Cbiisfmar 1 5 Flora Drive Holmdel. N| 07713 Ktmberfy Christopher Torrington Road Litchfield. CT 06759 : Jacqueline. M,. Christy ' ■ ! 08 Birch Avenue Bala Cyhwyd, PA I Stephanie Chung ' S 221 N. Railroad Aw Babylon. NY l liilie A. Chutoransky 109 Cottage Street: ' Hudson, MA 017 Christa L CiabaUoni GO 1 533 Fan Road Wyomissing, PA ! Anthonv Cianciofti SOM HKi 27 Barringion Place Melville, NY 1 1747 Beth | Gieapteh AGS 8 Webster RoaS ' Tobin Dudley, MA 01570 Kathy Cieslukowski SOM nk 39 Hillside View Road NorthforcL CT Ori-472 ' Eva M Ciko A S 88 308 Ridgefield Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 152)6 Timothy M Clocco AGs 20 Marie Road Latrobe. PA 15650 Donna Cirino SOM f II Bettinson Court Everett, MA 02149 Lynne T. Civiletti EDU £ 530 N Street. SW S-505 ' Washington. DC 20024 Moira C. Clancy A S 88 158 Woodland Street So Natick. MA 01760 Catherine T Clark A S 88 5 Homans Lane Canton. MA 02021 Christopher Clark SOM 88 I PO Box 206 Carmel. NY 10512 Peter W Clark SOM 88 209 Summit Road. Mahwah. N| 07430 Roger K Clark A S 88 791 1 Takoma Avenue Silver Spring. MD 20910 Charles M Clifford A S 88 J 7 Locust Burlington. MA 01803 lohn R. Clifford A S 88 13 Barley Mow Run New Hartford. NY 13413 Siobhan M. Clillord AGS fi 1200 South Street Bndgewater. MA 02324 loan Cloherty A S 88 76 Aran R Westwood. MA 02090 Lydia A. Clougherty AGS 88 20 Pleasant Valley Circle W Roxbury. MA 02132 Harry E Clow SOM 88 325 N. Cuyler Oak Park. IL 00302 Kathleen Y Cofley SOM 88 lo8 Merrill Avenue Tiverton. Rl 02878 Lori A. Coffey SOM 88 19 Canterbury Drive Norwood. MA O20o2 Michelle L. Cohen SOM 88 18 Brookline Avenue Hull. MA 02045 Diane Colaianni SOM 88 2537 Shellburne Drive Wexford. PA 15090 Sharon A. Colangelo A S 88 IS Westminster Way Westborough, MA 01581 Daniel O. Colao SOM 88 5 Page Road Bedford, MA 01730 Adrian E Colasacco SOM 88 Street j } ! Newton. MA 02 1 0-1 A lohn A. Colgan SON 68 10 juniper Road Newtown. CT 06470 Anne E Collins EDO §8 149 White Oak Drive: ; ,. Arcadia, CA 9IOOt g Christopher I Collin: 95 Pilgrim Road « £§§ Braintree. MA 021:84 A Collins EDU 88 . .„.. Drive [tftisbn Falls. NY J2839 Elizabeth K. Coltumb AGS 8-S 65-34 79 street Middle Village, NY .11379 Ins E Coiorna A S 88 4t Allen Road N Easton, MA U2 ' 356 Stephen.. Colombo SOM 88 l2o Longwood Avenue Brockton. .MA 02-101 Georgiana S. Colon SOM 88 Alcazar 5 Alhambra, ■ Ponce;.. PR 00711 ■: Lom ' aM Colon AGS 8« 48 Orieo Street Guaynabo. PR 0065.7® || .Elizabeth A Colpitis EDU 88 5 Green Meadow. Lane ; - v - ' - ' NH 03102;,: Condqn A$S 88 . ornery Pnwy Ftamihgham. MA 01 701 Christine A umjey sCSM 88 8 Jefferson -Rodd HoJbrook, MA (123.13 Syrette R. Conn OM 8 ' : 777 £ Fifth Street So. Bo ton. MA 02 1 27 Conneely sOM 8- - , ieauforf Avenue Kihani, MA 0219.2 a P. Connell A S ' M esco Street Marblehead. MA uiv.i r Kara M.toWll A S 88 sSnowdcn Road Bala Cyhwyd. PA ou. KristetvE C.onnell A S 88 6 )ohn ' . Matthews Road Southboro, MA 0.177. ' Monica C Connelf A S 88 111 Ocean ' Avenue. Swampsiottt. MA 01907 David M Connelly A S 88. i.8 Intervale Road Bedharo, MA 0202o John F. Connelly AGS Sft 3 Emerson Dnve SOM 88 . Morganvilie, NJ 077M Marguerite F Connolly LDU 88 1471 Centre Si reet MA 02 1 r 1 Mary C Connolly A 5 8 ' 5! Crefter Road West Roxbury. MA 02131 i Mary K Connolly A S 88 : ■ 47 Heritage Lane Weymouth. MA 02189 ,-■.. . ' Michael. S-Connollx. AGS 88 ' - . 8 Fred Street Burlington. MA 01803 Susan R. -Connolly ED 88 ' 40 Huntington Avenue- ' Walpole, A 02081 j StephaniehN. ConsoiatrAJ.S «« 27 East Center Street Lee. MA Of 238 . Christopher Constas A S 88 . :, : 12 Rustic Place Quincy, MA 02169 Joanne D. Conte A S 88 7 Lillian Road, ■ ; Johnston. Rl 02919 Dorothy Conway A S 88 7 Belmont:Street ■ CharlestoWfi. MA 02129 Matthew G. Conway AGS 88 16) Amherstdale Road Snyder. NY |422o Karen L Cook SOM 88 205 Deerhur t Ken 1 Terr! A. Coot NUR 88 Gabriel Drive Naugatuck, CT 06770 Michaela M Cooney A S 88 225 Old Battery Road Bridgeport CT 0o605 Ethan Scott Cooper A S 88 1 106 W. Abingdon Drive Alexandria, VA 22314 Stephen H. Cooper SOM 88 (8 Highland Avenue Barringion. Rt 02806 Richard Coppa AGS 88 17 Francis Street Totowa.NI 07512 Joanne Cormack A S 88 18 Newton Avenue Qumcy, MA 02 1 70 Cindy R Cortellessa EDU 88 55 Joyce Road Eastchesier, NY 10709 Lisa W Costa SOM 88 IS Staples Avenue Everett, MA 02 f 49 Lianne Costanza Aylward Lane Swamscott, MA Kevin M Cnsiello 7 Dublin Hill Road Greenwich. CT 06830 lean Cotsidas NUR 8) 71 Buckskin Drive p B Weston. MA 02193 Kristin M. Coughlin NUR 88 37 Crosby Circle Centerville. MA 02632 lacqueline R. Cox NUR 88 1 1 Temple Road Lynnfield. MA 01940 Michael Cox SOM 88 533 E. 8th Street South Boston, MA 02127 Patricia Cox AGS 88 1 1 Donna Street Peabody. MA 01900 David GralL A S-S8 1754 Seven Oaks Road lackson. Ml 49201 Jennifer Crall NUR 88 RD i Box 290 C Brass Castle Road Washington, NJ Q7882 Tiffany A, Crandall AGS 88 19130 Roman Was Gaithersburg. MD 20879 Carol A Crane EDU 88 06 Griggs Road Brookline. MA 02 1 ! ■ Tracy L. Crarie.Al-S Bradlee.Road Martilehead. MA ii r lacqueline D. Craven A S 88 30 Southboume : Ri-idd Jamaica Piain, MA 02 1  i Douglas S. Crawford ai-S ,s.s 4 toda Road W. Allenhurst, NJ. 0?7l I .Bemad  «e frehftn sOM 88 24 Dracut Sfreet. Dorchester. MAO- ' iJi Jean-M. Ccescen?i SOM 88 7 Fox Run Road: ' Bedford.. MA f i?j ! Paul A Crirnmins ' -OM 88 12 Rice Road 33 Maynard, MA0;!? ' ' i Catbleen M Croke AGS 88 08 Mill Pond Lane Norwood, MA 0Jpo2 Kathleen M. Cifjiin NUR 88 9 Maymont Driv Framingham. N Lisa A. Cronin t 85 Colony Drivi ' Hampden, MA tj lennifer M. Cro t 204A Bridge Sti ' aet Osterville. MA pi - ' ' Maureen A Cro jv AGS 88 630 lohn Anderson Drive Ormotid Beach. ' I I ' 2n7l Alison M.Crowe ' lAJ.S ks 4 Witch Way Salem. ' MA 0.1970 Stacey A. Crowefl A S 88 301 Norgr.ove Pfa-.-e Eiberori. Ml 077.-1 Michael J, Crowley AGS 88 114 Besl Road ..Waitham, MA 02 1 1 James Cuff SOM;88 ' •- 163 Haviiands fine White Plains. NV inr.ir. Sarah A. Cylbert. ' A. ' -S 88 (238 II !th Avenue Beflevue, ' WA 980(14 Barbara L, Cullen A S 88 58 North Street FoxbOro. MA 020 . Robert CuUiford : SOM 88 • IS Merritt Avenue Groveland. MA 618U Eileen M, Cullm-JAGS 88 9o Puritan Roadi Swamps««t. MA: tio; lohn S. Cullina A!gs 88 25 Westmont W.Hartford, CTfi ' M? ■ Lauren Cutltton-A. ' -S 8,8 5 Winshaw Road Swampscbtt. MA, i ' vo; Amy Curcio A SJ88 4J South Street ; Rockport. MAO! ' - ' Deni e Curley AGS 88 654- Union Avenue Kenilworrh. Nl.0.7im .. . Kenneth .]. Cuite.v -v-- 8 . 01 Richard Road Holliston. MA 01740 lohn C. Curran A S 88 2 Wyman Street Wobum. MA 01801 Robert W. Curran SOM 88- PO Box 836 Ashland. NH 03217 Sean M. Curran A S 88 517 Liberty Avenue Jersey, N] 07307 Steven F. Curran A S 88 20 Pinewood Road Needham, MA 02192 Timothy M. Curran SOM £ 128 Doane Street Cohasset. MA 02025 Kevin J Cusack SOM 88 ' 12516 Stablehouse Court Potomac. MD 20854 Catherine Cushna NUR 88 19 Bumside Road Newton, MA 02161 Evan C Cuthbert A S 8 10 Reeves Road Bedford. MA 01730 Dina L. Cutrone SOM 2 Goose Cove I amsey, NJ 07-146 1 P. Cyr AGS 1090 Essex Street Lawrence, MA 01841 lennifer C. Oamiak EDU 5 12 Sherman Street Qutncy, MA 02 1 70 Carolyn A. D ' Alessandro A S 88 1 2t Haas Road Basking Ridge, Nl 07920 Maryann D ' Alessandro SOM 88 2 Candlewood Pa N Dix Hills, NY 11740 Christopher J. D ' Arpino A S 88 5 Sweet Hill Drive lohnston, Rl 029)9 Maria D ' Esposito SOM 88 19 Forest Avenue Old Tappan, NJ 07675 lohn F D ' Onolrio SOM 88 2 Overlea Avenue Milfbrd, MA 01757 Ellen- Dade k Ian SOM- 88 72 South Comstock Parkway Cranston, Rl 02920 Douglas A. Dahl SOM 88 PO Box 7009 Index 441 Hampton. NH 03842 William |. Dalley SOM 88 I Bushnell Drive Lexington, MA 02173 Daniel B. Daley SOM 88 61 Page Terrace 9 Stoughton, MA 02072 Thomas P. Daley SOM 88 19 Catlln Road Brookline, MA 02146 Mary Katherlne A Dalton A S 88 1221 Lafayette Road Gladwyne. PA 19035 Stephen Dalton A S 88 264 Grove Street Apt 3 Aubumdale, MA 02166 Karen E. Daly SOM 88 36 Richwood Street W, Roxbury. MA 02132 Kathleen Daly SOM 88 l23Chelsea Road White Plains, NY 10603 Mary Daly SOM 88 I Montgomery Road | Scarsdale. NY 10583 J Brian K Dancause Ad 399 Katahdin Avenue! Millinocket, ME 04463 Doreen A. Dantono Ag 30 Hartshorn Street W. Bridgewater, MA 0| Arthur E. Darboven Sfi 2000 Hamburg 56 Leuchtturmweg 46 FR Germany Alexander E Darcy A£| 7 Blueberry Lane Brunswich, ME 0401 1 I Carla Dardanello EDl| I I Charles Drive Fairfield, N| 07006 Susan | Darling SOMl 48 Depeyster Avenuef Tenafly, N| 07670 Ellen M Daschbach f 7 Ridge Road Hanover, NH 03755 Daniel N Dasilva A $ 58 Lefferts Road Yonkers. NY 10705 Steven M Dasilva A | 50 Vinnicum Road Swansea. MA 02777 Christopher R Davis £ 43 Triton Avenue Winthrop. MA 02152 [ Devdra |, Davis NUR | PO Box 16 New Vemon, N| 0797$ Robert I Davis SOM £ 391 1 Davenant Avenua Cincinnati. OH 45213 | Steven B Davis SOMg 9 Lands End Lane Sudbury, MA 01776 Peter | De Bernardo i 244 Rowley Bridge Rcj Topsfield, MA 01983 f Susan L. De Lazaro Agi 198 Lambert Street Crawford, N| 07016 Wendy L. Decker NUR 88 Box 768-A Stamford, VT 05352 Michele M Decoteau A S 88 29 Bunker Hill Road Shrewsbury, MA 01545 Scott A. Deehan A S 88 91 Pine Street Manchester, MA 01944 Joseph Defranco, |r. A S 88 59 Witherell Drive Sudbury, MA 01776 David | DeGeorge SOM 88 48 Cass Avenue W Springfield, MA 01089 Theresa M Degnan A S 88 72 Huntington Road Milton, MA 02186 Albert F DeGrasse A S 88 9201 Shore Road Brooklyn, NY 1 1209 Robert F Del Principe A S 88 60 lumper Ridge Drive Waterbury, CT 06708 Elizabeth A. Delaney A S 88 3 W. Maple Avenue Moorestown, NJ 08057 loan C. Delaney A S 88 261 Highbrook Avenue Pelham, NY 10803 Patrick G Delaney A S 88 784 Jersey Street Denver, CO 80220 Sean T. Delaney SOM 88 128 Hudson Street Somerville, MA 02144 Donna Delayo SOM 88 2154 Perrine Road Martinsville, N| 08836 Albert Deleo SOM 88 70 Bow Street Medford, MA 02155 Anthony |. Delfico A S 88 253 Beechwood Drive Paramus. N| 07t 52 Andrew Delisi A S 88 5 Eagle Nest Road Chelmslord. MA 01824 Karen M Delollis A S 88 5742 Charteroak Drive Cincinnati, OH 45236 Elizabeth M. Deluga NUR 88 24 lames Street S. Yarmouth, MA 02664 Joseph C. Demarco SOM 88 95 Whittier Road Medlord, MA 02155 Karen A Demasco SOM 88 27 Strully Drive Massapequa Park, NY 1 1762 Lisa M Demichele SOM 88 375 Green Manor Terrace Windsor Locks, CT 06096 Melissa Demoranvllle SOM 88 837 Pearse Road Swansea, MA 02777 Martin J Dempsey A S 88 727 Revere Road Glen Ellyn.IL 60137 Patricia L Dempsey SOM 88 4926 Westgate Road Minnelonka. MN 55345 T Michael Dempsey A S 88 25 Llnwood Street Lynn, MA 01905 lames E. Dentzer A S 88 2654 Reese Avenue Evanston, IL 60201 Todd A. Depastlno A S 88 164 Sunrldge Drive- Pittsburgh. PA 15234 Carla L Derba SOM 88 5 Candlewood Drive Andover, MA 01810 Carlo A. Desantis A S 88 31 Lisa Drive Leominster, MA 01453 Elaine M Desena A S 88 47 McCoy Street Avon. MA 02322 Maria L. Desgrosseilliers A S 12 Lantern Lane Merrimack, NH 03054 |ohn Desroches SOM 88 301 Fenno Street Revere, MA 02151 Paul B Deters SOM 88 1815 Park Valley Drive Columbus, IN 47203 lennifer E Deveney A S 88 50 Summer Street Cohasset. MA 02025 Maitland, FL t275l John D. Devereaux SOM 88 PO Box 57 Scituate, MA 020w Dovle P Devereux A S 88 846 lackson River Forest, IL 60305 Carla Devita A S 88 1 1 3 Merwin Circle Cheshire. CT 06410 Alan G Diamond SOM 88 1 1 Baron Park 5 Burlington, MA 01803 Joaquin Antonio Diaz. SOM 88 PO Box 850. Panama 1 Republic of Panama : : : : Amy 1. Dibona A S 88 131 Battery Street Charleston. SC 29401 LisaM. Dibonaventura EDU 8H RFD ) N. Crosvenordale. CT 0625 1 Jillian Dickert SOM 88 59 Seatoam Avenue Winfield Park. NJ 07G3o Catherine M. Didonato A S ; 88 256 E. Saddle River Road Saddle River, NI 07458 Marc D Diflore SOM 88 ■ ' 19 Miami Avenue W Roxbury, MA 021.32 teah Dilonzo A S 88 2.3 Perthshire Road Brighton, MA 021 Maureen C. Difonio A S 7 Ridge Road Hudson, MA 01 : Robert M. Digeronfmo SOM 72 Hill Top. Drive Leominster, MA 01453 Dawn M. Dimartlno A S 88 241 Walnut Street Braintree, MA 02184 lohn A. Dlmi!loSOM88 l 181 Hennessey Drive Portland, ME 04103 Michelle I Dion A S 88 41 Nelson Road Cranston. Rl 02920 ffntftcmv ' wV 79; Highland ■ Miiford, MAuT Trar.evM. Dixon A S 8« 635-- Morton Street . Maltapan, MA 02126 Dorothy Dobens NUR 88 Box 572 Nashua, NH 03061 Sean C. Dockery A S 88 Harbor Place S Salem, NY 10510 ' KimberJ-y J. Dogan SOM t R F D 2 Knollridge Drive NOSmithfleld. Rl u2«9S , Ellen Dohertv A S 88 1353 Eim Street. Plymouth-. Ml 48170 Robert Doherty SOM 88 R ' .D. I Gleneagles Drive- ' Baskln Ridge. Nl 07920 Peter B, Dolan, |r A S 88 «5I Laguna.Road Pasadena, CA 91 (ffij Kathleen R. Dolah SOM i II Flefchei Aver, MA 0143; Ada £ Doming i8S 261 Harvard Street ■Rio-Ptedfas I .PR 0OQ27 lose M Domingue sOM 88 Sextante. 7 Ara-vacj Madrid,: Spain 2KD2( Margaret Dbmurad A S 88 82 Thunder Road Sudbury ' . ' rvIA 01776 Andrew L Don A S 88 7 S Lakeside Drive W Medford. Nl 08055 David Donahue A S 88 10 Beaver Dam Drive Westford, MA 01886 Kristine Donahue NUR 88 320 St- Clair Avenue Spring Lake. NJ 07762 Nancy M Donahue A S 88 185 Jerusalem Pd Cohaset, MA 02025 lohn M. Donnellan SOM 88 106 Cross Street Norwell, MA 02061 Catherine M. Donaghue A S 88 33 Asheville Road Hyde Park. MA 02134 Barbara A Donovan SOM 88 5 Glen Road, Weymouth, MA 02189 Brian W Donovan SOM 88 30 Danbury Circle North Rochester, NY 14618 Catherine T Doody A S 88 7270 Old Sauk Road Madison, Wl 53717 Brian T Dooling A S 88 6008 Good Lion Court Alexandria, VA 22310 Sean P Doonan A S 88 485 Charles Street Maiden, MA 02148 lennifer Dopazo A S 88 234 Cypress Street Brookline, MA 02146 Barbara Doran A S 88 41 Auckland Street Dorchester, MA 02125 Jennller A.Dorscy A S 88 19 West Shore Drive Marblehead, MA 01945 Paul |. Dorsi A S 88 54 Tyler Avenue W Haven, CT 06516 Christine A Dougherty NUR 88 90 Bainbridge Road W Hartford, CT06II9 lohn Douglas SOM 88 533 Edmonds Road Framingham, MA 01701 Roger L Dowd A S 88 108 Warren Road Framingham. MA 01701 lean H Dowling NUR 88 PO Box 313 School Street Saxtons River. VT 05154 lohn C Dowling A S 88 38 Vega Road Marlboro, MA 01752 Christine P Doyle A S 88 70 Wellington Avenue Short Hills. N| 07078 Hlngham, MA 02043 Richard P. Doyle A S 88 404 Inveraray Villanova. PA 19085 ■Patricia A.Orago EDU 88 151 Charleston Drive Huntington, NY 1 1743 Michael E.Drea A S 88 9 Feather Lane Whitman, MA 02382 Natascha M, Drekonja A S 88 Route 2 St. loseph, MA 56374 John C Drew A S 88 19 Cleolia Terrace Newton. MA 02160 Jennifer Driscoll EDU 88 s Rowley Bridge Road Topsfield. MA 6|981 Joaji M DriM-ollSOM 88 . 124 Old Farm Road . ' Mflton. MA 02186 Maiy C Dnscoll A S 88 39 Sedgewick Drive Scituate. MA 02060 Susan Dnskill A S 88 146 Pondfleld W flronxville. NY 10708 lennller R. Dritsas A S 88 621 Ashmead Road -Cheltenham. PA 19012 Edward Ducey A S 88 35 Oxford Road Wellesley Hills, MA 02181 Christine Duffy SOM 88 44 Deerpalh Trak Duxbury. MA 02312 Marianne F. Duffy SOM 88 II Plain St. Bx. 162 Walpole. MA 02081 Monique A Duffy A S 88 14 Howes 5treet Dorchester. MA 02125 Sharon Dufly A S 88 PO Box 863 Bemardsvllle, Nl 07924 lohn F Duggan AfiS-88 - illir Hill D! Chatham Township. N| 07928 Peter 7. Duggan A ' 30l Allen Avenue Brooklyn, NY 1 1 229 Kathleen F. Duke A S 88 06 Scenic Drive Holden, MA 01520 lames M. Dunbar A S 88 v-j?2 ' 8amsable Road. W Newton, MA O2lo5 Samantha Dunham A S 88 f 6 Wolfe Lane Conyngham. PA 18219 Denis P. Dunn A S 68 20059 Parkview Avenue Rocky River, OH 44 Mo Elizabeth A Dunn EDU 88 21 Biscayne Drive Ramsey, Nl 07446 Nicholas T. Dunne SOM 88 12159 Cladshire Court St. Louis, MO 630-14 Mary Rose Durante A S 88 I Oakcrest Road Hingham, MA 02043 Thomas P. Dumey SOM 88 ' 12 Sunset Drive N Caldwell. NJ 07006 William Dumih ' e A§S 88 34 Glover Avenue ' Yonkers, NY 1070.1 Kevin F, Dwyer A S 88 ' 22 Ponderosa Drive Hanover, MA 02339 Marv C Dwyer NUR 88 227 otis Street Hingham. MA 02043 Karen Dykes SOM 88 24 Clenwood llfte Levitown, PA 19055 Paule J Dymsza A S 88 28 Peter Bulkeley Road Concord. MA 01742 Katherine Early A S 88 RFD 8 Box 195 Concord, NH 03301 Kathleen Edwards A S 88 2824 NE 38th Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 Tyrone S Edwards SOM 88 5401 SW 145 Avenue Ft Lauderdale, FL 33330 Michelle |. Egan A S 88 PO Box 3336 Kodiak, AK 99615 Tracey V. Egan SOM 88 5 Martins Circle Newton Square. PA 191073 Amy Ellsworth A S 88 29 Oakwood Road Niantic. CT 06357 Maura E Embler EDU 88 4 Furwood Drive E. Northport, NY 11731 Lisa M Emond A S 88 17 Tannery Drive lellerson, MA 01522 loseph A Enriquez A S 88 9 Foster Lane Kingston, MA 02364 Louie A, Enriquez SOM 88 8 Harborage Isle Ft Lauderdale. FL 33316 Ion A Erickson A S 88 191 E Central Street Natick, MA 01760 Alexander Escobar A S 88 170 Avenue D 120 New York, NY 10009 Dan R Esposlto A S 88 318 A Street Middlesex, NJ 08846 John P Esposlto SOM 88 550 Prospect Avenue Oradell, N| 07649 Judith A Esposlto A S 88 60 Marlon Avenue Hartsdale, NY 10530 Francis |, Evans A S 88 1 17 Cooper Avenue Upper Montclair, NJ 07043 Mary M. Evans SOM 88 23 Ruthven Street Ouincy. MA 02171 Peter B Everin SOM 88 4 Treeborough Drive W Hartford, CT 061 17 Christopher I Fagan A S 8£ 79 Butternut Lane Kensington. CT 06037 I F Fahe- A 814 N Webster Avenue Scranton, PA 18510 Cordon W Fair A S 88 Glen Denin DrivM NH 03079 I Clarisse M Fairbanks NUR .88 inset Drive ] iham. MA 02767, Christine A Fallon A S 88 2696 Rocklyn Road Shaker Heights, OH 44 1 22 Michael G, Fanikos A S 88 35 Bishops lane Lynniield, MA 0l«40 Mark 5. Farina A S 88 Evelyn Road eedham.MA- 021 4 on M Farley A S 88 4 Sandra Drive ' eslerly. Rl 02891 lutiane Farrand SOM 88 17 William I Heights Framingham. MA 01701 Erfka ! Parrel! NUR 88 16 Lost Brook Lane Wallinglord, CT 0o492 loseph T Farrelly A S 88 830 Glenview Road Glenvlew, IL 60Tp9H Rosanna Fay A S 88 245 Water Row Sudbury. MA 01776 loseph R Fazio A S 88 2887 Riverland Road Ft Lauderdale. FL 31312 Steven J. Feeley SOM 88 ■1440 Burlington Place NW Washington, DC 2001,6 ' |ill;M Feeney A S88 Thomas Leignton Boulevard Cumberland. Rl 02864 Rosemary D. Feltelberg A S 5{)ivHighland Avenue Fall River, MA 02720 Douglas G. Feldner SOM 88 1 38 Beechwood Road H j Oradell, N) 07649 ' j Harvey S. Felman A S 88 : 1 35 Cros HHI Hr Maiden, MA 02148 Soma | Femandes SOM 88 42 Power Street Taunton, MA 02780 Alicia A, Fernandez A S 88 1 108 Piceloni Street Santurce. PR 00907 Alina Fernandez EDU 88 forrimar Avenue Lomas Verdes M-T3 Guaynabo, PR ooos? Eileen Femaridez ' A S ' W ' : 8038 Albion Street Philadelphia. PA l9|3o Sonla Femande A S 88 Hillandale Manor Norwalk, CT 0o85l lames A. Feroli A S 88 7 Old Club Court Rockvilfe, MD 20852 Robert Ferraro A S 88 7 Sparhawk Apt 2 Brighton. MA 02135 Kevin M. Ferreri SOM 88 20 Cornwall Geneva. NY 14450 Michael R. Ferzoco SOM 88 166 Metropolitan Avenue Roslindale, MA 02131 Peter Filtranti A S 88 20 Oakhurst. Road Beveriy, MA 01915 Charon Finnerty A S 88 408 Farmer Drive Windsor. CT 06095 Anne Fioriillb A S 88 3 Sard Road Albany. NY 12204 Sylvia M. Fiorino A S 88 16 Overlook Drive Bedlord. MA:0I730 lennilerM. Fish A S 88 RR I 4 7B Milltown Road Holmes, NY 125! I Scott W. Fisher A S 88 ■ 77 Pocahontas Street Walpole, MA 02081 Laurie A, Fitzgerald A S 88 1 24 Oliver Road Belmont. MA 02178 Kerry A. Fltzpatrlck NUR 88 10 Kennedy Lane W. Islip. NY tl795 Margaret E. Fltzpatrlck A S 8S 74 Brookfield Circle Framingham. MA 01701 Mary Beth Fitapatrlck SOM 88 1 Prospe, I Avenue Garden City. NY 1 1530 Steven I. Fitzpatrick A S 88 4 Clover Lane Rum son, N| 07760 Elizabeth Fitzsimons A S 88 5 Powder Mill Road Milton. MA 02187 Anne M. Flaherty EDU 88 338 Highland Avenue Winchester. MA 01890 Brian | Flaherty SOM 88 34 N Pollard Drive Fulton, NY 13069 lelfrey A Flaherty SOM 88 10 Seaside Place E Norwalk. CT 06855 Maura L Flaherty EDU 88 904ft Los Palos Lane Palos Hills, IL 60465 Maureen Flaherty SOM 88 14 Woodbridge Street Cambridge. MA 02140 442 lndex Kevin Flanagan AGS 88 3 Blanche! Court Ftorham Park. N| 07932 Patrick Flannagan AGS 88 3204 Attleboro Drive Greensburg. PA 1 560 1 Brian Flatley AGS 88 1 1 Parklawn Road Boston, MA 02132 Kathleen D Flatley A S 88 50 Father Carney Drive Milton. MA 0218 Susan C Fleck SOM 88 4614 player Court Tampa. FL 33624 Erin A Fleming A S 88 25 Schuyler Hills Road Loudonville. NY 12211 Mark C. Fletcher AGS 88 7 Christmas Tree Hill Huntington. CT 06484 Michelle C Fletcher AGS 88 2258 Indian Hill Road jU-KaptUs, IA 24U3 F Flutie A S 88 binhood Road 1. MA 01760 i Fiynn A S 88 mm it Road I, MA 021 i v, flynn AGS 88 IS Marabee Avenue ' palla:. PA 18612 V Flynn SOM 88 i. Dear Road Mtllon.MA02l.Sf. i i Foley SOM 88 ey Road . . . Vt 0lM O  ftc r u ' v ma c:: . SOM .58 1 Street ilree. MA 02184 Follett AGS 88 — .rwood Street MA 02148 ;: SOM 8.5 ■fTnavts A 2 Brockline. MA02lln ft May ' i FongASSSB ■ Venue ■ Chelsea. MA 021 0 n.i Fbng AGS S.5 K rker Street Apr 701 MBufit kisco. NY 10549 Kim M Fontaine EDU 88 PC BovSI. 79 Willow West HarwicH. MA O2o7l lohn Foran AGS 88 4 Old Field Lane Redding. CT 0o8% Diane Ford AGS .58 45 Dorchester Street Quincy. MA 0217 Christine A Forget N 1 East Hill Road Oalham. MA 01068 Elizabeth Forget SOM 65 Underhill Road ■ Hamdeti CT 06517 Brenda L Forster EDU 88 1417 La Peria Avenue __ e Beach. CA 908!5 en Fortier A S 88 18 Candlewick Lane Kensington. CT 06037 L Fountain A S 88 Drive Box 9oe. RFD 1 I W . NH 03837 Fowler A S 88 ler Avenue ID 21204 . i ragano AGS 88 ■-: Cnzalez o! i Asuncion. Paraguay William | Frain SOM 88 J0134 Provmcetown Ba Village. OH 4di40 Chnstine Franco A S 88 r.i i v.ard Avenue Westwood NJ l£Sfift 9| Hn Street fading PA 19006 Larol Frangos AGS 88 :-■: Lane Rochester, NY 14617 Michael Frank AGS  rest Road r. PA 19087 Frasco A S 88 nvalley Road ' ield Hills, Ml 48013 A Frazier AGS 88 Bo 2400 He. ME 04901 Freccero A S 88 e Qeld Street MA 02401 ■ V ' . j 130 jller A S 88 Pidfie I. MA 1 1.1 j ■ AGS 88 WUBk ma rjiwte Win M Furlong A S 88 15 Presidents Road Htngham MA 02043 David | Gabriel A S 88 391 Highview Avenue Somerset. MA 02726 Thomas M Cabrielle A S 88 331 Bushy Hill Road Shnsbury. CT 06070 Mana Caghardi A S 88 1836 Dean Street New Haven. CT 06512 Linda Gailius SOM 88 616 Hayward Mill Road Concord. MA 01742 fillCaitenby A S 88 56 Huntington Road Hadley MA 01035 Kenneth Calto SOM 88 567 Split Rock Road Syosset. NY 1 1791 Gfeelle M Calang AGS 88 34 Apple Hill Road Kingston, NY 12401 Ciovanna Galbiati SOM 88 208 Maverick Street E. Boston. MA 02128 Christopher A. Galeazzi A S 88 50 Tronfaglia Avenue Lynn. MA 01905 luliette Calicia SOM 88 26 Bigelow Street Quincy. MA 02169 Elizabeth A. Gallagher SOM 88 3 Fayette Street Newton, MA 02158 v h.iel K ( ItagherAfcS-wr-: i luyvesant Oval New York, NY 10009 Oin opherR Calli A S 88 (.1 Otagmont Way woodslde.CA 94062 C.ira t; OaHuCCl AGS 88 v-. WoJvetstone Road i Greenwich. Rl 02818 William Cailuai SOM 88 ' ' ■ St, Man- Street Hills la]e. N| 07o42 NjnJyGaHuizo A S 88 :n Conine Drive f Mmjngham. MA 01701 lennjiifci Ganshift AGS 88 s i in:Ash Lawn Drive Uke! forest, 1L 60045 ■ niohfo Garcia A S 88 -sj ' i Marti Street x.niurce, PR 00 07 I illiafl M. Garcia AGS 88 :n,s Longmeadow Drive Hoi brook. MA G2.U3 Gdhiiiette GarolaJo A S 88 ir. Sianwich Road Creehwfch. CT 0 8 0 Puna M. Gaolga SOM 88 7 u Green Hill Gardjfeo Hills, PR 00657 Nm..ilM: Garritano AGS 88 r.J rjjewport Drive ■n ' un ' gsfowri, OH 44512 luff Gaspard A S 88 r Cotter. Road I r.mimgham. MA 01701 N Providence. Rl 0290.1 Mn.hael A. Gaul AGS 88 27 [ ' rimrose Street Chevy Chaser MD 20815 I dwa ' td B Gavin AGS 88 PO BI 646 Old wick, NJ I S98 i k-jpeth Celies AGS 88 : c . Pirchall Drive v.irsdale. NY itrtfl ' j Timothy E. Cenerti SOM 38 ui raft Street Ha elton, PA 18201 Pamela |. Cenovese A S-8S |RD I Box 332 K Kent, CT 06757 ■ ' ' Timothy O. George A S 88 £ 24 BriarcTiff Ladue, MO 63124 L John E. Geraghty A S 88 1765 Canton Avenue Mj|tor MA021 _ Ellen | Gerend EDU 88 705 Oak Tree Road Sheboygan. Wl 53083 Michelle Cerety SOM 88 95 paradise Road Swampscott, MA 01907 lohn T. Geriach AGS 88 97 Oneida Drive Greenwich. CT 0o830 Mary A. Cermaine A S 8S 28 Phillips Brook Road Westwood, MA 02090 Laura I. Cerm3k SOM 38 131 Ravine Drive Matawan, Nl 07747 Mary I. Gerval AGS83 97 Farwell Street Lewiston. ME 04240 Michael ). Gervasi AGS 88 187 Roosevelt Road Weymouth, MA 02188 Nicolas T. Ciannaros SOM 88 68 Breer Street Brockton, MA 0240 1 Dana A. Gianoulis AGS 88 19 Cumberland Road Belmont. MA 02178 Regina A. Ciere A S 88 9917 Kentsdale Drive Potomac. MD 20854 William Gilbert A S 88 65 Lin wood Street W Haven. CT 06516 David G Gilfillan A S 88 12 Dale Drive Morristown, NJ 07960 Valerie Gill SOM 88 73 Whitcomb Avenue Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Daniel C Gilligan SOM 88 I I Peabody Avenue Danvers. MA 01923 loseph M. Cindhart SOM 88 1003 Stevens Drive Ft Wash. PA 1 9034 Nancy M. Gitto A S 88 Nancy Court Leominster. MA 01453 Tara A.Glackin EDU 88 43 Sydney Road Huntington, NY 11743 Carol A. Gleason SOM 88 18 Norwel! Avenue Scituate. MA 0206 Katie Gleason AGS 88 393 Larch Avenue Bogota, N| 07603 Kristen A Gleason A S 88 13 Keniston Road Lynnfield, MA 01940 Martin H. Click SOM 88 625 Fountain Street New Haven, CT 06515 Kristin P. Glueck NUR 88 56 Wildwood Acres Road Rocklall. CT 06481 Marianne Glynn SOM 88 220 Alder Road Westwood. MA 02090 Keith W Gnazzo A S 88 PO Box 7 Plainville. CT 06062 Kenneth S Co A S 88 30 West 61 Street 23D New York. NY 10023 Matthew P. Golden A S 88 32 Hollis Avenue Braintree. MA 02184 Deborah Goldman A S 88 2057 Alaeloa Street Honolulu. HI 96821 Barbara A Goll NUR 88 24 Foxwood Lane Thomwood. NY 10594 Christopher R Gonella SOM 88 39 Cranford Place Cresskill. N| 07o26 Sonnia M Gonzalez-Rubio EDU 88 P O Box 4729 Guayaquil. Ecuador Maria I Gonzalez A S 88 Franklin Lakes. N) 074 1 7 Gerald R. Goode AGS 88 1,33 Lawnview Drive Braintree. MA 02184 John I Goodwin SOM 88 30 Tanglewood E. Providence, Rl 029|5 Patricia M. Goodwin AGS 88 97 Chestnut Street Everett, MA 82149 William A. Gordon EDU 83 5 Company Street ' ( Compass Rose St Croix. VI 00820 Ann C. Gorman AGS 88 21880 Lake Road T Rocky River, OH 44Jlo Paul | Goudreau A S 88 60 Pleasant Street Lexington, MA 02173 David I. Gould A S 88 70 Burnt Cedar Drive N.Kingstown, Rl 0285: Michelle M. Gouthro 35 Mayflower Road Quincy. MA 02171 Jane M Grady NUR SS IS4 Franklin Street Wrentham. MA 02093 Margaret Grady EDU 88 6 Bishop Road W. Hartford, CT0 ) 19 Colleen Graham SOM 88 1089 W. Park Street Long Beach, NY 11561 Donna M. Graham AGS 88 114 Sheridan Avenue Brooklyn. NY 11208 Jorge A Grajeda A S 88 18 Forbes Street Boston. MA 02 1 30 Francisco | Granados SOM 88 ' s 6875 Granada Boulevard Miami. EL. 33146 Keith W. Crange AGS 88 4 Gilman Lane PeeteWB, NY !05bt lennifer t Granozio.AGS 88 oOO West I (6th Street New York, NY 10027 Lynda Grant NUR 88 38 Lee Street Bangor. ME 04401 ...Pamela Gray A S..88 GS88 AltO , Ml t Metanie Green A S 88 1 10 Pond Street Winchester, MA 01890 Allison M Greene NUR 88 8 Pond View Drive Cumberland, Rl 028o4 Gregory R. Greene SOM 88 10 Woodcarter Knoll Box 1610 Chatham. MA 02oti9 lanice M Greene AGS 88 1 3 Elyse Drive New City. NY 10956 Thomas G. Greene AGS 38 201 Manchester Street Martapan. MA 02126 Victor J. Greene EDU 88 10 Phillips Street Quincy. MA 02170 Susan M Greenwood A S 88 94 Killian Avenue Trumbull, CT 0o6l I Charles L. Gregory AGS 88 1614 1 Harlow Detriot. Ml 48235 Jane E Gregory AGS 88 ,:J97 Meadow Hills Drive ■ Guilford, CT 06437 Kerrtann Grey SOM 88 - : 131 Barbara Drive . Springfield. PA 19064 1 Joanne Gribbon A S 88 7 Barnswallow Drive Pittsford, NY 14534 Margaret L. Grierson EOU 88 1141 50th Street North Bergen, Nl 07047 lulie A Griffin SOM 88 14 Marion Lane N. Chatham, MA 02650 Michael L. Griffin AGS 88 6 Sandalwood Lane Andover, MA 01810 Paul E. Griffin A S 88 104 Briar Road Nanuet. NY 10954 Sheilah A. Griffin AGS 88 80 Eastway Reading, MA 01867 Eileen M. Groll A S 88 RD 2 Hudson, NY 12534 Mlchaef F, Cross SOM 88 v. 55 Wood Ridge Road Thornton, PA 19373 Deana M. Cuadagno AGS 88 RD I Box 245 55 Myrick Lane Harvard. MA 01451 loaqutn De La Guardia AG5 88 Panama 9A Panama 2 36 Christine Guarino EDU 88 3 Redwood Road Denville, N| 07834 MarkGudaitis SOM 88 1 14 Childs Street Lynn. MA 01905 Lisa A. Gugliada A S 88 152 Waters Edge Congers. NY 10920 lohn D Guman SOM 88 133 Hickory Street Bridgport. CT 06610 Christopher Cuzikowski A S 88 1012 Chancery Lane Nashville, TN 37215 Christopher M Cuzzf A S 88 11 Randlett Park W, Newton, MA 02105 leannine Haas NUR 88 329 Sherwood Drive Yardley, PA 19067 Carolyn Hackett A S 88 16 Buckmkan Drive Winchester. MA 01890 Heidi Hadro A S 88 60 Robin Hood Street Aubumdale. MA 02166 Mary Ellen M Hagan A S 8J 362 Adams Street Milton, MA 02186 Kevin P Haggerty SOM 88 31 Branch Brook Road 1 1 1 1 Terrlll Road Scotch Plains, N] 07076 Nancy C. Hamel EDU 88 12 Ledgewood Drive Farmlngton. CT 060.32 Josephine Hammack AGS 88 1821 Edgehill Drive Alexandna, VA 22307 Stephen M. Hampe SOM 88 1 1 Old Coach Road Canton, MA 02021 William D. Hamrock SOM 88 7 Adrienne Drive Canton. MA 02O2I Lynne M. Hancock NUR 88 Oak Grove Dn Somers. CT 0607! Christopher J. Hanley A S 88 440 East 23rd Street New York, NY lOOK) Sheila Hanley AGS 88 26740 Robleda Court Los Altos Hills. CA 94022 Christopher I Hanlon SOM 88 - 697 Clearview Drive Cheshire, CT 06410 Jenifer K. Hanlon SOM 88 901 Huron Court Marg D3 Marco Island, FL 33937 Patricia A. Hanna AGS - ' - ■: 383 Keats Road Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 April E. Hanrahan A S 88 47 Edson Street Stow. MA 01 775 Kimberly A. Hanson EDU 88 7227 Ashburton Cr North Canton. OH 44720 mifer B. Hanssen AGS 88 944 Linda Vista Pasadena, CA 91 103 Robert K. Harada SOM 88 90 Hopkins Street Hillsdale, NJ 07642 Charles ( ' . Harrington A S 88 49 Pleasant Place Kearny, N[ 07032 Colleen M. Harringnton EDU 88 640 W. Fulton Street LongBeaeh. NYU 561 nngi i Lane Shan 2 Bn] Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Stephen Harrington AGS 88 PO Box 1755 Duxbury. MA 02331 Brian D. Hart SOM 88 17 Locke Drive Pittsford. NY 14534 James Hart AGS 88 77 Essex ' Street Middleton. MA 01949 Karen I. Hart A S 88 42 Falrview Terrace ■ S. Glastonbury. .CT 06073 Lynn |. Hartery NUR 88 ■ 46 Greenwood Drive Brewer. ME 04412 Timothy I Hartnett SOM 87 Willets Drive Syossel, NY 1 1 79 1 Jeffrey V Harvey SOM 88- 9 Old Lancaster ■Sudbury. MA 01776 Patrick ( Haskell SOM 38 173 Stratford Road Needham, MA 02192 Thomas A Hassey SOM 8J 294 Hlghview Avenue Somerset, MA 02726 Kurt M Haulier SOM 88 74 Westerly Road Weston. MA 02193 Kristine G, Haveles EDU t 41 ' i Coral.Ayenue Manchester. NH 01104 Kelly M, Haviean AGS 88 7 Horseshoe Lane Wilbraham. MA 01095 David H Hayes AGS 88 194 Hubbard Street Lenox, MA 01240 Dennis B. Heavey.A S 88 24 Irving Road Natick, MA 01760 Deirdre F Hebard EDU 8, 1 2 3 Buckingham Road Milton, MA 02186 Chris I. Hebert A S 88 4S25 Cassitl Streel Columbus. OH 43220 Ronald Hebshie A S 88 51 Oakside Avenue Brockton. MA 02401 Kathryn Heck EDU 88 26 Rose Avenue imsey, NJ 07446 lharles L Heekin AGS 38 ,,3557 Bayard Drive Cincinnati, OH 45208 Elizabeth Heffeman AGS 153 Minuiernan Drive Concord, MA 01742 lelleman AGS 88 Hawthorne Avenue ■lington, MA 02174 Heffernan EDU 88 1077 Sweetbriar Lane ovelty, OH 44072 athy Hegarty A S 88 145 Wilson Avenue Wollaston, MA 02 1 70 liavld B Hekemian SOM 47 Oxford Drive Tenafly, N| O7o70 Andrew Hendrickson AGS 88 526 Hillcrest Road Ridgwood. Nl 07450 Sheila A Heneghan EDU 88 -36 Nathaniel Way Marshfield, MA 02050 Maureen P Hennlgan A S 88 Index 443 4 I Acorn Drive Clark. N| 07066 Maria A. Henriksen SOM 88 48 McAndrew Road Bralntree, MA 02184 Marianne Heppner NUR 88 14 Lake Road Wayland. MA 01778 lames C Heron A S 88 18 Abbot Bridge Drive Andover. MA 01810 Kathy A. Hickey A S 88 133 Marvin Ridge New Canaan, CT 06840 Patrick J. Hickey A S 88 RD5 Box 5126 Stroudsburg. PA 18360 David M Hicks A S 88 53 Glenham Street W. Roxbury. MA 02132 Michelle Hicks NUR 88 40 Pheasant Hill Road Marlboro. MA 01752 Paul | Higgins SOM 88 68 Columbine Road Milton. MA 02 1 87 Theresa N Higgins EDU 88 8 Laverdure Circle Framingham. MA 01701 Daniel C. Hillenbrand A S 88 324 Mitchell Batesville. IN 47006 lulie C. Hills A S 88 129 Main Street Byfield. MA 01922 Mark K.Hines A S 88 7 S 661 Lynn Drive Naperville. IL 60540 Tamara I. Hladik A S 88 22 Lakeview Terrace Watchung, N| 07060 Wendy Ho Tai A S 88 82 Shawnee Avenue Yonkers, NY 10710 Deirdre A Hoban NUR S-JiiOiup Ons Cumberland. Rl 02; Allison M. Hobbs. Savannah Courr Bethesda, MT 208 1 7 (Cart Hochkeppet A S 68 22 Smith Place CGbaSet, MA- 02025 lohn M. Hodapp A5S 88 H Cabot Street Milton, MA 02186 [oseph PHoffman SOM J3fl 74- Pond Street Cohasset, MA 02025 Hugh- M. Hogan A; S 88 5 ' Grandway Terr2ce : . Stockholm, Nl 07460- Eduardo Holguin SOM 88 Call Colombia Cafle8A 3-14 lo-GI South .America Edward P- Holland A S 88 jit Woodland Avenue Lynn r MA-£f9 ' 04. ' .: teonard P. Holmgren A S 88 fJQ Cedar Street Wehham, MA 01984 William P. Hornby SOM 88 lOakland Road . Lawrence. MA 01843 lames Home A S 88 27? W 96th Street New -York. NY 10025 Michael Hornung SOM 88 :i60 East Boulevard Gloversvilfe. NY 12078 Amy M. Horton -EDU 88 7 Deerfireld Place Beacon, NY 1 2508 Andrea M. Howard A S 8 10 Rose Lane Stoneham, MA 02180 Leslie Howe A S 88 ' At Heritage Drive Tequesta. FL 33469 Mary Howley A S 88 10 Wood Way 71 Rockledge Road Bronxville. NY 10708 Thomas Hucker A S 88 7722 Contour Drive Normandy, MO 63121 Barbara I. Hughes A S 88 120 Laurel Drive Needham. MA 02192 Daniel P Hughes SOM 88 63 Vesey Street Brockton. MA 02401 lohn Hull SOM 88 45 Mary Tappan. NY 10983 Martha I. Hull A S 88 1 15 E. Maple Street Hinsdale. IL6052I Kristen A. Humber EDU 88 119 Bartlett Street Northboro. MA 01532 Emily R. Humphrey A S 88 1015 Old Post Road Mamaroneck, NY 10543 Andrew Hurley A S 88 P.O Box 453 New Vernon, NJ 07976 Karen M Hurley SOM 88 1 1 6 Ledgewooa Road Dedham, MA 02026 Tonl L. Hurton A S 88 29 Wing Road Lynnfield, MA 01940 lohn Husk A S 88 7217 Churchill Road McLean, VA 22101 Lisa K. Hussey A S 88 100 Berkshire Street Cambridge, MA 02141 George H. Hutt SOM 88 37 Park Circle Hingham, MA 02043 Henry K Hyder A S 88 3 Hyder Avenue Methuen, MA 01844 Wilfred L Hynes A S 88 20 Reservation Road Milton. MA 02186 Nicholas A. lannuzzi A S 88 9 Teele Avenue Somerville, MA 02144 Todd B llles SOM 88 440 Little Tor Road New City, NY 10956 Angela Indian A S 88 2031 Dublin Drive Glendale. CA 91206 Diana | Irwin EDU 88 23 Laurel Way Norfolk, CT 06058 Kenneth T. Israel A S 88 2992 Country Place Dr Ea. Collierville. TN 38017 Alfredo Izaguirre A S 88 439 66th Street West New York. N| 07093 Tobi L. lackowitz EDU 88 Potter Avenue Box 54 Andover, NJ 07821 Douglas E. lackson SOM 88 459 Glen Road Weston. MA 02193 lulie M. lackson NUR 88 30 Appostle Road Somoerset, MA 02726 Eliza R, (acob SOM 88 536 Guyasuta Road Pittsburgh, PA 15215 Michael lalbert A S 88 7 Old Village Road Sturbridge. MA 01566 Anne K. James A S 88 144 Trier Saginaw. Ml 48602 Scott Jamieson SOM 88 3 Burlington Street Wobum, MA 01801 April lefferson A S 88 54 Wellington Hill Street Mattapan, MA 02126 Maura Jennings A S 88 2919 W. Donges Bay Road Mequon, Wl 53092 Catherine A. lohn A S 88 380 Washington Street Dorchester, MA 02124 Jennifer L. Johnson A S 88 1 303 East Brooklake Houston. TX 77077 Lourdes R. lohnson A S 88 70 Dean Street Madison. NJ 07940 Michael T Johnson A S 88 20 Olive Place- Lynbrook. Ny 1 1563 ; Pamela 5. lohnson SOM 88 12 Dean Street : Belmont, MA 02 1 78 ' Stephen I. lohnson A S 88 79 .Excelsior Avenue Troy, NY 12180 Susanne M. Johnson NUR 8; 5 Mason-Road Watertown. MA 02172 Kim E Johnston EDU 88 549 Canton Street ' Westwood, MA 02090 Marie Rose |oly SOM 88 30 Park Avenue W3keiield, MA 01880 Nib lonah A S 88 68- tfl 108th Street -New York. NY 11375 Lynn M. tones SOM 88 PA 18049 ' Kammerer A S 88 •tree Ridge 068:20 rigid Kane S-M 168 Surrey Run Williamsville. NY 14221 Christine A, Kane A S. 88. 10202 Scout Drive ' ' . ' Fairfax, VA 22030 lohn A Kane A S 88 108 Cumberland Road Leominster; MA 0145 ' i Lawrence P; Kane A S 88 557 W. Yarmouth Road W. Yarmouth, MA 02673 Martin Kane SOM 88 15 Glen Road Wellesley, MA 02181 Young Kang ASS 88 35 Baker Street BiJIerica, MA 01321 David A. Kania A S 88 38 Tamanny Trail Danbury, CT 06810 Kenneth P Kanzler SOM 88 204 Piney Street Islip Terrace, NY 11752 Kevin P. Kappock SOM 88 1344 Ridgewood Drive Highland Park, IL 60035 Elizabeth L Karam SOM 88 396 Madison Street Fall River, MA 02720 William R. Karpowic SOM 88 1 20 96 Street Brooklyn. NY 11209 David M. Karr SOM 88 40 Main Street Unit 107 Stoneham, MA 02180 lames C Katzmarek SOM 88 10410 5th Avenue Circle Minneapolis, MN 55420 Alice M Kavanagh A S 88 20 Roselin Avenue Ouincy, MA 02169 Kelly J Kavanaugh SOM 88 7 Parish Road Georgetown, MA 01833 loseph Kavey A S 88 31 Sparkill Street Waltham. MA 02154 Paul G. Kayata A S 88 301 Wood Haven Road Pawtuckel, Rl 02861 Catherine Keane A S 88 36 Erie Avenue Glendale. OH 45246 lohn Keant- A S 88 16 Juniper Lane Framingham, MA 01701 Kelly A Kefine A S 88 _ 9 Nassau Road Larchmont, NY 10538 Maureen Keaney EDU 88 59 Foster Avenue Auburn, ME 04210 Betsy A. Keating A S 88 22 Hillside Way Short Hills, N| 07078 Daniel W Keating 34 Beldenwood Road Simsbury, CT 06070 Michael Keating SOM 88 17 Kile Drive Michele M. Keefe SOM 88 r 7 Old Farm Road Duxbury, MA 02332 Iame4 H Keegan EDU 88 io Ridge Road Belmont. MA 02178 Elizabeth Keeling A S 88 258 Baker Street Walpole, MA 02081 LdwdrdE. KeenanSOM88 87D0 Harness Trail Potomac. MD 20854 Michael Keenan SOM 88 48 Weller Terrace Saddle Brook, N| 07662 Kim D.Kekligtan A S 88 60 Lee Avenue Portsmouth, Rl 02871 Robert A. Kellan A S 88 49 Sutton Hill Road : N Andover. MA 01845 Anne ' M. Kelleher SOM 88 i 7 i Wachusett Street lamaica Plain. MA 02130 Amy C. Kelley EDU 88 4! Homestead Street Action. MA 01720 Elizabeth A. Kelley EDU 88 1 5 George Road Oumoy, MA 02170 Mmherly A. Kelley NUR 88 67 colonial Road bmg ' ron, MA 02351 . M. Kelley SOM 88 !9 Lois Lane Needham. MA 02192 9 idrgaret A. Kelley A S 88 5281 Gallagher Mrawberry Lake, Ml 481:89. usan L Kelley SOM 88 •9 Ehot Road rlmgtan, MA 02174 Beth t Kelly A S 88 4 Kejelers Rtdge ■ I tun, CT. 06897 lason ' E. Kelly SOM Sft S7 Almy Road ■rset, MA 02726 ' ' .any fc Kelly A S 88 0(i latques Street ■rville, MA 02145 ■tepKeri K Kennealty SOM 88 i o i Alden Road on.; old. MA 01742 imorjty-j Kenneally SOM 88 2 Bellamy Street ■nghton. MA 02135 athlfcen M. Kenney SOM 88 2 Canton Avenue Iton, MA 02186 homas G. Kenney A S 88 77 Burlington MA 01801 MenT. Kent NUR-8S J OVeriook Avenue ■rocktbtt, MA 02401 A Keogh A S 88 ' 24 W.hltehorn Drive .ingsfdn. RIG288I nne;Keppel A S 88 ii t.uyeme Avenue neapolis. MN 55419 hdhnaz Keramati A S 88 1 1 Beech Street MA 02)78 EDU 83 bpa Drive 9204 1 lanc .44 Rl Westfield. NJ 07090 Karen Keyho A S 88 32 Bess Road Needham, MA 02192 Mary M Keys A S 88 99307 Rockvitle Pike Bethesda, MD 20814 lames F. Kief A S 88 143 Albermarle Road Norwood. MA 020 2 Christine KJlduff A S 88 22 Hastings Lane . Hicksville, Ny 1 1801 Kevin I. Kllduff A S 88 37 Hailiday Street Roslindale, MA 02131 Thomas Kilroe A S 88 88 Chapman Road Stoughton, MA 02072 Joanne Y. Kim A S 88 10911 Shawnbrook Houston. TX 77071 Dean Klndier A S 88 208 Rollingwood Drive N. Kingstown. Rl 02852 Christopher R. King SOM 88 21 Wachusett Street Hyde Park. MA 02126 tames A. King A S 88 Elliots Estate PO Box U . Antigua, West Indies Lisa King A S 88 60 Dogwood Road j Kings Park. NY 11754 B Andrew J. Kinkead A S 88. 16 Broadview Drive h Barrington, Rl O280o Paul M. Kinsella A S 88 25 Kathleen Drive- Andover. MA 01810 lean M KircherSOMBS 2929 Saddle Rtdge Drive Yorktown Heights, NY I059K Diane M. Klrchner NUR 88 HIH Kesftier Boulevard Longvlew. WA 98632 David W. Kirk A S 88 128 Commonage De Great Falls, VA 22066 Ann Klecan A S 88 25 Adelaide Lane East Islip. NY 11730 Martha W. Klein NUR 88 o ' J Sedgemt ' adow Road Wayland, MA 01 778 Carolyn T. Kleppe SO_M_88 51 Graver Lane W Caldwell, NJ 07006 teanne A. Knowles A S 88 One Poe Lane Box 57 Westford, MA 01886 Jennifer S. Knowles SOM 88 25 St. Stephens Street Boston. MA 02115 Kristen E. Kobelski NUR 88 52 Brentwood Road Tewksbury. MA 01876 Denise M. Konieczny SOM 88 207 Pickwick Road Madeline T. Kopellas A S 88 18 Ktppy Drive Waban, MA 02 1 M Douglas G. Kotelly SOM 88 4fi Valtle Avenue Lexington. MA 02173 Daniel M. Kotln A S 88 9334 No Harding Evanston, IL 60203 Barbara Koukounaris A S 88 63 Willow Road Nahant. MA 01908 Kathertne A, Koval SOM 88 40 Colony Drive Middletown. NJ 07748 Lena M. Kozloski A S 88 102 Meadow. Street Agawam, MA 0)001 Benjamin P Krai sky SOM 88 296 E. Lincoln Avenue Ml. Vernon. NY 10552 . Karen A Kramer A S 88 lib Hoburg Place JBH (rfontdalr, N| 070|g||| Kathleen A Krayeski SOM 88 95S Bunker Hill f oa Watertown, CT Stacia A. Krowsl |43 Summer Sti jplorjh Easton, ■Dayitd Krupinsl 50 Canterbury |e§ eck, NJ 07j ja A. Krusii Faun Roa] iington, Dj |iien M. K: Revere Aj :New York, NY -iu ' sa M. Kuehn B-S 88 : :73 ' Wyand Crei ™ ||ichester. ny; iPSin M =2$ Clifton Avej Marblehead lenniler Kulik | 98 294. SL James BHI Philadelphia. PA 19106 Maria Kuislck SOM 88 . 46Arcott Street Acton, MA 01720 Heidi Kunichika SOM 88 ' t ' 453 B Glen Avenue Wahiawa, HI 9o786 ' Patrick- f. KwrasSOM88 855 Plymouth Road. S.E E.Grand S pids, Ml 49506 Lawrence Kuslor A S 88 ■ 503 William Street Ogdensburg. NY 13669 lames Kwitchoff SOM 88 125 North Brier Amherst. NY 14150 Ann M; Labbe A S 88 Pinewoods Road Lewiston, ME 04240 Da-vid F. tach A S 88 24 27 Tremont Road ColumbLis. ' OH 43221 Marlt |; f ifley A S 88 f5 Linden Avenue Scltual ' e,--MA0206o Philip C. LaSey SOM 88 4h Scrtobl Street E.Williston; NY 11596 ' ' ' Mortique M. LaForce A S 88 25 Park Forest Drive Pittsford, -NV I45M .88 Woronoco, MA 01097 Maria Lake SOM 88 MibWV Court Ft ULfderdale. FL 33308 ' Mark F. Ulley ' A SSS o5 Wimbledon Road Lake Bluff, tL 60044 ; Beth A. Lalumien? r .SOM88 25 Main Street Cumberland, ME 0402-21 : Maryann Lambert A S 88 : 8 Vincent Avenue H| Biddeford, ME 04005 Nicholas A, Lambros SOM 88 12 Wild3cre Drive Cranston. Rl 02920 George C. Lambrou A S 88 ' 1119 Riverside Drive Salisbury, MD 21801 , Matthew Umke A S 88 jt3479 N. Frederick « Milwaukee. Wl 532 IP lames A. Landry A S 88 75 Rita Road Braintree, MA 02184 Michelle A. Landry NUR ; 47 Bowdoin Drive Milford, MA 01757 Gerard F. Lane SOM 3 Winfield Road Hingham, MA 0204 3 ' Lesley E arte A S 88 1 26 Gafpftoad Stamfo S. CT 06903 ' Timothy |. Langan SOM 2477 Pine Grove Court ■ Yorktown Heights. NY 10598. lames M Langlals SOM 88 J 16 Regent Street Coventry, Rl 02816 Catherine Lannon A S 88 ' 485 Wilbur Avenue - Cranston, Rl 02920 Colleen M. Uinnon EDU OS l ' H East Shore Road Huntington. NY 11743 lohn W. Lanoue A S 88 59 Maple Strt-el Holliston. MA 01746 Kristin Laprlsc SOM 88 I ' WOWateriord Drive East Greenwich, Rl 02818 Carrie E Larkln A S 88 101 Morris Avenue Spring Lake, Nl 07762 lohn P. Urkln AftS 88 24 Blylhewood TMve . 444 lndex Pittsfield. MA 01201 Margaret T Larkin NUR 88 40 Glen Ridge Parkway Glen Ridge. Nl 07028 Patricia A Larkin SOM 88 % Adm Street Hopedale. MA 01747 Marilyn E. Lamed EDU 88 HO Don Avenue Rumtord. Rl 02016 Steven LaRosa A S 88 29 Hamngton Street Revere. MA 02151 Mana A. LaRose SOM 88 17 Loewen Court Rye. NY 10580 Amy Larson A S 88 226 Cla Road Ulster Park. NY 12487 | Scott Lascola SOM 88 51 Caroline Park Newton. MA 021 8 Adina M Latek EDU 88 10 Pembroke Lake Forest. tL 60045 Kevin N Lauziere A S 88 5 Ralph Street ■,■;.■ ■...;- ■■;■■ . Woodland :. IS OH .....-,:■. A S 88 r h OaV Street . ■ ■■ v. :■ ■■ i ACS 88 fcfeert Street TBteoktield M- i.H (leant A S 88 M Aveue rtjmmii. PA 184! 1 ■ H BOM 88 i. PR O0o2 1 e F Leasure A S 88 2 Esworthv Lane Mown, MD 20874 . P Leduc A S S  Drive in. MAO I04- ; Lee A S 88 ins Street i. MA 02136 ] Lee SOM 88 i era Id Court ,. MA 021 18 xr, T Lee SOM 88 I 77 Florence Street 509 Chestnut Hill. MA 02167 Yong Taik Lee SOM 88 Via Bamaba Orians 10 001 7 Rome. Italy . Knsten Lehman A S 88 25 WiNowtree Place Crosse Pie. Shores. Ml 48236 Lynn C. Leighley EDU 88 B Albert Avenue Syosset NY 1179! ■ Leingang A S 88 Clhs Woods Road RD I HFbOsiown. PA 19464 Sherman Leland EDU 88 1701 Indian Valley Road . WovatO CA 94947 Theresa E Lemieux A S 88 - le Forest Avenue Everett. MA 02 M9 gKtaberly A Lennon SOM ss •97 Manlius-Caz Road Manlius NY 13104 Mdhele Leone EDU 88 HtoFo Trail Court ; Oakbrook 1L 00521 Nicole Leone A S 88 15 Summit Avenue w MA 01821 , udi . r ; klen Hind Passage : Waders Enc R Lrfvendahl A S 8  Interlachen Park. FL 32789 ■- Ulley SOM 88 ■ Lane f nvnbull. CT « , r 1 -- ' nph r Lilly A S 88 Sunset Road DCon. MA 01450 idor A S 88 i Street A A S 88 i Street p. MA 02188 Key A Unegar NUR 88 f - ' . Sycamore Lane ' ■ — ' Brunswick. N| 88902 ■-■■■ r Lmkewratt A S 88 -- ' -■ ■ -M. Avenue Pittsburg. PA (5228 Enc E LWano A S M LI26HaApri Street Ktonflft02l25 ? A Ooreda SOM 8 I Revere Beach Parkway ■ 102)55 .- f S - Beverly. MA 01915 Kenneth Lodte A S 88 5 Crescent Lane Sudbury. MA 01776 Kathleen T Loftus NUR 88 40 Crest Ian Circle Worcester. MA 01604 Anthony M Loscalzo A S 88 1518 Bantam Place Bronx. NY 10469 Sarah Lowe A S 88 ) 1 37 Liberty Street Warren, Rl 02885 Christine Lubeski EDU 88 56 Orchard Avenue Woodbury. CT 06798 William | Luby A S 88 2343 Bryant Evanston. IL 60201 Holly Lucas EDU 88 Cantield Drive RR I BX 62 Bridgewater. CT 06752 Eric W Luden A S 88 8 Norwalk Avenue Westport. CT 06880 Laura A Lulkin A S 88 35 Dodge Street Essex, MA 01929 Christine Lui EDU 88 17 Raynier Place Nesconset. NY 1 1767 Beverly D Luken A S 88 45 So Rhoda Street Tewksbury. MA 01876 Timothy E Lum A S 88 543 Seneca Parkway Rochester. NY 14013 Arthur H Lundberg SOM 88 treaty Way - Aquebogue. NY U93i Clair B. Lu timer SOM 88 0r D Wetheridge Cincinnati, OH 452«i David T. Lydon SOM 88 i ; Larkhtll Road Boston. MA 02132 Carolyn P. Lynch NUR 88 11 Atherton Street Milton. MA02I8O Cathryn Lynch A S 88 47 ip Aspasfa Circle Edina.MN 55435 Christina Lynch NUR 88 1 Prospect Street Saugus. MA 01906 Darnel I Lynch A S 88 1 Main Street Foxboro. MA0203S Ellen L. Lynch NUR 88 8H Fox Hunt Trail- -■ ' •■ Deertieid. IL600I5 Gerard Lyjjch SOM 88 2H oi street Brooklyn. NY 1 120 lennifer M v tynch SOM 88 ios Marlboro Road Sudbury. MA 01776 Julie A. Lynch SOM 88 37 Forest Street Brainiroe, MA 02 1 84 Mane B. Lynch EDU 88 27i Canton Street Westwood. MA 02090 Nora M. Lynch ' A S 88 H l Cordova Boulevard NL St Petersburg, FL 33704 TinaWfcynch a S 88 iTcffiCffin? Plymouth, ' MA 02360 Lisa M Lyon A S 88 7901 N, Lorel Skokie.THK 77 Susan M Dpcms EDU 88 181 Colbum Street Dedham. MA 0202o Meredith P Macau lay ' A S -88 4o Grandview Drive Ml. Kisco, NY 10549 Paul S. Macelhiney SOM 132 Academy Avenue Weymouth, MA 02188 Michael C. MacGuire A S 28 Green Turtle Road Coronado. CA 921 18 Christopher Maciel SOM 88 Providence, Rl 02906 lennifer A, Mack A S 88 1473 Westbrook Street Portland. ME 04102 John J Mackey. A S 88 40 Webster Street Westwood. MA 02090 John D. Maclellan A S 88 19 Otis Hill Road Norwell, MA 02061 Patricia Macnown A S 88 J Old Fields Road So. Berwick. ME 03908 Joseph Madaus EDU 88 29 Parker Road Needham, MA 02194 Christina L Madinabeitia NUR 88 2522 Blackwood Road Wilmington. DE 19810 Ramon R. Madura SOM 88 Box 6-3191 El Dorado Republic of Panama Panama City.Panama Leo Maestranzl SOM 88 80 Larch Row Wenham. MA0I084 Kathleen M. MaHei SOM 88 88 leHerson Court Yorktown Heights. NY I0598 Lorraine Maggelet SOM 88 I5I 19 Fairlawn Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20904 ;io ASS 88 treet 0J851 i no A S 88 i, NY 1 1 727 Carolyn Magulre A S 88 10 Basswood Lane Moreland Hills. OH 44022 Susan E Mahanor SOM 88 I II Cabot Street Milton. MA 02186 Daniel Mehedy SOM 88 258 Southlield RD 3 ■ Boonton, N| 07005 £j lohn Maher SOM 88 3499 Steven Road Baldwin, Ny 1 1510 Kathleen M Maher SOM 88 3200 Glen Terrace Charlotte. NC 28211 Elizabeth Mahler EDU 88 i 222 Mountain Avenue Murray Hill. NJ 07974 Malachy T Mahon A S 88 45 Thornwood Lane Roslyn, NY 11577 Amy Mahoney NUR 68 701 Webster Street Needham, MA 02192 John Mahoney SOM 88 5 Beacon Place Somerville. MA 02143 Julie M Mahoney SOM 88 20 Clarendon Street Newton, MA 02160 Michael A. Mahoney SOM 88 9 Huntington Lane New Fairfield. CT 06812 Robert D Mahoney SOM 88 51 Graham Avenue Stoneham. MA 02180 Susan M Mahoney A S 88 1 10 Tosca Drive Brockton. MA 02401 Miu Ling Mak SOM 88 22 C Castle Court Boston. MA 02118 Andrea Maldari SOM 88 54 St Asaph Street Leominster. MA 01453 Francisco I. Maldonado SOM Crown Hills 1786 |a|ome Street Cupey. PR 00926 Timothy A Malec A S 88 53 Margaret Road Newton, MA 02161 Linda Malenfant A S 88 60 Parsonage Lane Topsfield. MA 01983 KBires-Ernaltey oo Hunnewel! Avei Brighton. MA (12 1 15 Kenneth M Mallori If 18 Plymouth Lane Yardley, PA 19067 Kathleen M. MaJone SOM 6 Overlook Road Chatham Township. N| 07928 Elizabeth M. Maioney A S 88 170 Dudley StreE Brookline, MA 02 1 46 Joseph Maioney A S 88 ' io68 Woodbine Auenue Wantagh, NY 11793 Chris Manfredi A S 88 33 Melrose Drive New Rochelle, NY 10804 Deirdre A. Manning A S 88 33 Loretta Avenue Rockland, MA 02370 John P. Manning A S 88 58 Overlook Drive Framingham, MA 01701 Thomas C. Manning A S 88 5951 Kenneth Chicago. IL 60646 Margarita C. Mariso A S 88 H Rosvlt Twrs 8 I0W Cambridge. MA 02141 Douglas R. Mantz A S 88 264 Foresst Avenue § Cohasset, MA 02025 I lames V. Marano A S 88 24 Alta Road Weymouth, MA 0218 Sarah S. Marcoux EDU 88 206 Christopher Lane Eg Ithaca. NY 14850 Michelle.M. Marden A S 88 13 Marilyn Street ' oJliston. MA 01746 tohn P Marenco ASS 88 1015 Palmer Avenue Lardimont.NY 10538 Lisa M, Marirtaro A S SS. 73 Wilbur Street Waltham. MA 02154 Lisa M Marino EDU 88 16 Connie Drive f- ' oxboro, MA 020:35 Mark Markarian SOM 88 ■ 157 Beil Avenue Hasbrouek Heights, -NJ 07604 G. Markev LOU Tkey EDU S rk Avenue N To7 eaci6wparkTvenuer Stamford. CT 06905 Ayer. MA 01432 Lisa Marobella SOM 88 15 tjlezen Lane Wayland, MA 01778 Michael-Paul Marsh A S OS 525 Summer Street Arlington, MA 02174 Robert Marshall SOM 88 1 19 Poplar Avenue Hackensack.NI 07601 Anne M, Martel A S 88 30250 Dock Road New Baltimore. MI -18047 Ellen Mane! NUR 88 8 Feneno Terrace I Boston, MA 02 134 Jacqueline A Martel A S 8 o Cross Street Andover, MA 02134 loan M. Martin A S 88 10 Doris Circle Newton f MA 02158 Timothy P. Martin A S 88 953 Meander Drive Walnut Creek. CA °4598 Ussette M. Martinez A S B-20 Vvilla Ussette Guaynabo, PR 00o57 Teresita |. Martinez NUR 88 1395 Commonwealth Avenui Allston, MA 02134 Victor G. Marline SOM 88 Mobil Oil SA Arapiles 13 28015 Madrid Spain Susan Martorano A S 88 1 7 Bruce Street T ewksbury, MA 01876 Robert F Martwick A S 88 8312 W Leland Norridge. IL 60656 Virginia M. Marty A S 88 9 Orchard Drive Fort Salonga, NY Theodore V. Man RFD 3 Laurel Fi Westerly, Rl 02891 Kendra A Masaitis SOM 88 100 Dunde Drive BridgeWSfelTW 02324 Christopher Masse A S 88 451 Merrimack Avenue Dracul. MA 01826 David Dominic Masters A S 88 310 NW 189th Street Miami. FL 33169 Geoffrey Matherson SOM 88 82 Wagstaff Lane W. Islip. NY 11795 Patricia A. Mattera A S 88 333 Station Avenue Haddonfield. NJ 08033 Derek Noel Mattlmoe A S 88 1912 Calanda Court Las Vegas, NV 89102 11768 illi A S 88 [ill Drive William Brend Mattimore A S 88 33 Lawrence Lane Bay Shore. NY 11706 Kathi A. Matuzek SOM 88 46 Old Colony Drive Westboro. MA 01581 Margaret M Matyuf A S 88 23 Iroquois Road Arlington, MA 02174 Paul E. Mawn A S 88 I Munnings Drive Sudbury, MA 01776 Suzanne T. Mazaheri A S 88 78 Timberlane Road New Bedford, MA 02745 Michael G McAuliffe A S 88 403 Broadway Bethpage, NY 1 1714 Katherine McCabe SOM 88 36 Pleasant Street Canton, MA 02021 Beth McCann A S 88 146 Woodland Drive Portsmouth. Rl 02871 Cathleen A. McCarron A S 88 30 Old Colony Road Arlington, MA 02174 Bridget McCarthy A S 88 9936 Harney Parkway S Omaha. NE681I4 Donna M. McCarthy SOM 88 25 Mandalay Drive Peabody. MA 01960 Elizabeth K McCarthy A S 88 1 12 Berkeley Circle Basking Ridge. NJ 07920 Kerry A. McCarthy SOM 88 29 Sterling Road Needham. MA 02192 Michael McCarthy SOM 88 610 Ringwood Avenue Pompton Lakes, NJ 07442 Sheila M McCarthy NUR 88 68 E Orchard Street Allendale. N| 07401 Thomas |. McCarthy A S 88 72 Central Avenue New Providence, N| 07974 Laurie McCarty A S 88 5 Meadow View Boulevard No. Providence, Rl 02904 Michelle A McClay SOM 88 215 Summit Road Abington. MA 02351 Shaun P McCormack A S 88 5 Stone Drive Peabody, MA 01960 Jamees McCurdy A S 88 23 Old Broook Road Shrewsbury. MA 01545 lenniler McDermott A S 88 132 Huggins Road Rockland. MA 02370 loanne McDevitt SOM 88 33 Dale Street Swampscott, MA 01907 loanne McDonald A S 88 5 John Perry Drive Danbury. CT 0681 I John E. McDonald A S 88 3 1 7 Tremont Street Braintree, MA 02184 Brian C McDonnell SOM 88 46 Euclid Avenue Maplewood. N| 07040 lames F. McDonnell SOM 88 101 Cooper Street New York. NY 10034 Barbara |. McDonough SOM 88 400 Hunnewell 3 Needham, MA 02194 Edward A. McDonough SOM 88 121 Pennsylvania Avenue Somerville, MA 02145 Kelly D McDonough EDU 88 75 Outlook Avenue W Hartford. CT 061 19 Sarah E. McGagh A S 88 2189 Century Hill Los Angeles. CA 90067 Ruth A McGee A S 88 52 Donna Drive Hanover, MA 02339 Simon P. McGee A S 88 1045 W. 54 Street Kansas City. MO 641 12 Margaret A. McGill A S 88 11207 Farmland Drive Rockville, MD 20852 Irene McGillicuddy SOM 88 20 Meredith Street W. Roxbury. MA 02132 Christine F. McGinniss A S 88 628 Magill Road Swarthmore. PA 19081 David M McGlone A S 88 G45 South Point Drive S.Sandwich, MA 02563 Thomas William McGoldrick A S 8 15 Boulder Lane South Orleans. MA 02662 Timothy J. McGoldrick A S 88 19 l_ocke Street Watertown, MA 02172 Janine McGrath A S 88 8106 Park Crest Drive Silver Spring. MD 20910 Margaret McGuire A S 88 19248 Dalby Bedford. Ml 48240 Mary D McGuire A S 88 141 Ridgecrest Chesterfield, MO 63017 Mary Mcintosh NUR 88 100 Belmont Street Whitman. MA 02382 Carrie McKee A S 88 6 Hillcrest Court Old Saybrook, CT 06475 Karen F McKenna SOM 88 I I Blue Misl Drive Manville.RI 02838 Daniel P McKieman A S 88 41 Westford Avenue Warwick, Rl 02889 Ian M McKinnon A S 88 12 Longwood Road Milton. MA 02187 Carolyn McLaughlin A S 88 35 Burnt Hill Farmington, CT 06032 Catherine M McLaughlin A S 88 U Maxfield Street West Roxbury, MA 02132 Erin C. McLaughlin NUR 88 62 Pye Brook Lane Boxford, MA 01921 lohn V. McLaughlin A S 88 306 Brookhollow Hanover, NH 03755 Kathleen M. McLaughlin A S 88 Index 44 5 1665 Sylvan Drive Norristown, PA 19401 Kerry McLaughlin A S 88 5 White Pine Drive Georgetown. MA 01833 Kevin McLaughlin SOM 8 348 Pleasant Street Canton. MA 02021 Sean McLaughlin A S 88 26 Crestwood Avenue Marshfield. MA 02050 Margaret A McLean A S 88 7035 Stokes Road Ava, NY 13303 Mark McLean jOM 88 5 Eliot Hill Road Natick. MA 017o0 Sandra M. McLellan NUR 88 6 Wadsworth Road Arlington. MA 01760 Celeste M McMahon A S 88 30890 Palo Alto Drive Redlands. CA 92373 lennifer A. McMahon SOM 88 18 Huntsbridge Road North Attleboro. MA 02760 Mary Kate McMahon A S $ 805 Park Terrace Hopkins, MN 55343 Susan L McMahon A S 88:; 71 Candlewood Drive Murray Hill, N| 07974 Theresa McManus A S 88 95 Montclair Avenue West Roxbury, MA 02131 B Thomas I McManus A S 88 22 Spencer Drive Nashua. NH 03062 Christine McMenimen A S 88 14 Grace Drive Wilmington. MA 01887 Patrick McMorran EDU 88 I 36 Split Level Road Ridgefield. CT 06877 Karen McNamara A S 88 i-S; 20 Brookdale Road Cranlord, N| 07016 Kristen A. McNamara A S 88 14 Dix Street Winchester. MA 01890 Theresa M. McNeal NUR 88 ' . 43 rd Street Newbury, MA 01950 Kelley A. McNeil A S 88 253 Park Street West Roxbury. MA 02132 «jj Peter P McPartlin SOM 88 H 150 Stoughton Street Quincy. MA 02169 Gerxick H. McPhearson A S 88 ' 7314 Mallory Court Baltimore, MD 21237 Stephen T. Meare SOM 88 I Lake Street Hopedale, MA 01747 Carolyn S. Meeker SOM 88 ' ' 33 Willow Hill Road St. Louis, MO 63124 Hassan M. Medbouh A S 88 ; Villa Fidji 42 Rampe D-Anla Casablanca. Morocco Mary T Mee NUR 88 180 Faneuil Street Brighton, MA 02135 Sheila Mehegan A S 88 I 16 Vinal Avenue Scituate, MA 020ot W Douglas Meils A S 88 B 356 Valley Road New Caanan. CT 06840 Steven Meissner SOM 88 || 6 Adrieenne Drive Canton. MA 02021 Nills G Melngailis A S 88 I| 90 Hull Street Newtonville, MA 02160 Anthony Mengine A S 88 K 3234 Henrich Farm Lane I Allison Park. PA 15101 Paula M Merchant A S 88 PI 4 Nancy Circle Canton, MA 02021 Kirsten M. Messer NUR 88 ' SSI 130 Imperial Avenue Pittsfield, MA 01201 Suzanne M. Mettling SOM S smj 76 Windtree East Torrington, CT 06790 Heidi R. Meyer SOM 88 80 Masonicus Road Mahwah. N| 07430 Maria Del Carmen I Meyer 9800 Sotweed Potomac. MD 20854 Kathleen Micciche A S 88 97 Atlantic Avenue Fitchburg, MA 01420 Emil T- Micha A S 88 189 Windermere Road Staten Island, NY 10305 Frank I, Middleton A S 88 78 Rockland Drive Brockton, MA 02401 Laura R. Middleton A S 88 ' 16 Laurel Hill Drive PO Box 14 Woodstock Valley. CT 06282 Eddy R Mieses A S 88 169 Elsie Road Brockton, MA 02402 David I Miguel A S 88 63 Russell Drive Tivenon. Rl 02878 T Christina A Mikus SOM 88 8535 Brookbank Hinsdale. IL 60521 Amy L Miller A S 88 470 Grandview Avenue Wyckofl. NJ 07481 Craig S Miller SOM 88 400 Madison Street 702 Alexandria, VA 22314 lulleT. Miller A S 88 1250 W. 56th Kansas City. MO 64113 Michael R Miller A S 88 32 Red Gate Lane Reading, MA 01867 Brian C, Mlllerlck A S 88 171 Trapelo Road Wallham, MA 02154 Elizabeth Milled A S 88 45 Alsada Drive Worcester, MA 01 603 James | Milton SOM 88 20 Hemlock Road Short Hills. N| 07078 Anthony M. Mlnuccl SOM 88 50 Shoreline Drive Foxboro, MA 02035 Deborah I Mirabello A S 88 15 Canterbury Road Wobum, MA 01801 Peter A Mirablle A S 88 324 Ocean Avenue Northport, NY 1 1768 Carmela M. Miraglia A S 88 3 Clarkson Street Dorchester, MA 02125 Osvaldo L. Miranda SOM 88 GPO Box 2293 San |uan. PR 00936 Alice T Mireles A S 88 902 Salem Avenue Hillside, N] 07205 David C. Mitchell A S 88 1 Pleasant Street Burlington. MA 01803 David G. Mitchell A S 88 946 Salem Street Lynnfield, MA 01940 Dawn M Mitchell A S 88 47 Gold Street Whitman. MA 02382 lennifer K. Mitchell A S 88 51 Alders Bridge Road Killingworth, CT 06417 Lisa C. Miyashiro SOM 88 19871 Flagstone Lane Huntington Beach. CA 92646 Laurie T. Mlzuno SOM 88 2542 Date Street 904 Honolulu. HI 96826 Lisa M. Mollicone A S 88 145 Blackstone Boulevard Providence, Rl 02906 Christopher G, Molloy SOM 88 305 Pond Street lamaica Plain, MA 02130 Mary Elizabeth Monahan A 60 Harland Road Waltham, MA 02154 Kathryn A, Mondou EDU 88 35 Barasford Avenue Lowell, MA 01852 Laura A. Montalto AGS 88 190o Lumo Road Randal I stown. MD 21133 leffrey P. Montgomery A S 88 2 Edward Avenue Lynnfield, MA 01940 Leslie E. Montgomery SOM 88 3 Sniffen Road Westport. CT 06S80 Kimberly R Moore A S 88 80 Gardner Street Peabody. MA 1 960 Terence M. Moore SOM 88 82-19 oOth Road Elmhurst, NY 1)373 Christopher D. Moran A S 88 9540Connell Drive Overland Park, KS 66212 Claire |. Moran A S 88 4010 W. 90th Street Prairie Village, KS 66207 Elizabeth A. Moran SOM 88 60 Indian Head Road Framingham, MA 01701 Barbara L, Moreira A S 88 231 Man -Road Ridgewood. N| 07450 Maria A. Morel I i A S 88 25 Rockwobi lamaica Plain. Helen D Morey A S ■ 3! Chamberlain Str Hopkinton, MA 017 Karen Morgan A S 1290 The Point Barrington. IL 60010 Michelle Ann Morin-A S 88 1 Bodwetl Street Sanford, ME 04073 lohn Morrier A S 88 25 Bretton Road W Springfield, MA 01089 Sarah Morrill A S 88 14 Fletcher Road Lynnfield, MA 01 940 Daniel C Mbrrisey A S 88 7 Camelot Drive Oak Brook. IL 052I Craig I. Morse SOM 88 4 Wood Holm- Circle Manchester, MA 01944 Tracy K Morse SOM 88 :-(7fl fern Street Bangor, ME O4401 larnle L. Moskowitz EDU 88 59 Sherwood Lane Norwich, CTVOOlM) Maria C Mostajo A S 88 ' ■: : 13 Parkton Road • lamaica Plain, MA 02li0 leffrey W. Mott A S 88 23206 Park Esperanw Calabasas ' Park. CA 9(302 Julia A. Mott A S 88 2315 Kneer Drive Toledo, OH 43nl4 Michael M.Moulden 3 Oid Colony Lane ■. Acton, MA 01720 Crt-gg Mouslev A S 177 Pleasant Streel Orange, MA 0Ho4 Made S Mov SOM 88 78 Nottinghill Road Brighton, MA 02135. ■ Rosemary Moylan NUR 88 : 2 r Highland Avenue Chicopee, MA 010 1 Michael C. Moynlhan A jSjSS 34 Whitelawn Avenue ■ Milton, MA 0218ft Brighton, MA 02135 Susan Moynihan SOM 88 190 Naubuc Avenue East Hartford. CT 061 18 led MuirSOMSS 109 Warfield Road Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 Michael C. Mula SOM 88 31 Potter Road Waltham, MA 02154 Patricia A Mullaly A S 88 104 Southern Boulevard Nesconset. NY 1 1767 Anne Marie Mullen SOM 88 4052 Dayton Road Drexel Hill, PA 19026 Colleen M. Mullen A S 88 6 Heather Lane Oak Brook, IL 60521 Rcglna A, Mullen A S 88 75 Burton Street Brighton, MA 02135 Jeffrey H Mulligan A S 88 Hunting House Lane No Scituate, Rl 02857 Sharon Mulrooney SOM 88 408 Ring Road Chadds Ford. PA 19317 Lisa A. Munroe A S 88 202 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930 Natalie R. Munroe EDU 88 Sprucedale Road Woodstock. CT 06281 Donald Muraca A S 88 63 Wilson Street Staten Island, NY 10304 Anne M Murdoch A S 88 1 1 16 Greenwood Avenue Wilmette. IL 60091 Stephanie Murdough NUR 88 33 French Road Henniker, NH 03242 Brian P Murphy A S 88 44 Canterbury Road Waltham, MA 02154 Christopher Murphy A S 88 26 Linden Avenue Larchmont, W 10538 Desmond Murphy A S 88 13 Sunrise Circle Hofmdel, N] 07733 Devin |. Murphy A S 88 50Coe Road. Apt. 126 Bellair, FL 33516 Edward J Murphy A S 88 2 Malone Street Dedham, MA 02026 Eileen M- Murphy A S 88 234 Orchard Street Millis, MA 02054 Kathleen Murphy A S 88 55 Cl. Boulevard Oakdale. CT 06370 Kathleen Murphy A S 1 1709 LJpsey Road Tampa, FL 33018 Kristen L Murphy A S 27 Elm Street Acton, MA 01720 Margaret L. Murphy A S 88 240 Tremont Street Newton, MA 02 1 58 Mark C. Murphy A S 88 PO Box 1 1 72 W, Falmouth, MA 02574 Mark T. Murphy A S 88 RD 3 Kingswood Road New Castle, PA 16105 Marybeth Murphy NUR 88 44 Rankin Way East Longmeadow. MA 01028 Melissa A, Murphy A S 88 9 Pratt Lane Shrewsbury, MA 01545 R. C. Graham Murphy A S 88 84 Old Colony Road Wellesley. MA 02181 Shannon M. Murphy SOM 88 30 Ash Street Danvers. MA 01923 Steven Murphy A S 88 8 Evergreen Road Acton, MA 01720 lames Murray A S 88 t Roberts Rd English Town, N| 07726 JohnT Murray A S 88 98 Pamell Place Nashua.NH 03060 Kim H Murray A S 88 32 Bravton Road ■Brighton. MA 02135 Linda C. Murray SOM 88 99 Jensen Road Watertown. MA 02172 Lisa A Murray EDU 88 260 Essex Street Lynnfield. MA 01940 Paula I Murray A S 88 22%j5o Main Street West Hartford, CT 06107 Robert K Murray SOM 88 809 Chippewa Trail Franklin Lakes, N) 07417 William H Murray SOM 88 Cozier Hil! Road Sherman. CT 0 7S4 Suzanne V. B Muscato A S i 52 Summer Street N. Easton, MA (32356 Steven J Musemeci A S K8 o5 Scenery Lane Johnston Rl 0291? Cynthia A: Myers A S 88 24 Fred Jackson Road SuurhwicK. MA 01077 Elizabeth F. Myers A S 88 PO Box 188 Woodstock, NY 12498 Elizabeth Nadasdy A S 88 50 farm Road- :-■-.. , ,_,, Ny 1 1 7 0 Michelle M, Nagv SOM 88 i ; 46 oris ' •: ■, B3rringtort,tL 0010 ' ' Margaret C, Nartn EDU 88 w .Island Avenue CT 00443 John B. Nano ASS 88 471 Algonquin Road Fairfield CT 06430 A S 88 Drive Ljwrcnue MA 01843 l.-nmlrr ] ' Nasberg A S 88 Lane Street gor, ME 04401 Richard J, Nash SOM 88 17701 Crestland Road Cleveland, OH -4441 Martin I Naughton A S 88 Nanuet, NY 10954 Andrea I. Navarro 50M 88 Av Aureleia Perez Alvarez 276 Sao Paulo, Brazil Jodi A. Naze A S 88 839 Pleasant Street Marlboro. MA 01752 Kimberly A Neal SOM 88 7 Lorl Lane Rochester, NY 14624 Thomas Nedell A S 88 130 Lee Avenue Hlcksvllle, NY 11801 lanlce V, Negvesky A S 88 Box 388 RD I Clarks Summit. PA 18411 Laura E Nelson A S 88 125 Leroy Avenue Darien, CT 06820 Heidi Nemec A S 88 4224 S ISOStree] Omaha. NE 6813 Kristen |. Neri Al 18 Crlcklewood Stoneham, MA 0; Leo R Nuveux St 57 Western Avei Biddeford, ME 04005 Susan I Newall SOM 88 % G. H. Newall ■ 504 River West Greenwich, CT Richard Newman 147 S Hilands Di Pittsburgh, PA I Marianne Nickei 38 R Pond Slret Essex, MA 01929 Susan Nlsivoccia ; SOM 88 2 Chestnut Hill Place Glenridge. N| 07028 Michael F. Nobile SOM 88 31 Randlett Park ' W. Newton, MA 02165 Dennis M. NolaniSOM 88 46 Chandler Road Burlington, MA 0)803 Lisa M. Noonan A S 88 199 La Grange Street West Roxbury, MA 02132 Veronica E. N001 1802 Lehigh Str. Easton. PA 1804! Laura A, Noone 24 Highland Avei Cambridge. MA ' Robert Norton S 66 Crest Street West Roxbury, Michael P. Nota: 105 Creenbriar Clarks Greei Catherine A No ' 47 Priscllla Drive] So. Easton, MA Samer M. Nsou 3544 Resevoir Ri Washington. DC lames M. Nunes A S 88 8 Evergreen Drive Wolcott, CT 00716 Eleanor A. ; Nurzia A S 88 Queens Way Road Mahopac, NY 10541 lohn O ' Brien A S 88 9907 Franklin Avenue Glenn Dale, MD 20769 Kathleen A O ' Brien EDU 88 1 16 Bellavista Drive Pocasset, MA 02559 Kathleen M O ' Brien A S 88 38 Colonial Road Hingham. MA 02043 Kevin B O ' Brien SOM 88 22 Border Street No. Scituate, MA 02066 William ). O ' Brien A S 88 44 Priscifla Road So. Easton, MA 02375 Siobhan E. O ' Callaghan A S 88 368 Ocean.Avenue Marblehead, MA 01945 Anne O ' Connell NUR 88 nSSprtn ' gDnve E Chagrin Falls. OH 44022 David O ' Connell A S 88 RFD l Trenton. ML 04005 Jeremiah 6 Connell SOM 88 145 Cindyann Drive EastCrenriwich. Rl 028ltl Joseph TO Connell A S 88 l8 0ldeT Jwne Road Lynnfield. MA 01940 Mary T, O ' Connell EDU 88 77 Montrose Street Newton, MA 02158 Michael O ' Connell A 5 88 4 94 Taft Street Medio rd. MA 02155 Thomas F.io ' tonnell A S 88 Dover, MA; 02010 Annemarie; O ' Connor ACS 88 1650 N.Shmf Road Lake Oswego. OR 97034 Caroline M ' O ' Connor NUR 88 155 Cabot Street Milton, MA 02180 Kathleen O Connor A S 88 24 Mill Creek Rdad Stony Brook. NY; 1 1790 Maureen O ' Connor NUR 88 15421 Powelels Cove Beechfiurst. NY 1 1 357 Richard KVO Connor SOM 88 222 Stratford Street West Roxbury. MA 021 12 Timothy G C 147 Ardmore Hamden. 1 ■Chrtett a,-M 1 66 Charlton i Hamden, C I Diane Q ' Don ■ 72 Lawreni-- Longmeadov. MichaeJT,;o 11 Old Fa«tu Cohassei. M Perry.C Qk-t I loO Norsam Road ' Gladwyne; I ' A fip. Maureen P O HJlloran 20 May ' flov-ff £; Wlnchwtei ma uifivo ■trtefrt h aHH liayiA ' SBS li EDU f nHHB MA 0IK(6 ' ohnetl A S 88 ■ Road ' 2025 i A S 88 David P.O ' i OM 88 iod| !l 0291 Paul M O ' Hara I 332 Crolt Road North Wales. PAl Kerry A O ' KeelJ 557 Belden Hill Wilton. CT 0689| Kristen O ' Leary I 4 Purcell Drive T Chelmstord. MAl Meghan O ' Neil f 171 Deacon Hay! Concord, MA Olf Brian T O ' Neill I 425 West Roxbu| West Roxbury. f Christine O ' Neilll 287 Appleton Stl Arlington. MA 02l lohn I O ' Neill A8| 9 Priscllla Avenui Chelmslord, MA (J Maureen A O ' Rdj 2 Ernest Drive 446 lndex Natick, MA 01760 Molly M O ' Reilly A S 88 ; 152SCamon Road Wheaton. ILoOIS? Edmund O ' Riordan SOM 88  ) Adams Street iguincy, MA .02 Ic tdrew E O ' Rourke ASS 88 10 Berkley Road Hull. MA 0204 Maargart A O ' Toole A S 88 55 Tosca Drive OCkton. MA 02401 St. phen R Oales- A S 8!? F I8 Surplus Street LDuvbury, MA 02332 CameL Odiand A S 88 © 01 Cherokee Trail Edina W 55435 I Ann M Odoy A S 88 ' SO White-wood Dme Monroe, CT Oo-io. Kern M Oechslin A S 88 158 Hollywood Avenue Fairfield, N) 07C Thomas L Oh I) 34 Keenan Strei W. Bridge wa i Luis M 01aza Park Lane C- Garden Hills Daniel ] Oliveii 92 Sawyer Avei Dorchester. Melinda Oltvei 23  4 Alexam Stubenville, O Robert Omai Box HoC Youi Basking Ridge, Cynthia R Orr 700 Brooke R( Wayne. PA I Cina E Ottoli S70 Hartford SjBH r Worthington, OH 43085 [ filar Oviedo A S 88 fc04 Hunt Strel ™ Central Falls. Rl 02803 Scott lam esOwen A S 88 144313  SOM 88 iabin Street ., CT 0o260 5 Pachter A S 88 i Lobelia Lane Bftetd, VA 22152 k F rc.ge A S 88 wood Circle «t, NY i 3088 jEJCathryn Paliadirto A S anager Way .Town, Nl OSTTi tfhy Palleschi A S 88 ! heatstone Circle tort. Ny 14450 1 Palmer SOM 88 nng Road rvale. Nl 070-15 snM Palmer NUR S8 ■eel Birch Lane Ster. NY Nol5 lean M Palmieri A S 88 112 Newbury Street | Framingham. MA 01701 fr Samuel C Palmisano A S « PO Box 552 Barre VT 05o4 1 Robertl Paluzzi A S 88 ' 77 Audubon Avenue Braintree. MA 02184 Melissa G Pan SOM 88 ' % : II Whispering Lane Weston, MA 02193 Jtita Pandit A S 88 :akham Road ,VA 01776 dft A S 88 J ' 2 Avers . ' -.. IL 60201 Leigh Panettiere A S 8 ratabut Avenue Norfolk. MA 02050 ! ■tela D P3nopoutos S 88 Vversue SE E Grand Rapids, Ml 49506 karl E. Panzer SOM 88 4 Moss Creek Court Pitlsford N ' Y I4S34 Christine R Paolilio SOM 88 107 Sycamore CoifqPPI Old Tappan. Nl 0767S jm Eleni Papadopoulos A lsW? 123 Northdale Road Boston. MA 02132 Andrea Papanek EDU 88 . ■ . eao A S 88 ailing Acres Drive ■ ' I 028o4 s Park SOM  8 v Terrace hborough. MA 0(772 _ Parker A S Bo lieatley Road ■ : 1 545 . Park A S fi iRoad ecritom, MA02I«2 j A Pascetta SOM 88 ' internet Drive 4MQ|HA 01201 ■a C P skowskj AtS 8 W KArthur Boulevard ■ .■• ' :■. ! PawquaJone A S ; Drive tt, NY 11507 iinde a s ■ ■ i Place i L Parr. • iston. ME 04240 n A S 88 d. NY 1 15 4 } Burroughs Road nington. MA 02 1 73 y Pazzaglia A S 9 5 East 27 Street ifclyn NY 11229 my L Peacock EDU 38 2 Boume HajcBpad iandwich M ' fc. Rit a Pandit  ;■ Peakhar Sudbur. M Bhaun Pand lulle A. Pedicini A S 88 89 Hewlett Street Topsfield, MA 10983 Leslie S. Pelcr. NUR 88 1217 Lakemont Road Vlllanova, PA 1 685 Jennifer L. Penlield SOM H8 109 East Cross Road Stamford. CT 06907 Linida Pereira SOM 88 77 Earldor Circle Marehfield, MA 02050 Melissa A Pereira A S 88 57 Eleanor Drive Seekonk, MA 02771 Darlene Perham EDU 88 22 Signal Hill Road Cherry Hilt, N) 08003 Michelle Perras A S 88 20 Dixie Road Coventry, R| 02816 Catalina Pescatore A S 88 P.O. Box Mi 91 Hoboken, NJ 07030 Theodore |. Petersen A S 88 M791 Beacon Street Brookline, MA02M6 Sophia Petradelis SOM 88 ' 3 Newton Drive .vpeabody, MA 0I9 0 Gina M, Petroni A S 88 o J Crocker Road Medford, MA 021 r 5 RatTaele A, Petrasino A S 88 29 Westward Circle No. Reading. MA 0lho3 loan D, Petrucelli A S 88 70 Blanchard Road Easton. CT 0t l2 Andrea Petti A S 88 197 Farragut Circle New Rochelle. NY 10805 Mary Margarel PtoH A S 88 571o Devilie Drive Edina. MN 554 6 Joseph Plundslein A S 88 5510S.O.M Center Road .SoloruOH..1U39 De T- Pham SOM 88 4341 Cramercy Circle imothv V 70 Wilson Clinton, MA015IO Christopher E, Phillips A 5 88 465 Newport Avenue Ouincy. MA 02170 Kybran L. Phillips EDU 88 40 West 22nd Street % Lagerfeit Apt. 88 New York, NY i 00 1 1 Kathleen Picard A S 88 14003 Mapledate Avenue Woodbridge, VA 22193 Suzanne Picard SOM 88 61 Rogers Street Qulncy, MA O2to9 Carla M. Picariello A S 88 3 Avon Road Bedford, MA 01730 Stephen |ohn Picazio SOM 88 21 inlets Boulevard Nokomis, ,FL 33555 Joan A Picchietti A S 88 ifl5 Under Elmhurst. 1L6012O Susan Piccinotti NUR 68 14 Earnes Street Miltord. MA 01757 Ste phanie M Picklesi 183 Farm Street Millis, MA 0205d lose A. Pico SOM 88 BOX 7M5 Ponce. PR 00732 Timothy W. Pierce A S 88 2o Mandalav Drive Peabody, MA OIQoO Wendy M Pierce SOM 88 52 Agawam Village Ipswich. MA 01938 Steven Michael Pierpaoli A S E 5228 Cypress Court Usle. 1L 60532 Richard Pierson SOM 88 17 Apollo Way Flanders. N| 0783b Paul E. Pilkons A S ' 88 19 Olsen Road Peabody, MA 01960 Katherine M Pineau A S 88 786 Somerset Street Rumford, ME 0427o Kathleen M. Pingree EDU 88 10375 Wilshire Boulevard 3F Los Angeles. CA 90024 Ann L Pink NUR 88 Ridge Wo wood, MA 020f ■omas I. Pioro A S 1840 Porpoiise Street Merrtt Island, FL 32952 Fordie H. Pitts SOM 88 40 Crescent Avenue Scituate, MA 020oo Shan Pills A S 88 5 Wanen Avenue Bedford, MA 01730 Pamefa Pizzano NUR 88 20 Hillcrest Avenue Watertown. CT 06795 Eric E. Piz uri A S 88 1 1 Lantern Lane Exeter, Rl 02822 Pamela M. Plunkett A S 88 100 Black Oak Road Weston, MA 02193 Patricia A. Plunkett A S 88 06 Horace Road Belmont. MA 02 1 78 Christopher Poirier A S 88 38 Robin Wood Read Concord, MA 01742 Paw;m i Pokachaiyapat A S 88 1 99 Collidge Avenue 507 Warertown. MA 02 1 72 Karyn E Polito SOM g 287 Prospect Street Shrewsbury. MA 0IS45 loseph P Pohz 7] 9 Blue Sprx Danville, CA 94l ijavid M Pollarl 5 Country Side I Doylesiow Robert W Pomrr II St Andrews C St. Louis, MO bill Cindy Port SOM 4 5 Algonquin Dri ' ■ick. Rl 02888 4 r A S 88 d Drive — ■ 1 12002 i A S 88 Milvia V. Posadas A S 88 144 Minden Street Boston, MA 02130 Christina H. Potter A S 88 3644 Hutchins Hill Orchard Lake, Ml 48033 Desiree D. Poulin A S 88 20 Brook Street Waterville, ME 04901 Deena M. Poulos A S 88 709 Pine Street Philadelphia. PA 19106 Michael A. Poulos A S 88 71 Harding Street Fall River. MA 02710 Austin loseph Power A S 88 68 Huron Road Bellerose Village, Ny 1 1001 Colleen A Powers A S 88 Pole 18 Staples Road Cumberland. Rl 02864 |ean-lacques Pozo-Olano A S 3408 N Street, NW Washington. DC 20007 Donald Preskenis SOM 88 12 Surrey Road Norwood. MA 020b2 Sonia Preta SOM 88 1052 Rubber Avenue Ext. Naugatuck. CT 06770 Gregory Price A S 88 1 108 Bromfield Terrace Manchester. MO 63021 lennifer Price A S 88 |7 Stonehedge Drive So. Burlington. VT 05401 Catherine E. Principato A S 79 Willow Avenue Ouincy. MA 02169 Pamela A. Pristas EDU 88 1 19 Tynewood Drive Turtle Creek, PA 15145 Hazel Mae |. Pryce A S 88 4 Montrose Street Boston, MA 021 19 Theresa M. Puleo A S 88 Box 985 Riata Road Pebble Beach, CA 93953 Anna Punsal SOM 88 260B 132nd Street Belle Harbor, NY 11694 Linda Puopolo A S 88 139 Massapoag Avenue N. Easton. MA 02356 lacqueline M. Ouigley EDU 88 721 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill, PA 19026 Timothy | Quinlivan SOM 88 888 Lebrun Road Amherst. NY 14226 Alfredo T Quintans A S 88 10 Dogwood Hills Newburgh, NY 12550 Robert Radochia A S 88 40 Pine Street Wobum. MA 01801 Gina Rafidi A S 88 4019 Flintridge Dallas, TX 75244 Serena Rajabiun A S 88 27 Kennedy Boulevard Lincoln. Rl 02865 Ann M. Ramirez A S 88 b35 Stratfield Road Fairfield. CT 0b432 Cristina M Ramirez EDU 88 81 10 Second Avenue N Bergen. N| 07047 David S. Ramirez SOM 88 il5 Momar Drive Ramsey, N] 07446 Karen L. Ramsey SOM 88 4130 Meadow Way Birmingham. Ml 48010 Decio M. Rangel. )r. A S 88 1684 Casale Road Pac Pali, CA 90272 Valerie I. Rapuano A S 88 3 St lames Street, N. Garden City, NY 11530 Anne E. Rath EDU 88 2040 Brentwood Road Columbus, OH 43209 Anne Ravenscroft A S 88 10245 Gainsborough Road Potomac, MD 202854 Michelle Rawls A S 88 63 Stone Root Lane Concord. MA 01742 Elizabeth M, Ray NUR 88 123 E. Boundary Road Mequon, Wl 53092 Elizabeth A Ready EDU 68 4401 Gilford Drive Edina, MN 55435 Tracy D. Reagan A S 88 159 Long Lots Road Westport, CT 00880 Carol P. Reardon A S 88 4 Lee Street Walpole. MA 02081 Donna M. Recchia EDU 88 260 Pippin Orchard Road Cranston. Rl 02061 Una Patrice Redgate A S 88 131 Algonquin Road Fairfield. CT 06432 Carolyn Reers A S 88 252 W. Central Avenue Pearl River, Ny 10965 Kristen A. Reese A S 88 72 Highland Avenue Everett, MA 02149 Michael Regan SOM 88 58 Bakersfield Street Dorchester, MA 02125 Stephen A Regine A S 68 14 Firglade Drive Cranston, Rl 02920 David M Reilly A S 88 39 Englewood Avenue Brighton. MA 02135 Paul A Reilly SOM 88 24 Grandhill Drive Dover, MA 02030 Eric |. Reimer A S 88 Osborne Hill Road Fishkill, NY 12524 Kimberly M. Renault A S 88 4 Witch Way Salem, MA 01970 Kevin M. Rendino SOM 88 19 Celtic Way Parsippany, N| 07054 Danielle L Rentz A S 88 4279 Pine Lane Orchard Lake. Ml 48033 loyce Restituto A S 88 301 East 64th Street New York. NY 10021 Dinah L Reyes A S 88 37 Concord Drive Pittsford, NY 14534 Michael Ricard SOM 88 30 Grove Road Cromwell, CT 06416 Gioia Riccio A S 88 33 Earnes Boulevard Bridgeport. CT 06605 David C. Rice SOM 88 87 N. Collier Boulevard J7 Marco Island, FL 33937 Amy S Richardson A S 88 19 Allwood Road Darien. CT 06820 Cecil J, Ricks SOM 88 804 Bellarie Street Greensboro, NC 27406 Carolyn A. Riley EDU 88 33 York Way Westwood, MA 02090 Elizabeth M. Riley A S 88 7 Woodland Drive Cohasset. MA 02025 Kathleen A. Riley SOM 88 68 Longfellow Road Wellesley, MA 02181 Timothy ] Rinck SOM 88 35 Bruce Road Waltham. MA 02154 Helen E. Rinella SOM 88 12 Park Plaza Quincy, IL 62301 lose A. Rionda SOM 88 3b Page Hill Road Far Hills, Nl 07931 Eugene P. Riordan A S 88 75 Confederate Drive Gettysburg. PA 17325 lill A Rivelli NUR 88 Box 1506 Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 Robert ). Rivers A S 88 66 Pamela Circle Maiden, MA 02148 Donald W. Roberts SOM 88 366 Lewis Avenue Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 lohn Roberts SOM 88 317 Airdale Road Rosemont, PA 19010 Donna Robey A S 88 3508 Horseman Way Davidsonville, MD 21035 lose Americo Rocha SOM 88 20 Adams Street New Bedford. MA 02746 Maura E. Roche A S 88 146 Maple Avenue Troy, NY 12180 Albert C. Rocheteau A S 88 10 Conant Street Provincetown, MA 02657 Matthew T. Rockett A S 88 210 Maple Wood Drive E. Greenwich, Rl 02818 Kent M Rodgers SOM 88 2440 So. Playa Mesa. A2 85202 Randy Rodgers SOM 88 1 1 High Street Bethel, CT 06801 George M. Rodriguez A S 88 179 E 3rd Street Apt. 27 New York City. NY 10009 Anne Rroemer A S 88 409 Jewell Liverpool, NY 13088 Greg Rogers A S 88 7913 Creentree Road Bethesda. MD 20817 Andrea L. Rohrecker NUR 88 41 Hollywood Place Huntington, NY 11743 Marie E Romano A S 88 21 Hunne Well Avenue Brighton, MA 02135 William T. Romanowski SOM t 18 Leona Drive Vemon. CT 06066 Aracely Romero SOM 88 Ave.Rinconada Baja 1241, Lima, Peru Marigrace Rooney A S 88 106 Bich Hill Road Stow. MA 01775 Lisa K. Rosamilia SOM 88 515 Mtn Boulevard Watchung, NJ 07060 Alexander D. Rosati A S 88 225 Howard Avenue Staten Island, NY 10301 Scott K. Rosnick SOM 88 7 Big Rock Road Manchester, MA 01944 Elizabeth Ross SOM 88 512 Ringold Street Phoenixville. PA 19460 Deborah A. Rosse A S 88 75 Barrett ' s Mill Road Concord, MA 01742 Daniel E Rosshirt A S 88 2340 Dunstan Houston, TX 77005 Margaret Roth SOM 88 5 Graham Terrace West Roxbury, MA 02132 Teresa F. Rotondo SOM 88 01 FernandesCircle Randolph, MA 02368 Elizabeth A Rourke A S 68 47 Mendingwall Circle Madison, CT 06443 Virginia Rowan A S 88 1327 Titania Lane McLean, VA 22102 Kimberly A. Rowe SOM 88 Valcour Peru. NY 12972 Deborah C. Rowley NUR 88 35 College Drive Brockton. MA 02401 Milton |. Ruiz A S 88 Larrinaga Street 277 Baldrich. PR 00918 Paul |. Runci A S 88 32 Howitt Road West Roxbury, MA 02132 Kelley B Rush EDU 88 1 19 Park Place Drive Alexandri. LA 71301 Carol A. Russell EDU 88 177 Hollow Road Malvern. PA 19355 Brian F, Russo A S 88 23 Gertrude Street Lynn. MA 01902 Christopher L. Russo A S 88 8 Brookfarm Road N. Providence. Rl 02904 Melissa A. Russo A S 88 10 Old Glen Road lndex 447 Convent Station, N| 079bl Maria A. Ruta A S 88 24 Manitou Avenue Poughkeepsie. NY 12603 Eve C. Rutyna A S 88 252 East Emerson Road Lexington, MA 02173 Deirdre Ryan A S 88 15b Plympton Street Middleboro, MA 0234b Eileen M Ryan A S 88 69 10 108 Street 3M Forest Hills, NY 1 1375 [ennifer M Ryan SOM 88 1 136 Howard Avenue Bellmawr. N| 08031 Kathleen Maura Ryan A S 88 7914 Creentree Drive Bethesda, MD 20817 Lisa Ceralyn Ryan EDU 88 10 Belmont Street Wobum. MA 01801 Thomas S. Ryan A S 88 6031 N 51 Place Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 Marie Elena Sabatier SOM 88 No. 30 Street 2 E! Escoria Rio Piedras. PR 00926 Pablo E Sabio A S 88 1 100 Anna Street Elizabeth, N| 07201 Ann M. Sabourin SOM 88 PO Box 1027 Auburn, ME 04210 loanne D Sacco A S 88 66 Fort Meadow Drive Hudson, MA 01749 Scott M. Safriet SOM 88 121 Roma Court Marina Del Rey. CA 90292 Mossi S Salibian A S 88 39 Simmons Avenue Belmont. MA 02178 David | Salmon A S 88 1259 Carberry Place St. Louis, MO 63131 Peter I Salmon A S 88 3409 Brandon Road Wall, N| 07719 Elizabeth K Salz EDU 88 25 Beacon Hill West Hartford. CT06II7 Carlos Samaniego SOM 88 250 Hammond Pd 151 IS Chestnut Hill. MA 02167 Marc Sances A S 88 544 East 6th Street So Boston. MA 02127 Scott L. Sanchez SOM 88 2242 National Drive Brooklyn. NY 11234 Thomas P. Sangiovanni A S 88 5 Colonial Road Mendham, N| 07945 Richard T. Sansone A S 88 54 Longview Drive Eastchester, NY 10709 Karen I Santagati A S 88 3 Farmland Circle Andover, MA 01810 Philip Santalla SOM 88 2500 Johnson Avenue Bronx. NY 10463 lohn Paul Santangelo A S 88 43 Wobum Street Medford, MA 02155 Ralph Santora A S 88 28 Pleasant Street Revere, MA 02151 David Santoriello A S 88 44 Wilder Street Hillside. N| 07205 lean T Sarachman A S 88 170 87th Street Brooklyn, NY 1 1209 Robert Sarlo A S 88 6 Barsdis Lane East Hampton. NY 1 1937 Stacey A. Savage A S 88 3 Ford Lane Framingham. MA 01701 Ann Marie Savignano SOM 88 19 Nicod Street Arlington. MA 02174 Kristen I Sawicki EDU 88 124 Beech Mtn Road Mansfield Center. CT 06250 Stephen P. Sayers A S 88 10 Katherine Lane Simsbury. CT 06070 Michael A. Saylor A S 88 1846 Detabole Road Pen Argyl. PA 18072 Robert T. Scafura SOM 88 38 Wickham Way Chatham, N| 07928 Elaine M Scanlon A S 88 4 William Street Andover. MA 01810 Susan E. Scanlon A S 88 29 Fir Avenue Tiverton. Rl 02878 Usa M. Scarfo A S 88 98A Wilmington Road Burlington. MA 01803 Marina I S carlata SOM 88 36 High Meadow Road Guilford, CT 06437 Patricia Scarlatelli EDU 88 242 So. Washington Street North Attleboro. MA 02760 Andrew T Schaad A S 88 60 Perth Avenue New Rochelle, NY 10804 Matthew LSchemmel A S 88 10 Clacier Court Madison, Wl 53705 Usa Schilpp A S 88 21 Riverdale Road Wellesley. MA 02181 lohn B Schipelliti SOM 88 9 Hallmark Drive Wobum, MA 01801 Cretchen M5chllmm A S 88 23 Concord Lane Yardley. PA 19067 Amy | Schmidt A S 88 226 Norclllf Drive Bloomfleld Hills, Ml 48013 Catherine A. Schmidt A S 88 17100 Parkland Drive Shaker Heights, OH 44120 Suzanne M Schmidt ACS 88 7135 N Bamett Lane Milwaukee. Wl 53217 Donnamarie Schmltt A S 88 3476 Pine Haven Circle Boca Raton. FL 33431 Mary Schollcld EDU 88 59 High Street Necdham Heights, MA 02194 Kemp Schuessler A S 88 Box 457 Village Road New Vernon, N| 07976 Christopher A.Sci SOM 88 43 Cedar Crest Place Norwalk. CT 06854 Allison Sciuto A S 88 19 Reservoir Road Huntington. NY 11747 Timothy Scott A S 88 5 Pheasant Hill Run West Boylstn, MA 01583 Christopher I. Screnci SOM 88 21 Columbus Road Wobum. MA 01801 Mark Scully SOM 88 1 1 77 Westwood Drive San lose, CA95I25 Susan Scully A S 88 27 A Beacon Street Everett. MA 02149 Angela Scussel A S 88 298 Furnace Avenue Stafford Springs. CT 0607b David R Seaberg A S 88 527 Mattakeesett Street Bryantville. MA 02327 Kenneth See A S 88 7 Winship Drive Wakeheld, MA 01880 Deborah E. Seferiadis EDU 88 48 Payson Street Attleboro. MA 02703 Marc P Seidner A S 88 795 Fairfax Road Birmingham. Ml 48009 Amy Seigienthaler A S 88 208 Lynwood Boulevard Nashville. TN 37205 Juliet M. SeilerNUR 88 18 Forst Knoll Pittsford. NY 14534 Brenda J. Seiton SOM 88 570 W Morse Avenue Bartlett, 1L 60103 Allison R. Sellers A S 88 89 Walnut Street Reading, MA 01867 Stepehanie A Sellew A S 88 9 Hillwood East Old Lyme, CT 06371 Scott Semple SOM 88 51 Steams Lane Sudbury, MA 01776 Maryann Sergi A S 88 64 Wellington Lane Duxbury, MA 02332 Eric A Serra SOM 88 103 Skyridge Drive Somers. CT 06071 Kathleen M Sexton A S 88 83 W. Newell Avenue Rutherford. NJ 07070 Marijane S. Sexton NUR 88 45 Ridge Road Milton. MA 02187 Michael Seyffert SOM 88 13 Hillcrest Road Burlington, MA 01803 Julie S Shafeer A S 88 207Tilden Road Scituate. MA 02066 David |. Shagoury A S 88 135 Corey Street West Roxbury, MA 02132 Andrea M Shannon A S 88 12 Hunt Road Bedford. MA 01730 Maur een Shannon EDU 88 2463 Hunters Pond Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48013 Michael T. Shannon SOM 88 9 Magoun Road W. Islip, NY 11795 Rachel Shaw A S 88 33 Emerson Road Wlnthrop. MA 02152 Christopher R. Shay SOM 88 207 Cherokee Drive Mechanicsburg. PA 17055 Daniel K. Shea A S 88 27 Calumet Street Quincy, MA 02170 Edward R. Shea A S 88 417 Pacific Street Massapequa Park, NY 11762 Lisa M Shea A S 88 85 Sias Lane Milton. MA 02186 Thomas I Shea A S 88 45 Warren Street Taunton. MA 02780 lohn F. Sheedy SOM 88 6 Lamancha Way Andover. MA 01810 Brian K Sheehan A S 88 Box 424 S Dennis. MA 02660 Patricia A Sheehan A S 88 70 Clifton Road Milton. MA 02186 Erin M Sheehy A S 88 9 Gregory Road Chelmsford. MA 01824 Gerald I Sheldon SOM 88 4030 Meadowland Florissant. MO 63033 fill A Sheldon A S 88 241 Blucher Street Manchester, NH 03102 lane Sheridan SOM 88 5 Waterman Street Worcester. MA 01603 Leo E Sheridon SOM 88 402 Spring Green Road Warwick. Rl 02888 Maria E Sheridan SOM 88 109 Patterson Avenue Greenwich. CT 06830 Charlene R. Sherwood EDU 88 44 Maple Avenue Madison, NJ 07940 Colleen M Shields A S 88 68 Salem Street Boston, MA 021 13 Sang W Shim A S 88 5003 Chuch Skokle. IL 60077 Ann M Shy A S 88 Rt I, Box 84M Elland. NC 27243 lohn W Shyne SOM 88 5 Orchard Road Scituate. MA 02066 Diane K Siellng EDU 88 22 North Street Bay Head, NJ 08742 Beatrlz E. Sllva SOM 88 Blvd Del Hlpodromo 320 El Salvador San Salvador lames Silva SOM 88 8 Green Hill Road Sudbury. MA 01776 Michael S. Silverman SOM 88 .One Wheclu UecL Lynnfleld, MA 019-10 lames L Slivesrri A S 88 •I82 Park Avenue Leonia, NJ 07605 Joseph T Silvia A S 88 I047 Sharps Lot Road Swansea, MA 02777 Klmberly A. Simard SOM 88 RFD 3, Box 427 Saca, ME 04072 Lauren H. Simeone SOM 88 221 Old Farm Road Milton. MA 02186 Larry S Simon A S 88 140 Park Hill Avenue 4U Staten Island, NY 10304 William M. Sims SOM 88 219 Orchard Way Wayne. PA 19087 Sumlta Sinha A S 88 157 Poplar Drive Morgantown. WV 26505 William ). SitarA S88 508 Boston Road Sea Girt. NJ 08750 Keith P Slattery SOM 88 139 Leominster Road Lunenberg. MA 01462 Brian M Sloan A S 88 9528 Kensington Parkway Kensington. MD 20895 Harry Sloate SOM 88 7 Milldam Road Acton. MA 01720 Paul A.SIomkowski A S 88 139 Laurel Brook Road ilddlefield, CT 00455 nise M. Smith A S 88 Westhollow Court -ell, GA 30075 L. Smith A S 88 1 1 Guild Road Needham. MA 02194 Kathleen C. Smith EDU 88 4 Riverview Terrace Belle Mead, NJ OS502 KimberJy Smith SOM 88 61 N eadowbrook Circle Sudbury, MA 01776 Usa M.Smtth NUR 88 261 Washington 5treel: Wobum, MA 01801 Maureen T. Smith EDU 88 4 Riverview Terrace Belle Mead. Nf 08 ' Peter R. Smith A S . llS-MitctflBll Randolph, MA { lei ■ a ; 5 Linden Street Hudson, MA 01749 Garvin Snelt A S 88 434 Main Street Yarmouthport MA 02b Laura Sokop SOM 88 14 Shepard Drive Holyoke. MA 0I04O Laura A. Soliz A S 88 7 Wells Park Road Sturbridge, MA 015o6 Mary Elizabeth H. Solomita EDU 88 75 Farrington Avenue Waterbury. CT 06706 Solaka L- Solomon A S 88 295 Reservoir Road Chestnut Hill, MA 02167 Michael P Sorabella:A£S £ 33 Fleldstone : Drive Stoneham. MA02I81) Sarah Soule SOM 88 52 Sargent Driveii S Old Town. ME. 04468- Kimbfrlv Southard A S 88 3- Dolphin Green Port Washington, NY 1 1050 Christine M. Spacagna A S 88 6 Lodgepole Lane Greenville, Rfr 02828 Darren Scott Spangler SOM 88 240 Gregory,. Road Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417 Maureen Spendley EDU 88 29 North Road ; Northport. NY U746 Laura Spinale A 5 88 . 51 Bridge Street LambetffiHe.-NJ 08530 Richard: P. Spinelli A S 88 I UM)3Kkway Beach Boulevard Belle Harbor. NY llr 94 Brenda Sposato A S 88. v frHWDrive sterJy, Rl 02891 IgM.Spurr A S 88 8il Polillio Avenue Stoughton; MA 0207: Paul St. Amour A S 2795 Buckingham , Birmingham. Mi 4808 Michael A St Cermain SOM 41 Flint Locke Box. 364 Medfield, MA 02052 Uoyd Daniel St. Pierre SOM 88 20 Jacobs Avenue Danvers. MA 02052 Christos Stamatos A S 88 14 Clive Boston. MA 02130 Vincent E. Stanco SOM 88 Calle 79 Ave 3-G. MCBO, Zulia, Venezuela EDIF La Cabana PH loseph Stanganelli A S 88 735 W 59th Street Erie, PA 16509 Christopher T Stapleton A S 8) 9 Lennon Court South Boston. MA 02127 lonathan L Stark A S 88 3297 Chelsea Drive Cleveland Heights, OH 44 1 18 David N SteckSOM 88 22 McDonald Avenue Waterbury, CT 06710 lohn A. Steele A S 88 1 1314 Hunt Farm Lane Oakton. VA 22124 Susan T. Steele A S 88 797 Depot Road Boxboro, MA 01719 Clifford Stein A S 88 135 E 54th Street, Apt 3F New York. NY 10022 David M. Stelluto A S 88 25 Brier Road Gloucester, MA 01930 Barbara I Stephan A S 17 Tulip Tree Lane Rochester, NY 14617 Ann M Stille EDU 88 LHawthami dH Lexington. MA02I73 Peter Stpierre SOM 88 4-1 Victoria Drive Auburn, MA 01501 Susan A Straka A S 88 5U12 Bcefer Street Pittsburgh, PA 15217 lohn D. Straub A S 88 6390 Mitch Haven Bethel Park, PA 15102 Brian M. Straw SOM 88 2lo Totten Pond Road Waltham, MA02I54 Jill M. Straizella EDU 88 100 Maple Avenue BalaCynwyd. PA 10004 Suzanne L Strubel EDU 88 47 Red Hill Road Warren, N) 07O60 William L. Sturman SOM 88 5 Reed Street Lexington, MA 0217! Betsey Sue A S 88 26 Deerpath Drive New Hartford, NY I34T3 Anne Sugar, A S 88 1499 Canterbury Lane Berwyn, PA 19312 Eun-lee Suh A S 88 2281 Washington Street Newton LF, MA 02162 Brenda J. Sullivan SOM 88 2 Westbrook Drive Nashu ' am, NH 03060 Brendan--). Sullivan A S 88 16 Delta Lane Scituate. MA 02066 Carolyn E. Sullivan A S 88 135 East Main Street 12 Westborough, MA 01581 Deana Sullivan:SOM 88 I Hillcrest Dri S? Chelmsford. MA 01824 Deborah Sullivan A S 88 38 Pollard Drive Millis, MA 02054 Ellen M- Sullivan A S 88 16 Washington Street Windsor Locks. CT 06Qgf Gregory Sullivan A S §8 ■. 4 Meadowbrook Lane f Appleton. Wl 54914 :,. James J, Sullivan SOM 88 . 122 Marks Street Rockland, MA 02370 James P. Sullivan A S 88 20101 North Park Boulevai Shaker Heights. OH 441 18 Jill M Sullivan A S 88 RD 2 Granville, NY 1283: lohn Sullivan A S 88 56 Milton Road Braintree. MA 02184 Kara A. Sullivan EDU 88 14 Wellington Street Brockton, MA 02401 Kerri A- Sullivan NUR 88 AH Aberdeen Road Hauppauge, NY 11788 Kerry |. Sullivan NUR 88 45 Munroe R03d Lexington. MA 0217! Kerry S. Sullivan SOM.8S 33 Hathaway Circle Arlington. MA 02I7J . Mark). Sullivan A S 88 40 Hunter Boad Portsmouth. Rt 02871 Maura P. Sullivan A S 88 57 Chittenden Avenue Crestwood, NY 10707 Michael Sullivan A S 88 8 Potian ' d Place Si Louisi ' MO e. 108 Pamelj I ' Stilfivan A S 88 234 O ' Callahan Way So Boston, :MA 02 I 27 Peter A Sullivan A S 21 Pawnee Circle Milton, MA 02186 Robert M Sullivan A S 38 Card rftr- Street Peabody. MA OI9oO .Suzanne E Sullivan A S ■ 3 Amherst Court ' - flockville ' Ce ' nter. NY 115 Timothy P. Sullivan A S 88 Marion Road .. Scituate. MA 0206b Ursula Sullivan A S b 8! Grant Street Bangor, ME 04401 Suzanne M. Suppelsa EDU 1839 N..W. 88 Way Coral Springs, FL 33065 Kristin |. Surette A S 86 ; lo7 Seaview Avenue Swansea. MA 02777 Beveriy Surowiec A S 88 RD 4 Box 26 ■ Clarks Summit, PA 1841 1 Anne M; Suswal A S 88 45 RobinsPlace Metuchen. N| 08840 David R. Sutton A S 88 3716 Prado Place Fairfax. VA 22031 loelle Svab A S 88 23 Kent Terrace Watertown, CT 06795 Cynthia A. Swank EDU 88 3 Milky Way Warren. N] 07060 Joe R Sweeney A S 88 220 Austin Street Ste. A Newtonvllle. MA 02166 Kim Sweeney SOM 88 201 Central Road Middlebury. CT 06762 Tara Sweeney A S 88 4972 Highland Avenue Bethal Park, PA 15102 Arelene M. Swlech A S 88 1 12 Waterman Street Cumberland. Rl 02864 Frances V. Syvertsen A S 8 10252 N WestportCr Mequon. Wl 53092 Gregory Szwarc A S 88 72 Wobum Street Medford. MA 02155 Suzanne Szydllk A S 88 7 Standish Road Belllngham, MA 02019 Michael |. Tabeek A S 88 448 lndex 102 Beaumont Street Dorchester MA 02124 Deborah M Taltiot A S 88 AJjyev Avenue HI Ardi-It • Or Hudson. NY 10So Cinam.iri, I.J ' .rd .ACS 88 LaWfCnx ' MA i Maria ' T.jm ■jpau! Place .■Boston ma j i us ■ Gen I .mud 25b-2 Mli! H Japan Lesu-i l.int; SO HgeLane B|ln. MA 017 lisgM l.irjllu SOM 88 1 gem on I R.jad Bttev-shun. MA 01545 Maik larjllo A;-5 88 ■belmor WOKi-tei ' ■ PaulK i.m Herbrooke fletiue fcwiSton Ml 12-10 Elizabeth I I.nlorSOM S ■Hndale ' ' ■ ' fc, ' ,frr Wilmington MA 0188 Ronald I ' jvlor A S 88 (007 Hitkon Street WghamCm HT8JU12 Michael B Teelmg ASS85 R62A Washington Street , 0I9!0 (a SOW 88 Glouceste Andres a •J Ul) Site ftoVidenu i 1 12409 t -s(a ASS t. Kellv I Te ■Bannon StrdBBJ Brighton MA 02 35 ' femes I Tenn A S 58 WOwvieu RoW Manchester NH!03I04 Randall Teteal SOM 88. Hjf Misty Oaks Drive ■ ftoody GA 10338 Httis A Tetreault A S 85 BEJmgrove Avenue BB dence. Rl 02 00 Claire L Tevnan AGS 88 4 Fairfax Street Blester. MA 02124 David h rhibocteau A S 88 flftPkkens Avenue BKrook. NH 03874 BS iterC Thomas A S 88 K|dd[e Ridge Road TO ..- =w5 Dover MA O2of0 MJdtele L Thomas A S 88 3905 Bamngton Road Baltimore. MD 21207 son A S S ■.ul Road imaica Pfein MA 02130 sg Catherine Thompson NUR 88 Terrace MA 01267 mpson A S 88 .: Longvi Wiliiamstov. Michael I.Tho 1217 Sylvan Ri Westchester. PA [9380 Wlliam Thompson SOM 88 35 Foxcroft Drive Princeton, N| 08540 Susan E.Tiemey NUR 88 t 0 Kings Road . Canton, MA 2021 Stephen R Tilton A S 88 219 Long Hill Road Little Falls, N| 07424 Walter A. -Ton ra SOM 88 37 White Pine Road Needham. MA 02192 Pamela Tapping SOM 88 36 Fieldbrook Drive Norwood. MA 02062 Aleksandar Tone A S 88 9Carleton Street Belmont, MA 02178 , Teresa A. Touhey A S 88 9Treeland Drive Milford. MA ii i 757 Rabiah K. Touma A S 85 -32ShawStr t ,cr Lawrence. MA 0l84 Lesa Tourignev A S 88 t .Ashland Stre Medlorcl ' . ' ■ Melissa F Townsend A S 88 370 Beatrice Drive -■Franklin. OH 1 005 Mireille P Townsend A S 88 710 New Gull Road Bryn Mawr. PA 19010 Httarcelo H ToyOtoshl A S 88 Manscal Lope 2801 . Asuncion, Paraguay (ames E T ravers A S 88 74 Phillips P d -field,! MA 0(940 Anne T Tf ' eacv A S 88 ■ Waj i 1 776 reiber A S 88 d Road 06430 ■illo SOM 88 ive rdnsiun. ki 02920 Anthony M Tnstani SOM 88 6621 Cameron Court Brookllyn. NY I 1204 Nancy Trocchi EDU 88 31 Normandy Terrace Sudbury, MA 01776 Lisa Trofa A S 88 , 261 Lexington Avenue No. Providence. Rl 02904 Bertha Tsang SOM 88 66 Pleasant Street , Dorchester. MA 02125 Wendy Y. Tse A S 88 14 St Lukes Road Allston. MA 021 34 Catherine M Fully EDU 88 23 Fay Lane I Neehdam. MA 02194 Elizabeth Tully NUR 88 Brush Island J Darien. CT 06820 Margaret Turano EDU 88 58 Uncoln Road Wellesley Hill, MA 02181 Bran I Turchetta A S 88 550 Love Lane Warwick. Rl 02818 Matthew Tun A S 88 665 Cale D Sud C A Colli , Tucson, AZ 85715 Andrew Turner A S 88 N. Shore Dnve Milwaukee. Wl 53217 Erie Tveit A S 58 23 Lisa Avenue AcushneL MA 0274 i Dennis Tyri3n A S 88 2805 South Raleigh Street Denver. CO 80236 lames Tzouvelis A S 58 lSs School Street Watertown, MA 02172 Sherry j Ukleja NUR 88 14 Raylo Court Chicopee, MA 01013 Elizabeth Ulrich A S 58 12070 Wintergreen Chardon, OH 44024 Raymond A Urci A S 88 23 Crescent Road Livingston, Nl 07O39 luan C, Uribe A S 88 89 Longfellow Road Sudbury, MA 0(776 Michael G Vaccaro A S 88 2 Kelly Street. Montrose, PA 1880! Albert 1 Vachon A S 88 8 Forest Glen Circle Woburn, MA 01. sol Alana F. Vachris EDU 58 244 Southdown Road Lloyd Harbor. NY 1 1743 Mary Vainlsi A S 88 162 Endicott Bloomfiefd HI, Ml 480 13 Bonnie R Valro A S 4 Westwood Drive Worcester. MA 01609 Elena H. Va laden A S 88 PO Bon 271 Conifer, CO 80433 tcihn W. Valente A S 88 3 East Washington Rutland. VT 05701 Anne M Valenti EDU 88 73 Lmey Hill Road Walhnglord.CT 06492 Dana-Michele Valentine A SS8— y 29 Crendale Drive Oak Ridge. N | 07438 Karen Valentino A S 88 70 Warren Avenue Milton, MA0218O Matllde M Vails A S 88 1500 Spring Garden Street % lorge Vails c-10 Philadelphia, PA I IOI William H. Van Den Heuvel SOM 88 :avers Road RR 3 Nl 07830 nder Van Di |k SOM 85 Correo 58)0 Holandes aquil Equador ibeth A Vanacore A S 88 42 Hamilton Drive E North Caldwell, NJ 07006 Charlotte Vande Kerckhoi NUR 88 140 Rua Marechai Bina Machado S Amaro Sao Paulo Braiil S AM lames T Vanderslice A S 88 63 RyderS Lane Wilton, CT 06897 lohn T Vardis A S Si 8 Reservoir Road Lakeviile, MA 02346 Laurie Ann Vastly A S 88 76 Pleasant Street Melrose. MA 02176 Marie E Vasquez SOM 88 979A Tremont Street Boston, MA 02120 Kethleen Vassalotti A S 88 48 Sapphire Street || Enfield. CT 0o082 } Diana Vassiliadis A S 88 14 Griffin Road Framingham. MA 01701 Kristen A. Vaughan SOM 88 439 Winter Street $$$, N. Andover, MA 0184 Peter G Veale A S 88 66 Connell Avenue Brockton. MA 02402 ■ Paul Veeder SOM 88 ™ o Logan Place .Rowayton, CT 0.q85j . Sayra Velez EDU 88 712 Central Street Miramar. PR 00907 Maria C Ventullo A S 88 29 A faques Street Somerville, MA 02145 Caraoline Vera EDU 88 i 1 Greycllff Road Brighton. MA 02135 |ohn Vetere SOM 88 47 Ledgewood Drive Danvers, MA 01923 Anita R. Vieira EDU 88 8 Beetle Street New Bedford. MA 02746 Joseph R. Vienneau A S 88 10 Westerly Drive Box 31 Monument Beach. MA 02553 Peter Villani A S 88 70 Croyden Court Albertson.NY 11507 Michele Villano SOM 88 725 Riverbend Drive Linden. N| 0703o lose Vinagre A S 88 40 Nina Street New Bedford. MA 02744 Vincent Vinagre A S 88 43 Boston Street Somerville. MA 02143 Kevin M Viola SOM 88 2735 Marsh Wren Circle Longwood. FL 32779 Takonkiet Viravan A S 88 20 Methinlwet Sukimvit 24 Bangkok Thailand John D. Volpe A S 88 58 Fairfield Road West Hartford, CT061I7 Michelle M. Volpe A S 88 16 Red Brick Lane N. Haven, CT 06473 Karen B Voss EDU 88 6 Rom!d Road Barrington, Rl 02806 Carolyn P Voute A S 88 31 Masterton Bronxville, NY 10708 Denise Wagner NUR 88 24 King Court Hillsdale. Nl 07 42 Denise M. Waite EDU 88 5 Pleasant Street Norway, ME 0-1268 Catherine Wall NUR 88 977 South Street Rosftndale, MA 02 1 ti Christina A Wall A S 88 210 Stuyvesant Avenue Rve Ny 10580 Nancy E. Walls SOM 88 i 7 Fair Oaks Lane Cohasset, MA 0202 Bailt-vG. Walsh A S 88 14 305 Blackmon Drive Rockvllle, MD 20853 Catherine M. Walsh NUR 88 47 Mountain View Drive Waterburv ' , Cf 06706 Daniel P Walsh A S 88 71 Central Avenue Milton. MA 02187 Diane M. Walsh A S 85 9 Romsey Street Dorchester, MA 02125 lennifer Walsh A S .18 70 Simon WillardRoad Concord, MA 01742 lohn H Walsh A S 88 1031 Cove Road S Mamaroneck. NY 10543 Kalhleen A. Walsh A S 88 213 Paramount Parkway Buffalo. NY 1422 5 Kerry Walsh EDU 85 53 Graphic Boulevard Sparta. N| 07871 Lauren Walsh NUR 88 17 Foster Street Saugus. MA 01906 Susasn Walsh NUR 88 2o Clarkson Drive Walpole. MAO2081 Timothy P. Walsh A S 88 53 Cambridge Court Beacon Falls, CT 0 403 OM yfieh ' l l.iTu . ' II.nfii. ' M Cumberland, Rl 02864 Da-vid-.W ; .-Want. 797 Ontario Court Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417 Kathleen A Warchol LOU i e Deerfield Road Cumberland. Rl 0286-1 David H. Ward SOM 88 3151 West Shore Drive Orchard Lake. Mf 4803 lanet A. Ward SOM 88 RFD I Box 310 E. Ellsworth, ME 04r 05 lennifer Ward NUR 88 52 Sturbndge Lane .; ' Pittsford. NY 14534 HI Michelle S Ward A S 88 28 Hazel Lane Needham. MA 02 (M Stephen Warren SOM 88 142 Bromfield Street gQuincy, MA 02170 : Mary P Wasmer ■- ' ' :-23347 Mastick Road North Olmsted, Oh 44070 Daniel C, Wassel SOM 88 20 Bertson Avenue MAW, Roxbury, MA 02132 Alan M Watts A S 88 234 Rivet Avenue Tide A Patchogue, NY 11772 Christopher Webb SOM 88 7 Old lerome Avenue Yonkers, NY 10704 lacqueltne Weber A S 88 3469 Likens Road Marion. OH 4 3 302 Peter Weber SOM 88 3 Coventry Lane Lincolnshire, 1L 60015 Timothy F. Weber A S 88 12 Ring ' s End Road Darien, CT 06820 Kimberly T. Webster A S 88 The Harbor Club 25C Commodore Lane W. Babylon, N IJ7S7 Allyson G Wedge A S 85 39 Country Club Lane Brockton, MA 02401 lennifer L Weekes A S 88 Garden City, NY 11530 Debra L, Weisbrod EDU 88 18 Juneau Boulevard Woodbury, NY 11797 Diana M Welch A S 85 ■ 52 Phelps Street Marlboro. MA 01 752 Lynda J. Welch SOM 88 72 Dean Road Stoughton, MA 02072 Melissa A. Welch A S 88 419 Ash Street Brockton. MA 02401 Stephanie Ann Welch EDU 88 34 Meadow Drive Sudbury, MA 01776 Marybeth P. Welsh SOM 88 7 Heights Road Manhasset, Ny 1 1030 lacquelyn M. Wesner EDU 88 Box 85 W Dennis. MA 02670 Craig West A S 88 6 Cutis Road Durham, NH 03824 Wendy C. West A S 68 43 Dixon Street Newport. Rl O2840 Frederick G. Westerman A S 88 14 Forestwood Lane Pittslord, NY 14534 Chris S. Westfahl A S 88 77 Inchcliffe Drive Gales Ferry, CT 06335 Charlotte M Whalen A S 88 2312 Virginia Lane Billings. MT 59102 Elizabeth A Whalle y NUR 88 Mamell Estates Brewster. NY 10509 Chimene M. Wheeler A S 88 66 Columbia Road Dorchester. MA 02121 Daniel |. Wheeler A S 88 186 St Marie Street Manchester, NH 03102 Annmarie White EDU 88 213 Whttewood Road Westwood, MA 02090 Courtney A. White A S 88 53 Grosvenor Road Rochester, NY 14610 Laura |. White SOM 88 34 Young Avenue Norton. MA 02766 Melissa N White A S 88 20 Rolling Hill Road Ridgefield, CT 06877 Michael J. White A S 88 37 Woodlock Road Hingham. MA 02043 William E White A S 88 119 Bullock Road Eastfreetown. MA 02717 lennifer C Whitmore A S 88 445 Plymouth Street East Bridgewater. MA 02333 Geoffrey G Why A S 88 2657 Birchtree Lane Santa Clara, CA 95051 Douglas | Widell SOM 88 190 Carriage Hill Drive Wethersfield, CT 06109 Rachel D. Wilber A S 88 15 Overlook Place A S 88 Shelton, CT 06484 Michael Wild A S 88 7 Elgin Road Amity Harbor, NY I 1701 Gretchen L Williams NUR 88 305 Brooke Meadow Road Kensington. CT 06037 Robert Williams A S 88 137 Berkley Street Waltham. MA 02154 Sarah A Williams A S 88 1636 I Ith Avenue NE Rochester, MN 55904 Steven A. Williams A S 88 29 Tenth Providence, Rl 02906 Kerri K Willoughby SOM 88 35 Florence Avenue Freeport, NY 11520 layne Wilson A S 88 295 Stonycroft Road Ridgwood. NJ 07450 Kimberly A. Wilson SOM 88 18 Mile Lane Ipswich. MA 01938 Mary Clare Wodarski A S 88 19 Galway Court Lenox, MA 01240 loseph F Wolf A S 88 942 North 13th Allentown, PA 18102 Michael Wong SOM 88 84 Ellison Park Waltham. MA 02154 Rachel W Wong A S 88 168 Summer Street Framingham, MA 01701 lohn M Wood A S 86 24 Algonquin Drive Tewksbury, MA 01876 Michael P Woodbury A S 88 43 South Pine Street Bradford. MA 01830 Elizabeth Woram EDU 88 3b Dogwood Lane Rockville Centre. NY 11570 Timothy J Woycik A S 88 34 Castle Hill Road Pawcatuck, CT 06379 Rhonda Jo Yacawych A S 88 1 15 Grey Stone Avenue Bristol. CT 06010 Emmanuel Q Yap A S 88 10264 Cherry Walk Court Oakton, VA 22124 Anthony T. Yee SOM 88 29 Griggs Place Allston, MA 02134 Edward |. Yee SOM 88 140 Babcock Street Brookline. MA 02146 Einstein Yee A S 88 19 University Road Brookline. MA 02146 Kathleen Yetman SOM 88 1 Ashberry Street Plymouth. MA 02360 Sharon F Ynaya A S 88 4 Cambridge Court Toms River. N| 08753 Claudia Young NUR 88 340 Chestnut Street W Newton, MA 02165 Denise M Young EDU 88 I Northside Lane 35 Westport, CT 06880 lennifer A. Young A S 88 65 Beartort Terrace Rmgwood. NJ 074S6 Karen A. Young EDU 88 Mere Point Road Brunswick. ME 04011 Linton H Young A S 88 31 Highland Avenue Cohasset, MA 02025 Aretr P Zacharakis A S 88 10 Huckins Avenue North Quincy. MA 02171 Carol Zaczynski SOM 88 ISO Hill Street Suffield.CT 06078 Rhonda Zananin SOM 88 16 Dover Street Lowell, MA 01851 Robert L Zangla A S 88 Box 66 Danville, VT 05828 Christian G Zebicoff A S 88 40-59 Gleane Street Elmhurst, NY 11373 Anna Mana Zegarelli SOM 88 281 Watertown Street Newton, MA 02158 Sandra V. Zeidenbergs A S 88 65 Cedar Road Katonah, NY 10536 Catherine L Zezima A S 88 229 Haviland Road Stamford. CT 06903 Steve T. Zimelman A S 88 33 Farina Road Newton, MA 02159 Lisa Zimmerman NUR 88 5 Farms Edge Road Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107 Paula Zuitante A S 88 104 Westland Avenue W.Newton. MA 02165 Susan Zuhowski A S 88 4 Byard Lane Westboro, MA 01581 Christine Zybert A S 88 30 Gilloohy Road Chelsea, MA 02150 Index 449 450 End Seniors Michael Antrobus End Seniors 451 Groups Cross and Crown Honor Society Gold Key Society Hellenic Society Musical Guild SOE Senate 452 Organizations MOST OF WHAT I REALLY NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HOW TO LIVE, AND WHAT TO DO, AND HOW TO BE, I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN. WISDOM WAS NOT AT THE TOP OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL MOUNTAIN, BUT THERE IN THE SANDBOX AT NURSERY SCHOOL. THESE ARE THE THINGS I LEARNED; SHARE EVERYTHING. PLAY FAIR. DON ' T HIT PEOPLE. PUT THINGS BACK WHERE YOU FOUND THEM. CLEAN UP YOUR OWN MESS. DON ' T TAKE THINGS THAT AREN ' T YOURS. SAY YOU ' RE SORRY WHEN YOU HURT SOMEBODY. WASH YOUR HANDS BEFORE YOU EAT. FLUSH. WARM COOKIES AND COLD MILK ARE GOOD FOR YOU. LIVE A BALANCED LIFE. LEARN SOME AND THINK SOME AND DRAW AND 3 AINT AND SING AND DANCE AND PLAY AND WORK SOME. TAKE A NAP EVERY AFTERNOON. WHEN YOU GO OUT INTO THE WORLD, WATCH FOR TRAFFIC, HOLD HANDS AND STICK TOGETHER. BE AWARE OF WONDER. REMEMBER THE LITTLE SEED IN THE PLASTIC CUP? THE ROOTS GO DOWN AND THE PLANT GOES UP AND NOBODY REALLY KNOWS HOW OR WHY. BUT WE ARE ALL LIKE THAT. IOLDFISH AND HAMSTERS AND WHITE MICE AND EVEN THE LITTLE SEED I THEY ALL DIE. SO DO WE. HE PLASTIC CUP UMD THEN REMEMBER THE BOOK ABOUT DICK AND JANE AND THE FIRST WORD YOU LEARNED, THE BIGGEST WORD OF ALL; LOOK. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW IS IN THERE SOMEWHERE. THE iOLDEN RULE AND LOVE AND BASIC SANITATION. ECOLOGY AND POLITICS AND SANE LIVING. THINK OF WHAT A BETTER WORLD IT WOULD BE IF WE ALL — THE WHOLE WORLD — HAD COOKIES VND MILK AT 3 O ' CLOCK EVERY AFTERNOON AND THEN LAY DOWN WITH OUR BLANKETS FOR NAP. )R IF WE HAD A BASIC POLICY IN OUR NATION AND OTHER NATIONS TO ALWAYS PUT THINGS BACK fHERE WE FOUND THEM AND CLEANED UP OUR OWN MESSES. AND IT IS STILL TRUE, NO MATTER HOW OLD YOU ARE, WHEN YOU GO OUT INTO THE WORLD IT IS BEST TO HOLD HANDS AND STICK TOGETHER. Robert Fulghum Activities 453 BENEFACTORS As Sub Turn is an organization independent from the University, we receive neither University funds nor a portion of the activity fee to de- fray production costs. Therefore, the staff of Sub Turri would like to extend its gratitude to parents, friends, faculty members and alumnae who generously contributed to the 1988 edition of Sub Turri. GOLD BENEFACTORS Dr. Mrs. Leo D. Amorosi Bruce Angela Angelini Dr. Mrs. Stuart W. Anken Mr. Mrs. Paul S. Barry, Jr Mr. Mrs. Jose L. Basilio Patricia Albert Brackley Mr. Mrs. John G. Breen Jon Terry Callahan — Good Luck Class of 1988 Pat Mimi Carroll Mr. Mrs. Thomas J. Cashman Kathleen M. Cayer William F. Connell Dr. Mrs. Dean Crocker Mr. Mrs. William M. Cullina Gary Jane Darling Robert M. Katharine B. Devlin Mr. Mrs. James DiGeronimo, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Peter Brown Dolan Dr. Mrs. George B. Doyle Dr. Mrs. Cristino Enriquez Ceilia John F. Farrell, Jr. Daniel V. Gallant Dr. Mrs. Nicholas Garritano Mrs. Thomas J. Geraghty Charles N. Gitto, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Walter Grote, Jr. Mr. Mrs. John D. Guman, Jr. MJ Robert Hekemian family Mr. Mrs. Thomas J. Hagan Mr. Mrs. H.J. Heinz III ' 454 Patrons Mr. Mrs. James F. Higgins Mr. Mrs. John Adam Hillenbrand II Susan R. Jalandoni Dr. Mrs. G.R. Kaestner Arthur J. Kania Dr. 7 Mrs. Paul Andrew Kelley Dr. Mrs. Thomas Kenney Dr. Mrs. William L. Kindler Dr. Mrs. Michael G. Kinsella Mr. Mrs. Robert A. Kirchner Al Nonie Knapp Mr. Mrs. Donald L. Leone Mr. Mrs. James R. Levy Mr. Mrs. Harold R. Lifvendahl Mr. Mrs. Francis P. Lynch Lidia Carlos Maldonado Anne Duke McMahon Mr. Mrs. John J. Meaney Frank Peg Meissner Mr. Mrs. Joseph Mollicone, Jr. Mr. Mrs. James A. Nolen III Lorraine Bob Oechlin Family Joseph C. Palmisano, Esq. Mr. Mrs. Fernando Pasqualone Mr. Mrs. John N. Petradelis Mr. Mrs. Gregory Plunkett Peter P. Poth Dr. Mrs. Louis E. 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Culliford James Piz Culligan Mr. Mrs. Richard P. Curran Mr. Mrs. Kevin J. Cusack, Sr. Dr. Mrs. John Cywinski Mr. Mrs. E. Czamiak Robert Angela Davis David A. Decker, Sr. Mr. Mrs. Paul F. Degnan The de Grasse Family S. Walter Josephine de l azaro Mr. Mrs. A. DeLisi Timothy F. Julie M. Dempsey Mr. Mrs. Wm. DesGrosseilliers John Pat Deters Mary M. Deveney Mr. Mrs. John DiMillo Mr. Mrs. James J. Doherty Mr. Mrs. Richard A. Doherty Mr. Mrs. Robert K. Doherty Raymond J. Donahue, Sr. Mr. Mrs. John P. Donavan Mr. Mrs. Thomas T. Donnelly Mr. Mrs. Eugene J. Dorsi Despina Doulos-Ayers Mr. Mr. Mr. Patrons 457 John S. Driscoll Mr. Mrs. William P. Driscoll Mr. Mrs. Dunne Mr. Mrs. Harold ). Ehrmann Lawrence J. Mary Ann Fagan Sherrill Fair Mr. Mrs. Dominic Fallon Neal Barbara Farrell Mrs. Peter F. Fanikos Family James Jacqueline Feeney Mr. Mrs. Nicholas Ferreri Mr. Mrs. James A. Fiorillo Mr. Mrs. Richard B. Fitzpatrick Mr. Mrs. Joseph P. Flaherty Dr. Mrs. Thomas A. Flaherty Dr. Mrs. David F. 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For subscription or advertising rate information ; call or write: The Heights Boston College, Chestnut Hill 7 Massachusetts 02167 (617) 552-3512 466 Ads M Ads 467 INDEX Colophon Academics — 142 Activities— 168 Airband — 90 Appleyard — 146 Baer— 152 Band— 182 Bars— 116 Basketball, mens — 256 Basketball, womens — 264 Boston — 18 Boston College — 36 Buckley— 154 Celebrations — 206 Cheerleaders — 184 Cheers — 76 Chorale — 204 Consensus — 177 Construction — 112 Contents— 17 Culture Abroad — 150 Current Events — 128 Dance Ensemble — 208 Diving — 246 Doors — 1 1 4 Drunkard — 202 Dustbowl — 80 Entertainment — 190 Faces — 48 Fall — 74 Flanagan — 166 Football — 212 Gallery — 286 Go — 60 Golf— ' 228 Goode — 62 Halzon — 56 Hart— 173 Head of Charles — 82 Heights— 175 Hockey, mens — 272 Hockey, womens — 278 Hoffman — 1 70 Hollooween — 86 Homecoming — 84 Kane — 54 Leno— 192 Liddy— 171 Lum — 1 79 Masses— 198 Mod life— 118 Murder Among Friends - 0+ — 194 O ' Brien — 284 Observer — 176 Off Campus— 110 Olivieri — 156 O ' Neill— 144 Opening — 2 Organizations — 452 Paper Chase — 94 Plunkett— 158 Future — 164 Questioning Authority — R.A.s— 196 Registration — 72 Rugby, mens — 232 Rugby, womens — 230 St. Onge— 148 Seniors — 308 Senior Slump — 120 Shaping Up — 96 Ski team — 280 Snow— 100 Soccer, mens — 242 Soccer, womens — 240 Sports — 210 Staff — 472 Student Life — 64 Studying — 92 Stylus— 174 Sullivan — 58 Swimming — 252 Tailgaiting — 78 Tennis, mens — 238 Tennis, womens — 240 Title Page — I Track, mens — 268 Track, womens — 266 U.G.B.C. — 178 Ultimate Frisbe — 181 Valentine ' s Day — 98 Volleyball — 244 Water Polo — 248 Winter— 100 Wrestling — 270 WZBC— 186 200 106 The 1988 edition of the Sub Turri is the 76th volume of the book, with a press run of 2 1 00 copies. The book was printed in April of 1988 by Hunter Publishing Company in Winston-Salem, North Carolina using offset lithography process. Hunter ' s publishing representative was Arnold Lohmann. The cover has been embossed with a gold metal applique with a spot rub. Gold mylar process was applied to all embossed lettering on both front lid and spine. The cover was de- signed by Joanne Conte. The tower of Gas- son appearing on the cover was reproduced by Hunter Publishing from a photograph taken by Geoff Why, photography editor, and artwork done by Joanne Conte. The end- sheets are 65 lb., cover weight, tinted stock 329, Confetti. The Boston college seal that appears on the front endsheet was dupli- cated from the 1983 Sub Turri and embossed. The majority of the paper used in this edi- tion was 80 lb., text weight dull paper stock with the exception of the opening section which was printed on cream paper, and the Boston section which was printed on 1001b., Natural Elite text stock. All color photo- graphs were printed from color transparency separation. All color was originally submit- ted in slide form taken by our photography staff. All black and white photos were taken, developed and printed by our photography staff. Ghost photos appearing in the direc- tory were donated by members of the class of 1988. Primary typeface is Novarese, with the Senior names in the same. Headline styles were chosen by each section editor for their respective pages. Portraiture for the Senior section was done by Harold Dodge of Yearbook Associates, Millers Falls, Mas- sachusetts. Special thanks to Mom, Dad, and Lori; Mods 5A and B; to Fr. Monan, The Heights, ODSD; Arnie Lohmann, Terry Poovey, J.B. Edwards, and Hunter Publishing Company; Ed Ralicki, Harold Dodge, and Yearbook Associates; to D. Mantz and his sales crew; 1988 Benefactors, Patrons, Advertisers; and the class of 1988. Copyright by the 1988 Sub Turri, the Year- book of Boston College. Joanne D. Conte, Editor-in-Chief 468 lndex Colophon Our Lady 469 1388 Staff Assisting Photo Editors hKSHL 470 Staff r oo . ' X 8 ' . . ' ' J ., i ■ i m 1 ■ 5 f. Hl «•• ....v.,. -fnf ,, , , M | |( St ' . ' £r gsga EAST Jr V Gai l£Zft, VfflA? — ■■-■■ N 4 II ■f « A Liz Whalley , %zcLie Fangoail J 1 i_. . I Managing Editor Editor- in- Chief Friends, In this space 1 wanted to share with everyone how 1 felt upon the completion of this yearbook. But, I can ' t. The space is too small and I ' m too tired to make a new layout. The making of a great yearbook is a very large project, but a very rewarding one as well. Personally, I was re- warded with the privilege of being exposed to very talented and dedi- cated artists whom I admire a great deal, 1 have a new appreciation of photography and those who have mastered it to the degree that this photography staff has. (None of you are INDISPENSABLE or ever were.) I also experienced this year the great pleasure of working very closely with some of my dearest friends on the book. The continuity of our thoughts are reflected in the continuity of the pages of this book. Though some of you may have been somewhat inexperienced, you proved to be a great asset to the book. (Even though YOU haven ' t been to the plant.) I ' d like tp thank all the members of the 1988 Sub Turri staff for con- tributing time, care, and the laughs we all needed more than anything else. u . Executive Staff 475 ZSr- ,. 476 Closing Closing 477 478 Closing p i CO Closing 479 ftliMWl ' llf ' 480 Closing


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