Cape Cod Community College - Foreseer Yearbook (West Barnstable, MA)

 - Class of 1974

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JD 42 O 5 ' • ft y= o — •ft 5 S) o o -C wo  - ■ C w. gS o 3 © 5 2 a c — a 9 E  O .ft 0 O £ Jl a- = .ft 8 0 O IS ft SS o c c H3 Ot sea-change ENGLAND THE NEW FISH AREN ' T GOING TO BE IN MY DISH! The thrush has cried all day. New blues and yellows may be seen on the green wave, Joy of Spring is here Feel it when you awake and that first breath you take I shall glide my body through the earth mother ' s fluids. Haydn may perform divertimenti and concerti all afternoon Out in the fields my ears will be intent And beautiful ladies will stroll by in light white The father sun will strengthen the lives of his children flowers And they ' ll hear the music and wonder why God has been so merciful Oh life of flowers and music, seeing pain but not feeling it. Gregory Lebel Lunacy reigned Whilst discontent tried a revolution I wandered deep in thought And she dragged her self on, how? We saw the remains of the days of Arthur I could have lingered all day, but . . . Ridiculous laughter Drinking down draughts Talking of days passed I grew bored Sexual passion arose Not thinking of prose But that dies out shortly Then we ' re back to two More landscapes and sights The Lord said, Kindly leave Down a hill to a bus Buck toward Nelson ' s city of eternal glory He wanted her She couldn ' t realize Dramatics on the stairway He retreats I draw amusement from the scenes She tells me of the lives of Queens Paying attention to Bacchus Days of past fame flood my brain Up those sad funny stairs Down to our darkest despairs Escape, escape, go to the park Ah, but tis closed and locked Back down to the drawing room Together we drift apart Release me from my burden Sleep is the vehicle Quick departure on a glorious silver bird Cognac, and the words flow Almost reaching a new point We land, losing that high hope One to Cambridge, one to Centerville Now shall I have a chance to free myself? Gregory Lebel ' in THE MASS Glazed eyes . . . sea-change swollen heads Sunday after Saturday blues to Gods house house of man God long gone doesn ' t seem to matter new dress fits, wonder who, lilly white hands, holy water, no chlorides, plastic beads, name of the father, the son, the collection box, kneel one knee, wooden pew, all rise mass in session, here come the chosen one, purple robe, gallo wine blood, foreign tongue, plastic God, plastic blood, all kneel gospel time St. Luke, revised for sinners, saints no inbetween holy hands, golden chalice, gift from the poor, who recite, have mercy, have mercy, you got it communion yeast wafer golden tray gift from the poor, don ' t drop God the floor is dirty the floor is holy communion togetherness God, man, incense, prayers, collection before, after, now sermon, head bowed whats for lunch sermon, rythm method no beat, lots of kids hunger, tears collection heavens up, hells down must be purgatory indulgence, 3000 hail Marys, 2 years good behavior stations of the cross tickets at the altar confession, single file make love, 20 hail Marys liked it, 50 our fathers pure again, til Sunday nite God gotta have his day too. I love you God , Robert Campbell see you next week. r 3 94 Peaceful Thoughts Even if reason did not prove it, and if one could not understand in any other way ■how precious a thing is peace . . . To look upward into the heavens; To paste together pictures with the clouds, To view birds nested in trees and trees in the ground; To experience the harmony that exists in these splendors; If we heed what is happening in our inner most being; If we see this agreement, this tranquility among those objects that naturally surround us, We may find room for a small portion of this tranquility in our souls. Terri Stuart ' ) 101 Father, I am Older Now Stranger, you are dark as fathomless depths distorted; vague as mountains lurking in the distance. In my childhood you were a fantasy of color in a dream. But father, I am older now, and you add only to the darkness of my heart. When I was small you brought me gingerbread men and told me how you caught them in the park, and dried them in the sunshine. But father, it was childish ignorance — I know now that the sunshines not at night. You told me someday you would bring me the brightest silver star and I would laugh and dream of stars and gingerbread. But father, I am older now, and they are buried within my heart with rainbows and pieces of broken smiles. Terri Stuart 10 ' , YEARBOOK STAFF David Palmeri — Editor Cre Ann Dorey — Assistant Editor Lynne Murray Horton — Copy editor Jorge Colina — Photo editor Steve Hall — Cartoon editor Dr. Allan Broadhurst — Advisor Cover Desiqn — John Lyman Thanks to past and present contributors: Barbara Bennett Steve Burke Kevin Perry James Jackson L07 STUDENTS PAGE PAGE 19 George Ames 61 Robert Anderson Sarah Anderson 26 Joe Balboni 23 John Banks David Barbo 16 Melony Barry Nancy Boyne 33 Clare M. Brady Richard J. Brenner Anne Burt 33 Elizabeth Camacho 33 Eliot Caplan 61 Barbara Carson 86 Gail Corson 30 Pamela Colton 32 Nancy A. Davis 16 Lorraine Derubeis Anna DeVeiga 16 Paul Donovan, Jr. 29 Marica Dunn 16 David Eastman 50 Kim Elliot 61 Gail Emerald 33 Tom Feeney 29 Martha Fishback 22 William Fohey 19 Christopher Ford 51 Peter Foss 32 Ann Francis 30 Darr Greenhalgh 50 Mark Gringeri 22 Kathleen Haynes 25 Brain Hewitt 51 Jose Amadeo-Holl 79 Mark Holland 33 Joyce Hopkins 21 Joy A. lafolla Frank lodice 33 Wendy Kittridge 23 Donna L. Klink 26 Erna J. Koch 51 George La Brash 22 Debra A. Lacouture 32 Dave Lacy 29 Rick Leason 60 Victoria Landers 26 Arnold F. Lett 51 Donna Leppanen 16 Carol Levine 50 Michael Mancini 50 Robert Markarian Pat Martin 16 Mary McGilvary 32 Judith Mendes 86 Kim Mellor 38 Michelle Miller 25 Wendy L. Morris 26 Priscilla Muchlen 19 Kathie Mullen 51 Ann Murray. Susan Nickerson 23 Raymond A. Norton 21 Roger Norton 22 Judy Oliveira 19 Kevin J. Perry 29 Elizabeth Peterson Carol A. Quinn 30 Kenneth R. Reece 29 Elizabeth Riccin 25 Ralph Rocheteau 19 Robert E. Romano Loretta S. Rood 39 Mark S. Rwodor 29 Francis O. Sani 25 Micheal Sariotis 29 Stephen S. Sehter 25 Vivienne Seymore 30 Susan L. Staib 33 Gail E. Smith 26 Jennifer G. Smith 51 Richard Sullivan 61 Bill Sweine 19 Peter N. Tarakoff 30 Barry Taylor 30 Lauren Taylor 30 Peter Taylor 32 Kathy Tierney 39 Mary R. Toomey Diane Torti Debra J. Tripp 16 Deb Walsh 51 Janet Warren 39 Carolyn Van Beek 25 Robin L. Vance 86 Lynne M. Horton FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Pat Austin — Secretary Bill Babner — English 14 James Barry — Retail Management 25 Burt Batty — Director of Student Financial Aid 19 Bruce W. Bell - Mathematics Gordon W. Berg — Mathematics Peter Birkel — Dean of Continuing Education 30 Brenda Boleyn — Biological Sciences 16 John J. Briscoe — Dean of Collegiate Technical Education 21 Allan Broadhurst — Oral Communication 39 Richard L. Cahoon — Psychology 33 Veronica Charbonneau — Nursing Admont Clark — English 32 Phyllis Coe - Secretary 38 Harold Cooper - Social Sciences 23 James Cronin — Business Management May deLasalle — Secretary 32 Paul C. Doiron — Maintenance Foreman 29 William Douglas — Psychology John D. Erb — Oral Communication and English 21 Doris Fauteaux — Librarian (Reference) 26 Ester Fernald — Director of Health Services 26 Charles Gaupp — English 58 James F. Hall — President 26 Donald Heines — English 38 Carl Hempel — Associate Director of Continuing Education John Hynes — Mathematics Don Jensen — Director of Student Affairs 38 Mrs. Kaven - English Robert Kidd - Music 50 Terry Ladd — Director of Publications Dennis Martin — English Robert McBroom — Theater and Oral Communication Robert McDonald - Art Barry McPhee — English 50 Lucia McKennize — Secretary 16 Herbert McKenny — Director of Library Services Robert Minshall — German and French 25 Joseph J. Moran — Biological Sciences 30 John F. Mulcahy — Social Sciences Helen O ' Conner - Development Education Pat Oliver — Health Services 25 James Peace — Community Services 21 Elizabeth Porter — Principal Clerk 26 Don Richards — Director of Career Planning and Placement 21 Edward Ruete — Business 19 Martha L. Rygh - Library Staff 50 Joseph Smart — Associate Director of Library Services 32 Allma Smarskis — Nursing Harold Smith — Economics 30 Richard Sullivan — Dean of Student Personal Services Robert Young — Mathematics COLOPHON This year ' s Foreseer was set in Galaxy type style. 36 pt. was used for the heads and 10 pt. for all body copy.


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