Curry College - Curryer Yearbook (Milton, MA)

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Office of Alum. Parent Rel. (i i ; J. -4 rhk ' S2- ' 83 ' Cv ry ea book Staff ; - fdlfor - Edward Shore ' -• ,. . ' Laiout. Literary, Photography editor - Margaret A. McGlung P ikograp Ws Margai t McClung, Chrfs Palie, Winslow Townsend, 1 ji % J ■ V Richa dson. Bill Wallin; Rich Brot, John Corcoran. Jim, McMorris, WiH HamiitOR, Dave ' %; . ' ; BritfWarry Covert. Ridgley Thoreck. Bart diesteiri. Andy Giibert. ' Car! Murry. EdjShore ¥ .;v ' ' , Michelle Shapiro. rf fc fSr - Deborah Melikian ; ,4r% w oA ctone fcx? Deborah Melikian,: Christine Pali - j «._•,■• J||; i r Margaret? McClung. Ed Shore. Teresa Upri t i: ' ' Andriotti. Dennet e A ' bers. JoefDiAngelo. Rutl : ' s - nis Andriotti, Ed Shore,J56 ' House, Bob Hoffn . : ndy Zimmer, -Walter Bailey, Liz Kudzma, Alen Fi-awK g, . :k Krach, Paul Cimonetti, Cindy Hilyard, and espdc ljypil pCTSonell jn ithe offise - Hafer 203 . : ■, : . ftni . : S ? CONTENTS Dedication .... 2 S 3 Candids . . . . ( Plays .... 32 Sports 36 Misc 70 Senior Section .... 9 Activities 145 Senior Week .... 176 Advertisements .... 200 iii The 1983 Curry Yearbook is being doubley dedicated to mem- bers of our Curry Family, both near and far. To the Aggens, George (Butch), Pat, and their new baby boy Luke. You are still close members of our family even though Utah Is your new home. We think of you and wish you the BESTl To the ever dependable and friendly Cafeteria workers. Not rain nor sleet nor snow nor hail will keep them from the Cafe. You help us with our special needs, listen to our many complaints, and go out of your way to be accomadating. Thank you for always being there when ,we need you. For the memories and services vital to our small yet unique Curry society the 1983 Yearbook is dedicated to the both of you! With Love! F R E S H M A N t!SIHC M«M SERVICES CHMYLMAWII ' ttlD OPaUNCC fETER HAINER ! vCADSMIC ABVBINC i - HN HILL «t. ALLAN CttEHI ■1NE ARTS ?!• •SB ' IMKO. o R I E N T A T I O N To those of you who have ever dealt in publications, you know that books are not put together in one month. I realize that each book should be unique but I feel there is no excuse for ignorance or disorganization when one deals in production. I am apologizing to any and all of you that did not get into this book — all I can say is that we tried. If you have any suggestions and or criticisms, please submit them, the staff will gladly accept. We aim to please. Sincerely, Margaret A. McClung 7 im ■%. ' ■ f fccC vv i A m wK ! ' ' ' J V ' ■fl ft 1 . ' fH t- - •« f1l 1 GRADUATED TWO YEARS AGO?? GRADUATED NEXT YEAR?? Bi M l 1 IM m iHH m mm ■ E 1 « ' d B 1 HjH E 1 1 f JPI MM v 1 i--3Bi M L A DRINK. MY LASS, IN A DEEP CLEAR GLASS, JUST PROPERLY TEMPERED BY ICE, AND HERE ' S TO THE LIPS MINE LAST HAVE KISSED. AND IF THEY WERE THINE, HERE ' S TWICE. «% LIKE BOB, SUCCESS IS THE ABILITY TO RISE ABOVE PRINCIPLE. O.K. CLIFF, PRIDE GOETH BEFORE DESTRUCTION AND AN HAUGHTY SPIRIT BEFORE A FALL. SO CHEW ON THAT AND LET ' S GET ANOTHER BREWSKI. HERES TO THE GIRL 1 LOVE, AND HERES TO THE GIRL I ' LL MARRY, MAY THE TWO NEVER MEETl im M A MOST CAPTIVATING DRAMAl SSk fii . .•jStI ' S L CAST: L to R: Linda Morrison, Katherine Willett, Anneilen Valle, Jane Doe, Nick Griffin, Paul McDonald, Jeanne CREW: L to R: row I Joseph Schnleder- Director, Louise Herdman, Diane Sommers, Tracey Kugleman, Dale Kamen row 2 Leslie Rosenberg, Richard Tritt, Shelley Bernett, John Doe Spring Theater Production Presents . . . FEIFFERS PEOPLE BERNAAAAARRRRDDDD. INDEPENENCE? A CHEERLEADERS Row I left to right - Paula Gilfoyle, Susan Hoffenberg, Marcie Lesneck, Michelle Blanche, Row 2 - Laura Seablom, Karen Lynch, Nora Morrell, Maritta Quinn. Not pictured Barbara Carroll. Nancy Meegan, Candy Tierney. Note: Co-Captains a r -- 1st row, L to R, Manager Hogan, Rege. Petrone, Golden, Biau, Marchi, Tramonte, Reilly, Barone, Evans. Estabrook, Stevens. Trainer Cronin. 2nd row, L to R, Philips, Bartow, Hufnagle, Sousa, Walters, Capt. Dillon. Capt. Higgens, Capt. Elliott, Cosgrove, Larson, Thoreck, Haley. Chaisson. Wetterberg. 3rd row. L to R, Coach Clark. Coach NIckerson. Fuller, Patria, J. Martin, Hughes, Cooper, Repp, Trainer Loughran, Karanian. Coach LaRaia. 4th row, L to R; Miller Pacheco, Bisenius, G. Martin, Fisher, Fenner, Balcanoff. Lund, Car Fuller, Oliver, Head Coach Stephens. Coach Roncarati io! Gapy Go for the Gustc tfavid lykanian ?WD ScotflucKanan ' - — FB, Gary Glaser — FB, Arthur Goeiman — FB, 4a k Hannon — HB, Robert Lima — FWD. Kris Lopes — FB, Reggie Lcjckwood — FWD G, Victor Manganielio — FWD, Robert Massotti -- HB, Todd McKenzie — FWD, AleclVlcKnight — FWD, Willie Naser HB, SteptewSeanlon — FWD, Ect Shore — FB (Co Gaptain). Chris So - HB. Mark Sullivan — FB po-Captain), Artie;|efft — HB, Ket| g;ner — HB, SVfephen Wells -- HB, Sorry about no team photo guysl . ' 1 Nice hat Doug. Is it Orange or is it me? We Love you and all the dedication and hard work that you put in for ail of us. You are the BEST! M Row I L to R - Sue McLaughlin, Karen Goldman, Heather Lynch, Jill Farrelly. Laura Garfinkle. Row 2 - Laura Moses, Louise Herdman, Debra Johnston. Margaret McClung (Captain), Sandra Haiman, Laura Pizza, Laurie Driscoll, Row 3 - Jill, Jill Sakey, Heather Holm (Captain), Martha Mawn, Abby Krackov, Colleen Foley, Doug Williamson COACH! Not Pictured — Diane Johnston (Captain), Loel Westermann (Captain), and Julie Pressman. V i. ; Nt3 kl X, DEFENSE OFFENSE MEN ' S BASKETBALL OFFENSE DEFENSE ' ■ MEN ' S VARSITY BASKETBALL; L to R Jim Stappelton, Craig Larson, Sam Gerston, John Reilly, Kevin Moran, James Dimonekas, Brian Djerf, Steve Binder, Walter Phillips In front Tom Ryser Head Coach, Scott McClure Captain, Jack Uhlar Assistant Coach Poetry in Motion, Mike Bufano, Peter Catnerlengo, Mike Cutone, Tom Doian, Mark Doucette, Tim Dowries, ED Evans, Angus Fennell, Karl Fenner. Hugh Ferguson, Mathew Fields. Tim Flaherty, Robert Gilbert, Tom Hannon, Brad Lovitt Joe McCullough. Rich Morahan, Sean O ' Conneil, Capt. Barry Parker, Paul Rege, Cameron Repp, Steve Scanlon, Mike Tevenan. Mike Wolfson, Head Coach Bill Stewart, Coach Sam Webb, Manager Mike Hogan and Tom Pve t t ' i INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL GO FOR IT! Victory. y ' « ' .m  f H: i i:r:c: ' MEN ' S Varsity spring TENNIS; Row I L to R- Brad Pittman (Co-Captain). Sam Gerston (Co-Captain). Huey Ferguson. Row 2 Jeff Weiss, John Leverties. Coach, Robert Massotti, Bruce Burenburg. Not Pictured - John Fischer. Scott B,k!estein, Faith Decker What are you waiting for, Elvis? Men ' s Varsity Baseball: Row I L to R - B. Valley (Assistant Coach), R. Lock wood, M. Blau, G. Ledin, B. McDonough, L. D ' Angelo, Row 2 J. Valley (Head Coach), J. Connolly, R. Klelman, M. Cutone, J. Dimonekas, S. Akerman, S. Lewis, S. Mead. MEN ' S BASEBALL ' IS: . I- 1 4 o ' %. WOMENS SOFTBALL K. Clarke, M. Connolly, P. Donovan, J. Gutensohn. S. Keith, J. Kllmas, D. L ' ltalien, Y. Nelson, L. Padovano, M. Perry, J. Roberts, D. Silcott. WOMENS INDOOR N- J SOCCER TOURNAMENT INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ( INTRAMURAL FLOOR HOCKEY INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL « s. % ■ 51 ■mH« ' Searching for a FUTURE at the CURRY CAREER DAY 2 23 83 R A e s s s i i d t e a n n t t s s ???????????????????7?7?77?7 SECOND ANNUAL TURKEY TROT CURRY IS GETTING MORE PARTICIPATION FROM THE STUDENTS WHICH MAKES EVENTS LIKE THIS EASIER TO PUT ON, AND MORE RE- WARDING. 20 POUND TURKEYS WENT TO THE WINNERS OF FOUR CATEGORIES. fe WML| Licenli WMLN-FM had operated at 10 w4 Voice of Curry College, to expi signal to the South Shore. ° % THANKS, Allen, we the students of Cud Alcohol Beverage Committee From left to right; Row 1 Deb Leher, Lee Harrington, Jeff Sukoff, Glenn Chesley, Stacey Parker, Karen Williamson, Janet Berez Row 2 Paul Berneir, Tony Nowak, Joe D ' Angelo, Don Aurther, Reese Beaton Student Goverment Association from left to right row h Brad PIttman, Dave Keneeson- Tresurer, William Baldwin- President, Guy Tuvin-Wce President, Craig Sutton row 2: Bruce Metzendorff, Phillip Bush, Lauren Spector, Susan Brock, Ellen locker-Recording Secretary. Janet Berez- Corresponding Secretary, Karen Williamson row 3 Paul Cimon- etti, Glenn Chesley, John Corcoran, Neil Levine, Karen Carter, Timothy Cronin Curry Jazz Ensamble clockwise: Dan McDonald, Paul White, Pedro Crump, Mark, Stuart, Douglas Koch Who ' s Who in American Colleges in 1983 from left to right: Robert Hemphill, Edward Shore, Lyndell Rogers, Cindy Hilyard, Michelle Shapiro, Michael Hagerty, Nancy Levey, Cheryl Deutsch, Cliff Bickford Not Shown: Susan Keith, Nancy Marchetti, Laura Seablom CiC.f Senior Class Dinners and Happy Hours H M|M -g  igM H H Bb  ' H 1 5 r B WBS ' cr l w 1 -f 1 A ■ mt — « Ji Ikii MBJ j Ks •4 i • i H _ H H - ■■ 4. k ■ 1 P H El H Philip H. Bush, (Kip) Political Historical Studies. Quote- FIN ALL V Susan Baker Human Services Dennis Andreotti Deno. Comm. Ruthanne Bader Education If you Liave tried to do some- ttiing and failed, and failed, you are vastly better off than if you had tried to do nothing and succeeded. Peter Baicanoff Business Mgt. Cliff Bickford Comm. Success is not the extraordi- nary effort of one, but the or- dinary effort of all Bruce Birmberge Mgt. George Bloom Comm. Kees Bouwkamp Mgt Spanish Elizabeth Bolger Nursing Faith Boyd Political Studies Denise Burke Psychol. Each Happiness of yesterday, is a memory for tomorrow Thomas Caroon Mgt Comm. Each of you, as good as you are, must continue getting bet- ter- because when you stop getting better, you are no longer good. Paul Cimonetti Political History Those who forget the past are doomed to live it Intelli- gence is the ability to adapt. Mary Clougherty Nursing Pedro Crump Fine Arts John J. Corcoran Mgt. The direction in which edu- cation starts a man will deter- mine his future life. George Connors Polit. Sci. Thanks Mom, And I LOVE you Bennett Donalds Business Mgt. Patricia Donovan Bus. Mgt. Cheryl Deutsch Mgt. Michelle DE Binder Nursing 106 Joseph Di Angelo Comm. Pamela Drew Elem. Ed. Thomas D. Elliott Mgt. Mary Dymon Comm Eng. Love to stay . gotta go. Lynda Jean Eunice Education We never know about the days to come, but we think about them anyway- just chas- ing after the finer days Carly Simon Kathleen Fitzgerald Nursing BHSHI I H H i l AJiHIHHH r-1 -v-p ij 1 f 1 B :f 1 Ipi IT ' ■■■ ' - . ipt ' - i ' - - - iJ t M« ' f Steven Furlani Psychol Bus. Ready or not world here I come. James M. Fortes Mgt. Steven Ginsberg Comm. Today Curry, Tomorrow the World. • :: t Thomas Giovanniello Comm. Life is like a record, it goes round and round. Alexandra Gifford Education Steven Grandeau Polit. History. Jennifer Glassman Elem. Ed. Brian Grozier Bus. Adm. Gary S. Glaser Management Michael Hagerty English What is mine is mine and no- one is going to take it away from me Thomas D. Elliott Kevin Harrison Comm. Jan H. Hildreth Comm. English There is nothing permanent except change. (HERACLITUS) ... its been Real. (HIL- DREETH) Robert Blalcer Hemphill Mgt. Robert L. Hoffman Pollt. Sci. The virtue lies in the struggle, not the prize Lord Houghton. Dinah Daukantas Hermanson Susan Huntsman Nursing Katherine Keaveny Nursing Elizabeth Johnson Mgt. Debbie R. Johnston Psych Jennifer Johnson Nursing Suzanne Kellner Elem. Ed. Nancy Kohn Mgt. Joanne Kelly Eng S Comm. Of the magic doors there is this: you do not see them even as you are passing through. Laurent La Fontaine Comm Eng. Every subject ' s duty is the king ' s; but every subject ' s soul is his own. Shakespeare ' s Henery V, Act V, Scene i. Kambiz Khalitchi Mgt. Karen Levine Mgt. I know I ' ll never lose affection for people and things that went before, I know I ' ll often stop and think about them. In my life I ' ve loved them all. Lennon McCartney John Leverty Bus. Mgt. Rodney Lampron Bus. Mgt. Here ' s to good friends, these four years have been very spe- cial Best of Luck to all the Main house boys. Gay Levitt Preschool Ed. Of all the gifts that time and earth bestow .... there is none so precious as one true friend. Nancy Levey English Mgt The universe is made up of stories .... not atoms. Marci Lesnick Human Studies A Milton Hall Party! Scott W. Lewis Political Sci. Kristfer Lopes Education. Nancy Marchetti Elem. Education Leontine March! Elem. Education David B. Marr Mgt. Scott Matheson Mgt. Livian Mayer Comm. Those Communication boys are a wild and wooly bunch of guys. Scott Mc Clure Bus. Mgt. Andrea Mc Cormack English AnnMarie Moran Nursing Patrica M c Leilan Pre-School Ed. Lee Mc Laughlin Comm. Wk; ■■ ■ • « - •■ A, .jftiw ■• ...A. (■ Y ' ' 1 ' ,- ' -j .. Bh I H ■r ' y|H 1 ' _ I - ' .- mm wt ' . V H H . . l r ' «o «J sH 4lv ' B M m IP i H H H B ' i •J V 4 ' i ' tk A Michelle Morris Education Bret Murphy Comm. Jerald R. Palazzo Comm. Carl F. Murray Bus. Mgt. They thought that they had seized a bull running in its path, but had actually only awoken a sleeping giant. Christine Palie Visual Arts. Fruit loop fights, pineapple at rainy football game, jello (K.C. hope you find Mickey) Lizzy Borden (alias Roxy), the name game (bobatie) purple teeth, Annesy, Laying across the halls at Mayflower .... and the other endless memories. See yal Gregory Peck Comm. Karen Nugent Mgt. What lies behind us. and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within Anthony Lynch Peters Comm. A wise person makes more opportunities than he finds. Jim Pileeki Comm. I like it here at Curry. The food is very good. Beep . . . . . . end of tape. Stephen M. Pollara Comm. Richard Dean Primak Mod. Spec. Needs. Live for today, live for tomor- row, but always live for your- self. David Pollard Business. te ' Marita Quinn Fine Arts. Michael Reilly Mgt. w David Rollins Comm. Lyndell Rogers Psychology If endings symbolize begin- nings, shouldn ' t the good-byes be easier to say? Life is not always logical .... HBN. Andrew Rubenfeld Mgt. Sharon Roberg Comm. (Smurf) Many Dreams Come true and some have silver linings, I live for my dreams and a pocket- ful of gold Led Zeppelin Mary Sarofeen Nursing William F. Seaward Comm. For WMLN news, I ' m Bill Sea- ward. Richard A. Shallies Comm. Michelle L. Shapiro Bus. Mgt. What lies behind us and what lies before us are Tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Ralph Waldo Emerson Edward W. Shore III Comm. Ya win some . . Ya lose some . . And the referee will miss some Ted Shore Jr. The secret of confidence is not to let it turn into cocki- ness, . . but to be as good as you think you are. Eddie Shore Sr. Paul Silk Mgt. It ' s not the right way, and it ' s not the wrong way, it ' s the Curry way. „.. % r: ' One can give M |i advice l E ' 9 1 1 ii comfortably from ' ' B wfy a safe spot. L « - Schiller I «X 4 V Gaye Siniscalco ED MSN Deborah Simonian Comm. ... And when things don ' t look so cheerful, just show a little fight, for every bit of darkness there ' s a little bit of light, for every bit of hatred there ' s a little bit of love, for every cloudy morning there ' s a midnight moon above. Lisa Steier Education The most utterly lost of days, is that in which you have not once laughed. Carlyle Kelly A. Smith Met Comm. Jeff Souza Nursing Eleanor Donovan Soc Human Serv. Mary Sullivan Psychol. Children think not what is past, nor what is to come- but enjoy the present time, which few of us do. La Bruy ' ere Linda Sullivan Nursing If God did not exist .... We would be forced to invent him. Voltaire Pamela Tepper Elem. Ed. Katherine Surniak Ed. Jeffrey Suchoff Mgt Kelly Tidman Ed Yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a vision: but today, well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Pasquale P. Tramonte Sociology Lori Tvert Ed. Thank-you for your presence in my life . . . you encourage me to go beyond myself. Hugo Velanquez Mgt Psychol Beth Wheeler Comm. Take as much as you think you ought to, Give as much as you can. Karen Zolondick Nursing Psych Mark Edwards Mgt. CURRY? Sue Keith Eng com ■ i ' :i:u I ' - -f -ii ' ??: ' Jd m tJSk mJLMiam M A S H NURSE STYLE MASH COMES TO AN END AFTER II YEARS. MASH BECAME PART OF US AS IT CUT ACROSS ALL BOUNDRIES OF PEOPLE. THE CLASS OF 1983 COMES TO AN END WITH THE NURSES PUTTING ON THE MASH PARTY. HAPPY ARE WE MET, HAPPY HAVE WE BEEN, HAPPY MAY WE PART, AND HAPPY MEET AGAIN! HERE ' S TO THOSE WHO LOVE US, AND HERE ' S TO THOSE WHO DON ' T, A SMILE FOR THOSf WHO ARE WILLING TO, AND A TEAR FOR THOSE WHO WON ' T K l r, H Vo ' = H B 1 Li 156 HAPPY HOUR DRINK TO FAIR WOMAN. WHO, 1 THINK. IS MOST ENTITLED TO IT. FOR IF ANYTHING EVER CAN DRIVE ME TO DRINK. SHE CERTAINLY COULD DO IT. THE BOYS AT 156 HAVE TAKEN ON THE TRADITION FOR ONE MORE YEAR. THEY HAVE TAKEN WHAT THEY HAVE LEARNED IN THE CLASS ROOM, AND MADE IT WORK. YES THEY HAVE BEEN CAUGHT BUT NOTHING STOPPED THEM, NOT EVEN THE POLICE AT PINE M. THEY WISH THE BEST FOR THE NEW CO-ED HOUSE AND PRAY THE TRADITIONS WILL NOT DIE. AAWWW, I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN, THAT ' S WHY ALL THE KEGS ARE ALWAYS DRYI! A L U M N I D A Y ' ARE YOU SURE KAREN? I ' M POSITIVE MR. B. THAT ' S RIGHT, WE BOYS ARE I GEE CLIFF. I CANT MAKE THIS ONE WORK. NO PROBLEM TRAVOLTA I ' LL FIX IT, YOU FLAP FOR WMLN FOR A WHILE. I JUST WANT YOU TO KNOW SGT. THAT EVERYTHING IS UNDER CONTROL. WOW, I NEVER KNEW THE PEP BAND HAD THIS MUCH FUN. THE END ZONE CREW m«9MS9«BSI MAYBE YOU SHOULD QUIT IF IT TASTES THAT GOOD ALISON. ALUMNI FOOTBALL DAY YOU LOOK PRETTY HAPPY . WONDER WHY. pJ SENIOR PRESIDENT AND HIS FIRST LADY LOOKS SUSPICIOUS HE CARRIES AND 1 DRINK THE COLONEL PLAY IT AGAIN SAM CURRY COLLEGE AWARDS NIGHT 1983 ACADEMIC AWARDS (Undergraduates) Mar- keting Award — Kath- leen Donovan ; Manage- ment Award — Dana L. Stenson S Guy Tuvin Who ' s Who Cheryl L. Deutsch, Michael Ha- gerty, Cindy Hilard, Robert Hemphill, Susan Keith, Nancy R. Levey, Nancy M. Marchetti, Lyndell J. Rogers, Laura J. Seablom, Michelle L. Shapiro, Edward W. Shore III. C 4D£ M C W 4 ?C 5 (Graduating Seniors); English Award — Susan D. Keith-, Communication Awards — Beth A. Wheeler Mary Dymonj Management Award — Andrew P. Thompson; Nursing Award — Harriette O. Butler; R.N. Nursing Award — P. Jeanne Vernazza; Education Award — Nancy M. Marchetti; Fine Arts Awards — Christine S. Palie S Pedro Felipe Crump; Broadcasting Awards — Paul R. Carroll, Jr. S Thomas J. Gio- vanniello, Jr.; Psychology Award — Donna Lee King; Science Award — Susan A. Shepherd; Journalism Awards — Michael R. Hagerty Nancy R. Levey; Marketing Award — Karen E. Negett; Wall Street Journal Award — Lisa J. Fauth. SCHOLARSHIPS Wumni Association — Karen Carter S Jeffery Appel-, Robert C. Smith Memorial — John Boyle-, Jennifer A. Philips Memorial — Jodi LaRosa-, Harry S. Truman Scholarship Candidate — Edward Gault; (for a sophomore student); Center for Life- long Learning Senior Citizens — Claire Green Mi t l:::i.,W ii:i ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL HONOR SOCIETY Donovan Hagerty Hildreth Hoffman LaFontaine McLellan Shepherd Piver Murphy NON-ACADEMIC AWARDS Outstanding R.A.s — Cliff Bickford S Cheryl Deutsch. Beth Wheelers Outstanding Resident Student — Janet E. Berezi Outstanding Commuting Students — Karen Catter § Christine Palie-, Out- standing Contribution to Campus Programming — Richard Shallies, Con- tribution to Residence Hall Program Board — Kevin McGoverns Outstand- ing Male Athlete of the year — Joseph Connolly; Outstanding Female Athlete of the year — Patricia Donovan) PERSON OF THE YEAR — Cheryl Kramer-, Administrative Achievement Award — Marguerite Major; Faculty Achievement Award — Marshall Keyes; Office Employees Council Award — Dorothy Ross; Barbara Pettingill Award — Cheryl Kramer Alison Frisbe. YEARBOOK DEDICATION George and Pat Aggen, and the Cafeteria workers OFF TO BERMUDA WE WENT FOR SPRING VACATION IT RAINED FOR 5 OUT OF THE 7 DAYS BUT THAT DIDN ' T STOP US. (TOP RIGHT) THREE OF US WEN T SKIN DIVING FOR GOLD AND MERMAIDS. THE ONLY GOLD WE FOUND WAS SNEAKY PETES. AND THE ONLY MERMAIDS WE FOUND WERE IN THE CLUBS SOME OF US CRASHED THE PARTIES AND SOME OF US CRASHED THE MOP-HEADS, HEMPILL. AS ROD WOULD REMIND US, IT JUST DOESN ' T %@$S MAT- TER. DENNIS AND EDDIE WOULD BE SINGING WITH THE BAND, THE BERMUDA STROLLERS, AND BILLY AND SUE WOULD PARTY WITH THEM. DUDISH AND DEBBIE WOULD PARTY, PARTY, PARTY, PARTY, PAR- TY, PAAAAARRRTY. RUMBO, KENNY AND JOHN- NY WOULD SING HUB-BA- BABABA- BA-BA-BA BA. I SAID ' fir % J ' EDDIE SHORE MADE THE FINALS OF THE HOT LIPS CONTEST. PAULY C. PLAYED RUGBY WITH THE PRINCETON COLLEGE TEAM. BOB HEMPILL SLEPT OUTSIDE NEXT TO THE POOL, ONLY TO WAKE NEXT DOOR NOT REMEMBER- ING A THING. ROD. DENNIS, AND KENNY SPEARHEADED THE ASSAULT ON THE COLLEGE WOMEN. BUT THE ONLY ONE CLOSEST TO WIN THE CASE OF BEER WAS RUMBO. BILLY B. AND SUE HID FROM THE REST OF US FOR FEAR OF WHAT WE MIGHT DO TO BILLY. PATTY AND DEBBIE HAD A GOOD TIME WITH THE YELLOW-BIRDS AND CRASHING THEIR MOP-HEADS INTO WOODS. CHRIS AND TRIS MADE EXCELLENT BEACH BUNNYS. CHRIS AND TRIS WERE SHOT AT BY THE BERMUDIAN NATIONAL GUARD, FOR BEING AT THE WRONG PLACE AND DOING THE WRONG THING, LIKE WALK- ING INTO THE FIRING RANGE. THE REST OF THE STORY WILL REMAIN DOWN THERE!!! m ' . K- ' ' fl H ■ - i ' fli H ) watch the Birdie and sav 4 7 .ke 156 HOUSE PUT ON THEIR SEC- OND ANNUAL PARTY. THIS IS THE TEXAS STEER ROAST. THIS PARTY. NOT ONLY A SUCCESS, ALSO TAUGHT THE HOUSE MEM- BERS ORGANIZATIONAL SKILLS, AND WHAT CURRY STUDENTS CAN DO WHEN THEY PUT THEIR MINDS TO IT. HATS, T-SHIRTS. MUGS, KEY CHAINS, FOOD AND BEER, SQUARE DANCING. BAND, HAY RIDE. HORSE RIDE, BULL RIDE, VAMP ' S HOUSE OF PLEA- SURE. WATER HOLE. AND THAT @% $ LITTLE PIG. STEVE VAMP RAPP. DENNIS TRAVOLTA AN- DREOTTI. JEFF THE BEAK SUCHOFF, JOHNNY RIDE A HORSE AND EAT A PEAR CORCORAN, SANDY ALL I DO SLEEP. EAT. AND THE PUPPY NADLER. CHRIS THE MAINTENANCE CONNEX- TION SWENSON. BILL HOOT AND TURNIP BALDWIN, ED LIGHT WEIGHT SHORE. TONY COME ON UNDER THE COVERS PETERS. PAU- LY DON ' T DRINK MILLER CIMMONETI. JON DON ' T TOUCH MY HAIR DOCTORO. DID ED REALLY KILL THAT PIG??? fi|pi|ri|pi|p| I HI lB H I hM i i limil IIIIMimillWillllllll IHIIIili mMI I Hlll h lllMMUIIIMIM THE BOYS AT THEIR BEST! IF LOOKS COULD KILL I REALLY DON ' T THINK SO, J.C. NOT TO WORRY, IT ' S UNDER CONTROL. LOVE THOSE SHORTS! ' NOTHING LIKE A BEER AT NOON. YOWZZA ' -m,- ., • m 3 U ' isr ' OH, YE HEAL MEI COME ON FAITH, LET ' S BE SO- ClALABLE. MR. AND MRS. CURRY COLLEGE ' MY GIRL ' L E T A L L G O T O I 5 6 H O u s E I .rfcr WHAT A NICE COUPLEI ' FOR SOME OF US THIS IS THE END. FOR OTHERS OF US IT IS ONLY THE BEGINNING AS THE WEEKEND DRAWS NEARl SUREl WE GOT PLENTY OF TICKETS! On May 21, 1983 our first generic baccalaureate class composed of twenty-seven students received their nursing pins during a Pinning Ceremony. The conferring of the nursing pin is a nursing tradition. The nursing pin is one of the symbols of the nursing profession which links the graduate and his her school. The pin, designed by Curry nursing stu- dents, is comprised of the College seal set off by an outer rope trim. The pin is worn on the uniform during most of the professional activities in which the graduate participates. This year ' s yearbook staff would like to acknowledge the twenty-seven nurses and congratulate them on completing four hard years of Curry Nursing. ,(■■ ' 3 r WISHING YOU ALL THE BEST, FOR THE FUTURE HOLDS THE KEY. a Triple S Development Corporation 530 Riverside Drive, Cheshire, Connecticut 06410 ' Good Luck Congradulations Class Of ' 83 The Massell Family Congratulation To The Graduates ELINOR % HAROLD SCHOCKET 4 Congratulations To Graduating Class Of 83 ) U- ' ifej ij y. . yiio . iM iru , - .[c-ca Nearest Package Goods Store To Curry College LANK ' S M IQUOR 12 Garner St. Best Wishes The 1983 Graduating Class Mr. S Mrs. Daniel Bloom Newton, MA 02159 ' . t L, 23 Main St. Congradulations Carl MURRAY ' S BEVERAGE STORE INC. Nantucket, J r Good Luck From di DEUTSCH.INC. 196 Lexington Avenue New York, N.Y. 10016 800-223-4550 Fine Wicker And Rattan imported Furniture MARINO INDUSTRIES CORP CURRY COLLEGE YEARBOOK CURRY COLLEGE MILTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02186 Congradulations Class Of 1983 OLYMPIC PIZZA, SUBS § FISH IF YOU WANT FASTER SERVICE — PLEASE CALL AHEAD 361-7070 WE WILL HAVE IT READY FOR YOU !87 WOLCOTT SQUARE READVILLE, MA RICHARD ' S LIQUORS 175 Wolcott Sq. Choice Wines § Liquors Sales Run Monthlyl L WOLCOTT LAUNDERETTE Clean, Efficient Attendent Always On Duty! Dry Cleaning Wash, Fold, Dry Wrap Service Available SUFFOLK COUNTY GENERAL STORE The Convenient Store For Your Location Well Stocked With All Your Needs! NEW ENGLAND REDEMPTION, INC. One Stop Redemption. We Accept All Returnable Items. Cash On The Spot! Readville Shopping District J r SuzH6 Cxea( atlH0 €t)emo6itioH Co. One. 79 EAST BROWN ST.-WEST HAVEN, CONNECTICUT 065l6-(203) 933-7763 Site Work - House Wrecking Equip. Rental, Crane Service, Dredging PROMPT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Patrick Burns Class of 1973 a Tel. 843-42 15 FURLAM AUTO SALES WHOLESALE ft REPOSSESSED AUTOMOBILE BRAINTREE, MASS. 02184 HAROLD L. FURLANI ' From Friends Of Curry College L Trom A Friend J tte ke ke tfn h-i tu iu ke f Jre e irg  u Its kne ke ke kg tu ke u Ifi ¥e tu tu iK ke C bl METAL PRODUCTS, Inc. telephones. 617-389-0342 31 CHARLTON STREET 617-389-8810 EVERETT, MASS. 02149 RALPH W. CARLSON PRESIDENT 00 Uc ' fi-CoMt-f - ' 143 JACQUES STREET OFFICE: 617-389-0342 SOMERVILLE, MASS. SHOP: 617-623-3636 02143 • PRECISION TUBE FORMING • SHEET METAL FABRICATING • STAMPING and MACHINING • CERTIFIED HELI-ARC WELDING • THREAD GRINDING • PRECISION MACHINING • E. D. M. • CNC MILLING • CNC MACHINING ks kf kf irf!  . . ' • • • • ' v« y • ¥• ki kt  f kt kf ke ifj kf k; k - kf ks ks ki ke ke J r Glaser by Name,Glazier by Trade ! THAT ' S BEEN OUR TRADEMARK SINCE 1921 AUTO GLASS SPECIALISTS We have the most complete stock within 50 miles for all cars and trucks. Windshields Installed Whiie-U-WaitI IN NEW BEDFORD FALL RIVER INSURANCE CLAIMS HANDLED Complete Glass Replacement Service! GLASS TABLE TOPS CUSTOM MADE FOR YOU! ALL SHAPES, THICKNESSES, SIZES — shapes with beautiful finished edges CUSTOM MIRROR INSTALLATIONS! PICTURE WINDOWS • INSULATED GLASS SPEEDY SERVICE! RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • MARINE We continue to supply your needs with the latest products and services by representing the following leading glass manufacturers as their distributor for this area LOF, PPG FORD Complete with the lastest fabrication equipment and a desire to please Alvin Glaser, Manager • UPHOLSTERY All types of repairs, replacements and new work on autos, trucks, boats, RVs • AUTOMOTIVE BURGLAR ALARMS • SEAT COVERS TOPS • • SUNROOFS (installed) • SLIDING WINDOWS (In back of Pickups) • MORRIS GLASER GLASS CO NEW BEDFORD — 1265 Purchase Street (Off Rte. 195 Exit No. 15, Downtown New Bedford) 999-6497 or 676-0444 FALL RIVER — 238 President Avenue (Across from Action Datsun) From Rte. 195 to Rte. 79 to President Avenue 676-1464 ORRlS GLASER GLASS CO. CALL US TODAY! J 203 r =1 Hsirboiii Fooil Service Ki|iii|iiiieiitjiie. 119 North Washington Street • Boston, Massachusetts 021 14 227-8300 For the Patient ' s Comfort and Safety ' ;CA ' Mi AIM h. 298-3828 V Ambulances • Wheelchair Coaches • Limousines 95 Eliot Street, Milton, MA 02187 L See Us On Channel 2 . . . This Old House Trethewey Bros. Plumbing • Heating • Gas Fittings 4280 Washington St. Roslindale Square 325-3283 J r a T-SHIRTS. SPORTSWEAR, CAPS, BAGS. EMBLEMS leasanl si , Brocklon. MA (617) 580-2580 Everett Square Sporting Goods, Inc. A. Tony Ventura 427 BROADWAY Phone 387-6530 EVERETT, MASS. 02149 387-1284 Good Lucky Graduating Seniors In Your Future Endeavors MR. § MRS. MURRAY RUBENFELD QUIMSOO QUINCy MEDICAL SUPPLY CO., INC. 84 ACCORD PARK DR., NORWELL, MA 02061 Phone fbU) 871-3340 ■ Boston Line 479-4440 ' BUSINESS PRODUCTS UNLIMITED 1220 ADAMS STREET  BOSTON. MA 02124 « 296-0090 Coery A n or J our Office Conner CETEBGENTS FOR THE FOOD SERVICE INDUSTRY THE W.C. BONNER CO., INC, D SERVICING NEW ENGLAND 80 OAKLAND ST- BOX 323 ■ WATERTOWN. MASS 02272-0323 (6171 924-0211 SAVAGE g COMPANY INC Bakers Ingredients Wallham, Mass. 02154 [ 893-6600 H.P. HOOD. INC. Foodservice Division 500 Rutherford Av. Bo MA 02129 r 1 WIRE ROPE BLOCKS OARS ■ CORDAGE RING BUOYS • LIFE PRESERVERS ■ CAULKING COTTON ■ MARINE PAINTS OAKUM PITCH MARINE ELECTRICAL FIXTURES HARDWARE ■ PUMPS PYROTECHNICS DOCK BUMPERS AND FENDERS C. G. EDWARDS CO., INC. SHIP CHANDLERY • MARINE HARDWARE P.O BOX 358 ■ 272 DORCHESTER AVE. • BOSTON, MASS. 02127 ■ (617) 268-4111-4112 INDEPENDENT SERVICE CONTROL CO. 8 Grove St.. Plympton, MA 02367 Servicing Pneumatic Systems 585-6939 Or 585-8757 Best Wishes To The Class Of ' 831 NEW ENGLAND TEA COFFEE CO., INC. 100 CHARLES STREET MALDEN, MASSACHUSETTS 02148 ' The Quallll I ' eaple Telephone (617) 324-8094 Best wishes r The ' J Patriot Ledger BARNEY CAREY CO. LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS 2 GRANITE AVE.. MILTON, MASS. 02186 P. O. BOX 1 18 KEEVIN GELLER PBESIDENT (617) 698-2200 L The complete daily newspaper serving the suburban communities south of Boston It ' s on area we call Ledger Land J r 8 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1983 Your Curry College Alumni Association Kathryn M. Sardella ■67 Gregory F. Galvin President Vice President William C. Moloney ' 70 Kenneth C. Bragg Secretary Treasurer Jacquelyn K. Bias! ' 78 Robert E. MacNell Roger Allan Bump ' 52 Eleanor S. McBreen William Clark, Jr. ' 76 Richard A. Padula Robert N. Clarke ' 80 Roy K. Publicover Allan L. DesRosiers ' 68 Michael E. Rizzo Harvey 1. Glasser ' 68 James G. Salvucci Katherine Sexton Hunt ' 79 Jeffery L. Tarleton Jeanne T. Linehan ' 78 ■62 ' 71 ' 27 ' 80 ' 68 ' 60 ' 63 ' 78 Mr. S Mrs. Lawrence C. Flanagan From A Friend •Army I avy RON ' S MAURICE FREEMAN Congratulations Class Of 1983 ARMY NAVY STORE SURPLUS Sporting- Camping Fishing Equipment Bunk Beds- Mattresses- Footwear Work Clothes- Dungarees- Jackets Ljrge M«tfium « Smill Mto FK Them AU 59 Fairmount Av, Hyde Park 361-(N)31 ©HYDE PARK SAUinGSBIillK L. 1196 River Street, Hyde Park, MA 02136 • 361-6900 1065 Truman Parkway, Hyde Park, MA 02136 • 361-1450 J r a 16 Conn Street Woburn, Massachusetts 01888 Telephone. 617 935-1234 Wats, (MA): 800 842-1230 Wats (outside MAI 800 225-1120 TWX 710-348-0632 Male Sc ' mie , uc. A history of quality and service since 1868. Servicing your food needs all over the world. Specializing in fresh and frozen meats, seafoods, poultry, dairy, and convenience foods. L J r NU WAY FOOD PRODUCTS WHOLESALE - RETAIL FRUIT AND PRODUCE 6 BUCKLIN STREET, PROVIDENCE, R.I. OFFICE 421-2149 RES. 942-9074 L K 209 a Congratulations To The Class Of 83 From THE DIVISION OF STUDENT LIFE Congratulations To The Class Of 83 From The ADMISSIONS OFFICE From The Boys In 156 House ii Good Luck Class Of ' 83 THE RUBENFELDS ll - V ANDREOTTI PHARMACY VICTOR G. ANDREOTTI, B.S., Reg. Ph. 574 WASHINGTON ST. CANTON, MA. 02021 828-8210 From 156 House To Making A Successful And Happy Life. GEO C, CHRIS S., TONY P., STEVE R.. BILL B.. SANDY N., JOHN C, EDDIE S., PAUL C, JEFF S., PAUL PART-TIME W. B.B.O. 156. L Compliments Of BLANCHARD ' S-MATTAPAN, INC. To The Class Of 83 542A River St. Mattapan-Milton Line 298-0707 J r a J.F. 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