Massasoit Community College - Yearbook (Brockton, MA)

 - Class of 1969

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L -.,,., 4 A'-u w l f -X A, gpfffil ,:,gn.::!-I T fl' Lu...-lilf' i I and , ,,., E ' 1 4 , . 4 ,k , A Kg' 'Ns The change has been gradual, perhaps impereeplibleg but we have ehangeaf Change is lyfe and what Massasail has given us is a fasze af Ilnls' lffe. 11 Now it is time Z0 leave, to became planners of the far larger design of society. - ,ir z A li-lg :ES ir t l ,1 ef' e -s - 'ti' 3' 9 I s 1 ., 1' LR .C 1 Ls, .gli if gQ,...v.h1'g',.5s ' 'H Q-v'N'u l 'Q' Our individual designs will continue to shw as we go our separate ways, on for higher degrees . . . jabs . . marriage 13 SRV' M X X Bai always we will have within us the reflections of designs we acquired at Massasail Carnmunily College. If fir' - f L-,3.. I ' llhzrgffm' ,iw 5.711 X .Ss Y 14 b gf. l m...A.f. . .7-f ,rv 'K fuk, 'x M.:-E' . -...., ,Ps Jr QXQ , fini Nl dau. N. 'WN' Y suvefh' ' 1 . ' Q15 'J' Q . '46-41 - 54'-SWB M assasoi I The namesake of this college, Massasoit, was born within the present boundries of Massachusetts in 1580. His tribe, the Wampanoags, were located throughout the regions of Bristol, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. The Wampanoags, who had at one time numbered several thousand, had almost been destroyed by an epidemic just before the arrival of the Mayflower.', In March of 1621, an Indian appeared in Plymouth, and surprised the Pilgrims by speaking to them in English. He was Samoset, and had come to arrange a meeting between the Governor of Plymouth, William Bradford, and the Chief of the Wampanoags, Massasoit. A week later a treaty of peace was signed by the two men, a treaty which held without violation for fifty-four years. In 1623, Massasoit became ill and was visited by Edward Winslow who effected a cure. In return, Massasoit revealed that a neighboring tribe was to make an attack on the white men. All through his reign as chief, Massasoit made a practice of living in harmony with the colonists. A writer of the period said of him: He was a chief renowned more in peace than war, and was, as long as he lived, a friend to the English, even as they committed repeated usurpations upon his land and libertiesf, Little is known about the chief from 1649, when he sold the site of Duxbury to the English, until his death in 1662. 16 17 Dedication Massasoit is a young school, this creates many exciting opportunities. One of these opportunities is that the students give birth to what will become the traditions of Massasoit. Each year the yearbook should be dedicated to the professor who has done the most to help the students of the college. The 1969 yearbook staff proudly dedicates Legend '69 to Professor John D. MCPegke, Massasoit's director of student activities. 1 N I-Anal I hu ll iw and as, . xiq jfiifwa . eerie' 4 lgikxif' fig 4' Q if-3 'in if bt ,, A gs 18 A 'EACUECH EIU CDILDISCCRACIQCD Dr. John W Musselman President ,-11 H . ff, HE, . ,. WW, 2 ,I SSX 4 'iw 4 ..,:f..,:Q Colonel Plzillzlo B. Melody Dean OfFaeulty Roy Simmons, Jr. Dean of Students GQ in -53 Ilda Terrazzano Secretary to the President 1 i Joyce Tunnicliff Mary Bordinelli Nancy Adams S ecrelaries Regina Calalano Judith Spencer 'S-. --1 Nl Yu.. . W R., ,, 0 ,nn 4 x Business Administration - Secretarial Science C aroleann Bready usiness r. John E. Murray B Mg les F X W. George H11 E v 5' 4 S 4 4 w ...- 44:1-nw 47 mbihblullyk Ann Getch nry P. MacDonald Business Administration - Secretarial Science 3 ? l f' 'Y' Y Philip Pefgola Benjamin E. Pike Joanne M. Landry 5 GF' v x , e ' Paul Hardy James R. Thrower R' .. ' Y .. i -Q x Electra Mechanical - Electronic Engineering ,ll tw n ' Ann S. Hsu Ronald A. Coehlo la Mathematics Tlmothy F. Fnzgerald YEL: K1 Maurice K. Walsh Henry Haff B . . John F. Keating Mathematics Edward J. Williamson ., , ..,....,.-.....-v-.- Jo Ann F. Morici urse Education 1 Ev a D. Nungesser Marita B. Donahue 'wilt' Prof. Gore I .,,.., 28 1 Language - Arts G. William Arnold v I -, lj J -,,, , A , Juamta H. Brunelle Samuel M. Burchlll John R. Chase JF' ua Charles T. Caputo ,Q J. 'A I. . li 5 .Q Q ' -' if pl st' l Q .. Q 01091 O. Q 09' :Hag lg l 11-Q Paul Collela fvf, -asf: wa gif I, John C. Conway M. Patricia Leary 9 in M -- , 4, 'ai L: iff, 3 Language - Arts Martha E. Barrett T. P. Elliot-Smith Deha P. Feeney f Ann C. Lo Dolce o C' Language - Arts AL-...... K Marilyn G, Maxwell John F. Norton Roy A. Sm Peter Coburn William G. Coggan 1 7 Social Sciences 31 Social Sciences Harold M. Gay eg? 1.445 Colin C. Moran Q F V '3 X l Victor L. MacNeil u ' 0 A 19' Tiff ' Robert E. Cusick Jan.-.c,,.l 4 X Kevin J. MacWade 4 l c 1 1 i 1 1 l James W. Cottam 1 Social Sciences Robert W. Small John R. Otis 1 John D. Murgo Raymond C. Duhamel 0 Rgben A, Dgmers S czcnccs Susan E. Smith mc, cf Roland E. Guilbault Sciences Frank W. Johnson Jr. R D Linda L- Harris Robert P. Ouelette 1 34 - a 1' .V fl 1 ' . 'Q A I nf A J L. ' ,- 5 af Q i ' ,rw 552. gs- Qffg' 3 'W GCRADUACES CLASS of 1969 Eric Aim 920 Union St. E. Bridgewater, Mass. LATE Interests: guitar, dancebands, guitar teacher Fred Baker 66 Grant St. W. Bridgewater, Mass. BAC Activi- ties: work-study volleyball, voting committee George Baldwin 744 Montello St. Brockton, Mass. LAG Activi- ties: Green Key 1. 2 Student Forum Freshman Orientation Com- mittee 2 Who's Who in American Junior Colleges Committee 2 Basketball l, 2 Yearbook Staff 2 Chief Massasoit 2 Surf Club Book Store Interests good times Paul J. Barakauskas 314 Field St. Brockton, Mass. BAT Ac- tivities: Intermural Football 1, 2 Joseph Barbuto 43 Sunny Plain Ave. Weymouth, Mass. BAC Maurice Barrett 103 Belmont Ave. Brockton, Mass. BACA Michael P. Barry 48 Olson St. Abington, Mass. BAC Activi- ties: Intermural Football 1, 2 Yearbook Staff 1, 2 Karate Klub 2 Wayne Bearce 241 South St. Foxboro, Mass. ET Interests: Skiing Bike-scrambling Josephine Bernard 783 Randolf St. S. Weymouth LATE Richard A. Biviano 126 Ridge Rd. Marshfield, Mass. BAC Activities: Intermural Football 2 Surf Club 1 Dance Committee 1, 2 Chess Club 2 Anne Boncoddo 54 Selwyn Rd. Braintree, Mass. LATE Activi- ties: Chorus 2 Glee Club 2 Newman Club 2 Ski Club 1, 2 Cheer- leader 1 Massasoit Day Committee 1, 2 Johnee Bowers 11 Carmine Ave. Foxboro, Mass. LATH Activi- ties: Literary Guild 1, 2 Interests Art Writing Singing Francine Bova 48 Appletree Lane Weymouth, Mass. LAG Ac- tivities: Cheerleader 1 Co-captain 2 Student Council 1 Rep. Class of 1969 Ski Club 1, 2 Chorus 2 Volleyball 1, 2 Interests: Dancing Basketball games Spanish Teacher Eric Alm d Baker George Bald Paul Barakauskas Joseph Barbuto Marice Barrett Michael P. Barry Wayne Bearce ' 4' 'TED Josephine Bemard Francine Bova Richard Biviano Ann Boncoddo Johnee Bowers ii A Wh Susan Bames dith Bradee J ph Brenna 1 -..B tif Susan Barnes 125 Magoun Ave. Brockton, Mass. Ex C Judith Bradeen Stoney Brook La. Norwell, Mass. LAG Joseph Brennan 24 Braeburn Ave. Bryantville, Mass. LAG Suzanne Brith 731 Country Way No. Scituate, Mass. LATH Sue Linda Buchanan 121 Brookside Rd. Braintree, Mass. LATH David Bugbee 360 Broad St. Weymouth, Mass. LAG Activi- ties: Surf Club l, 2 Interests: The 'finer things in life Barbara Bulva 96 Pinetree Dr. Hanover, Mass. Ex. S James R Burbank 92 Hill St. Brockton, Mass. LATH Activi- ties: Sign Shop 2 Paul Burns 14 Maple St. Easton, Mass. BAT Activities: Inter- mural Basketball 1 Burnsey William Butler 69 Emmet St. Brockton, Mass. LAT Interests: sports politics music Bill . Gail E. Campbell 88 Charles St. Whitman, Mass. LATE Ac- tivities: Newspaper Staif 1, 2, Newman Club l, Vice-President 2 Anne M. Caldwell 31 Glenrose Ave. Braintree, Mass. Ex. S Susan Cantara 37 Court St. Whitman, Mass. BACA Activi- ties: Radio Club l 40 1 wr-if , . ,. J. Q M,- fl M' ,V .' f, '::!. ., . .1-- .. ,, M, 1. 4 5 . - . .. W A W' av ,naar B Linda Buchanan David Bllgbee Suzanne Brith Barbara Bulva James R. Burbank William Butler Gail E. Campbell Anne M. Caldwell ,l u:':g1X vw' .WP Nut, Paul Burns Susan Cantara ,fir earl x aim' Charles Caron wr' nil' all Ovila Case James Castagnozzi iy s Richard Cerci Kathy F. Clark Marjorie Chapman Barbara Clark Sheila A. Collins David F. Condon James E, Condon ,Jar Charles Caron 67 Old Coach Rd. Braintree, Mass. LAG Activities: Ski Club 1, 2 Massa Cova 2 Ovila Case 883 Bedford St. Abington, Mass. BAC James Castagnozzi 22 Leonard Rd. N. Weymouth, Mass. LAG Activities: Intermural Football 1, 2 Weight Lifting Club 2 Baseball 1, 2 Ding Richard Cerci 487 Brockton Ave. Abington, Mass. BAC Activities: Student Government 1, 2 Surf Club 1, 2 Student Activities Committee 2 Intermural Volleyball 1, 2 Intermural Basketball 1, 2 Marjorie Chapman 89 Pleasant St. N. Attleboro, Mass. LATE Activities: Adult Tutoring Group 2 Barbara Clark 11 Caldwell St. Weymouth, Mass. LAG Activities: Karate Klub 2 Yearbook Staff 2 Interests: ice skating travel tennis water-skiing B.C. Kathy E Clark 49 Levering St. Brockton, Mass. LATE Activities: Radio Club 2 Ski Club 1, 2 Newman Club 2 Intermural Basketball 1, 2 Intermural Volleyball 1, 2 Sheila A. Collins 25 Calvin St. Braintree, Mass. LATE David E Condon 115 Webster St. Rockland, Mass. LAG James Edward Condon 23 Wales St. Abington, Mass. LAG Jay Margaret Corbett 166 Rockland St. Canton, Mass. LATE Ruth Susan Couite 39 Copeland Street, W. Bridgewater, Mass. EX. SEC. Robert Crock 18 Linda Ave., Brockton, Mass. LAG Disc Jockey 1, Manager 2 Uncle Robert x , ,. Margaret -..Q C t Ruth S C t Robert C lt I' K f Linda M. Cronin Robert A. Cushman Susan H. Cypher Patricia Ann Czarnomski Paul DeCouto .n.. N. 4 -.k ., ' AICDQ ' L . Douglas John Devine Griffin T. Dalianis Michael DiCroce as S Rhonda L. Davis Peter E. Diman , Q -... i?l ' Kathleen A. Donnelly My Les if l ey Dow Marianne Driscoll Linda M. Cronin 32 Wheeler Avenue, Rockland, Mass. EX. SEC. Robert A. Cushman 41 Highland St., S. Easton, Mass. B.A.T. Susan H. Cypher 31 Elva Rd., N. Weymouth, Mass. L.A.G. Patricia Ann Czarnornski 50 B St., Hull, Mass., L.A.T.E. Activities: Newman Club 2 Pat Gryjin T Dalianis 4 Morgan St., Randolph, Mass. LAT Activities: Vice-Pres., Student Government l Student Faculty Forum 2 Student Athletic Director l, 2 President of Veterans Club 2 Marshal of Graduation l Sports Editor of Newspaper 2 Campus Representative for Foreign Study 2 Interests: Sports, Reading Painting Griif Rhonda L. Davis 1247 Bay Rd., Sharon, Mass. LAG Activities: Bowling Club l Students Toward Democratic Expansion 2 Biology Lab l, 2 Dairy Bar Crew l, 2 Interests: Reading Cooking Ronni Paul DeCouto ll Pleasant St., N. Easton, Mass. BAT Activities: Intramural Basketball l Intramural Baseball l Interests: Athletics Bruno Douglas John Devine 267 Neck St., No. Weymouth, Mass. LAG Interests: Sailing Horseback riding Teaching career Skiing Doug Michael DiCroce 29 Florence St., Brockton, Mass. LAG Peter E. Diman 269 South St., W. Bridgewater, Mass. BAC Kathleen A. Donnelbf 759 North Montello St., Brockton, Mass. EXEC. SEC. Lesley Downes 289 Forest St., S. Weymouth, Mass. LATE Activities: Yearbook Staff 2, Massasoit Day l, 2 Marianne Driscoll 87 Summer St.. Abington, Mass. EX. SEC. William E. Duhamel 416 Court St., Brockton, Mass. BAC Albert C. Duran, Jr. 46 Hillside Ave., East Braintree, Mass. LAG Activities: Ski Club l, 2 Al Beverhf Jean Elliott 70 Central St., Foxboro, Mass. EX SEC Activities: Cheerleading l, 2 Captain l Ski Club 1, 2 Norman Peter Everett 291 Pearl St., Stoughton, Mass. LATE Activities: Ski Club l, Treasurer 2 Interests: Football Baseball Bus Driving Archeology Egyptology Pete Margaret 71 Farren 73 Savin Hill Ave., Dorchester, Mass. LATE William Farrell 30 Lyme St., E. Weymouth, Mass. LAG Activities: Hockey Club l, 2 Interests: All Sports Bill Harriet N. Fenn 7 Tremont St., Brockton, Mass. LATE Melinda M. Ferro 25 Irving Ave., Brockton, Mass. EX SEC Mary A. Finn ll0 Packard St., Avon, Mass. LATE Activities: Newspaper Staff l, 2 Newman Club 2 Interests: Creative Writing Sports y Deborah A. Fisher 345 Spring St., Brockton, Mass. EX SEC Linda C. Fisher 281 North Franklin St., Holbrook, Mass. EXEC SEC George E. Flood 175 Short St., Brockton, Mass. LAG Activities: Bowling Club l Interests: Bowling Dancing The Supremes Kathleen F Fbinn 49 Adams St., Holbrook, Mass. LATE Interests: Working with young people Local, State, 8: National Politics Kathy N333 -iii, 'SQ William E. Duhamel Albert C. Duran. Jr. Beverly Jean Elliott 1 'lik mL :.e Q nl,-ill kih. gb Norman Peter Everett Harriet N. Fenn Deborah A. Fisher 'ef-,ff ia Margaret T. Farren William Farrell Melinda M. Ferro Linda C. Fisher George E. Flood if Mary A. Finn Kathleen F. Flynn 'N 40 i . A-M .Auf ffhffh ,Kitt -J -4.40 if John F. Foley J F s f? A .A V if Q...g.anL, Stanley E F Suzanne C. Fort f 'Z 2 I LAW 9 If John F Foley, Jr. 74 Prospect St., Brockton, Mass. LATE Activities: Football l Baseball 2 Intramural Basketball l Volleyball l, 2 Lab Assistant 2 Ski Club 1, 2 Print Shop 2 Interests: Biology Physical Education Pet Peeve Girls who smoke Jonathan Stanley E. Fongeallaz South Meadow Road, Carver, Mass. ET Suzanne C. Fortin l08 Holmes Rd., N. Attleboro, Mass. LATE Activities: Newman Club 2 Secretary Interests: Reading Writing Sports Carol Frazier 347 Pearl St., Braintree, Mass. LATE Activities: Ski Club 1, 2 Chorus 2 Newman Club 2 Glee Club 2 Massasoit Day Activities l, 2 JoAnn Freilas 46 Charles St., W. Bridgewater, Mass. BACA Mary Gannon 993 Washington St., Abington, Mass. LATE Activities: Newman Club 2 Interests: Plays Skiing Traveling Sewing Tennis Mary Albfn R. Gardner 32 Cushing Ave., Brockton, Mass. LAG Activities: Drama Club 1, 2 Interests: Political Science Golf Theater Ursula M. Garfela' 56 Loretta Ave., Rockland, Mass. LAG Dianne E. Gay 12 Walnut St., Foxboro, Mass. LATE Activi- ties: Student Council 2 Radio Club l, 2 Finance Committee 2 Girls Basketball 2 Dance Committee 2 Intramural Basketball 2 Intramural Volleyball 2 Linda Giampietro 185 Arlington St., Quincy, Mass. LATE Elizabeth M. Ghiorse 27 Beechwood Ave., E. Braintree, Mass. LATE Lynn Ruth Goldstein ll Clarke Court, Sharon, Mass. LATE Activities: Massasoit Day Committee l Bowling Club President l Students Toward Democratic Expansion 2 Interests: Franko Knitting Painting Bowling Reading Fences Cooking Lynno, Weed, Boopsie Carol B. Gooaljinger 3 Brentwood Ave., Avon, Mass. LATE Carol Frazier 'ani' JoAnn Freitas Mary Gannon Allyn R. Gardner Ursula M. Garfield Linda Giampietro Dianne E. Gay Lynn Ruth Goldstein Elizabeth M. Ghiorse Carol B. Goodlinger .rd Nga 'las Judith A. Gregory Robert A. Hancock Pratricia Hart fi, X Dennis Grenier Meredith Hallin Z Richard J. Harb Kenneth Harris Stella Hatgiopoulas Jean Hayden Mary C. Healy Judith A. Gregory 12 Elsie Rd. Brockton, Mass. LATE Activities: Glee Club 2 Judy Dennis Grenier 28 Crickett R. Brockton, Mass. BAT Interests: Aeronautics Meredith Hallin 496 Spring St. W. Bridgewater, Mass Ex.S Robert A. Hancock ' 295 Bay Rd. Sharon, Mass. LATH Activities: Editor of Newspaper 2 Drama Club 2 Radio Club 2 Finance Committee 2 Concert Committee 2 Interests: Drama Basketball Psychology Jazz Acid Rock Blues Rob Richard Joseph Harb 19 Sunset Dr. So. Easton, Mass. LAG Activities: Newspaper Photographer 2 ' Kenneth Harris 3 Lisa Rd. Randolph, Mass. LATH Activities: Yearbook Staff 2 Interests: Auto-racing Patricis Hart 37 Independence Ave. Stoughton, Mass. Ex.S Stella Hatsiopoulas 6 Palm Place Brockton, Mass. Ex.S Jean Hayden 73 Brett St. Brockton, Mass. LAG Activities: Drama Club 2 President of COVA 2 Massasokit Art Association 2 Mary C. Heabf 31 Allen St. Scituate, Mass. LATE Interests: Swimming Water-skiing Tennis Robert J. Hedrick 9 Clark Circle Randolph, Mass. BAC Activities: Intramural Football l, 2 Baseball 1, 2 Ronald iHolrnan 619 West Union St. E. Bridgewater Mass. LATH Nancy Marie Hull 64 East St. Avon, Mass. LAG Activities: Literary Guild I, 2 Intramural Basketball l, 2 . 4' tail .- 1 .rp Robert J. Hendri k K .5 0-an 'M-sr Ronald Holma Nancy Marne H I, fu -al Pratricia Hunt Betsey L. Hunter F 'J Katharine Hurley --1 gl 15 Yr it it Q.- ll Jeanne Marie Hvoslef ' Eloise Anita Jacobs Janice Jacka Heidi C. Jacobsen ' at 'I 53 Chris Johnson James R. Johnson, Jr. Shirley Jones i ' r J i ': ' Lb ,UF H ' f h a A Q' h .. six .1 5 X U . Q' K 1 'V I l J i X mv 3 5'--sun i J Q if 1 ' 1 'Ks x -K Gary Jorgensen , Richard W. Kana Nancy Kelly Patricia Hunt 15 Sullivan Rd. Stoughton, Mass. Ex.S Betsy L. Hunter 24 Highland Place So. Weymouth, Mass. LATE Activities: Cheerleader 1 Intramural Basketball' and Volleyball l, 2 Radio Club l, Secy. 2 Massasoit Day Committee 2 Katharine Hurley 47 Center St. Easton, Mass. LATE Jeanne Marie Hvoslef 36 Bird St. Stoughton, Mass. LATE Activities: Bowling Club Secy. 1 Newman Club l, 2 Students for Democratic Expansion 2 Interests: Sewing Cooking Bowling Eloise Anita Jacobs 539 South Main St. Sharon, Mass. LAG Activities: Princess Massasoit l Vice-President Bowling Club l Students for Democratic Expansion 2 Massasoit Day Committee 1, 2 Interests: Bowling Horses Sewing Janice Jacka 67 Essex St. Weymouth, Mass. LAG Activities: Cheerleader 1, 2 Intramural Basketball and Volleyball l, 2 Massasoit Day Committee l, 2 Ski Club l, 2 Interests: Basketball games Heidi G. Jacobsen 80 West St. Braintree, Mass. LATE Chris Johnson 80 West St. Braintree, Mass. LATE Activities: Ski Club l Chorus l Newman Club 1, 2 Massasoit Day 1 James R. Johnson Jr. 89 Bates Road Brockton, Mass. BAC Activities: Bowling Club l Intramural Basketball l Shirley Jones 266 Flagg St. Bridgewater, Mass. LATH Interests: Peace Corps Bio-Chemistry Horseback riding Gary Jorgensen 114 South St. Stoughton, Mass. BAC Activities: Surfing Club Richard W Kanavey 123 Union St. Bridgewater, Mass. BAC Nancy Kelbf ll56 Park St. Stoughton, Mass. LATG Kristine Rita Kiebr Broadway St. Hanover, Mass. LATH Paul Kilgallen 1233 Washington St. S. Braintree, Mass. BAC Kathy King 42 Carroll Ave. Brockton, Mass. LAG Activities: Yearbook Staff 1 Literary Guild l, 2 Interests: Guitar Camping Skiing Barry Edward Knopp 33 Crawford Rd. Braintree, Mass. LAG Activities: Hockey Club 1, 2 Interests: Hockey Guitar Swimming Robert A. Kowalsky, Jr. 491 Plain St., Stoughton, Mass LAG Arlene Kovaluk 29 East Ave. Whitman, Mass. BAC Richard S. Kuusela 55l Randolph St. Abington, Mass. BAC Activities: Surf Club l, 2 John Lagsdin 189 Lakewood Dr. Stoughton, Mass. BAC Lesley Lawson 60 Walnut St. W. Bridgewater, Mass. Ex.S Michael J. Leary 536 Liberty St. Rockland, Mass. ET Interests: Sports Basketball Folk Music Rosemary Lemay 417 Randolph St. Abington, Mass. LATE Activities: Yearbook Staff 2 Glenn Levellie Purchase St. Middleboro, Mass. BAC Wihfred J. LaCivita 45 Bradford St. Stoughton, Mass. BAT Will Kristine Rita Ki Paul Kilgallen Kathy King 1,31 xwgpv . l 5fgjr.'L q 'e4Z?z'Q1 - lr A we Robert A. Kowalsky. Jr. Arlene KOVHIUR Barry Edward Knopp H 'K vu 'B' 'MMR H-f af- Lealey Lawson Richard Kuusela J0hn Lagsdin Wilfred J. LaCivita Michael J. Leary Rosemary Lemay Glenn Levellie .QNX -1- yy' X xv, 1 3 ,. f Q 11? 5 . fm' -1 ' Y, .fx Kathy J. Lightbody 9 Diana Lincoln Deborah Jane Lively Kathy J. Lightbody 167 Cocasset St. Foxboro, Mass. BACA Diana Lincoln 65 Greenwood St. Rockland, Mass. LATE Activities: Newman Club 1, 2 Dee Deborah Jane Livehf 108 Quincy St. Holbrook, Mass. Ex.S Activities: Cheerleader l Marie Long 205 Ettriek St. Brockton, Mass. Ex.S. Geoffrey Loomis 34 Crossley St. Abington, Mass. BAC Activi- ties: Hockey Club l, 2 Surf Club l, 2 Loreen Lucier 137 Channing Ave. Brockton, Mass. Ex.S Arthur E. Luiz Plain Street Berkley, Mass. LATH Activities: Student Government Rep. 2 Literary Guild l, 2 Chorus 2 Raymond Pat Lyons 36 Berlin St. Rockland, Mass. ET Activi- ties: Basketball 1, 2 Interests: Sports cars Food Richard Lyon 693 Washington St. Abington, Mass. BAC Activi- ties: Surf Club 1, 2 Nancy MacLean 22 Hilltop Rd. No. Weymouth, Mass. LAG Activities: Recording Secy. to Student Government 2 Ski Club 1, 2 Green Key Dance Committee 2 Open House Committee l, 2 Corresponding Secy. to Student Government l Janet M. Madonna 15 DuPont Circle Brockton, Mass. Ex.S Marjorie Maguire 1100 Pleasant St. Bridgewater, Mass. LAG Activities: Newman Club 2 Interests: Biology Math Margie Bruce A. Malenfant 67 Ingrid Rd. Weymouth, Mass. LATH Activities: Student Government 2 Baseball l, 2 Intramural Football l, 2 Green Key Society Interests: Athletics Sports cars Criminology ' x nr-113, Marie Long av' Q ,.,,.a-'ff 1 I Geoffrey Loomis Loreen Lucier ..-3'iar3 Arthur E. Luiz Raymond Pat Lyons Nancy MacLean Janet M. Madonna Marjorie Maguire A Richard Lyon Bruce A. Malenfant .401 Q 47 9'.'a 1' 'QF 'AKEN ...ul nw Kathleen Marchand ', I g J . . Donna E. Margeson Linda G. Mariani Francis L. Marini Robert McCrillis Q - Ann Marie McCarthy Martin R. McCartney Earle McDonald Kathleen McElwee Jean McEnroe 4 -3412 V QQ vial fav VW Kathleen Marchand 12 Moulton St., Brockton, Mass. LATE Kathy Donna E. Margeson 46 Otis Hill Rd., Hingham, Mass. LATH Activities: 2 Donna Linda G. Mariani 383 Forest Ave., Brockton, Mass. LATE Francis L. Marini 190 King St., Hanson, Mass. BAT Activities: Studying Interests: Football Baseball Golf Hunting My Wife Fran Ann Marie McCarthy 352 Beulah St., Whitman, Mass. BACA Martin R. McCartney 234 Walnut St., Braintree, Mass. ET Marty Robert McCrillis 486 Adams St., N. Abington, Mass. ET Bob Earle McDonald 34 Boscobel St., So. Braintree, Mass. BAT Interests: Basketball Football Card Playing Buzzy Kathleen McElwee Knollwood Rd., Norwell, Mass. LAG Jean McEnroe 284 Grafton St., Brockton, Mass. LAG Activities: Ski Club 1 Class Treasurer 2 Karate Klub 2 Newman Club 2 Yearbook Stall' 2 Massa Cova 2 Student Faculty Council 2 Bookstore 1, 2 Miss Massasoit 2 Chorus 2 Green Key Society In- terests: fD.W.C.j Horseback Riding Swimming Teaching Business Education Thomas A. McMullen 61 Prospect St., Brockton, Mass. BAC Michael McGuire 8 Irvington St., Brockton, Mass. BAC Timmy Mee 109 Kent St., Scituate, Mass. LATH Interests: Reading Track Hockey Weightlifting Cars Ancient History Sc Literature Hope to be a teacher s ,F - Ku, 5' IWW, , rx . ,Ik Thomas A. McMul1 sud' , , N-ugh' Michael McGuire ,-at -ot, . Timmy Mee - WA? Jack Meehl Jr. Gary G- Melford Gavin J. Melford ff W' Paul Melnitsky Christine L. Miskinis Marie McElwee Gregory E. Milligan gan- Richard S, Milton 101111 N, Mullen Elilabelh J. Mulligan and Linda Murphy chael A. Norrm Kevin O'Connor Jack MeehL Jr. l00 Oak Lane, Brockton, Mass. BAC Activities: Ski Club l Gary G. Mehford 5 Hatch Rd., Pembroke, Mass. LAG Activities: Quill l Student Activities Committee l, 2 Veterans Club l, 2 Intramural Football l, 2 Basketball l, 2 Volleyball l, 2 Green Key Society. Galvin J. Meyord 5 Hatch Rd.. Pembroke, Mass. LAG Activities: Yearbook Staff 2 Football l. 2 Intramural Basketball l, 2 Intramural Volleyball l, 2 Student Activities Committee l, 2 Paul Melnitsky ll6 Highview St., Westwood, Mass. LAG Activities: Intramural Basketball l Intramural Football l Yearbook Staff l Interests: Basketball Sking beach Girls Mel Marie McElwee Knollwood Rd., Norwell, Mass. LAG Gregory E. Milligan 437 N. Central St., E. Bridgewater, Mass. BAC Richard S. Mitton Toole Trail, Pembroke, Mass. BAT Christine L. Miskins 47 Thomas St., Stoughton, Mass. EXEC SEC John N. Mullen l98 So. Main St., Middleboro, Mass. BAC Activities: Intramural Football l Elizabeth J. Mulligan 67 North St., Williamstown, Mass. LAG Linda Murphy 159 Pine St., Bridgewater, Mass. LATE Michael A. Norrman 10 Columbus Ave., N. Easton, Mass. BAC Activities: Election Committee 2 Open House Committee 1, 2 Intramural Football 1, 2 Intramural Basketball 1, 2 Election Com- mittee for Chief, Princess, Miss Massasoit 2 Work-Study l, 2 Intramural Volleyball l, 2 Surf Club l, 2 Radio Club l Newman Club 2 Ski Club l, 2 Concert Committee 2 Kevin 0'Connar 37 Antwerp St., Milton, Mass. LATH Activities: Intramural Football l, 2 Baseball l Business Manager Yearbook 2 Interests: Auto School Drag Racing Skiing i E Arthur M. 0'NeiII 18 Ridge Hill Ave. Brockton, Mass. LAG Activities: Baseball l, 2 Ski Club l, 2 Radio Club l Interests: Cars Skiing Kirk Ollerhead 43 Lyman Road Milton, Mass. LATH Activi- ties: Football l, Baseball 1 Interests: Sports Cars Ollie Diana 0'Roak Palmer Road Plympton, Mass. BAC Activities: Massasoit Day Committee l Terry-Lee Ostlund lll Carr Road Duxbury, Mass. BACM Activities: Ski Club Harvey Mark Perkins 178 Chestnut St. Foxboro, Mass. LATH Activities: Intramural Basketball l Interests: Golf, Billiards Bay State Raceway Harold Powers 41 Pond Lane Randolph, Mass. BAC Activities: Football 1 Basketball 1 Josephine M. Powers ll Alma Ave. Pembroke, Mass. BACA Activities: Yearbook Bookkeeper l Newspaper Bookkeeper l Alan Pratt Manley Road West Bridgewater, Mass., LATS Activities: Chess Club l Interests: Chess Judith Ellen Pratt 33 Loring St. Brockton, Mass. LAG John Edward Quartarone 5 Leonard St. Foxboro, Mass. LAG Activities: Chorus 2 Karate Klub 2 Interests: Piano Hockey Basketball Sydney Querzpel 514 Cresent St. E. Bridgewater, Mass. LATE Judith Quimby 311 South St. Holbrook, Mass. Ex.S Margaret Richards 12 W. Patterson Ave. Randolph, Mass. Ex.S Arthur M. O'Neill Kirk Ollerhead Diana O'Roak xqmii- fr KD Terry-Lee Ostlund w -wiht Ai Josephine M. Powers Alan Pratt John Edward Quartarone Sydney Queripel ,bm- , f . jf-it It 'A ' ,X 1 x.,f W, th, Y . -,i , ,pau-'-ml ,M4 - , . 'iJr. :,3-'Q' I x Q It . . . ' . Q ,Nik r gd J 55: . . if Q5 R QB, XxK x r 0:4 19 fx, bm we 2434 Harvey Mark Perkins Judith Quimby ,K i ' 'P A fi Y r wap-I .TID iP ',.V Harold Powers 9' Fe WW' Judith Ellen Pratt Margaret Richards -352' s J 4 i t N: . 5 . Q 1 an . , , CC'- X 'Of eplvqx R becca Ann Roper Allan Ruback John Ryder Rebecca Ann Roper 257 Middleboro Ave. Taunton, Mass. LATE Activities: Chorus 2 Literary Guild l, 2 Interests: Guitar travel Skating Allan Ruback 339 Hamilton St. Quincy, Mass. BAT John Ryder 20 Rodwell St. Brockton, Mass. BAT Activities: Intramural Basketball l, 2 Intramural Football l Mitch Arlene R Saltzberg 5 Truelson Dr. Randolph, Mass. LAG Kathleen Sargent 35 W. Division St. Holbrook, Mass. Ex.S John Savichi 2 A Plain St., W. Bridgewater, Mass. LAG Interests: Billiards Terry Scanlon 43 Ellis Circle, S. Weymouth, Mass. LATE Activities: Bowling Club l Ronald J. Scielzo 240 Long Hill Rd., Little Falls, N.J. LAG Janet G. Scribner 42 Greenvale Ave., Weymouth, Mass. LATE Activities: Cheerleader 1 Intramural Volleyball 1 Intramural Basketball l Massasoit Day Committee 1, 2 Ski Club l, 2 Newspaper 1, 2 Mascot 2 Work-Study l, 2 Green Key Society Interests: Sports Swimming Ice-Skating Scribbles Mary L. Shaughnessy 1450 Vernon St., Bridgewater, Mass. LATE Activities: Radio Club. l, 2 Drama Club 1, 2 Rosemary Sheehan 92 Manomet St., Brockton, Mass. LATE Activities: Gle Club l, Interests: Sewing Reading Ro Shirley Ann Sheehan 372 Pine St., S. Weymouth, Mass. LATE Activities: Intramural Basketball 1, 2 Intramural Volleyball l, 2 Drama Club l, 2 Ann M. Shepardson 31 Belmont St., S. Easton, Mass. LATE Activities: Yearbook Staff 1 Massasoit Day Committee 1, 2 Tennis Club l Interests: Travel 'iw N Arlene R. Saltzberg X Terry Scanlon Ronald J. Scielzo Mary L. Shaughnessy Rosemary Sheehan 4'- SA Kathleen Sargent John Savichi Janet G. Scribner Shirley Ann Sheehan KH 4355 Ann M. Shepardson Deborah Smith UD fm S J Diane M. Tanasso David E. Thompson, Jr. ',f'T'l Elaine Spidi Elizabeth Ann Stringe mil ,qitlul John Tenney Roger S. Thomas Charles William Thorpe Linda Tivnan Linda E. Tousignant QNX 'B Deborah Smith 260 Central St. Foxboro, Mass. BAC Activities: Cheerleader l, 2 Elaine Spidi 6 Winter Ter. Westwood, Mass. LATE Elizabeth Ann Stringe 49 Roslyn Rd. Brockton, Mass. Ex.S Diane M. T anallo 38 Glenwood Sq. Brockton, Mass. Ex.S John Tenney 730 Center St. No. Dighton, Mass. LAG Roger S. Thomas 31 North St. Middleboro, Mass. LAG Interests: Hockey David E. Thompson, Jr. 44 Glen Ave. Brockton, Mass. Interests: Music Cars Food Charles William Thorpe 88 Pacific Rd. Rockland, Mass. Activities: Intramural Sports Interests: Sports Music Linda A. T ivnan 56 Tamarack Trail So. Weymouth, Mass. LAG Linda E. T ousignant 175 Perkins Ave. Brockton, Mass. Ex.S Jane Anne Turner 215 Main St. Foxboro, Mass. Ex.S Jean E. Turner 43 Market St. Brockton, Mass. LATH Interests: Sailing Skiing Reading Riding Ice Skating Swimming John S. VanSyckeL III 80 Pond Plain Rd. Westwood, Mass. BAT Activities: Yearbook Staff 1, Editor 2 Contributing Editor to Newspaper 2 Finance Committee 2 Editor of Finance Committee Publications 2 Open House Committee 1, 2 Massasoit Day Com- mittee 1, 2 Intramural Football 1, 2 Weight Lifting Club 2 Green Key Society Interests: Football Skiing gf? -.! 'Qrv Jane An T Jean E T John S. Va Sy lt l lll 1,11 Virus athleen Ann Vickery YM Mary Ann Vroom James Walker .-' fl gi, Y sl Kathleen Ann Vickery 280 Center St. Pembroke, Mass. LAG Activities: Tally-Ho Club 2 Interests: Riding Psychology .Mary Ann Vraom 285 Sycamore St. Holbrook, Mass. LATE Activities: Newman Club 2 James Walker 12 Pond Lane, Randolph, Mass. LAG Activities: Student Council 2 Chairman, Student Activities Committee 2 Hockey Club 1, 2 Intramural Football 1, 2 Intramural Volleyball l, 2 Weight Lifting Club 2 Green Key Society Interests: History Linda Wall 70 Casey St. Norwood, Mass. LATE Activities: Bowling Club 1 Denise Weinstock 116 Sharon St. Brockton, Mass. EX.S Nancy Wetherbee 300 Elm St. Pembroke, Mass. LAG Activities: Party Committee 1, 2 Intramural Volleyball l, 2 Nancy Wilbur 38 Tremont St. Brockton, Mass. EX.S Activities: Yearbook Staff 1, Co-Editor 2 Neil Willins 78 Park Rd. Brockton, Mass. BAC Cheryl Willis 497 Ash St. Brockton, Mass. LATE Dean Willis 22 Revere St. Holbrook, Mass. LAG Donald Willis Stony Hill Rd. Wilbraham, Mass. BAT Helen Wise 73 Battles St. Brockton, Mass. EX.S Cheryl Ann Walensky 56 Rose Way Holbrook, Mass. EX.S 'Q -.W Wm -Qej' Y Denise Weinstock Linda Wall 445 Nancy Wilbur Neil Willins Nancy Wetherbee Cheryl Willis Cheryl Ann Wolinsky Dean Willis, Jr. Donald Willis Helen Wise A P line Zullo all .4 '73' Paul Grenier Ben-jam Mackicwicz K vtlrgx Pauline Zullo 37 Prince St. Milton, Mass. Ex.S Paul Grenier 4 Dixon Park Rd. Weymouth, Mass. BACA Benjamin Mackiewicz Park St. Middleboro, Mass. BAT AUHEECICS 1968 1969 SEASQCD Coach Griff Dalianis Massa Mad Men Massasoit Bridgewater State President - Peter Cignorella Vice Pres. - Jim Walker 76 Debbie Francine :fun Linda Connie Cheerleaders 4 also: Cathy Hicks Beverly Elliot Kathy Mac Debbie Lively Q, 35 ..-oh I ,. if A ' 2. -ir .,g:'7 ., 4:3 3 A- ' .,,-.v5l6l'.' . Qf1sb Q f b. f Z Basketball Q w nn. I K Q, S' Xa-iblv gig: 1 Dan YQ' ,ff 6 Coach Fitzgerald 5-.Q fr Mel li, Bruce Gary 79 Burney 0' ,fn .3 My . I .X cw 'kv PN I ,A X Q . ,,!' N, MJ ,ffl George R gy! XX I A , 1 1' 1 Zi' ll I 524' 11 W wf I , ' I n i 5 Q 4 am I I W 1 J I ! 82 i v if 1 . F 4.73 tf-fi 'r-' 1 Q 53' -' ' ' A, 1 1 3 j Coach Otis and Asst. Athletic Director Dalianis Team Manager Ron 84 Big John Baseball The Baseball Team of Massa L 4 - 85 1 if Q-war' .' MFE? . 1 -l,'?'95'iaFf H, .. 'ggi er x 4? gi' 6 ga. ' fi ' ' .ff 'fi' 1 5 W t viii Tp. Lk! Three ofthe best At practice? 86 ee Glen. weren't you the one who used my towel? if 'l fi No Mel, it's suppose to be a basketball game. 87 Was it really that big? 1 1 f n .1 QI li I: Mk '4 lz 4 W I li cams 1 AGED ' ACCIU ICIES ODASSASOIG CQODODUQQIUH CQEEEGE THE Q UILL This year Bob Cugno was the most predominant figure in the Journalism section of our student activities. His controversial editorials stirred up much discussion, and raised many questions in the minds of the students. Recognition must also be given to two others on the Quill staff, Bob Hancock and Fred Hoyle, who gave up considerable time for the newspaper. J. Robert Cugno - Editor Editor ........ . . . J. Robert Cugno Members of Quill Staff . . . . . . Bob Hancock Fred Hoyle Gary Melford Kevin Monaghan Hank VanLarrhoven Kathy Davis Ted Haskell Jane Richardson Tom Kosonen Rick Eary John VanSyckel Advisor . . . . Professor Elliot-Smith , 1 0 .f f j 1 f . ': i.EXlhWxNNts.. 52 '- c . 'Q N- so X X .X X dsx-t. ..... ,xX x.NX CX X X .. . , X -g, 1,-,-V ,gg- LT:.fQ A ' 'il -' VOL. 3 NO. 3 MAssAsorr COMMUNITY COLLBGE 'J H- C J-NOVEMBER 25,196g '4-0 ga ,-1 fl Ein Tickets for the Massasoit Day Concert featuring the Charles R.lver.Val- ley Boys and Dayle Stanley are available through the Director of Stu- dent Activlties Office. New Massa Many of the students at M.C.C. are well aware of the fact that a new Massasoit building and campus is in the making. There are many more however, who know little or nothing about this new school other than its location. After both an in- teresting and informative interview with Dr. Musselman and Dean Sim- mons, many facts about the new school were brought to light. The new school was first con- ceived by civic leaders in Brockton about six years ago. The school will be on a hundred-acre lot in Brock- ton, and will house 2500 full-time day students. With the new facili- ties go new programsg and the Brockton campus will offer a var- ied number of them. For example commercial art, dental hygiene, marine biology, data processing and a very interesting course in en- vironmental science, dealing with the ghastly problems we see in- creasing every day - air pollution fcough, coughl and waste products. With such tempting new programs We all may just quit now and re- enter in September 1970 tProposed date school will be readyl. Certainly though, the new Massa- soit in Brockton will be a credit not only to the community and its future students, but to us - the future alumni. Lounge Addition An abstract painting was loaned to Massasoit by Paul Elliott-Smith of N.Y. City. Mister Elliott-Smith is the brother of Massa's own T. P, Elliott-Smith. It will be unveiled on Massasoit Day. The paper guaran- tees you will not believe your eyes. The painting will be hung in the student lounge. Student Activities Committee The Student Activities Committee meets every Thursday in the Stu- dent Activities Office. The chair- man is James Walker. The five members at large are: John Robert Cugno, John Olson, Debby Pollseno, John Crelease and Gary Melford. The function of this committee is to assist the students in organi- zing a chartered club or activity. This committee has the authority to request that an organization be disbanded for failure to comply with the rules set up by the stu- dent association. The members of the Student Activities Committee request the cooperation of all clubs and activities. Sex on Campus The Massasoit Chapter of the Nat- ional Newman Club was honored on November 5, with a visit from Rev. Fr. Charles Poirier OSB, a Bene- dictine Monk. Fr. Poirier spoke to a large number of students, both freshmen and sophomores, on a timely subject, Sex on the College Campus. He spoke for the young people of today, giving both sides of this pressing religious, moral, and social problem. His approach was not one of the self-righteous observer, but rather as an inter- ested individual involved in help- ing young people solve the prob- lems facing them. The reaction to Fr. Poirier's talk was very favor- able and the officers of the New- man Club hope that this good show- ing will continue when future speak- ers are invited. They are grateful to Fr. Poirier for coming to the campus, and hope that with this fine beginning the Newman Club at Massasoit may grow in size and success. Third Annual Massasoit Da Festivities Massasoit Community College was named in honor of the chief sachem of the Wam- panoag Indians at the time of pilgrims landing at Plymouth, Chief Massasoit. It was through one of his aids, Squanto, that these first settlers learned of Massasoit's friendliness and will- ingness to help them. And it was with great respect for this man that the first class at Mass- asoit established the tradition of the annual Massasoit Day festivities. These festivities are held each year on the Wednesday preceeding Thanksgiving which, this year will be on Nov- ember 27. On Tuesday night, November 26, there will be a dinner-dance at the South Weymouth Naval Air Sta- tion for faculty, administration, al- umni, and the advisory board. For the students there will be a mixer at the main campus of the college. Massasoit Day itself will begin with the cancellation of classes at 9:30 a.m. The festivities will begin with a formal ceremony at 10 o'clock at which time Dr. Mussel- man, president of the collegeg Dr. Carchidi and Mrs. Wheately, chair- man and co-chairman of the advis- ory board respectively: Bob Briana president of the class of 19693 and Rick Markt, president of the c-lass Vietnam ail all Christmas will be here soon. For those of us at home, Christmas will be a season for vacation, shopping, and family get-togethers. But what about our servicemen who are sta- tioned overseas? There won't be any family reunions or Christmas trees for them. Of course, that doesn't mean that we can't bring a little bit of home to them. And that is the purpose of the Vietnam Mail Call. It is up to those of us at home to let the G.I.s know that we have not forgotten them. We can all do this by contributing to The Mail Call. All we ask you to do is place a signed Christmas card in an envelope and mark it, for a G.I. No stamp is necessary. There are deposit boxes for these in the lounge, cafeteria, and other areas of the school. We ask for as many cards from students of both cam- puses as you care to contribute. If you choose to include your own name and address, the G.I. who re- ceives your card may wish to write a thank you. Your cards will be sent to Vietnam free of charge by the U.S.0. This is a nation-wide program being sponsored at our college by the Massasoit Chapter of the Newman Club. Please try to contribute at least one Christmas card. Think how you would feel if you were spending Christmas in a jungle thousands of miles away from your home and family. Wouldn't you appreciate some ex- tra mail, especially at Christmas time? of 1?5S will engage in the presenta- tion of a Framed Deed to the site of the new property for Massa- soit Community College. This will be followed by the presentation of Chief Massasoit and Miss Massa- soit. This year's program will also consist of a light operetta and a jazz presentation under the direc- tion of Miss La Dolce. Other activi- ties will include a tug of war be- tween the freshman and the sopho- mores and alumni as well as a bas- ketball game between students and faculty. A free Buffet will be held in the gym at the main campus at 12:30. The day's festivities will close with a concert presented at the North Abington campus auditorium at 8:00 P.M. featuring the Charles River Valley Boys and Dale Stan- ley, one of Boston's most outstand- ing folk singers. 'Tickets for the concert are 82.00 reserved and 82.50 at the door. Reserved tickets are available through the director of student activities office. Over the past two years, Massa- soit Day has come to mean a lot to the school and it is sincerely wished that, through the active participa- tion of all the students, this day can come' to mean even more to the students of the future. Massasoit Community College may be yolmg but traditions have already been established. A complete schedule of all activi- ties to take place on this the third annual Massasoit Day follows: Massasoit Day Events Schedule 9:30 A.M. Cancel Classes for 10:00 A.M. convocation 10:15 A.M. Convocation: a. Formal ceremony Q15 min.l presentation of Framed Deed to cite of new property Dr. Musselman, Dr. Carchidi, Mrs. Wheately. Bob Briana President of the Class of 1968 Rick Markt President of the Class of 1969 b. Presentation of Chief Massasoit and Miss Massasoit 110 min.J c. Chorus presentation of light operetta Q15 d. Jazz Presentation 11:00 A.M. Art Exhibit-COVA 12:30-1:30 'P.M. Buffet in gym - everyone invited 2:00 P.M. Freshman vs. Sophomore-Alumni tug of war. 2:10 P.M. Allstar Tag Football Game. 3:00 P.M. Faculty-Alumni vs Students Basketball Game 4:15 P.M. Alumni Meeting with Dr. Musselman and Advisory Board 8:00 P.M. Concert: Charles River Valley Boys and Dale Stanley Sultr Poetess at Massa On Wednesday, November 6, twenty-five to thirty people sat in chair-decks circled around a gaunt but attractive woman in her 40's, Mrs. Anne Sexton. Mrs. Sexton lounged gracefully in an arm chair with a cigarette hang- ing from her left hand and a coffee table beside her in front of the gym stage. A poetess had come to Massasoit. Mrs. Sexton introduced her first poem, ller Kind , as one that had caused a very proper Bostonian walkout of a reading. The poem was a series of images describing hard, alienated, and slightly evil women, all of whom Mrs. Sexton admitted being part. From a slightly decad- ent mood she shifted to one of pain and anguish with a poem on her father's funeral. The 'huth The Dead Know , dis- cussed the weiriness and hopeless- ness with which she approached her father's funeral: it having come quickly after the death of one of her daughters and her mother. In it she says, I'm tired of being brave. Continuing to shift moods she read Youth . She prefaced it by 4 Continued on Paze 45 RADIO CLUB The Radio Club which began operation last year. has really increased their activities this year. A transmitter was installed and instead of closed broadcasting to the student lounge. WRSH now can be heard at 610 on the AM dial. The aim of the Radio Club is to provide practical knowledge and experience for those who want careers in radio or television broadcasting. Manager and Program Director . . . Asst. Manager . . Business Manager Secretary .. Members , . . Advisor . , 92 . Mike Callahan . Steve Thayer . . Dianne Gay . . Betsey Hunter . . Frank Hines Peter Pircio Gordon English Mary Ann White John Carlson Norman Appel Peter Everett Cathy Clark Jack Alexander Cathy Davis Bob Hancock David Thompson Elliot Levin Professor Hardy WRSH - AM WRSH ' boi 550 wail-J! ,P D- If Betsey Hunter. Gordon English, Mike Callahan. Dianne Guy, David Thompwn. Steve Thayer. Cathy Clark, Norman Appel 93 x 'K r N . l l i l, i i. ,. 1, ,. ll I i. if l 1 l M,-Af., X l Ni, ',,,f ' ,N Paul Colburn. Mary Colburn. Sheila Cleary. Garre Swain. Jean Hayden. Winston Slone. Charles Carron. Martha Winston. Ron Lembo COVA Massasoif C ommittee on Visual Arts COVA or the Committee on Visual Arts of Massasoit is an activity in which participation is not limited to the student body onlyt members are also drawn from the student's parents as well as the faculty. The purposes of COVA is to broaden the cultural aspects ofthe students. and the faculty. They have done this by presenting several art exhibits during the year, and also sponsoring a trip to Europe over the summer vacation. Members . . . Ron Lembo Martha Winston Charles Carron Winston Slone Jean Hayden Garre Swain Sheila Cleary Mary Colburn Paul Colburn Joe Santoro Nancy Kelly Paula Engerman Advisor . .. Professor Keating 95 f, SIGN SHOP The Sign Shop has become an important part ofthe news media at Massasoit, it is the talents and hard work of Jim Burbank and John Foley that keep the students informed of what is happening around the school. Members . .... Jim Burbank John Foley Advisor .... Professor Otis v 19, at ' 'i PEB? I N0 .. ' PIGS I ro use 100520 Slfilff SIGN Q, SHO sHoP,.. x I i . - 4 L yu- f- r - I - v JQBIIFJ ' Q -fi - 1 QR WHL? .EE I S i gn Shop ffm 'gfwqfz W, 7' SKI CL UB Ski Club The Ski Club at Massasoit has been responsible for many good times this year. They have sponsored trips to the various ski areas in the New England area. the most notable being a week long affair at North Conway. The purpose ofthe Massasoit Ski Club is to give to the students a knowledge and a taste of this popular sport, and to become a member of the Inter-collegiate Ski Club. Members Advisors . . Peggy Farren Art O'Neil Linda Tivnan Peter Everett Ruth Bayer Leo Kobs John Foley Jerry Whitney James Castagnozzi Professor Russell Professor Colburn Hug The Weight-lifting Club is a new addition to the list of clubs and activities this year, with it's objectives being to provide a safe and adequate place for students to persue their lifting activities. Weightlming Members . . . . Jim Castagnozzi Bob Briana John VanSyckel Dave Ewell Advisor . . . . . Professor McPeake 98 Members ,,,. Advisors .... The Chess Club is another activity in its second year. The purposes of the Chess Club are to provide a time and place to play chess, to help each member improve his game, and to lay the foundation for a larger and active club in the years to come. 99 J. Kevin Fulton Robert Perry Joe Mann Don Willis Don Pendleton Robert Guppy Warren Copp . Professor Small Professor DeMers Chess Club Students For Democratic Expansion -.J N s tht Sn' Paul Colburn. Marie Colburn. Jean Turner. Lynn Goldstein. Hank VanLarrhoven. Joseph Santoro. Jean Hayden. Prof. Chase. 100 1 STUDENTSf0r DEMOCRATIC EXPANSION The SDE has been very active on campus through the year. The club has sponsored meeting and debates on the subject of lowering the voting age to eighteen, also they have acquired various speakers to talk on our political structure. Among them Senator Burke. Massasoit Community College was represented at the Inter-collegiate Government Day in Boston by a member of the Students for Democratic Expansion. The SDE was also instrumental in defeating a bill in the Massachusetts house to raise the tuition rates at state schools. The aim of the Students for Democratic Expansion is to be more informed, and to inform the students of what is going on in our Federal, State, and Local governments. Members . . . . . Paul Colburn Jean Turner Marie Colburn Hank VanLarrhoven Joe Santoro Jean Hayden Lynn Goldstein Advisor . . . . . Professor Chase 101 VETERANS CLUB The Veterans Club of Massasoit is made up of students who have spent ninety days on active service in one ofthe armed forces of the United States. The objectives ofthe Club is to assist fellow veterans both academically and socially. to answer queries of students concerning the military. to uphold and advance the ideals of democracy and the American way of life. and to be of service to both the college and the community. President Vice. Pres Secretary Treasurer Members Advisor . . . . Griif Dalainis . . Peter Cignarella , Gary G. Melford . . . . Robert Hayes Hank VanLarrhoven Bruce A. Malenfant Ron Lembo Dean E. Willis Gerald Galvin J. Thomas Smith Joseph Brennen Peter Akeke . . . Professor Gay 102 l row 1 Griff Dalainas, Peter Cignarella, Ron Lembo Bruce Melford. JOB Santoro. ww 3 Bob H11yc?S. Walter Balishko. Alan Malenfant row 2 Hank VanLarrhoven. Ron Sczelco. Gary G. Meicefe. Paul C0lbUff'l Veterans Club STUDENT COUNCIL It is through the Student Council working in conjunction with the Director of Student Activities that the College encourages student participation in all phases of college life. All extracurricular and student activities fall within the poverance ofthe Student Council. The Student Council sponsors various social. athletic. cultural. and literary efforts ofthe student body. President . . ..... Bob Briana Vice Pres. .... . . . Buckey Butkevich Recording Secy. . . . . . . Nancy McLean Corresponding Secy. . , , . Holly Sloan Treasurer . , . . Jean Mclinroe Members . . . . . Melbourne Mapp Bruce Malenfant Marie Salivici Mike Callahan Jim Walker Dianne Gay Mary Ann Kelly Jane Carrol Director of Student Activities Professor John D. McPeake 104 row I Mel Mapp, Holly Slone. Mary Ann Kelly, Jane Carrol. Buckey Buckevith row 2 Mike Callahan Jim Walker. Dianne Gay. Jean McEnroe. Bruce Malenfant Student Council Lizerary Guild -W LITERAR Y GUILD The Literary Guild is responsible for the publication of Ip.s'ecJ1'xiI tLatin: He Speaks Himselfj, which is a student magazine composed of written works, drawings. photographs. paintings. or other art forms contributed by Guild members or any member of the student body. The objectives of the Guild is to stimulate interest and provide mutual aid and appreciation of literature in general, and to encourage and criticize the members work. Members . . . . . . Warren Kelly David Coakley Robert Guppy Phyllis Greene Frank Hinds Shirley Waters Walter Gustafson John Fiatarone Jack Alexander David Cosman Kevin Monaghan Dierdre Fisher James Elasaesser Advisor . . .... Professor Maxwell 107 DRAMA CLUB The Drama Club of Massasoit was formed to provide the student an outlet for creative and purposeful endeavors and to provide the college with an organization to utilize the talents of it's students and faculty. The Club has forwarded itls purpose by presenting various plays. performed by the students and faculty throughout the year. Members .. Advisor . . . . Joe Santoro Allan J. Merak James Condon Allyn Gardner Chris Pharmer Jean Hayden Paul Colburn Sheila Cleary Jean Turner Professor Chase Drama Club I I 1: U 9. 1 U 1 I I I , I I vu S 'U 1 110 :- N G REEN KEY Established in 1968. the Green Key is an honorary activities society designed to recognize the contributions made by students in the college and the wider community. Although selection is primarily based of leadership. participation. and unselfish contributions of ones time. energy and ability. the student must also be making satisfactory progress in his academic pursuits. Membership in this organization represents the highest honor this College can bestow for outstanding leadership and service to the College and the community of which we are a part. Members . . . 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