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4 - McQuade Library Merrimack College North Andover, Massachusetts We, the Merrimackan staff, invite you to open our door to this community, Merrimack College, 1977-78. Our book reflects many aspects one finds after passing through Merrimack’s door: Seniors and seasons. Juniors and joys. Sophomores and seriousness. Freshman and friendli- ness, Administration and activities. Faculty and finals. We hope you will enjoy the many facets of Merrimack Col- lege as seen through the doors of the 1978 Merrimackan. All the doors that lead inward to the secret peace of the Most High, are doors outwards-out of self, out of smallness, out of wrong. George MacDonald doors of advice doors to new experiences doors of enjoyment doors of mystery OPENING 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 6 DEDICATION 10 FALL 33 FALL SPORTS 45 POUSSETTE-DART 56 WINTER 59 WINTER WEEKEND 64 WINTER SPORTS 73 SPRING 91 JUNIOR WEEK 96 SPRING SPORTS 103 CLUBS 115 30 YEARS OF MERRIMACK 135 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 147 SENIOR SECTION 165 OFF CAMPUS LIFE 188 TOWNHOUSES 195 CLASS OF 1979 198 CLASS OF 1980 203 CLASS OF 1981 208 THEME 214 SENIOR INDEX 218 ADVERTISEMENTS 226 INDEX SENIORS 165 HOCKEY 74 SPRING 92 WINTER 59 THEME 1, 214 To The Merrimack Community, In April, 1977, I opened the door of the Yearbook office and met a new challange. Entering this door reminded me of the many other doors of Merrimack College, some of which I tried to open and some that I passed by. I thought of the many people who open doors, meet challenges and grow while on the other hand I also know those who don’t open doors or meet challenges but choose to pass them by. So I thought doors would be an appropriate theme. Some peo- ple found it hard to understand because Merrimack College is more than a door or doors. This is so. The doors represent an invitation to each of us to come on in and explore. And we had so many to choose from, for example the Yearbook, the Warrior, Merrimaction, the radio station. Different doors offered different things — friendship, seriousness, laughter, intimacy, learning boredom and many good times with some bad. Perhaps the most important thing behind these doors were the people, the Commu- nity of Merrimack. Each person represents a new door that we can open to friendship. The doors of Merrimack College have opened to show us a world of experiences. The Merrimackan staff has participated in most of these events and we are pleased to present you a record of memories from 1977-78. We hope you can open those doors we were unable to portray through photography and we trust your memory will take you beyond just pictures to the doors you have opened. Thank you to everyone who put work into this book; the list is long. I’d like to give special thanks to Mark, Karen, Dana, Jack, Lisa, Lori, Mrs. Lee, Diane, Fran, Andover House, and Guy Garon. The end, finally!!! Marie H. Doyle Editor-in-Chief 30 YEARS 135 BASKETBALL 78 TRIBUTE TO A VERY REAL PERSON People are of two kinds, and he Is the kind I’d like to be. Some preach their virtues, and a few Express their lives by what they do; That sort is he. No flowery phrase Wins friends for him. He isn ' t cheap Or shallow, but his course runs deep. And it is pure. You know the kind. Not many in life you find Whose deeds outrun their words so far That more than what they seem, they are. This book is dedicated to Father Jack O’Malley with gratitude for his consistent commitment to the stu- dents of Merrimack College. Father O’Malley has silently and sincerely given to the college community more in the past several years than we would ask for in a lifetime of adminis- tration . . . Our thanks are meant to cover this unyielding dedication from a man we know and love. Open the door and come on in; I ' m so glad to see You, my Friend. You ' re like a rainbow coming around the bend. And when I see You happy, well, it sets my heart free. I ' d like to be as good a Friend to You as You are to me. 15 I asked God for strength, that I might achieve I was made weak, that I might learn humbly to obey . . . I asked for health, that I might do greater things I was given infirmity, that I might do better things . . . I asked for riches, that I might be happy I was given poverty that I might be wise . . . I asked for power that I might have the praise of men I was given weakness, that I might feel t he need of God . . . I asked for all things that I might enjoy life I was given life, that I might enjoy all things . . . I got nothing I asked for — but every- thing I had hoped for Almost despite myself, my unspoken prayers were answered I am among men, most richly blessed! Anonymous Confederate Soldier FALL • ti : i; 1 !l • 1 OPEN HOUSE ■fel ' GOVERNOR DUKAKIS PROCLAIMS MERRIMACK COLLEGE DAY SEPTEMBER 29, 1977 .V. FINALS If ' ' vi u 1 | jj .4. fl9fHBW 9BSlEL ' psfe Jl • ■ ' 1 • ■ ■ J - 1 We passed! Oh God, pass me this semester and I PROMISE I ' ll study next semester! What do you mean I have another final left? Congratulations! You ' ve just made it through another semester! And Aristotle wrote, ' Intellection is the most Honest Mom, it ' s only root beer . . . I may have bombed a final, but here at least I won $50.00. stimulating activity’ . Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill with snow. My little horse must think it queer to stop without a farmhouse here Between the woods and frozen lake The darkest evening of the year. Feb. 14—22 He gives his harness bells a shake to ask if there is some mistake. The only other sound’s the sweep Of easy wind and downy flake. The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep. And miles to go before I sleep. And miles to go before I sleep. — Robert Frost Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening ! THE BLIZZARD OF ' 78 The National Weather Bureau announced that the official snowfall for the “Great Blizzard of 78” amounted to 27.1 inches. But that bare statistic hardly tells the story of the impact of the paralyz- ing snowstorm on Merrimack College and its stu- dents. Needless to say, there was no class. If Governor Michael Dukakis had not banned all driving, the impossibility of clearning the roads and parking lots on campus would have made a schedule of classes impossible. With no class and therefore no need for study- ing, for exams, and for note-taking, the resident students were left to their own devices. And what they did was turn this gift of nature into a joyous week — undeserved, serendipitous, splendid. The snow itself set the mood. There was no traffic but foot traffic and that through mounds and drifts of snow. There were no sounds but the bubble of excited conversation, the lilt and burst of sudden laughter, and the yelps of pure plea- sure. To be sure, there was a fair amount of partying. Den Rock and McCracken’s have never been so pleased with their weekly receipts. And there were other incidents that marred the restful, peaceful, and social days like two who were hurt leaping from the roofs of buildings into the inviting snow- banks. Yet when the last car was rescued from roof- tophigh snowdrifts, when the last of the Schlitz Light was drained, when the last stereo was turned off, when the last long and lingering con- versation trailed away, we turned once again to the books and classes and teachers — renewed, refreshed and grateful for an unexpected but richly savored vacation that was the “Blizzard of ’78.” WINTER SPORTS ■ C ' S - 4 ' .=!! Wl ■fim Mil V Front Row: Joe Cappelano, Greg Walker, Brian Murphy (A.C.) Jack O ' Neil (C.), Thom Lawler (Coach), Randy Curran (A.C.) Tom Kilduff, Gilles Moffet. Second row: Bob Dibarba (Stats), Larry Nicholas, Murry Scudder, Mike Woodward, Brian Bullock, Ron Doherty, Jim Toomey, Steve O ' Sullivan, Dean Fraser, Bob Magnuson, Frank Hanley, John Savastano (Audio), Third Row: Rick Silva (Mgr.), Tim Traff, Frank Guest, Jim Wisniewski, Kevin Law ler, Jim Beaton, Mike Gordon, Dave Fimiani, John Economedies, Tom Lawler, Doug Nute, Paul Denning, Ken Richardson, Jim Logue (Asst. Coach). 1978 VARSITY HOCKEY N.C.A.A. DIVISION II CHAMPIONS Warrior Action FuUJie Hopes Front Row Danna Skinner, Peter Dufour, Ed Murphy. Back Row Ray Gallant (Mgr.), Dick Licare, Dan Cargill, Bruce Church, Mike Heafey, Mark Hartel, Tom Lavelle, Bill Dacey, Dan Cariglia, Jamie Timbas, Don Meyers, Larry Hester, Dave Campoli, Dan Wilson (Stats). 1978 VARSITY BASKETBALL ECAC TEAM OF THE YEAR IV ' Row 1: Mary Pat McDonald, Lisa Lauring, Anne Daly, Linda Jacobson, Leslie Holleran, Maura Lynch, Gigi Igo. Row 2: K. Sarah Power, Cindy Royal, Mary Gorham, Maureen McBride, Linda Galvin, Karen Vigliano, Coach Marcia Hochman. ' t- 4 Some people have a talent For chasing clouds away For painting rainbows And launching dreams Like kites in an endless sky . . . For building sandcastles That don’t wash away . . . For filling each day With the magic of laughter, And filling hearts With beautiful memories . . . Some people have a talent For living and being And sharing their best For giving life a new and special Meaning . . . Some people . . . (like you) Margaret Lindsey SPRING FEVER! X ' , ?s sa, £ MERRIMACK COLLEGE Class of 1978 JUNIOR SEASON April 15 — 24 But if in your thought you must measure time into seasons, let each season encircle all the other sea- M I o r ' sons, And let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing. — Author Unknown I Junior Parents Dinner Dance Junior Week was a special celebra- tion for the Class of 1978, and one of the events which made the time memorable was the gathering of par- ents and students for an evening of di- ning and dancing . . . Then you must be able to kick objects out of your way. Any questions? . . . That is a good question, any others? Now do as I do and as I say. Learning to Jog with Prof. Tom Keeley, World Renowned Expert So, you want to be a great jogger like me. And now, our instructor. First you must s-t-r-e-t-c-h. 7- -I I I I I I I I I I I With the exception of baseball, which tends to show its age (as do Dr. Warren and Frank Collopy — two mainstays), most spring sports are very much alike in the 50 ' s, 60 ' s and 70’s. The costumes, the serve, the forehand, are perrenials in an age of change. SPRING SPORTS Finding what I want to do, where I want to go and a means to fulfill my goals is the most complex problem facing me today. What I must do, is all that concerns me, not what the people think . . . The great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude. Ralph Waldo Emerson P V w aSs.Officers THIS BOOK HAS BEEN PRESENTED TO YOU BY . . . THE MERRIMACKAN STAFF Editor-in-Chief Marie Doyle Assistant Editor Karen Wenderoth Advertising Editor Mark Savukinas Photo Editor Dana Currier Advisor Mrs. Betty Ann Lee Senior Editor Fran Langan Cropping Editor Lisa Quigley Layout Editor Diane Wright Literary Editors Lori O ' Neil Elaine Cormier Organizational Editor Katie McGrath Junior Class Editors Gerry Tierney Joan McCalister Sophomore Class Editor Mary Monahan Freshman Class Editors Alison Wenderoth Louise Gailius Patti Beardsley Typing Editors Maryanne Caruso Debbie DeVito Publisher Hunter Company Representative Guy Garon Photo Credits Ernie Young PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Dana Currier Marie Doyle Enrique Milan Rick Cross Boo Mackenzie Jim Currie Dave Kane Karen Wenderoth Kathy Murphy Julie Pelliet John Parolin Sue Hughes STAFF Debbie Boeckel Kathy Doran Lynn Finnegan Muffy Conway Jill Theberge Lisa Rouse Rosita Miranda Kerry Sullivan Randy Curran ' Special thanks to Guy Garon for all his support and assistance. 124 The time has come for closing books, And long last looks must end. And as I leave, I know that I am leaving My best friends. These friends who taught me right from wrong And weak from strong, th at’s a lot to learn. What can I give them in return? Hanes makes me feel good all under. What do you mean the pub ' s not open? If Sominex doesn ' t work, try a text- book. Hey, someone remembered me! A scene from Close Encounters. ' Another hand-out. Do it up, girls! More effective than Nytol. Where has HE been all my life? What did you call me? Is this the 6th day of a 5 day roll on? Alright girls, the action has arrived. Ready or not, here I come. 133 MERRIMACK COLLEGE — 30 YEARS •fe :■ 30th ANNIVERSARY OF MERRIMACK ' S OPEN DOORS 1957 1956 Talk not of wasted affection, affection never was wasted: If it enrich not the heart of another, it’s waters returning Back to the spring, like the rain, shall fill them full of refreshment; That which the fountain sends forth returns again to the fountain. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Dr. John Warren Then . . . And Now . . . Prof. James McGravey Mrs. Irene A. McGravey Registrar James Liebke Dean Thomas Hogan Dr. Donald Kearns Rev. Joseph Flaherty, O.S.A. Professor Robert Dean Virginia O’Neil D. Keohan Rev. William Murray, O.S.A. Dr. George Wermers Professor Ralph Parrotta Professor James J. St. Germain What to do in a food fight . . . Don ' t panic, Just man your battle sta- tions behind someone else and hope for the best. If chopped sirloin is served for dinner, you must be careful not to get hit in the head in fear of a concussion . . , Beef Stroganoff is another killer. If hit with one of the noodles don’t ever expect to get it off. The noodles stick like paste. Porkchops are the real killers. There is nothing more deadly than an airborne porkchop. BAD GUYS BARELY BEAT SENIOR) GIRL Business Profs, out of school two days DIVISION OF HUMANITIES Our task as men is to find the few principles that will calm the infinite anguish of free souls. We must mend what has been torn apart, make justice imaginable again in a world so obviously unjust, give happiness a meaning once more to peoples poisoned by the misery of the century. Naturally, it is a superhuman task. But superhuman is the term for tasks men take a long time to accomplish, that’s all. Albert Camus Geraldine S. BfauKa )ean, Continuing Rev. Kevin F. Dwyer, O.S.A. Religion Studies Dr. John P. Fleming English Rev. Joseph A. Flaherty, O.S.A. English John Na: history r. Edward — History Roddy Jr. Fine Arts Rev. Luigi Peano Religious Studies Rev. Wifllae J. WaJterce Prof. Arland Charlton Marketing, Management Prof. Richard DelGaudio Accounting Finance t Dr. Richard E. oicharme Prof. Ronald C. Case Marl ting, Management Marketing, Management Cleveland Gilcreast Marketing DIVISION OF BUSINESS ADMINISTATION The secret of education lies in respecting the pupil. Ralph Waldo Emerson Prof. Patricia N. Pinto Marketing, Management Prof. Robert S. Russell Marketing I Prof. William Russell 1 Education Prof. Joh Accountf N. M.F DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCES The best of a book is not the thought which it contains, but the thought which it suggests; just as the charm of music dwells not in the tones but in the echoes of our hearts. — Oliver Wendell Holmes erhill ministration 152 Dr. Uriel Meshoulam Psychology Prof. William J. Frain Sociology Thomas P. Hogan Dean, Social Sciences Dr. Curtis H. Martin Political Science Prof. James J. St. Gerrr Political Science 1 DIVISION OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Out of the earth, the rose; Out of the night, the dawn; Out of my heart with all its woes. High courage to press on. — Laura Lee Randall Dr. George W. Wermers Dean — Science and Engineering Dr. Huoo-Long Fann Physics Dr. Ernest F. Costello, Jr. Physics Dr. John B. DeVelis Physics Dr. Robert S. Jost Chemistry Prof. Ralph P. Parotta Civil Engineering ADMINISTRATION “Yes, I have heard it said that the men and women who scale the heights of their profession lead lonely lives. That may be so, but there the air is clearer, the view more majes- tic, and everything falls into perspective. Ask anyone who has climbed the highest mountain.” Anonymous Joseph Lee | Dean of Admission Robert Hatem Vice-President James F. Liebke - Registrar Paul F. Eaton — Admissions James F Ad ley — Mrs. Betty Ann Lee — Student Activities Richard Cunningham — Resident Living Patricia Long Financial Aid Christine Mordach — Financial Aid H Agnes Carnevale C©-op Placement Dr; Geraldine S. Bronca — Assistant Dean Continuing Ed Ronald Hamiday, O.S.A. — Campus ' Mi nis] itudent Dr. Richard Kaplowitz Dean Continuing Education WRoiaect RockwlTr — Ltbrary ■ A • A Suzann f a Library! [oward Frysinger miputer Center George Finance . . . AND SOCIAL SCIENCE As we acquire more knowledge, things do not become more comprehensible but more mys- terious. Albert Schweitzer . . . AND BUSINESS Study to be patient in bearing the defects of others and their infirmities be what they may; for thou hast many things which he must bear withal. Thomas A. Kempis lanson Accounting Prof. Simeon E. LeGendre Jr. — Marketing Prof. Walter . . . And Science and Engineering Great works are performed, not by strength but by perseverance Johann Wolfgang von Gothe SENIORSt May God bless and keep you always May your wishes all come true, May you always do for others And let others do for you. May you build a ladder to the stars And climb on every rung, And may you stay forever young. May you grow up to be righteous May you grow up to be true. May you always know the truth And see the light surrounding you. May you always be courageous Stand upright and be strong. And may you stay forever young. Forever young, forever young. May you stay forever young. May your hands always be busy May your feet always be swift. May you have a strong foundation When the winds are changing shifts. May your heart always be joyful May your song always be sung. And may you stay forever young. Forever young, forever young. May you stay forever young. Forever Young - Bob Dylan James Adams Joseph Andrews Janice Arnesano Sherry Avedikian Catherine Baiano Jennifer Amerault Caesar Angiulo Mike Arrigo John Baczewski David Barasky Suzanne Ammott Andrew Arcadipane Kathy Ashe Kenneth Bagdon David Bardwell Paula Battaglio James Berrigan Jane Bradley Charles A. Brooks Ed Cahill Gino Baroni James F. Beauchesne Joanne Bibeau Micheal Bradley Barry Brown Daniel Barrett Julie E. Beaulieu Fredrick Blunt Maura Bramhall Joseph Buckley Lucretia Barrett John Beckshaw Richard Boretta Terrence Brennan Carla Bunch Nair Barros Michael Beeman Tony Boschetti Norma Brettell Mary Burke Kevin Barry Donna Belsole Patrice Bova Peter Brogan Robert Burns 167 Richard Cain Nancy Campanella Mike Carano Jane Carmichael James Caruso Mark Calnan Gerald A. Cangiano Joseph A. Cardarelli, Jr. Linda Carpenter Marianne Caruso Dana B. Campbell Mark Canha Joseph Carley Richard Carr Karen Casal Go confidently in the direction of your dreams! Live the life you’ve imagined! As you simplify your life, the laws of the universe will be simpler, solitude will not be solitude, poverty will not be poverty, nor weakness weakness. — Henry David Thoreau 168 Stephen Catalano Karl Cicitto John Cohane Ronald Connors Richard Cross Raymond Cebula Pam Cirincione Brian Collins Elaine Cormier Richard Croteau Catherine Chase Edward Clark Sharon Collins Richard Cornaccha Cheryl Crowley Donna Christensen Scott W. Clifford Susan M. Comei Nicholas Corso Sharon Ann Crowley Philip J. Christian Valerie Coakley John Francis Conforti Mark Cox Stephen Crowley Patricia Chulada Mark R. Cohan Neika — The Dog Susan Cox Valerie Cunha 169 Randy Curran Stephen A. DeCastro Michael Detollenaere Robert DiPietro Heather Dubois Dana Currier Lynn DeConto Claire DeVera Deborah A. DiVito Mark Duffy Francis Loring Dagle, Jr. Patricia DeCourcey Gerard DiFruscio Kevin J. Doherty Joanne D’Unger Eleanor Ryan Daigle Linda DeMasi Donald DeMartino Brain Donahue Mary Dunigan Judith Elizabeth Daley Kevin Demers Louise Dinsmore John F. Donohoe Amy Duva Karen D’Angelo Joan DeNisco Deborah Dion Marie Doyle David Fabri 170 Friendship improves happiness, and abates misery, by doubling our joy, and dividing our grief. — Joseph Addison Ellen Fahey Elaine Favuzza Muriel Fitzpatrick Nathan Foss Mary Jo Gagnon Paul Farrey Christopher Fay Daniel Fleming James Fradette Celeste Gamache Lori Fasulo Paul Ferguson Brian Ford Al Fralinger Richard Ganem 171 Ann Garrity Anthony Giarrusso Michael Grandmaison Thomas Hannon Mark Joseph Hudson Robert Gartside Laurie Giguere Allison Gray Ken Hastings John R. Hughes David Garvey Kevin Gilligan Kathleen Griffin Thomas Haynes Susan Hughes Cynthis E. Gately Suzanne Gilroy Mary Haggerty Jane Hollis Edward Hwalek Patrick J. Gelderman Judy Giordano Jihad Hajjar Rosemary Holmes Thomas Imgrund Delores George Richard Gorman Frank Hanley Richard Horrigan Linda Jacobson 172 Robert Janusitis Judith Jones Ellen Keating Dennis Killian Michael Korbey Philip Jasset Brennan Kavanagh Patricia Kelley Eva King Brian Kozik Cindy Johnson Ed Kearns Susan Keohan Jean Knierim Joan N. Kruschwitz The love of friendship should be gratuitous. You ought not to have or to love a friend for what he will give you. If you love him for the reason that he will supply you with money or some other temporal favor, you love the gift rather than him. A friend should be loved freely for himself, and not for anything else. — St. Augustine 173 How beautiful is youth! How bright it gleams With its illusions, aspirations, dreams! Book of beginnings. Story without end. Each maid a heroine And each man A friend! Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Sue Lajoie Cathy LaRonca Janet Lawrence William Leonard Linda Lutey Mark Landers Jane M. LaRue Robert Lecesse Cathy Locke James Lyons M. Frances Langan Marc R. LaVigne Karen Lee Steve Lombardi Jim Lyons 174 Phyllis Macaluso Thomas Mahon Regina Constance Mare Mary L. McAdam Mark McCormack Hugh Mackenzie Ed Mahoney Karen Marino Robert McAlpine Mark McDermott Sandra Madruga John Maihos Pam Martignette Kevin McCarthy Anne Marie McGowan Joseph Patrick Magner Edward Mann Roger Martin Michael McClure Kathleen E. McGrath Beth Mahaney Donna Manocchio Barbara Mattern Deborah McConnell Cheryl McKeough Kevin Maher Maura Mansfield Mary Lou Matthews John McCormack Peter McKeough 175 Charles McSweeney John Mello Daniel Meyers Greg Miller Dale Morrow Liliana Medaglia Kathryn Mendaca George Miamis Susan Moore Gary Muldoon Enrique Melian Walter Meyer Frank Miglierini Richard W. Morris Kevin Paul Mullin Take yesterday’s worries and sort them all out And you’ll wonder whatever you worried about. Look back, at the cares that once furrowed your brow, I fancy you’ll smile at most of them now. They seemed terrible then, but they really were not. For once out of the woods, all the fears are forgot. 176 Sally Ann Nawn Dana Noftle Paul O’Brien Lori A. O ' Neil Glenn Pare Larry Nickulas John Norton Robert O ' Connor Albert Pagliuca Lisa Pellechio Ellen Nightingale Peter Norton Michael O’Donnell Maria C. Papa Delores Pellegrino Eugene Nigrelli Patricia Nugent John O ' Neil Brian Paradis Michael Perdiago Steve Nelson Scott Noonan Catherine O ' Connell Philip G. Ouellette John Parolin Shannon Nestor Robert W. Normandin Joanne O’Connell Steven Owens David Pekarski 177 Virginia L. Peterson Kenneth J. Plumb, Jr. Margaret Quine Elizabeth Rodgers Patricia Rygielski Lynn Pirrotta Sarah Power Anne Ragone Carl Rogers Joseph Sabelli Alan Place Jim Powers Maryanne Reilly Geoffrey Rosenberger Kevin St. Cyr Douglas Place Michael Previte David Reynolds Richard Rotondo John Sansoucie Thomas Planert Lisa Quigley Paul Riley Michael Ryan Laurie Savarino Hartley Pleshaw Thomas Quigley Karen Rioux Patrick Ryan Mark V. Saukinas 178 THE POWER OF LITTLE THINGS The memory of a kindly word For long gone by, The fragrance of a fading flower Sent lovingly, The gleaming of a sudden smile Or sudden tear. The warm pressure of the hand. The tone of cheer. The note that only bears a verse From God’s own Word: — Such tiny things we hardly count As ministry. The givers deeming they have shown Scant sympathy; But when the heart is overwrought. Oh, who can tell The power of such tiny things To make it well! — Francis Ridley Havergal Nancy Schultz Martha Shaughnessy Richard Sherback Joseph Sielawa Richard Smith Ronald Seguijic Gary Shaw Ellen Shumsky Judith Ann Smith Tony Solan Christine Seider Rosemary Shea Antonia Shuratt Laura Smith Sean Spillane 179 Paul Stanford James Sullivan John Talbourdet Lee Ann M. Troianello Gina Vicusi Gregory Stevens Kevin Sullivan Tina Tecce Walter Tuminowski Thomas Vlack Russell Stevens Patrick Sullivan Stephen Terroni Edward Tuttle Greg Walker Larina Stewart Peter Symosek Ellen Therrien Allison Ulrey Deirdre Anne Walsh Cheryll Strider Steven Szafarz Laurie Thompson Gary Urso John Walsh Daniel Sullivan Michael J. Talbot Wade Tiner Mary Lou Valonino Thomas Walsh 180 Jeff Waters Karen E. Wenderoth Karla Wierenga Charlie Wyrwa Barry Familetto James Weldon Bruce Werner Daniel Wilson Roy Zagieboylo Michael Welenc John Wheatley Martin Wright Daniel M. Zappala I love you for what you are, but I love you yet more for what you are going to be. I love you not so much for your realities as for your ideals. I pray for your desires that they may be great, rather than for your satisfactions, which may be so hazardously little. A satisfied flower is one whose petals are about to fall. The most beautiful rose is one hardly more than a bud wherein the pangs and ecstasies of desire are working for larger and finer growth. Not always shall you be what you are now. You are going forward toward something great. I am on the way with you and therefore I love you. — Carl Sandburg 181 182 Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow. Langston Hughes Connolly Delulis auring ' ong Elaine Cormier Paul Ferguson Robert Polk Edward Dailey Ellen Crawford Chris Gordon Joe Stagnone Joseph Calderone OFF CAMPUS LIVING These are the people who dare to leave the security of the dorms and town houses to live in apartments. The disadvantages are few: having to cook, drive to class, and be your own linen service. The advantages, however, are many: being able to get away from campus, skip parietals, make your own parties, and eat good food just like mom ' s. Off campus living — fun for the daring. •Sf.S Cathy O ' Connell, Katherine Ashe, Phyllis Macaluso, Genevieve Desmond, Cheryl Crowley, Gail Frampton, Amy Duva, Sue Amnott, Mary Burke, Martha Shaughnessy Geoffrey Rosenberger, Peter Keeffe, Frank Dagle, Charles Wyrwa, Paul Stanford, John Bostonian, Dana Skinner, Daniel Wilson, Ed Murphy, Thomas Mahon, Richard Perry, Rafael Rodrequez 190 LAWRENCE HOUSE Mary Connelly, Nancy Baker, Cindy Lachowicz, Noreen Turner, Toni Shurrot, Karen Woodward, Nancy Campanella, Judy Daley, Linda Horrocks, Coleen McCarthy. Cathy Locke, Jeanne Knierim, Sue Cox, Teresa Compere, Muriel Fitzpatrick, Karen Marino, Louise Dinsmore, Jane Carmicheal, Claire Devera, Sue Mullenbrook, Cindy Johnson. 191 LOWELL H Paul Farrey, Paul Ferguson, Bert Hammell, Thomas Imgrund, Richard Croteau, Sean Spillane, Richard Cross, Kevin McCarthy. Thomas Walsh, Bob Patenaude, Terry Brennan. Gerald Bezems, Rechard Livermore, Gerard Griffin, Vincent Ferlisi, Thomas Selling, Richard Gorman, Albin Krupa, Daniel Mullins, Peter Symosek, Robert Casal, J. David Suminsby, John Duffy. 192 Daniel Fleming, W. Scott Clifford, Paul Reilly, Robert Logue, Enrique Melian, Fred Sauerbrunn, Craig Berardi, Hugh Mackenzie, John Conti, Mike Bentle. Fred Blunt, John Leahy, Thomas Burns, James Berrigan, John R. Hughes, David Barosky, Brian Donahue, Robert Polk, John Wheatley, Albert Byrnes, John Norton, David Sheils. 193 Q‘7dai ANDOVER HOUSE BOXFORD HOUSE sm 9 y . -mm ' iA -U { vmtfn r : ■- pssi - j|j ' - A ' . psi5A «.(i riiiES J?-- k .‘W BfeSiSv i lien HAVERHILL HOUSE ■ Earth to Alison. Patience, it’s my turn to have the ball. 196 Thank God it’s Friday. What do you do when you’re stranded and you don’t have tissue paper?! You want me to do what? A kiss is but a kiss. Not him, Mel! Hey good lookin, what ya got cookin? There’s got to be a morning after. I am having fun. Hey there big boy. Another Saturday night and I ain ' t got nobody. I don ' t believe he just said that. 197 A. VT nnn This could be my lucky day! The Final Frontier. Anita Bryant, eat your heart out! 212 Stick em up! Who says we ain’t got no class? t ADIEU ! FAREWELL j GOOD BYE I When P.T. Barnum discovered that the crowds of people who flocked to his exhibitions tended to keep milling around, he had a large, arrowed sign ' posted prominently near a doorway that read, This Way To The Egress. Those who passed through that door expecting to find another of Bar- num ' s wonders were startled to find themselves all too suddenly standing on the sidewalk, a short distance from there they entered. Like Barnum ' s clientelle, we, the seniors at Merrimack College, find our- ' selves at the point of departure, a short distance from where we began. To be sure, it was no huckster that brought us through the front entrance and ■ j ' up the drive the first time. Whatever our motivations, and they were varied, I ' , there was a serious intent behind them all. During the four years of our | sojourn, we have seen and heard wonders. We too would like to stay, to ( mill around, to enjoy the companionship and the thrill of learning, but inevitably and inexorably the end has come and we must part. | There were times when college was a lark — breezing through the walk- r way or strolling down the breezeway was a pure pleasure. We were young and alive. We reveled in light and shade, the warmth and the chill, mo- ' ments of quiet tenderness and periods of high excitement subdued and | almost reverential hours of study and the sparkling give-and-take of a stimulating class. Yet muted at first but then with an insistence that would I not be denied, we began to hear the refrain: “This is the end, this is the I end, this is the end. As the days passed by, as the routine took its toll, the refrain became more u rgent. It intruded on our consciousness. Perhaps it happened in a mo- ment while we were standing in front of the post office. And suddenly the hundreds of doors be- came a metaphor. We had a future. We could no longer live for the present. Hundred of doors, hun- dreds of choices awaited us, but did we have the key? Did we have the mysterious combination of talent and education and faith and luck that would make our soon-to-be as rich and rewarding as the here-and-now? Hearing that refrain, we didn ' t want to believe. But sensing its truth, we resorted to mockery. On a fine spring day sitting and standing in front of the library, we would playfully wave good bye. Would that day ever come when we would have to wave good bye in earnest? Of course not. Or standing in the doorway of the Student Union Building, we would laugh, our eyes would sparkle, and we would salute our friends in jest and in high spirits. Would we ever have to salute them for a last time? Of course not. Why, we ' ve only just begun. It is curious the effect this insight had on each of us and all of us. We would oscillate between periods of total lassitude and total frenetic activity. There were times when we felt that this pendulum- like swing of moods was unbearable. And then we had another insight similar to the first — that the future we dreaded so anxiously was ours to con- trol. With what we have been given, it is now a matter of willing. Whether our egress would be the wonder of wonders or merely pedestrian was ours to determine. 215 It was no accident that the first building we spied as we drove in the en- tranceway of the college was the Collegiate Church of Christ the Teacher. We could have gone to UMass or UConn, to Salem State or Kutztown State, to Wagner College or the Babson Institute. Rather we chose to come to Mer- rimack, a Catholic college. Perhaps with a parochial school in our background, we subscribed, dimly at least, to that ancient dictum, Credo ut intelligam.” I believe that I might understand. Or, more likely, we chose Merrimack on the assumption that the education we would receive and the lives that we would lead would have that added spiritual and religious dimension. Our assumption was borne out. We did indeed experience the influence of the Judaeo-Christian heritage in numerous ways. Through the direct ministrations of the Campus Ministry team, through our courses in Religious Studies, and through the faith atmosphere pervading the campus, subtle and ever-present, the best in us was challenged. Not only were we challenged, but we hurled challenges. The greatest chal- lenges that we voiced were to those who attempted to provide us with student and social services. There were times when our bumptious and fractious be- havior brought worried frowns and late, late hours to dedicated members of the Student Personnel staff. Yet they endured and eventually prevailed, and so did we, the better for the experience. Through it all our major preoccupation was the classroom and what trans- pired there. The swoop and thrust of a line of Milton ' s poetry in word and gesture was blended and meshed with problems, maps, slides, flow charts, diagrams, outlines, film and books, books, books. And by some mysterious, alchemic process, not fully understood perhaps even by the faculty, it all came together and we stood ready to be called to the ranks of educated men and women. One thing that we do understand is that educa- tion is a paradox. On it we depended desperately for four years. And then it freed us. We had a need, the need was satisfied, and we have been liberated. The “big house” which used to loom so large now shrank into insignificance. We start to pass through the door. A mite disheveled, we allow ourselves one last lingering, affectionate glance. We bid fond farewell to spring afternoons out- side the townhouses. We give a silent cheer to the hockey and basketball teams. We bid adieu to les pro- fesseurs. Auf Wiedersehen to foaming steins of beer. So long to student government, to socials, to our soci- ety. Bye-bye to warm beds, sleepy Saturday mornings, cozy chats. A warm hug to all those special people. Good bye to all. Good bye. 217 Now we gaze through the door through which we soon shall pass. It may look bleak and barren, but it is not. Over there to the left of the scrub pine, through the grass and beyond the hummock lies Eldorado. Marianne Caruso 8 Olde Berry Lane Andover. Mass. 01810 Matthew M. Clair 28 Phillips Street Lawrence. Mass. 01843 Mark W. 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N.Y. 11030 Peter C.Dufour 20 Victor Avenue Nashua. ' N.H; 03060 Joanne Dunger 5 Redijfiond Avenue No. Reading, Mass. 01 4 Mary|i I. Duniga 7 Branble Drive Nashfa. N.H. 0306i w Amy . Duva 235 Pocasset Avenue • Providence, R.l. 02909 Charles G. Ead 501 So. Main Street Andover. Mass. 01810 Paul G. Ferguson 65 Elm Street Melrose, Mass, 02176 Peter A. Feuer Main t reel V Atkinson, N.tI. 0381 1 Joseph Pj Fiorentmo 9 Maiden Lane Lynnfjeld, Mass. 01940 Muriel R. Fitzpatrick 171 RivervieR iane Centerville, Mass. Daniel J. Fleming 68 Fresno Street Springfield, Mass. 01104 Andrew V. Fontaine 108 Portland Street New .Bedford, Mass. 02744 Brian P. Ford 69 Garrison Avenue Somerville, Mass. 02144 Albert Fralihger III 14 West Avenue Bridgeton, NJ. 08302 Francyne Fuller 90 Davis Street No. Andover, Mass. 01845 Robert J. Gagalis 376 Main Street Amesbury, Mass. Thomas A. Gagne 6 Hawthorne.St eet Haverhill, Mass. 01830 Maryjo Gagnon 12 Trull Lane Lowell, Mass. 01852 Peter R. 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Robinson 20 Little Road No. Andover, Mass. 01845 Donna Savastano 193 Lawrence Rd. Salem, N.H. 03079 Maria Papa 37 Grove Street Haverhill, Mass. 01830 Kenneth J. Plumb Sevenstar Road Groveland, Mass. 01834 Elizabeth M. Rogers 7 Fairway Terrace Norwood, N.J. 07648 Mark Savukinas 41 Mark Road No. Andover, Mass. 01845 Brian M. Paradis 62 Groveland St. Haverhill, Mass. 01830 Robert W. Polk 71 Granite Street Melrose, Mass. 02176 Francis C. Rogers 70 Montclair Rd. Haverhill, Mass. 01830 Nancy V. Schultz 1 Eugene Street Byram, Ct. 10573 Glenn S. Pare 43 Lucas Drive Haverhill, Mass. 01830 John J. Pollano 4 Mt. Vernon St. Haverhill, Mass. 01830 Geoffrey Rosen berger 7815 Atlantic Ave. Margate, N.J. 08402 Karen A. Scollard Glenn Forest Drive Boxford, Mass. 01921 John A. Parolin 16 Whitting St. Billerica, Mass. 01821 Sarah M. Power 702 Harrison Helena, Mt. 59601 Ellen S. Rosenblatt 32 A Brimblecom St. Lynn, Mass. 01902 Robert L. Scriven 5 Herrick Street Beverly, Mass. 01915 223 Richard J. Scudder 27 Murphy Way Hyannis, Mass. 02601 Theodore T. Smith 5 Merrill Street Danvers, Mass. 01923 Peter F. Symosek 6 Lockway Road Andover, Mass. 01810 Margaret J. Turner 1 1 Oxford Street No. Andover, Mass. 01845 Ronald J. Seguijic 17 Oak Bluffs Road Bristol, Ct. 06010 Frances M. Socha 5 Suncrest Road Andover, Mass. 01810 Stephen Szafarz 108 Bridge Street Manchester, N.H. 03104 Edward Tuttle 44 Heritage Drive Southington, Ct. 06489 Christina Seider 200 Whitemarsh Road Ardmore, Pa. 19003 Peter A. Solan Green Street North Canaan, Ct. 06018 Michael J. Talbot 127 Garland Street Springfield, Mass. 01118 Allison G. Ulrey 55 Oakridge Road Verona, N.J. 07044 Paul Shannon 128 Booth Road Dedham, Mass. 02026 Sean J. Spillane 9 Joel Road Marblehead, Mass. 01945 John A. Talbourdet 16 Mildred Road Danvers, Mass. 01923 Gary M. Urso 14 Lamoille Avenue Bradford, Mass. 01830 Martha Shaughnessy 18 Mishawum Road Woburn, Mass. 01801 Kevin St. Cyr 3 Carriage Road Billerica, Mass. 01862 Christina M. Tecce 10 Norway Street Wakefield, Mass. 01880 John R. Ventrillo 13 Oakridge Rd. 9 Salem, N.H. Gary D. Shaw 1 1 Yew Drive Norwood, Mass. 02062 Joseph L. Stagnone 1593 Andover St. Tewksbury, Mass. 01876 Stephen J. Terroni 744 E. 25th Street Chester, Pa. 19013 Gina M. Viscusi 37 Coleman Street Peabody, Mass. 01960 Rosemary E. Shea 5 Granite Street Dedham, MA 02026 Paul B. Stanford 267 County Road Demarest, N.J. 07627 Ellen M. Therrien 3 Sq. De Bietteville F-78150 Chesny, France Thomas E. Vlack Laperle Avenue Plaistow, N.H. 03865 Richard J. Sherback 28 Falmouth Road Watertown, Mass. 02172 Gregory B. Stevens 332 Maple Avenue Shrewsbury, Mass. 01545 Paul A. Thober 219 W. Shore Drive Marblehead, Mass. 01945 Marylou Volonino 40 Thorton Street Lawrence, Mass. 01841 Ellen Shumsky 31 Marlboro Street Lawrence, Mass. 01843 Russell Stevens 6 Beacon Street Danvers, Mass. 01923 Helen R. Thomas 5 William Street Canton, Mass. 02021 Christine B. Wald 24 Carlton Lane No. Andover, Mass. 01845 Antonia F. Shurott 105 Grant Avenue So. Bound Broo, N.J. 08880 Christine Stewart 75 High Street Gardener, Mass. 01440 Laurie A. Thompson 116 Linebrook Road Ipswich, Mass. 01938 Gregory Walker 53 Norton Drive Norwood, Mass. 02062 Joseph E. Sielawa 26Q ChiroDpp St Aot 10 Larina M. Stewart Wade R. Tiner 15 Hillcrest Road Salem, N.H. 03079 Annette Walsh 12 Laurel Street Medford, Mass. 02115 Chicopee, Mass. 01013 r Ol- Methuen, Mass. 01844 Jeffrey Silva 2 Daventry Ct. Lynnfield, Mass. 01940 Cheryll E. Strider 19 Main Street Tariffville, Ct. 06081 Stephen Torrice 20 Thistle Road Woburn, Mass. 01801 Deirdre A. Walsh 101 Marshall St. Watertown, Mass. 02172 Dana K. Skinner 8 Franklin Street Danvers. Mass. 01923 Daniel J. Sullivan 172 Kingshyway Hampton, N.H. Robert Tremblay 6 Center Street Amesbury, Mass. 01913 John J. Walsh 19 Neighbors Lane Waltham, Mass. 02154 Judith A. Smith 23 Greenvale Drive E. Northpost, N.Y. 11731 James F. Sullivan 23 Monument Avenue Charlestown, Mass. 02129 Lee Ann Troianello 27 Woodland Street Lawrence, Mass. 01841 Michael P. Walsh 13 School Street Mathuen, Mass. 01844 Laura M. Smith 341 Euclid Avenue Lynn, Mass. 01904 Kevin A. Sullivan 627 So. Union St. Lawrence, Mass. 01843 John W. Tucker RFD 1 Kingston, N.H. 03848 Thomas E. Walsh 112 Pearson Avenue Somerville, Mass. 02144 Richard A. Smith 155 Westford Street Chelmsford, Mass. 01824 Walter R. Sullivan 6 Mohawk Road Marblehead, Mass. 01945 Walter J. Tuminowski 73 Ames Street Methuen, Mass. 01844 Jeffrey Waters 21 Henderson Circle Salem, N.H. 03079 224 ' i. ' , James F. Weldon Roy Zagieboylo 1 Scott Drive 33 Grove Street Peabody, Mass. 01960 Norfolk, Mass. 02056 Michael Welenc Marie Zirilli 28 6 Street 200 Swanton St. 432 Danvefs, Mass. 01923 Winchester, Mass. 01890 Karen E. Wenderoth Bruce A. Bouchard g|5 Craig Drive 66 Texas Avenue Heading, Pa. 19606 Lawrence, Mass. 01841 Patricia L. Wermers Albert F. Byrnes 19 Kenilworth Street 12 Lisburn Street Andover, Mass. 01810 W Peabody, Mass. 01960 Bruce F. Werner Kim A. Crompton 2 Pomeroy Road 15 Brook Street No. Reading, Mass. 01864 Methuen, Mass. 01844 John R. Wheatley Sean F. Doyle 10 Sheridan Circle 15 Wgymouth Street Wellesley, Mass. 02181 ij Springfield, Mass. 01108 Michael H. White Richard F. Flynn 13 Mansfield Drive ' ,62 Summit Street Wakefield, Mass. 01880 Peabody, Mass. 01960 Karla Wierenga Clifford P. Gallant 38 Sheridan Road 717 Salem Street Andover, Mass. 01810 So., Groveland, Mass. 01834 K Marvin K. Williams f t,i Paul J. Hardiman 5000 Pine Street 19 Auburn Ct. Philadelphia, Pa. 143 Malden, Mass. 02148 Melvin K. Williarns James J. Healey i OO Pine Street’ 59 Milk Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. 19143 Mathuen, Mass. 01844 jj cott W. Williams James A. Lynch f 463 Elliott Street 81 Clifford Street Beverly, Mass. 01915 Melrose, Mass. 02176 Daniel E. Wilson Carole E. Martin 9 Reservoir Drive 111 Evergreen Drive Danvers, Mass. 01923 Bradford, Mass. 01830 Edward S. Wolfe George M. McCarthy 10 Carriage Hill Rd. 48 Winona Street Andover, Mass. 01810 Peabody, Mass. 01960 Martin R. Wright Stephen T. Puzas 54 Oak Hollow Rd. 89 S. Webster St. Springfield, Mass. 01128 Haverhill, Mass. 01830 Charles J. Wyra Richard G. Raye 111 Warren Street 130 Jackson Street Harrison, N.J. 07029 Lynn, Mass. 01902 Kenneth Yong Joseph S. Sabelli 92 Browne Street 40 Walter Street Brookline, Mass. 02146 Lynn, Mass. 01902 James Sidon 15 Cochrane Circle Methuen, Mass. 01844 Patrick J. Sullivan 6 Dahlia Avenue Peabody, Mass. 01960 Susan J. Signorelli 95 King Street Watertown, Mass. 02172 James McGill 86 Bonney Street Brockton, Mass. 02402 Martha Williams 230 Chickering Road No. Andover, Mass. 01845 Michael Morris 52 Jefferson Street Newburyport, Mass. Dennis W. Berry 51 Walnut St. Sugus, Mass. 1906 Thomas Powers 6 Wyman Road Lexington, Mass. 02183 Robert F. Carmichael 94 Anson Road Concord, Mass. 01742 David R. Fabri 6 Cleveland Road Beverly, Mass. 01915 Sharon Collins 9 Hancock Road Wakefield, Mass. 01880 Nathan L. Foss 150 Central Street No. Reading, Mass. 01864 Michael J. Cronin 6 Kneeland Road Tewksbury, Mass. 01876 Carol A. Gallagher 5 Jefferson Lane Andover, Mass. 01810 Tina P. Dulgarian 743 Trull Road No. Tewksbury, Mass. 01876 Robert J. Gartside 31 Longwood Ave. No. Andover, Mass. 01845 Kevin M. Gilligan 236 Bancroft Avenue Reading, Mass. 01867 Paul Kennedy 15 Sweetser Terrace Lynn, Mass. 01904 Sally A. Lehane 26 North Avenue Attleboro Falls, Mass. 02763 Richard L. Livermore 17 Broad St. B 237 Nashua, N.H. 03060 Kathleen McLaughlin 430 Livingston Street Tewksbury, Mass. 01876 Robert G. Pellegrino 85 Elmcrest Road No. Andover, Mass. 01845 James F. Powers 41 Carter Road Lynn, Mass. 01904 225 a ' w . THOMPSON ' S o % , Sydney S. Thompson, Manag Jet. Routes 114 — 125 North Andover, Mass. , 686-4309 226 THE BOOKSTORE David V. Bartolucci — Manager CONG RAT U RATIONS TO THE CLASS Western Electric 227 Compliments of Phoenix Spring Beverage Company Lawrence-Haverhill Division Distributors of Malt Beverages, Wine And Glassware Good Luck! -JEWELERS- • OMEGA AND BULOVA WATCHES FINE JEWELRY • CHINA • SILVERWARE • GIFTWARE 327 ESSEX STREET LAWRENCE Tel. 6o2‘1o9Z Senator Sharon Pollard 1 HT I §t I Best Wishes From Representative Joseph Hermann 228 Compliments Of Good Luck! Arlington Trust Trombly Motor Coach Service, Inc. Best Wishes From McCracken’s Liquors and Wines, Inc. MOVIE-SIZE TV Come see our giant Videobecm color TV. It ' s four by SIX feet and it ' s free So taste one of our deliciou menu specialties, sip on your favorite drink and watch it all happen . . . life-sized Good Luck to the Class of 1978 Peabody Danvers 230 Den Rock Liquor Mart North Andover Mall N. Andover, Mass. 617 - 683-2216 • ENGINEERS • CONTRACTORS UTILITY CONSTRUCTORS • CABLE SPLICERS UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS POWER HOUSES and EUCTRIC HEAT 683-7183 CONNECTING ALL DEPTS. FROM BOSTON CALL 227-3794 217-221 ELM ST., LAWRENCE ENGINEERED ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL TTiere ' s more in it foryOu Complete Local News Regional News National News World News High School and College Sports Professional Sports Sports Results Charts Dear Abby Lifestyle Your Health Comics Jeane Dixon Horoscope Rev. Billy Graham Crossword Puzzle Weather Art Buchwald William Safire Births and Deaths Calendar of Events James Reston Sylvia Porter TV Listing Bob Greene William F. 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Gales Insurance Agency - Lavigne Insurance Agency, Inc. 266 Broadway, Methuen, Mass. 01844 Lawrence Cooperative a Bank 300 essex street lawrence, massachusetts branch office: 4 main street andover, massachusetts ■ Congratulations Ba Bank Merrimack Valley Amesbury — Andover — Georgetown Haverhill — Lawrence — Merrimac Methuen — North Andover Member FDIC Bay SI M W ' ,- M9ni]«rf«def8iOeposiHnswranceCofpofation ' Federaf Aeaerv SvsMm INSTA BANK Customers can do their banking 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week. ® Can you? INSTA BANK, Winthrop Avenue, South Lawrence. 4 232 LAWRENCE SAVINGS BANK 450 Essex St. — 305 So. Broadway Lawrence, Mass. 685-5191 228 Haverhill St. — Methuen, Mass. 255 Essex Street 20 Jackson Street 451 Andover Street Methuen Mall Lawrence Methuen Andover Wslretheone tobankon. 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