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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
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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
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