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' ' .5 -.4t,.i, V Y' - , -f V :Fi -- ' ' J' x IQ! s -Q- - : . 1 i- J - , . 25, ': . . V- n. ,,. . . A I sr- ' 1 --'iff' ,W an .ian- KQV xl , - , xg if 'RJ-F ,N . F.. 'T -i-' a-.-,A,gr- 4 . WL Q . . l u ' w I-x .'1 'D-'gl r' 'A U43 11 , C IN MEMCRIAM DAVID B. GUPPY I95O- I968 X 5 fn' 52. pw l Y - QM 6 LIE .uno an I-A -s-P X MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT With pleasure I write these words of congratulation and best wishes to the Class of1969. Each ofyou has personally experienced in the past four years the drawing-out ofyourpotentialities, and the deepening ofyour interest in learning, and the acquiring of basic knowledge to be applied in your careers in teaching, in business, or in graduate school. Yours has been the opportunity to be part of the college generation at Salem to benejqt from the diversithcation ofdegree programs, the expansion offacilities, and the addition ofscholarly faculty. Aiming to give better educational opportunities to more young men and women with the ability to achieve academic success, it is my hope that you will be successful in the years ahead, that you will continue throughout your lives to pursue learning, and that you will hold Salem State College as a positive and effective force in your youthful development. As you become alumni ofSalem State College, a new opportunity comes to you. By being active supporters of the College as alumni, you can give those who follow you apriceless gift. Your success as educated men and women, coupled with your loyalty to alma mater, will insure the future ofSalem State College. The future of the College depends upon not only the efforts of the students and faculty during a four-year period, but equally upon the loyalty and support of the graduates. Return often to the College, keep the friendships you have made here, help S.S.C. to achieve new and better programs at both the graduate and undergraduate levels, and offer tangible support to the programs of the Alumni Association. Alma Mater welcomes new sons and daughters as the Class of 1969 becomes the youngest of the one hundred jqfteen year old Alumni. The Faculty and Staffjoin me in extending to each ofyou best wishes for an exciting and happy future. Sincerely yours, FREDERICK A. MEIER President MOK March 13, 1969 13 .-'lf Q, . -.- cf mr:-1 -3.- Flin :qs ,i r f . ' Sn ,4- - : 9 'Y 3 ., - .,e. T. . .gs 3 inf? ...Im 4 ' 51 ' 5. Y: 3- . Q.. ,L f f . - .E X, ff:WfjNY' I wvlffui ACTIVITIES if ORGANIZATICDNS N wa f k . ,..-. , , ,X in Q. Q , W I 1- . E iii v- . . ., Q 1 f b Q , W Q! ff' Y 1 , '-qs., V ,, Z ,defy -' ,' 1. Q -y , ,A A A 5326, Q , ' . ,H N ' ?3' S, 7 xx ' . Q Q, EW U 25- 1- - ' ' 'ffl' X ' - p:f?i 4? f'5 'ff 51 -f ' xr 'W A92 JH ' ef A V . 2333 35.2 . 4 1 gc . Q.. fy. - . QQ:.5f' 1 ., ,fiafgsi - Q i. ff 1 ' 5 . nr, 1 ei - ,Lg A .,-952' 'ff 'XX .Arg ,v,:- I. it Q X., : fffafw . , sg 5 'sf ra -if , 4, Dix.. A,,.,: gg. ag., ' 9' -wb ' . 'Zi 'V 5 324 5- l lfifmk A, K 5 Q xw V. , H vi .V Y ' -1 i- g X 52 P ' 3 ' V75 Z ' 5 , 'ya X 2 I ' I x 4 A J l A 6 ,tu .i C 'I -fl 9 5 6 u D r u . ,..f- .pp , Jw., 4-f 'TV' ' ala iq. ,,4 - fi' '.- . -'3' ,... ,u .-2' 4 a 'N 1 y. 0-emi , -1 'al E, i 'ng.f. QV! 'Ah 'Y X ,i Q Y y-NA I 3 AJ., is f ,,f,-.. ' gi'i,',f',s. Brian O'Keefe Vice President Thomas J. Brennan, Jr. President S., 2 W aww. Gail Phillips Treasurer The Student Association is an organization whose purpose and primary function is to carry out the programs connected with student activities and to promote a spirit of unity, cooperation, and communi- cation among the student body, the faculty and administration. 17 Li N-.--W John A. Wilson College Co-ordinator FILM SERIES 25 Sept 9 Oct. 23 Oct. 6 Nov. 20 Nov. 4 Dec. 18 Dec. 8 Jan. Fall Film Series The 400 Blows La Strada The Gunfighter Aparjitov Ikirul' L'Avventura' Virgin Spring Tight Little Island France Italy U.S.A. India Japan Italy Sweden These films are shown Wednesday evenings at 7:30 in the Student Union Lecture Room. The films are for the enjoy- ment ol' all and are free ofcharge. vs: ll X' ' . J . ft ,-N.. . I . V-,A .4 Peter Lodie, Ferna Silva, Mike Moran, Jerry Silver Row 1 Pat Cassidy Sandra Lawrence fSecJ Peter Lodie, tChairmanJ, Linda Mitchell, Eileen Hill. Row 2: Bob Hanson, Vito Sammartano Jan Forte Chris Perron Stephen Panosian Arthur Smith. The second annual arts festival was held April 13-18 in the Student Union. Every sort of event imaginable to fit every sort of taste imaginable was presented. Norman K. Tronerua, sculptor provided an enjoyable experience for those inclined in that direction. A faculty-student exhibit was on view all week in the Day Lounge. The art demonstrations presented ranged from glass blowing to body painting. In the pot pouri category, a student do your thing paint-in was one of the programs offered. Music concerts ranged from a jazz group to electronic Bach. A special innovation in cinema was offered. Every day of the week new foreign and domestic films were viewed for the pleasure of our more movie-oriented students. Shakespeare readings by Tom Luddy, Jack Marshall, and Ellen Vellela provided an extra opportunity to view drama at its best. Andreas Papendreou spoke on Tuesday as the cultural series presentation. His topic was the American ideals and militarian. The chairman for the Arts Festival was Peter Lodie. A special thanks is extended to him and his committee for the excellent program he coordinated. 19 CULTURAL SERIES Throughout the 1968-1969 presentation of the Cultural Series, a variety of activities and lectures were sponsored on campus for all seeking an in- formed awareness of modern cultural and educational trends. Speaking on September 24th with regard to the aims of Salem State. Dr. Frederick A. Meier was the first speaker of the Series. Expansion of the college curriculum. the costs involved in the maintenance of a state institution and prospective plans for a new library and athletic center were among the points of Dr. Meier's address. The President concluded in praise of a growing unity and good will on campus. On October 23rd. Professor Samuel I. Hayakawa spoke to a capacity audience on the contemporary influence of language on behavior. At a second appearance on the following morning. Dr. Hayakawa commented on a Semantic Teach-In. where several students and faculty members presented papers which related language to various aspects of society. Some of the topics included Language in Advertising. Obscenity in Contemporary Theatre, and Lang- uage in Racism. I' Q -uf .4 I 20 I .l lui Harrington Listens To Question Of Salem Student On December 3rd, the Series stirred discussion ofa most controversial topic as Michael Harrington spoke on Poverty in the United States. A Socialist and self-proclaimed radical, Harrington is the author of The Other America and Toward A Democratic' Ldt. Having lived with Mexican-American Immigrant workers in California and the unemployed miners of Appalachia, Harrington spoke with extensive author- ity on the poverty situation. Among the focal points of his discussion were the Job Generation Theory, the so-called Free Enterprise attack on poverty and the Nixon and L.B.J. theories for poverty relief. Citing but a few of the programs presented by the Cultural Series for individual growth, it is clear that the Series completely fulfills its motivating commit- ment to the value of ideas. CULTURAL SERIES COMMITTEE- Front Row Sandra Lawrence, CSec.j, Roland Bates. fChairmanj. Back Row Thomas Busby Sandy Halperin, Bill Faulkner. Considered the heartbeat of the students, the Student Association is composed of various standing com- mittees whose functions permeate every aspect of college life at Salem State College. There are such com- mittees as the Curriculum Commit- tee, headed by Harvey Cushinsky, whose purpose it is to revitalize and widen the curriculum now existing. Also included in this committee are both faculty and administration, as well as students. A motion has been passed by the Student Congress to increase student participation in this committee. 21 uv 3 SOCIAL COMMITTEE Perhaps the most enjoyable of all standing committees is the Social Committee. Co-Chaired by Jim Murphy. Jack Wilson and .lack Quinn, this committee is responsible for such events as Homecoming Weekend, the Christmas Formal and Winter Weekend. It also sponsors other social functions for the pleasure of dorm students as well as for the commuters. Perhaps one of the most functional committees in the college is the Student Services Committee. With Gail Phillips as chairman. this group serves the students in many helpful areas. It is responsible for the regulation of sign-posting, running a tutoring program in conjunction with Dean Reillyg and in the future an Information Center is planned. Another aspect of the widening interests of the college is seen by the work accomplished in the Film Committee. lt brings to the students outstanding films for both pleasure and artistic tastes. This committee is headed by Michael Moran. Thursday. October 31, began an exciting weekend of music. comedy and dancing. The Duke Ellington Concert was probably the greatest success of all the events. Friday's feature was a pleasant square dance for S.S.C'.'s country folk. The following day was a whirl-wind of a soccer game between the alumni and varsity: a cook-out in front of the Student Union: a Peabody Hall Open House: a Bowditch Hall Recreation Room. and a mixer with A Bundle of Joy and Teddy and the Pandas performing. Sunday was highlighted by The American Evolution and Mort Sahl whose performances made a perfect ending to a marvelous weekend. Winter Weekend was one of the year's greatest successes. The weekend began on February 20th in Scarborough Fair with entertainment by McKendree Spring. On Friday evening Sam and Dave electrified a capacity crowd of 1500 to the rhythm of their all time hits. Soul Man and Hold On. The Kaflein Serpent. a make-shift coffee house in Bowditch Hall. served a buffet supper Saturday night and later. tcattired a concert by McKendree Spring. as well as dancing to the beat of The Insiders. An Open Ilotise was sponsored on Sunday afternoon with the free use of bowling. pool. and other facilities ofthe Student lfnion. Winter Weekend activities closed Sunday evening with the presentation of the film. The Spy 'Iliat Chime In From 'Ihe Cold. '57 CAP BOARD Deans and students participate 4 .54 Mr. Kyle heads the College Activities Programming Board QQ' 903' IPX All events of the college are discussed The College Activities Planning Board is vital to S.S.C. campus activity. Without its approval, the social wheels of the college are at a virtual standstill. Functionally, the C.A.P. Board meets to review and give its approval of every extra-curricular activity on the college calendar. Composed of students, faculty and administration, C.A.P. Board assures the college of functioning smoothly and efficiently with a minimum of error. 23 -ig, SCARBOROUCH ,,, sg . mf fifi. S r' 7, El cuuiiuur in prvienh that Iifn iuill uvhrr mth 211113 that fluiuvrs ururr hnnh in ills rain . . . 4 FAIR .J , I Sm LA Or just to study. if? 3 J f mfi thin gilt'-5 all le ifnine right 'P .,..X oqfa '18 ,fff ELECTION COMMITTEE 1'.i. r'-, I Cally Boratgls Mary Edmunds. Rita Guidi, Liz Hunt, fChair- womanl Marguerite DlP1'1Zl0, Kathleen Donnelly, Peggy Fucillo The primary function of the Election Committee chaired by Elizabeth Hunt, is to organize and control all major elections held by the Student Association. The Art Committee purchases art works for the beautification of the college. It is headed by Chris Perron. The Cultural Series Committee, chaired by Roland Bates, takes a vital part in procuring guest lecturers and art exhibits for the benefit of widening the college community's interests. The Student Association can only become a more active. functional body if the students are inter- ested-not apathetic. The Student Association can only work effectively if supported by you. lola Droggilis Linda Mitthell Chris Pcrron fC'hairwomanJ, 2 6 SENIOR COMMITTEES UL ' 'V , . .,.,,, . J ' , - ' .. -- M --' .V - A Eze sf., ff Social Committee Row 1: Holly Abbott, Pat O'Brien, Anne Mazza, Judy Green, Diane Lewis, Rita Guidi. Row 2: Francis Jagling, Mary Creeden, Nancy Parker, Jim Healy, Bill Watkins CCoordinatorJ, Liz Hunt, Cally Boratgis, Marguerite DiPrizio. Uohn Comenos, Chairman, absentj. ' ' ds?-1'-1 V X , .,. ....? 'un1a.2g:'2 ' 'Sfmt - Commencement Activities Committee Row l: Rosemary Gallant, Lynda Reynolds QSec.J, Jeanne Gray tCha1rwomanJ, Kaneeze Khan, 'Mary Crane. Row 2: Pat Brennan, Sue Fraser, Mary Powlesland, Lorraine Julien, Cally Boratgis, Anne Donaghue. 27 STUDENT UNION ADVISORY BDARD Sue Hccnehzm. John Plctte. Niurybeth Dunham JUDICIARY BOARDS Left to Right: Dennis Jackson, Lawrence Libert, Robert Buote, John Driscoll, and Andrew Metropolis. l .3 .- v,1f..,i. . ., , ,.-fi s.. Jeanne Gray and Maureen Hawke. 29 BOOK CLUB . W' W- -some B xr f af VL ,ga-A1 3 I g p ffl: . .i Cligffff- ff' l e fy .jimi A fn 1 nog, Ann Cuffe, Beth Fenlon, Chuck Gerry, Maureen Feeley, Judith Beucler Among the aims of the Book Club at Salem State is a fulfillment of student interests in the literary arts and in modern theatre. Throughout the year. the club purchases a number of books which are made available to club members at any time. In addition, guest speakers are invited to the monthly meetings to guide and enrich discussions of contemporary literary trends. Keeping up to date with the newest plays on the contemporary stage, Book Club members often review and discuss a variety of Broadway plays including some from the controversial Living Theatre . Hence. The Great White Hope , Man from LaMancha , Hare . Dionysis . The Boys in the Band and Fiddler on the Roof were of major interest this year. The main activities of the year centered around a drive for the children of Viet Nam where lirst aid and educational materials were gathered and sent to Quang Tri. Donations were also accepted from faculty and students for the financial support of a children's school also in Quang Tri. Lcd by President Chuck Gerry and faculty advisor Dr. Serena Hall, the club collected 600 pounds ol usable lirst aid and educational materials, as well as a sum of 5300.00 for the successful completion ofa worthy project. 30 CHESS CLUB ,fir um gn - EIU C fs!! P I 1. , Theodore E. Kyrios, Jr., and Linda A. Love. Chess . . . a game of mental exercise . . . relaxation in the middle of the day . . . strategy. All these combine to make Chess one of Salem State studentls favorite pasttimes. This year is the first one that Salem has had an official Chess Club. Founded by Theodore E. Kyrios in the early Fall the Chess Club has expanded to include many members. 31 Nui ,Kg .1 BUSINESS EDUCATION COUNCIL Jeanne Griffith 4Publicityl. Nieshen Lynch ISec.,l Doris RoyIP1'es.I. Leo Richard lTreas.J The Business Education Council aims to unite student members of the Business Administration and Business Education departments in the planning and enjoyment of various social and professional activities throughout the year. This fall. the Council hosted a reception for incoming freshman and members of the faculty. They also acted as guides for the New England Business Education Conference held on this campus in November. Each year the Council sponsors a Christmas Candy Sale for Salem's students and plans a ski trip for its members at the end of December. The Council is also planning a Spring banquet to be open to all Salem State Students. For those members interested in careers in Business Education. the Council often invited classroom teachers to thc campus to speak on their educational experiences, 32 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CLUB 'lhe Business Management Club is an organization designed to bring together those Business Administration students interested in careers in the field of business management. In the past year, the members have enjoyed a field trip to Sylvania Electrical Products Inc., as Well as speakers from various companies and the United States Navy who discussed the businessman's role and opportunities in their respective fields of work. This year, the club is bringing to campus a speaker from the University of Massachusetts to speak on business management in the area of Labor Relations. In addition, the members are responsible for the Student Resume Form which is now used by the Placement Office to facilitate the employment of S.S.C. graduates. The Business Management Club has also been instrumental in recommending beneficial changes in the Business Administration curriculum. 33 I NTRAMLIRALS is FOLK SONG SOCIETY Bob Dylan once wrote, For the times they are changin '.', And so theyare and so they must, and so we--the Adams of a newer time--move in change. Through time, man has moved and changed and has sung of the movement, because that is man's way. The Salem State Folk Song Society is an outgrowth of this concept. Its members are deeply interested in folk music --a term which, in the past few years, has extended its meaning to encompass the art forms of Dylan, Hardin, Baez and others who choose to comment musically on our times. The Society is open to all and provides its members with an opportunity to learn how to accompany themselves on the guitar and various other instruments. Every year, for the enjoyment of the students and faculty, the club presents a Folk Concert to display the talents of its members. Whether a frustrated composer of a 'Judy Collins in-the-rough,, all who appreciate the expressive art of folk music are welcome members of the Society. 35 FOCJTLIGHTERS Robert Barity. Roberta Orris, Anne Mackiewitz, Joanne Cashman tVice Presidentl. Noreen Solan tSecreta.ryJ lxathleen Downey tTreasurerJ. Jane Ouellette Uunior Class Representativej. Christopher Avila CPresidentJ. The Footliglitersw, Salem State's dramatic society, this year presented The Wingless Vic't0rji', a play by Maxwell Anderson. Under the direction of Charlotte Ettinger, the cast master- fully conveyed the autlior's message that men are not destroyed by suffer- ing. but purified by it. Although the play takes place in Salem in the year 1800, the theme of Puritan pride and Christian inhumanity has significance for today's audience. Judy Fredrick, who portrayed Oparre, and Joan Larson, who delivered the part oi' Mrs. McQuestion, are to be congratulated on their outstanding per- formances. A special thanks to Jonathan littinger for helping to make the pro- duction a success. 3 6 -naw . ...wh .. 09 , .LA n'M'ii 3- . A ', ..A:n..au-.idfxllif ' qv- m. I A ff I r Is all the World a stage? 37 BAD 4s i..1.lL- A Y 5 'IV' L3-1 3 9259 N -- Q-.:. -.... ln addition to its active role as part of campus musical culture, the S.S.C. Band seeks to develop and enrich the talents of our musically interested. Yearly the Band presents a variety of programs which include the Spring and Christmas concerts on campus as well as concerts off-campus, in conjunction with the college exchange series. In accordance with the purpose of this exchange series, S.S.C. Band members perform at other colleges and universities who, in turn, send their bands for and exchange of musical concepts and techniques at S.S.C. 38 CLEE CLUB vb- 'Z . '-1 , ' , . A - ,. - '- , ,. A ,ar.76'?T ' - ,-- ---' , A , ' :ke-, 41, J W .,..- V Q- if 'Y N ' -ygvw' h- ,, W -- if :Am ff Seated left to right: Cathy McGuire, Judy Bean, Susan Beaulieu, Frederica Zawisya, Pam Woytonik, Ferna Silva, Nancy Fichera, Claudia Murphy, Donna Burt, Carol d'Entremont, Ann Mascia, Barbara Tomin- sky, Lucille Bertorelli. Standing first row: Miss Elizabeth Gillette, Kathy Kosidlak, Judy Comeau, Kathryn Gamble, Louise Bumham, Elizabeth Ruby, Gail Ann Cooper, Joanne Freeman, Kathy Chisholm, Cynthia Rainis, Linda Blockler, Mary Sokol, Martha Berlin, Joan Reynolds, Leticia Jendraszek, Richard Ouelette. Second row, standing: Kathleen Downey, Maureen Oreilly, Ethel Goghosian, Barbara Pierce, Margie Spurr, Joanne Cashman, Maureen McGovern, Candy Morin, Brenda Lewis, Anita Lehto, Sharon Phipps, Linda D'Urso, Nancy Wilbur. Back row: Ron Dwyer, Donald Hayes, Allen Gallant, John Fritz, David Sirois. For those students who enjoy singing a variety of music, the Salem State Glee Club is the organization to join. This nationally known club is an active one, inasmuch as it meets twice weekly and performs show tunes, spirituals, folk songs and sacred music throughout the school year. This year, the Glee Club presented its annual Christmas Concert and should be congratulated for showing its initiative and originality. As well as utilizing traditional music, the club featured a variety of Little known, but nonetheless beautiful, carols for a thoroughly delightful program. 39 .., STUDENT UNION 'Q 'NJN 40 5--- '7'-' N' X BIRTHDAY PARTY rl C-'E .rf , O 3,, . . Q'-:V-7' 'Ji i I Q . if V-If ' lf -.,g- 131115 f +.,w4fS'A3?'f4 ,XM SKI CLUB The welcome sting of pelting snow. . .the tirm bite of skis on the pack . . .the wild burst ofjoy as 'A the world tips vertically . . . the slope is gen- tle . . . you're tracking smooth . . . Certainty. S.S.C.'s Ski Club knows this feverish certainty and yearly. makes its place in the world of winding slopes and intriguing trails. From the beginning to the end of the season. S.S.C. skiers make several excursions to New England mountains. Killington. Vermont was the semester-break destination. Killy's challenge is always intense. yet serious skiers are never satiated. Rock of Ages . x 1 I :al 'X , S gg. l came to ski Come on. lt's a party! E Apres-ski . . . F A warm fire . . .a smile . . .a cup of something happy . . . There's always plenty to swing about and somehow, it seems a bit magical. 44 SNEA ,X 'K Sam Gomez discusses with Gene Mulcahey during one of SNEA's many programs. On December 5th, a group of three hundred college students listened intently to Eugene Mul- cahey, an informally attired, bearded educator. His subject was urban education and his concern was the caliber of teachers that colleges were training. In Mr. Mulcaheyls words the teacher is not a potentate throwing crumbs to a crowd but, rather, a person first . The Student National Educational Association attempts to offer many types of educational experi- ences for prospective teachersg experiences that will enlarge the individual's educational library. 45 ll tix ax-I' Linda Yellowitz, President K,- I TERFAITH COUNCIL i , Q. rev ,Q , P Left to Right: Rabbi Perity Halpern, Teresita Rogalski, Sister Mary Michele, Dr. Vincent L. Hawes. Absent are Rev. Ronald Mazur, Steve Pierce, Miss Ruth Simmons, Mrs. Gloria Mezakovski, Beverly Lanes, Mr. Antonio Ceddia, Mr. Charles F. Kiefer, Jr. The Interfaith Council is comprised of the elected officials of all college religious groups and their advisors. The primary function of the Interfaith Council is to guide the programming ofthe Interfaith Center. Salem State's Interfaith Center is unique in that it is the only such structure in the New England Area. The Council mainly sponsors discussion programs, such as this year's Meet the Faculty Series . During these programs, students are given the chance to become acquainted with faculty members in an informal atmosphere. Evening religious discussions are also held among the clergymen of all three faiths. 46 S.J.A. The Student Jewish Association at Salem State provides a meeting place for Jewish students to continue the relationships of their culture in the college atmosphere. A variety of events are planned yearly, some of which include a joint Hootenanny with the Campus Folk Song Society and a series of student and faculty discussions. Active participants of these discussions are Elliot Sclar and Charles Levenstein, the club's former advisor. On February 20th, Rabbi Greenstein spoke on Arabs in Israelw. The Rabbi was able to speak with a good deal of authority on this topic, having recently returned from a fact-finding tour of the Middle East. A focal interest at present are plans for the formation of Hillel on the Salem State campus. When established, Hillel will be a national affiliated Jewish organization for college students. With highest aspirations, the Friends of Hillel Drive are accepting pledges and donations from foundations in the North Shore area, with expansion plans for next year. This year's officers are: President, Beverly Lanesg Vice-President, Tom Kellnerg Secretary, Marjorie Shyavitz: and Treasurer. Barbara Rezavsky. 47 YGLJ C DEMCDCRATS 4- . K2 2,- ...,. L QQ' - . thai fee. Row l: Tidlita Adams. Jody Sweeney. 1Treas.j. Michelle Martin. rCorr. Sec.y. Joanne Jefgood. t'Yice Pres D Ed Devaney iPres,r. Rosanne Fay.1Rec. Sec.r. Kathy Spencer. rProg. Dim. Row 2: Roger Pike. Thomas Silva. Mike Cerullo Bob Flynn Althea Xigro. Kris Hassan. Phyllis Welch. Maureen Saba, Sandy Botticelli. Speros Zakas. Steven Migiero Tom Sadoski Janet Dinfino. The Young Democrats is composed of students who are dedicated to the ideals ofthe Democratic Party. Though the major activity of this election year proved unsuccessful. the Club is always eager to lend its active support of Democratic candidates on local and statewide levels. as well as on the national level. The club has been previously responsible for the appearance of a number ot' political leaders on campus. including Senator Edward M. Kennedy. Mayor Kevin White. and Governor Francis Sargent. Holding membership in the College Young Democrats of Massa- chusetts. the Massachusetts State Young Democrats. and the National Young Democrats of America. the club is continually aiming to enliven the concept ol' political responsibility for every S.S.C. student. 48 YOUNG REPUBLICANS if W 171. ' A f-fs Row 1: Martha Berlin, Stephanie De Rosa, CSec.J, Tim Bassett, fPres.J, Robert Hermann, CII Vice Pres.J, Bob Buote, CI Vice Pres.J Linda Mitchell. Row 2: Steve Volchmann, Joe Cole, Allen Sweinimer, Steve Durgan, Jack Hilton. The Salem State branch of the Young Republicans Club is a member of the National and State Republican Committees and also a charter voting member of the Massachusetts Young Republican Association. The primary aim of the Young Republicans is to contribute to governmental efficiency in terms of a more informed American public, aware and knowledgeable of the American political system. In addition, the club members strive to perpetuate the ideals and principles of the Republican Party and to present current Party issues to the students for their consideration. Among the club's activities this year, was a seminar program entitled, The Times Are A - Changingi' which discussed the differences between the liberal and conservative elements of the Republican Party today. In past years, the Young Republicans have participated in the Time elections poll and have held campus Hmock - election polls. During this election year, the clubis strongest efforts were centered around Richard Nixonis Presidential campaign - indeed a fruitful endeavor, when fulfilled by Mr. Nixon's November victory. 49 EWMAN CLUB As the largest religious organization on campus, the Newman Club hopes to promote spiritual. social, educational. and charitable interests among the col- lege students through a variety of activities. Newman annually sponsors such programs as a Christmas party for the patients at Danvers State Hospital. a clothing drive for the needy of Appalachia as well as organized efforts for voluntary community service. In striving to develop a more individually signiti- cant Student Liturgy. Newman sponsored the Christian Happening on November l-lth at the campus Interfaith Center. Most of this program was devoted to the liturgy of the Mass which was conducted by a group of fifteen priests and brothers from the LaSallette Seminary in Ipswich. During a break in the usual celebration of the Mass. groups were formed to discuss contemporary moral pro- blems. After the discussion session. the evening ended with a lively hootenany and refreshments for all. Newman is also responsible for scheduling the weekly Folk Mass. a recent concept in Catholic Liturgy. at St. Theresa's Church in Salem for both student and community participation. -.xx Y., ...egg '. .P Trimming the tree in the spirit of Christmas Sr 50 55214 :A 1 sk if ' Y Y: sfmem Distribution of gifts at Christmas time is one of the club's many activities. 51 , , , as 1 if ' i . PJ: ' . Q. 1 . ' ' The Folk Mass is a weekly event L SIGMA KAPPA EPSILO , .. .. '::wq.. r ,, - Q7 y ,sl L 1 s,: V . , -- 1 ' -' .4-Q QIHSKX: .. 'A , ' ifiiwk wx. fr 'S ' 'N 351 ' , --I We ' lt ft 1 .Q--1' ' 5 - wk -Z ' . A f-I .f - Q . -if -Q sl Row I: Christine Saniia. Joanne McLaughlin, Paula Owen. Connie Soucy. Maureen Saba. Janet Thomas, Linda Perotte. Kris Hassen. Row II: Mary Beth Dunham, Sue Chaimpi lPledge Mastery. Jane Twohig fChaplinl. Katharine Hashian lSecI, Karin Stevens tPrcsj. Pat Surette lVice Presi. Dorothy Giarla lSergeant-at-armsj. Linda Witham. Row III: Joyce Buckley. Denise Hamel. Nancy Dischino. Carol Shaffner. Susan Trull. Kathy Kelly. Mickie Chase. Irene Kelly. Janis Martin. Mary Powlesland. Nancy Parker. Joline Dugas. Andrea Lund. Kathy Riccardello. Kathy Doyle. Marilyn Kelly. Nancy Granger. Abby Russell. Tina Morrison. Row IV: Ellen Brennen. Joan Peckham. Mary Pasquale. Shiela White. Barbara Robinson. Brenda J. Allen. Kathy Robertson. Nancy Labberth. Paula Robinson. Pamela Beatrice. Dina Demerritt. Linda Rheaume. Cindy Keller. Mary lannino. Janet Pacheco. Sandra Beck. Ellyn Hardy, Maureen Demeule. Sigma Kappa Epsilon is the first established sorority on the Salem State College campus and was founded on the principles of Service. Kinship, and Equality. The sisters ably achieve their goals through a variety of yearly activities. Among their on-campus service projects are tours for parents and students which are conducted on L'Open Housev Sundays. The sisters also collect Christmas gifts for the men in Viet Nam who have no family at home. Other service projects include a Christmas Carol Sing , held at several nursing homes and schools for mentally retarded children. In addition, the sisters lend assistance to the Massachusetts Bay United Fund and the Food for India Drive . Sigma's social life is hardly dormant with such festive activities as the Initiation Banquet, the Sorority dinner dance, the Christmas party and the Annual Tea which serves to introduce the sisters to many of the incoming freshman. The principle of Kinship is exemplified through the team spirit of the growing sorority basketball team. Equality is a keynote during the pledging period to complete the last of the three guiding principles of Sigma Kappa Epsilon and unite the sisters in a common bond of fellowship. 52 BETA CHI Row 1: James McKean, CSgt. at armsj Richie Durgan, tTreas.J Mark Huse, Alan Brown, Tony Ferraro. Row 2: Jim Healy, Joerry Sher fVice Pres.J Bob Hurd, Frank Fayne, Dick Connell, Bob Cooper, Brad Pires, Dave Follette, Jim Ranta CSec.J John Doorly, Brian Pires CCorr. Sec,J Joe Bertolami. Beta Chi is a social fraternity, founded in 1961 to promote brotherhood and to further college aims and student needs. This fraternity seeks to develop both the character and scholarship among its members. The annual Blood Drive is well-known on campus as a major function in Beta's community concern. The brothers of Beta Chi also display their actively competitive spirit through the numerous athletic events of the Salem State sport cycle. The fraternity also sponsors its own football, basketball, hockey and softball teams. The annual Tug of War with Kappa Delta Phi draws interest from the entire college community. Other major events which are sponsored by the brothers are the Faculty vs. Beta Chi and the Pi Omega Pi, vs. Beta Chi basketball games. Additional social events on the Beta Chi social calendar include their annual banquet, an on-campus mixer and a Christmas party. 53A KAPPA DELTA PHI g new-, ,' '3f 3' ,.'- ' - V f' LT1 ' - - 15. xii .1 ,aes Y ...-.....- - Seated left to right: Jim Nlclcaughlin. Jenv Dovved tSeel. Richard Piesevvicz tTreasl. Thomas Perraut tPrest. Thomas Coughlin tYice-Presl. Paul Nlchlahon tNat'l Repl. John Miles. Standing first row: Donald Nladore. James Cullen. Leo Richard. Wayne Turner. Steve Yolckmann. Ed DeVaney. Steve Yesey. Mike Cerullo. Tom Charron, Jim Reese. John Hurt. Second Row: Peter Theriault. Keith McDonough. Ted Jones. Richie Nevvhall. Brian Cassidy. Dick Barbeau. Tim Clifford. Ed Siecki. Tom Kristoph. Kappa Delta Phi is a national. educational. philanthropic and social fraternity which was founded in 1900 at Bridge- water State College. Salem States Beta Chapter was formed in 1914 and has continued to function for the benefit of the Brotherhood. the College and the Salem community. Bv promoting events such as Toys for Tots . the student collection for the United Fund. and the nationally sponsored clothing drive for Viet Nant children. the brothers have truly exhibited their concern for college and community develop- ment. Socially. Kappa's calendar is highlighted by the Third Degree Banquet. held as official acceptance of new pledges ltltti the fraternity. ln addition. the Awards Dinner Dance serves to honor the outstanding athletic and philanthropic achievements of certain hrothers. finally. the acute sense of brotherhood developed in Beta tihapter. ls turther enhanced by the significance of its Greek letters. svinholic of Kinship. Duty and leadership. 54 -N A.. M, .QM , M-'5. K Q., X-'KK Q I ,, Q 1 A 'ifiii 55 Q.-7 56: 4 an I' -'T XA . K2 'KY' .,. ' ' 5 31. '9 v WRA EXECUTIVE BO RD m- 5 '.4 I -, A : First Row: Linda Yellowitz, tSwim Managerlg Janet Pacheco, tCorresponding Secretaryj, Diana Costa. tVice-Presidentjg Cynthia Callahan, tPresidentJg Laura Bruno, tRecording Secretarylg Julie Essery, tBowling Managerjg Kathy Kosidlak, Uudojg Mary Manning. tLog Reporterjg Nancy Butters, tOrange ManagerJ1Cleti Cervoni, tPublicity Managerjg Betsy Bulger, tlntercollegiate Coordinatorlg Sandy Beck, tSoftball Managerjg Sandy Giles, tAssistant Outing Club Managerjg Cheryl Woodfin, tBrown Managerjg Teresita Rogalski, lArcheryJ. The W.R.A. sponsors a variety of activities for the relaxation and enjoyment of all women of the college. On November 13th, the W.R.A. held its first campus Co-ed Rec Nightl' of the year. This event was organized by faculty members Mary Mason, Joan Duda, and students Nancy Butters and Cheryl Woodfin. During Rec Night, all gymnastic equipment and sport equipment is made available to students. Though an apparently renewed interest in gymnastics has made the largest demands on the trampoline, balance bean and parallel bars, volleyball and basketball still draw a sizeable following. All W.R.A. activities, including weekend ski and camping trips, sports competition and the annual semi-formal dance, attempt to cover a wide range of interests. 56 BCARD MEMBERS 3' M f I . I 1 lm, X . . 3 l X M fr 's-ev ' r F ' , D '- K if R as f ' v B T ' 4 'X xl I. 'I , B Wi A ' 3- P , Lf f ar? . - .-:- - rv-.Q A If 4 l' ,J ' Seated left to right: Laura Bruno CRecording Secretaryj, Janet Pacheco fCorresponding Secretaryj, Diana Costa CVice Presidentj. Cynthia Callahan CPresidentJ, Kathleen Boren CTreasurerJ, Patricia Comer fAssistant Treasurerj. Standing left to right, first row: Beth Ford fBadmintonJ, Holly Abbott CSenatorJ, Janice Hanley CGymnasticsJ, Julie Essery fBowlingJ, Marie Makela Cfennisj, Regis Jason Uudoj, Diane Yakavonis fVolleyballJ, Sandra Giles fAssistant Outing Club Managerj, Cheryl Graney fTrack and Fieldj. Second row, standing left to right: Sandra Beck CSoftbal1J, Betsy Bulger Clntercollegiate Coordinatorl, Elizabeth Cameron fFolk Dancel, Phyllis Butters CPublicityJ, Linda Yellowitz fSwimmingJ, Mary Lou Brennan lDormitory Representativel, Sally Weissman CSwimmingJ, Kathleen Kosidlack Uudol, Helen Thomas fBasketballJ, Mary Manning fLog Reporterj, Nancy Butters CManager of Brownj. 57 MAA '? The Men's Athletic Association is responsible for the supervision of sports on campus from Freshman to Varsity and intramurals. The MAA Mixer, and annual event, was held in the Fall. Although atten- dence wasn't extremely high, the Sixpence were able to surpass this and provide and evening of fun and excitement. The intramural program was in full swing. Once again the men from Bowditch Hall organized themselves into teams and participated in fierce competition. There were many nights when these men could be seen limping into the Student Union after a game. Another function of the MAA is to provide the Viking to foster school spirit at athletic events ..... The officers of the MAA are: Michael Shea President George Girard Vice President John Manning Treasurer THE LOG ..---i 1 3 if uf' ,l The weekly. independent newspaper. Y7ze Log. hails itself as being the student voice ot' the College. Supported and sponsored by the Student Association. its function is not only to present news. but also to present new and stimulating ideas to the student body. The Logs aim is to mirror students' reactions to issues facing the college community. It is not only on par with students. but steps ahead of them. The content ot' The Log retlects the growth and changing attitudes of the College. It is considered one ot' the best organized and thought-provoking newspapers in small colleges ot' Massachusetts. Though run by a small. yet dedicated staff. The I.. tg is exciting1 never stagnate: never middle-of-the-road. It takes a valid stand and makes its mark on the whole Salem State community. 1' -' I ? -'I if! :fi ...i 4-L X W 60 Q 1 'ia ,T Paw, 5' Q X 4 1,1 , F5 E Q' if THE PENNY SHEET I 'f' 9 5' Ifn . , , 4 r.-1 ' 'i1 l. ff -ki'52f', 'gf 13 t' 5 6,- t.- gk-3, Penny Soder. George McNeil. Glen Melton At Salem State. there is no need for poetic expression to be unheard. T110 Pt'lIlI.l' Sliver gives :ill students Lind fuettlty members the opportuni- ty to poetiezilly shzire even their most personal thoughts on content- portiry existence. This widely rezid weekly puhliezition wus established in Woo through the ellorts ol- George iiroesheek. Toni Seeton und Dario Morelli. and lllts heen llintnieiailly continued solely through student donzttion. Smgg Woo, The l'w111,t' Slice! hats heeonie at line eotnposite ol' student-lzienlty writing. thainks to the Toutiding editors, Toni Sexton gind lhanio Nlorelli. und present editors. George McNeil :ind Glenn NltCllt1lI. flu' l't'IIlIVl' .S'l1r'z'1 zilso eondttets poetry readings where aiuthors niaty iegid their poetry :aloud rind discuss it with :in interested ztttdienee. Both Iqietiltx Lind students have tziken tivid interest in these discussions. tlieiehy L'XlL'lll1llll!IllQ the spirit heliind the growing stteeess ol Thr' l'wf11lt'.S'!11'1'I til mtv COMPASS RU NES Mary Powlesland, Barbara Leary fEditor-in-Chiefj, John Wilson, and Jane Twohig. The Salem State Compass is a student handbook, made available to the students to provide them with information concerning such questions as: academic policies, accreditation, structure of the student government, rules and regulations, student services, facilities and government of residence halls. campus publications, and student organizations. The Compass staff is chosen by the editor-in-chief, who was chosen by the editor of the Compass for the preceding year. The staff of the 1968-1969 Compass included: Barbara J. Leary, editor-in-chief, James M. Healy, assistant editor, and an Editorial Board consisting of John A. Wilson, Brian T. O,Keefe, Donald P. Hayes, Jane E. Twohig, Beth Ford, Mary E. Powlesland, Janice Berry, Anne Bonfanti, and Valerie Green. The faculty advisor was Dr. Edna Mauriello, Dean of Women. The 1968-1969 Compass was published by the Student Association of Salem State College and dedicated to the Student Body. George McMeil, Matthew Phelan, Penny Soder, Glenn Melton, and Chris Kent. Runes is Salem State's literary and art magazine. Bi-annually, works are selected for Runes publication from the talented works which are submitted by both faculty and students. Patricia Gozemba of the English Department. co-ordinates the Runes staff in the selection and arrangement of all entries. Only the finest displays of talent in the categories of: fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, photography, painting, sketchwork and sculpture are accepted by the magazine. Publication of the Runes is a result,of the joint efforts of faculty committees from the Art and English Departments as well as an organizational committee of students. To encourage campus-wide participation, cash prizes are awarded for the finest achievement in each of the art and literature categories. Striving for continuedimprevement in the quantity of its publica- tion, the Runes cannot but attain its traditional quality and wealth of self-expresssion. 63 TELEVISION 7 Y W' , Q4 if i g 1, L f Y 4 ' LJ ' V .i ai f , . -- , ,gfsssefi i all H A l ' 'ge - 'QQ 46 Salem State College is fortunate to be able to offer its students the benefit of well-developed television training facilities. Television in the classroom is gaining favor as an aid to the educator, and Salem State has realized the necessity for this type of training for its students in the field of education. Under the direction of Dr. Homer J. Dietmeier, who has had professional affiliations with movies and television before joining the educational staff of the college,- future teachers have the opportunity of presenting lessons before the camera and watching the video tapes of their presentation replayed. They are able to watch themselves perform and have the experience of self-criticism. Those who do not present a lesson before the cameras are allowed to operate the cameras for those who are being filmed. Thus, the technical aspects of camera operation are made part ofthe learning experience. The Business Education Department is aware of the need for this educational offering and has made it a part of the methods program for every student in the department. 64 rf' El BLACK COMEDY ...........,....-.-1 1 ...-we-vunwu ...-.-... 3 3 4 2 i : Ai . 67 Nd z' 'qw if I' -N iz I ms ' N . 5 'r. 1 . ' lf. - G- .ik f Y I ' ,lf ay K DAISY CHAI -am V K S- gt, .H 4-f fer fi Lv . X. ,gwiai ' -1' .' if-f?fv - ,. ' 5 - 1 A s': -, ' - I , .1 ? - '.' . ' - '--1:9 -. .r-:T . v VF'-is erfaxcf 'V - t.--'waz .--in .f -- x 'A 1 ' ' S fi. --T1 Lf. V . H 3 ' 'W-1. . 3' Q , ,. .Q . :V . .w ,.,'-'I?f.i', I' . . J , y ' -. xg -U. . ,K ., - vu, 'u-I 'DA' s .. r : I I '.4'L 5 .if K' -- ,4 .4 I nd 1 .- .. . 'A 5, Q, 'T A, Jn.-.j 'Ravi . ' gi- - A J , K . . .I 3.4, .. ffvz Qxgg: 1 as .. . . . is '-13 , 1 '. 'Vx 4 4 .- if' . J 'I - 'P v t' The Daisy Chain is composed of a group of fourteen girls of the Junior class who act as marshalls for the graduating class on the day of commencement. The girls are chosen by the Dean of Women. Dr. Mauriello. according to their qualiiica- tions in the iields of leadership. character. scholarship. and service to Salem State. The Daisy Chain for the class of 1968 included Ann Lynch and Kathleen Riley. head Marshalls. and also Linda Baldassarre. Cynthia Callahan. Patricia Chisholrn. Diane Costa. Cheryl DeRocher. Marguerite DiPrizio. Patricia Fitton. Judith Gibbons. Valerie Green. Christine Perron. Margaret Talkington. and Ann Teague. 70 -,,- 1 S.. . tif-- ... --.,.:,': 'S it 4- LAUREL CHAIN The Laurel Chain is composed of the fifteen topranking junior Women honor students. The girls are chosen strictly for their academic qualifications, and they escort the graduates to and from Class Day exercises. The Laurel Chain for the class of 1969 included: Jean A. McGovern, Joyce Manchester, Noreen T. Dwyer, Harriette E. Weiner, Dolores Kluska, Judith V. LeBlanc, Nancy J. Nolan, Marie A. Barry, Marguerite Michaud, Pamela Cash, Jane E. Thurlow, Maryann Gorcyca, Helen L. Mulley, Barbara J. Leary, Turbio Carrancho. 71 PI OMEGA PI Theresa Re. Diane Beaton. Anne Russo. Jo-Ann Baldyga. Tina DiSanzo. Linda Cosentino Charlene Lang. The Delta Alpha Chapter of the national honor society. Pi Omega Pi. is a relatively nevv organization offered to Business Education majors maintaining a superior standing in their field. This fraternity is one of many affiliated vvith the Association of College Honor Societies. Progress and personal developments made by striving to achieve definite goals which are continually stressed and practiced hy active members. Developing innate qualities of leadership and upholding ideals of professionalism are embarked upon with determination while outstand- ing scholarship is fostered and maintained. Pi Omega Pi stimulates an intellectual element through extended research programs and hosting professional guest speakers. Professional fellowship and convivial relationships among the members are fostered hy social events. athletic contests and active participation in national conventional activities. ja DELTA TAU KAPPA Executive Board ff!! Left to Right are Jeanne Gray iCorr. Sec.J, James Pascarella 12nd Vice Presb and Mary Powlesland CPres.J. fAbsent are Carol Blackburn, Roberta Davisy Delta Tau Kappa is the International Social Science Honor Society which has a chapter at Salem State College. Election to this society is exclusively determined on the basis of in- dividual academic standing in the major fields of history or other social sciences. Not only achievement but also maintainance of the highest standards in one's respective academic field is imperative. In the course of the year, each member of the Society is encouraged and aided in a particularly advanced research endeavor by an individual instructor. In addition, the Society sponsors several programs in which internationally known authorities are invited as guest speakers. 73 HONORS PRGGRAM ,ff - - 1 T1 1 l X f l X xx s x The Honors Program is an old estab- lished institute on the Salem Campus. It is founded on the principals of intellectu- al ability and integrity. In order to be qualihed for the Honor,s Program a stu- dent must have a Deanis List average. Extensive research on a major topic is required. The final achievement is meas- ured by the quality ofthe paper written. This year Salem has honor's people work- l' ing in the areas of English. History. Mathematics. Education. Biology and I Business Education. I f l I 4 'VX , l . -llit.l,', - X tt X - xx! p l 7 -: 'jr in . 'X y T? Zh' 1' A l x ...J 1 4-if 3 , ,lf .X X 'X X r T A X 74 H0'S WHO U f wp --nr..-' r' Y :TCH --as-5' it .Hare 'K . ,,.- - 1, . ,- .s - ,..,--rex 1- Front Row: Lynda Reynolds, Jane Twohig, Rita Zoccolante, Barbara Leary, Anne Bonfanti, Margaret Talkington Back Row: John Quinn, Michael Moran, Stephen Pierce, Christopher Kent. Robert Kirby, Thomas Brennan, John Wilson Michael Shea. Wlz0's Who in American Colleges and Universities is an annual publication, established in 1934, to recognize the accomplishments ot' outstanding students. Today, students from more than 1,000 institu- tions of higher learning throughout the United States aspire to recognition in the national publication. To be selected for Whois Who , a student must be nominated by the student committee of their own college and later, selected for placement in the publication by a national committee. Only by exhibiting a superior combination of academic standing, community service and leadership in extra-curricular college activity, may each student successfully achieve his position in Who's Who , 75 SE E!! E!! MTH Ill iii un E .-fi' , 'ff 5 5 -vrv-197. if' Z-,qff ' ' I AV NZ r --V QV . PA. -x -x . A . fx N-A -X A A x ,V .X .L -, :, 1-X ,Ax :N A A, ,N ,N J'-, k N 'x 'x rx X, . , ,X A 1-Q A. -.Q 1-, A A, A, tg . 'gl 'rf I Nr-,,A-NH 4, . 'XQX-Qi, 315, ,X ,-if .g '..x 4, f rx -X A ,aw ,X ,.,, ,,Q..fXQ:n. A, f. xx .K xx - 0. M I-XF-..m M Afxrh ' , F A ,I ,.4 X, gk .X pk xx A .. ,xfygmxbf-NAA.Af-in I' 'N'Xf'X?N'N-'N I-xr px,-.-kfxfxfx K.-'X'X.-,,x1Xp-xgrx 'mfxnx 'N 'X 'X 'Url XD-N ..--. rr, 7-.R N f. A , rx , nkfxfx.--,fx A 'X 'X ' x fx 1-fa f- A 1- 'N VS. -'k kr f 4-4 ,v- OJ! ' I The week of September 9th marked Salem Statels official welcome to the class of 1972. On Monday morning, there was a Pep Rally and greetings from President Meier. Later followed a cook-out and ljlootenanny in the evening. Tuesday, the new students met with the Deans of Men and Women to discuss the various problems of college students. After further course placement examinations and explanation of the grading system, all participated in a massive, campus Scavenger Hunt. On Wednesday, the students met with their academic advisors and the Sophomore class officers who delivered welcoming speeches to the Freshmen. Next, came an informa- tive Open Housen and a comedy skit played by the Sophomores. Thursday was devoted to registration and further campus information. The Student Association came on the scene Friday, with a picnic, Smorgasbord and mixer that kept even the most inactive Frosh busy. Saturday was made for sun-worshippers with an all-day beach party. If the Frosh had enough energy to roll out of bed the next morning, they had the opportunity to attend the Red Sox ball game, later topped off by a foreign film for evening entertainment. The entire week was well-planned and indeed, well-attended as a memorable welcome for the Class of ,72. 79 SOPHOMGRE CLASS Thomas Busby CLASS President 0F 7 CFFICERS wwf, sf Brian Cassidy Vice President Chickie Freda Treasurer 80 Carol Kalakowski Secretary 1 1 1 N 1 1 1 1 1 , X W ' N 1 1 , -vpv1.--1- X X , X X X 1 1 ' 'X 1 1 ,,,X4, X --AQ. ,.x... X- -1 ' U-v,.-,..-.-- 1 X4 rv HX I 4 X 1 1 1-1l111x ' 1 -nu4vgn-vgvplvl .mfr ww 1 '- - 11- fa3mxrM,!!if',,'7r' Eff 'Jq'7f' ,, my 1 1-fw1fffX 'f1 1 '1 1 X 1 Q X X 'X , X .1 1 1 A . XX,K5 X x111,vXxX 'EXW L-1., M, f X X XXK1 X' XX 1 , 1 X XX XX 1:1 X -k ', 1 1 X 0 ,X '? X X X X X X X X, X K ' X X 1' 21 X X X X 1 , X 1 ,f X X X 'X X X X ' XX 1 XX XX X XX X X 1 1 -x 1, . 1 1 1, 1X 1 1 X 1 V1:.5..,.h X X 1 X X X X X 1 1 X 5 Q 1 1 X 1 X X X X XX BQ X XXXXXXXXXXXXHX v-.XX XXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X XXX XXXXXXXXXXXX T'-1,X X XXXXXX X X XX X X , X X XXXXXXXXXXXX' XX X XXXXXX X X - -, X X-,' 4XXXXXX,Xj X45 XXXX X XX, XXX XX gf I .4 A r A 'Q ,xl 4 l ,, 1 fi- P X. -l F .-N JU IOR CLASS rx L ,Q 1 CZ AY -,,f-I 455 Q N'1s'?-il' 'N N- Arm: B-m!'1:1ti1Pr:v. EhmrxcGcorgcopouloiuSe.'l. blx-.UPI crx:wTrJwI.R1:h.1rd PlS.'z.'V-IQZ 1Yi:c Prei BUNNY CLUB Qi? If one more guy pulls my tail. . . Bunny Club l969, was held on February 14th in the Student Union. Although transportation was hampered by record-breaking snow accumulation, those in attendance were thoroughly entertained. Junior Class girls wore the traditional Playboy Bunny costumes, although in a muted fashion, sparking the color of intrigue among potential tail-snatchers. In the Dining Hall, The Whatn was featured, in addition to a psychedelic light show later in the evening. Jimmy Helmes highlighted the occasion with a presentation of 'ssoull' tunes which will be remembered among the best ever heard at S.S.C. if :Uk fy will L 1, 'iv -.1 gi. til a I'm on a diet tmizxgff . ,Tl pay' C' X ,Y 1.2 C 2 :lv- l F - 2 WM, X4 , f-af' 5A 41 85 SENICR CLASS OFFICERS Z inf --r N - ,gl bi - -A rg: .- ' 55- , , Si .g?,F2',.. ...s . ,- , .,,f'-- ginsu. William Watkins 4Vice Pres.j. Barbara Leary iTreas.J. Margaret Talkington QSec.D. Robert Kirby lPres.j af, 1 , ', ,-1n '--- ,, JH- 535 -J f 5' as v X ' ' .Y V' N. Y' ,P 'Q .2-r-' JUNICR PROM ' 87 I 1 XS N if, ,N P1 'if J gh May lo, 1968 94 'Sf 'X 9 Boat Cruise l I A 1 P R Tl My girdle is me .-x 5 OGG ' x SH IP WITH D SA- N MP D1 QQMPQR T YET I ' 7 T s TI: ' 44 Y fa RR -N! M5 Z , FOR ,x BOAT T c lgri xa'.zNE,k -'TT 53.11 BR M XR Qi? --l7' '-6 Sweeney's Bill and friend fili On Monday night, November 18th, the class of '69 gathered at Sweeney's Gay Nineties for a rollicking time of fun, music, and a thoroughly enjoyable evening. As was expected, Sweeney's proved to be the perfect impetus to our final year of well-rounded undergraduate pursuit. Every available space became a dance floor, not barring tables. In song and laughter, the Seniors did not let their image down for being a fun-loving class. The evening held memories for particular members of the class. A certain student by the title of R.Jf' proceeded to dance on a chair with such exuberance that the sturdy chair, a trademark of Sweeney's fine accom- modations finally gave way. Undaunted, RJ, pro- ceeded to pounce upon an unsuspecting table only to burst into another Pavlova Special, Needless to say, Sweeney's has become a tradition with upperclassmen at S.S.C., who never pass up a chance to raise their mugs high for Sweeney's. We never do this in Pakistan 'r A-1 . xi .XL l3I 4- ' 'n' L !l PEABODY HALL 4'.!Tf1',Y7. -,-.. HX Executive Board and Committee Chairman Front Row: Joan Matson CSec.l. Janet Przybyszewski Nice Pres.J. Rita Zoccolante QPres.J. Jeannie Josiak CTreas.J. Back Row: Lorraine Preitas lPub1icityJ. Meg Bigwood CSociall. Gloria Montuori fCulturalJ. Mary Sullivan fSenatorJ. Z . . A ,- ,r 'N . lm Floor Representatives Judiciary Board l-irst Row: Chrrxtine Pizzella. Joyce Snyder. Maria Smith. Gay Whiting. Saralee Mazur. Marjorie Russo. Janet Przybyszewski. Kathy Walsh C hriatinc O'Bricn. Second Row: Sandra Doody. Elizabeth Craig. Wendy Patricia Harrigan. Partney. Catherine Riley. Linda Braley. Dale Wagner. Third Row: Cheryl lrarnpton. Judith Renoni. Joanna Clifford. Judith l.eBrun.Ga1e luomi. Ly nnc Scdlock. 90 -. . BOWDITCH HALL Executive Board Steve LeBlanc fPar1.J, James Pontifex fTreas.J, Gary McKenny CPres.J, Dan Pantano CVice-Pres.J, Henry Wilk fSec.J. Resident Ass'n Council Front Row: James Pontifex, Henry Wilk, Gary McKenney, Dan Pantano, Steve LeBlanc. Back Row: Quentin Jarvis, Bert Schofield, Bill Ryan, Mike Halloran, Wayne Morgan, Tom Owen, Bob Steele, Paul Burns, Ted Carlson. Absent: Bill Perreault, Mike Vogt. Q Judiciary Board Thomas Kristoph, Kent Miller, Joseph O'Conner, Thomas Charron CChairmanJ, Lynn Kinner, John Kavaeski. 91 DORM LIFE GV I , 1 W, r f va? 4 Q' X +A 1 O.K Rinse and switch over to dryer. f , , 3 A ,VP E 1 5 ' r : r 1 V A, W - ' A 5 J J 's A. aww fd? 5ul,p af,-ox 's . sv 1 -.S -' 'fl 2 s jf . A - ' ,A cv,-. ..fin -A V. nh .,4 1 .,,- ' E, A. .2 .r yt. . ,,,.e.....,. ,. . -K . ' ,f f 1 1 X L, Jef f mf' K '11 Get in there-you're not dry yet. V . ul!!! l ' '51 +P -. any , . J EFT 64 ' ,Wifi ,. nf' x-., g ff 1 I' 1 y Q fi, z 4 X 4 4 Y, -U A EW - 'fa A my ' If Whist anyone? . , , - , ,-'K y x 93 Light My Fire Y 'f' 4-r 'S R f 122 v! 'IWW Z my 7 I , I w 1 1 S4 EIT Ax C' i Et, ---L Take Me! 95 I TIME OUT li IQ we-as .'2 If is I fi at if 4 i v--, ' 5-'N Some Lead On Tuesday. November 29th, Salem State experienced the most productive day in the college's history: a co-operative attempt at communication. This was the day of our Time-Out from normal college activity for a long neglected, long absent necessity. The day started at 8:00 A.M.. in the Student Union Day Lounge with coffee and donuts served to all interested students. faculty and administration. The approxi- mate l.000 participants spent the remainder of the day in attendance at various discussion committees specially set up by the Student Association for the Time-Out . These groups focused on the major areas of campus difficulty and included the All-College Congress. the Cut Bill. the Curriculum Committee, the Student Power Committee and a general College Legislation Committee. A miscellaneous work-shop was also held to consider existing regulations with regard to Bookstore and Library hours. curfews. dress code. smoking and food services. Recalling this day evokes a variety of opinions by all factions of the college community. Though the feeling of most students is that Time-Out created a new sense of college unity. all must realize that concrete results cannot as yet be concluded. Enthusiasm has given way to pensive. lengthy study of the concepts derived during Time-Out . Clearly Time-Out was only a beginning. It is for the future classes of Salem State to produce constructive decisions for action. Indeed. the development of Salem State College hinges greatly on the concerned activities of one significant day. 5 Some talked 96 ...4- X.7 rw W3 4 . .,a'l OCTCBER 29, I968 The President Diseussed RWE OUT els 1 I ff The Students Discussed A f- fl 2 PM-g 'Q' . .rg -, v V43-'iff 7 Of . ,-,f - 1 ff' VII -fo. 1 9' M14 '4 QF: 1 Q '4 :HCV . . ' .- ' f 'GFS' .vpi -0 in .L V 4 1-. ll .P- FWZ, QL. 54 It Sian -1 .- v-urn ' ' ,Q - ' . ,4-s,.- . .ew-rPI,,: 1 5 H, A.. - . , A. va! f..-ftp - 'g .'a. . ,kt 1-,:' ,-. N . 1 K 6- L A , M ' , 1' ,NA A.:-4 , - 0--rn iiffqg 1--f -kai --A-. . ,F'E ' - 1513.-mqjdwi? u .Q QNQ N . I . .Y,. A ' - ,X f 1' ' -. , Q-, wwf' -.Q fh 'BY -, 9 ,wk f'?5,fi- ..-Af'-gg ,,1'C7'v5g -fx -ff 'A , . 2 ' ' K.. -- ' Y y ' R I 'Q 'xl -1'-, 'slhgxzli V ,MQ 4:-ku' .93- 'h... I' Q -,. L - A' , as., 3 Q'f .i r2? l. ' ,lpx .qfigwvi C , 'A -:',.' . :Q ,. ' , A 47... .-142253 QM . ll H- ,ad xi, 5.-f ..h - 1 H M. . '- . 'A' r ,., ,I 'r-' , , ' ' ' I nf' -if ' ,. V l .. fy? 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'aff'-rm, -., ,H W 1 , ' t.QL'2f.-.mf ' ' W up Igfbqfgul ' Q sf.:., 39 Q Q-qw Q ,, Ai, h r S - 4 Tzfify, Wiki: gl . .,, F 1 A W' , ' I.-5,4 ' -5 -' '--A5-Q.-'-' ' ' ,, -mf may- ,J .4 R' K ' ' ,, Jinx- YQ. --FK 5?-'54 .,,, ,. 1,-Y A . ,,..,,,Ag3,gg,,, -'f 'r-275. ,' .1 wa - I ' -PQ iw ' - -in 'Tw Q'- - ' ' ,'- I-' nv' 15' gl' i SPGRTS 'ev- s JT f , 'Q Q 3' SOCCER 'A '!ft--as A , ,. . ,- . . ,Q Y W .. 'ss 'V . ' H -- ,... 'I ' K -4-.'.':1.,.Yty'Iv:, 3' 6' Z' 'f-nfs' - ,V i' U -3 is -' , ... W .. ,L ,wif D' ' . - 4 .n ,Y ' ' M... . 1 E r,. f' , f' 'T-yr, , ga '- -D2 V 9L.'n1 ',-. .Q 'E . 5: - - if, ' -' Q,Qk3 'j ,I Q-eh, -Y . . Q.. ,g' 1 ' 5 , of J- .fs .Q . ' ' Og? 4 .fl gy Q A '. - 4354 9'1 lifgf -ff-cv ', ,.-4.--. SALEM O-GORHAM 2 SALEM O-WESTFIELD 5 Tom Burnickes thwarts a Westtield drive .fv- 91'-u-. 4 -uf A ' Y nr-O' 100 E 4 . ' . ., W - , qi 'A -I ,T A.,-Q., , - ff! A 79 was bv 'f' l. ' '1v-f----.vp ....' - - f se--2 nv gg- . Q 1 ,Emil ,D f XQ 611. 0 4 p, FAQ' 5 1 5 .fi L .lid l Qs uoh my Godn For Salem State Soccer fans this was a wait and see year. After a disappointing opening game against Gorham in which Salem was defeated 2-0, one could say, Let's wait and see, maybe they will get better . Then Westfield State invaded the Salem Campus and marauded to a 5-0 win. But there is hope yet, wait and see. Westfield was one of the strongest teams in the league, so we can't make any judgement on that game. Next came Fitchburg State, thinking Salem an easy prey. It looked as if they were right as Fitchburg jumped out to an early 2-0 lead over Salem. But Salem came on with Dana Childs booting the ball fiercely and Jim Reese kicking the ball it seemed to have wings. They managed to tie the score. The battle went on and Fitchburg scored another goal. The score was now 3-2 Fitchburg. With seconds remaining on the clock fwhich was being kept by that able manager-timekeeper Tony Donatol Salem was closing fast on the Fitchburg net and it looked like they may tie it up, when the horn sounded ending the game. At least Salem finally made the scoreboard. Next came Worcester State, a fighting team but an inexperienced one, and Salem proceeded to defeat them by a score of 6-1. Salem started to move. So into town marched Rhode Island College with the thought of bursting Salem's bubble. And that they did with a convincing 4-1 win. ln two days Salem was crushed by the powerful team from Eastern Connecticut College, the score, 8-l. Well, looking on the bright side, whenever Salem can beat neighboring Gordon College one can consider it a satisfying afternoon. So over to Wenham went the Vikings. And back to Salem they came without the satisfying afternoon, as they went down to defeat 2-0. Then in order came losses to Plymouth State, Rhode Island, and Gorham State, and the waiting and watching were over as in the three games combined, Salem scored only one goal. SALEM 2-FITCHBLIRG 3 SALEM 6-WORCESTER I Paul Thompson meets Steve Ryan . , 3 1. 'Lip '- if g' '- ff' Tel, 1 -Uqgl? z v '54, - Ni' - - 1 1 nn? hizilk' ' A ff- 'ij H is l 'I 1 W - gg-4 .' v' 7 - V' Y f 18 . 4, . 'jx' r - , . , x . , f 4, .1 -1 . - . . fa z if 4 Q .1 . - , Q 35,5 1' ' , if . i ,V 1 . f 1 I A ' , 1 v , ' X X V at -f 4 fe.. T2 , y f .A 2,5 44' .1 ' , 4 . I --v Y, ii i' 4 -J H-ia. 'Aili . J --- L-,I , ug . r .J fd .ici f s - , 0 ' ' . rf if - Q fu V- 2 f .' . Kb F t I sh' . D I L' Ji fy-f m'yL 73' A if ,,-1,1 I' N ' M ' 6 p 17 'hge ' 3 1 'W r ic?-ff 101 Qs. -1 5 4 , ln the two remaining games. Salem came from behind to tie Mass. Maritime l-O and lost to a strong Keene State team 7-O. There are many sophomores and juniors on the team who will go on to form a strong Salem team in the future. Although Salem did not have a winning season the Salem team gave their best to each and every game. and deserve a lot of credit for playing well against many strong teams. High scorer for the year was sophomore Ted Carlson who is promising to be one of Salem's all time greats. Defensively. senior Tom Burnickes thwarted many ofthe oppositions scoring attempts. as did goalie Tom Williams. and with the aid of backs Dana Childs and Jim Reese. Overall. the young inexperienced Vikings deserve much credit for doing their best. Hi 7 I 3 'S' V-iw 'I T4 lv-41 fi. me in f , 2 .,, - 7 QQ? A , A N . ' L' K A S - A XX xx .- 4 '. :S af 'JT' ' ' P r' 1 .J . .. -. E - z -aff . gs f 1, . ,' 5 -3' - .g ., , V 5, usa - . - S 'et-:fri 4 t fa wh- -A ,ac su LQ4. '84 , 5-'M w- SALEM I-R.l.C. 4 SALEM I-E. CONN. 8 SALEM 0-GORDON 2 Tom Williams Saves A Goal 102 ,f ' 4nn 'l . pp' ,.- -A' ' s NC 'AX U X E 1 f.,,.,f-v-- UWT' t 3.9 . JngQ meal--f I 'SP '-if-vflq,g 5v-is .0-N ...I 5-' .- 1'-f L Jmdni' 'ntGw'I'- ,sai- qkrgkqin . ff' .Q mm... '-Q? 1 Hey over here over here 9 . ,. . SALEM 0-PLYMOUTH 5 E Ouch v' ,-an 4 x-.i,:: V '94,...is if 5 4,9 . V , lu -- - 'I 'V , w N-czi , 'fnggvvved-g,.. L. ' . V ' 3 1 .Wag-1 Hof- Ag .ggi-gn--1 1,- V A f Y f A, st- :fflfa-'ff-2'-f . I an . . ,Ay 6 ' TP :f . . I Lang- rglxrtut 5 . . 5 '- C' wsllf yin , . ,... 3, , A 445 , , .. 4-,,.. A , , Q u K pid, 'f-f'55,.i, . ' ,, fig. E M N Q,,.z'a4'. ,T'-qv -In 1 if Q-'i:f,,. - f fx 1 C? Y xidihgg? - kpy, , Tv. g,A? V di- 1 1,135 ' ' 'vw 34? 3' . . ,1 . .. , V qswrfi-- N f Q!s v'f'. 1 1 103 Rick boots v. 'U' ' . Q.. 1 O .fssfgjr ,S Q-r ,, V.-l,-- - -.., 'flu f-at -- - Q7 one back into play- Y wut.. a:. ri. 9-in B --.I as . ,f ' .V ,wiqgv . . 5 wx,-,EQ lv , v V I. . v , 'Q . fivgfi-:gi-Q .diy V A c, V Y jfiigvm: 6 'ww f mf A . V ik? W Q 'vu w -U-A 'v 1' Q9 an at 1 N . x, 'vt -wig! .Q YQ QA .3-3' - 'H-Ji 3.-gr ., gg Q . k. -' f' .- , ,uv fi QWQU-nb - . x J. 'NYJ' if - ' 0 , 'O 'K ng Q E., 1. 'x 1 heh Qk' i. 'x v. 3' ' -r I. Ll .F-T 55. 4 5, iq' A 1 A fi 4 f'K.'!1 AM'- 0 1-vis vm-vyg , and K, Q4 , aw M mm -gms fi? ..,afM 2 armixi 'Wk , ' 45,1 gp ,Y , 'f-, W 1 UB ge 1 n, Win if W Wm SALEM I-R.l.C. 3 SALEM 0-CORHAM 3 .. 5 , -U... Nt? Speed and agility are both pan of the game . , S s . , ,-px..-Neg . Q' vi Q ,uf , . - 'Q I VN .. 5 ,F Q 7 - - - ...asf - 1-5 4- -4+ A A . -4 Q. s Mae ,Sr . . ku! 'Ai ' . it!!-1. 'Ll - , A Q? 'xv an 1 ' 1 Y . 'tp-. f 9 - : ex D - 1 it V 00' -f S. -.-Q . .- -avi ix Q.. 'X 34 .- ne X 3 1 . .n'2 -J I Q , - .8 s X ,, - S. , , ,451 X3-?tn'.+c.. -1- - ' r 'fi-A Y' - zz S I MY sh ,cg as- 'v- f2 ?- t ' - -f f3?'?s5-f ',-,,- X -' S L s 'Q-his H Orfmi., Lgv -K . i Q -Q-f -, F., - Sl- If- ' X' A 'W' -Y -' -Km 5 '3 SYN 'wr 'X QW. - ik -.XS -- -....- 'wr--xr fx: .- H, .- '-21 V 'f ' .. ' ff. - -v .. ' s S- 'iv C. . -. 'ltrel-a. -1 -- 1 . - -d' JL P ' 1'.P.sx.:S ' l U6 'html TEAM ROSTER Name Class Carlson, Robert Dickinson, Robert Hegarty, Stephen Otieno, John Leary, Stephen McCauley, Kevin QCapt.j Taylor, Larry Reese, James Pederson, Greg Sadoski, Alan Burnickes, Tom Childs, Dana Cavanaugh, Fred Ryan, Stephen McHugh, Jim Thompson, Paul Fayne, Frank Allen, Tom Ayers, Richard Williams, James Donato, Tony Nicolazzo, Rich Hometown Lexington Beverly Wakeheld Nairobi, Kenya Weymouth Woburn Beverly Woodshole Easthampton Salem Hatfield Salem Everett Danvers Salem Medford Malden Lunenburg Lynn Peabody Medford Waban VARSITY SOCCER SALEM SALEM SALEM SALEM SALEM SALEM SALEM SALEM SALEM SALEM SALEM SALEM 1968 RECORD GORHAM WESTFIELD FITCHBURG WORCESTER R.I.C. CONN. GORDON PLYMOUTH R.I.C. GORHAM MASS. MARITIME KEENE Alan Sadoski, Kevin McCauley Rick Nicalazzo :iff 107 TENNIS TOUR AME T 1 1 Y 3 5, qu-4 f gf' ...- s g 2 ',,-- ,Z .gd---. L'nder the direction of tournament chairman Henry Burns. SSC held its Second Annual Fall All-College Tennis Tournament. Over sixty entrants competed in the round-robin competition which lasted for tive weeks. Competition in the men's division was truly top-notch and created a great amount of enthusiasm among the spectators. ln the doubles event. Henry Burns and John TvlcHale ably represented the English Depart- ment by teaming up to defeat the top seeded team of President Frederick A. Meier and Dr. Richard LeBel. Chairman of the Psychology Department in a thrilling three set match. 5-7. 6-O. S-6. Both teams played fantastic doubles. Burns and Mcl-Iale were forced to set point several times in the tinal set but characteristically they dug in and found the right formula to surpass Meier and LeBel S-6 in the final set and win the match. The men's singles proved the highlight ofthe tournament by pitting last years winner and No. l seed. Dr. LeBel against the No. 1 player of the S.S.C. tennis team. Andy Xenios. This particular match set years of tennis savy against youth and strength. After dropping the first set 6-3. LeBel settled down to a game of powerful backcourt placement shots and tine net play to force Andy into numerous mistakes. Several times .-Utdy came back but just couldn't make the big point to break through. ln the end. it was LeBel. 3-o. 0-O. o-I. The scores. however are not indicative of the play which many thought to be some of the best singles ever played on the schools courts. ' 4 . -- -- .4 3 'la 4. KJ' K 5-4 .- 6 4 1 31 !!!!1'S-P. 11-N gggll li lg! UUE!! hr E553 On the left Dr. Meier and Dr. Lebel with the 1968 Mens Doubles Champs Hank Burns and Jay McHa1e. :- 1 W 55 I Y Q it R, ......- ., N , 1 f J 9 3 A 'Q -.I ' 1 1' 5 e:'W,+A Qmgf 5 3 wi: 'V n F 1 '1 4, ll., 'U ti' :W ' uv X , .. V2 HIE I -5-5 If 'M' fl 5 r- ' ' 1' wa-I N e-. -vi ' as 5 R!! 5- v.'V L, xii- , ' lu ! yn YI? F - fy' - X .r - . Hiya- Q ,rail - ,, ,-4.1, I 0 lx - 'es 'ff 6, ,T 'it -.5 ffm-e-.Q 4f5iJI nJ' x1?, r X f ij . -X 4 :Al .. -I wha Q .h . I A N-L .Q -. ' vm',1++f J e X .. ,, . 1 - . ,n Vnnb ,A , ,J V, I 1 .A .' at f , 'W' Am - I A A' ,L : - A Lvl . ' V 3, IV, .1 '. '. ' . 'K A. X A 109 BASKETBALL The Salem State Vikings opened up the season as the defending New England State College Conference champions. For the past two years, they led a successful defense of this title. This year with all the big guns gone, the Vikings didn't fare so well. This year the Vikings were a small and inexperienced team. They lacked a big, tall, rangy center who would be able to grab the all important rebounds. The team had only three lettermen from the successful teams the previous years. Co-Captains Nick Spiliotis and Dick Cooley along with Brian Popolizio were the only veterans returning and none of them had seen any considerable amount of action. The team opened at home against Bridgewater and many fans came to the opener to see how the inexperienced Vikings would do. The game started slowly with both teams making numerous turn overs. Then Jeff Ryback, a transfer from Merrimack, got a hot hand for Salem and gave the Vikings a five point lead at half-time. As play resumed Salem built the lead to nine but then the Vikings got cold handed. Bridgewater kept chipping away at the lead to finally go in front by two with 12 seconds left. However, Nick Spiliotis then drove the baseline for a goal that sent the game into overtime. Bridgewater shot out to a four-point lead in the first minute of overtime, but the Vikings tied the score again on the scoring of Jeff Ryback and the rebounding of Dick Cooley. Spiliotis then hit on two free-throws to put Salem ahead, but as time was running out an offensive foul on Salem gave the ball to Bridgewater. A fifteen foot set shot from the corner by Bridgewater sent the game into double overtime. It was all Bridgewater in the second overtime as the young Vikings simply ran out of gas to give Bridgewater a hard earned 89-82 victory over Salem. .Yu Xp.. Front: Coach George Blackwell. Jeff Ryback, Dick Cooley. Kevin Coughlin, Nick Spiliotis. Bill Glidden, Standing: Bill Clark, John Hanlon, Mike Winn. Kevin Sullivan, Bill Anderson, Dick Lee. Gary Cook. Brian Popolizio, Fred Syphax. Cnot drown lion Johnsonj. IIO 'Y 1 , M,-4' Mike Winn flies in for two. SALEM 5l RIC 70 SALEM 68 SMTI 92 Co-captain Dick Cooley attempts a rebound against Plymouth. 'V' SALEM 64 LOWELL 90 SALEM 72 HUSSON 90 SALEM 79 WORCESTER 78 SALEM 73 NEW HAVEN Ill 112 SALEM 74 WESTFIELD 9l SALEM 77 RIC IO6 QI!-AH. Ryback dnves around a Sp1l1ot1s p1Lk. SALEM 60 BOSTCN 7I SALEM 78 BRIDGEWATER 58 113 l 1i SALEM 82 BRIDGEWATER 89 SALEM 6I BOSTGN 9I f . E f -- 1. J 'QL' 1 1 vi 2 4' 32 1. Jer! Ry mkk maui- all the Nrkmgx m 5-mn ar. SALEM 74 MERIMACK 84 SALEM 62 FITCHBURG 66 114 l ..,.N This game was indicative of the entire season. In almost all of the games played this year the Vikings were either leading or within striking distance with little time remaining. At this point, they ran out of gas and enabled the opposition to fight back. Scores of 77-51 with Quinnipiac, 7l-61 with Plymouth, 71-51 against Rhode Island, and 77-66 against Westfield all go to prove this point. In everyone of these games it was nip and tuck until the very end when the opponent spurted to victory. It was during these games that Jeff Ryback was labled the big gun. He hit consistently for over twenty points during the first half of the season. Besides Ryback, the all around good defense of Sophomore Kevin Coughlin and the strong rebounding of Nick Spiliotis kept the Vikings in the game. After a dismal first half of the season, losing their first twelve games of the season, the Vikings finally came to life. Coach George Blackwell juggled the line-up and used sophomore Mike Winn and Bill Glidden and the Vikings finally put it together. Their first victory of the season came on the road at Worcester. Here Salem grabbed an early lead and hung on until the final minutes. Again, as in previous losses the team seemed to run out of gas. Luckily, however, Salem rallied in the closing seconds as Ryback hit on two free-throws to give Salem its initial victory of the season, 79-78. After successive losses to Husson, 90-72, and a real heartbreaker, 66-62, to Fitchburg, the Viking hoop squad travelled to Bridgewater to do battle with the Bridgewater State College five. Here the young Vikings played what proved to be their best game of the season. Salem State got all out performances from every single member of the squad while fast-breaking Bridgewater off the court in a 78-58 rout. rf-X 92 -... SALEM 7I QuiNiPPiAc 77 Co.-Capt. Nick Spiliotis has two points on his mind SALEM 58 GGRHAM 67 .N SALEM 6l PLYMOUTH 7I SALEM 66 WESTFIELD 77 SALEM SALEM SALEM SALEM K Y- - Ns, S' R V' JI, . ' ,, 'Wk .gi 'Ihr . X ' LQ'-kg. gfg Q 'XX Gone but not forgotten .5 - J S ,B .Y V V lc, 8I BOSTON The next encounter was against a good Gorham team. After taking an early lead. the Vikings became cold handed and wound up on the short end of a 07-58 score. Later in the same week. Gorham travelled to Salem in an attempt to make it two in a row. However. sophomores Mike Winn and Bill Glidden had different ideas. Together they netted -11 points while pacing Salem to an easy 70-58 victory. The last game of the season. at Boston State proved to be one of the most exciting games of the season. Boston State. a veteran team. was hard pressed in gaining a 90-Bl victory. Salem kept the game close and tried with all its heart to upset their heavily favored opponents. A tough struggle broke out under the boards numerous times between Nick Spiliotis and Boston's Tom Fallano. As the buzzer sounded ending the game. a iight broke out between the two. Soon both benches emptied and the young Vikings took out all of the season's frustrations on the Boston State Warriors. Thus ended the season for the Vikings. It wasn't a season filled with many but it was a young team that will reckon to be heard from in the next few years. Seniors Nick Spiliotis. Bill Anderson and Dick Cooley all played one-hundred percent while tryitig to win games for Salem. Juniors Jeff Ryback and Brian Popolizio. along with sophomores Kevin Coughlin. Bill Glidden and Mike Winn will leave Coach Blackwell a solid nucleus for next year. 9l 76 GORHAM 58 85 WORCESTER 84 50 NEW HAVEN 8l llb , R 1 1 ! v 4,,,. ..- -5'7 Y,,4 we' -naar-1 4 up mmm Varsity Coach Blackwell and Frosh Coach Jacobsen plan strategy. For when the one great scorer comes... NAME William Anderson William Clark Gary Cook Richard Cooley fCo-captj Kevin Coughlin William Glidden John Hanlon Richard Lee James McLaughlin Brian Popolizio Jeff Ryback Nick Spiliotis fCo-capt.j Kevin Sullivan Michael Winn CLASS Senior Junior Junior Senior Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Junior Junior Junior Junior Senior J Lmior Sophomore POSITION Center Forward Guard Forward Guard Guard Forward Forward Forward Guard Guard Forward Guard Forward HOMETOWN Magnolia Salem Salem Dorchester Lynn Watertown Bradford Lynn Salem Chelmsford Danvers Lynn Salem Saugus 117 4 Q . V .gs I. 'ti 1. 5 - 3 F-Fld! ml:-mass: , ,A .uf- .M v,.5' . HOCKEY SALEM 4 CHIO 3 SALEM 3 AIC 4 Rich Boucher and Greg Gurry on the attack. The Salem State Varsity Pucksters skated to a 12-5-1 record and a bid to the N.A.I.A. National Championships at Saulte Ste. Marie, Michigan. Carrying nine sophomores on a 17-man squad, it looked like a rebuilding year for Coach Barry Urbanski. But the Vikings, never overcome, Went on to their best season yet. Salem opened at the University of Vermont and took the game into overtime, winning 5-4 on Dave Pekins unassisted goal. In this game, all of Salem's goals were scored by sophomores: two by Bruce Jangro, two by Dave Pekins, and one by Joe Gallagher. Salem next journeyed to Worcester to do battle with Holy Cross and returned home with a disappointing 7-7 tie. Holy Cross' Junior sensation Larry Murphy scored five goals and their goalie kicked away 60 Salem shots, 26 in the third period, to keep the game knotted. Coach Urbanski summed it up after the game, We had 60 shots at the Holy Cross net and they scored tive breakaway goals. Thereis no excuse. Salem hit the road for their third game of the season against Merrimack, the defending E.C.A.C. Division II champs. Sopho- more Rick Boucher scored two goals in the first period to give Salem an encouraging 2-0 lead at the end of that stanza as goalie Glen Melton had 16 saves. But Merrimack proved too strong as they scored two in the second period and three more ir1 the third while Salem could only manage one in the third and came out on the short end of a 5-3 score. Of special note in this game was the excellent performance of Glenn Melton in the Salem goal as he turned back 35 Merrimack shots. Salem's fourth away game in a row was at A.I.C. in Springfield and the Vikings played a spectacular game before falling to defeat 4-3. Once again goal-tending excelled as junior Dean Humphries turned away 51 of the Yellow-Jackets shots. Defensernan Mike Gilligan played another of his tremendous games, foiling many of A.l.C.'s rushes while tallyirig twice. it-Q . y Next Salem invaded Boston Arena for a game with arch-rival Boston State. Boston jumped to an early l-O lead and held on through most of the game but Salem erupted for three goals in the final period for a 3-2 come-from-behind victory. Sophomore scoring sensation Bruce Jangro scored the winner at 18:42 of the final period and assisted on the other two goals. Once again goal-tending was spectacular as Glenn Melton had 50 saves. Mike Gilligan showed the fans the stuff that all-star defensemen are made of by foiling many of Boston's scoring attempts. Salem played its first home game as it renewed its intersectional rivalry with Ohio University, and Salem came out on top, 4-3. Rick Boucher scored the game winner, his second goal of the game, with two minutes left. Oswego State was the next for the Vikings and the New Yorkers scored four goals in the third period to down Salem 6-4. Bruce Jangro, by now leading Division II scorers, scored three goals and garnered three assists as Salem got back on the victory trail with a 12-4 rout of Lowell Tech. Jangro had his second hat trick in as many games to lead Salem to an 8-3 victory over Ithaca College and earned himselfa spot on the E.C.A.C. Division Il weekly all-star team. The Vikings continued in their high scoring style by routing New Haven College, 9-2, Lehigh University, 8-O Ca shut-out for sophomore goalie Bobby Rowejg New Haven again, 13-2, Oswego State, 9-2, Ithaca College, 4-23 and in a revenge game with Holy Cross, a 12-2 victory. Holland ices the puck. SALEM 7 HOLY CROSS 7 SALEM I2 LOWELL TECH 4 119 SALEM 3 BOSTON 2 SALEM 4 OSWEGO 6 fl 'x SALEM 5 VERMONT 4 SALEM I3 NEW HAVEN 2 120 ,QL 15 SALEM 8 LEHICH 0 SALEM 4 ITHACA 2 X 1 ,N 1 K 'tt' 93? Q 'v SALEM I2 HOLY CROSS 2 SALEM 9 LOWELL TECH 3 121 Dean Humphries S d Q9 makes a kick out save The Vikings' most disappoint:-'g loss came at the hands of Colby College. With each team fighting tooth-and-nail for a playoff spot, Colby came from behind in a see-saw battle to down Salem 6-5 in sudden-death overtime. A 9-3 victory over Lowell Tech primed Salem for a rematch with a rough-and-tumble A.l.C. squad. With Salem's playoff chances still alive, the game was a must. The Yellow-Jackets burst open a 1-1 tie in the second period and rolled to a 12-3 lead. With ten minutes left, Salem began its comeback and scored seven goals before the game was halted under protest at 19:38 because fighting had erupted. ln the final tally, Salem finished fifth in E.C.A.C. Division Il,just out ofa playoff spot. This is particularly admirable since this is only Salem's second year in conference competition. But the Vikings did earn the right to represent the East in the N.A.I.A. Championships. Standouts on the team were Mike Gilligan, junior Captain who led all eastern defensemen in scoring. Mike proved a threat on power-play where his slapshot scored consistently. The iron-man of the team, Mike skated 40 to 60 minutes a game and constantly foiled on-coming rushes with fine poke checks and board cheeks. Mike is Salem's first valid All-American candidate in hockey. Sophomore Bruce Jangro was the leading scorer in the East, averaging almost four points per game. It was this consistent scoring which earned him a spot on several li.C.A.C. Division ll weekly all-star teams. Junior Greg Curry, a line mate of Jangro's, averaged almost three points a game despite a painful bruise incurred at the beginning of the season. Coach Barry Urbanski is looking forward to a strong team next year with 14 returnees plus the outstanding freshmen from this year's I2-4 freshman team. 122 nl? I Sets for the draw-Jody Pedro. Rick Boucher and Greg Guny storm the AIC defense. 1 l ' I 1 . 'QF' Y I .fue- 3 -sg ,wh TP V .N 3 r- 3. .5 gr. SALEM 9 OSWEGO 3 SALEM 8 ITHACA 3 The Bear I - 1' ' 'lwbl ' 'l Lv ll XXX ' 1 fs Jim Gilligan bursts through a Colby check. SALEM IO AIC I2 SALEM 3 MERRIMACK 5 SALEM 9 NEW HAVEN 2 ff Front: Fred Cavanaugh, Joe Gallagher, Dave Pekins, Dean Humphries, Bob Rowe, Glen Melton, Jim Gilligan, Dave Robinson, Ed Fox. Standing: Mike Gilligan. Barry Ramsdell. Bob Britnell, Charles Holland, Francis Halpin, Richard Boucher, Bruce Jangro. Coach Urbanski. Cnot shown: Jody Pedro and Greg Gurryl i K I B I J 'vlnv- Bruce Jangro, one of the Vikings' nine sophomores, is a possibility for the E.C.A.C. Division II All - Star Team. NAME Dean Humphreys Robert Rowe David Pekins Fred Cavanaugh James Gilligan Bruce Jangro Barry Ramsdell Joseph Gallagher Charles Holland Greg Gurry Michael Gilligan, Capt. Douglas Robinson Edward Fox Francis Halpin Jody Pedro Robert Britnell Richard Boucher CLASS POSITION 70 Goal 71 Goal 71 Defense 69 Wing 69 Wing 71 Wing 71 Wing 71 Wing 71 Defense 70 Center 70 Defense 70 Wing 71 Center 71 Center 69 Center 70 Defense 71 Center HOMETOWN Dedham Lynn Lexington Malden Beverly Melrose Wakefield Lexington Melrose Beverly Beverly Stoneham Esmond, R.I. Malden Lynn Framingham Waterville, Me FRESHMA OCKEY El x L,L M Q Front Row: Tom Voltero, Stan Cruwys, Mike Sullivan, Mark Sullivan, Back row: S Mark Kornechuk tMan agerl. Bob Marcous. Steve Guy, John lfoley, Dave Murphy, Tom Livingston tCaptaini, Leo Bush, Dave Lusk Raymond N. Ifunchion tCoachJ. Tom Livingston on the attack against Boston University The Freshman Hockey Team finished its second ' season in E.C'.A.C. competition with a second I2-4 record. Highlights of the season were vic- . . S M tones over such perennial powerhouses as West Point. 5-21 Merrimack. -1-2: Northeastern, 6-31 Boston College, -1-23 Colby, S-33 Boston State. 5-21 and the University of Massachusetts, 3-2. Also, the Freshman Vikings were one of the few tcains Io score ai goal on the powerful Boston University lfrcslnnen. Outstanding prospects for Coach lirhanskfs varsity next year are defense- nian John lloley, forwards Dave Murphy and Nlikc Sullivan, goalie Mark Sullivan, and Captain iloni Livingston. Jim Foley, a consistent performer for the young Vikings. ug w 'I oi WW Defenseman Steve Guy and Goalie Mark Sullivan find B.U. just too tough. X., is i L15 Mike Tobin , A ,,.,,, 'F' Bill McBrine lm ,i Q ,ff ,, ,. 5 35.42 Stan Cruwys 1' , V9 ff i 2 I T f X -'T tli. yn-- SFI w-.., , .'s , . . ., i . , , , ,- gn- -1-61527-if-7?Q . v Sa -s Mark Sullivan, another consistent perfommer for the Frosh. Ben Bradlee starts a rush against B.U. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Front Row: Steve Bowser. Tom Brown. Jim Rogers, Bill McNeil. Frank Barstow. Standing: Coach George Jacobsen. Ken Alkins, Brian Johnson. Pete Serbanos. Jim Drynowski, Mike Cunningham, Paul Tumas, Robert Sachs. Dave Rainville. Tony Donato. The Salem State Freshman Basketball team started off very impressive but, cooled - off the last part of the season. Coach George Jacobson was very proud of his team. feeling that the boys are playing for experience and not to compile any records. Thecoach felt that bad weather late in the season hurt the team because they were unable to practice. Coach Jake felt the highlights of the season were victories over the Plymouth State J.V.'s. a team of sophomores and juniors. and a l02 - 80 victory over Bridgewater. The young Vikings twice passed the century mark and averaged B0 points a game. The coach also felt the loss of Paul Charette hurt the team. If eligible next year. Paul. in addition to Frank Barstow fo' 4 J. Tom Brown. and Jim Rogers fo' lvl should be a welcome addition to the varsity. Barstow averaged over 20 points and ll rebounds a game. Rogers over 15 points and ll rebounds, and Brown wound up with an IX point average. Guard Brian Jolmson led the team in shooting percentage. Mike Cunningham, a o'7', center, and 6'5 Jim Krynowski showed great improvement the last part of the season and could help Coach BlackwelI's crew in l9o9 - 70. 130 Brian Johnson t'l0j and Tom Brown direct the play against Boston State. S 5.4 Frank Barstow goes base line for two. ....-,p0 ,....4w- Tom Brown draws the foul as he drives toward the hoop. , e.- . 9 ww QP FTW., ., ' gm o x -3437 A A , '- .4 Y NI xy I w kr m.zlv.wl11111 h xl fm w I M I 7 J I Coach Jake takes time to talk to his team. 2 W Barstow up with a jumper. Jim Rogers in a scramble for the ball. 133 ,Aff fv BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Y -J -ew- ,f ' .vw ,,ni..j,,. I . -47.1 4 f:A, ' f.. . ,,,,. ,gs-A ,- -., V 1 -.E A- . .L -' Hiyw--,-,, ,-' 4'1- 1? ff' 'r r Nm' IWW Sl.lll1lIllgI Iif'lI1lI.4r.m. I34 HOCKEY CHEERLEADERS Left to right-front: Ginny Frazie, Captain Cindy Philips, Co-captain Diane Lewis, Karen Healy. Nancy Hodge. Back Row: Marie Adams. Christine O,Brian, Holly Abbott, Verna Petrilli, Marie Makela. MayAnn Tassi. 135 GIRLS BASKETBALL I- et Pag:'.e.o 4C0-e'ajt.LCaIfi1- Fritz. . ...ie fylanntnx. The Betsy Baker. Sharon l-lughes.Ciridy'Callahari1Co-capt.J.M:u'y lwyq Vfuzrzerfs Varsity Baskethall team compiled winning season this year with tr yiet-Q-ries and une game remaining. This was a rebuilding season tor Salem. and under the .uae ..i.. 5 ui lyllis Lurinie Kriek. tlxis year's team formed a ysery strong otlferisive as well as detSe'ts1ye ziueleus. Ruderiek. Cathy Fritz. Janet Pacheco and Cindy Callahan provided Salem zaitii a well-baiarteed tttStSez'.siye. As ts utlten the ease in girls basketball there is not much seurprxg lxit this yearis team was alile to et-mpile a -13-peyint per game average. Senior mr'-yards and :ty-eaptagzis Janet Paelteeyt arid Cindy Callahan consistently played fine te:1s1'.e games. set-ring iii dt-ubie :igures in several games, Lnder their leadership. this .ear ie-air: had a great deal tit spirit arid a true desire tty win. T ie Salem detezise, Led hy guards Nlary Nlanning and Helen Thomas constantly' tf.'-haried ttppttzpezits' eftlttsts by hreak tipe Vikings' yyinning streak. Other Rey figures in Balultlhx delle-:t.s1y'e szieeess were Seniurs Betsy Bulger and Nancy Butters wlity played sie-:1t Lea-.ls-gip hasketlyall tE'.rty.igl'.tytit the season. The defense also had the d.si,,.. -:1 tit Ertyldirg their --ppt-rtents tty .1 :iiinimum ut I-1 points per game. l' ay. E tr Saie::iState Il.lSyQ.:ty1.ClC.lCaIl Bissell. Betsy Bulger. Nancy Butters. Cindy Callafaz.. Betty l5a1'1I'.wsU.f'.1ll.y l-ritz. Sandy Giles. Sharon Hughes. Tylary Manning. fylillie 'yleir eE..Jane1 l'.1gf'.eg-y.Yyxyritte Rtyderiek. llelenThtimas and Cheryl Wtyudtlri. l .Sty I ga ' f t I I aw Q Q F934 .6 'X , , 'H 3 Q , ,, 4 vr I .f 5 , -:: WK Q ,. , A regular at all the games Helen Thomas grabs the rebound and passes off to Cathy Fritz. J karclk .1 rulmund dguimlCLurdur1, SALEM SALEM SALEM SALEM SALEM SALEM Helen T han, Jan GORDON II LASELL 36 WESTFIELD I7 FRAMINGHAM 20 BOSTON STATE 42 BOSTON COLLEGE 37 139 CYMNASTICS ai Y Janis Hanley. Holly Abbott. Carolyn Levvalski. Brenda Galutfo. Debbie Biever. D-'im .- l i ' il? In X 1 i S U ' i 3. A :aff B :Ei 4 - 4 Gymnastics is a recreational and competi- tive all year round sport. As a recreational sport. it promotes physical development and activitv tor leisure time. As a competitive sport. it involves strict discipline and rigid- itv. Both of these aspects are characteristic or gy mnastics at Salem State College. Open to all men and vvomen of the college. gy mnastics at Salem is for those vvho have some extra time to spare. vvant to get in shape and vvant to have fun doing it. Competitively. Salem has successfully initi- ated a vvornen's gymnastic team under the coaching ot Gail Nlason. a former Springfield captain and outstanding competitor. l.i7 Nlanzi xvorlxs out on the uneven parallel bars. Carolyn Lewalski shows that gymnastics is more than sport-it's also an art. i' 6- -a 1 es, sw! 5' 'T vlfssfl Pretty and graceful, Debbie Biever on the balance beam. Hl Xi Ll .t or cos- what rtzazii. or Lis ant do L 4' ff N The team works out at least two hours daily and competes in all four events: tloor exercise: a series of combined tumbling and dance movements: vaulting: rebounding off a Rheuter board over a horse in positions such as lay out squatt. straddle and handspring: balance beam: a performance of runs. jumps. leaps. turns. poses and tumbling on a four inch width wooden beam and uneven parallel bars: a series ot' predominately hanging and swinging exercises transferring betvveen bars-one high and one lovv. Their performance on each piece is scored on a basis often points and isjudged on its originality. difticulty. tluency. perfection of execution. and beauty of combinations. Competing on an intercollegiate basis. this year the coed gymnasts met with teams from Southern Connecticut. Springtield. t'iiivQfsiit- ot' Massachusetts. Ithaca. Courtland. and Westchester. Also. at the close ot' the competitive season. the girls participated in the Collegiate I and ll divisions at the Eastern competition held at East Stroudsburg. Pennsylvania. Nlembers of the team who competed at these events are: Holly Abbott. captain and senior from Peabody1Carolvn Levvalski. senior from Peabody: Deborah Biever. junior from Salem: Brenda Galuffo. junior from Winchester. Linda Littlevvood. junior from Danvers. Liz Nlann. junior from Winchester. Nlarylyn Wall-cer.junior from Milton: Janis Hanley. sophomore from Nlaldenz Sonja Widell. sophomore from Lynntieldg Diane Kasper. Freshman from Reading. W The team receives excellent coaching from Gail Mason, who demonstrates a front leaning rest on the uneven parallel bars. Carolyn Lewalski makes a handstand look like childls play. 143 FIELD HOCKEY ' 1' PW ill 5 -, .. ff ' Q . n K . A B ' -.1 4' Q od ' , -Q L-, N sl. lx? x fm N Q3 f A S Hx j Back l. to r., Debbie Burrell, Phyllis Butters, Pat Capello, Betsy Bulger, Nancy Butters, Coach Catherine Clarke. Front l. to r., Ann Veilleux. Betty Farinoso, Natalie Poor, Betty Cameron, Donna Bevan, Cheryl Woodfin, Sandy Giles. 414, I44 -Tl 1 iv 'Q The Women's Varsity Field Hockey Team had a very fine season with a record of 4-1-1. This was the first year under the direction of Miss Catherine Clarke, who did a commendable job of turning a young, inexperienced team into one, which in every game displayed remarkable precision and team work. Victories this year were over Gordon, 2-1, and 1-0, Framingham, 4-1, and Westfield, 5-1. The tie game against Bridgewater with a score of 1-1 , and Salem's only loss was to, Plymouth State, 5-3. Over the season, the Salem offense scored sixteen times, while the defense played consistently excellent games, holding opponents to a total of nine goals. Nancy Butters, left-inner, drove in eight of Sa1em's goals, with Patti Capello, center-forward, getting four, and Sandy Giles, Ann Veilleux, and Cheryl Woodfin scoring the rest. Seniors who were outstanding and contributed greatly to Salem's fine season were: Nancy Butters, left-inner, Ann Veilleux, right-inner, Betsy Bulger, left fullback, and Donna Bevan, center halfback. 145 1. -...1:fz:?-: 5LC ' Hi Z' x .ix .1354 ff ' I ,L-,'1.gi . ,os 7' 44' .lllf 1 WL. If-P' xxx Q.- NS-5 . uf? if ,ff lr' Q 'Ffa 1, . qv ,- 1. .M fi,.,,1,'c v,,J. . - gv , -2 'K -4. .A- rm- ,, I , N., 9. 4:- D - 'ff H , ev- ' '- - -ff' . A'-,g-ff li-A Y. l ' I V wi' 'Str 1 'W Af ,-- ' - - Y.. , 2, gf, if' 'J' S,x- 1 1-ff, C I+ . 1. 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BONARRIGO MATHEMATICS Tux 1 N CHARLES MILTON BURNETT MATHEMATICS 'i CALIOPE BORATGIS ENGLISH 161 ROBERT ALBERT BOUSOUET HISTORY lx , bv L 64 'N-I ARTHUR N. BURT HISTORY MICHAEL CARRATL' MATHEMATICS F 4 JAMES L. CAVERLY MATHEMATICS JAMES EDWARD CASSIDY MATHEMATICS J' 4 'rf-ff 3 3 1 ' PATRICIA M. CHISHOLM ENGLISH 'V HRYN RUS! CIIISIICJI M J IIISIURY H52 99' CHRIS H. CHRISTOPHLR MATHEMATICS RONALD W. COAN HISTORY JOHN COMENOS ENGLISH ar' ...srl- BARBARA CONNICK BIOLOGY ll I DONNA M. KSCALCIONEJ CONTI ENGLISH 163 JANET LOUISE CONNELLY ENGLISH ALYCE L. CONNOLLY ENGLISH CAROL CONWAY ENGLISH X1-XRYP.C'RIl,DOX BIOLOGY 'ff . f 2 E43 ELIZABETH M. CORBETT ENGLISH -.ks wr ,Z JOHN Cf KLRRII R LNGLISII lfw-1 MARY CRANE HISTGRY S 'C- JANIES J. IYALESS.-XNDRO NIATHLNI.-XTICS ROBERTA ELLEN DAVIS HISTORY 4159 HELEN M. DESROCHER MATHEMATICS DONNA MARIE DECUNTO HISTORY ROSE MARIE DESISTO MATHEMATICS LORRAINE LDILISIOJ DICKSON HISTORY 165 JUSTINE M. DOBECK BIOLOGY 'US A SHEILA DRISCOLL ENGLISH 55m31- - 4-U mf.. , Wfye- .4 .5 . PAULINE DUHAMEL MATHEMATICS WY LAURA M. DUPUIS BIOLOGY RN ELLEN MARX DZIUSZRO MATHEMATICS H16 Q PATRICIA MARLENE DUNBAR HISTORY I . Nev .sp GREGORY C. FARLEY ENGLISH .2 CAROL ANN FARO MATHEMATICS MARGARET A. FARRELL ENGLISH f Q lx L- gsxxx V R A LT :gil 1 Z - I. T s 1 A- KARLA FOELKEL ENGLISH , Img 1f.E1:h...'-'Tig I . 4, I Win n 1 -L.. ' WW MICHAEL R. FERGUSON HISTORY 167 THOMAS V. PAY HISTORY R 'A , .1 NANCY J. FOTHERGILL ENGLISH 1 '5- 9 V 'T X .I : CHERYI. BI, GRANEY HISTORY JEANNE P. GRAY HISTORY tu , z g'i'4?'TTa' V A' x v Q 175 THOMAS GUTOWSKI BIOLOGY NI 'XRCQARLI IQ IIANLIY LNGLISII S- T65- 4a -lx, fl' DONALD P. HAYES HISTORY NIICHAI I, J, HANRAHAN HISTORY lim ANN MARIE HEALY GEOGRAPHY 1 4 DENNIS B. JACKSON ENGLISH 'N . STEPHEN JOSEPH HEGARTY ECONOMICS 1 Q if ur .NN .Ar PAMELA C. HIGGINS MATHEMATICS ' f s . xv A fx... fr, I , ' l xi -. f' 4-N Xa ' ' , . J ,....- I . 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LANGLAIS BIOLOGY NIAR Y LOL' LAK 'RUIX INGLISII ga RICHARD D LAPIERRE 4 i ENGLISH 'QV I72 '22- -,p is-' ,QI FRANCES C. LARUSSO ENGLISH 6X AP BARBARA J. LEARY MATHEMATICS GERALDINE ILUCIANOJ LUKE ENGLISH VICTOR LIQIQ GEOGRAPHY Cn. 3 fn ' A gf, 4 1 'E H MLAF, .ML S I, 1 J W 5 1 9 1 ' ff 'c ' WJ' ' ' 535. I f' l v 1 P J ' 36 , 54. 'W I ska ' . Q-, ' . . f,...f fag 1' ' I ' .1 . 2. v, 5, I A , 1 A I, ,. A ,9- W? ' xl JEAN R. LUTHER ENGLISH ANN M. LYNCH HISTORY 173 H' N W ,, fi AUDREY MACE ENGLISH 4ciT 'm Ex h ml :Q 6 b .1 , ' I 3 , ' t q I, 5. . I I P I I ,gg S ? . I . 7 V , -7.3 m , 'zjiw . 52 i-vi in i ,. . , ' .,, I YA EIS' ' f it' lst, 2 ,. A r 4, . ., .A ,, , , ,J . , 1 bm' I . , 'V -QQ bi 'K 'X S :.,.., s i n ffm., :ff I ' , f I , l we ' 1 W-fi I I Slim Q 171 -bu 'X sf' f fy I S ig 3 I ' ' En. I I x I JOHN P, M ANEY CHEMISTRY N- V If A 0' U 44 PATRICIA MARINO ENGLISII 174 JAMES G. MAMONAS HISTORY Q i JUDITH A. MASELLI MATHEMATICS ANNE M. MAZZA ENGLISH or f',,. ,f fv'. JUDY QDEVINCENTSI MASSE ENGLISH Vx.,- I V . .1 g' I! , ,,, I MARGUERITE M. MICHAUD I ENGLISH 1 If II I I ROBERT F. MCMANUS HISTORY DIANE J. MODICA HISTORY A MARGARET QCAPOBIANCOJ MIGUEL BIOLOGY 175 lxkl GARY M. MOORE v f V gag ' HISTORY RENE P. MORNEAU 3 'C HISTORY .P ' Y' 5. . v . ..,...-f.,,.. ..,..- , , , IFN Ig MA I HI' N1.'X'I'lC'S Hl HN N1.N1l'RGl-X gf'F L.,-LZ, , 3 . L13 7 af U I3 3-'WE ' 1 ,fhgigg,',..g A 'HJ ,Q 'A' NANCY CDESROCHERJ MULDOON MATHEMATICS '??' GAY NICKOLE HISTORY 176 NANCY JEAN NOLAN ENGLISH PATRICIA O'BRIEN ECONOMICS v-'A iw.: .-, . ANNE LOUISE O'CONNELL HISTORY ,Q MAI f My f' ,jf , - lm 3 ' , :. Y liz' win k? 43' . ifii? ' 1 14 L A I-341' Zig- 1-,E -as ' A ' ,-'A I F31 ' f --- ft 2 afi- ,1 5 ' f - '-I - . f I ' Q- gf? I L. I 1- CAROL CTHOMPSONJ PALLESCHI ENGLISH NANCY CNAZZAROJ O'CONNELL ENGLISH Agn-0 '70 hr' NORMA J. PANOSIAN DONALD G. ORSILLO MATHEMATICS HISTORY 'ggi I 177 THOMAS J. PERRAULT ENGLISH NIARY CHRISTINE M. PERRON ENGLISH lf' 5 . S. I , ' .fxgwifwr I. Q xx, TNI' I I!4,!f2l,2lX T I 5112 73 lv 'ind' A I L,f 1 ' I , POXKTLI SLAND HISTORY l 'Y WILLIAM G. POTTER. III HISTORY 3 KARLN Y. PRATT HISTORY 178 vw'-will Ili? fi .1 ' -sa.. -'?U 9,'r- Y-4' jk. 'vu-A-3 -5 4,- fF'.4.1'1 1Wv 'T , :'A..' Y if gg-A E ' 'vi E ' -fi11'.Q-: CHANNING S. REEYES GEOGRAPHY Us, .1 I I I LYNDA A. REYNOLDS HISTORY I F In I I ' s- I A I1 I fiifriw-ff Xe? ' J E Iii .1 X X X X K QV X X K x T ' X X X X X I 'D k . ANSLK X S ,g 53. -.--E I --x4 TERESITA A. ROGALSKI ENGLISH GAILAF. RICKER HISTORY K5 'fl SUSAN CHOULDSWORTHJ ROBERTSON ENGLISH AC -4:25 LINDA J. ROWELL ENGLISH 179 WW. SUSAN E. SAUER MATHEMATICS 1,1 'SX I - I x ,va :vw ,. K . LINDA SINIARD ENGLISH 44' ! Viv I INIJIX ,II .-KN SNIII II GI OGRAPIIY SS KATHLEEN SCIACCA ENGLISH DIANNE E. SINCLAIR ENGLISH 15 ' X af' QS K, P 2 1 ff .,,, 1' CAROL SOUCY NIATIIIpNIA'I'IC'S V' v-pr lib wo CLIFFORD J. SMITH HISTORY css' 222' IiLI.IfN T, SPANKS BIOLOGY ANDREA J. ST. GERMAIN MATHEMATICS MARY M. SULLIVAN .GEOGRAPHY VIRGINIA STOCKETT HISTORY .pw r ' I Af ELIN M. SWANSON HISTORY 181 DANA M. SULIN BIOLOGY We J' If f I .4-fr? 91 I S . ? MI sa f ,pf rf' DIANE G. TANGUAY GEOGRAPHY , uma mu T. TOXKNShND C-. LNGLISH lll ENGLISH 15 .IAQKELINE E. THAYER ENGLISH Q ,S 6 HIBTORX 'I , Rl P I: 182 CAROLE J. THOMPSON RICHARD B TR -'xSIx JOSEPH N. TROTTA HISTORY 12 V3 ' If 1525 I,r ff ANITA P. TURNER ENGLISH STEPHEN VOLPE MATHEMATICS ff PII1 Mg! LYNN URBAN HISTORY ' 1 Qi. If-, f:..-- If 1'-' .36 ZOE E. VREES ELIZABETH WALLACE HISTORY ' ' - ' 1, ,,.. ---1.g1, .5 M L 1 'L V . 3 -1-,,,.,:'+ ' F - if 1- I' 1.5: -if ' g I - l A 1' P A if' 41 C y fff-3 1 A a , ENGLISH 183 Y' I 4 STANDLEY J. WARDEN M.-xTHEx1AT1Cs 3' X- QZJ' aizill.-QV, Q MICHAEL J. XY,-XLOR 5- ' ,,y,52fZf fit x1uHEx1AT1C5 L--21: 43g2:5f'Q:E:-'W-'ag 'LW :ig 1' jg? v:g'E5,:Q V' :lx fi: ft . J ' g-139' ' av f 5 lg I - ,f I .J AQ' ,1- GLORIA E. WHITE ENGLISH 41-- 2 2 K ILIZ '-.Lil lH X. XKILR BIOLOGY 5 f vw. Q JOHN .-X. WILSON. JR. HISTORY IN-1 KAREN LEE WOOD MATHENI.-XTIFS PATRICIA WYSOCKI MATHEMATICS 5 G- - 24 ,K . if PATRICIA FITTON ENGLISH uf 471' mr WARREN J. YAEGER GEOGRAPHY .2 TERESA YANNETTI BIOLOGY 1 ' 185 I , ,V Y......, -Mm , ,gl i ART K ll. Y y 4...i A-LR STEPHAX PANOSTAN 1 1 CQ..m...-.. ,f x S'-HTH MR. VITO SAMMARTAXO au. t' '-CR. NICHOL 1.5 V-AG'vi1.'i W! MR. ROBERT L,-XRTER X 1' I 'w1R,THONiAS LE ARX MUSIC ' 1 MR. VINCENT N. GIANNINI MR- JOHN A- FINNEGAN 1-4.5! DR. TIMOTHY F. CLIFFORD Chairman HANDWRITINC ' 'K 2 JSTM MISS ELIZABETH GILLETTE PHILOSOPHY 'lg-1' DR. GERARD BEDARD MR. DANIEL F. HARRIGAN, JR. , . Chairman 187 Chaxrman 7' 3-, I s H. 7 E , '95 MR. BARRY URBANSKI NIR. RAYMOND FUNCI-IION IK 3,5 ' 1 A NIR. GEORGE H. BLACKWELL NIR. RICHARD L SCHNEIDER Chaiiman G. NIR. GEORGE A. JACOBSON NIR. WILLIAM A. GILLIS 188 PHYSICAL EDUCATIO Allin. ' 'wr' R TZ XV! 3' Miss VERNA L. MOBERG 1 MRS. NANCY CLIFFORD db DR. HELEN T. MACKEY Chairman MISS JOAN E. DUDA tj- --.5 N S MISS SHIRLEY CONRAD MRS. GAIL MASON 189 9 I 6 'T' Q 9 1-.., ' 'T' MISS ELIZABETH BAILEY MISS JOAN ZARDUS 15 C' MISS CONSTANCE KRICK SPEECH 1 5 N fd- 7 . ,552 gif., , . FRANCIS E. CALLAX C?,.L1'Tff.ii PSYCHGLOCY '--v GLORIA f-IEZIROPSKY f 3.fXX2fEf EAN J MAX'-f'JNf I PI YULI IVA LX ,Cs .a,, T7 PATRICIA NI, ZAIDO -Y 9- + Y f ,-v Q , -A-2 g DR. RICHARD A. LSBEL Ciiuiigi . 9 A Ks. CHARLOTTE ETIIXGER ,3- U? PI RRX Y ANOV- 190 -J - v CARL D. S'-HTH LIBRARY i MR. WILLIAM J. SCANNELL 653 MR. GRANT W. SEIBERT MRS. JOSEPHINE R. JOHNSON 191 K vp 'TI7' -1 MISS GERTRUDE L. FOX in . . 3 L' ' I V . J ,'Qzv.,. ' A Lf a - I , ff??G'34 jf','I2'I in gay, iiwbf 2-X iiifzigjz . - ., , Mzfayfp. -,112 :th f,Iiw?f:5!7:--.arf f. site I ARMANDO J. RE Horace Mann WARREN AUSTIN ESTELLE EPSTEIN n 6' X AGNES NIQQQUADIL 5 ' w CARUI, Ml'l,LULl.. xND FRANCIS BUCKLEY JOHN RIKKOLA Principal VIOLA NIUNYAN FQ W2 Aww Q' X fi' 6 5 2' 1 QQ ' A - is MIRIAM LINSKY AGNES MCCOURT q i: ..., ,fx fm Y S, 'H . 4 'H' . 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TERRY LEE ABBOTT ELEMENTARY R- vi- fl LINDA M. ALBERT ELEMENTARY 3 'Fm xt- 1 my ,- NIJ.-X ,IOYf'l .Xl LLN SHERYL G. AMOS ILI MI N I ,XRY Q T, ELEMENTARY CHRISTINE L. ASHLEY JUNIOR HIGH ' 'Q 5-1 ' gp ,Vx JANE E AYLWARD JUNIOR HIGH , MKAMM , f SUSAN B. BACKMAN JUNIOR HIGH BEVERLY A. AYOTTE ELEMENTARY 'S. LINDA T. BALDASARRI3 'f3 ' JUNIOR HIGH 197 m 5 if IX 435, TI I :L-W' '. '-xii: vt 127- A- X .' Yi- ,Il -QE If 4 . fi 3 . -Fi' Ss. f, . . ,LMA ',-:IW , -jj .1 ?,',,l7-fmi. '. -I' , H L- as -f :': :I-.g, :g 'I 'I ' . if K' L A ' -I ..,- II' 5 X' If ,.. ' Ig lj.. ' 5 V4 1, I .zzz 'IL Y If A I .1 QI' .713 ,I ff,- I I -' M, 539. I . .Jul . ',2's4il ' f- . ' TIMOTHY A. BASSETT JUNIOR HIGH ,I XNII I ISAXRBXRA I5I RRY SL'SAN NI. BEATTLE i V 7x V V 'c ' ELENIENTARH ul PABIE LA BEATRICI .IL'NIOR HIGH '? 47 SANDRA H. BECK JUNIOR HIGH A! gn-Q x S- - A A W ' ' + ' . . ,' i .. 1 . ,A 'L' V Q i K- ' I I I T -+A. - '. , -SCIQQ. ' .4-0 - - A his - - f - - - 1 . 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BOREN ELEMENTARY H0 J .ig f wi' ' fwrgaigil? ' 1' ?lQ71,f,jff' , '1 1 -' ag - I , ROLAND BOUCHARD ELIZABETH A. BRENNAN JUNIOR HIGH 'y JUNIOR HIGH . I 7 1 I? Q9 PAULA A. BOZEK ELEMENTARY , aa. 31 - 433 I'A'l RICIA A. ISRI NN JINIOR IIIILII WILLIAM BROUDILR JUNIOR HIGH I our if 200 v. JUNE ISTARBIRDJ BROWN IiLl'lMIiN'I'ARY HAROLD A. BROWN JUNIOR HIGH Q23 'V' fa DIANA M. BUCKLEY ELEMENTARY , ,A if 'FMF' Q 1 R JEANNE MARIE BUCKLEY ELEMENTARY L.. LAURA M BRUNO ELEMENTARY W' N, MARIE E. BULGER ELEMENTARY , 201 IR FRANCES BURKE ELEMENTARY RICHARD W, BERNHAM JUNIOR HIGH f , I Q ?f, 'V ws...- Sr . S Wax ai A NDX .II XNC XRUPI I fl I LI MI NT XRY NORALEE ELLEN CANANE ELEMENTARY LOUISE F. CAMPBELL ELEMENTARY ,,' Q 'ix MARIE NANCY CARELLA ELEMENTARY 302 he 0... ELLEN E. CARLIN ELEMENTARY ELLEN M. CARLSON ELEMENTARY J ' H 6 1,7 ff' ,-,Is vm L is.. PAMELA CASH ELEMENTARY TURIBIA M. CARRANCHO ELEMENTARY -Q yi 'X I. . y SUSAN L. CASSIDY ELEMENTARY b QL ff I ff, JANIS ITEIXIRAI CATALDO ELEMENTARY SR NIARIANNL CATALANO ELEMENTARY ISARHARA ANN VIIRUNIAK I I.I'fVII'N'I ARY 's 9 I AL N921- .., 15 jiis. .f KARI-.N I, K'IIllMAC'K I'LI',MI'N'I'ARY IU-I JULIE P. CHIARAMONTE ELEMENTARY A1 GAIL MARIIC COLLINS JUNIOR HIGH MA UREEN ELLEN COLLINS ELEMENTARY , ' Q 2 2.9 SUSAN M . CONDON ELEMENTARY Q l JOAN A. CONNOR ELEMENTARY I Umm my-I-p..,..wq U , , 34 , , . u ,,.,,, ,, . .bw ' JOHN WILLIAM COOK JUNIOR HIGH gka, O Ng Swv' ROBERT A. COSCO JUNIOR HIGH I 205 DIANA ELLEN COSTA ELEMENTARY RONALD C. COST.-X JUNIOR HIGH Ig. '-Q 'B-.- 0,4 0+ 'I Y ROBERT X . COTE. JR. ELEMENT -XRY NIARIE CELTRERA ELEMENTARY JERRY M. COUGHLIN ELEMENTARY l nun, QW? 1 I-lj.. in NNIS HI RBI RI cifuxi uma ' ADAM CZARKOWSKI JI N IUR HIGH :Uh JUNIOR HIGH DONNA MARIE DAIGLE ELEMENTARY 6 'C' GERALDINE DAMORE ELEMENTARY HARRIET CWEINERJ DAMELIN ELEMENTARY 486 -:aff FAITH A. DAWSON Q' '- ELEMENTARY CHARLES F. DE LUCCIA JOHN DAVIN ' I Lf I 'Y' I I JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR HIGH 1 , V, -. ,ip v-'F' jf' JEL W .' li gi? , xx., y.. I 207 S .V di kr Hr! M i gif' -. -' J' QQ' R 'B ,,. E 43 Q' :-, , JS' . 38 A -new 'Y e'- ff 1 7' ' .x 'Af' - . ' 'S' . QM A y qs-1: 5 - E .Jw 'f': - , 5-, HA, P' A 'T 354 six s.. ww-Ea .5 ll T y -' K I I f If tl ala A 3 5 ' r , A X f 5 1 A E 5 T 1. : Ni at Nigga Y .M .I STEPHANIE A. DE ROSA . , iryugyv VE.-bf l ELEMENTARY A Em -3 , f ' Milf ' fi f gf ic: wil. A A - hi A ,, 1 I T - .9 5 'Uy'.h'll . A T A YS .I ,' ' ASH. fi ' MAUREEN SUSAN DEMEULE ELEMENTARY 5 ,VX CHERYL J, DE ROCHER ELEMENTARY ai wiggfbf ' a :fx Wg ' WENDYlSANBORN1DICSIMONIQ ELEMENTARY THOMAS W. DESMOND JUNIOR HIGH 'SI--J ' lil:NNIS I , DLSIMONI' I I l.N1l,Nl ARY 208 MA RGUERITE DI PRIZIO ELEMENTARY ae, ,5O' tr--r DONNA M. DOBBINS ELEMENTARY 4, T 9.5, MARGARET MARY DOHERTY ELEMENTARY RITA ANN DOHERTY ELEMENTARY Q wi I-54' CAROLEE DOMBROWSKI ELEMENTARY N l Qs K 1 I' lv, ,, .EEFVI 'al MARYANNE CHRISTINE DONAHUE ELEMENTARY 210 LA URA LEE DORINGER ELEMENTARY MARGARET ANN DORR ELEMENTARY WILLIAM F. DOYLE JUNIOR HIGH I I ja- JOHN THOMAS DRISCOLL JUNIOR HIGH LINDA DUNN JUNIOR HIGH 211 ,,,,, is ' A -.,m'- vu' 1 V .ww 'N- I 41.35-3 . KATHLEEN DWYER ELEMENTARY H, NOREEN THERESA DXVYER ELEMENTARY I,-XNLT IDXKARDS ILI XII NTARY w Z1 l. X ARTHUR NI. EDGECOMB JUNIOR HIGH DAVID ALAN DZIERZIAK 1 ELEx115NTI1.RY Q GR nl x KENNETH C. ELLIOT JLNIOR HIGH X III F-1, y 'J CLAIRE EOYINE ELEMENTARY 5 JULIE A. ESSERY ELEMENTARY ROBERT R. EVANS VZ. ELEMENTARY W! I .ld 2 Q, 2 9 ki FRANCIS A. FAYNE JUNIOR HIGH KATHLEEN A. FARRAND ELEMENTARY K. :N 213 ROSEMARY FARO ELEMENTARY f A 11 -.ay ' ' T-an s .,-ffl, DONNA MARIE FENLON ELEMENTARY L. 'fx MARY FENLON ELEMENTARY ROBERT J. FISKE JUNIOR HIGH E- JOANNE CTURNERJ FITZGERALD ELEMENTARY JOANNL LLL HXMAN ELILNILNTARY ANN FHRISTINL FLANDERS EI.IzMlzNTARY 21-1 CAROL ANN FLYNN ELEMENTARY ROBERT EDWARD FOUHEY JUNIOR HIGH STEPHEN A. FRANGIER JUNIOR HIGH SUSAN FRASER ELEMENTARY SUSAN J. FRASER ELEMENTARY -.5-ri Egg- , W . , ...nfl V , -.L , - JANICE FUCCI JUNIOR HIGH 215 -N, T11 .FE-Q7 A fx- .,, . , ' 4- . . N-.-. , , JACQUELINE GAGNON JUNIOR HIGH w ' :if - sa' fx 43 A I NIARYANN D. GALDETTE JLNIOR HIGH -Q- HELEN L. GARRETT ELEMENTARY .Hx A' will ,Q 5- J PATRICIA ANNE GARVEY ELEMENTARY f'v J faq. . f if 4' A 'I' , J.xc'QL'FL1N1lc1.xL'D1is K F' A , Vx I Y .. LLENIL TAR 0 x SANDRA I CJIISI L., I LI NII NI ARY 2161 ROSIZNI.-XRY GALLANT JUNIOR IIIGII SANDRAJSEORLHLAKE ELEMENTARY AR ,v L f N W 'M x PALHJNEGEORGOPOULOS ELEMENTARY 1-J 5 .. 5 JEAN GLENCROSS ELEMENTARY CHARLESGERRY ELEMENTARY 'n fi! 'RD' 4 wr DOROTHYCHARLA ELEMENTARY 217 ,U- A . if .. 'T ' 11 xii'-. I QM .nh kr X X: ' x-Mila ,'.. j,55.g'AL, , '+ gf-31 , 1 .Y . N NANCYANNGOOD ELEMENTARY 1, . Y- lf?- '14 CAROL M. GOSHGARIAN ELEMENTARY N., f 1' RNS? ,-fl 1, NANCY lu CQRANGLR I,LiN1I NTARY 'I JACQEELINE E. GRAE ELEMENTARY 4? MARYANNE GRAZIANO ELEMENTARY 'ip asf'-W' 0 r . ef' A? IIN MARY E, GRANESE ELEMENTARY i rt,,J 0? JUDITH GREEN ELEMENTARY LOUIS GUERRIEO ELEMENTARY . 4 , ' I , - ' f I-f A , V ' o ' . 2 I-. , 'f' if -gg x, , Q+fg,,,. ,, . f . RITA M. GUIDI ELEMENTARY KRISTINE HANNA ELEMENTARY CLAUDIA HAINES ELEMENTARY 4,5-. H 4.-4-7 SHELIA HANLEY KATHARINE M. HASHIAN JUNIOR HIGH ELEMENTARY 219 -Q I 5. . .f y HELEN HEFFERNAN ELEMENTARY NIA UREEN HAWKO ,x ELEMENTARY gals -f-'. ' :'..E T54 ' ,gg fi? , ,- ?ffI., I, I , QV N ,' Q R ,mr , ' ,Q sg - 1, ,, , ff.-U.: As . '14 fx 4 -4- G Aim- 1'v 11 , gr, A- 7 w ,gn ' K X. ' , RUBIIRT L. E11-Rxmxx. JR. fi 1 E411 JLNIUR umm , Q' X I 55 A 221 I .IL Bl1VI-'RLY NI. IBUSHJ HILL I:Ll'NIIiNTARY 220 J. WILLIAM HENRY JUNIOR HIGH AJ' irE I. ELISSA ANN HOCHMAN ELEMENTARY PETER D. HOUGH HHUORIUGH .,.,1 H 6 x ROBERT HURD JUNIOR HIGH 4 T g 5 MARYANN HUBBARD ELEMENTARY 3'1 L3 Y . I gx fT il I lx' I y , i I I I I 11 I VJ I ll ELIZABETH D. HUNT ELEMENTARY I , 1 AFM, , ,-fr f I ' M 4, ...wx 7 ' E 1 X ,U,., rf, ' ,.-,,, '- , L fn! J 4 c U 0 015' '.r 1 ,- f? fC'1,A,,p M lfvpsgpksf 'Plnu -35' Qf0U'2fJ E Us gcc, ...mf wwf you - 7? . I 6- 0 Lf 'Mi A'V, .IEANNE M. HUSE ELEMENTARY 221 5, ,WL ' 5, F' f fhc MARK J. HUSE ELEMENTARY V' ' ' 'qu v I I rl I ' r 'YM .I wr 2 .D R , -fi: -- I ww thu ,um I Q I In ,gg 3 , 6 . 135. mul 1 1 s - .X '51, ' ' 535: - ' .xx X itil. -I ..m 1 --x . 2+ - 5 I In 25' Qggg.vavax::rggggwg, af? jf A., , , cfm, ',.w,f1a' 'jig' W, pvvng,-rf L, 99 C ' ff, , fi. gqylrx 5997 ff' Huw, FRANCIS HYNDS, JR. JUNIOR HIGH 'Hai LORRAINE IAPICCA ELEMENTARY JAMES J. JENDRASZEK JUNIOR HIGH f I x fl, I if I ,. FRANCES A. JAGLING ELEMENTARY -2? fvfp, I '- HW ' I f If 1-A I -is xA JLNNIE JASIAK SHERRY L. JOHNSON ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY f. in tr, 752 ROBYN GALE KAAN ELEMENTARY 5 Q? 5 .21 I .A 1, .4 Q f CAROL KEANE ELEMENTARY GAVRA E. KAGAN JUNIOR HIGH 223 LOUIS C. KARAMAS ELEMENTARY ,. gum., '-2 5 .'.' 3 - 'f-tg-9ig,'j?lf 5.g':,..,i, ,- .' L: 4 'lu I I N.- Q 'W -2-av-5 . ., . gps. W .1 5 - . ,' ff v f v JJ var, 1 , H H A I fa- fl 4252 , MARILYN I. KESSELMAN ELEMENTARY 5 KANEEZ KAHN ELEMENTARY RUTH E. KIDDLE ELEMENTARY L 7 1 1 l,, I I . , ' it . 1- J i t R 1 1 I- V WA Sr JANE L, KIELINEN ELEMENTARY V , I C'ONS'I'A NVE KIM BA LL ELILMLNTARY Lg, T MICHAEL KING JUNIOR IIIGII 224 K. BEE. ROBERT JOHN KIRBY ELEMENTARY , 1 I . .. .lx NORMA LEE KLASKY ELEMENTARY H. RANDOLPH KIRK JUNIOR HIGH ,I ,J DELORES KLUSKA JUNIOR HIGH FREDERICK W. KNOX, Ill ELEMENTARY 1' ALAN KOBOS ELEMENTARY 1 225 MARIAN KRISKO ELEMENTARY .V any f KATHLEEN E. KROEN JUNIOR HIGH 5:-' 7G-fr'ye4Q '1 -Q.: .au 1 '19 ' 5.4 Y i-r Av wa .,, '-V X N- v -SEQ- I .I xi .xg Ma? ,-x I N b v 'q'- 'f x , lg , 5 , ' P sx I BEVERLY LANES ELEMENTARY 4:. I JVIJIIH Y, II lil ANI' IllN1l Nl -XRY RACHEL LEBLOND JUNIOR HIGH B- :Zh I - A is 4. L., BARBARA B. LARAIA ELEMENTARY I 3 5. 419 LINDA IPARKERJ LELAND ELEMENTARY SANDRA LINDSAY LEMAN ELEMENTARY 6- 42 T. f .2 CAROLYN M. LEWALSKI JUNIOR HIGH 'Lx 'T PAULA ANNE LUBOFSKY r? -env QQ-an LAWRENCE J. LIBERT t JUNIOR HIGH ELEMENTARY I ' can I GAIL LORENZEN ELEMENTARY 227 DIANE MARIE LEWIS ELEMENTARY 3 '4? I ANN CBEECHERJ LUNDBERG ELEMENTARY ' . N PATRIEIA LLNDSTROW ELE'-iENT ARE 'P 6- 'I ARLENE P. HACDONALD F' ELu1ExnRx' 1 BARBARA ANN MACDONALD ELEMENTARY A 1- 595 'U- Q 5X i nav'- 4 KAR! N BI TH VIAY KII ' 1Lu11w'1ExRw' lv- v 7 6- , I --fs '-1'-ff ' ,Y 1'. , - S- 11 GL. N1EREDlTH?s1AGEI ELE MENTARY RICHARD MAGHAKIAN ELEMENTARY JANICE MAGNO ELEMENTARY Qnr' Q' X xx is f ' i -v sv RICHARD MALCOLM JUNIOR HIGH ARTHUR L. MAHFLZ JUNIOR HIGH in .XX N14 gi, is BARBARA MALONE ELEMENTARY MARIE ANNE MAKELA ELEMENTARY 559 A ms.. , Q ff 4'6 K fi' J 3 8' S Id' 'wfxf 'GL , nik JVY rw' I JOHN NIANNING JUNIOR HIGH I a Q JOYCE MANCHESTER ELEMENTARY 1 TTER I I I ,, J Dfw. I ' I shi' , llglfe' Q32 2 Il I I IS-XRIYXRK P,N1I-XRSIILO 1 'V v 'inf fp- SHARON ANN NIARQUES ELEMENTARY , Q5 III XII NTARY JKJX I'ATRII'l-X IXNOI I GRAND NI,-XRSIIAI,I, I I I NH NI -'RRY 230 JL'DITH NI.-XSKCCI JUNIOR HIGH JOSEPH MAURO JUNIOR HIGH i ELIZABETH A. MCGOVERN JUNIOR HIGH JANIS MCANINCH ELEMENTARY - er-Y W -7 .2525 L GALE MCCABE ELEMENTARY ALAN J. MCKEONE JUNIOR HIGH i 231 MICHAEL MCKENNA JUNIOR HIGH Q JOHN D. MCKINNON JUNIOR HIGH v--' KARI N ANN MCNANIARA IxLI:MI',N'I ARY DIANE CMAGNOJ MCMAHON ELEMENTARY MARIE E. MCNEIL ELEMENTARY 727 ANNE MARIE MCMANUS ELEMENTARY .5 DIANA L. MELCHIONNA ELEMENTARY DIANE QMORONGJ MELLON ELEMENTARY 'JR Viv MORTON MICHELSON JUNIOR HIGH MERYL MENKES ELEMENTARY RW' JANET MCVIE ELEMENTARY DOROTHEA E. MICHAUD ELEMENTARY N I2 44 xl . G lf 233 ANDREW METROPOLIS JUNIOR HIGH X- ! i f YX X i I, 43 ww VICKI L. MITCHELL ELEMENTARY 'Icy THEODORE MLYNARSKI X ANN G. NIOLLOY JUNIOR HIGH 4 ,-- ffpffm 'ff X1-B, KATHLEEN MOORE JUNIOR HIGH ELEMENTARY inf: fr 2 - xki 'I' I U' , Ig f 4 r--if 3 ff -, ,, if Tk. ! X L, M -f f X 14 'Z Us I ,VC ,EI . V' X EL, ' . ' 4 '. 1 + '- TT 1 I X ' N 5 B lt A lf: B gpgggg 5100115 ' ALETA l5IlT'gEIE:.L:i!:1ORRISS ELEJIENTARY f ELE. N A ' 4:1-f I Q A 5 0- Ti-51 - 141, 1 'J mc'uAELc'. MORAN Y' JUNIOR HIGH 234 -WV,-.,., KATHLEEN F. MURPHY HELEN L. MULLEY ELEMENTARY 155 ELEMENTARY - I ,,....-A-ff' y I ' ' E!!! FEE!! -, I , 0 -ff 82:25 r aw ft Y 1... if DIANE MUELLER yt 53 as KARIN JILL MURPHY JUNIOR HIGH , A L , 3' 1947 DIANE CPRIMEJ NADEAU ELEMENTARY 235 ELEMENTARY THOMAS H. NELSON ELEMENTARY ai' XYENDY JANE NELSON ELEMENTARY ni C, QR TLT J C 5 S5 il ,Va-O ' TE NL 2, I xii?- ' 75 11 mf: . GRACE MARY NICASTRO ELEMENTARY -QW ' 'cf' Qi CAROL NICHOLS ELEMENTARY 5 l -I S-'v RXIHlRiN1,lO'BR TTI NH Nl XRY ANITA JOY O'HANlAN ELEME NT ARY A :gh -0 '- NANCY M. O'LEARY ELEMENTARY LINDA J. O'MEARA ELEMENTARY Qa- 52' STEVEN J. PALM JUNIOR HIGH I RONALD M. OSTROVSKY ELEMENTARY 2.1 ' W-f 'Twv MARY PAPARISIS ELEMENTARY 237 JANET E. PACHECO ELEMENTARY ,- if ff! , Q , .-3 Q A, l 'A-I . YQ f , 'AQ . 'W X I X I ENB f '- aff A if 4 . afwf N . .2.J on ANDREW PASQUINA JUNIOR HIGH an 1 J I L.:- 3. 39' SANDRA PATTERSON PATRICIA ANN PHELAN ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY x l ' : l ft, . PATRICIAPEDERSEN - A. ' ELEMENTARY Viv ,, W V ', I 2.- 1 I ,A-by X421- YNIIIIA I I I PHIL I LI XII NI XRY A ir, KATHERINE NIARY PONIPHREY ELEMENTARY IQ 'Q Q., f Q 4--2 IIPS 'V :Rx ANGELA PRETE ELEMENTARY CONSTANCE CCOULISJ PROCHNIAK ELEMENTARY 2 i BARBARA RAWSON JUNIOR HIGH ELAINE M. RA NTA ELEMENTARY 'Mal ap... MARY T. RAYMOND ELEMENTARY ANITA RASSIAS JUNIOR HIGH 'N IL 1:77 MARY A. REARDON ELEMENTARY 239 I KATHLEEN Xi. ROACH ELEMENTARY I' 0 '- PAELA K, ROBINSON ELEMENTARY KATHLEEN R, RILEY ELEMENTARY .1 Q... TI '-T RWE? RN V NI' 'R E211-EE 40 - 0 ,- f 41' ' t ,T X if BARBARA ROXKE ELI NTI NT XRY I-.T X I Rl Y RHI NNI Xl III'-HNI XRY Q-ll! JUDY ANNE ROY ELEMENTARY '? 1y 23 po- GORDON A. RUSSELL, JR. JUNIOR HIGH RUTH E. RUOCCO ELEMENTARY Av nv IW-vm 5 I 'f 1-'L I 2? at 9- , 5 ,. -l 1 f L 1 ABIGAIL M. RUSSELL JUNIOR HIGH VIRGINIA RYAN ELEMENTARY X L. -,- -Q1 MARY P. RYAN ELEMENTARY 241 l. fb JEANNE C. SANDSTRUM ELEMENTARY 1- 9? lL - 'I .-I 'X .Q :,. K' ,gb .nk 1- JOHN S.'XYINl'L,ll JL NICJR HIGH ill il MARGARET A. SANTO ELEMENTARY GAIL SCANZANI ELEMENTARY 242 SUSAN M. SAROKA JUNIOR HIGH 1 if 'S' yf CAROL ANNE SCHAITFNER ELEMENTARY SUSAN M. SCHOTLAND V 4 su. ,, 15 1 In JODY SHEPPERSON ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY xf- wfrx ff 'f fb '- MICHAEL LEARNED SHEA , -, JUNIOR HIGH ' ix dh ' - Q ' ' -44 I , L 'SUZANNE SIMMS ELEMENTARY 1 K ' L. ,v . -aw. ., . .. If 55+ Q ' ,ZIY7 jf? ' , ' ', . fl. ,1 ,, ': -W.-f'ww. ,pf ' ri V, V, vl,v Nj-I 5, z - i 5 ':' L-gf--.M.,,i,,,ln2 Av.-- t p F TM 9? 4 af ,,' , as 1. .imuu - ' M,,,.,,.. .LA -A A f, .a an 'f N4-.av CYNTHIA THERESA SMALL ELEMENTARY 1' 5 243 DONALD N. SMITH JUNIOR HIGH JOSEPH SMITH JUNIOR HIGH STEPHEN E. SOCHA JUNIOR HIGH lei' , KARIN I . STEVENS ELI NILNTARY ' 0 N- 'F G' AXRLENI, NQOLDSTFINISLUARN1,-KN IfLl NIFNTARY 24-1 I JOSEPH STAFFORD JUNIOR HIGH 4 ELLEN M. SWEENEX ELEMENTARY Q9 Y A 1 T ' SANDRA SYNKOWSKI -. ELEMENTARY , it 1 u f ff L ' ' :T Tm A I F ALLEN SWEINIMMER Q ,' GREGORY TASHJIAN JUNIOR HIGH ELEMENTARY SEHEHI , r ga 3 . 'R 1 ' Ex P 5 ' i Fw H , Q' 1 1 yi 'HE ' lv 3 gf: 'gf!7gf, 1 KES.: ' ,jff f , .ju 1 ' 591.5- 4 ' , J .E il Q ,vw .,,. 1 ,-A 22 F N g A ' ' ',.:5 if Jil if '- xg 'S-.1 I 'Arif' A-,A , Q 3,4 J Z. , ,Y iii' wifi 1 'Q 1-1, If , i Zgyrtf -, '5'i f' WILLIAM TATE ELEMENTARY 354 CAROLYN F. TAYLOR ELEMENTARY 245 ANN M. TEAGUE ELEMENTARY ii l JANET ANN THOMAS KATHLEEN MARGARET TULLY ELEMENTARY ' . ELEMENTARY 1. -us 4 ., Y .3 ii.-7,6 . I ig Ria. - 1 ' 2 GARY M. TILDEN JUNIOR HIGH Q JANI IQIXH IIINII NI- STANLEY L. UPSON. JR. ELEMENTARY r .2 A' 2-lin V11 1 JANET S. VALCOURT JUNIOR HIGH CHERYL A. VANBOBO JUNIOR HIGH T JUNE ELLEN VANT DIANE M. VEKENS ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY ,, -J NANCY J. WALKER ELEMENTARY 247 ANN PATRICIA VEILLEUX ELEMENTARY X x . Q f '53 Fw. SHEILA A. WALLACE ELEMENTARY s Cl N . U s 'U Q .4-3? LORRAINE WALSH ELEMENTARY 'I SAI I Y Ip WIISSNIAN I I,I,N1I,NTARY JOHNINA C. WASZKIEWICZ ELEMENTARY 'tid J ROBERT J. WALSH ELEMENTARY kitgx r, ix 'I . Qssx V ' ' I Y, '. TERRANCE WHOLLEY JUNIOR HIGH 248 X-Y '- fx , , Y 5 H Vx li' -. ff , PATRICIA J. WILKINS JUNIOR HIGH KATHLEEN WILLIAMSON ELEMENTARY 1 l T. LINDA ANN WITHAM ELEMENTARY 19 STEPHEN W. WOODBURY JUNIOR HIGH M 3 'wb v. LINDA RAE YELLOWITZ ELEMENTARY , is we PAUL L. YEAGER jr- ANNE BORZOMATO ELEMENTA RY JUNIOR HIGH wi 'A w na' Ir- ff rf: 'sf ,,.,B4'1 - ' Q -:::.Sf'9ij -' , an Y .NNI ., , K . ' or A 249 ,J E H A 4 fs 4.1 'P I -fi-'LL 7 ' ' I Q E' QE I IL? I f 3 l- 1: I -l U 3 if 1 if Q 'WL 5 2-5 .Q 9 Q . N. 'J-'f- 'Q ., ,,1fc,, ' 2-'I -- X. ra l Q 'L vb.- - J. Te - '-:Qu-hx ' . RA 551 , , M-412'-IXAX. ' fs. P . Oh! .-. BUSINESS EDUCATIQN and ADMINISTRATION SEN IDRS ,fr FACULTY BUSINESS EDUCATION 'W GERALDINE ANN EERA f. yix . :Leg '2 pas E DR. HELEN I-LIELY I ' .ix RILIJA NI. STUART l XQ 'Bl ! '7 JAMES J. CONWAY R 1 B11 ROGER A. HARDY 4' MARION J. MARSHALL C' -Ali EDWARD F. NIORAN, JR Chairman HS - Q HENRY HOVANASIAN CS. WI LLIAM STANTON I.OL'IS J. THERIAILT 'TN 1 Y' I 'Y' BEATRICE WITHANI BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIO EDWARD M. BROWNE ROBERT A. CORMIER Director of Placement 42 'fi .x ,gf ARTHUR J. LaPORTE, Jr. DR. JOSEPH M. HENNESSEY Chairman 5-It I . NICHOLAS XANTHAKY 253 JAMES F. LIEBKE ECONCDMICS - 40 ' ' DR. JOSEPH M. HENNESSEY X , Chairman MR. EUGENE A. CAEABRO Q uv' x A R tx MREARVEYMHALAS ,u ,gp .- gg. f' V . E , 1 1 I.'.w',? - ,kn 1 f f 5.5.12 ' f 1 Q, K MR. I' l.l..lOT'l SC'l.A R NIR. KARI A, WI SHI OWSKI ps nv- MR. RAYMOND Cl. 'l'OR'l'0 25-1 MR. CHARLES LEVENSTEIN 255 J LAWRENCE A. ATKINSON no 3 THOMAS E. ALLEN BUSINESS EDUCATION BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION !!Q PAUL BAILLIO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ff Pl Il R I, HAIDASSARI ISISINI SS I DI'C'A'IlON EXP 5.717 55-f-iz 1-fi X' 0 gf.--rv i JO-ANN HAI,DYGA ISISINISS I'IJl'i'A IION 256 -7 fri RICHARD BARBIN BUSINI-SS ADMINISTRATION JAMES S. BERG BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION aw' ROBERT T. BENNETT, JR. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1' 1 auf' -f I ,I - A ,Q THOMAS W. BLANEY BUSINESS EDUCATION MARY C. BLOMQUIST BUSINESS EDUCATION T THEODORE F. BOCHYNSKI BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 257 NORMAN BOGOSIAN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ,V L. if WILLIAM G. BRADFORD BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION THOMAS J. BRENNAN BUSINESS EDUCATION QQ! ROSE A. BRINKLEY BUSINESS EDUCATION I CI ORCII L. BROWN BL'SI NISS I, DLTATION A vs. , ,wixx I to-'C .az-- E - 1 ,--'Y' I H- I. N K4 1 454-V ' I rl Q,I ,... J FREDERICK CAVANAUGH BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION N N I IIIA I .C AILAIIAIN BI SINI SS I DLC AIION 258 .VX 1 fr ELLEN H. CONNELL BUSINESS EDUCATION x 'C' ln RICHARD H. COOLEY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION F :rx LINDA COSENTINO BUSINESS EDUCATION GERTRUDE E. COSTA BUSINESS EDUCATION 259 XX AYNE COTTLE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Y 3-D V'- IEIRINIINI L LURTIS EQISINESSIIJUKATIUN LEO JOSEPH CURDA BUSINESS EDUCATION EDWARD C. CURRANT BUSINESS EDUCATION 4 'ON 1 ROBERT A, DAX ID BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION :UU -ov, Nur PHILIP J, De CHARLES, JR BUSINESS EDUCATION ANN ELIZABETH DELACEY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION x 3 K S will li Q- JEFFREY L. DI RUBIO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION L- KAREN DE MILIA BUSINESS EDUCATION PATRICIA ANN DICESARE BUSINESS EDUCATION PATRICA A. DiCESARA BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 261 GIUSEPPINA M. DISANZO BUSINESS EDUCATION MICHAEL J. DIXEY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION wo v-5... Q x'5 ANNE M. DONOGI-IUE BUSINESS EDUCATION fix E fs:- it ANGELINA DORSO BUSINESS .ADMINISTRATION .4' r P. af-5' fl QIVX 5 I V ix, 1. I ,V an ' - X RICHARD DURGAN ' ig, 1' BL's1xL5s Aux11x15TRATlox Q5 JOAN IJRISK OII HI SINI SS I III! AI ION K IIC KAREN ANNI-' DUTTON BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ANTHONY FERRARO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A I 5 X LINDA L. FILOMENO BUSINESS EDUCATION A 'o-si is I ., DENNIS FITZGERALD 41 , BUSINESS EDUCATION SUSAN CBEANJ FINTONIS BUSINESS EDUCATION Q KIIQ.. 'ffm 1.2 2 63 ANITA MARIE FINNEGAN BUSINESS EDUCATION 6 u-,A 1.- W Y' T TIMOTHY J. FITZGERALD, JR BUSINESS EDUCATION 1 MICHAEL J. EITZSINIMONS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 3' 'T w, - j . DONALD FRASER BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION v 'K' X an 4x Ik N V , I L 4 B n ff, ' W .is-.g...,. 6125. IA. r- .1..... ' 2,.L f KERRY E. EOYE. SR. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION VIRGINIA LEE GIBSON 5, Bi, , . ,r f-, ' f if f iii. jf j',w , .43':' ..,- ' '. NANCY ELLEN GILLIGAN BUSINESS EDUCATION it I 'wwf Q ina '1 '-W .I KAI IIII I N GLANI Y BL SINISS I,IJl'K'A'I ION BUSINESS EDUCATION 4, ' 9' Q nv- 'QF'-I' 26-1 COLETTE A. GIROUX BUSINESS EDUCATION NS' f. 3 Sv 'V ,Tb-I KENNETH GLASS MARY ANN GORCZYCA BUSINESS EDUCATION I S' 'BN Q-.., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION .573 DONNA HEALEY BUSINESS EDUCATION xx PHYLLIS MARIE HANNO BUSINESS EDUCATION 'hr l YT,'Nv VALERIE A. GREEN BUSINESS EDUCATION 265 T54 I I KAREN JONES BUSINESS EDUCATION 37-,:?. ,,.. . NORMAN PRINCE LEGRO, JR. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION JAMES M. HEALY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DANIIQL R. LILLIS BI'SlNIpSS AIJNIINISTRATION Iwi 3 'r Y-in WEE:- V :Z . I-mm' 1 ,Zi ' .. 55 1: JOIIN H. LWELY 522,51 Buslmss 13nUCA'1'loN 8 5,3 L' ':?. :1'j.' . N 1 206 4 i 5 BRUCE GEORGE LORANCE BUSINESS EDUCATION KENNETH J. LUMSDEN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION '25-3 BONNIE JEANNE LUNDGREN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION H E1 ,f I V ,,,,.... L DONNA CSCHREMPFJ LYNCH BUSINESS EDUCATION 4 3, 11 it R I5 T 'T' . .s'i-'J' ,LN V xl. I ARTHUR MAIN A BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 'gr QT NI., 1 524 - . fx 'Q PAMELA MAC ARTNEY Q V... ' BUSINESS EDUCATION K A X I N U .ff ' .7 11 DANIEL J. MAC DONALD BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 267 Na-'Q .K I .,, . JAMES MICHAEL MANDEYILLE fo-1' THOMAS MAMOS BUSINESS EDUCATION BUSINESS .ADMINISTRATION TL Nu- rp,- DONNA MARIE MANLEY BUSINESS EDUCATION ,l' LLSLII MARSH BUSINI SS EDUCATION AIG: v Q A 41 'J .: ts-4 IHOMAS MASCI BUSINI SS ADMINISTRATION :hh lb- : I ANN T. MASUCCI BUSINESS EDUCATION l 3 5 ,A -G-Q. g u Lv .Inf in ll. JOAN MARIE MATSON BUSINESS EDUCATION RITA M. MAZZA BUSINESS EDUCATION NANCY THERESA MC FADDEN BUSINESS EDUCATION JEAN E. MC GOVERN BUSINESS EDUCATION HERBERT B. MC GUIRK BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 269 Q ,Q fl I -4 I '4 N- GARY BRUCE MCKENNEY BUSINESS EDUCATION ....-S-.yv--H-, . U ..,-.. . . FRANCIS JOSEPH MCMAHON HENRY JOSEPH MORRISS BUSINESS EDUCATION BUSINESS EDUCATION PAUL T. MC MAHON BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION KA I GQ. Q 'SH' I ff- ,W st- -5 I o A f,-f f ..,,-S .- ,SW ' ,F-2f1QQ-H14 .ffgi ',u!gWg' , ff,-1+ ima ,g?',,.qikjg, , , - ,, - v. . 'I .iff Aw I --.-... V Y' p N X Aim' .z jifghfgbff '- , 1 E., x 4....f' . , I-f. - -. -. Aw .1 aw Wx. 1 ,.w . Q' grew,-4 , . . fy N -513 91,3151 If X :A I f , f -. , tb .f Inf., X: 4, - sr, , Ang Q, Wg, A, I ' -41 lv f ',' 1-Qfzh-ff-.- W- ' .- A xf :HRK n-.yf-., ,M - Q S 1- Il 5, S,x,M.,. -ax IHA, , , . 96. ' 4 :- Y'X,' JAMLS MURPHY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DAVID I. MULFAHY .IANICE NECCO ISl'SlNI-SS AlJMINlS'I'RA'IIION f' BUSINESS EDUCATION 7?- 270 RUTH A. QLEGREEJ NELSON BUSINESS EDUCATION ,jg is is I K, 'A 'I .IUDITH M. O'CONNOR BUSINESS EDUCATION KATHRYN CLAIRE NOWAK BUSINESS EDUCATION EDWARD R. NEWBURGH BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION JOYCE MARY O'DONNELL BUSINESS EDUCATION 271 Y' WILLIAM C. OSTRANDER BUSINESS EDUCATION l' ng 5 LINDA S. PALTER BUSINESS EDUCATION ti' ,,-n NANCY ANNE PARKER BUSINESS EDUCATION YY , . -Q ' we x 3 A If 1 SANDRA M. PATETE BUSINESS EDUCATION IAREDI:RlC'K P. PELLETIER BUSINIQSS ADMINISTRATION 4 '-0 1 ,U Q. -f Yfmag LINDA M. PERRICIRA BUSINESS EDUCATION 272 Wig. x,.x GLENN PETERSON BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ANTOINETTE PEZZAROSSI BUSINESS EDUCATION JANET J. PRZYBYSZEWSKI BUSINESS EDUCATION JAMES PICONE BUSINESS EDUCATION 5 THOMAS P. PILLERI BUSINESS EDUCATION Pl' 3' MICHAEL RAIMO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 273 SALVATORE RANDAZZA BUSINESS EDUCATION ,ff 4 THERESA A. RE BUSINESS EDUCATION ANNE RUSSO BUSINESS EDUCATION un? , MARJORIE E. RUSSO BUSINESS EDUCATION ,,, ,, 4,13 A IIRI' D RL'TLIf DGL BIQSINISS ADMINISTRATION ar ,- i ' SANDRA MYRLE SCHNEIDER BUSINESS EDUCATION QF .4f' I4RI'.DI' RIC ALLAN SAWTI',LL BUSINESS l:DUCA'l'lON 274 2 SX I I 3 Q V I CLAIRE SHAW BUSINESS EDUCATION ANNA SHEVIN BUSINESS EDUCATION ,fb 1-9' 1 Xt Q ARTHUR M. SIIPOLA BUSINESS EDUCATION ARLENE SLABIN BUSINESS EDUCATION Qu- X5 Q, - .I . ' vm? P.- JEFFREY SLATER BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 275 CAROLYN M. SMYTHE BUSINESS EDUCATION FQ 0 :vi 1-1 NICHOLAS PHILIP SPILOTIS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION JOHN A. SPINALE BUSINESS EDUCATION 'T - f? , - EM 'S If - . lf, 5 ,S Q J- V IRANK D. STANDLEY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1 'aa 6 if O f' l I ROBERT J. STACEY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION S I,-. , KE' 5. DANIEL I. SULLIVAN, JR. 9' BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 3 'TI' , LEONA S. STIALC BUSINESS EDUC ATION 276 arf ,bf CHRISTINE D. SWEENEY BUSINESS EDUCATION JOHN F. SWEENEY BUSINESS EDUCATION MARGARET TALKINGTON BUSINESS EDUCATION w frm.. 6' THOMAS ALAN TAMBORINI BUSINESS EDUCATION lv. I Sem . 9' V , Ch- I Sli... hm. Yup. B Mai. JE. CAROL A. TARALLO BUSINESS EDUCATION 277 I ,wpr-F .,.o, '4 w.!? ', ' ' Wfr,ix..,u,fxF J' PQI V fi-N4 Ayg, xgigzpw ,zaakadi I.. DIANE TESSIER BUSINESS EDUCATION LINDA HOPE THONIPSON BUSINESS EDUCATION JANE E. TI-IURLOW BUSINESS EDUCATION ft I .Ds JE,-KN KI. THOMSON 95 BUSINESS EDUCATION ig Y' Y I ..Z... N, . 'WT' Ja' N IJIXNI I TIIHHITIS ISININISNIIIIL XIIHN NI.-XRC.-'ARI T I . TORRIS BUSINESS EDUCATION ,, ov Q . X 161 'VN X WILLIAM C, UPHANI BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Qc. Q PAUL B. VARVILLE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM B. WATKINS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION use. I 3 ' DAVID WHITE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION f'5 x 1 RONALD WINCH BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION RONALD CORCORAN BUSINESS EDUCATION MARY CLUNE BUSINESS EDUCATION 236W 'VY ' 279 JANET DINTINO BUSINESS EDUCATION DONALD JOHNSON BUSINESS EDUCATION GRADUATE PRGGRAM ELEMENTARY EDUCATIC The Graduate Program includes study in those disciplines which contribute to an understanding of the learning process, pre- paration in professional performance in the classroom, and opportunities for continued study in academic fields. ln addition to the important experience of classroom teaching. students engage in seminars with faculty members on current practices in elementary education, and as part of the second semes- ter program they participate in organized visits to a number of Massachusetts Public School systems. This program is designed to produce the specialist teacher who is well- grounded in both fundamentals in element- ary education and has academic strengths for newer positions in the field. such as, team teaching and the departmentalized teacher. I'ronl Row , I Ilis. I fx 1 1 ls 1 lit .A 1 1' . . .l. to R, Ann I . Vohcn, Dorothy II. Downes, Chris I-, Roan K hristinc II Olanoll ull.: Iizick Row . , . Kzitlilt-cn Ilolrin, Mary Anne V. Ilawkcs, Chris J. Williams Donna P Nelson Jcnnllcr lloxxqirrl. I'rcilcrit'k R. Sullivan, 280 NIGHT PROGRAM B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIO l .Q fi Front . . . Anita H. Kester, Marshall K. Hamson, Alma M. Foudy. Back Row . . . Roland F. Gauthier, John W. Flannagan, John C. Zweigle, Herbert D. Morrison. The division of continuing studies offers a seven-year, part- time undergraduate program in Business Administration and Liberal Arts subjects leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. No man stands alone today. The desires of modern man can be met only by the effective utilization of available resources. The productive application of these resources is the greatest challenge facing our complex society. Planning, control, and the coordina- tion of the human and material resources demand the attention of our best and most promising men and women. To prepare for a career in Business Administration requires a broad perspective in the Sciences and Liberal Arts, in addition to a specialization in Business Administration. Our society is dynamic, and, as such, creates an ever-increasing demand for administrative capabilities conscious of innovation. coordination and adaptability. The objective of the division of continuing studies program is to assist our students to equip themselves to take a place in business and society. This institution encourages intellectual maturity and growth in perspective. This necessitates the develop- ment of Ill abilities to reason, analyze. evaluate, and implement: C21 emotional maturity and social awareness: C31 an inquiring mind and a desire to continue development: and 149 competence to operate effectively in an administrative function. .bf 1 J f lf, Y: . .-. - x ,v .v 7' ,a-fY,.,1 A I , 'TJ' if f?, BIOGRAPHIES HOLLY BARBARA ABWTI' A.B. BIOLIXSY I 1 Bznkaod Clrde kbody. Sha Anxvihm S.-K. 1.25.-I. Sumo: 4 IRA 1.13.4 Hockey Giceduslu Gymnsxics Tan fCapt. 23,41 Semor SocialComminee Tennis Tounummt 13.41 uf wsu reign 131 TERRY LEE ABBOTT BS. ELEHENTARY 64 Holten Street Draven. Slam Arlivinesz S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.23.4 New-:mn Club 1.25 SNEA J Clmper 4 Book Club I. 1.2.3.4 Archery 2 Judo 3 Junior led Seruor Wi CAROL A. A811111 A B ENGLISH S0 Iarnpen Street Medford. Mas Adlvihcs. SA. 1.2.3.-l WR.-X 1.2.3.4 RICHARD F. AHIERN BS. JUNIOR HIGH 123 Beacon Steel Svmernle. Mas. Actrvilks SA. 1.23.4 XIAA 1.2.3.4 LINDA M. ALBERT BS ELEMENTARY 36 Shepard Street Lynn. Mm Adhihcsi S.-X 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Log .1 Clipper 3.4 SNL-X -I las Vcps Night 2. Amman! Chaiiman 14. veg.. sign 3.Commi1t1:e BRENDA JOYCE ALLEN BS ELEMENTARY 57 Arplla Read Ipsueh. Mass Acimnes. SA 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.13.4 Sigma Kxppm Epdlon 3.4 Book Club 2 BRENDA LOUISE ALLEN BS ELEMENTARY 51 Cherry Street Malden. Man Acunuzs SA 1.2.3.4 HRA 1.1.3.4 Glee Club 1.1.3.-I Numan Club 1.2.3.4 SNIA 1.2.3.4 THOMAS E ALLEN as avqsxssss Enucanox 919 somlrlda Rena Luna-1burg,Mxxx Amrmes S A 1.2.3.41Semtor 1.2. Vice-President 3. Eu-anne Board 2.3! MAA 1.2.3.4 Donn Council I Domi Student Counselor 3,4 Drank Lrst 1.2 S1.lve1 Key Chaxnrlan 3 1A'ho'1 Who 3 Neinnart Gub fl Folk Song Sonny -1 144 Vegi Nu: Commute: Ir Clan Sho: larch of Damn Chatrlnan 2 CHRISTINE L ASHLEY BS JUNIOR HIGH I4 wage Avenue Saugvt. Mun Acunues SA 1.2.14 HRA 1.1.3.4 SIIERYL G AMOS BS ELDIEEN-'IARY I Nncholi Street Drmrrx Man Actmues SA 1.2.14 WRA 1.2 3.4 EDHARDC ATKINSON A B ENGLISH 2 Violet S1n:e1 Lynn. Mau Aclhllbti S A I 2.3,-1 MAA 1.2 3.4 Pcyihology Club, Pin 2 IAWREM E ARTIILR ATKINSON BS BLSINFSS ADMINISTRATION IU' Alley Strfel Lynn Man Atlrvlllei S A l Z X4 NAA I I I 4 Ir11nmu1lllum1bxll4 IAN! F AYIWARIJ Il S ll NIU? HIGH 1 Hun sum xr-mfypfm Mm A.1rv1llt'1 S A I I I4 IRA I 2.14 Irwin' rrlhcl! 1 Book Vlahl HIYIRLY A AYUIII BS IIIHINIARY 4sr.1mRnm mln-.mfnm Mm Arm.:-n S A 1.114 'IRA I 2 3.4 Sl SAN II BAI XVAN ll S ll NIVIR lIIl.II 4' lynnlneld Slruv Pnmdv Hn- Alllwllrl 1.41214 WIUAIZI4 11.5114 PAUL BAILLIO BS. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 99 Kixpton Road Waltham. Man Aciritbi S.A. 3.4 NAA 3.4 LOG Sportsvriler Budnm Ilanaganeut Clu b LINDA T. BALDASARRE BS. JUNIOR HIGH 163 Brarlford Smer Everett. Ham A1!ti'IIii. S.A. 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Gas Treasures Z Daky CIxl.iz'1 3 rsrex 1. a.u.n.xssa1u ss. nusmnss Eoucxnox zs xmagm Avtenut Acuvidesz S.A. 3.4 MAA 3.4 Pi Om? P1 4 Dear-1's Lin 3 Glee Club 3 J0-ANN H. BALDGYA BS. BUSINESS EDUCATION 65 Pine Street Holyoke. Mm Atlivitiesx S.-L 2.3.4 WRA 2.3.4 Pi Omeg Pi 4 Bunaes Eduation Councu 4 SN'EA 4 Book Oub 4 RICHARD BARBIN BS. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 275 Walnut Street 1.y1mfdd. Mase ACUYIRS S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Baseball 1 Bu.unesxClub JOHN H. BARRFFI' A.B. HISTORY 22 Tremont Street Sroneham. Mm Actiwtiaz S.A. 1.2.3.4 SIAA 1.2.3.4 Beta Cln 1.2.3.4 TIMOTHY A. BASSETI' BS. JUNIOR HIGH 45 Rmrvvir Road ' Lynn. Mm Atlihlies. SA. 1.2.3.5 MAA 1.2.3.4 I-Og 3.4. Palxhral Columnist Cultural Com. 3.4 Honors Prog-am 3.-I Folk Song socmy 3,4 Dcar1's Lrst 1.2.3.4 Legzslatrre Com. COChz.irrna.n -l Young Republians 1.1.3.4 Nia-Pura 1. Pres 3.-ll ROLAND B. BATES A.B. BIOLOGY ll Mah.-.I Street Lynn. Mug Aftlvitlti SA 1.2.3.-1 MAA 1.2.3.4 Cultunl Com. 2.3.4 . Treax 3. Pres. -S Whok Who 4 Leadership Corilertnce 4 College Conges Workshop. Gun-man -X PAMELA BEATRICE BS. JUNIOR HIGH 32 Church Street Lynn. Mm ACln1ue1. S A. 1.2.3.-5 WRA 1.2.3.4 Kappa Sgna Epnlon 2.3.4 SUSAN Sl. BEA'I'IIE BS ELEMENTARY 5 Pm: Slreet Stoneham. Man Admtks SA 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 SANDRA H BECK BS JUNIOR HIGH 28 Jackson Street Salem. Maxx Adlvllli SA 1.2.3.4 NRA 1.2.3.4 ROBERT T. BENNETT. JR BS. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIO' Old Providence Road Straffcrd. New Hampwhire Acuvmes S A 2.3.4 MAA L14 Drank Lui 2.3.-I Fxommm Club, Treasurer 3 IAMFS S BER6 B S BUSINFSS ADMIN1STRA'I'l0N 334 Centre Sul-et ffnncy. lhu ACIIVIDQI S A 1.1.1.4 MAA 1.1.3.4 Reudenl Hall Counc1l,Sov:ul Commutee Buunexu Management Club Eeonumnci Club JANICE BARBARA BERRY BS ELEMENTARY 70 York Road Lynn. Mau Actmun S A 1.2.1.4 DRA 1.2.1.4 f'mnpnu4 Bind l.2.J.4. Llbfnmn 3. Yleudenl 4 All Cub 4 SNIA 1.1.1.4 Drank 1.111 1 IOSIIIIA BERIOLAUII 4 IJ 1115101111 xv: mmm sum 1 In-511411, wt.. Aumut SA 1.1.34 MAA 1.2.3.4 IkuIl11I.1.l,4 SAMUEL J. BERTOLINO BS. ELEMENTARY 17 Commonuealth Avenue Gloucester. 1411 Attivilbz S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Interfaith Assoc. 4 SNEA 3.4 Tri-Semester Com. I GLORIA A. BERUBE BS. ELEIIBTARY 6 Preston Rand Salem. Mas. S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Neuman Club 3.4. Recording Seuerary Dean's List 1.2.3.4 SNEA 3 J'U'DII'H A. BEUCLER IIS. ELQENTARY 34 Royal! Street Medfard. Mass Atlivilisz S.A. 1.2.3.4 WR.-X 1.1.3.4 Honors Prog-un 4 Book I.2.3.4, Trtlmrer Ari Club 1.2 Darfx Lin 3.4 SNEA 3,4 LINDA ANN BISSFIT BS. ELBIENTARY 56 Coburn Street Lynn. Mass Activities. S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Clipper 4 Theu Sgna Chi 1.1.3.-l Interfailh Assoc. 4 Youm Repubbcans 4 CAROL C. BLACKBURN A.B. HISTORY 45 Cherry Street Gloocster. Max Aetivirinx S.A. 1.23.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Nzrlnan Club Young Republinns Dunk List 1.2.3.4 Honor's Prognm 3.4 Della Tau Kappa 3,4 BARBARA J. BLAISDELL BS. ELEJIENTARI' 78 Ipswich Street Topsfielcl, Mas. Attivrlicsi S.A. 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Qrpper -I Thru Sqn: Ch: 1.2.3.4 Dunk Aide I SNEA 1.2.3.-1. Vice-Pres and Pres THOMAS WILLIAM BLANEY RS. BUSINESS EDUCATION 638 D51 Filth Street South 505100. Mass. Atlilitics: S.A. 1.1.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Neuman Apostolate 1.1.3.4 Intlimurll Basketball 2.3 Btlinen Eduubon C01-rnti 2.3.4 Economics Club 3 SNEA 1.2.3.4 14. veg. Nu. 3 Dtalfi Li!! Z MARY C. BLOMQUITI BS BUSINX EDUCATION 31 Whmemore Stnet Fuphburg. Mm Acrinnes: S A. 3,4 WRA 3.4 P1 Omega Yi 3.4 Drank Lrsx 3.4 Bumaes Educanon Council 3.4 SNEA -I JANET MARIE BCXCUZZO BS. ELFAIENTARY 72 Gamnoni Suuer Lynn. Maxx Acdvilies. SA. I.Z.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Nevrnxn Club l Ari Club 4 Dem-fs Lltt 3 SNEA 4 THEODORE F. BOCHYNSRI BS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 3 Greenway Road Salem. Man Actmues S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 l'Leu1'1ormcxClub 3.4 NORMAN BOKDSIAN BS. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION B3 Sargent Road Snumpscon. Mm ACINIUC1 S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Kappa Della P1114 Intnmunl Foo1baI.l.Capt.un4 FRANCES MARIE BOLLA BS. ELEMENTARY 21 Sohxel Road Beverly. Mui ACIIYILIU S A 1.2.3.4 NRA 1.1.3.4 Newman Cub 1.2 SNEA 1.2.4 cuzutw M sonuuuso A 11 ulnlnurncs I6 comma.. sum sumvnll, M... Anmun S A 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Huh Club 3,4 CALIOPI IJORATGIS A I4 ENGLISH IJ Shellon Road Sumpxoll. Mm Attrvlllet SA 1.2.14 WRA l.1.J.4 KATHLEEN E. BOREN BS. F.LEll1N'I'ARY 41 Horton Sueel Salam. lass. Activities: S.A. I.l3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Ballminlon 2.3.4 Bowling 2 llamger of Brown 3 Treamru ol'l'RA 4 SNEA 1 ANNE BORZOMATO 5.5. ELEMENTARY 191 Fcrest Street Medford. Max Atfliviliesz S.A. 1.2.1.4 WRA 1.23.4 Newman Gub 1.2.3.4 SNFA 4 ROLAND KIUCHARD BS. JUNIOR HIGH 200 Maple Sueet Daxlverx. Max Activities: SA. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Neiman Club 1.2.3.4 ROBERT ALBERT HIUSQUET A.B. HISTORY 154 Soulh Centnl Mm. Actirilisz S.A. 1.2.3.4 AIAA 1.2.3.4 PAULA A. HOZEK BS. ELFJIENTARY Z Burnham R034 Peabody. Man Aftrviliesz SA. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Clipper I Book Club 1 Deank Lui 4 WILLIAM G. BRADFORD BS. BUSINBS ADSLINISTRATION I0 Unicom Avenue Stoueham. Mass Attiviticxi SA. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 ELIZABFIII A. IIRENNAN BS. JUNIOR HIGH 37 Rock Way Read Peabody. Maxx Adnitiesi S.-K. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Judiciary 4 Sigma Kappa Epdlon 4 Fooliigluren I Newman Club 1 SNEA 1.4 Atl.: 8 Crafts Club I PATRICIA A. BRENNAN BS JUNIOR HIGH 22 Ashland Streel Lynn. Mm Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 Junior SI1ol'COCharrrtun 3 Book Club 2 Scrum Show 4 THOMAS JOHN BRENNAN. JR BS. BUSINESS EDUCATION 230 Snakelldl Road Ayer. Mas Activities: S.A. 1.1.3.-1. Ptendent 4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Chairman of Asoehuon of College Umons. Regan I. 2 C1153 Pteddent 1.2 Graduation Usher 1.1.3 S.U.A.B. 2.3 oenmi Chairman 1.4. veg. Nm 2 Economics Club 3 Baseball 2.3,-1 Dunk Lui 3 Chairman Freshman Onenlation 2 Neuman Club 1.2.3.4 ROSE A. BRINKLEY BS. BUSINESS EDUCATION 47 cwuag nm Durverx Mm Acuvrliexz S.A. 1.1.3,-I WRA 1.2.3.4 Sym Kappa Epxion 2 Bus-ancax Education Counci 1.2 Neiman Club I Sensor Week Cornminee WILLIAM J. BROUDER BS. JUNIOR HIGH 234 Fan-1lu.m Sheer lawrence. Man Actmtles S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 GEORGE L. BROWN BS. BUSINESS EDUCATION 353 La1aye11e'51ne1 Salem. Man ACIIVIIKS' S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.1.3.4 Buunrs: Eduohon Council 1.2.3.4 Dean'i Lui 1 HAROLD A BROWN B.S. JUNIOR HIGH 14A Maple Avenue Medford. Man ACUYIKRI' S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 JUNE ISTARIIIRDJ BROWN BS ELEMENTARY 143 Wakefield Street Reading. lun ACIIVIIICS SA 1.1.3.4 FRA 1.1.3.4 Dean'i Lnt 2.3 LAURA M. BRUNO B.S ELEMENTARY 193 Linden Streel Eve1etl.Mn1 Actmtlel SA 1.1.1.4 WRA I.2.3.4. Recording Seclethh' 4. Book Club 2.1.4. Secretary 3 SNEA I Young Republleam 2 Semou Week DIANA ll. BUCKLEY BS. ELEKENTARY 226 ASI! Shut! Vmdmdrn. Iam Aerivuis: SA. 1.2.3.4 'VRA 1.2.3.4 Social Com. 4 Neiman Grab 1.2.3.4 las Veg Nile 2.3 Junior Slwl 3 Fine A115 Fedvil 3.4 Lealenirip Conference 4 Tennis Toumameul 3 IEANNE IIARIE BUCKLEY BS. ELFJIWTARY 17 Lum Srnzr Newbufypon. lhs. Atlirilks: SA. 1.2.3.4 WRA l.L3.4 Theta SUM Chi 1.2.3.4 SNEA I Young Democntx 4 JOHN D. BUCKLEY A.B. GEOGRAPHY I9 Beach Avenue Salem. lm Activiues: SA. 1.23.4 MAA 1.2-3.4 Neiman Club 3.4 Interfaith AEC. 3.4 Intramural Basketball 1.2.3.4 Intnmunl Tmnis Z MARY E. BULGER BS. ELEMENTARY Z5 HUl1and Shut Concord. Ham Aclivrhesz SA. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Neuman Club I SNEA I Vuily Field Hvckey 2.3.4 Softball 2.3.4 Badminton 3,4 lntemollegate Coordinator 4 Camping uname 2.3.4 Sk: Weekend 2.3.4 FRANCES BURKE BS. EL.F.lIEh'I'ARY 27 H111 StreeL Nnrbnrpporti Mm. Attihllts' S.A. 1.1.3.4 Newman Club 4 WRA 1.2.3.4 FIT CHARLES MILTON BURN A.B. !IATl'IfJIA'I'ICS 1: amp.: Rua Pcabody, Slam Activities: SA. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.-I SNFA 1 Ski Club 2 14. veg. sign com. Junior Week Corn. Senior Week Com. RICHARD W. BURNHALI BS. JUNIOR HIGH 8 Salem Road Beverly. Mrs. Activities: SA. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.1.3.4 ARTHUR N. BURT A.Ii. HISTORY 117 Green Strut Wobum. Mm Activities: S.A. 3.4 MAA 3.4 Dorfx List 3.4 Honors Program 4 Delta Tau Kappa 4 CNATHIA F. CALLAIIAN BS. BUSINESS EDUCATION 155 Bmudlay Road Dnml. Man Attivitisz S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4. Asnsiant Tres. Blielball 1.1.3.4 Intnmunl Volleyball 3.4 Daisy Cham 3 Junior Show Las ww me J LOUISE F. CAMPBELL B.S. ELJENTARY S9 Butler Road Sloneham. Man. Activities' S.A. 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 NORALEE ELLEN CANANE BS. ELEMENTARY 6 Thud Street Worcester. Mus Acuvmes: SA. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Newnun Club 3.4 LYNDA JEAN CARDELLO BS. ELEMENTARY 100 Lot Street Newburyport. Man. Atlllltlesr S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Nea-man Club 4 Lax Veg: Nite 3 MARIA NANCY CARELLA BS. ELEMENTARY 21 Beacon Street Arhrgmo. lim Aelmties: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Thru Sngnu Chu 1.2 Bun! I Newmm Club I Book Club I ELLEN F. CARLIN BS. ELEIIENTARY 48A Maja Stnet Peabody. Mm Aellvltkx: S.A. 1.2.1.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 ELLEN M CA RISON BS ELEMENTARY 42 Goodale Street Peabody. Mm. ACUIIIDOI. SA 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 3. President 4 DIANE 'II-IERBE CARON 8.1 ELIIENTARY S Palms Smzt Salsa, lm. Actirilisz SA 1.2.3.4 'IRA 1.2.3.4 Theta SUuaQi 1,2 Nel1nmChb I SNEA l TURIBIA Il. CARRAMIHO BS. ELBIENTARY 347A Emu Avenue Glouoma. lan Adivilisz S.A. 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 lIICHAEI.CARRATU A.B. lA'1'IIElA'I'K3 28 Glidden Strut levsty. lan Activities: SA. 1.23.4 IIAA 1.23.4 Dads Liu 1.23.4 DOREITA CARROZZA BS. ELBIENTARY 64 Trai Road Peabody. llas. Acuk ' ' : S.A. I.2,3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SNFA 1.4 PAMELA CASH BS. ELDIBNTARY 201 Haunt Street Marbldxad. las. Attivilicsz S.A. l.L3,4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Newman Club I Book Club I Young Da-nocnls 1.2.4 Dean'x Lift 1 .2.3 laurel Guin JAMES EDWARD CASSIDY A.B. llA'I'I'1IilIA'l'KS 33 Holter Street Peabody. Mas Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 NAA 1.1.3.4 Glue Gul: 3.4. Treasurer Newuun Club 3,4 SUSAN L. CASIDY BS. ELIJIENTARY 279 Lowell Stmel Wxkelidd. Ilan Activitia: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Social Com. 1.2.3.4 Newnun Club 1.2 Blank Club 1,2 Dnzfx Lil 3 La Veg: Night 2.3 MARIANNE carautso ss. ELFJIENTARY 69 Clinton Street Chelan. Mas Ani-am. SA. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 . Soeial Cm 1.2.3.4 ' Neiman cm 1.2 I nook Club 1.2 ' Las veg.. mga: 2.3 JANIS CATALDO CITJXIRAI B.S. ELBIENTARY 171 Hichbon Street Revere. Mlm Activities: S.A. I.l3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Las Vegas Nil: 2.3 Junior Show Senior Shaw Dei: list 1.2.3 FREDERICK L CAVANAUGH BS. BUSINESS ADIIINISFRAIION 41 Baker Ruud Everett. Mas Activities: SA. 1.1.3.4 MM 1.2.3.4 Soon: 3.4 Hockey 1,3 Intnmunl Fnotblll 4 JAMB L. CAVQLY A.B. lIAT1IFJIAI'IG S3 Mill Street So. Hamilton. las Aeuvilies: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Honors Pmgam 4 STA 3.4 Dcan'x Lui 1.2.3.4 14:04 Club 3.4 SNEA 4 JULIE P. GIIARAIONTE BS. ELEIIENTARY 310 Park Avenue - Revue. Man Actmlks: S.A. 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 KATIIRYN ROSE CIIISHOUI A.B. HISTORY J Thoreau Court Concmd. Mm Activtlbi S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Glee Club 1.1. See. 3.4 Young Demoenu 2 PATRICIA II. CIIISIIOLII A.B. ENGLISII 9 Summit Avenue Everett. Man. Attlvlties: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 CHRIS Il. CHRISTOPHER A.B. IIAIIIEIIAIIC3 14 Cedar Slnel Haverhill. lun Atlivitleaz S.A. 1.2.3.4 NAA 1.1.3.4 Log Spam Emtor. 3.4. Photo S1alY4 Social Com. 4 llalh Club 3.4 Olienutlon Com. 3,4 lnuamunl Spam 3.4 BARBARA ANN CI'-IRUNIAK B.S. ELEMENTARY 322 Axbury Suvel So. Hlmlllon. Mau. Atllvilin 5 A. 1.2.3.4 WRA I.2.l.4 Band I,2,3 Glue Club I Newman Club I.Z,3.4 Arla A Cnflx Club 1,3 .Iumor Show 3 Pep club 1 Freshman A Sophomore Races 1.2 KAREN L CHUMACK B.S ELEMENT ARY 94 SummulSlree1 Peabody. Mass, Acuvuies, S.A 1.2.3.4 WRA I.2.J.4 MARY CLUNI5 B.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 22 Burby Avenue Dnnvers. Mass Atllvlllti S A I.2.J.-S WRA 1.2.33 RONALD W. COAN A.B. HISTORY I6 Conncn Road Salem. Mass ACKIVIKIES1 S.A I.2.3,4 MAA I.2.3.4 Dean's Lm 3.4 Honors Program 4 MARIE ANN COLELLA B.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 6 PnrlS1reer Salem. Mus, Aclmues. S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA I.2.3,4 Gln Club I.2.3,4 Business Educausn Councul 2.3.4 GAIL MARIE COLLINS B.S. JUNIOR HIGH 8 Noni: Conn Salem. Mass. Activities S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA I,2,3,4 Newman Club l.4 SNEA I MAUREEN ELLEN COLLINS B.S. ELEMENTARY 329 Boston Road B1l.le1-ica. Mass. ACTIVITIES S.A. I,Z.J.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Newman Club 3.4 Young Democms 3.4 JOHN COMENOS A.B. ENGLISH ZI5 Walnut Slreel Lynn, Mass. Aclrvities: S.A. I,2.3.4 MAA I.2,3.4 Chaxnnan Soual Commntee 4 SUSAN M, CONDON B.S, ELEMENTARY 45 Salem Street Swampxcou. Mau. Acuvmes. S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Theta Slgma Ch1 3,4 Interfaith Assoc 3.4 ELLEN H. CONNELL B.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 74 Powdcrhouse Blvd. Somerville. Mass. Acliviues. S.A. I.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Buunes Education Council Z Newman Club Z.3,4 Las vegas Nm 2.3 JANET LOUISE CONNELLY A.B. ENGLISH ZIB Lexington Avenue Czmbndge. Man. Activiues' S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA l,2,3.4 Dean's Llsl Sllver Key I,Z BARBARA CONNICK A.B. BIOLOGY 373 Cedar Brook Road Lynn. Mass Aclivilxes S.A 1.2.3.4 WRA l,2.3,4 ALYCE L CONNOLLY A.B. ENGLISH IS7 Lynnlield Street Lynn. Mass. . I Acuviriex. S.A. 1.2.14 WRA I.2.3.4 Newman Club I.Z.3.l Dean's Llsl J SNEA 4 Geology cm 1 JOAN A. CONNOR B.S. ELEMENTARY II4 Myrtle Slreel Lynn. Mass. ACKIVIIJCS S,A. 1.2.3.4 WRA I.2,3.b DONNA M. ISCALCIONEI CONTI A.B. ENGLISH 30 Lincoln Street Watertown, Mass. Activities, S.A 1.2.3.4 WRA l.Z,3,4 Dean's List l.Z,J.4 CAROL CONWAY A.B. ENGLISH Z0 Wendell Road Nahant. Mass. Aclrvluer S.A. I,2,3,4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Clipper Sufi. Lum-ary Senior Shaw White Racism Seminar JOHN WILLIAM COOK B S. JUNIOR HIGH IJ9 Beal Road Wmlthnm. Mau. Acllvlllex. S,A, I.2,J,4 MAA l.Z.3.l Log 1.2.3 Ileln Chl l,2,3.4, Pledge Com, 3,4 Social Chalrrnun 2 Newman Club I.Z.3,4 Frexhmnn Senulor Junlor Show Senior Show RICHARD ll COOLEY B S BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 95 Sawyer Avenue Dorchester. Manx. Acnvunes S A l.2.3.d MAA I.2,3,4 Basketball I.2,J,4. Cofuplam 4 Book Club 2 Bunncu Management Club 3.4 Intramural Football 4 ELIZABETH M CORBETI' A. B ENGLISH 26 Everett Street Medlord. Maxx Ac11v1l1es. S A 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 RONALD S. CORCORAN B S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 45 Cherry Street Swampscoll, Mm Acuvlllev S A, 3.4 MAA 3.4 Business Educauon Connell J ROBERT A COSCO B.S. JUNIOR HIGH 52 Norlh Street North Peabody, Mass. Acnvmes S.A. l.Z.3,4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Kappa Della Phi I.2,3,4 Young Repuhhcans 3,4 LINDA I, CONSENTINO B.S, BUSINESS EDUCATION 43 Leo Dnve Gardner. Mass Aszllvlues S.A, l.2.J,4 WRA l,Z.3.4 P1 Omega P1 2.3,4 Dean's L1s1 1.1.3 Busmess Education Councll I.2.3,-l, Sec 1 Newman Club 1,3 SNEA I Semor Week C ommullee DIANA ELLEN COSTA B.S, ELEMENTARY 68 Winthrop Avenue Beverly. Mass. Acllvllrcw. S.A. l,Z.3,4 WRA I.2.3.4, Assusl. Ouhng Club Manager 1. vm Pmlaem 4 Glee Club I.2 Newman Club I Archery 3,4 SNEA I,4 Volleyball 2.3.4 Folk Dance Club 3.4 GERTRUDE E COSTA B.S. Busmess Educauon 224 Lincoln Street Wmlhrap. Mass. ACIIYIIICS. S.A, I,2.3.4 WRA I,Z.3.4 Log 2.3 Business Education Councll 2.3,-I Deana Aide l.2.3.4 Newman Club l,2,3.4 Book Club 1.3.4 Iunror Week Puhlnclly Commnlee Intramural Bowling. Volleyball 2 RONALDC COSTA B S. JUNIOR HIGH 2 Cresllme Clrcle Danvers, Mass ACTIVITIES. S.A I,Z,3,4 MAA l,Z.3.4 Ski Club 1.3.4 ROBERT V COTEJR B.S ELEMENTARY 557 Ml Vernon Street Lawrence, Mass. Aclivrlies S A I.2.3,4 MAA I.Z.3,4 Glee Club 2.3 WAYNE A. COTTLE B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION I6 Overlook Avenue Beverly, Mass ACIIVIIICS S.A. I,2.3,4 MAA I.2,3,4 Busrness Management Club 3,4 JERRY M COUGHLIN B s. ELEMENTARY 11s ProspectS1reer c10um1u. Mm. ACUVIIICS S.A 1.2.3.4 MAA I,1.3,4 Golf 3,4 SNEA 4 Intramural Volleyball I.Z,4 MARY CRANE ILA, HISTORY 36 Gardner Street Salem. Mass Acllvmes: S.A. l.Z.3.A WRA I.2,3,4 DENNIS HERBERT CRANFORD B S. JUNIOR HIGH IZ Wheeler Street Gloucester, Mass ACTIVITIES s.11. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.1.4 Faaulgmm 1 MARY P CREEDON B.A. BIOLOGY I42 Morton Street Sloneham. Mass, Activulesz S,A. I,2,3,4 WRA l,2.J.4 Book Club 2 Ski Club 3.4 Social Committee 4 lsemor Classl MARIE CULTRERA B.S. I-LLEMENTARY 7 Presroll Street Salem. Mxm. Aeuvlucx SA I.2.J.4 WRA l.2.3,4 LEO JOSEPII CURDA B S BUSINESS EDUCATION 302 Andover Sued Danvers. Mass. Ac11v1ucx S A, 2.3.4 MAA 2.14 Busmesx Educauon Coumzxl 3,4 Dean'11 LIS! I,Z,J.4 EDWARDC CURRANT B.S BUSINESS EDUCATION J Oak Slrcel Foxborough, Mass, Acuvmes S A 3.4 MAA 3.4 De:1n'x Ln! 3 E,B.T A. JOHN C CURRIL R BA, ENGLISH 7 Ham-.on Avenue Gloucester. Mass. ACIIVIIICS s A, I.2.J.4 MM 1.1.3.4 num 1.1.3.4 Lag 1.1.1.4 Falk song sammy 2.3 CHRISTINE L CURTIS B S BUSINESS EDUCATION 67 Rwlgewood Drive Norwood. Mass Avllvllles S.A l.2.3.4 WRA I.Z.3,4 ADAM CZARKOWSKI B.S JUNIOR HIGH IOI Chestnut Slrcel Chelsea. Mass Acuvlues. S.A I.2,J,4 MAA I.1,3.4 Inrerfallh Assoc 4 Orthodox Club 3 DONNA MARIE DAIGLE B S. ELEMENTARY II2 Benmnglon sum Lawrence, Mass. Adlvllles S.A. l.Z.3.4 WRA I.2.3.4 Dean's Aldt I Newman Club l,3,4 Iumor Week T1ckelCom JAMES J. UALESSANDRO A B MATHEMATICS 7 Darlmoulh Street w. Peabody. Mass Acnvmes. S.A. l,Z.3,4 MAA l.Z,3.-1 Log 3 Glue Club 2,3 HARRIET KWEINERI DAMELIN B.S ELEMENTARY 65 Lisbon Street Malden. Mass, ACIIVILICS S.A I,Z.3.4 WRA I.2.3.A Dean's List I.2.3.4 Laurelifham GERALDINE DAMORE B.S ELEMENTARY 43 Fenno Street Revere,Mas1 Activities S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA l.2.J,4 JOHN DAVIN B S JUNIOR HIGII Zl Lmden Avenue Beverly. Mass, Acllvxlies S.A l.Z.3,4 Clipper 4. Sports Stall' MAA I,Z,fl,4 Newman 4 las Vegs Nule - Program Com 3 Young Demovrats 4 Inlramural Basketball I ROBERT A DAVIS B.S BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 482 Pr01:I0r Avenue Revere. Mass Acllvilles S.A I .Z.3,4 MAA I.l',3.4 Log 2.3.4 Business Manager. Colummsl ROBERTA ELLEN DAVIS A.B HISTORY I02 Henry Street Malden, Mas Ac11v1lies S A I.Z.3,-1 WRA l.2.3,4 Dflla Tau Kappa 3,4 Dean's Ll1!l.3.4 FAITH A. DAWSON B.S. ELEMENTARY 5 Hilltop Dnve Wenham, Mass. ACIIVIKICS S.A. 1.2.3,-5' MAA l.2.3.4 SNEA 4 PHILIP I De CHARLES. JR B.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 30 Johnson Slreel Leommxlcr. Mass Atllvitles' S.A 2.3.4 MAA 2,3,4 Glee Cluh Z ms vegas Nile 3 Junior Show Commencement Acuvincs Committee 4 Dtan'5 Llx! 3 DONNA MARIE DECUNTO A,B HISTORY 5l Howe Street Methuen. Mass, Acllvilies S.A. 3.4 WRA 3.4 Young Democrats A ANN I-LIZABE1 Il Dlx LACEY B.S BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 295 Parkland Avenue Lynn. Maxx, Arllvllltl s.A I,2.3.4 wan 1.2.14 14111111111 11.11151-1111111 Club 1.2 CHARLES F De LUCCIA Ii S JUNIOR HIGII 4 Copper Braun lane Nnhanl, Mass Aullvllles S A I.2.J.4 MAA I.Z.3.4 MAUREEN SUSAN DEMEULIL B.S ELTMINIARV I l Klmhull Avenue Dunvcrm. Mass ACIIVIIIN. S A l,Z,3.-1 WRA I.2.3,4 Gln: Club I SCA l.2.5.4 hulk Song Souely 2 Slgmu Kappa Ilpulon 2,14 SNEA l,1.3.4 KAREN 1:1 MILIA Il s BUSINESS I-DUT 1111011 ZIZ Walden Slrrcl rummage. Mm Acllvllrex S A I.2.3.4 WRA l,2,3.-1 Buxlnesr Edueallon Council SNEA CHERYL J. DE ROCHER B S, ELEMENTARY 3Sl.1nd1xh Road Slonehilm, Mans Afllvilles S A, I,2,3.4 WRA I,!.3.4 Sludenl Congrexx 3, Senator Exeumvc Board J SCA I,2.3.4 Dausy Cham 3 Sllver Key Com 3 ur vegas nn: 2 W'hc's Who Among Students 1n Amencan Colleges :Ind Unlvenxlles 1967-I9bX STEPHANIE A DEROSA B S. ELEMENTARY 180 Barth-11 Road W1n1hrnp. Maxs Acllvllles S A 1.2.3.4 WRA I.2.3.4 DENNIS L, DESIMONE B S ELEMENTARY IOS Orange Slreel Chelsea, Mass Acllvilles SA. l.2.3.4 MAA l.2.3,4 WENDY ISANBORNI DESIMONE B S. ELEMENTARY IDS Orange Street Chelsea, Mass, Avllvlllei S A 1.1.3.4 WRA I.2.J,4 ROSE MARIE DESISTO A.B. MATH 74 Reservoir Avenue Revere. Man Adlwllei S.A. I.2,J.4 WRA l.l.3.4 Newman Club Z THOMASW DESMOND B S. JUNIOR HIGH 4 Samounl Road Peabody . Mass Acllvlllev S A 1.2.34 MAA I.Z.3.4 SNEA l,4 Ncwmun Club -I HELEN M DESROCHER B A MATH I2 Mcmll Slruel Melhuen. Mats Anllvlllex S A l.2.J,4 WRA 1.1.3.4 SNEA 4 CYNTHIA JOAN DL STEFANO B S ELEMENTARY 540 South Border Road Wmiherler. Mau. AQIIVIIICS S A l.2,3.4 WRA l.I.3.4 Clnppcr 4 Neva man Club 2,3 Inlerlanh 2 SNEA 3.5 PATRICIA ANN DI CESARE B S BUSINESS EDUCATION I79 Bradford Slrcel Evereu, Mass Atllwllri S.A l,2.3.4 WRA I.2.3,4 Dnn'S Llsl l,2,J.4 Pi omega 1-12,14 annum Ea-,wma c-01111111 1 1.1.4 Newman Club I SNEA I Ins vegas N111 Publlclly cummmf 2 JUDITH ANN 1MouLToN1 DICK B 5 ELEMENTARY as Applcwn sum S1Iem.Maxs Acllvllles S.A 1.2.3.4 SNEA I WRA I.Z.3,-I LORRAINE IDILISIO1 DICKSON A B HISTORY 3 Meadow Slrccl Salem Mass Au1v111cs S A 1.2.3.4 WRA l.2.3.4 Newman Club 2,3 JANET A. DINIINO B S BUSINESS EDUCATION U0 Summit Street Clinlnn. Mau Acrwnncs, S A 3,4 WRA 3,4 Business Educallon Cuunul 3,4 Dean's Llsl 3,-1 Pi Omega Pl 3.4 Newman Club 4 Young Democrats 4 Senior Week Comrmllee MARGUERIII- IIIPRIZIO B S I-.LLMENIARY 171 Ifndunll Avenue Revere. Mau Anrlvlller S.A I,2.3.4 WRA l.'l.J,4 Chpper 1 Newman Club l.2.J.4 Prvxhlnan txm uhve hoard 141 vegas Nur 2,1 Hedmn Com I.2.3.4 Dt..1n'x Llxl I.2,3.4 Who'l Whom Alnenmn lullcgu and Univrmlles RUIJOLPII A DIPRIZIO IS S JUNIOR HIGII I7I Fndlcull Avenue Revere, Mau Acuvnlucs S A 1.2.3.4 MAA l,1,3.-I IEI-I'RI'Y L DIKUBIO Ii S BUSINESS ADMINISIRATION lib Park Slrrd Beverly. Mun Arllvlllex s A 1.1.3.4 MM 1.1.3.4 S0c1JICumn11llce l.1 c'1111un1 cf.mm11112 4 Newman Club l.2.J,-I Buxrnesx Club rfanonm Club nannw 1xepmu11.1ne 1.2 Intramuralh.1xkclb.1lI.lenn1r. Ioollxull. xollball CUISEPPINA M DISANZO B S BUSINESS EDUCATION 55 Fnlrmunl Slrtcl Malden.Mas1 Achwlltx S A. I.Z.3,4 WRA 1.2.3.4 MICHAEL I. DIXEY B.S BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 6 Reed Slrltl Marblehead. Mass Acuvllies S A I,1,3.-I MAA I.2.3,4 Dunk Last 2 SHERRYL ANN DIXON B S ELEMENTARY 32 Smurf Road N0rW00d,M.1sx Acnvmes. S.A I.Z,J.4 WRA l,2,3.4 SNEA l.2.3 Inlramural basketball 3 DONNA M. DOHBINS B.S. ELEMENTARY 17 Penlield Curle- Wnkeheld, Mau Adlvllles S.A I.2.3.4 WRA I,2.J.4 IUSTINE M DOBECK A B BIOLOGY Sb Arlmglon Street Lawrence, Mass Ailrvllies' S A l,2,3,4 WRA I,2,3,4 Honors Program 3.4 Newman Club I Falk sang 501121, 2 Ski Club 3.4 Scmor Clan Socml Commulee Las Vegas Nile Z MARGARET-MARY DOHERTV B S ELEMENTARY IO! Iizrllell Avenue Arl1ng1on.M,nS Atlivllles S A l.2.3.4 WRA I.l,3.-1 Glee Club 1.2.3.4 Newman Club 1.23.11 SNEA l.Z.J,4 RITA ANN DOHERTY B.S ELEMENTARY I6 Raylen Avenue Pmbody. Mass Ac11v111es S A. l.1.3.4 WRA I,Z.3,4 Dean'v Lxwl I 2.3.-I Honors Program 3.4 Newman Club 3.4 EARL LAWRENCF DOLIBER H.S JUNIOR HIGII Cloulma11'S Lane Marblehead, Mas: Acllvllles S A I 4 MAA I.-S Iunwr Show Cllppvr 4 Senior Show CAROLEE DOMBROWSKI B S. ELEMENTARY I7 End1ccl1 Street Darwen, Maxi Acuvuues S A, l.Z.3.-1 WRA l,Z.3.4 SNEA 4 Bock Club l,Z,3.4 Newman Club 1.2.3.4 MARVANNE CHRISTINE DONAHU B S. ELEMENTARY I03 Eaxlem Avenue Lynn. Mau Anlwiues S A l.2.3,4 WRA I,1. me vegas N115 3 1 Semor Week KAREN LVORELJ D'oNork1o B s EDUCATION I3 wngvuw wa, Peabody Manx ALIlv1l1eR S.A. 1.1.3.4 WRA l.Z,3,4 ANNE DONOGHUE B S IQUSINI' SS EDUCATION 65 Ncwcailcl Road Pe.1budy, M.m Adlvllles S.A 1.2 3.4 WRA l.2 34 I' LAURA I I I' DORINUI R I! S I'I.I'MI'.NIAIlY ' Z7 SI Annn Avenur Peabody Mau Arl1v111cs SA l.l,'l.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 SNIA l.Z MARGARFI .um 1101111 ns 1.1EM1N1A1u' a11c'1m1vy sum 11.1vu1..11, v1,.1. A.1.v11m s A 1.214 MRA l.2,5,-I New111a11r11m 1.2.14 SNIA 1.2.3.-I ANILI' I INA IJOKSO B S HUSINI SS ADNIINISIR A IION KX Whllc Slrccl I-.n1I4m1on.Mau ALIIVIIICS 5 A 1.1.14 wsu 1.1.1.4 11111111111 2.1111131111-1111-1111, 1.4 Erofmmnrrlvm 1.4 WILIIAM I DOYLI' Ii S JUNIOR HIKZII Z6 Bachelor Slltcl Lynn. M411 Anllvlllei S A 1.2.3,-A MAA I.2.3.-I Ska! lub 2.3.-I ll ren -11 JOAN muscou. 11 s BUSINI ss enum anon ID3O.lkl.1nd Avenue Arl1ng1on.M.1ss Alllvllleb S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Newman Club Buxlness Edufallon Council Junmr Show Commultec ur vegas Nnc camm111u Dormnrory Coum 11 JOHN THOMAS DRISCOLL as JUNIOR IIIGH 25 Montgomery sum Haverhill, Mass. Acrmlies S.A 1.1.3.4 MAA 1.1.3.4 Chpper -I Eairlh Sclemc Club I Psymologv cum 2 Junior Show Young Cumen Confercnre 1.3.4 1,11 vegas N111 2.1 SHEILA DRISCOLL A I5 ENGLISH I2 R Lmdcn Slrzcl Beverly. Mars Adlvllici S A I.2.3.-I WRA 1.2.3.4 Elchange Sludrnl to Germany lqbfr IJe.1n'S Llsl I.1.3,-I PAULINE DUHAMEL A B MATH 400 South Broadway Lawrence. Mass Acllvlllei S A I 2.14 WRA 1.2.3,-I Honorv Program 1 4 SNEA -I PATRICIA MARLENL DUNBAR A B HISTORY HI Wtsl Glove Slrfcl Mrddlcboru. Maxi AsIlvlI1ES S A 3.4 WRA 3,4 LINDA DUNN B.S JUNIOR HIGH 61 Howard Strecr Haverhill, Mass Arhvllles S A 1.2.3.4 WRA l.2.3.4 Dorm Counul CuIIuraIChalrm.ln 3 Newman Club I Dcank Ln! 2.3 LAURA M DUPUIS A It BIOLOGY 9 Nmlh Avenue HJverhill.M:1:s Adlvlllcw S A I.2,3-1 WRA I.2.3,4 RICHARD DURGAN B S BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Ib John Avenue Revere. Mau Aullvllltx S A 1.2.3.4 MA A I 1. 3,4 Cuppu A.1vmn1ng Manager Bela Chl 11,4 Pledgt Commlllc 3, Trcnurer 4 Newman Club 3 Trllnexlll Lolnmlllce I Eumomlnt Club 1.4 Invcflmcnl Club 4 Buslness Management Club 4 Publu Relalloni Charrman 3 Semol Clasx Sox1.1ICon1m1lree clmpln Travel Repmfn1a11vv -1 Iumur Show Iunmr Week Senlur Week KAREN ANN DUTTON I3 S BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ll Roikwcll Tcruu: Malden. Man Anllvllltx 5,1 1.2.2.4 WRA 1.23.4 New man nah 1 Huxmexi v11n..gc111mc'11111 1 KATHLLIN nwvmz 11 5 121.11111151111141 IS fuunng sum slum. 11.11 Aslluliei s A 1 214 wm 1 2,1-1 Neuman Club 1.2 1.-1 NUREEN r1-11111151 Dwvm 11 s ELEXIENTARY ass wnanngwn Avenue Che1s:a.?-1.111 A111v1r1u S A 1.2 3.4 WR A I.I,3 -I LasurelCl1.11n 3 De.1n's LN I 34 67 DAVID ALAN DZIEPZIAK BS. ELEMENTARY 17 Lynn Street Pebody. Maxx Activiuex S.-L 1.2.3.4 'IAA 1.2.3.4 Neuman Club 4 SNEA 1.3.3,-I Intramural Basketball 4 Delis List 1.2.3.4 ELLEN MARY DZIUSZKO .-LB. MATH 8 Roman Avenue Dam-ers. Maxx Activities S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.-I Log 1.2 Newman Club 1.2.3.4 Hook Club 1.2.3.4 Young Democrats 1.2.3.-I Sh Club 4 ARTHUR M. EDGECOXIB. IR. B.S..lL'N10R HIGH 24 Essex SIRC! Medford. Mast Actavitrex S.A. 1.1.3.4 31.-XA 1.2.3.4 Clipper 4 Sports Editor SNEA 1 Students Semen Comm. Z lnlramunl football -t Intramural basketball 1.4 Las Vrgv Nite 3 Intramural softball 4 JANET ICRAFI EDWARDS 8.5. ELEMENTARY S7 Otis Street Melrose. Mass, Activitiee S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 KENNETH c. Luxor ss. JUNIOR HIGH 42 Phillips ct Nunn Anamn. Mass admin S.A. 1.2.3.4 MM 1.1.3.4 cuter Eovmu tts. ELEMENTARY .ri tfpnna Road Somerville. um Aflrnltti S.A. 1.1.3.-1 WRA 1.2.3.4 IULIL A.ESS1'RY 8.5 ELlf.Nlt'.h'1ARY 94 lvanell Road Lynn. Mass Atilvrttri S.A. 1.2.3.-t WRA 1.2.3.-I ROBFRT R. EVANS B.S ELFM1 NIARY X0 RICH Street Malden. Mars Activities S A 1.2.3.-I MAA 1.2.3.4 Sofralfnrnm I Vanity Baseball I GR1'GORYt F,-XRLI Y A I! I'Ntil.ISlI 14 larrlawn Street Malden. Klan Activities S A 1.2.3.-I MAA I 2,3 4 Book Club 1.3 Captain of Intramural football team -1 C-KROI ANN I ARO A B XIAIII SU Mountain Street Woburn Man Activities S A 1.2.3.4 WHA 1.1.3 4 Newmanflub 1.3.4 lionlt Club 4 Math K lub 2.3.4 R081 MARY I ARO B S 11.13118 IARY ll-I lAnodLind Street 1.avttente.3Iau tttmtiet S A 1.2 3,4 WHA 1.2.3.-1 Social t nm -I Iunmt Show. Senior Prom t um Senior Shoo SNI A KAIIII lcFN A IAHRAND RS IIINIINIARY III Xlyamvilr Avenue Thelma Win Attiwiltrt S A 12 3-I VAKA 1 1.1-1 Sfnolt-int 1,4 Ne-Arvun I lull 23 Dean r I itl I I lat Vegan Nvtr I VAVYIARPI KNNI IARR11I A It I N111 ISII 1.12 Iauinff sine! Mm Hofmrv Witt A ttvrttu S A I J 14 'AHA I 2 t I lomliymcn I I4 t ur.tf.ttrw .ny v Pwr., wan I I t 1 .itmul 4 ..r-muvrrv 1 IIIUVIAS X 1A'r A It IIIKIUPY If lrrimttlr -.vw Stlrrl I .mn Xiu. Atvtinv. '. t I , , I WAtl, A IIMNIIQ tIt'1'-I It 3 ll '1I'lP 1lI'.1l 121111110--i lun Nhutfn K4- .ttmnt-t S A 1 .' 1 MAA I I 4 1 DONNA MARIE FENLON 13.5. ELDIENTARY 45 Sharnheen Avenue Wilmington. Slam Activitiei S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Art Club 4 SNEA 4 MARY FENLON B.S. ELEMENTARY I9 Sargent Street Mntnrop. Man. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.-t WRA 1.2.3.4 Book Club 3 Track team 3 MICHAEL R. FERGUSON A.B. HISTORY 51 Albion Street Everett. Mans Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3,-I Camera Club 1 Junior Week Junior Show las Vegas Nite. Exterior Decorating Chairman Intramural volleyball ANTHONY FERKARO 11.5. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 96 Park Street lawrence. Man Activities: S.A. 1.2.5.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Beta Chi 4 LINDA L. FILOMENO B.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 39 lackson Street Haverhill. Mass. Acttvitret: S.A. 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 SNEA 4 Las Vegan Nite 3 ANITA MARIE FINNEGAN 8.5. BUSINESS EDUCATION 149 Milton Avenue Hyde Park. Wins. Aetrvitrer: S.A. 1.2.3.-I WRA 1.2.3.4 Social Committee J Buiinest Edutzttion Council 3.4 Newman Cluh 3,4 Book Club 3.4 Resident Assistant 4 ' SUSAN LJBEANE1 FINTONIS H.S BUSINESS EDUCATION 481 Bloitdvtuy' Street Lynn. Mass. Attttvilret SA 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 SN1' A 1.1. Business Council 1.2.3.4 ROBET 1. HSK1- B.S.1UNIOR HIGII 31 . Bradstreet Avenue Danveri. Mau Activities S A 1.2.3.-I RIAA 1.1.3.4 Art Club I .2 Dt'an'S Lttt I.-I Puchology Club Z Football -1 Basketball 3 PA1R1t'lAFI'I'l'0N ,LH ENGI ISI1 4l'IA Parker Sttctl Altlebtitu. Mast Atuntrct S A 1.2.1.-1 WRA 1.2.3.4 111' NNIS I ITZGI RALD B,S BUSINFSS EDUCATION 35 Alden Strut Iaurence, Mau Arlrviltex S A. 1.2.3.4 NIfIA1.I.3.4 IOANNI tTURNI'Ri I IIZGERALIP It S Elelxbll NTARV 427 Essex Street Beverly, Stars, Atttvlllet S A 1.2.1 4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Neuman t'Iuh 4 SN! A 4 t amera Club 2 IISIOTIIYI I-IYZGFRALD. IR 11 S BUSINESS I DLTCAIION 4-I Hartley Street lkakefirld. Man Attorne- xA. 1.2.1.4 AIAA 1.2.3 -I Xllt IIAII I IITZSININIONS It S IIUSINISN AIINlINlS'lRA1lt1N Ill Sy rvtorlh Sltret Salem. Klan Arlivltier S ft 1.2 1.4 MAA I 2 14 IOANNI III IIXVIAN HS ll I XII NTARY -1-I ltemnnt Avenue t'lrelt-ci Matt Avtmnn SA I 1 1,4 MRA I I 1.-I NNI A I 3 44 tnlhmtot t lui-I .txsrtlntsltxi it tsmus us IIIKIINIAKN ti rtmfnttstnfi tmftnnm xt... Atltvtlhrt s A I 1 it mu t I P ii in-im1....n.1 1 1 trfmiu 4 nppeu ssl at MHA I tallrt luirl lull 'wnr vit net. A lumul Reel Ian Vent Nllrl lunlnl Shun hun t I til llri tion I 1-m CAROL ANN FLYNN B.S. ELEMENTARY 44 Ridge Road Revere. Max Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 KARLA FOEKEL A.B. ENGLISH Salem State College Pmbody Hall Activities: S.A. 4 WRA 4 Gqrnan Exchange Stu ent d NANCY J. FOTHERGILL A.B, ENGLISH 103 Cook Avenue Chelsea. Mase Activities! S.A. 1.2.3.-I WRA 1.2-3,4 Newman Club 1 Las Vegs Nite 3 Publicity Com. I ROBERT EDWARD FOUHEY 13.5. JUNIOR HIGH 33 Hanson Street Salem. Mars Activities: S A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.-I Log 2 Clipper 3 Social Com. 1 Kappa Delta Phi 2.3.4 Social Chairman 3,4 Executive Board 4 Band 1 Dcan's Aide 1.2 Newman Club 1.2.3.4 Interfaith Assoc. 3 Book Club 2.3 Intramural Basketball 2.3 Psychology Club 1 SBA Award Recipient KERRY F. FOYE. SR. B S BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 43 Surfside lane Squantum. Mase, Activities. S.A. 3.4 MAA 3.4 STEPHEN A. FRANGIER B.S..1UNl0R HIGH 60 Edgehill Road Lynn. Mass. Activities. S A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 DONALD FRASER 8 S BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 21 Perkins Street Pabody. Mass Activities S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Newman Club 1.2 Soccer 1 Tennis 1.2.3 Ski Club 3,4 Investment Club 4 SUSAN M. FRASER 8.5. ELEMENTARY 11 Perktnx Street Peabody. Mast Activities S.A.1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 Junior Show Commencement Activities Drunk Last 2.3.4 SUSAN l. I-RASER B.S.ELE!tIfN1'ARY S1 Fort Avenue Salem. Mau Activities S A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.1.4 SNEA4 IANICIZ FUCCI RS JUNIOR ltltill Z1 Susan Drive Saugut. Matt Afltnller S.A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.1.4 Newtrtun Club I 1Al'0UF.l.1Nl- GACNON Il S JUNIOR llltjll 29 Green Street Salem. Xl.: u Avlivrtles S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.1.4 Nrwtitunfluh I ROSIWIARY GALLAN1 14 S JUNIOR IIIGII lhtharlottc Street Pnhody. Man .tttivrliet S A 1.1.3,-1 WRA1,2.3.J Sttltltnt Unlun Advlulty Board 4 ltrnrut Sltrrvt Senior Sltuw III 1 I N 1. GARRI 1'1 H S. 1'Ll XII NIARY 991-.tyr Avenue Iynnltutt Atllvllltt S A 1.1.1.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 NIAIIYANN I1 GAU11I.'I'I1' IIS IUNIUR llltill 90 l.yn1tI1eId Street Pmtmdy Man Atllvtllrl S A. 1.1.1.-1 WHA 1.1.1.4 Stal it I SUS 4 1AtlJlfl'lINI GA1'l71S IIS IIIMINTARY Jw tirltcreld Street laurrme. Min Atttvrtret S A 1.2.1.4 WMA 1.2.1.4 PATRICIA ANNE GARVEY B.S. ELEMENTARY 142 Oakride Avenue Methuen. Mau. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Ski Club 1.2.3.4 SNEA 3.4 SANDRA LOUISE GA'l'I'1 B.S. ELEMENTARY I Iames Street Pabody. Mass Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Freshman Dance Coin I Newman Club 1 Book Club 1.2.3.4 las Veg: Night Z Sigma Kappa Epsilon 2.3.4 KATHLEEN GILANEY 13.5. BUSINESS EDUCATION 28 Rowell Avenue Lynn. Mass Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Social Committee 4. secretary 4 Dean's Aide I SANDRA GEORGILAKIS BS. ELEMENTARY S2 Osgood Street Salem. Mass. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 PAULINE GEORGOPOULOS 8.8. ELEMENTARY 63 Bowdoin Street Winthrop. Mase Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 CHARLES GERRY B.S. ELEMENTARY 29 Morton Hill Avenue Lynn. Man Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Newman Club 3.4 Book Club 2.3 Treasurer 4. President DOROTHY GIARLA 13.5. ELEMENTARY 19 Octan Street Nahant. Mass. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 Sigma Kappa Epsilon 2.3.4 Sarge-ant-al-i1'tl1S Newman Club 1.1 VIRGINIA LEE GIBSON BS. BUSINESS EDUCATION Z7 Leicester Road Marblehead. Man. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 W'RA 1.2.3.4 NANCY ELLEN CILLIGAN 11.5. BUSINESS EDUCATION 252 Florence Avenue Arlington. Mao Avtivllitx. S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.-I Business Education Council 1.2.3.-I SNEA t Newman Aponomc 1.2.3.4 A I'ootlrgl1ten1.Z,3.4 ras vegas Nite 1.3 nom- Council 3 Resident ASSIVKJIII 4 COLETTI1 A.G1ROUX B S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 41 Adams Street Arlington. htass. Actiwtiex S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Business lidueation Council 4 Cumculum Committee 4 KENNETH F. GLASS B S BUSINESS ADMINISTRAT 128 Topxlield Road Wenham, Mass Activities S A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Ski Club Business Management Club JEAN GLIENFROSS 15 S. ELEMENTARY Actrviticr, S.A. 1.1.3.-I WRA 1.2.3.4 NANCY ANN GOOD ll S. EI,IiMEN'1'ARY S9 Franklin Street Lynn. Mats Actrvitter S.A. 1.2.3.-I WRA 1.2.3.4 MARY ANN GORCZYCA 11.5. BUSINESS LDLICATION 56 lnuex Street Salem. Mau Atillvtlitt SA. 1.2.3.4 INRA 1.2.1.4 De.1n'1l.lrl 1.2.3.-1 Vi Omega Pi 2.3.4 ION Huttneu 1'dur:itlon Council 1.1. 3.-I Vice Prettdcnt 4 Newman Club 1.2.3.4 SNIA 1.2.3.4 laurelfltuin I Bruce tr mm, str-.mnntp Award I CAROI M. GOSIIGARIAN ILS 1.l.lzNll'.NlARY lvl Mnnlrland Road Wlelmu.-, Alam Activitlet SA. 1.2.3.4 WHA 1.2.3.4 IACOUI I.lNI' I GRAI 14.5 l'1IM1fN1ARY 171e1felwn Road I'caliut1y.NIun At'Iivlllt't S A 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.2.3,-1 MARY E. GRANESE B.S. ELEMENTARY S6 Hillside Avenue Lynn. Mas. Activities S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA. 1.2.3.4 CHERYL MARY CRANEY A.B. HISTORY 88 Waoott Street Malden. Mass. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA I,2.3.4.tncI: manager 4 Footligiten 1 Newman Club 1.2.3.4 Firth Science Club I Softball 1.2.3 Track A Field 3.4 Semi-Formal 2.3 las Vegas 2.3 Junior Show Junior Week Newman Club 1.2 Footljgliters I Basketball 2.3.4 Badminton 2.3.4 Volleyball 2.3.4 NANCY L. GRANGER B.S. ELEMENTARY S Groves Avenue Lynn. Maxx Activities: S.A. l,2.3.4. WRA 1.2.3.4 .IEANNE PHYLLIS GRAY A.B. HISTORY 145 Stetwlt Avenue Swampwott. Mass. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 ludiciary Board 2.3.4 Runes 1 Clipper 4. Senior Section Editor Social Committee Film Series I Dan's Aide I Newman Club 1.2 Dunk List 2.3.4 Psychology Club 1.2 Commencement Activities Comm. 4. Chairman Dena Tzu Kappa 4 MARYANNE GRAZIANO 8.5. ELEMENTARY 102 Spring Street ' Wakeheld. Man Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 .IUDITH GREEN B.S. ELEMENTARY 19 PenGeld Grele Wzkelield. Man Activitier: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 VALERIE A. GREEN BS. BUSINESS EDUCATION 173 Jefferson Avenue Everett. Mass Aetlvitiet: S.A. 1.2.3.4 Senator 1.2 Couege Co-ordinator 3. Secretary A WRA 1.2.3.4 Newman Apoxtolate 1.2 SNEA I Freshman Dance Committee Freshman Initiation Committee las Vegas Nite Program Co-chairman 2. Publicity Co-chairman 3 Sophomore Show Silver Key Committee 1.3 Daisy Chain J Election Committee 2 Student Services Committee 2 Busines Education Council 1.2 Who's Who Book Club 1 MSCSGA Delegate 3.4 NSA Delegate 4 MSA 2.3 LOUIS GUERRIRO B.S. ELEMENTARY Z1 Woodlawn Avenue Cllelxa. Mass. Activities. S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 RITA M. GUIDI 13.5. ELEMENTARY 123 Bellingham Street Chelxca. Maxx Aetivitier S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 THOMAS GUTKOWSKI A.B. BIOLOGY 4011 Florence Read Northampton. Mats. ltdivilitx S.A. 3,4 MAA 3.4 Dorm Council 3 Honors Program 4 Dean't 1.itt 3 CLAUDIA HAINES ll S. ELliM1iNTARY ll Fayette Ct. Lynn. Man Arlivitiet S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 MARGARET ELLEN IIANLEY A 11 ENGLISH 41 Garlield Avenue Medford, Mznx Aclivitiei S A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Log 3.4 Kamen Club I SIIIIILA IIANLEY B S ELEMENTARY 107 Redlngton Street Sw.-imptcott. Mm- Activities S A. 1.2.3.-I WRA 1.2.3.4 KRISTINIE IIANNA 11.5 liLI:hI1.NTARY 111 Deallmrn Avenue Lynn. Marr Aellvlllttl S A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Sigma Kappa Eptilnn 2.3.4 SNlzA 3.4 PHYLLIS MARIE HANNO B.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 14 Harrison Stmet Leominster. Mas. Aetivitks: S.A. 3.4 WRA 3.4 Businem Eduation Coundl 3.4 lax Vegas Nite 3 lntram unt Volleyball 3.4 MICHAEL I. HANRAHAN A.B. HISTORY 75 Allen Avenue Lynn. Man. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 KATHARINE M. HASHIAN B.S. JUNIOR HIGH IS Mane Place Lynn. Mass Adivitkll SA 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Sigma Kappa Epsilon 2.3.4 MAUREEN HAWKO B.S. ELEMENTARY 42 Wicklow Street Malden. Mass. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Social Com. 1.2 .3 Womerfs Judiciary 3,4 .Iunior Show J Senior Prom Com. 4 las Vegas Nite 2.3 Freshman Executive Board SNEA 1.2.3.4 DONALD P. HAYES A.B. HISTORY 72 Sunset Rock Road Andover. Mass. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Dorm Council 3 Campus 4 Clee Club 1.1.3.4 Honors Progam 4 Book Club 2 DONNA HEALEY B.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 1.ittle'S Point lane Swampsoott. Mase Activiues: S.A. 3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Business Ed. Council 4 Dean'x List 3 ANN MARIE HEALY A.B. GEOGRAPHY 44 Concord Road Billeria. Maxx. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Young Demoenls 2.4 JAMES M. HEALY B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 145 Washington Street Peabody, Maxx Artivities: 1 S.A. 1.2.3.4 I MAA 1.2.3.4 Compass 4. Assistant Editor Log 2.3 Clipper 3.4 Business Manager Beta Clti 2.3.4 Dcalfs Aide 4 W'ho's Who 4 Economies Club 3 Business Management Club 4 Junior Class Viet.-Pretident General Chairman las Veg: Nite Il Foreign Exchange Student Committee 4 Graduation Usher 3. Had Usher 4 Time Out 4 Senior Prom Chairman Open House Guide 2.3 HELEN HEFFERNAN B.S. ELEMENTARY 60 Bay State Road Lynn. Mass. Activities: S.A. 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 Psychology Club 1.1 Ski Club 2 lax Vegas Nite 2 SNEA 4 Senior Week STEPHEN IOSEPH HEGARTY A.B. ECONOMICS S0 Redntld Road Waltelield. Maru. Activities: S.A. 1.1.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 ' Ski Club 1.2 Vice-Pres. 3.4 Newman Club I Earth Science Club I Economies Club 3.4 Vanity Soccer 4 1. WlL1.lAM HENRY B.S. JUNIOR HIGII 67 Trevzlley Road Revere. Mau. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Kappa Delta Phi 2.3.4 Chaplain. Executive Board Hook Ouh 2.3 Dann List 3 MAA Football 4 MAA Basketball 1 Psychology Club 2 ROBERT L. HIERMANN. IR. l'l.S.1UNl0R HIGH 124 Hlllxlde R0ltI North Andover. Mars. Actlvitletz S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Oiltutal Serin 1,4 Young Republlcanx I. Orpniur A President Z. Pu-udent 3.4 Vice Prerldent PAMELA C. HIGGINS A.13. MATII 83 Oukrlde Avenue Methuen. Muir. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 BEVERLY M. HILL IBUSIIJ 11.5. ELEMENTARY 96 High Slreel Newburyport. Mun Acllvlllcx: S.A. 2.3.4 WRA 2.3.4 Dorf: Llrl 2.3.4 ELISSA ANN HOCHMAN l.S. ELEMENTARY 740 Rockdale Avenue New Bedford. Mun. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 566111 Cum. 3.4 Them Sigma Chl 3.4 Band 3.4 SCA 1,4 PETER D. HOUGH I!.S. JUNIOR HIGH I7 Newbury Slreel Beverly. Man Acliviliexz S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 MARYANN HUBBARD B.S. ELEMENTARY 49 Green Street Melrose. Mass. Acuvilizx. S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 ELIZABETH D. HUNT B.S. ELEMENTARY 455 Wen Clinton Street New Bedford. Mass Acllvilicsp S.A. 1.3.4 WRA 2.3.4 Judiciary Exec. Board 2 Dorm Council 2, Vice President Dcrm Judiciary 2, Chlirlllan Social Com. 2 Folk Song Sociely 2 Election Com. 2.3.4 Student Services Com. 3.4 ROBERT HURD ILS. JUNIOR HIGH 49 Carle: Slrecr Newburyport. Musa. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Bell Chi .IEANNE M. HUSE B.5. ELEMENTARY SI Century Slreel Medford. Mass. Atliviliexz S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 MARK I. HUSE B.S. ELEMENTARY I0 Chester Avenue Medford. Mm. Activities. S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 FRANCIS HYNDS. IR. B.S. JUNIOR HIGH 532 Lebanon Street Melrose. Mass. Aeliviliex: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 SNEA 1.2.3.4 Newman Club 1.2.3.4 LORRAINE IAPICCA B.S. ELEMENTARY 45 Elmwood Avenue Slugus. Man Acliviricrz S.A. I,2.3,4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SNEA 4 Newman Club 2.3 DENNIS B. JACKSON A.B. ENGLISH 43 Hudson Slree! Lynn. Mass. Aclivities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Judiciary 4 LOG 3,4 Clipper 4 Newman Club 1.2.4 Intramural Football. co-capl. 4. FRANCES A. IAGLING B.S. ELEMENTARY 41 Willow Street Ruding. Mass. Activlliet. S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 SNEA 1.1.3.4 Junior Show las Vegas Nite Senior Week Senior Class Social Com. DANA N. JAMES A.B. ENGLISH 60 Tudor Street Lynn. Maxx Acliviliex. S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Drank Lixl 1.2.3.4 .IENNIE .IASIAK B.S. ELEMENTARY 350 'ir Wzfhirrglon Street Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Doml Council 4, Treasurer Dunk List 2.3 DONNA MARIE .IEMELLA A.B. HISTORY 310 Dean Street Norwood, Mau. Activities: S.A. I,1.J,4 WRA 1.2.3.-I Dean's Lis! 3 Young Democnls 4 JAMES J. IENDRASZEK ILS. JUNIOR HIGH 52 Roslyn Street Salem, Mass. Acliviliesz S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Thell Sigma Chi 1.4 DONALD JOHNSON 13.5. BUSINESS EDUCATION SI Rnlnbow Tcmce Salem. Mlm. A1:11v111ex: S.A. 1.3.4 MAA 2.3.4 LUCILLE E. IOIINSON A.B. ENGLISH ZI4 liuex Street Lynn. Mau. Aclivlllesl S.A. 1.2.3.-I WRA 1.2.3.4 Log 2 Penny Sheet 4 N.S. Comm. for Peace In Vlclnnm 3 SIIERRY L. JOHNSON 8.5. ELEMENTARY Z8 Vlrginiu Terrace Lynn. Mau. Acllviller S.A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Book Club 1.2.3 SNEA 1.2.4 KAREN E. JONES 13.5. BUSINESS EDUCATION 44 Allen Cru! Drive Hampden. Mau Aclivilies S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Dunk Lin 1.2.3.4 Pi Omega Pi 2.3.4 Businexs Education Council 3.-I Junior Show Senior Week Peabody Hall Handbook Committee 2 SNEA I Elections Commiltee 3 BARBARA E. JOSEPH A.B. HISTORY 75 Kernwood Avenue Beverly. Mau Aclrvilieiz S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 SNFA I LORRAINE C. .IULIEN A.Ii. HISTORY 8 Carllon Street Salem. Mus. Adiviliei S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Clipper 4. Asmlmnr Editor Newman Club 1.2.3 Sllem Slate String Ensemble 3.4 .lunlor Show Ticket Comm. Deln'i Llxl 2.3.4 Commencement Comm. 4 ROBYN GALE KAAN B.S. ELEMENTARY 116 I-Iermnn Slwel Winlhrop. Mus. Acliviliei: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 GAVRA E KAGAN B.S. JUNIOR HIGH 47 AICOII Sine! Lowell. Mass Aclivllies' S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 ANGELINA KALAVRETINOS A.B MATH I Santa Oulu Circle Peabody. Mass. Activities S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 PATRICIA KARAKASHIAN A.B. HISTORY 38 Chestnut Slreel Everell. Mlm Acliviliei: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 LOUISC KARAMAS B.S. ELEMENTARY 14 Sandra Road South Pmbody, Mass Activities S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Orthodox Club 1.2.3.4 Vive Prexldenl 1.2.3.4 EDWARD R KAWCZYNSKI A.B HISTORY 39 Boardman Street Salem. Maxx Activities S A 1.2.3.4 MAA 2.3 Honors Program 4 De:1n'r Llxl 3,4 CAROL KEANE B.S. ELEMENTARY 6 Lexington Street Lynn. Mau Anllvitiei S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Gln Club 1.2.3.4 las Vega, N111 2.1 SNEA 1.1.3.-I Secretary 3 Clipper 4 Treasurer ol'M 'I.A Fxlumlional Servicex Cum ELAINE ISCHIEIU KIELLEY B.S ELEMENTARY 50 Hamilton Avenue Lynn. Mass. Acllvlliex S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Newman Club I Las Vegas Nile 3 CHRISTOPHER KENT A.B. ENGLISH ll Seaside Terrace Lynn. Maxx. Adiviliet. S.A. 2.3.4 Sennlor 3 MAA 1.3.4 Runes 4 Log 2.3. Executive 54110, 4 l-Zdirorvin-C1ue1' Cultural Committee 2.3.4 Honors Prognrm 4 Who's Who 4 Deank Lisl 2.3.4 MARILYN INES KESSISLMAN 11.5. ELEMENTARY 22 Frmnclr Sm-er Revere. Mau Arrllvlllex. S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 SIA 4 Durfx Ln! 3 KANEEZ KHAN I1 S. ELEMENTARY clo M.A.R. Khan Combine Mlllluy Ilorplrul Rawalpindl. Well Pllkixlnn Acllvlllex' S.A. 4 WRA 4 Cultural Commrllec 4 Ilaulllgnlm 4 Folk Song Soulery 4 Il1Itl'I1lIIDn:lISludenl Awxclallon . Cambridge RUTH Ii. KIDDLE B S. ELEMENTARY 21 Halle Park Avenue Beverly, Mau Aerlvrlies. S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Glee Club 2 Newman Club 1.3.4 Book Club 2.3.4 All Club 4 SNEA 1.3.4 IJe.1n's List 2 JANE L. KIELINEN B.S ELEMENTARY Boulder Top Kuckporl. Mass Aclivillex S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.-'I SNEA 1.3.4 Honors Program 4 Senior Show 4 Junior Week 3 Dean's Lrxl 1.2.3.4 Howlrng Team 3.4 CONSTANCE E KIMBALI. 11.5. ELEMENTARY 22 Albany Circle Beverly. Mnxs Aclivilici S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 F00!IjghIen 1.2 DC2ln'S LIS! 1.1.3.-I Honors Pmgr-.lm 1.4 Junior Week 3 Senior Week 4 Senior Show 4 SNEA 4 MICHAEL KING BS. JUNIOR HIGH Bok 104 N. Easlham. Mau Atlivlliesi S A. 2.3.4 MAA 1.3.-I Young Democrats 2.3.4 I7e4n's Lisl 3 ROBERT IOHN KIRHY B S. ELEMENTARY II Chipmzn Road Beverly. Maxx Aumlies- s.A 1.2.1.4 MAA 1.2.1.4 Sc1ciaIComnl1llec 1 Kappa Della P111 1.2 Pledge mr. 1 wwf who in American Colleges 111.1 Unlversilies New man Club 1.2 lax Vegas Cnmmrllce. Cluirmzn 2.3 Sophomore Communications Con Member CAP Board 4 Uwller al Grz11.Iu1111on 3 Senior Class Pres. 4 H. RANDOLPH KIRK B.S. JUNIOR HIGH 179 Lowell Street Pe:1hodY.Mass Activities S A 1.2.3.-I MAA 1.2.3.-1 Young Rcpublicanw 1 IAMES KIRK 1s.A ENGLISH a Drummond Road Slonehmm. Mass Aclivilies SA 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.1.4 I'uolI.1gI1lersl.4 De.rn's 1151 1 rpg 2.1.4 Lax vegas Night com. 1 NORMA LITE KLASKY B S ELEMENTARY I44I1'vlng Street Everett. Mus Aclivrlies. S.A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.-I Soc Com 1 SIA I SNFA I De:1n'x Lisl 1.2.3.4 lax Vegas Nile. pub commlllce 3 Freshman Dance I THOMAS M. 141055 A s BIOLOGY 30 Glllooly Road enelm. Mu- ACIIVIIIN S A 1,4 MAA 3,4 DOLORES KLUSKA B.S. JUNIOR HIGH 21 Conant Street Salem. Mass Acliviries' S.A. 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SNEA I De:1n's Lrsl 1.1.3. Laurel Cham 3 ANN MARIE KNIGHT A 11 ENGLISH 1119 Broadway Wzkclield. Mm. Aelivillex: s.A. 1.2.1.4 w1zA 1.2.3.4 rm. Z DAVID KOLIFRATII A Il HISTORY 92 Plcunnl Slreel Melhuen. Mlm Atllvlllex S.A 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Kappa Delln Phi 1.1.1.4 Elm Bd 2.3 Master of felemonicr 2.3.4 KA I'1lLI'I-N IIILRNONI KOLODZII-I A I1.I11S'IORY 33 Huel Slrvel Salem. Mun AEIIVIIIU S.A. 1.2.1.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 I-oullighlcn I Klrnleru 1 1.11 vfgm N11c.c'1u1m11n nr I1emr111nn1eo111m 2 IANICE E. KOSKPY A B LNGLISII 555 Wmlnul Slreel Lvnn. Mau Axlrvlller S A 1.1.1.4 WRA 1.2.1.4 RHONDA INASACK1 KRINSK1' A Ii INGLISI1 I5 Warren Slleel Lynn. Mau ACIIVIIICR s A. 1.1.1.-1 WRA 1.1.1.4 mlpper 4 Ileank 11:1 2.1 MARIAN T Krusxo 14.5. ELEMENTARY 30 Highland Pal-I1 Puhmly. Il-lass. Aellvlllci S A 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 slgm x.1pp: Epsilon 1 Dmn'i Llil 3,4 Senlor Open House 2.3 KA FIILEEN E KROIQN Ii S JUNIOR HIGH 1 Maple Slrecl Salem. Maw Acllvrliei S A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 I-REDERICK W KNOX. III I4 S ELEMENTARY 16 Beech Sittel Lowe1I.Mmss Aelrvllles S A 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 SNEA 3.4 ALAN KOBOS Il S. ELEMENTARY 4 Bcredord Slreel Lrwrcnw. Mus AEIIVIIIIH S.A 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3,-I Newnun Club I De:1n's Ln! ELAINE N KOKALIS A B ENGLISH JI Summer H1IlRo.1d Mmynzrd. Mass. Acllvlliev S A 1.2.3.-I WRA 1.2.3.-1 Newman Club 4 MICHAEL THOMAS LABUK A B ENGLISH 59 Elmwood Avenue Lynn. Mus Aelmlm. s A. 1.2.1.4 MAA 1.2.1.4 umm 1111 2.3 MARY 1011 LA CROIX A 11 1.NuLlsH I3 Sapphire Avfmlf Mublclmd. Mm Atllvllrei SA 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3 4 Ifrexhman I-Xerullve Bruld 1.11 vfgn Nlglrl 1 .Iumor Show Clippcr Lllcmry Edller Scmor Show BEVERLY LANES Ii S ELEMENTARY 24 Homeslead Road Marblehead. Mass Auwrrrn S.A. 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SNEA 1.3 SIA 1.2.3. ITrc.1n1rerl 4 1Vlce Prcildenll Eolk Club I 1200111111111 I.1.1.4. PIIILIP JOSEPH LANCLAIS A I1 BIOLOGY 1: 1.111 Avenue lamny. 11111. AEIISIIIIH S A 1.2.3.4 AIAA 1 2.1.-1 RICHARD lm LAPIERE A11 1111121.15111 I3 lzmgemm wa, Amf.h11ry.Mm Anllvllicr S.A 1.2.3.-I MAA 1.2.3.4 BARBARA B LARAIA H S I:LI'MI-NTARV 243 1.11111 Slreel I:vere1I.Mzu Afllvrllex S A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Clipper 4 Clans Ofliser I SNEA I Lslx Vegan Z I'Iorh Dame I Tlrlonng Prognlm -I FRANCES LA RUSSO A.B. ENGLISH 215 Summer Slreel Somerville. Mass Aulivllrev S.A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Newman Club 2.3 Book Club 2.3 BARIIARAJ LI ARY A Il MAl'III'Ml1IK S 160 SIAM: Shed Newbllryporl. Mun Aerlvllln S A 1.2.3.-1 WRA 1.2.3.4 Clan Ileuurel 3.4 5NIfA1.2.1.A laurel Cluln Jlmlnr Week Tlclu-I fommlrree 1 Iunman College 1'11n1111111m1 Imm 1.111 vqm N111 1,11 vegn N111 11. .nl-11111 ,11111111 tlurllmln .IUDITH V LI-BLANC 11.5 IiI.I'MI'Nl'ARY I1 Carvel SIree1 Beverly. Mass Acuvlrlcr S A 1.2.3.4 11'RAl.2.3.-I SNLA 1.2.3.-I Lrurrl Chnln J RACHEL LHSLONIJ Il S IUNIOR HICII 77 Parker Slrecl Llwrfme M.In ALIIVIIICI S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.-I VICTOR K Ilfl A B GEOGRAPHY IR-I5 Main Slrcer Brtuklnn Mau Afllvlllci S A 1.1.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 NORMAN PRICE LLGRO. JR B S. BUSINI SS ADMINISTRATION Ib Washlnglon Strccr Darwen. Mau Avlrvlller s A 1.2.1.4 MAA 1.2.1.-1 Fmnomu Club 1 111111111-1 Management Club A LINDA IPARILERI LELAND 11.5 ELEAIENTARV 251 Marncld sum wen 111111311-1111. 11.11, AKIIVIIICS 5 A. 1.2.1.4 wlzA 1.2.1.4 Book 01111 1.2.3.4 SANDRA LINDSAY 1,1 MAN 13.5 ELEMENTARY 216 Cenlrc Slreel Dznvcrs. M.m Acllvrluzx S A 1.2.3.-1 WRA 1.2.3.4 CuIluraIComm. I Folk song Son 4 rmllrg lzeplrnllmm CAROLYN MARIA LEWALSKI B S. .IUNIUR HIGH 45 Lynnlirld Street Peabody. Mmm Arlivllrvv S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 euppu 4 Neurrurn Cluh I 4 SNEA I Gymn.1srl1s2.3.4 1.1, vcps N111 z Inlrxmurml Iennlx andIourn.1mcnI-I 5111111111 nfnlomlmlom spam. upullr 4 Honors Prognm 4 Drank L1s1 1.2.3.4 DIANE MARIE LI-WIS B S ELEMENTARY 125 Cenlennul Avenue Gloueeslcr. Mum Aillvlllei S A I 2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 Cheerleader 1.3 -I Newman Club 1.2.3.4 Erosh Illnie I 1.11 vqw 1 lunror Show SNEA 1.2.3.4 Volunleer Aid I Sigma Kappa Emllon 3.4 Ismlall mmmnrccl LOG 3 LAWRENCI I. LIBI Rl 13.5 JUNIOR HIGH ISI Shurlell Avenue Revell! . Maxx Aulvrrrer S.A. 1.1.3 -I MAA 1.2.3.4 ludicnrv -I Deun'1 Llxl 2.1.4 DANIELR LILLIS ls s BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION mm sum 1 r1ppm11.x11A .-xrrmlles S A 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2 3.1 JOHN II LIVILY 13.5 BUSINESS EDUCATION 157 Wilson Rand Nahan1.M.1ss A111v1l1c1 S MAA 1.1 3 -I Business Educzrllon Coumll I 2.3 .lunlul Show De.1n's Llvl 2.3 .A 1.2.3.-I BRUCE Geolzol 1011 Axcr- BS BUSINESS 1 11111 IXIION 98 Bellevue Avenue wlnrhmp. 111111. Adlvllltt S.A. 1.2.1.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Kappa mln 12111 1.2.1.-I 13115111111 Iiduulron 011111111 1 PAULA ANNE LUBITI SKY B S ELEMENTAR1 I-SK H,lwlhn1'nl.' SIIN1 M:1ldcn.M11u AClIv1IIeW s.A 1.1.1.1 WRA 1.1.1.4 Social Commlllcc 3.4 1,11 Vegar 1 Deamk 1.1.1 1.1 GERALIJINI 41 LT IANOI I I'KI A B. ENGLISH 9 Salem Slreel W.lkcI1eId.M.1u Adlvllles S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.1.4 Honun Prunam 3 KI NNI' TH I I LWIYDI Is I1 S IILSINI SS ADMINISIKAIIUN 28 Dana Shen Somrrvllle. 511111 ALIIYIIICI s.A 1.1.1.1 MAA 1.2.1.-I Nwnml 111.11 2.1.4 Em110f11111r'111r1 1.4 Buliness M1111gf111m1r'11m A Axlwnrl-rlll 111 Lrrmsr kc: 11 s ELYMINIARY 73 NQ.cf1111..1s1m1 Pe.1h0ay.vI111 Asllvlllel s A 1.1.1.4 WRA 1.2.3,-I BONNIE ll' ANNI I UNIXrRI' N If S BUSINESS ADMINIYI RAIION IX I Im Slrcr-I Andover. Mun Acrlvllree S A 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.-I 1111111151 Management 01111. 1 PAIRICIA I INDSIROM B S ELEMENTARY M1 Lebannun Srrrel Mellow. Mau Aflivrlies S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 JEAN 11 LUTHER A lx ENGLISH 1: FzxlS1rr:e1 Beverly. 11.11 Aciivrrles S A 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 ANN M. LYNCH A B HISTORY I9 Gilmore Slreel Lvererl. Mass Aclrvlrles S A 1.2.3.4 Strulor 1 WRA 1.2.3.4 lr Class Prcx Suual Commillee I New man Club I Fulk sung sunny 1 Curriculum CommiIIee 2 Eleullon Commillcn Z CommunicaIIonsCo1nm1Hc: 2 Chairman LobbyComnIrlI1-e. Lars Vegai N Public Relallons Committee 3 Iunlor Week . Chairman Iumor Prom. Chairman Lu Vegas Nile II. Honorary t'h.nrm.ln s1111.lfn11'A.11vi1, CzIend.1rCommllIee 1 -xurhor oIV1k1ng Comlllulrun 2 Hunollfi' Member M.A.A Z DONNA QSCHRLMPED LYNCH Ii S BUSINESS EDU! ATION 41 Mllk Stleel Newburyport. Mars. Aurvlrrcs S A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 KATHLEEN LYONS .1.ls ENGLISH I3 A1111-,od sneer Newuurypon. 112111 Aurlvnies S A. 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 PAMELA MACARTNFY B S BUSINESS LDLICATION 'ill Memorlal Drlve Salem. Maxx ALl1v1!ieS SA 1.1.3.-I VIRA 1.2.3.4 Sona! Cummlllec 1 Brlslneis Eduucllron Counul I Nuuman Club I ARLENE FRANCES MACDONALD B S ELEMENTARY I9 Elilon Street Somerville. 51.111 Amvllm S A I Z 3.4 WRA 1.1.3.-I Newman Club I I Lu Vega: 2.3 BARBARA ANN MACIJUNALD Ii S. ELEMENTARY 75 Falrlield Street Salem. Mau Amllvrllcs X A 1.1.3.4 WR.-1 1.2.3.4 Bnok Club I.-I Dunk 111113 DANIEL! MAEDONALI! B S BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 711 Synlmore Road Ilnllrllrvc 11.115 .ACIIYIIICS s A 1.2.1.4 MAA 1.2.3 4 Dc.1n'cI.1s1 1.2.5.4 1111111011 Progmrn 1 4 0.111 1.1 lnmmunl 1111111111111 Inlumuml 1100111411 -I AUDRE1' MACE A B ENGLISH I3 K1mb.1l1Ruad Ehclsea. Maxx. Aeuvillcs S A 1.1.3.-1 INRA 1.1.1.4 CONSTANCE NACE Ii S ELEMENT XR1 21 Norman Slrevl X1.lrblehe.1d.M.1ss Aellvllrcx A s A 1.1.3.4 WR-X 1 2.3.4 Field Hndcey 1 Tennn 1 0111111151111 1.4 Ile I KAIEBFEHAE IAHDIENTARY IJFRAHS: R1buyplI'l.l3 SA. ILM VLA 1.1.3.-1 IJHJITH KRT IS H TAl'lY 6 Ti' ki Lra. lm ... s.L 115.4 nm 15.4 swaps? Sk! Ai RICHARD DLAGIASIAN BS HBEBTARX' 171 Bain! 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S,A . 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Dorm Council 1.3 Vice-President 3 Donn Judiciary 3 Chairman 3 Log I Business Education Oouneil 1.2.3.4 Newman Club I JOYCE MARY 0'DONNIiLL B.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION IB Sluhut Road Belmont. Mass. Activities. S.A. 3.4 WRA 3.4 Business Education Counutl 3.4 ANITA .IOY 0'HANIAN B.S. ELEMENTARY 27 Raymond Avenue Beverly. Mag Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SNEA 1.2.3.4 Dean's List 1.2.3 BOOK Club 1.2 t-ep Club 3 NANCY M. 0'lLARY B.S. ELEMENTARY 25 Httneoek Street Salem. Mass. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Interfaith Center 2 Field Hockey 1,2 Archery I Dnn's List LINDA J. OMERA B.S. ELEMENTARY 74 Purdon Avenue Lynn. Mase Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 DONALD GEORGE ORSIL L0 A.B. HISTORY 485 Pleasant Street Lincoln Temee Apr. Melrose. Mau. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 WILLIAM C. OSTRANDER B S. BUSINESS EDUCATION Z3 Pleannt Street Marblehead. Mass. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Film Series 4 Book Club 3 RONALD M. OSTROVSKY B.S. ELEMENTARY 29 Baker Road Everett. Mas Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 JANET ELIZABETH PACHECO B S. ELEMENTARY 109 Bridge Street Fairhaven. Mass. Activities. S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 tCurresportd.ing :ecretzryp I A Varsity Basketball 1.2.3.4 Softball 1.2.3.4 Intnmtlnl Basketball 1.2.3.4 Camping Weekend 1.2.3.4 Softball Intramural 1.2.3.4 Field Hockey 2 Badminton 2.3.4 Ski Weekend 1.4 Bowling 2.3.4 Judd 3 N.E.A.R.F.C.W. netegate 3 Young Republicans 3.4 SNEA 1.3.4 Sigma Kappa Epsilon 3.4 Log J Volleyball 2.3.4 CAROL ITHOMPSONI PALLESCHI A.B. ENGLISH 302 Iafayette Street Salem. Mass. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 STEVEN J. PALM B.S. JUNIOR HIGH 34 Preston Street Danvers. Mass. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA I.2.J,4 Dean's List 3 LINDA S. PALTER B.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 123 Centennlnl Avenue Revere. Mau. Activities: S.A. 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 Business Education Council 2 Election Committee 2 NORMA J. PANOSIAN A.B. MATH 36 Kenwin Road Winchetter. Mus. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 MARY PAPARISIS B.S. ELEMENTARY 286 Fletcher Street Lowell. Mrss. Activities. S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1,2,3,4 SNEA 3.4 Folk Club I NANCY ANNE PARKER B.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 43 Bloomfield Street Lynn, Mast Artivities SA. I.Z,3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Social Cummtttee 4 Sigmu Kappa Eptilon 2.3.4 Business Education Council 1.2.3.4 Representative 2 Newman Club 1.4 SNEA 4 Junior Show Ticket Committee ut vegas Nile 2 Dmn'r List 3.4 Psychology Club 1. PuhlieityCh:tinrIa1n 1 ANDREW PASOUINIA B.S. JUNIOR HIGH Standtvood Street Gloucester. Mass. Activities. S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Psychology Club 2.4 Young Demovratt 2.3.4 SANDRA M. PATETE B.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 417 E. Central Street Franklin. Mass Activities' S.A. 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Business Education Council Junior Show SANDRA PATTERSON B.S. ELEMENTARY 76 Pleasnt Street Melrose. Mass. Activities. S.A. I ,1.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 PATRICIA PEDERSEN B.S. ELEMENTARY IS7 Garlanat Street Everett. Mass. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SNEA 3.4 Log 2 Lis Vegas Nite 2,3 Junior Week Senior Week Clipper FREDERICK P PELLIETIER B S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Z8 South Worcester Street Clurtley. Mass Activities: S.A I.2.3,4 MAA 1.2.3 Business Management Club 3.4 Economies Club 3 THOMASJ PERRAULT A B. ENGLISH IU Sunset Avenue Lawrence. Mass. Acttvttiesz S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Kappa Delta Phi 1.2.3 tSee 1. 4 lPretj LINDA M. PERREIRA B.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 35 Robbins Avenue Drtcut. Mzss. Aetivtttes' S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Business Eduutton Council-1 CHRISTINE M. PERRON A.B. ENGLISH 10Gr.tnlRo.1d Salem. Mass ACIIYIIICSI S.A. 1.2.3.4 Runtt 2.3.4 tArt Edltorl Log 3 Cultural Comm. 2.3. tSec 14 tCo-Chznwttanl Film Series 3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities Temtis 3,4 Chairman - Student Association Art Committee Co-Chzinnln - Art Purchasing Committee GLENN S. PETERSON B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 16 Nelson Avenue Beverly. Mass. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 ANTOINETIE PEZZAROSSI B.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 150 President Street Lynn. Mlu. Activities. S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3,4 SNIEA 4 Book CIub4 PATRICIA ANN PHELAN B.S. ELEMENTARY- 35 Genesee Street Revere. Mass Actrvitiet S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SNEA 1.2.3.4 Newman Club 1.2.3.4 Folk Club I CIippereArr Editor las Vegas 2.3 Senior Week CYNTHIA LEE PHILLIPS B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 24 Rurky Hill Rand Amesbury. Mass Auttvtttet S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Newman Club 2.3.4 Cheerleader 2.3.4 Log 2.3.4 us veget Nite. Advertising Manager 3 Clipper 4 Book Club Z Tt'IS!It'teSItr Oritrttrllmrt Clitltlrttttee JAMES PICONE B.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 32 Briggs Street Salem. Mass Aillvtltei S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Business Education Council Junior Show Nevvrnztn Club THOMAS P.1-'ILLILRI B S. BUSINESS EDUCATION JI Otis Street Cambridge. Mass Activities SA. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Dmn's List KATHERINE MARY POMPHREY B.S. ELEMENTARY 95 Flint Street Salem. Mass Activities SA 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Glee Club 1.2.3.4 SNEA 1.2.3.4 Newman Club 1.2.3.4 WILLIAM GOODWIN POT'1'ER.l1I A.B. HISTORY 57 Locurt Street Danvers. Mast Activities S.A. 1.2.3.4 Student Cangresr 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Cultural Committee 2 Newman Club 1.2.3 Freshman Dance Committee De:tn's List 3.4 MARY ELEANOR POWLESLAND A.B. HISTORY I7 Quanttco Ct. Quonsett Point. Rhode Island Activities. S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Sigma Kappa Epsilon 1.3.4 Young Republicans 2.3.4 Delta Tau Kappa 3.4. Pres Lax Vegas Nite 2.3 Slztte Social Studies Conlerenee 3.4 Compaxs 3 Clipper 4. Typing Editor DI2n's List 2.3.4 Psychology Club 1.2 Dean's Aide 1 Earth Science Club I KAREN V. PRATT A.B. HISTORY 1 Myrtle Square Gloucester. Mass. Activities S.A. 1.2.3.4 Clipper 4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Lis vegas Nite 3 Psychology Club 2 Young Republicans 2.3.4 Public Relations Committee 4 Irttramunl Bas1tetb.11I4 ANGELA PRETE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 21 Pleasant Street Sagamore. Mass. Activities. S A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 CONSTANCEtCOULIS1PROCHNlAK B.S ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 36 Lafayette Place Salem. Mass Atltvllies' S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Dean's List 1.2.3 JANET J. PRZYBYSZEWSKI B.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 36 Chicopee Street New Bedford. Mats. Activities' S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SNEA 1.4 Business Education Council 4 Junior Show Dorm Council 3. vtee-president 4 MICHAEL RAIMO B.S BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 103 Ashland Street Lyr1n.Mau Activities SA. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 SALVATORE RANDAZZA B.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 6 Angle Street Gloucester. Mast Aetivitiet S.A 1.1.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 ELAINE M. RANTA B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION S3 Emerson Avenue Peabody. Mass. Activities S.A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 ANITA RASSIAS B.S. JUNIOR HIGH 26 Stnderson Street Lynn. Must Activities S.A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 BARBARA RAWSON B.S JUNIOR HIGH 29 Be1AIr Road Itingnent. Meet Aetivtttes S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 De11n's Lttt 2.3.4 MARY TERESA RAYMOND B S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 95 Grafton Street Arlington. Mats Avttvittet S.A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Runes 3.4 Newman Club I Psychology I Freshman Marathon 1 Dean'-r List 1.2 THERESA A. RL B S BUSINESS EDUCATION 16 Endicott Street Btllcrtea. Mass Anlivitiex S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Pi Omega P12.3.4 Trcarurer 4 Buiinest Education Council 2.3.4 Book Club 2 Dcan'S List 1,2.3.4 MARY ALICE REARDON B.S. ELEMENTARY LDUCA TION 20 Barton Street Newbury port. MN Auttvtties' S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.1.4 Newman C1ubI.2.3 4 Skt Club 1.2 Young Democrats I CHANNING S. REEVI-S A.B GEOGRAPHY 363 Snutlt Street Wrentham. Mass Actlvtliet S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 LOG 4 Las veget Nite 3 Arts Eesttvul Show 3 LYNDA ANN REYNOLDS A.B. HISTORY 72 Mill Street Middleton. Mass Activities SA 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Clipper 4 tfditor-Infhten Eootltghters 1.2 BestAttress19n5 De1n's Aide I W1to't Who in American to neges and Universtttet Field Hockey 1.2 Dean's L1stZ.3.4 Let Vegas Ntte 1.3 Junior Week CommenrementAet1vtttet Committee 4. Set College Publications Board 4 GAIL F. RICKER A.B HISTORY 52 Walnut Street west Bridgewater. Mus Activities S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 Dorm Counttt 2 KATHLEEN RUTH RILEY B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 47 Burley Street Danvert. Mass. Acltvittei S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 Compass 3 Clipper 1 Honors Progrum 3,4 Silver Key 3 Dean's List 1.2.3.4 Who's Who in Amertun Colleges :ind Universities Student Union Advisory Board 2.3.4 Student Union Advisory Secretary 1 Winner College Poetry Competition 3 Time Out Committee Otrriculum Committee 4 Junior Week Committee Winter Carnival Court 3 Tutor Metco 4 KATHLEEN M. ROACH B.S. ELEMENTARY Z9 Cherry Street Malden. Mass Activities. S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SUSAN tIIOIJLIJSWOR'IIIl ROBER ISON A.B ENGLISH 68 High Rock Street Lynn. Mast Atttvttiet S.A 1.1.3.4 WRA I.2.3,4 Glee Club 1.2.1 Honor'x Program 1 Dczn's Lttt 1.2.3 PAUI,A KAREN ROBINSON B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION B4 Collins Street Lynn. Mass ACIIYIIIQI S A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SNEA 1.2.3.4 Glee Club 2.3.4 Log 3,4 Sigma Kappu Epttlon 3.4 GI-RTRUDE M ROGERS I3 S JUNIOR HIGH bl Fernwotsd Avenue Lynn, Mass Attivtttes S A. 1.2.3,-4 WRA 1.3.3.4 TERESITA ANN ROCALSKI A B. ENGLISH Ztt Chestnut Street Marblehead Mast .tetnnties S.A 1.2.3.4 wtu 1.2.3.4 Archery Maneger 3.4 Newman Aptntnttte 1.2 ItSet 1. 4 tmnaentx Intertattn Coun1:i134 Dmn's Lnt 2.3 BEVERLY ROUSSE Al' B.S. ELEMENTARY IS Gallo Road Lynn. Mass ACIIVIIICS S A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 LIS Vegas Nite 2.3 BARBARA ROWE B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 57 Cedar Street Lynn. Mass. Activities SA 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Sigma Kappa Epsilon 1.3.4 Suci.1lComm1tlee J te. Vegas Nite 2,3 Class Otticer I LINDA I. ROWELL A.B ENGLISH ss tptwten Rott: Topxlicld. Mass Activities XA 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Honor Society 3 field Hockey 2 SNEA 1.2 Hook Club 1.2 Iuniot Show 3 Dmn's Ltit 1.2 3.4 Senior Show JUDY ANNE ROY B S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION tm Fayette Street Lynn. Mass Aetivtttes' S A 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SNEA 1.1.3.4 Netvrnzn Club 1.1 3.4 Senior Week Asrivtltcs Committee RUTH I:. RUOCCO B.S. ELEMENTARY 289 Eurltd .Avenue Lynn. Mass Aetrvltlti 1 S A. I...3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 ABIGAIL M. RUSSELL B.S JUNIOR HIGH 20 Governor Ruud Sloneham. Mau AQIIVIIICI S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1 2.3.4 SNEA 1.2.3.4 Sigma tteppe rpetten 1.4 rtnnttgnten 1 GORDON ARTHUR RUSSELL. JR B S JUNIOR IIICH RI D Main Street Bovttord. Mass Aettvtties S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2 3.4 Young Demoer1its1.2.3.4 ANNE RUSSO B S BUSINESS EDU! ATION I4 Rutsell Plate Everett. Mass .Atttvtltcs S.A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 P1 Omega P134 Buttnus Education Council I 2 3 SNEA I Bnnlt Club I MARJORIL E. RUSSO B S BUSINESS I DUCATION I4 Windsor Ternee Whttnun. Mass Atllvltlet S.A 3.-t WRA 3.4 P1 Omega Pt 4 Dt'an's List 3 Book Club 4 ALI RED RUTLL DGI1 B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION JS Prospect Atertue Winthrop. Mass Atttvtlies S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 De.rn's List 1.3 Eeonomies Club 3.4 MARY PATRICIA RYAN II S ILIMI NTARY LDLIATION 4 Otgoud Plane Amesbury. Mut Avtttnllft SA 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SNEA Newman Club1.2.3.4 Young Democtatr Slu Club Senior Week VIRGINIA RYAN B S. H I-MFNTARY I DUCATION Off Pond Street Nmharnt. Mau Aetlvttles S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SNEA IEANNE C SANDSIRUM B S. FI EMENTARY EDUCATION 4 Norway Street Walrelietd. Mass Attivtttes S A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Newln.In Cluh 1.4 Junior Show SNEA I MARGARET A SANIO B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 27 Stone Avenue Wtnthtttcr. Mast ALt1v1t1es S A I 2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SUSAN M SAROKA Ii S IUNIOR HIGH IH MOUIIDI1 Street Newburyport Mass Activities SA 1.2.3.4 WRA 1 2.3.4 SUSAN I SAIITR A B. MATHEMATICS l l Marshall Street North Reading. Mass Attlvtttes S.A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SNI .A 2.3.4 JOHN J. SAVINELLI B S. JUNIOR IIIGH 224 Pmrk Street Lawrence. Mass Aitlvtttew S.A. 1.2.3.-t XIAA1.2.3.4 FREDERIC ALLAN SAWTFLL B S BUSINESS EDUCATION 8 Otis Street D.1nvert. Mass Activities. S A 3.4 MAA 3.4 De.tn's Lttt 3 GAIL SCANZANI B.S ELEMENTARY 332 Elltott Street Bevcrly.M.1ss Atttvltiet SA. 1.1.3.4 WRA1.Z.3.4 CAROL ANNE SCHAFFNER B S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 4 Arch Street M.t1den.M3ss Attlvtttet S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.-I Sigma tow. Epsilon 1.3.4 SNEA 1.4 Ln veget 2 SANDRA Mvtztr SCHNEIDER ta s. BUSINESS EDUCATION ts Lorraine mme Mubtenem. Mass Activities 5 4. 1.2.3.4 WR4 1.2.3.4 sift 1.2 smetnry z Book Club 1 SNEA 1.1.3.4 Setretary 2 Btmnee Education Coune1l1.2.3.4 Dean'e1.1e1 1 2.3.4 P1Orv1ega Pt 2.3.4 seqemy 3 SUSAN M. SCHOTLAND B S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 30 Tremont Street NIatt.tpan.hI.1ss Aettvlltei S.A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Dorm Iudttury SJA 1 Iuniul Show IUITIILEEN sctnrctt 4.11. ENGLISH 1 Bungalow Avenue 1t1e11n1en.Meee Activities S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3 4 CLAIRE SHAW B S BUSINESS EDl'CA TION 3-I Reed Avenue herert Mrm Actlvtttes S A.1.Z.3 4 WR A 1.1.3.-I Newtmn Clt1tvl.2 Fulk Snrtetr 34 Business Edutmtton Counul 1.2.3.4 MICHAEL LEARNID SHI' A IZ S JUNIOR HIGH -1tJG1eenwoo1.I Street Lvnn. Vlass Aettvtttcs S.A 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.1.3.4 Prcvdent 4 Athletic Counttl -1 Whois Who tn Amerttun Colleges an Univerttttet Lat Vegas Nite l 2 GolfTe.1m12.3.4 Leztderthtp Conference 4 d .IODY SHEYPERSDN KS. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 24 IA! Stmtl Salem. Mass, Activities S A. 1.2.3.-I WRA 1.2.3.-I ANA SHEVIN B.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 582 Haverhll Street Lawrence. Mas Activities. S.A. 3.4 LOG 3.4 omee Manager 4 Sigma Kappa Epsilon 3.4 SJA 3.4 ARTHUR M. SIIPOLA B.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 52 South Bow Milford. MAS Activities. S.A. 3.4 MAA 3.-I Dorm Council 3.-t Basketball 3 Baseball 3.4 Golf 3 LINDA SIMARD LB. ENGLISH 261 Newbury Street Pabody. Mass Activiltts. S.A. 12.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Fim Series Z Footli5hters1.2.3 SCA 3 SUZANNE Simms B s. ELEMENT ARY EDUCATION II Douglas Avenue neteny. nm Activities S.A. 1.1.3.4 WHA 1.2.3.4 SNEA I Book Club I DIANNE E. SINCLAIR A.B. ENGLISH Its Carter Street Woburn. Mais Activities. SA 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.-I ARLENE SLABIN Ii S BUSINESS EDUCATION I-13 Dexter Street Malden. Mass Activities S.A. 3.-'I WRA 3.4 Dorm Iudtuary 3 SIA 3.4 SNEA 4 IEP TREY SLATL R I5 S BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 17 Andrew Road Siwmpscott. Vlass Aflltrlltcx s A. 1.1.3.4 i1AA 1.1.3.4 11e....'1 List 1.2.4.4 11.11.1114 imwim 3.4 Student Jcuith Assofultun 1.2.3.4 Sfwltball 1.: CYNIIIIA IIIIRI SA SNALI B S Il.I:3IINlARYEDl1t -tIlON 127 Hardy Pond Road Waltham. Mass Atllvlltts s A 1.2.3.4 wut 1.2.1.-1 sr1.u1cu11.m11m 1 Hasteth.1l1I.2.3 Iifirilr Club I ssr A 1.3.1.4 I lt'thr7t.m Dame fnmtiitlltt 1.1. veps 2 'xfmul Shriu 4 t 111 1 URIDJIJSI PM SNIIIII A I4 1115101411 IT Iunt sum sNr1uryp0r1. mt. Attivlllti N A I 2.5 -I SIKA I I 14 Iie.1n's L1111.-t IXINAI ti s s-.inn 11 s IL sum 1111.11 'VIN Slrtrnt Sllttl sv- .tminm xt... A-tmticz SA 1211 1111121-I IUXI PII SNIIIII l1s1lNltlltIllt,II fI'llIairtl11IISltt'cl I.1w1er14e Nlau .t111'.1t1r. S t 1314 AIAA I I It xt .tt IINIPX II NH XNIIIII X I1 1.104111 SPIN lm '-l:1ut1t.11'1 1441.111 ll11rl1m'l411. Xtut A 11-nv. '. A I J it WV X1 7 1 1 1:1111-11.111111errlr.11f1i t...Vfu,t1 Nm J 1 'J 1.141.1..1'111ife t '.r crvnt-11111111 tmv.s1111t I tll'1I'1'- it '.'.t'r Illl ll '. I1l':.I'1l'.SIIAItAllllh f.1'- slim. strut tv1.y111.. sr..-. Avtvnlvfv '. A I J 11 VvF'AI.'.t STEPHEN E. SOCHA B.S. JUNIOR HIGH 139 Chester Avenue Chelan. Mas. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Newman Club 2.3.4 CAROL SOUCY A.B. MATHEMATICS 1072 Johnson Street North Andover. Mass Activities. S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SNEA 4 ELLEN T. SPANKS A.B. BIOLOGY 16 Swan Slroct lawrence. Mass Activities S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Oompas 4 Newman Club 1.2.3,-1 Corresponding See NICHOLAS PHILIP SPILLOTIS I3 S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 40 Clark Street Lynn. Mass. Activities, S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.-I Business ManagemcntC1uh Economics Club Bitsltetball 1.3.4 IOIIN A SPINALE B S BUSINLSS EDUCATION 73 Damon Rriad Medford. Mass Activities. S A 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 LOG 1.2 Sot.ialComn1ttlcc 1.2.4 Business Eduwtton Couttttl 1.2.3.4 Newman fIub1.Z.3.4 SNEA 1.2 Book Club I Tutoring Program 4 ROBERT! STAVJEY B S BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION S Claremont Road Salem. Blass ACIIVIIIKS s A 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.1.4 Young Republicans chip Blume., Management mis JOSEPH STAFFORD B S IUNIOR IIIGH Z1 Everett Street Medford. Mass Atttvttics S A 1.2.3.-1 MAA 1.2.3.4 sm A 1 st. rims 1 Log 1 rmxx D STANIJLLY I5 s BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 5 Crosby Avenue invert, . nits Atrium. S A 1.3.1.4 MAA 1.1.3.4 I-Aonrvnutx rms Business stansgenifni cms IICONA S STEC H S BUSINESS IZDUCATION 211 West Ninth Street It1v.clI.Mass vttttvillct S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.1,-I ltaskrlhall I I Icnn1sI,3 I3tittncts1'duc.:l.10nftiuticrl 3 Newman t 11111 I I llcsirlcnt Aii1st.1nt 3.4 KARIN 1 S11 VI-NS us rt tuitt-N1A11v lvl1Ht1tt1IIAict11.1c I.ynn.NI.1si Atttvlliri S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.34 A313141 A II AIN SI til RXIAIN it It MAIII I Bott' Avenue Amettiulv. this Atltvillfi 5 A I Y 1-I WHA I 1.1.4 Nrvurn.1ntIul11.Z.4 would 11u11.s.1i1s1 1.4 SktlI11hI1Nv:I12I-I tI'tcx11lrnt1 Aspp. 1.1.1.2 NNI A 1.2 lun Vrrni Nitc 3.-1 111111111 We-rt t -immittcr Iunml Shim Jun1nlI'rt1n1 Srnmr Wcck t otnllilllres I ren1111.1n t1.1ntct-.111m1t1ec xfiprinnitin- IJ.1ntf t -111111111141 VIKMINIA SIU! KI II A Il IIISIHRY l1tlNevfl1.tIlSllczt lynn Klan tttmtict N A 1.3 1.4 WHA I I 111 lI1xnuri1'r11i1!rm't 1-I 11111111 lim 1 11:11 Il.1t14r t 11111 t N04 mutt Iuli 4 Ywmy Ilrm-111.111 I A141 I NI 111111 IISII INI Sl MAJNIIXN IIS IIINIINIAKY 4'1 11111-.11 sin-fi Vl.il1lrn Min A miner S A t 7 I4 WKA I I ll SIA 1 SNI A DANA M. SULIN A.B. BIOLOGY 865 Fisher Road Fitchburg. Mas Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 DANIEL I. SULLIVAN. IR B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SB Watts Street Malden. Mass Activities. S A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 DHHS List 1.2.3.4 Honors Program 4 Business Management Club 3.4 Economics Club 3 Intramural Football 4 MARY M SULLIVAN A B GEOGRAPHY 1 Field Terrace Wobum. Mass. Activities. SA 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 ELIN M SWANSON A.B HISTORY 5 Girsaon Street Malden. Mass Activities S.A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 Student Congress-Senator 4 Cltppcr 4 Golf I .Z tmanagerj Newman Club I Dean's List 3 Graduation Activities C0-oldinator 4 us vegas me 3 Earth Science Club 1.2 fV1cc4Prcs1 CHRISTINE D. SWEENEY B S BUSINESS EDUCATION 122 Overlook Drive Sprtngl1eld.Mass. Activities' S.A I .2 .3,4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Business Education Council 2.3.4 DCan't List 1.2.3.4 P1 Omega P12.3.4 Newman Apostolnte 1.1 Tennis 2 .3 Compass Z Jumol Wcck lumor Show Public Relations Commiltefc Las Vegas Nite 3 Senior Week Committee ELLEN MAUREEN SWEENEY B S. ELEMENTARY 134 Bellingham Street l'ItcIs:a. Mass Activities S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Social tiomrnittec 2.3.4 Glec Club SNK A -I JOHN F SWEENEY Ii S BUSINESS EDUCATION 52 North Avenue Mcndon. Mass Ailtvil1cS S A 2.3.4 MAA 2.3.4 Dvrm Iudmary 3 Rttlilcnt Aislslanl-1 AI.L1'N SWIQINIMER 8.5 JUNIOR IIICII 52 Winter Strcct Whitman. Mass Activities S A 1.2.3.4 RIAA I.Z.'t.-8 Dorm Council 2.4 voting Republicans 1.3.4 Ltbrrtry s1i1'rz.i.-1 sAN111zA svnkowsxi B s ILIMFNTARY I3Muor1ey Avenue snfm. Mis. Ailtvtllrt s A 1.1.1.4 wtut 1.1.1.4 MARGARET 'IALKINGTON It S IIUSINISS 1' I1Ut A1 ION I-I Dartmouth Slrcct Pcntnidy. Mass Acltvtltct S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Netntin cult, 1 1.11 veg.. 1-me 1.3 ct... sf.1mfy 1.4 11.t1ty 1 ltatll 11.1t1.1w1-limit..-nr'.i11n..1 4 111111.11 sim c'm1m1.m r11.111m..n 'rio 'fn N112 scum week IIIOMAS ALAN IAMBORINI Il S HUSINISS I llllt ATION 7 Writ Avcnttc Salem. Matt Asllvtllfi s A 1.1.1.4 MAA 1.2.1.4 Kipp.. 112111 111111 1.1.4 11f.1n't11t1 1.1 IIIANI GRAII IANKLUAY A Il IGI OGRAPIIY I2W.11Itt Street Hcverly Mau Atllvltlrt S A 1.2 1.4 WIKA 1.1.3.4 Ski I ltlli 1 KUSINIARII IANIIUAI All t.ItKiRAl'IlY 241.1I.lvt'ltc street Mallilr-head. Vlztiv Atltvllltt N A 1.3. 1.11 WHA 1.1.1.-I lluntirt Pmruatn 4 Newman f'11111.2.1 l1e.1n't lin 2.1.4 CAROL A. TARALLO B.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 41 Wintord Way Medford. Mass. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 GREGORY TASHJIAN BS. ELEMENTARY t5 Charlotte Street Peabody. Mass. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Olthodolt Club 1.2.3.4 tSecretaryi Varsity Baseball I WILLIAM TATE B.S. ELEMENTARY 123 Hildrclh Street Marlboro. Mas. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Baseball 1.2.3.4 CAROLYN FRANCES TAYLOR B.S. ELEMENTARY I5 Cheever Street Chelsea. Mass. Activities S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SNEA I ANN MARTHA TEAGUE B.S. ELEMENTARY Box 452 Pinegrcve Road Forge Village. Mass Activities S.A 2.3.4 WRA 2.3.4 Log 2.3.4 Newman Club tSecretary1 2.3.4 Young ttepubuum 2.3.4 Folk Song Society 2 DIANE TESSIER BS BUSINESS EDUCATION RFD No 2 Livermore Falls. Maine Aslivlltes, S.A 3.-I WRA 3.4 SNEA 3.-I IACQUELYN E THAYER A B ENGLISH 92 McKay Struct Beverly. Mass. Activities S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.-t JANET ANN THOMAS B S ELEMENTARY 'lb Waill Avcnur Lynn. Mass Activities S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 lJsVcgasN1tc 2.3 Sigma Kappa Epsilon 2.3 tSccrct.iry1-t tAssl Sccl Iirrish Dance I Lt... 4 Book Cltih 4 CAROLE1 THOMPSON A B ENGLISH 69 1-Icndcrstin Street Arlington. Mm ALIIVIIICS s A 1.1.3.4 w1tA 1.1.3.4 1--111. sung srmuy 1.2 se. 1 tmttiel-1Asr1t1.1.114 IINIIA HO1'I' TIIOMPSON ILS ISUSINISS I'.IJL1CA'IIUN 27-I I: Mzttn Slrcct Georgetown. Mass Activities S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.-I Log 1.2.3.4 Pcnny Sheet -I ii'.AN M THOMSON ll S IIUSINI-S5 I IIUCAIION 11 flltllflt Stlccl Spencer. Mau Atltvlltcs S A 1.4 WRA 3.4 P1 Omega P1 1.4 tilrr Vluli 3 IttiitncstI'i.I1ls.1ll0nt'0unt1I 3.-I Newman Club I.-I IANI LLIZAIIITII IIl11RI.0W ll S LIUSINI SS I DUCAIION 5-I Ilrlrotr Avcttue Lowell. Man ltrltvtlitti S A 1.2.1.4 WKA 1.1.1.4 l'10mcg.1 P1J.1.-I llonrirs I'rniu.1r11 4 Ilttt1nrsil'A1t11..1t1on Council 1.2.3.4 1v1A1toA1t1 1 IlIlfRI'SA IOWNSI:NI7 A It mm tsn vw 111.111 sum Mi1.1m.M.m Anmitei s A 1.2.3.-1 WRA 1.1.1.4 Ncwrtinnt'ltil1 1.2 111. vm- N111 s1r11'1..1. 1.1 DIANE LOUISE TIBBETYS B.S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 42 Monmouth Avenue Medford. Mass. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Pt Omega Pi 3.4 Dqn'sList 1.2.3.4 Business Edutztion Council 1.2.3.4 Honors Progam 3.4 Newman Club I Folk Song Society 3.4 GARY M. TILDEN B.S. JUNIOR HIGH 400 Fast Broadway Haverhill. Mass, Activities: S A. 1.1.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Camera Club 4 SUSAN L. TOLSTRUP A.B. ENGLISH 21 Ciutnam Way Lynnlield. Mass. Activities' S.A. 3.4 WRA 3.4 Clipper 4 Assistant Editor Dtitfs List 3.4 MARGARET F TORRES B S. BUSINESS EDUCATION 118 E. Morgan Street Fairhaven. Mass Activities: S A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Business Education Council 2.3.4 RICHARD B. TRASK A.B HISTORY 31 Fellows Street Danvers. Mass. Activitiesi S.A. 1.2.3.4 Film Series I MAA 1.2.3.4 Glee Club 2.3.4 Footligltters I Honors Program 4 Newman Club 1.2 Earth Science Club 1.2.3.-t JOSEPH N. TRO'I'I'A A.B. HISTORY ll Harrison Street Stonettam. Mass. Aclivlltesl S A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 SCA 1.2.3.4 Student Congress 1.2 Scnator Las Vegas Nite Chairman 2.3 Social Com. 2.3 Student Union Advisory Board. Chzinltan KATHLEEN MARGARET TULLY 13.5 ELEMENTARY 5 Tomi Road west Pcabor1y.Mass Activities, S.A. 3.4 WRA 3.4 Junior Show Scniol Show ANITA P TURNER A I3 ENGLISH 38 Hull Street Beverly. Mast Activities. S A 1.2.3.4 their Sigma C1114 Honors Program 3.-I SNEA 4 JANE E.TWOHlG B S ELEMENTARY ZS Fay Struct Lynn. Mass Afllvlllcs S.A 1.2.3.4 WHA 1.2.3.4 Drank List 1.2.3.4 Sigma Kappa Epsilon 2.3 Ilxlcitltlvc Boardl. 4 tcmptmi LcgaICon1mittcc 2.3.4 LOG 3.4 toflicc managerj Swimming I Open house tour guide 3 WIto's Who in Alltcncln Colleges .md Universities WI1.LIAM C. UPHAM IS S BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ll Summit Tcmce Malden. Mast Ilrltvllicv S.A 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Ncwmall Club I Etunomics Club 5.4 STANLEY I, UPSON. JR. 11.5 ELEMENTARY 217 Loring Avenue Salem. Mast Activities. SA 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Intramural Football 3.4 llotkcy l LYNN URBAN A Il HISTORY 1111 Ertslcllt Avcnttt' Lynn. Mast Aellvltlcr S A 1.2.3.4 Log I WHA 1.1.3.4 Ncwmzln Club I ummgy Club 1 Clipper 4 JANIET S VAl.t'0URI B S. JUNIOR IIIGII I6 Fnleun Street Mctltuen. Mun Aclivitics S.A. 1.2.1.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 CHERYL A. VANBOBO B.S. JUNIOR HIGH 14 Bartlett Strut Peabody. Man. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Newman Club 3 Dean's Lin I JUNE ELLEN VANT B.S. ELEMENTARY Sl Forest Street Reading. Mass. Aclivitisz S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SNEA 2.3.4 Young Republicans 3.4 PAUL B. VARVILLE ILS. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION I1 Ring Avenue Quincy. Mass. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 De2n's List 3 Business Management Club 3,4 Economics Club 3.4 ANN PATRICIA VEILLEUX B.S. ELEMENTARY 34 Central Avenue Danvers. Mass. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Sigma Kappa Epsilon ttreasurerj 2.3.4 Book Club 4 DIANE M. VEKENS B.S. ELEMENTARY 48 Albion Street Melrose. Mass. Activities: S.A. 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SNEA 1.2.3.4 Ncwmilt Club 2.3.4 STEPHEN VOLPE A.B. MATHEMATICS 6 Philips Street Salem. Mass. Activities: S.A 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 ZOE E. VREES A B. ENGLISH 42 Walnut Street Saugus. Mass Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Dean's List 3 NANCY I. WALKER B S ELEMENTARY I8 Bass River Road Beverly. Mass Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 C-lee Club 1.3 ttreasureri. 4 Band I Young Republicans 3.4 Dean's List 2.3 ELIZABETH WAI.LACE A.B. HISTORY 309 Chapin Street Ludlow. Mass. Activities. S A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Dorm Judiciary 3 Social Cum. 4 Glce Club 1.3 Folk Song Society 2 ui vegas Nite 3.4 Commcnwmcnt Committee 4 SIIEILA A. WALLACE II.S ELEMENTARY 4 Oakridge Circle Wilmington. Mast. Activities. S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SNEA Micmui 1 wnron An. MAr11cMAr1cs 49A 1fu1.sx1 Street Fenway. Mm. Acttvitict. S.A. 11.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Newman Club 1.2 Ski Cluli 4 LORRAINI1 WALSH Il S. ELEMENTARY B59 Summer Street Lynnheld. Mass. Activities. S.A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.-t ROBERT J. WALSH ILS ELEMENTARY N3 Jatkxon Street Lynn. Must Activtllct S.A 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.1.3.4 Kappa num vi 2.1.4 Legal Cnlnm. 2 las Vcttnt Nitc1.3 tcnmmitlcc tluiimanl Ticket Committee-Iunior Week lntr1in1uru1B1uketblllZ.J STANLEY S. WARDEN A.Il. MATIIEMAYICS 42 Cnlitllnl Road Lynn. Mass. Activities S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 M1llltCltlb 3.4 Dt:nn's 1.111 3.4 .IOHNINA C. WASZKIEWICZ BS. ELEMENTARY 54 Munro: Street Amexhury. Mus. Activities: S.A. 1.1.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Dsn'x Llst 1.1.3.4 WILLIAM B. WATKINS ILS. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 7 Bridge Street Dnnvers. Mass. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Dean'x List 1.2.3.4 Honors Program 3,4 Blscbnl12.3.4 VicePresident ol' Senlor Class 4 Senior Class Social Committee Co-ordinator 4 Business Mnnngement Club 4 SALLY E. WEISSMAN B.S. ELEMENTARY 6 Heartwoods Cr. Sl. Louis. Mixwun Activities' S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.1.3.4 lswim mnnugerl Scholarship-WRA Aquatic Stl1oolSehol:1t1Itip DAVID WHITE B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 103 Olivt Ave. Moldon. Mnu. Activities: S.A. 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Baseball l GLORIA E. WHITE BA ENGLISH 6 Sherwood Avenue Danvcrr. Mui. Activities S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Clipper 4 Book Club 2.3 TERRACE WHOLLEY 11.5, JUNIOR HIGII 335 Grovelnnd Street Haverhill. Mass. Astlvities SA 1.1.3.4 MAA 1.1.3.4 ELIZABETH ANNE WILKINS A B BIOLOGY 138 Walnut Street Malden. Mass Activities S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Newm.1n Club 1.2.3.4 1ntcrIaitl1Auoc 1.2.3.4 Deon's List 1.2.-I PATRICIA J WILKINS B S..lUN10R HIGH 62 Veteran Memorial Drive Peabody. Mun. Activities' S.A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 KATHLEEN WILLIAMSON I3 S. ELEMENTARY 8 Wellman Street Beverly. Mass Activities. SA. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 SNEA I Junior Week IOHN AIKEN WILSON. JR A.B HISTORY ll Sunset Road Arlington. Mm Activities' S A 1.2.3.4 College Co-otdinalot MAA 1.2.3.4 us vegas Nite 1 Mm state College student Gov't Assoc Conference 3 ldclegalej 4 tw-nrdinalurl Compass 4. Section Editor RONALD C. WINCH I! S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRA IION Bacon Street E Pepperell. Mau Atlivititsl S A 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Business Management Club 1.2.3.4 Audio Visual Service 1.2.3.4 LINDA ANN WITIIAM BS ELEMENTARY 2D Pendexter Street Lynn. Mass. Activities S A. 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Log 3.4 Sigma Kappa Epsilon 3.4 SNIEA I Psychology Club I Ski Club 2 1,15 vegas NiteZ KAREN LEE WOOD A B MATHEMATICS 19 Dudley Street Peabody. M.1ss Axllvlllel SA 1.2.3.4 MM 1.2.3.4 Cultural Com 2 Theta stgmu Cm z 3,4 SNFA 4 M1111 Club 4 own Lui 3 STEPIIIQN W. WOODBURY II S. JUNIOR HIGII 117 Mznzmna Street Lynn. Mus. Acllvxtiu S A 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 PATRICIA WYSOCKI A 11 MATHEMATICS I6 Bedford Street Haverhill. Mass. Activities SA 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Newman Club 1.2 Math Club 3.4 1'7ea1n's List J SNEA 4 1411 Vegas Com 3 WARRIKNI YALGER A B GEOGRAPHY 111 Asbury Avcnuc Wubum. Mass Atttvitics S A 1.2.3.4 MAA 1.2.3.4 Bet.1 C111 1.3.4 tllistunan Il. Secretary 41 1le:1n't List 1.2 Internal Chairman for Blood Drive 3 IIRFSA YANNIT11 A 13 IIIOIOGY Sl Wnrren Avenue Vhellea. Mui Activlttn S A 1.2.3.4 WRA 1.2.3.4 Newman I PAUL L YPAG1-R Ii S JUNIOR HIGH is ruuuefy sum Ayer Musa Atttvitles S A 1.2.1.4 MAA l.1..l.4 Newman Club 1.4 ltnuk t'luh 4 LINDA RAL vFLLow1'1z Il s ILEM1-'NTARY 46 Suffolk Avenue nmte. Mun Atnvutet S A 1.2.1.4 WHA 1.1.1.4 tmmuuug 111111131-11 51ud1:ntSelv1tes Committee 4 Mm reuhm Almttutinnciusstuum Ieutnetmnmmtttfe 4 Lug 1.2 lnuiligntcis l,2tt1e.nurerl SIA 1.2.3.4 SNEA l.ZtV1te Prem 1 tPte414 trim um Student 1'd Amt 1.4 tmuespunalng smetuiyi 1 V .ai 1- aff -nuns dy 'L El!! 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Editor John Driscoll Dennis Jackson Jack Hilton Carolin Lewalski Janet Pacheco Betsy Bulger Andy Metropolis Elaine Toleos 324 George Krager Gary McKenney John Driscoll Larry Doliber 'Si k X, 1 i X . x .v' Qi X 9 ,wwf-. w , Lorraine Julien Assistant Editor Mary Lou LaCroix Literary Editors f?T..I I .1 , Pat Phelan Chief Layout Editor Arthur Edgecomb Sports Editor Lynda Reynolds Editor-in-Chief Richie Durgan A d1'6ffl'S1-Ilg Manager Jeanne Gray Senior Section Editor James Healy !i 4, Mary Powlesland Yivping Editor Cally Boratgis Assistant Literary Editor Business Manager 326 XXX Q gp' ' - -fftfv-N it -,' 'il X .ff X'-. nf, 1, I V F, 2' .xx 211 'iran , AM. -4 As. 5 0? I , ETS 41 T llg' L . if ,f 1-...av--- ' fi ' Xs- n 1 -N- x . ' , 1 - I. ' 1 'Ji 1. X s, I, 4- ' .af bs, M, N 'Q,:f Y, . ff-H' 1 3. ,AW . ink.. 4. iff 38 2 17 i . -M 1-V. ...- 1 HJ . . SZ. -'A , ,,,!.. . fm .1 I 'x v in 1.s.i,,, , ' .H ,gviJ ',' I , ,- N, A, . Q. , 4' S v-'wil zu? 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BRENNAN VICE PRESIDENT BRIAN O'KEEFE SECRETAR Y VALERIE GREEN TREASURER GAIL PHILLIPS COORDINA TOR JOHN WILSON 5 I' I 'Si X I S a .. w ig.: X nfP'f fi -f-. s,'.'g:fI:f,:. 'Q , 1 -I . rgsgffnir 2 -.-.gs ew ,X-I ' '15 - ' 'j 1 '.,, ' -f' ' A:pA8P..w:,Q,'-' 1 V. I .gQ,.,Q.,:ft'j, 55' as 414111 , 1 Best Wishes To The Class Of l969 ggoclay ia fLe jifaf may of fha mall of your n Sincerely, The Class of l97O I I Best Wishes' The Brothers of Beta Chi B BQ I Y. 'I I . max:-A 'IGNIVN ' STATE DRIVE nm mf F mwwimuow GNE LIFE -' ' GIVE BLOOD SPWSORED BY BETA Cl-ll C pliments of sam an 2 335 Kappa Delta Phi '1 ' . it-t,f.1i. Compliments of JOSTEN'S INC. Your official Class ring manufacturer AND LOREN MURCHISON CO. Manufacturer of Salem State's finest quality jewelry and pewter tankards AIRTOWN MILLS Q 1 J l I . p'-in l 1 5 A 1-if 'J' - :I A 1 Golfer Sportswear Divisiong Manufacturer of Salem State kmtwear. T-Shirts, Sweatshirts I l k and nylon jackets Ea! llflfalwa fo Cfaaa of 1969 :WA s 5 1 , I' , . qw Lif 6-4 he L. 4 1 1 . . ... I, N'v,,,w V - K., I V ,.,. .W-N , w,,,,:mM N M. ' I '5 w,,,, . . 1-'f f,, X' Q., ,NRM - wqqr. - '..., , 'N-.--4. ' .v-1..,.,, - .inf-,4,, Salem State College Bookstore 337 ,Y . :P Live spontaneously in the spirit of peace. Newman Lenas N SUBMARINE s A 41 College Sub Shop 333 Lafayette Street. Salem Club A Best Wishes from Salem's Largest and Most Progressive Store 8 C pl t f Eaton The Dru ggist Salem, Clifton, M'head, Swampscott, Beverly Vincent's Potato Chip Co., Inc. 205 Highland Ave., Sal L 339 Compliments of Hawthorne Motor Hotel 18 Washington Sq., Sal Cm RL Kehn G Mgr Compliments of WRA THE LOG DEDICA TES THIS SPACE IN MEMORY OF MARTIN LUTHER KING, JOHN KENNEDY, ROBERT KENNEDY, MEDGAR EVERS, AND MALCOLM X, AND THEIR STRUG- GLE TO END RACISM AND THE OPPRESSION OF THE BLACK PEO- PLE IN AMERICA. IT IS HOPED THAT THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1969 DEDICATE THEIR LIVES SO THAT THE PRIN- CIPLES THESE MEN DIED FOR WILL NOT HA VE DIED WITH THEM. wife., ,, Y 'W? THE LOG 4' 5' iii., U, 341 if Q Compliments of 1 t i y BERTINVS INC. THE V BAR Si t ,,,r.i:. ..JL. ' fhg g5.MUFFIN, -1' 34 - 'ss Q H 0 U s B J. V, C-AM .. . : wif 3 - at nl - 2 gf ::, -.3- 1.-QR ' :ji I ' a va .--: V, Famous Q3 .sy - 'jg Smit' .14 All 5' I t Jw gr' r :tati- f -- ...J .tt-riw mr- Salem fl 13,-if - . I' ll H MJ fl, ' L A n t 1- North Shore r Qptical Co. H I 133 Canal Street X C-iblee's Inc. Salem, 8 Beverly Compliments of. . . Salem Liquor, Inc. 125 Canal Street, Salem I Sim ' l ' .,,,,, 4 Sawtell's Stationary, Inc Poussard's Pharmacy 335 Lafayette St., Salem 4 Best Wishes Michaud Compliments of All-Rite Pen 3000 Bontd Pl me Fuirluwn NLW Jprsuy Merchants-Warren National Bank SALEM-PEABODY Staff and Student Banking Center IL' 1 if, Wg ' I fx SOUTH SALEM oFF1CE NX' 'N-. COMPLIMENTS OF Beacon Chevrolet 254 LYNNWAY, LYNN COMPLIMENTS OF M ' k ' USIITS YS LYNN-SWAMPSCOTT-WAKEFIELD Congradulations to the Class of I969 Cautl1ier's of Salem 62 LEVITT ST., SALEM A LOCAL BUSINESS, LOOKING FOR LOCAL BUSINESS 345 lna Nlemoriam Gerald Cecere Armand De C-renier Joseph Eckert Paula Joyce .lane Lampe Wesley Warner 5' From the Class of l97I Beware Class of '69 Big Brother is Watching Q15 P 'U V , B.-'if3'far 3 -1 if-' V' - 'aff ' elf, iw' .. ,.' dw.,- ' 1. f '. 1' . J -A fi. - ,LL 1- ' fr . v .', .4 'Q W' 1 . 4 ...hi TWBY' 1 n. - A '5' -W 347 ., -is Class of '72 Compliments of Hult Studio X1 ws A is Best Wishes Class of 69 SIGMA KAPPA EPSILON BEST WISHES CLASS 0F l969 MEN'S ATHLETIC ASSCCIATION gichaelslleagi. .President IiohnT1Xl11ann TS C S R h dS d d NCDRTH SHORE COMPLIMENTS OF SPORTS CENTER JIM HEALY RICH DLIRCAN Class of1969 CLASS OF l969 s 351 D A n 5 r l I l ' O A . , . x I 1 . ' 3 I 1 . -'L ' F , . 'Y r 3 . I, ,I ,. . Y. 5 -N-h , ' H x 1 ff .mf I ' if , .. 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