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Hayden COPY EDITOR Maureen C ohane LAYOUT EDI TOR Patsy Bugden SPORTS EDITOR PORTFOLIO EDITOR SENIOR EDITOR Diane Woodbury S TA FF Donna Mattaliano Kate Sullivan Khang Le PHOTOGRAPHERS .lane Hayden Kate Sullivan Scott Crossland Vicki Ellis Patsy Bugden Audrey Porter Diane Kelley Diane Woodbury DEDICATION COMMITTEE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE .lane Hayden Lorraine Main Dr. Stanley Cahill .lane Hayden Prof AI Tosches Bob Grey Program Council Maureen Walsh CO VER DESIGN ROBER T GRE Y DIVISION PA GES PA TS Y BUGDEN SPECIAL THANKS Tom Keeley Cheryl Briscoe Shelby Adams Frank Quimby Tom Leary Marc Rauzdens Helen Watson-Felt Kirk Manning Ken Udas Beverly Low Steve Forsland 198 7-88 PkooRAM COUNCIL WW f f! Z Z f Z 7 X X 7 ffy W 7911 Wmmw 11-HW 142 gf 2 f Q' 5j'?Mi'J:'t: ff was was tt :ff 9 MQ, qi '. xxxtstwyttx M 'ff 1 WQQNXX V55 11 1111 1111 1 1111 ' x 'AM W1 WUEM 'MWW5' TWWYW WMX Yi5ltlxj W 1 M wx KW .mv WM W QW! N10 'WWW xx V -fm 4 'z 'X M I I 'Q ff' 4 . 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I 5 'A 1, ' , F Jet it ' 3 ,.-,Dear Graduat ss, 1 Another y has passed and no 'A you well on ur journeys through you. My part g advice for you is. Q experience. d grow from and wi suceed. I also want o talqe this time to W' without thes Hiaidligihisietiadir 1 been possilb Helen Watson-Felt. i frustrated. a ry or just needed s husband, tha you for you encou school to rea e my dreams. Skip, e me. Valerie, y daughter, as you when you gr up, remember- You Re l ,O -1 ., H A2 '?'6 Si' you travel into dif 'fe and and the exp ake each day, each them. With this, y knowledge some ve ' Hiayears edi ank you for your su eone to talk to, yo gement and support y son. now that yo rent worlds. I wish iences in store for ituation as a Iearnin will never fail only rs ecial people. drift iotiirnot have ort. whether I was were there. Bill. my n keeping me in have been a Yearb ke time to decide what you want to be can be anything you want to be. . . Jane B. Hayden Yearbook Assocnates Photographer P O Box 91 Millers Falls Massachusetts 01349 Official School l TO THE CLASS OF 1988 I AM DELIGHTED TO WRITE THESE BRIEF WORDS OF FAREWELL FOR YOUR YEARBOOK. OUR DEPARTURE FROM SALEM COINCIDES IN THIS YEAR OF 1988 - YOU AS A GRADUATE HAVING SPENT BETWEEN TWO AND FIVE YEARS AT SALEM AND MYSELF HAVING AN ASSOCIATION WITH SALEM THAT BEGAN IN 1949, ALMOST 40 YEARS AGO. I WOULD HOPE THAT YOU MIGHT BE LEAVING WITH A FEELING ABOUT SALEM STATE COLLEGE SIMILAR TO MINE. ALTHOUGH IT IS NOT PERFECT, IT DOES PROVIDE A QUALITY EDUCATION AND DOES PREPARE STUDENTS WELL FOR THE PROFESSIONS OF THEIR CHOICE. ADDITIONALLY, IT IS MY BELIEF IT ACCOMPLISHES THIS GOAL BETTER THAN ANY OTHER FOUR-YEAR COLLEGE. GREAT COLLEGES - PUBLIC AND PRIVATE, HAVE THREE ELEMENTS IN COMMON. A TRADITION OR HISTORY, A RECOGNITION OF WHAT IS NEEDED TO MEET THE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF TODAY'S STUDENT AND CONCERN FOR THE COLLEGE'S FUTURE. SALEM STATE COLLEGE MEASURES EXTREMELY WELL AGAINST THESE THREE CRITERIA. IT IS THE SEVENTH OLDEST PUBLIC COLLEGE IN AMERICA, FOUNDED IN A CITY WITH A HISTORY UNRIVALED BY ANY OTHER CITY IN THE UNITED STATES. SALEM HAS ADDED IN THE PAST EIGHT YEARS TWELVE NEW BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAMS IN SUCH DIVERSE PROFESSIONS AS CARTOGRAPHY, COMPUTER STUDIES, CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND OFFICE ADMINISTRATION IN ORDER THAT STUDENTS GRADUATING FROM SALEM MIGHT BE BETTER PREPARED FOR PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES. LASTLY, THE GROUND WORK HAS BEEN LAID FOR THE FUTURE SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY WITH THE ORGANIZATION OF THE COLLEGE INTO FIVE SEPARATE SCHOOLS - SCHOOLS OF BUSINESS, EDUCATION, HUMAN SERVICES, LIBERAL ARTS AND NURSING. AS GRADUATES IN THE CLASS OF 1988 YOU SHOULD TAKE PRIDE IN SALEM STATE COLLEGE'S PROFESSIONAL REPUTATION STATE-WIDE AND NATIONALLY. I WOULD ALSO HOPE YOU WOULD-LEAVE SALEM AS NOT ONLY A STRONG ADVOCATE BUT ONE WHO RETAINS AN ASSOCIATION WITH SALEM BY INVOLVING YOURSELF IN ALUMNI ACTIVITIES. KINDLY ACCEPT MY VERY BEST WISHES FOR GOOD HEALTH AND CONTINUED PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS. -T J s T. Amsler, President Salem QEEEQ AWadmonof Excakrme Jarncf, I Arnsler, President April, 1988 Dear Graduates and Students: HFarewell, thou child of my right hand and joy. My sin was too much hope of theen. QEpigram 16161 Reflect on your past joys, losses and successes. Realize that the losses were relatively small and insignificant when compared to the growth provoked by them. Calculate them accurately and add them to your personal formula for life and living. Savor the present, the transition from the old to the new, from the known to the unknown, from the comfortable to the anticipated. You can do this with ease and grace if you have accounted for your past with a commitment to accuracy and learning. Relish the future for it can present new opportunities, places, and people. The foundation of the realized and resolved past will be the base on which you can build your desired future. I move on, but not without you, for your indelible touch has been signifi- cant during my time with you. The touch exchanged between student and educator is in itself a bit of the miraculous. The truest educator is intrinsically a student's student. I am taking much new knowledge with me. I trust that this has been a fair and equitable exchange for that has been my commitment. Farewell is not an end, but the preamble to commencement. nFarewell, and thy fain would have you as a beginningn. CGibranJ Sincerely, CCD...:1z.?. lW.......... Winston E. Thompson, Ed.D. Vice President Student Services 352LamyeHeSUem,SmenLNMXO197Of617j745O556 'itll A94 4 f sf , A f if i' .-,,'f,g' , gr: -V fi - - ..g- NJ 1'1f -QG Q f-'ifi5j',f'PH, - .:x. 4. --1 - in P, ,, .,. . T, . .u .' 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President and Mrs. Reagan t greeted Pope Paul II when he arrived in Miami to begin a nine-day tour of the United b States. Year In Re vie w 4 t x t :-MF'---HQNRSNX Mfwww NC President and Nancy Reagan wave to well-wishes from the South Portico of the White House. Reagan escorted his wife back to White House from the Bethesda Naval Hospital, where she underwent breast cancer surgery. ...ik ,. '-, Q r' 21? 'ww' si--y 44 ' - 'Mi J ,--f -If Wefv' f gi' Democratic presidential candidate Gary Hart was forced to drop his bid for the presidency after it was reported that he was romantically involved with Donna Rice, a 29-year-old aspiring actress and model 1 4' from Miami. ln an effort to keep the Persian Gulf open to navigation, the United States began in July to escort vessels to protect them from Iran. In September the U.5. Navy blew up an Iranian ship that was caught laying mines in the Gulf. Several mines were confiscated. a 1 'Q- ' 41' A ff S1-,jf f.:5: ., 41x XL 1n,,..w.'X X xy . qfbfi- E y. 'G The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco celebrated its 50th birthday. About 25626117 people jammed onto the bridge for an anniversary walk across the span. Another 56116117 packed the bridge approaches but were denied access because the engineers feared the span could not support the weight. Dennis Conner, the man who lost the America 's Cup in l983, won it back four years later. The Stars 5 Stripes completed a 4-0 sweep over Australia 's Kookaburra Ill in the race that took place in Australia. In the six years since Americans first heard of a mysterious immunity-robbing disease from which no one recovers, AIDS has killed nearly 25,CXD Americans, millions of dollars have poured into medical research, and President Reagan has proclaimed the plague Public Health Enemy No, I .. . ,,,.,,.- 'K X X .f - Q, r N ' fi i - 1 , -rn 'dit :I ff :Q . X , V M' 3 H ' ff ' - .emo 'zynq . .,, , 1. 'v f'?-il' - L ' ' ' 'rl f, X . 5.. - -z:i,'.Hu2- -M.-c -H- . v,,., -rr X 2,15 2 l r.fy,1L- lf,- o I. , . .0 , ., .D S xi NSE fini? V555 Q52 QGOTRXM1 N :.LE55ED AR' . . fgfx-Wk? KEN -0'f'QU f'ERgF' L ,fgry IN THF QA'-NE 'WF Fr-R T357 5 t ',-Tow RN' ' QNHERJ :Hint-Nr OHM an? s.3 The Dow Jones industrial stock average dropped 508 points, the largest in history, on Monday, October l9. Some called it a crash , others called it a meltdown , and others called it Black Monday. Whatever it was, it stripped 5503 billion from the market value of U.5. securities. l A v lx n-.fp-, N N u :N 5291! 15: On Sy A 0I7!r1yihn ro NH P ENT PDU! 'bmi fufun- 'Uyeis GM, 3 -.......xy '--sc Television evangelist: Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker said farewell io the PTL ministry in March. Jim Bakker resigned after confessing to a sexual encounter with a young woman. Tammy Bakker bowed out of the broadcasts to undergo treatment for drug dependency. Si: A 24-day strike by the NFL players ended in mid October when the union capitulated and went to court instead of trying to fight the club owners at the bargaining table. An earthquake that measured 6.l on the Richter scale hit Southern California in October. It was not a catastrophic quake, but the damage was extensive. , '14-' 1.-L-'H' '7' .-1' .-nv' f ,f ff Q gf M69 13159, X K' Friends Lost Fred Astaire, who epitomized Hollywood 's elegance for 25 years dancing in top hat and tails 3 with Ginger Rogers and other stars, died of pneumonia, in June, at the age of 88. Liberace, the glittering showman and talented pianist who captivated fans for four decades with an inimitable personal and musical style, died at his home in February, at the age of 67. John Huston, who directed such films as The Maltese Falcon and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre died in his sleep at the age of 8l. Lee Marvin, the gravel-voiced Oscar winner, died in August at the age of 63. He was remembered by colleagues as an actor who really was among the good guys even though he often portrayed the hard-as-nails rogue. Jackie Gleason, the rotund bus driver in the television series The Honeymooners , died in June at the age of 7l. Lorne Greene, who for I4 years played the firm but gentle father to three sons on television 's Bonanza , died in September at the age of 72. Two of the top entertainers of the year were Whitney Houston and Madonna. 48 A . ',,,w-I ..- Kirby Puckett and Jeff Raerdon of the Minnesota Twins celebrate their World Series victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. The Twins won the seventh and final game of the series, 4-2. Miss Michigan, Kaye Lani Rafko, a nurse who shook up the talent competition with a Polynesian dance. was crowned Miss America l988. 7-Q2 41 Xfflf 'Ti '-Uh ' 4- u . yA ,wir ,. ,Aff ,N I .I .t X- . .+,,,. . . 4 ..v .. '74 .JV U- , uf... I V. ,, Jr 9. ' 1- M. . . J.. - 1,- I , -'J -4 A. , N1 nd! L - 4 :.-. I a Q .nr . 51: I . 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A a 1 Lecture And xx X Forum m Z 1 EARA iw X HKD , ,,,,.w 'Q 1 1. I ' S in ..f MA... 4 ,GI ff: 1. QM' x i UQ? sua '11 w-. --I 1 -,., W. ln! 1 . ,- :z ,. fa vs 44 xx, -,v Q kg. 19' '-.'? l Pub Nights Marg! 'gf' Air Band Contest .J fix? 3 af 6? 'mf Club Cola Cola '17 Picnic , ,, f ,', 'P-fu, 412' 1-1? Peabody Hall 51 A xg XJ-Y we ' ' K , 533 12.17 sf Av? ' 4 I I , 1 V 1 1,- 5 u' . an. r ' X ,sack K 45.1 ,I 'Lip ... u Z Y l ' fi. .1 ? JK 'Av 1. 1..- QQ.. xhi., R-4.. , --, - 4 - - J xi... Y .541-'-A 5- - if .5 ' -'55 Q-T . - g I X Q f 1 . an db '- Q .i . ,M N 'YL 4 ,., W6'W 4 ,Q iw x rl' 7? 'nr - r'13WR CE I-Ctau Q 3. Cfkr. pofb u. 5' 5 Quail K X V -I-.gf 's. Y . C., gap-34' H1-.si 1 v , , , ,Q M V, 'J' 'RV51445 :z 1 ,fr 11 ,TQ 1 5: :M 9 A, Q .- ' X it S5 A Q M . ..,. A 00 4-gg n. I urfpwieii ,V i if M ,av O 1 Q .Z H n y W P mm 0 HO A .. XQSNV-iii Y 1-ly, 5 WT ffl Q53 LLIAM ' ' s. . W... YS 0 jg , , nnnv we-sw I ' Q 4, W5 7 E X- Uifgy L' I .Vi ' pf. Q , ,L Pi if 1 A 1 f 1 ' G 5 ' K, 1 QM hx J ,Q'Aus:.,y 'fm I Mt ' 1 U ,. 'Prem N ,j ' X X .' ,X S ' .:- A V :R ,,, Y Q 4 4. ' f I E vi , I Candids 7 'rl I1 'Z' .rf au. n , . N 3: 5. Z' - u -M i I ,. NE A. -- . 4 if ' xgigfs w I :-'v. Q :ff ,.. Q Student Government Association The SGA is established in order to provide a viable and democratic system for student governance which will form an official forum for the expression of student opinion, insure student justice, and the civil rights of the membership, secure and defend the rights and feedoms necessary for our full participation in the educational and govenance processes of the college, and oversee the allocation . 2 ch X ' ,, o so - ff lil ILE, Q t W I ,H ., fm u f fb QJBM P , . Sl 4., 1 1 ' N , .W ,. ,,t, ir. i E mi, F 'P tl: and expenditure of the student activity fee collected '- ' annually from its membership as specified throught legislative action. W - 4 il! rg' 'tk k ' 3 Mali' fu. , 4 A 1- r l J 'mini 1 A President Coordinating Vice President Executive Vice President Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Advisor Ellen Brennan Donna Mattaliano Carol Murphy Steve Pelletier Wayne Sprague Albert Tosches 6 Biology g Society 254, oo.A g. 5-1 1, 3 The Biological Society functions as a facilty for ' student opportunity and as an educational aid for -, the college and the community. The sociiety presents the views and needs of Salem State College Biology majors whenever necessary situations arise. , x ef 4 for 1. 'hw ,.-.a.Lf.1- . I President Vice President Treasurer Advisor Geographical Society The Geographical Soceity works to increase the awareness of geography as a professional field and to provide educational and social activities for the benefit of the college community. P- l R lf ' 5 '- GNE1 Chairperson Vice Chair Treasurer Secretary Adi visor Janet Nadeau Heidi Sawyer Tom Patten Gloria Gallo John George SSC Band ta . X 'is ll,-7 , W f, ,z P . 4 sy Q - 1 u 4 .0- N fi' Q: I' bm. 5' I 3 U X. Lui- --7 Busniess Administration The Accounting Assocaition encourages professional interest among Salem State College students preparing for careers in accounting. It presents qualified speakers on the various opportunities available in the accounting field and encouages firms seeking part-time employees to recruit SSC accounting students. The Accounting Association supports student representation in matters of professional concern and provides contiuity to the dissemination of professional information. l, 5 1' 2 K ff' fa W - Yzmuif was ag :V V, ' . if V . ,gs 1--354' 1 if - -:rs 4- , '41 X f K. 1 Chairperson Vice Chair Treasurer Secretary A d visor Lisa Trapani Joe Cappulucci Patti Dillon ,lim Kellerher Karen Patenaude Douglas Larson is , M, A ,- -JV x x Y 1 .YL I .. - 4 1 .V in u'1f:i,Z , L-Z L, l -N ,Q '.. ' af' 'iff , 5 Jn if . WC.- x z- n ' Q jf' L' Ri ' u '.1. .1-':'.zU Y? '-?- 1 K: an .V 1.':5,!' 47 . R. 1, 1, ap .f' bv- r Q . Q I f U .4 ! A s I 5 l BIOL OG Y Richard Ke ville 1 Virginia Keville Claire Paine Anifa Shea uf, , if BUSINESS 3 f ADMINISTRA rlolv C., y 'xxx-fx fi d ,f in William Appleyard Jeffrey Berman Linda Coleman UG aw' li Theodore Hansen Joseph Kennedy Elizabeth Haran Robert Harlow Richard Hill 5 f sim: ' . A John Lannon Arthur l.aPorte Douglas Larson Frank Sullivan ix Ar Q . 5 . 1 v- -'Q Y 2' fi? Y X J N v . vu , x l . 1. A!! l 1 1 Daniel Gordon John Kennedy Craig Mcl.anahan K J Si William Murphy Gordon Spangler , ,gf 5 . . V '42 Eqgiflh - , ' . . , E 5 , ML Q Q ...K ' R 6' 1 ,, , ag px ! , ,- , 5 xx ,gf hw... x W E -R. was X4-5 Ann Lake Edwim Moran Jr. Edward Wall 35 Robert Wang EDUCA TION as ,.. x AND OFFICE Q-Af ,. , 1 T' Q I ,Q Vpx .. in ,V 5 A QQ- r. , Y 5:5 - M. Philip Vaccaro C HEMI5 TR Y COMPUTER SCIENCE M-.1 ...Q W Kpgygung Kang Marjorie Empacher Albert Commllo Rober! Armstrong ENGLISH ,,. 'uv' 1-. 4, fr' Edna Mauriello Micheal Antonakes P. Buchanan Roger Barry 9411: ,mf- X 1 xi? 1-M , ,aunt 22 Q 46 il 35f J -nr x 6 E, if Harold Bantly Richard Elia George Grosbeck Gerald Kendrick Claire Keyes Y V Y' K L G K E ' 4 K lf: C' in ' , if 21? ,I , wsgif 'l,i' p 1 Rod Kessler Ronald L ycette Micheal Prochilo Ernest Rosenthal Nancy Schultz A Carl Stecher John Spengale FOREIGN LANGUAGE George Torrey Milagros Emmart - . 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Despite their early exit in postseason ,R play, SSC produced another fine season 3 X ' , X under eighth Year Head Coach Maryellen Q McGee. The lady Vikings lost just one ,.. R , 1' ,I Q. regular season match and recorded the TM' N f '. 'wffi . , ,,' . f Program s best start going unbeaten 5-m?.lo .K Q, . , 04, ,Jil Ah 7. - f through their first I3 matches. Joining ,-,,2 wg,, ,. V iw. - A 51 I 1 . , senior Karen Puska on the All MASCAC 's r H , - A - x 'E . ,W A gf: r - k mr, M- Team were seniors Meg lsnor, Nancy Lole Qpifftg-X ,-,3g,, . Q 11:3-jf A , l A I E : 'I ,gy , , and Barbara Donahue. also sophomore lisa . A- -rv Q V ,A ,., -,x,..-'ss .gt V '.1-- , '- ' - - . 'A ,,gf?- - - - .--4, 4' ' '. 1'1 ' ' A , .aw Beers. Honorable Mention All-MASLAL ,4 . -,, I P X ,1 , yi ffgl, ' ' '-- - A- picks were seniors Laurie Gibbons and . f M4 -an A:. ,4:Lyf'?:.I Jrtiifvpflvh , Sherry Mancini along with sophomore fly ff' y.:3g,ge.2,3 'v 5 j - .1 X '., Xf , fm' A goalkeeper Bettiann Luparelli. 1 T7 '-'.A 6' SY. as 5 ruff' sv ' '7'f,'.'f --Qfyj' K-'LQ' .'1' ,Af,..L'T',' :iff in 'ff' ,NIS-' -:I v 4 I' Jfi' ,ilu . : ...':'l. A - 1 10 nn .. 15-1 ff,- ,Y ,mb Qgvv 5 . -v f. fer- v r'?f2 ,V ex 1 ,il !..,'5f5,S 1 LY-'9Q1?f ! 'll - M- w:ii?6v- 1M 'f' - ,. fx. rw A. V.. rf ,,.. , 1 .,, ,. ,I ,Q '-.f 4' . :YQ , ,, -. 5 H ' A ff A, . f la, , M351 . 1 ,S - ' Q ' 5' ' 55, P A 'iii' , - 'W I . ,.,, fy-. ,A v ' Z . ' ,. it 'f - 'Q ' f-26, 49 . . , , ctw!-f'.s-1-f-M993 - X' 'I . I ' ' , N 3.4 ' - as 1' 5 . 1 V Front row: Michelle Caron, Lisa Beers, Rebecca Keene, Sherry Mancini, Laurie Gibbons iTri- Captj, Karen Puska lTri'Captj, Nancy Cole KTri-Capri, Meg lsnor. Aimee McGuire, Barbara Donahue. Back row: Ann Johnson Kstudent trainerj A..l. Riccuitti lstudent trainerl, Jenny Cahill, Brenda Holt. Cindy Gorski, Maggie Buchan, Lisa Sutera, Danielle Mann, Denise Vincente, Allison Pleau, Patricia Platt, Janet Colameta, Bettiann Luparelli, Tink Heywood IGoalie Coachl, Nancy Palaima fAssistant Coachj, Maryellen McGee lHead Coach 1. 1 5 X' MENS SOLLFR The Vikings posted their sixth MASLAL title in seven years and were selected for the NLAA Tournament for the fourth straight season They won the NLAA New England Regional Championship for the second time in the past three years and recorded the program s highest finish ever at the NLAA s under eighth year Head Coach Nicholas Padovani. Joing Alvaro Ibanez and Micheal Persson on the All-MASCAC first team was junior goalkeeper Sandy Gulino. The following players were All- MASCAC honorable mention picks: Sophomores Leo Sousa, , 6 ,. f 1. iff 1' an , ,gf-QL! p LI- if fn X s . 5 -.Q - 4iv1nZsU , ,A .. , . 'gps-9-f e nw, . n - -. 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Back row: Assistan Coach Salvatore Gulino, Micheal Thewlis, Fred Cavanaugh, Leelia Negga, Carlos Green, Jesper Schonbeck, Michael Persson, Jay Mullen, Massimo Maiel, Kenny Macleod, Alvaro lbenez, Assistant Coach Chris Liropolous, Head Coach Nicholas Padovanl A J. 94 W w HOME L uw ' Q QQ-V gi s -. 'C CROSS A M STATS 1 -5 H , f ' 04 ,'v4.A, ' nf 'L A 5 ' ' Q x' xN. s N.- 4 ' .'. X ' vflg 5.- Q' 1 ! . 5 .WNY , 5 fn , , V, - .f 1 - I gg., t : ,r 4.41-,M ' +- V abg, if., . 'Cu ' Il ' ' 1 . . ' .V DUN s 5 ' --w 53+ ' s 1 ' oh ff . 1. . ' A A K , g TZ? .. ,wr . K' , r' A r S' 5 , , A ,- ' - , s 'I - 1, y 6 3 ,4 r . A K- ,L ,X 4 'I w . . f, F' ' ' fu' - -.c ' ' ,- , - 4- - ' h ,, 4, -7- n'-- 'J' X N ,hi Q I Ax. 4 ' .' ' ' - Uk-5 Q' V. f , . . x V, '. I, H ,I Q, fs 4, - . Rf.-1 -M f -X, K Q .-U . ' 'K ' ' - ,,-YY ' . ' xf .Q 9 - w' 'Y' x 'H' 'l' 1, . , ! Q I ,. . I 1, 4 , .'.,z:, qua -,, . 1 1 , -A . -..- w x '. HA . K ,.' . 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L AJ , R . n VL C .Es I X -r C x , Q I lx , f V ' . . v f .5 L , V K Q Hg X ,v , 4 , U it K LROSS L OUNTRY Both the Men s and Women s cross country programs continued to show increased improvement at many of the top inwtatinoal meets staged during the fall in the New England area Second year Head Laoch Stephen Lzarnecki has seen the numbers of runners involved in his program grow rapidly during his first two seasons at the viking helm Both the men s and women s teams narrowly missed earning Smith Lup points at this years MASLAL meet with the men finishing fourth and the woment placing fifth i UNM4 '.,,,!'ff gig 'NWXPY -,.1 ' , In J , . I 'A i f .3 , . y . .I -' In .gig Ak3,:..:e2: f ' . ,tm , , 1 ' . H' . 1 . in as v -' 'H fn in . R . '- 1 g , '4 TS -N 'Q --'tis' , h I f A If V - 'nm...t-- A--Y s'fmwfz . , .. .. ,-Jw x mqgpf 4 'Qxff,Q.:wwYff' .bk I ' . 'V' JIM' 'tml ..,s. J. wg, .- ps . .s-,, , , ,M Q. 'la 'Tb hr Q' 1 ,Fw ,A 2, ., 11 'W 1 .1 ul . ' 1 53532 it. -,JW N Eh' , -1- ' ,,- 1 175 ' 553753 aiu.-CO' fakflnpbg tiff' 545 .AAL-n ' D i x X 1 Front row: .lames Burke, Nick Driscoll, Bob Whalen. Pete Mancusco. Robert Elk ins. Back row: Assitan Coach Carla Morella, James Donavan, Mike Sedgewick. Capatain Bob Bushey, Captain Steve Donnelly, Captain Mike Fittante, James Janda, Graduate Assitandt Philip Putnam, Head Coach Stephen Czarnecki H Q 3 I I SAILING ln just its third year at the intercollegiate varsity level, the SSC sailing program won its first ever major invitational regatta by finishing first out of I3 schools at the Northern Series V Regatta held on Lharles River in Boston The first place showing eclipsed a second place finish the Vikings recorded a week earlier at the I6 team field Smith Trophy With the renovation and expansion of SSL s facility at Winter lasland located on Salem Harbor the sailing program under the direction of its master Joe Duplin is building a solid foundation for a successful future H Qzif L.. I X 'QNX Joe Duplin, Arron Barons, Stepanie Mougquin, Becky Mourdant. San MaA dou, Robert Adam 5 ,, M Qing A 'A 6 , an -.400 ' 0, Sn H if . Xav- aww SA IL IN 'WWW nnsu fff 2'L 4.gga4:i64-' iVfX pgfwax ww HQ J' my 3115- iii 4,5 4 10514: 3 W . pgx Randi 'QM FHM 1 mu-v - 7 -1 lf' Av nn 11 ' '-A. WMV. -...L ff eff . .-Q15 H , 4-up , Y' gg I -x, .-..,.. .,-,L . 'w M. X X, 4- I ul' ' 44..- -1- 1L'. ' Jw. '41 .? 'Tf ' Lf? -.,' Q -.,,-:TCI ,g,,,4'y--.- , W ws- A- fw,. T 2 q,'.iQ' Y 'F' -w , 01 ' 'f'7u.:'? .T Iwi JSL,:N.' ,, 'n1all -4 G , nz 'Q d w. nag nm' har x MR' X 3 ww V' gag. ef-bivr.WUlA x.i'iiYA ??'fW ' ' V xv X R ,W vakikafl-'fx - ' A F . ww M.gm U K 4, v'- . f K .,' is is wi -f Vi: N, TR , MEN'S BASKETBALL The Vikings under first year coach Jim Todd, got off to shaky start going 2-4, but turned around quickly after capturing their own tournament and winning I3 of I6 games from December 27, to Februrary I6, SSC and North Adams State finished their regular season in a tie for first place in MASCAC to force a special playoff in order to determine which school would be the conference,s automatic bid to the NCAA Division w New England Regional Tournament, The Mohawks prevailed 92- 87, in the special playoff held at Worcester State. Despite not going on the postseason play SSC and new coach Todd posted a total of I6 wins. 'Y A ' 4 ,fwvf , f,wiv fZ'Mguy V. .' 4' ' M' ' F WWW , Y ,. :NME Maw ,MM ,L I h'fTl!f?fi , ?Y'7l3'7 L 2 ' Y , f wg,- gf Ggwfe-J Y? ' 5 9, , gk X. MMM! As M Q , .pV 'i ,Q ,ff 9 e w v v. ,Ak X vwi av vers? x f -, sg 1. 4 Ag. 4 xm- ?-w- . 50' 'Nt WOMENS BASKETBALL The Lady Vikings under coach Tim Shea. posted their sixth straight 22-or-more-wins season while also being selected for NCAA Tournament for the sixth consecutive year. SSC also captured the MASCAC for the fifth time in the past six i seasons. The Lady Vikings finished the regular season as New England's No. l ranked team on the NE WBA coaches poll, while being ranked No. IO in the final NCAA Division 3 poll. Serving as host site for the NCAA Northeast Regional Tournament for the fourth time the past five years, SSC-Seeded No. I defeated first round opponent Western Connecticut State, 8077, in an overtime thriller to reach the regional championship game for the fifth time in six seasons. Il ,Q-Q 4, Il'i 3 'vw ' L Y ,,,-' L.-gmt Hfsws, s. A 3' VQXS ft I' -B ' 222 I t, 1 Q .2 48 .J Front row: Caroline Follansbee Darlene lamprey Kim Lord Tammie McDowell Karen Lamarine Christine Jolikko Michele Boudreau, Second row: Head Coach Tim Shea Assistant Coach Charlie Maihos Tonya Urban Andrea Porter Pam Wetherbee Barbara Tourville Elaine Burns Janet Miller Tricia O Brien student trainers Kathey Higgins and Kara Fitzpatrick, missing from phot Assistant Coach Doreen Thibault. 1 X ,f x ' Y N ' v , X , 4:6 Wm 4 gl 'X .E 2 , 4 J 3 N I .C , , A V . W . Q ' 'L I I I I I I Q I I r I I I I I I I f -Q E W' 'Inv-.fy-3,- Y GYMNASTICS The Lady Vikings, under coach Carla Scuzzarella. produced another fantastic season capturing the prestigious ECAC Division 3 Championship for the first time and defending their New England Championship for the third consecutive year and fourth time in five years. SSC followed up its dramitic ECAC Championship- which the Lady Vikings won at home- by making the program 's second straight NC GA National Championship appearance. No, 8 seed SSC placed eighth in the eight team national field. Despite being the No. 3 seed for the ECAC's SSC put on its finest performance of the season by beating the two top seeds, Trenton State and lthacal. Scuzzarella has coached the Lady Vikings to 43-6 overall record since her arrival in l985. -t :jfff M f . inf! I R 'L I WO E 1 4 .111 I . Auowm . 1, - ' Q,-4452g.p. ,f-'df' V.: ' 1' Q 'ME' g fn.. 'V , I A w,J: ix 'Mfg J n , , , M, any - :,f.a,'9f'Q..--3' S sim! 'aff M I F , .lamp .V-,- .-pd -f I. 1 K 'Ff. 1w H-25'-gl, Cc.. ' - if ned' , 3 X ,Fl 'ff' ' ' ' ' ff, srl- . 1. 14. 'Zilla rf- 2 ,'i,:,,i g :ya--V - 1, - er , su vu Un, I ,t FU-OW V ilxllikjg vvi un: U 1... xx! A .:21f.:,. ' '-1' , QQ ' S'-41' 'SV' -. :files ' Front row. Shelly Sirios. Kim Nadeau, Middle row: Jill Russell, Karen Ficocello, Amanda Kennedy, Back rowf Head Coach Carla Scuzzarella, Jeanine Giglio, Pam getson. Angela Duplin. Assistant Coach Danielle Walker 195 K . 1 .i,..',' ICE HOCK E Y The Vikings, under coach Bill O'Neil, were selected for the ECAC playoffs for the l5th straight season and narrowly missed earnin a NCAA playoff berth for the third time in the past four years. SSC captured two in-season tournaments. The Geneseo State Tournament and its own Classic Tourney for the fourth consecutive year. The Vikings pucksters continued their dominance of the MSACAC posting an undefeated season 5-O for the second straight season while winning the conference for the l4th time in I7 years. By posting 22 overall wins the Vikings achieved 20 or more victories in a single season for the tenth time since the 1973-4 squad finished 2l-3. Two Vikings were voted to the MASCAC first team all-stars. Y N-. I 1' fi 7 if 1- Q R . lt, ,ata QQ-I 4. 4 WF Q 4 u BASEBALL The Vikings. under Head Coach Ken Perrone. won their last five games and six of their last seven to finish with I7-I5 record, while narrowly missing selection for the program 's sixth consecutive post season tournament appearance. Despite being bypassed for an ECAC playoff berth, SSC defeated MASCAC archrival North Adams State for the first time in four years and topped Eastern Connecticut State. who has been selected for post season play in I8 consecutive seasons, to end its season. 2' f QW? 'f VW .1 -5 ,, . f 1 Q 1 x 1. lc fi sud ,. .4 1 'fab ,gif A .. W. A .,, Y f. .5 1.41 I E. . x vs- 44,5 gg, :L .ff 1, . Qi! k...sQf-Ns. QA , ,-- 'P wp. GOL! For an unprecedented 20th consecutive year the Vikings linksters were selected to compete at the NCAA Championships under the direction of Head Coach George Jacobson. SSC finished l3th out 21 colleges who took part in the four-da y, 72 hole tournament played at Greensboro Country Club - l-arm course located in Greensboro, North Carolina. The Vikings garnered first place honors at the LCA C Championship Qualifier, the Mass. Intercollegiate and its own invitational tournament while also placing second overall and first among Division 3 colleges at the NHGC Championship. -,ef x 1 'I P - 4 .4 '- ' if-- A ,f -V Y' fig, My I I V ' M, Q If o N F. ,M Ky! ,L ,, :QW K - ,gg ' L,-jf,., , Ziff '40 ffl. . 2 , Z9 fu. l4vQ:,gg,Qf'.iggbQ jg , X ,- 1 ., ,1 44.93. , nf: fy-F' . ' I ,ig T , W , , A ' ft M , hi J W L4 4. -, ff ., ,331 3- fi 3 1 :1 - 4,, ' ' - j ji ,ga ,A '7T'4av'kl'f 2 :. ' gi' I ' ' I ' - ' m',:,- I v . j' ,, as Wir' up V -Q Q V V, A ,, , . , 1 4. . C M 'W so -f 'a ' .... Left to Right Head Coach George Jacobson, Bernie Kelley, Steve Serino. 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