Springfield College - Massasoit Yearbook (Springfield, MA)
- Class of 1981
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“Dear, dear! How queer everything is today! And yesterday things went on just as usual. I wonder if I’ve been changed in the night?” Dave Bowman Judy Holladay a Judy Holladay Blaine Chin 3 4 Judy Holladay Jeff Wolcott Dave Bowman Jeff Wolcott Judy Holladay ‘Would you tell me, please, which vay I ought to go from here?” ‘That depends a good deal on where 'ou want to get to.” Judy Holladay Judy Holladay Jeff Wolcoit Judy Holladay Judy Hcifcd s 7 9 Jeff Wolcott Mary Gallagher 10 Davc Bowman Dave Bowman Dave Bowman Jeff Wolcott Jeff Wolcott Kenny Gasparoni Alice remained looking thoughtfully at the mushroom for a minute, trying to make out which were the two sides of it; and, as it was perfectly round, she found this a very difficult question. Greg Karl 11 Dave Bowman Dave Bowman Judy Holladay Jeff Wolcott Alice thought she might as well wait, as she had nothing else to do, and perhaps after all it might tell her something worth hearing. w Greg Karl “The time has come,” the Walrus said, “To talk of many things: of shoes — and ships — and sealing wax — of cabbages — and kings — And why the sea is boiling hot — And whether pigs have wings.” Judy Holladay Jeff Wolcott 15 16 in m z — o 70 m si m Z o 70 in in m Z —1 o 70 m m W Z —« o £§ m m m Z — o TO m in IS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS Z ■— o TO m m cn Z 5 po Hayward T. Adams Rehabilitation Mary C. Allen Rehabilitation Joanna Albert us Sociology Susan Amirault Art Therapy Joseph Abramo Physical Pducation Jeffrey Allen Physical P.ducation Barbara A. Bailey Physical Education Anne Marie Angelico Rehabilitation Peter Bak Physical Education Martha Atwood Rehabilitation Patty Barrett Physical Education MaryLynn Bartolomei Rehabilitation 19 20 Kim BeMiller Recreation Mark Bcaudreau Corporate Fitness Holley Belch History Laura Bessette Art Martha Blitz Recreation Christine Bennett Recreation Michael Boyle Physical F.ducation Steve Billington Health Fitness David G. Boulanger F.ducation hnglish Carole Breen Biology Edward Bridgc-Kocnigsberg Ree Leisure Services Richard Bryant Physical Education Bari Caplan Physical Education William A. Capeless Physical Education Kathy Buottc Recreation Debbie A. Carbone Health Kim Casagrande Medical Technology Edward F. Carpenter Psychology Dale Cavanaugh Psychology Steven Chan Math Sec. Education Cindy A. Carrano Physical Education Arthur Chase Recreation Barbara E. Chester Rec Leisure Services Arnold Chase History Jon Cherry Health Fitness Elaine C'hin Physical Education 24 Victor Ciccitese Recreation Robert Cioffi Health Fitness David Clift Recreation Gary T. Ciocci Psychology Mark Cole Health Fitness Robert Cole Physieal Education 25 Marie A. Collins Education Margaret Cooney Education John Coombs Chemistry Toniann Conte Health Fitness Jane Corbin Health Christine Cormier Rehabilitation Amy Coulter Leisure Services Brad Culkin Health Fitness Bob Coutoumas Rehabilitation Lauren M. Dal mass Rehabilitation Dan Crowley Rehabilitation Tad Dalvry Sociology 27 John C. D’Amico Physical Education Steve Davenport Biology v Pamela R. Davis Rehabilitation 28 Mark DiFranco Recreation Sue Deady Physical Education Karl Derlelh Health Fitness John Deulzman Health Education Jim Deveau Political Science Teresa V. Denham Rehabilitation A1 Dobson Physical Education Cindy Dill Physical Education Melanie Drummer Recreation Vincent Donato Health Fitness Hamilton Dodge, Jr. Physical Education 30 Andrew Dolan Environmental Studies Gail Duffy Psychology Cindy Durso Lab Science Jane E. Dunkerley Rehabilitation Deborah Dufficy Biology Scott Duncan History John Dwinell Physical Hducation Carol Egnaczyk Medical Technology Timothy L. Ellis Recreation Robert W. Hnglchardl Physical Hducation Norman England Recreation Victoria Errico Biology Joanne Egan Psychology Laurie Fackos Physical Education David Farnham c Sociology Marian Evans Community Leadership and Development 1 Matt Farrar Health Fitness Thomas A. Fagnant Physical Education Donald B. Farnham Physical Education 33 Deborah Fein Biology Chemistry Jose M. Febles Rehabilitation Psychology Carrie Fernandez Community Leadership and Development Ce Ce Fernandes Sociology Barbara Ferrar Recreation Bernie Fish, Jr. environmental Science Elizabeth M. Fleisig Education Stephen Foster Political Science John Florkiewicz Biology Lois Foerstcr Sociology Cathy Fresia Community Leadership and Development Charlie Fisher Physical Education Jean Fruh Physical Education Gary Garcia Biology Clark Timothy Gamble Physical Education John Garvey Sociology Kenneth J. Gasparoni Physical Education Lynda Frongillo Rehabilitation Marian Gcdutis Sociology ♦ I Kevin Gilfcathcr Health fitness Joseph Glen Psychology 37 Gary Good hile History Sandra Goguen Health Fitness Laurie Goodyear Physical Education Scott Goyer Community Leadership and Development Mark Glidden Psychology Barbara Granger Health Fitness David P. Greely Health Fitness Barbara Greene Education Jeffrey Greene Health Fitness Nancy Grotton English Vannessa R. Guess Psychology Beth Gulteridge Physical Education 39 Douglas Hagen Recreation Richard Hackelt Biology Brian J. Haller Business Lars Hauck Physical Lducation Lois Hammer Medical Technology Richard C. Hasler Health Fitness 40 Bill Hillman Recreation Dave H in man Physical Education Laura Hoffman Physical Education Judy Holladay Political Science Laurie Horton Rehabilitation John J. Hooper Health Fitness 41 Mary Huff Physical Hduca lion Rehabilitation Joan E. Imkcn Physical Education Harry Irwin Recreation Patricia A. Howard Physical Education Joyce Hungerford Community Leadership and Development Mason Hurd Math Christine Iuliano Physical Education Debbi A. Jack Recreation Alan Jenkinson Physical Education Dwight Jarvis Psychology Janet Jingo Community Leadership and Development Mary-Kate Johnson Physical Education 43 Shelia Keeshan Education Tim Keeter Health Fitness Keith Kenyon Physical Education Amy Kelly Physical Education Darrell Karl Physical Education Neil Johnson History Jonathan S. Kerr Community Leadership and Development Jacqueline A. Key Health Fitness Jane Tamari Kidcss Recreation Virginia Kinzcl Health Fitness Patti Knaus Education Deborah Kroncnwctter Physical Education 45 Susan C. Lamela F.ducalion Kathy Kruczek Physical F.ducalion Joan Leslie Recreation Debra A. Leopold Physical Education Bettcanne Lavoie Physical Education Marijean Legnard Recreation 46 James R. Lewicki Health Fitness Ci 0 te Judy Liguori Political Science Pamela Lindquist Physical Fducation Barbara Long Physical Education Amy Lind Psychology Adrienne L. Longobucco Education 47 Kathryn L. Mapstone I listory Community Leadership and Development Melinda Machnik Medical Technology Lorraine Mackson Medical Technology Sue Marshall Psychology Linda A. Maxwell Psychology John McDonough Physical Education Karin McLeod Physical Education Deborah L. McCausland Medical Technology Douglas McKenney Health Fitness Brian McNally Physical Education Dan McMahan Physical Education Charlie Miller Physical Education Alan R. Mihan Physical Education Robert N.wTiernan Health Fitness 50 Lori Metz Recreation Janet Li. Miller Physical F.ducation Karen E. Milton Physical F.ducation Frank Monello English 51 Mary Moore Rccrcaiion John B. Moriarty Environmental Studies Joseph Moore Health Fitness Susan Muenzberg Rccrcaiion Barry Moriarty Health Vivian E. Moulton Rehabilitation 52 Jim Murphy Environmental Studies Kathleen M. Murphy- Physical Education John F. Murphy- Biology Tom Murphy Psychology Linda A. Mullis Rehabilitation Peter Muto Chemistry Nancy H. Neiterman Community Leadership and Development Ray Nagle Health Fitness Donna Niland Physical Education Paul K. Newton Fducation History Kris Ness Health 54 Andrea Newsome Education William J. Nix Physical F.ducation Francis O'Brien Physical Education Michael J. Norwood Biology Chemistry Arthur O'Connor Physical Education William Nowlan Physical Education Karen O'Malley Rehabilitation 55 Michael Paddock Political P.conomics Teresa Owens Fducation Tony Paolctti Health Fitness Michael G. Parent Health Fitness Scott Palchetl Physical F.dueation Janet R. Parker Recreation Pam Pcdisich Health Bonnie Paul Psychology Rehabilitation Monica L. Peoples Physical Education Lynn Perry Physical Education Kathy Pinkham Physical Education Health Lisa Colctta Pickron Recreation David Poineau Recreation Marianna Pizzarello Art Therapy Phil Pitney Health Fitness Cindy Poremba Education Carol J. Post Physical F.ducation Kevin Pollins Sociology James J. Provuncher Physical Education Rawleigh Preaster Community Leadership and Development Brenda Powers Rehabilitation Ann L. Puhalla Health Education Susan Powers Physical Education Donna Pulsifcr Medical Technology 59 Mary-Jo Quigley Physical Education Peggy Reed Recreation Sarah Ransom Physical Education Lisa Raven Art Therapy Jim Rauh Physical Education Karen Reardon Physical Education 60 Paula Rooney Recreation 61 Karen Rusling Rehabilitation John Michael Rubino Biology Lynne Samuclson Chemistry George Sabens Physical Education Lisa Salvaggio Physical Education Karen L. Rosen Psychology Craig Sanderson Recreation Gale Sarant Education Alice H. Sanford Recreation Jeff Sattler Political Science Michael Saviano Recreation Sandra J. Schallcr Recreation Cindy Scherer Recreation Kathy Schneider Physical Education Laura Schauf Education Lawrence Sgammato Physical Education Danielle M. Schiffer Health Fitness Glenn Shaffer Physical Education Laurie Shannon Psychology Martha Shaw Rehabilitation Jeffrey A. Sheldon Physical Education Carol Sheridan Recreation Lori Sichlcr Physical Education 65 Mike Silverman Psychology Eleanor Silverio Health Frances A. Simconc Physical Education Bob Simmons Recreation Ann Marie Simmons Physical Education Linda Marie Silva Rehabilitation Psychology Raymond Sirois Community Leadership and Development a Marie H. Slowinski Physical Education Valerie S. Skinner Rehabilitation Peter L. Smith Rehabilitation F.ducation Lorie Skonberg Recreation Ann K. Soloway Recreation 67 Lisa Soslow Rehabilitation Nancy Spaulding Health Fitness Michael Slanger Community Leadership and Development Sieve Si. Germain Biology Jeffrey S. Stevenson Biology 68 Sarah Sieverman Rehabilitation Kathleen Tetlow Health Fitness June M. Sullivan Medical Technology Beverly J. Tarnow Rehabilitation 69 Mary Elizabeth Tibbetts Community Leadership and Dcvclopmcnt Poliiical Economics Cindy Tibbetts Physical Education S Paula Timson Recreation Mary Tipton Biology Janice Tosi Physical Education Mark Triolo Physical Education Christine M. Uiano Physical Education Elizabeth Treat Education Teddy Vazquez Psychology 71 Michael P. Vcrchot Physical Education John Vishneowski Physical Education Peter A. Vincent Biology Emily Ward Physical Education 72 Judy Webb Psychology Pamela J. Wescott Art Mary Jane Williams Physical Education Meredith Weiner Psychology Tom Wind Physical Education Becky Whitcomb Biology Todd Williamson Environmental Studies Tom Wisnowski Health Fitness Edward Wray Recreation 74 Diane Wolf Physical Education Robert Zappolo Recreation Michael J. Holmes Chemistry Biology 75 David J. Zalewski Health Fitness Eileen McComb Rehabilitation Randi G. Zola Recreation Claire Carter Health Fitness Diane L. Cronin Health Fitness Lori Ann Tranghese Education 76 Anibal Gonzalez Community Leadership and De velopmenl Psychology CLASS WILL I Susan J. Amirault, leave to Dana and Jodi, a hotline to housing and happy dialing. I, Anne Marie Angelico, leave to Kelly James, the Statue of David in Florence as a remembrance of our great time in Europe. I, Martha Atwood, leave to Tim Pickette, all the beer he can fit into his bunghole and to Penny Dalton, a new set of rhythm lips. I, MaryLynn Bartolemei, leave to the undergrads, memories of good times in the Pub and the life-long friendships to be made. 1, Laura Bessette, leave to Don Teed, a book of fat jokes, all my art supplies, a female nude model to draw from, many good memories, but mostly, a lot of love and luck. Until whenever. I, Matthew Burke, leave to the girls of Reed, any pie-eating utensils I do not use while I’m here. I, Claire Carter, leave to Maria Grande and Laurie Harrington, memories of apt. 3R and success in your last year at SC. I, James Chin, leave to Robert Cargill Jr., a book of new sayings. I, Mark Cole, leave to Pete Bohannon, the ability to ski 4 days at Cannon on Zi ticket and my famed CMTC crash helmet. 1, Matt Davis, leave to Kim Petersen, a new turntable with a cracked cover and “The River” album with three skips. I, Phoebe Davis, leave to Karen and Ken Childs, The Rainbow Connection. I, Gail Duffy, leave to D.B. Berna, all the disgusting habits, profanities, nights at the well, and an endless supply of pounders with hopes of remembering them vaguely forever. 1, Janie Dunkerley, leave to Barb, Jeanne, Penny, Barb, Dorothy, Mary Lee, Janet, and Sue, the obligation to go to Two Mattoon Happy Hour every Friday at 4 pm until? I, Tim Ellis, leave the Men’s and Women’s Tennis team, a bucket of green paint to paint the rest of the tennis court’s fence. I, Thomas M. Evans, leave to all incoming freshmen who arc undecided, my academic decisiveness (BA, General Studies Degree). I, Bernie Fish, leave to PPD, seven large holes in my room. I, Liz Fleisig, leave to all undergrads, the memory of the Halloween water fights and 2 am fire drills in International Hall. I, John Gentile, leave to Gail Simard, the wonder about her secret admirers, and the memories of the spiritual oneness that SC has given to me. I, Nancy Grotten, leave to all who live off-campus, any permanent seat in the snack bar along with gallons of hot tea. 1, Beth Guttcridge, leave to Springfield College, thanks to the many friends I have made here and also hoping to be in California next year to watch the Nationals. I, Lars Hauck, leave to 3rd floor north, the memory of lights outs, “It’s No Myth, the Mistiqueof the Upperclassmen, and my study habits. I also proclaim Brian Nolan the RS of 3rd floor north. 1, Mason Hurd, leave to “Haggic” McGannon, the fine memories and her “new” name. I, Joanie Imken, leave my sturdy crutches to some injured underclassman who needs all the support he can get. P.S. You can do anything! 77 CLASS WILL I, Cristine Iuliano, leave to my good friends, (BLLDD), many happy memories and future success. I, Lynn MacDonald, leave to Sherron Granese, all Gretchen Brockmeyer’s multilith originals. I, Larraine G. Mackson, leave to Springfield College, all my love and dedication to a family which has grown very precious to me. I, Brian J. McNally, leave to awl Inglush mahges, mi Bahstahn aksent. I, Karen Milton, leave to Lori Wiater, my useless text books in hopes that they will help her, and to Monica McGannon, my beer cap playing ability. I, Renee D. Mix, leave to Freddie, all my books and notes; Eat your Heart Out! I, Frank Monello, leave to Gina Bucci, the memory of two beautiful years at Springfield College together. I, Karen O’Malley, leave to Dawn Stedman, my sincerest and best wishes upon your graduation day, at which I will be present (Promises!) I, Bonnie Melissa Paul, leave to “Dr. Barb T.,” all my worldly culinary secrets, the fearsome golden arches, the want ads, a better job, tips on football scores, and a bottle of her choice. I, Lynn Perry, leave to Moto and Lori, one Lunar Space Shuttle, beach blanket, and one giant straw. I, Cynthia Poremba, leave to the undergraduates, the Happy Hours at Two Mattoons. I, Donna Pulsifer, leave to Dawn Stedman, my bathroom scale for her next fasting binge and a new pair of running shoes for future jogging expeditions. I, Karen Rosen, leave to Anne Stevens, a bottle of Reunite. I, Eleanor Silverio, leave to my little brothers and sister, all the leftover energy and spirit to help them through. I, Teddy Vazquez, leave to the next freshman class, my charge account at the “Big Y.“ I, Pamela Whitney, leave to SC, this quote: “To make a great dream come true, the first requirement is a great capacity to dream; the second is persistence — a faith in the dream.” I, Tom (Wiz) Wisnowski, leave to BJ Cioffi, the right (as his agent) to leave “his“ Heisman trophy in the Keith Locker Room. I, Dave Zalewski, leave to Springfield College and all its faculty, one big zombie and all the children I plan to father in every state. I, Randi Zola, leave to the Springfield College Hoopsters, the new P.E. Complex and the memories of the past Field House. I, Jean Mardeusz, leave to all Art majors, the Dana Fine Arts Center. I, Cindy Tibbetts, leave to all native New Hampshire undergraduates, the fortitude to withstand all the facetious remarks of our Granite State! I, Kathy Pinkham, leave to Dori DiNapolj and Maggie Kelley, my most cherished “Pink Pantha” with the hopes that he can continue to guide them safely through their next three years here at SC. T N CO H cC O co co H O RTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SHORTS SPORTSS co H O o CO CO H O Oh CO CO H o4 O CU CO CO H o4 O Oh CO FOOTBALL L-R, Row 1: Steve Foster, Sean Cosgrove, Keith Kenyon, Frank Monello, Mike Saviano, Lonnie Burgess, Tony Paoletti, Robert C'ioffi, Doug McKenney. Row 2: Jeffrey Bennett, Charlie Fisher, Bill ( apeless, Brian Haller, Lars Hauck, Jim Oliver, George Richardson, Jon Cherry, Norm England, Tony Perri, Butch Anderson. Row 3: Steve Spagnuolo, Mark Fitzsimmons, John Giusti, Dick Sheehan, Peter Falanga, Joe Ennis, Jim Collis, Bob Gerena, Mark Lewia, Jim Norton, Bill Greider, David Sutton. Row 4: Gary Crowell, Tony Green, John Richardson, Ray Handy, Bob Intemann, Jim Kerchberger, Ron Roberts, C harles Lategano, Fred Hinck, Paul Ferraro, John Vella, Gerald Zeoli. Row 5: Joe Santorine, Dave Murray, Louis Paolillo, Steve Sullivan. Rodney Bates. Don Swanson, Paul Karalus, Tim Pickette, Tom Fnselek, Kevin Kelly, John Cocca, Doug Culver. Row 6: Curtis Boyle, Neil von Flatern, Neal Jasinski, Mark Akerblom, Dannis Parent, Dave Varno, Harry Craft, Mark Groodrich, Bruce Cuscovitch, Steve Sullivan, Tim Morris, Joe Pingatore, Dick Manndlo, Brad Harmon, Tim Murphy, Scott Bird. Row 7: Howard Vandersea, Dennis Kaysu, Bo Lamura. John Strollo, Hank Hughes, Russ Jones, Mark Banlser, Jim Pletcher. 80 Wry v 83 WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 85 WOMEN’S SOCCER 86 89 WOMEN’S TENNIS 90 91 MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 92 93 MEN’S SWIMMING L-R, Row 1: Jim Billesimo, Mgr. Scott Lambert, Mazim Shukri, Dave Fraboni, Doug Backland, Drew Pinilla, Mike Prutz. Row 2: Coach Charles Smith, David Lau, Dave Boulanger, John Coombs, Ross Ouellette, Glenn Matthews, Mgr. Brad Parsons, Coach John Bransfield. Row 3: Steve Manning, Tom Bateman, Jack Marks, Al Sauber, Steve Steele. 94 FIELD HOCKEY L-R: Row 1: Coach Dottie Potter Zenaty, Co-Capt. Laura Hoffman, Co-Capt. Barbara Freeman, Mgr. Kathy Pinkham. Row1 2: Jane LaRouche, Diane Lussier, Beth Gutteridge, Heather Reed, Kathy Bell, Lisa DiStefano. Row' 3: Diane Piccioli, Sherren Granese, Robin Kirkwood, Carolyn Swan, Sue Monahan, Lisa Maccarone. Missing: Barbara Landers. 96 %%% 1 J 9 J 99 WRESTLING 100 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL L-R: Row 1: Trainer David Keir, Asst. Coach Liz Sullivan, Co-Capt. Randi Zola, Co- Capt. Cindy Tibbetts, Coach Harvey Shapiro, Meredith Willis. Row 2: Karen Johnson, Anita Thomas, Lynne Thrasher, Sharon Price, Carol Lauzon, Ellen Thompson, Dot Curran. Row 3: Angie Schiappa, Sharon Playdon, Debbie Halstead, Janet Smiley, Valerie Peterson 102 WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL L-R, Row 1: Caroline Genovese, Kay Okuhama, Lllcn Mathews, Captain Lynn Samuelson, Diane Cropsey. Row 2: Sherry Deane, Janice Tosi, Rose Marie Chaviano, Nancy Geier, Kate Johnson, Janet Beyer. Row 3: Coach l orn Hay, Susan Mastroianni, Dehbie Doujjhman, Lli aheth Cabral, Susan Reinhart. Cin- dy Carrano, Asst. Coach Barry Winesett. 104 106 o MEN’S GYMNASTICS L-R, Row 1: Paul Shea, Mike Viola, Norris Holt, Jim Chin, Jeff Albert, John Rubino. Row 2: Jeff Smith, Ron Knight, Jim Dragonetti, Jeff Wolcott, Dave DaRocha, Russ Mentzer, Alan Gaskell. Row 3: Jeff C’oelho, Bob Pichler, Jon Klase, Herb Kerr, Bob Daliuca, Dave Beauchemin. Row 4: Asst. Mgr. Judy Urban, Stu Goldstein, Asst. Coach Bob Cargill, Coach Frank Wolcott, Head Mgr. Steve Chan. 108 109 MEN’S VOLLEYBALL L-R, Row 1: Tom Kelley, Paul MicKiewicz, Pete Maloney, Co-captain Mike Beaven, Greg Brisco. Row 2: Asst. Coach Barry Winesett, Eric Dannenberg, Dana White, John Devine, Scott McLeod. Row 3: Coach Tom Hay, Phillipe Littke, Co- captain Al Dobson, Ralph Alexander, Fred Krause. no Ill 112 MEN’S SOCCER L-R, Row 1: Head Coach Irvin Schmid, Brad Smith, John Szymko, William Her=- man, Richard Bryant, Peter Muto, Harry Irwin, Jeff Wittmershaus, James Lewicki, Asst. Coach Lindsey Dean. Row 2: Dennis Tetreault, Barry Gudelsky, Ron Hearn, Michael Bobko, Dana White, David Farrell, Kenneth Schauf, Kevin Briggs, William Cadarette, Robert Wheble. Row 3: Stephen Popielarz, Michael Rockett, David Hines, David Johnson, Norman O’Dell, Shayne Going, Bryce Fe- quet, Stuart McCarthy, Loren Wass, Asst. Coach Forrest Tyson. Row 4: Bruce Forbes, Peter Harrison, Tim Scanlon, John Bennett, John Rowley, Gordon Aymar, Michael Swenor, Jimmy Vasquez. i u WOMEN’S GOLF L-R: Row 1: Chery Fitch, Holley Belch, Donna Mooney, Laura Finn. Row 2: Tricia Brown, Coach R. Gilbert, Sue Witters, Kathy Schneider. 115 WOMEN’S SWIMMING L-R, Row 1: Lynn DeVinny, Sue Baxter, Barb Bailey, Linda Thiebe, Jaequi Key, Emily Ward, Mary Ellen MulCahy. Row 2: Karen Nagle, Gretchen Wendler, Mary Lee Potepka, Ann MaeEslin, Kathy Donnellan, Robin Gardella, Sally Bergen, Renee Dashnau, Mgr. Ann Fangman. Row 3: Coach John Bransfield, Sue Kelsey, Deb DelNero, Pam Ames, Beth Hall, Sally Baird, Sherry Skidd, Meg Smith, Ellen McGrail, Joy Wolcott, Asst. Coach Deb Nee, Head Coach Marshall Adams. 116 W X 117 WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS L-R, Row 1: Karen Schultz, Lori Perry, Joanne Egan, Captain Monica Peoples, Bar- bara Granger, Ann Marie Harrington, Joan C arey. Row 2: Allison Szubelick, Abigail Michael, Ellen Berger, Winnie Grimes, Colleen Moen. Row 3: Theresa C ardinal, San- dra Dattillo, Michelle Bradley, Donna Sirois, Jennifer MacDonald. Row 4: Mgr. San- dra Naismith, Asst. Coach Michael Helwig, Head Coach Cheryl Raymond, Asst. Coach Steve Kuromoto. 118 119 MEN’S BASKETBALL Clockwise from Bottom: Mike Gonyea, Dave Greenburg, Scott Herron, Fred Davis, Steve Parham, Co-captain Tony Jeffreys, Co-captain Bob Powers, Kevin O'Keefe, Sterling Hammond, Tyrone Settles, Buddy Clarke, Ron Goguen, Paul Daly. Center: Clockwise from Bottom: Head Coach Ed Bilik, Asst. Harold Drowne, Mgr. Bill Boland, Asst. Francisco Diez, Asst. Ray Ricketts. 120 BASEBALL L-R: Row 1: Bob McDermott, Bob Casaceli, Doug Wilson, Dave Hinman, Vin Donato, Charlie Fisher, Scott Atwood, Peter Yates, Mike Lajoie, Tom W'illerson. Row 2: Larry Hill, Mike Malone, Dave Chenail, Carl Schmitt, Kevin Walsh, John Flannery, Jeff Hill, Jeff Bogus, Tim Fournier, Brian Holt, Larry Soucie. Row 3: Tom Fnselek, Dave O’Hara, Joe Fairbanks, Coach Shapiro, Coach Roys, Mgr. Veronica Walker. 122 123 124 SOFTBALL L-R: Row I: Anne Marie Insalaco, Captain Diane Riccioli, Captain Amy Kelly, Mary Canarie. Row 2: Anne Marie Hanley, Beth Gutteridge, Marie Collins, Linda Baillargeon, Tammy Owen, Lauren Stewart, Jane LaRoche. Row 3: Mgr. Jackie Breen, Trainer Kathy Cargill, Meredith Willis, Barb Freeman, Cindy Dunlop, Anita Thomas, Anne Marie Rodrigue, Karen Avery, Linda McLaughlin, Liz Hogan, Asst. Coach Gretchen Brockmeyer, Head Coach Diane Potter. I 26 WOMEN’S LACROSSE 130 132 MEN’S GOLF L-R: Row 1: Jon Williams, Tim Rack, Bob Bellemare, Steve Wood, Shaun Harney. Row 2: John Farrell, Jon Farnsworth, Mike Ostrowski, Coach R. Gilbert, Steve Daven- port, Greg Orlik. 134 135 136 137 MEN’S LACROSSE 139 140 141 MEN’S TENNIS L-R: Row 1: Jeff Crewell, Keith Strong, Gary Vandercour, Brett Callistro, Steve Caverly. Row 2: Coach Tyson, Scott Winston, Dana Cole, Bob Chandler, Gary Gare- mont, Marc Guadette. Row 3: Scott Murdoch, Jose Vasquez, Tim Scanlon, Capt. Tim Ellis, Asst. Coach Pete Sanderson, Asst. Coach Bob Maloney. 42 143 MEN’S TRACK L-R: Row 1: Greg Toot, Paul C argill, Matt Davis, Jim Mitchell, Ernie Bissaillon, Sly Thomas, Co-Capt Phil Pitney, Co-Capt Bob Mau, Gary Gildea, Mark Katz, C hris Scott. Row 2: Bob Nelson, Ennis Patterson, Pat Allen, Bob Nickerson, Mike Sokolowski, Peter Wildeboer, Dennis Brown, Dave Martin, Mark Piggott. Row 3: Mike Ladd, Dave Morris, Mike McC arthy, Sean McKeon, Dan Deniso, Karl Quinn, Bernie Watt, John Thornton, Charlie Ritchie, Ray Talarico. Row 4: John Chow, Mark St. Cyr, Rich Fay, Dave C lark, Greg Wardwell, John Wile, Tony Bradley, Juan Casimiro, Sheldon Booze, Brian White. Row §: Keith McDermott, Bill Tynan, Todd Spoor, Ed Acevedo, Dave Goldberg, Rick Roderick, Bobby James, Bruce Carito, Rob Lasorsa, Dave Van Houten, Peter Cure. Row 6: Head Coach Ken Klatka, Asst. Coach Mike Stasick, Mgr. Jo Anne Burgstahler, Asst. C'oach Arnie Rosenbaum. I 44 145 WOMEN’S TRACK L-R: Row 1: Asst. Coach Wayne Jefferson, Mary Lou Davis, Cheryl St. Pierre, Penny Dalton, Capt. Lori Sichler, Capt. Karen Reardon, Barb Skiba, Bernadette Watkins, Head Coach Harry Marra. Row 2: Mgr. Beth Hall, Cindy Crowley, Renee Dashnau, Sue Messersmith, Lisa Ayala, Nancy White, Lynn Woodbury, Debbie Leopold, Carol Post. Row 3: Carolyn Pasquale, Betsy Wadden, Erin O’Brien, Kathy King, Anne Frank, Kim Wood, Laura Perks, Cathy Comai. Row 4: Allison Stanford, Helena Tom- pori, Margaret Guiney, Lisa Peahl, Janey Robinson, Kelly Smith. 146 2 ►— o in O o tfl —■ o C 5 O D m O in O o tn —■ o in n CS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEfl m 2 n in O o rn 2 149 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 150 I 2 3 Vernon W. Cox Alumni Director Mary Catherine Condron Assistant Dean of Students John Hedbavny Associate Dean of Students Sandra MaeFadyen Asst. Alumni Director Dr. John J. Costello Dean of Students Dr. Paul U. Congdon Academic Dean Edwin H. Hurley Presidential Aide Dr. Wilbert E. Locklin President Scott H. Willson Senior Vice President 3 1. John H. Coons Dir. of Development 2. Roberta Martonc Asst. Dir. Public Relations 3. John W. Wilcox Dir. of Financial Aid 4. Judy Jackson Dir. of Security 5. Robert Albert Dir. of Minority Student Affairs 6. Lillie P. Hickerson Affirmative Action Officer 7. Robert D. Andrews Director YMCA Programs 8. Robert W. Marx Dir. of Sports Information 151 1. Dr. Frank H. Fu Dir. International Center 2. Raymond R. Gilbert Asst. Dir. of Athletics 3. Admissions Office Staff 4. David Wuerthele Registrar 5. SC Bookstore Staff 6. Office Services Staff 7. John M. Wilson Asst. Dir. Admissions 8. Raymond C. Lin Asst. Librarian Tech. Service 9. Dr. Richard A. Whiting Dir. Counseling Center Linda Terry Assoc. Dir. Counseling Center 152 Robert B. Palmer Dean of Admissions David A. Swords Admissions Counselor Frederick O. Bartlett Assoc. Dir. Admissions Scott Taylor Dir. Student Activities Suki Greig Asst. Dir. Student Activities Douglas M. Schumann Dir. Career Plan, and Plcmt. Carol Smith Taylor Career Plan, and Placmt. Susie Baschwitz Student Activities Office 153 — 1. Dr. Nicholas P. Moutis Dir. HPER 2. Elizabeth Sullivan Health Fitness 3. Louis J. Ampolo Physical Education 4. Edward T. Dunn Physical Education 5. Joseph L. Hudak Physical Education 6. Dr. William J. Considinc Physical Education 7. Barbara A. Dutton Recreation 8. Dr. James E. Gcnasci Physical Education 6 154 I 2 3 1. Laura Jo Judd Recreation 2. Dr. Alonzo J. Mahurin Physical Education 3. Dr. Gerard A. Harrison Recreation 4. Dr. Malvina Rau Physical Education 5. Kenneth H. Klatka Physical Education 6. Michael Secor Physical Education 7. Teddy Polido Carm DeDominico HPER 8. Dr. Mildred Murray Physical Education 9. Marc H. Long Recreation 155 1. Elizabeth Evans Physical Education 2. Forrest Tyson Physical Education 3. John L. Neumann Physical Education 4. Irvin Schmid Physical Education 5. Gretchen A. Brockmcycr Physical Education 6. Charles N. Roys Physical Education 7. Thomas W. Hay Physical Education 8. Harvey Shapiro Physical Education 6 156 Douglas E. Parker. Jr. Physical Education Dr. Barbara E. Jensen Physical Education Dr. Wayne S. Doss Physical Education Dr! Edward R. Bilik Physical Education Dr. Merle K. Miller Dir. Arts and Sciences Dr. Miriam F. I lirsch Sociology Dr. Martin L. Dosick Sociology 7 157 I 3 1. John C. Cox Psychology 2. Alberl Petitpas Psychology 3. Dr. Jonathan S. Kahanc Psychology 4. Maxine Lent . GPS 5. Dr. Henry J. Paar Psychology 6. Dr. Mark A. Ehman Religion and Philosophy Cont. Ed. 7. Dr. Robert Price Religion 8. William Bli ard Fine Art 158 1. Fr. Leo James Hoar Chaplains Office 2. Valeric V. Olmstead Modern Languages 3. Dr. Robert B. Resnick English 4. Dr. Byron H. Koh English 5. Dr. Mason Olds Religion and Philosophy 6. Dr. David R. Carlson English 7. Margaret Lloyd English 1. Dr. Peter J. Polito Physics 2. Dr. Joel R. Cohen BioScience 3. Dr. Frank J. Torre Chemistry 4. Dr. Charles B. Redington Biology 5. Dr. Robert C. Barkman Biology 6. Dr. Carlos Carranza Knvironmcntal Studies 7. Robert Fiore Business Management 8. Dr. Young II. Rhic Mathematics 6 7 8 ■■ 160 4 1. ThomasJ.Shea Economics 2. Herbert Zeltl History 3. Thomas W. O'Connor Political Science 4. Dr. Dietrich H. Schlobohm History 5. Dr. Robert J. Wchner Political Science 6. Dr. G. Eugene Rich History 7. Dr. James E. Walsh. Jr. Physical Science 161 I 2 3 3. Margaret Dreger Community Services 4. Dr. Peter K. Gurau Education 5. Dr. MattieS. Edwards Education 6. Thomas J. Ruscio Rehabilitation 7. Gilbert T. Vickers Music Education 8. Dr. Barbara M. Melrose Rehabilitation 9. 1 ranees P. Casey Rehabilitation 10. Dr. Raymond Berte Rehabilitation 162 Z CLUB The Z Club is a service organization working with the community and dedicated to helping others. Co-Editors: Jae T. Werbinski. Kathy Bell, Debbie M. Powers. Staff: Craig Claflin. Cherie Calabrese. Karen Klemm. Cathy Coudert. Mary Vashilifski. Missing from photo: Mike Holmes. Vicki LaCroix. Matt Kcnay. Jim Rauh. Elaine Chin. CA Camp- bell. Hops Holladay, Deb Doughman. Jeff Wolcott. Lorin Hut- chinson. Julie Cooper. Sue Kelsy, Laura Devine. THE MASSASOIT YEARBOOK OF SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE Photography Editors: Greg J. Karl. David P. Bowman. We would like to acknowledge Lewis Carroll. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking- Glass, St. Martin's Press. Inc. for permission to reprint and quote throughout the text. The Editors Wish to Thank: Suki Greig and Denny Galvin for shoulders to lean and cry on! Yearbook Associates for their prompt and friendly service! Our Staff for being dependable, loyal, and doing a super job! Scott Taylor. Mrs. B.. and the staff at the BC desk for pulling up with all our crazy little quirks! The coaches and Sports Info for cooperating with our insistent requests! Whitney Jones for helping to lose a reasonable amount of sanity! i6S The Afro-Am Society enables minority students at SC to pro- mote their interest, involvement, and welfare on and off campus. They try to encourage harmonious relations and unity among themselves and the campus. AFRO AM SOCIETY 166 Pres: Esther “Cookie Anderson V. Pres: Carrie Fernandez Trcas: Sterling Hammond Corr. Sec: Connie Punter Rcc. Sec: Valarie Green Frosh Rep: Dennis Brown Latin Rep: Lydia Diaz Student Council Rep: Linda Silva Advisor: Bobby Albert CHI PSYCHOLOGY CLUB L-R: Karen Rosen. Donna Davenport, Cheryl Croce, Marc Gaudcttc. Missing from photo: Doreen Dean, Advisor Barb Turpin. Psi Chi is a National Honor Society dedicated to promoting the personal and professional value of psychology; it also aims at emphasizing the interdependency of psychology and other fields. ABBEY DORM SENATE CLASS OF 82 L-R: Row I: Karen Benner, Mary Benjamin. Row 2: Anne St. Louis. Cheryl Croce, Laurie Faust. Jody Hutchinson, Eunice Adams. Row 3: John Giusti. Mary Beth Campbell, Deb Lcpkowski, Kathy Beecher, Linda Faulkner, Joni Blatt. The Board of Governors is responsible for the operation and programming of the Beveridge Center. The Board consists of twenty-five student members, two faculty members, and the Director of the BC. The Board is unique in that it is the only student governing body directly responsible to the College’s Board of Trustees, and the College President in carrying out its functions. The Board strives to create an atmosphere within the BC as the hearthstone of social, cultural, recreational, and informal educational life on campus. Executive Board: President Phil Pitney; Vice-President Gino Mercandante; Treasurer Anne St. Louis; Secretary Kathy Pcrpall. 169 BOG STAGE BAND 170 GULICK DORM SENATE LAKESIDE DORM SENATE I -R, Row I: Treas. Sandy Hamilton, Pres. Magella Violettc, Sec. Caroline Norton, VP Anne Hart. Row 2: Kathleen Hand, Lynn Gagnon, Bonnie Miller, Sandy Solomonidcs. Row 3: Natilie Norton, Kelly Keller. Sherry Skidd, Karen Brody. Not Present: Laura Finn, Lisa Henncke. Dodi Sahl. REED DORM SENATE CLASS OF ’81 l.-R. Row I: Pres. Judy Webb. Row 2: Lauren Dalmass, Lisa Soslow, Tamic Kiddess. Liz Flcisig. Cindy Poremba. Row 3: Phoebe Davis, MaryLynn Bartolemci, Karen Ruslin, Vicki Errico, Anne Marie Angelico. l.-R. Row 1: Winnie G rimas, Lisa Pea hi, Steve Smith, Sally Bergen. Nancy Balicki, Ed Ziegler. Row 2: Jenny McDonald. Sue Klein, Lisa Shuler. Carolyn Pasqualc. Leslie Rooney. Row 3: Kim Keegan. Liz Lee, Maggie Kelley, Janet Bechan. Missing: Jackie Badger. CLASS OF ’84 172 Hosaga is the oldest coed club at SC. It was founded in 1947 to study the history, ritual, art, dress and dance of Native American Indians. The club docs presentations throughout the Northeast area of the country to raise funds for an American Indian scholarship fund. Chief: Brian J. McNally Vice Chief: John B. Garvey Scribe: Peter L. Smith Treas: Lynn E. MacDonald Keeper of Properties: Kim L. Eldredge HOSAGA NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY 174 L-R. Row I: Susan Paschali, Lorraine Mackson, Laura Bessette. Patti Millettc, Karen Moore. Christine Leroux. Row 2: Darren Redman. Dr. Schlobohm, Jack Moriarity, Dr. Torre, Becky Whitcomb, Donna Pulsifcr, Debbie Dufficy. CREW CLUB CREW ... A STROKE ABOVE THE REST The Crew Club is in it’s third year and is still growing. Under the direction of advisor Fr. Leo Hoar and coaches Cliff Evans and Sarah Williams. 35 members practice daily throughout the school year and compete in major national, regional and local races. )7 5 The Cosmopolitan Club is organized each year by the interna- tional students at the college. They meet throughout the year to find out about one another, the cultures, and the countries they are from. These students are from the four corners of the world and far too many countries to mention here. COSMO- POLITAN CLUB 176 ROTC L-R: Maria Grande, Nancy Spaulding. Bob Collen. Mary Lou Davis. Debbie Hand. Missing: Rhine Chin. I -R, Row I: Debra Ridley. Betsey Peabody,Sue Gra ioli. Row 2: Maryanne Gaul, l isa Shea. Conni Bussel, Pres. Beth Tibbetts. JoAnnc Burgstahlcr. Rayanne Bridgham. Row 3: Kathleen Hand. Tim Piekette. Joni Blalt. Aubrey Gail, Jim Moody. Nancy Balicki. Josie DeGuglielmo. Dave Hecker. Scott Duncan. Jeff Saltier. Clair Carter. Student Government has taken a more aggressive role this year. They have been actively seeking out those situa- tions of student concern. They have brought about the re-opening of the Pub. The members hold the belief that students have a large say in matters which effect them. I or this reason. Student Government is an important in- strument. should be utilized. STUDENT GOVERNMENT 177 CHEERLEADERS L-k: Laurie Giles. Mary MeSherry. Cathy Brown. Kim Wood. One of the most spirited groups on cam- pus is the SC cheerleaders. Many hours arc donated for the purpose of pro- moting school spirit. They hope to continue and expand upon their efforts for years to come. L-R, Middle Row: Shari Recck. Susie Raff. Debbie Plouff. Alyse Mastrangclo. Top to Bottom: Betsy Savulis. Diane Whiting. Lisa Rounsaville. Maureen Cornacchia. SAC L-R, Row I: Dave Stratton, Lisa Soslow. Pres. Rayanne Bridgham. JoAnne Burgstahler, Neville Nash, Cissy Hull. Row 2: Hllen Evans. Claire McDonald, Rcsa Shaffer, Chris Mor- rison, Deb Lcpkowski, Ellen Berger. WSCB I -R, Row I: Eddie Rosa. Dave Hines, Ezra Cooper. Wanda Harris, Al Clause. Row 2: Josie Jureidine, Marcel Simeon. Row 3: Frank Williams, Eric Brownlee, Debbie Luter, Bobbie James. Anna Corsetti. Maggie Jeter. 179 Co-Pres: Vicki l.aCroix and William J. Nix Trcas: Diane Cropsey See: Mary Crawford Special Evenis: Greg Brisco Speakers: Joe Whitney Cindy Crowley Publicity: Joan Carey Liz Cabral Laura Devine The main purpose of the club is service, to the college community and to the city of Springfield and its surrounding areas. L.-R: Row I: MikcConlon. Drew Elicit. Dave Boyle. Row 2: PegGiardino,Sarah Abbruzzesc, Chairperson Mary Gallagher. Linda Stalhbush. Peggy Brooks. Missing. I.orin Hutchinson, Carol Gall. BLOOD MOBILE FALL TERM ABROAD L-R: Row 1: Cheryl Dozier. Cheryl l ilch. Jody Hutchinson. Debbie Powers. Mike Prutz. Sue Herbert. Row 2: Laurie Stowell. Sue Barker. Marcia Rogers. Janet Parker. Mary Ellen O'Meara. Row 3: Anthony DiPhilippo. Jae Wcrbinski. PARENTS’ WEEKENE L-R, Row I: Mary Anne Gaul, Mitch Finnegan, MariJean Lcgnard, Mary Beth Garavente. Row 2: Frank Farrell, Lou Quattrucii, Vicki Errico, Bruce Kingsbury, Tara Denham, John Dwincll, Chris Lawson, Jim Moody, Tammy Kiddess. CHRISTIAN FELLOW- SHIP l.-R, Row 1: Lynn Ringiette, Gail Stanghcllc. Leslie Davis, Liz Fruch. Nan Schultes, Marie Ryan, Anne Gatto, Dee Hammond. Row 2: Patty Bicmcsdcrfcr. Barbara Avcrill. Margy McLaughlin. Laurie Horton, Angela Kantos, Donna White, Kim Allen. Row 3: Doug Culver, Sal Ficara, Mary O'Sullivan. Jim Sterns. Arthur O'Connor, Judy Holladay. Rik Stanghcllc. George Caye. 182 WOMEN’S RUGBY The Women’s Rugby Club is relatively new and has expanded over the past three years. These women have a lot of potential and stamina which is necessary to prove themselves successful. Pres: Terri Ingenito VP; Donna Dorr Treas: Anne Gatto Sec: Martha McCaw Karen Stewart L-R, Row I: Margaret Cogdell, Anne Gatto, Donna Dorr. Row 2: l.isa Dibiasc, Andy Raymond. Kathy Mapstonc. Peggy Brooks, Deb I eplowski. Row 3: Wendy Rubin. D. J. Horn. Karen Stewart. Terri Ingenito, Deb Dufficy. Linda Stahlbush. Row 4: Martha McCaw, Kathy Sullivan. STI-YU-KA nJ l 1 ►—« U W Qu c 3 in H Z S SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL E ENTS SPECIAL w 4 — u w Oh 00 in H Z W w 11 ►—« u w Oh oo m r _________________________________________2_____________ PARENTS’ WEEKEND HALLOWEEN SENIOR NIGHT 881 ON-CAMPUS TALENT ■ FASHION SHOW ify LEADERSHIP TRAIT 189 COSTUME BALL RAY BOSTON ROLLER SKATI NG MURPHY’S LAW PAUL BUNYON DAY KtU UKUhh BLOOl D MOBILE Will bill l!m III V-S . 193 REC CONFERENCE BANQUET MIKESWIRSKY RACE nr AN SC CHRISTMAS 195 STATION ■initat CABARET BELLY DANCING 661 IN OMISVO THE PENCIL AND STEN CIL CLOWN SHOW WINTER' WEEKEND 8 zoz INTERNATIONAL T IXOC LENT SHOW 203 s MEF I? WEEK DANCE- M l | A-THON 206 BEST OF t BROADWAY 207 PUB CLUB 209 K O GODSPELL SC SINGERS SPRINC j WEEKEND 212 EEKEND 214 MARIONETTE PUPPET SHOW LOCOMOTION VAUDEVILLE steppi: 215 216 STM fU-KA RW « YU-KA 220 FRESHM AN CAMP 222 MYSTIC S EA-CRUISE SENIOR SE MI-FORMAL 223 SENIOR PICNIC 225 226 SENIOF t PICNIC 227 228 SENIOR PICNIC 230 COMIV [ENCEMENT K CJ N COMM ENCEMENT h-T £U o w CU w 3PLEPEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PEOPLE PE OPLE PEOPLE PI m cu PJ CU O W cu w cu O w cu W CU O w cu PQ cu O pj cu IN Child of the pure unclouded brow And dreaming eyes of wonder! Though time be fleet, and I and thou Are half a life asunder, Thy loving smile will surely hail The love-gift of a fairy-tale. 1 have not seen thy sunny face. Nor heard thy silver laughter: No thought of me shall find a place In thy young life's hereafter Enough that now thou wilt not fail To listen to my fairy-tale. A tale begun in other days, When summer suns were glowing A simple chime, that served to time The rhythm of our rowing Whose echoes live in memory yet, Though envious years would say ‘‘forget. Chris Starr 234 MEMORY OF Conic, hearken then, ere voice of dread. With bitter tidings laden. Shall summon to unwelcome bed A melancholy maiden! We are but older children, dear. Who fret to find our bedtime near. Without, the frost, the blinding snow. The storm-wind’s moody madness Within, the firelight’s ruddy glow. And childhood’s nest of gladness. The magic words shall hold thee fast: Thou shalt not heed the raving blast. And, though the shadow of a sigh May tremble through the story, For “happy summer days” gone by. And vanish'd summer glory It shall not touch, with breath of bale, The pleasance of our fairy-tale. J. J. Vevier 235 PHYSICAL EDUCATION COMPLEX 236 'jLXdSb-' [p r'li 238 240 241 242 243 245 247 249 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 260 261 262 “Don't grunt, said Alice, “that’s not at all a proper way of expressing yourself. “Ditto,” said Tweedledum. “Ditto ditto!” cried Tweedledee. 263 “Let’s fight till six, and then have dinner,” said Tweedledum. 264 It’s a friend of mine a Cheshire Cat,” said Alice: Allow me to introduce it.” 266 267 268 “I shall sit here,” the Footman remarked, “till tomorrow...” 269 271 273 275 279 280 281 282 283 284 286 Your days are short here. This is the last of your springs, and now, in the serenity and quiet of this lonely place, touch the depths of truth, feel them. You will go away with old good friends. Don’t forget, when you leave, why you came. 288 — Adlai E. Stevenson
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