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University of Rhode Jsland Getting the WHOLE Picture The University of Rhode Island is not a single entity by any means. It is made up of many small parts that come together to form the whole picture. Even the word “university” means all-encompassing, composed of many pieces. There is no way to list every one of these pieces, for they are far too many in number, but we do realize that each and every contribu- tion is a necessary part of the University. Some contributors are very well-known, such as the President and the Adminis- trators, but these are only the front of a wide-reaching and complex organiza- tion. Most of the people work behind the scenes, and receive little or no recogni- tion: often, when they are trying to do their job, all they get is harrassment from impatient or angry students. It is im- portant to realize that while it often seems impossible, or nearly so, to accomplish anything without cutting through miles of extremely sticky red tape, there really is a reason for doing things the way they should be done. (Granted, this reason is often obscure and hard to find, and incomprehensible once you do find it, but it really does exist . . .) To begin somewhere, we must remember that URI has several different campuses. In addition to the main Kingston campus, where the dorms, student center, administration buildings, and most of the classes are located, there is the NarTaganssett Bay campus, for Oceanography studies, the Wickford campus, where a dwindling Fisheries program is based, and an extension in Providence. There is also Peckham Farm, right across the road from Keaney gym, and East Farm. Unless we have friends who go to any of these places, we frequently forget that they exist The community around us is an im- portant part of our University, as well. Where would we be without Wakefield? Still surrounded by cow fields, that’s where. Even though we are “out in the boonies” compared to many schools, we are close enough to town to escape from campus when necessary, and to conveniently go shopping, see a movie, get “real food” instead of our own cook- ing, or worse, dining hall food, and sometimes find adequate off-campus housing. The community depends on us, too. The students of URI shop in town, partronize the bars and liquor stores, rent housing, providing income for ma ny people, especially during the winter, off-season for tourists, but in- season for the ten thousand students at URI. Of course, the main driving forces be- hind the University are the people. Professors to teach classes, maintenance crews to keep up the buildings, physical plant people to keep the campus beautiful and neat, secretaries to organize things, administrators to make decisions, people to work the computer system, people to answer questions, people to create new ideas, people to support the student organizations, the dining hall staffs, program coordinators, campus police to enforce traffic laws . . . The list goes on and on. Oh, and of course there are the students themselves, who are the reason for all these other people being here. So for those of you who have gradu- ated, and those of you who are still trying to, remember that you, and everyone around you, is just a small part of the big picture. While it may be a hassle trying to get your schedule fixed, multiply that by a couple thousand and remember that the person trying to help you has to go through all that, while you just have to deal with your own. This is not to say that everything is perfect the way it is: far from it. Sometimes reform and revolution are necessary. Just remember that for the most part people are trying to work together and make things run smoothly. Without each vital contributor, a huge gap would be left, and then things could get really difficult Got the picture? — Gail H. Wagner The Kingston Campus: the center of activity The Kingston Campus is the main center of activity at URL All the student dormitories are located here, and most of the classes are taught in the buildings surrounding the Quad. The President has his home here, and the highest administrators work out of the Administration Building and the Memorial Union. Here is where students can find counseling, activities, entertainment, companionship, and naturally an education. The ivy covered buildings that line the Quadrangle are the original core of URI, dating from the times when it was just a school of agriculture. Over the past century, URI has grown into a large bustling university, recognized for its outstanding engineering and business programs, as well as its schools of nursing and oceanography. Today’s students can barely recognize old pictures of URI. Many new buildings have changed the skyline, the water tower is gone, and the fields surrounding the old school have been ploughed under and built on. But as URI grows the students grow with it, and pursue new roads of education, venturing forth to brave the world after graduating, but always taking a part of URI with them. 4 5 7 THE BAY CAMPUS AND WICKFORD: SPECIALIZED PLACES OF STUDY These two smaller campuses are the location of the Schools of Oceanography and Fisheries, respectively. The Narraganssett Bay campus, located right on the Bay about fifteen minutes from Kingston, is the base of research and exploration of marine affairs and ecology. Students get on-hand experience as they learn, and the department works closely with the State Department and Environmental Protection Agency. The campus in Wickford is the home of the School of Fisheries and Marine Technology, where a few dedicated students learn the ins and outs of net-making, fishing and sailing techniques, effects of current and marine variables on marine life, and maintenance and repairs of their working fishing vessel. 1 8 9 Students ... the focus of URL Students are the mainstay of the University, the reason for its creation and existence. Students give URI its identity and individuality; it is their diversity that creates the atmosphere of URI which allows students to express themselves, learn about themselves, and enjoy themselves, as well as develop the program of study which best suits their own individual needs. Students come from all over to attend URI, not just the United States but also such countries as India, China, and Japan, bringing with them their own unique culture and customs, so different from our own. All religions are represented at URI, and everyone is encouraged to learn about them, in an effort to broaden outlooks and eliminate discrimination. Many people feel that apathy is a problem at URI, that the students don’t care enough to get involved in anything. For many students this is true; others devote their efforts to non-school causes. But the small core of active students are very active; the Student Senate is active, groups such as URISSC (URI Students for Social Change) and R1P1RG (Rhode Island Public Interest Research Group) protest and demonstrate, and the abundance of clubs and organizations represent a wide variety of interests and activities. For the interested student, there is always something to get involved in. For every student, URI is a place of opportunity, offering a chance for the student to explore the world and gain useful and practical experience and knowledge The resources are there; it is up to the student to make use of them. A typical sight — a heavily laden student trudges to class. 10 URI’s Student Body: the purpose behind the University Some of the Quad’s many uses: sunning and studying. Students come together from all walks of life, meeting and forming lasting friendships. 11 Above: Any place will do for last minute cramming. Below: A sunny day, a break between classes, and good music — - just what the student ordered. 12 13 ; vy 14 15 A Word From Our President Hopefully a university education gives us exposure to people who count. Sometimes we’re lucky enough to encounter them personally. Most of us, however, meet them and get to know them through literature, history, the news, drama, “success stories,” or word of mouth. These are the people who believe so deeply that their actions are shaped by their beliefs. In the course of acting and believing, they help to make the world a better place for the rest of us. Sometimes the people who count are world leaders but just as often they are the common people who, when put to the test, find the courage to say, “Wait just a minute. You can’t do this to me. You can’t treat anybody this way.” It’s as if a button were pushed and shoulders were straightened everywhere. “That’s right,” people respond, “you can’t get away with this.” Sir Walter Scott wrote that “one hour of life, crowded to the full with glorious action, and filled with noble risks, is worth whole years of those mean observance of paltry decorum.” The tragedy of many educated people is that they never rise to the occasion. They spend their whole years in a “mean observance of paltry decorum.” Lately we’ve seen more and more examples of people who count, who are willing to say, “It doesn’t have to be this way.” Some of them speak up in South Africa and some in Rhode Island. The trained ear listens for their whisper or their shout. Gradually in higher education and particularly at URI, we’re learning that is is important to take a stand and that education is the process of building a foundation of belief. William Faulkner said that he “found that the greatest help in meeting any problem with decency and self-respect and whatever courage is demanded, is to know where you yourself stand. ’ ’ We’ re discovering that this is what URI is all about. Edward D. Eddy President July 9, 1986 16 17 A Few of the People Who Keep URI 18 Going 19 South County, Rhode Island: the communities around us The town and people around us are an in- tegral part of our life at URI. They support the school, and provide needed shops, markets, restaurants, and recreation. In return, students give a lot to the community, not just economi- cally but socially. This year, however, a problem arose between students of URI and the residents of Narraganssett. Several residents felt that allowing students to live in Narraganssett was damaging the image of the community; complaints were made of students being loud, throwing beer bottles on the streets, driving on lawns, and in general lowering property values. The end result of this was an ordinance restricting the number of un- related people living in one house to three, thereby eliminating the allegedly common practice of cramming up to eight students in one house to cut down on costs. The Town Council insisted that the ordinance was not directed solely at students. 20 Some of the lovely houses that surround the college, lend- ing to its charm and atmosphere. Above, some of the local waters. Left, one of the local watering holes. 21 What Happened This Year: From Ecstasy to Catastrophe Below left: Super Bowl XX — Chicago Bears Jim McMahon and kicker Kevin Butler on the sidelines during the game. The Bears beat the New England Patriots 46-10. Below right: An entire city block was destroyed in Philadelphia. Police tried to evict members of the radical groups MOVE from their fortified row house by dropping a small bomb on the building. A fire was started by the device and about 60 houses were destroyed. Right: Cincinatti Reds player-manager Pete Rose broke Tv Cobb’s career hit record in September. The historic No. 4192 hit was single to left field on a 2-1 pitch from San Diego Padres right hander Eric Show with one out in the bottom of the first inning. Bottom: Ceremonies were held at various times during the year at the Vietnam Memorial in Washington to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the fall of the Saigon government in Vietnam. The Vietnam Memorial is in- scribed with the names of more than 58,000 dead or missing soldiers from the Vietnam war. 22 T.V Above: The explosion of the space shuttle Challenger in January was the first in-flight disaster in 56 manned U.S. space flights. The explosion killed all seven crew members, including Christa McAuliffe, a teacher from New Hampshire. Far left: President Reagan gives the A- Okay sign from his hospital window in July after undergoing surgery to remove a cancerous tumor from his lower in- testine. The 74-year old President was back on the job within weeks after the operation. Left: The space program moved ahead. Space walker James van Hoften stands tall on the end of the robot arm of the Space Shuttle Discovery after successfully launching the repaired Syncom satellite in September. All photos courtesy of AP Photo 23 The World Around Us: Full of Tension, Tragedy, and Terrorism Right: The war in the Mid-East continued. A distraught Moslem man hugs his son moments after they survived a car bomb explosion outside a West Beirut restaurant in late August. They are shown being hurried away from the carnage by another man as cars bum in the rubble-strewn street. Far right: A Trans-World Airlines jet with 145 passengers and eight crew members was hijacked in Athens, Greece in June. The Sheite hijackers took the plane to Beirut, then to Algeria, and then back to Beirut. Most of the hostages were held for 17 days. One American hostage was killed. Bottom right: A series of devastating earthquakes rumbled through Mexico City in September and the death toll was in the thousands. Of the 18 million in the metropolitan area, few escaped the effects of the first quake, which registered 8. 1 on the Richter scale, or of the second quake, which measured 7.5. 24 All photos courtesy of AP Photo Above: A resident of Armero, Columbia in the Columbian mountains is helped by the Columbian Red Cross during dig- ging out efforts. Many people were still trapped in mud, and were being rescued with the help of hundreds of volunteers. Left: Four Palestinian terrorists hijacked the Italian crusie liner Achille Lauro while on a Mediterranean cruise. One American was killed. After the ship was released the Egyptian government agreed to return the hijackers to the PLO. However, the hijackers were inter- cepted by American jets as they were flown out of Egypt and returned to Italy to strand trial. T hese pages show only a very few of the aspects of URL There is no room to acknowledge each and every person, nor to describe every place that supports and contributes to the smooth functioning of the University. 1 hope this has made you more aware that everywhere there is more to the pic- ture than what you see on the surface; some judicious digging will result in an enlightened view of the world. Instead of focusing on the negative aspects of a situation or person, pick out the positive points and work to enhance them. Remember, too, that we ourselves are no more than a piece in the whole pic- ture, working with those around us to create a pleasant place to live and work in. It is how we work together that deter- mines how smoothly everything works. Most importantly, however, we must remember that the people around us are important too, and that for the most part they are trying to do what they have to, just as we are. They have different views, different priorities, different obligations to fulfill. With this in mind, we have to be willing to compromise sometimes, to allow for these variations and to make it easier to get along. At the same time, we must be willing and be able to stand up for our own beliefs. 26 27 r i £• •;; 2 . - -$7 .. ' « . 5fe m i5 ' !: li-li! i Table of Contents Special Events Student Life Sports Activities Seniors URI THEATRE This year the URI Theatre Department kept the URI community entertained with several one act plays and two major productions. The Rimers of Eldrich and The Effect of Gamma Rays on the man in The Moon Marigolds. Both major productions were well received and continued the tradition of fine drama at URI. — Sally Tracy Special Events 33 A REASON TO SMILE Homecoming combines old with new, Octoberfest and tailgating, beauty and football. Under a bright October sky about fourteen thousand Rhody alumni and fans mingled, ate, drank, cheered, and watched the crowning of a new Homecoming Queen. The Rams, led by the Ehr-Force and great defense defeated Lafayette, capping a terrific after- noon. 34 Special Events SaDy Tracy SaDy Tracy RHODE ISLAND ‘Eniert aiding LAFAYETTE Special Events 35 Halloween 36 Special Events Special Events 37 Some holidays are more fun than others and as far as campus social life goes Halloween has got to be the best. Even the least sociable can hide behind a mask, and go to one of the dozens of parties to cut loose. This year Halloween just happened to fall on the tradi- tional Thursday party night, so the results were several all-out Halloween bashes. — Sally Tracy 38 Special Events Special Events 39 Dance Series The SEC brightened up the nights during the fall with a series of dance concerts that featured such different groups as Jazz band Fat City and rock band JP Dart. The concerts were spaced through out the fall to provide alterna- tive entertainment to that old stand by, TV. Featured in addition to Fat City and the JP Dart band were Greg Greenway, A1 Dimeola and capping everything off was the Hooters. Brent Griffith 40 Special Events Brent Griffith Tim Tarini The SEC brought an up and coming band to Keaney in November; the Hooters and their opening band the Outfield played to a full house that danced to a variety of numbers from the Hooters’ And We Danced to the Beatles’ classic Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. In what is hopefully becoming a tradition of name acts appear- ing in the fall semester, the SEC provided a rockin’ good night. 42 Special Events Frank Santos Imagine you are a Martian having sex, or the hypnotized victims performed these acts and world’s sexiest stripper or that there are more. The Striptease drew the biggest feathers in your underwear, or even that response from an already rowdy crowd. When you’re Madonna. Frank Santos returned to a Patti Peckerwrecker performed money was packed Edwards Auditorium and his even thrown on stage. Sally Tracy Sally Tracy 44 Special Events Returns! Maybe the best moment of the night occured when Santos told two students that they were Martians and that Martians had sex with their feet. He had both take off their shoes, leaving the girl barefoot and the guy with socks on. When Santos asked the girl why the guy had socks on she immediately replied “protection.” — Sally Tracy Special Events 45 SPRINGFEST ’86 46 Special Events Sally Tracy Sally Tracy MORE THAN A WEEKEND What’s better than Spring Weekend? How about Spring Week? This year the SEC put on a week of events and titled it Springfest, the first of its kind. The weeks’ events included a semi-formal dance, charicature artists, old time pictures and was capped by a concert featuring George Thorogood. — Sally Tracy Special Events 47 WILL THEY OR WONT THEY? The headline was the question on the lips of students since September and it referred to the threatened walkout of URl’s Professors who had worked without a contract since June. No one, including the Professors seemed to know if there would be a strike, although it was agreed that it would be very brief. The issue was finally settled in February without any job action. — Sally Tracy . JT- r 4 • ' Afi m SUPPORT Hf M AAUP f l SUPPORT i l r W SALARY l v SALARY 1 cautTY mm AtauiTY I K h t N.-saC Dave Duprey Sally Tracy 48 Special Events Sally Tracy A SNOWBALL RIOT Some of the best special events in our lives are those that are spontaneous and un- planned. Then again, sometimes these spontaneous happenings get a little out of hand. Remember the Great URI Snow Ball Riot? The one where the students captured the enemies’ fort just like in a real snow ball fight. Of course in this case the campus police station was the captured fort, and not without a whole lot of damage. Broken windows and windshields, and several injuries were enough to get URI in the newspapers and even the national evening news. — Sally Tracy SALLY RIDE Months before the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded, UR1 had the opportunity to meet the US’s first women in space, Sally Ride. Miss Ride spoke about her trips on the space shuttle as well as the future shuttle missions. She showed a film she jokingly called a home movie of one of her trips and then answerd questions. As well as answering some typical [questions, she also answered a not so typical question about sex ir [space. Smiling a bit, Sally Ride responded that it would probably be I difficult, you’d need someone there to push at the “critical time” and! besides, she doubted such an experiment would ever take place be- cause “there just isn’t enough room.” — Sally Tracy Sally Tracy Special Events 51 WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL A team of Rhode Island wheelchair athletes took on a team of Greeks in a wheelchair basketball game in order to raise money for a special handicap accessible van for URI students. The Rhode Runners spotted the Greeks forty points in the first half and thirty more in the second, but they were just too good. The Rhode Runners demonstrated that there is no need to feel sorry for victims of handicaps, they can handle themselves. — Sally Tracy 52 Special Events childhood to his current projects. A FASHION SHOW Capping a week of events designed to make students more aware of the different nationali- ties of students who attend the University, the International Students Association sponsored a fashion show, demonstrating tradition and ceremonial clothing of their home countries. — Sally Tracy Tim Ta 56 Special Events Special Events 57 GREEK WEEK Greek Week, a tradition at URI, was held once again this year. Among the many events held were Greek sing, chariot competitions and tricycle races. A good time was had by everyone involved. — Dawn Wright PADDY MURPHY As highly anticipated as the return of Spring, Paddy Murphy’s brief life and alcoholic death were celebrated by the men of Theta Chi. While the amazing legend of Paddy Murphy was acted out, the brothers of Theta Chi collected money to help fight leukemia. An all around good time was had and the Greeks continued to show their concern for charity. — Sally Tracy Tim Tarini 60 Special Events Special Events 61 APARTHIED Few events of the past decade have spurred students into active protest. Long criticized as a generation willing to sit back and watch rather than to stand and be counted, the issue of aparthied has motivated students into action. Students rallied at a protest to force UR1 into divesture and flocked to a debate about aparthied. There the principle debaters dealt with the problem. — Sally Tracy Special Events 63 64 65 College Life: Get The SENSATION College ... the best four (or five, or six . . . ) years of your life, so they say. A time to break away from home and parents and find your own identity, your own interests, your own capabilities. A time to have fun, meet new people, try new things, and ex- plore possible future careers. A time of decisions, determining what directions your life will take. For many, college is the first taste of in- dependence, of being on your own, with no one to tell you what to do or when, no one to make sure you go to class or do your homework, no one to make you clean your room, no one to make decisions for you. This independence can be exhilarating — many freshmen go w ild, partying, drinking, skipping class. So do many sophomores. And juniors. And seniors. College provides the opportunity to live practically any life- tyle you choose, and the only person you have to answer to is you. Many students, however, find out that there is a lot more to college than socializing and drinking. They get involved in sports — URI offers varsity sports, or at least in- tramurals or clubs for almost every sport. They get involved in student organizations — again, there is something for everyone. Not only are organizations a great way to meet people, they provide valuable ex- perience that show favorably on any resume, and can give you an idea whether or not you like that particular activity. Work is a major part of many students’ college life — college may be fun, but it is also ex- pensive. The University can help you find a job that relates to your chosen field, provid- ing experience that may give you an edge in a job interview. Of course, there are also classes, a wide selection to choose from, on almost any topic you care to learn about. As a student, you have a lot of options open to you; opportunities are available that you can find nowhere else. Every in- dividual picks what is best for him, and every individual creates lasting memories of the college years. So go ahead and jump right in — get the sensation!! ■ 67 . Fisheries: Facing a Shaky Future T here exists in Wickford a small campus, a little-known part of UR1, that is the home of the Fisheries program. This is a two-year program, in which the students learn the arts of netmaking, fishing techniques, and operation of a fishing vessel. This may sound pretty easy, but it takes a lot of hard work and determination. These few dedicated students are on the go from early in the morning until late in the day, attending numerous classes, work- ing on their projects, and taking their ship out on fishing voyages, which sometimes last all day. The small size of this program gives the students and faculty an ideal opportunity to work together closely, get to know each other well, something which is all too often impossible in the larger schools. Unfortunately, this program faces an uncertain future, due to its smallness, and also due to a decreased number of interested students. Down the Line: Living Up to the Challenge S o you want to move down-the-line, do you? Live on your own . . . have wild parties without worrying about the RA . . . live in your own room . . . cook your own meals . . . not have to share a bathroom with twenty other people . . . Sounds great, doesn’t it? But beware the horrors that befall the unsuspecting student!! A whole new array of difficulties awaits you. For instance, monthly bills that have to be paid on time. Rent, phone, oil, electri- city, — it all adds up if you’re not careful (and even if you are). Living on your own makes you a lot more aware of where the money goes. In the dorms you could take as long a shower as you wanted, and the water was still hot; in your own house, if you keep the thermostat turned down to save money, you may run out of hot water pretty fast — no more half-hour showers! Another example — something breaks. Guess who has to take care of it? Not the maintenance crew. You either have to wait for the landlord to do it, or do it yourself. Time is another factor — you can’t just roll out of bed four minutes before class and still make it on time (well, most people can’t). In addition to getting dressed and ready to go, you have to add on travel time, and of course time to park your car in a nonexistent parking space (Good luck!). Traveling, of course, raises another point. If you don’t have a car of your own, or if you live too far away to bike, you hav e to order your life around everyone else’s schedule — begging rides from friends or taking the bus. Even if you do have a car, it is very likely to go on strike the morning of your most important exam, which is also likely to be the coldest, snowiest day of the year, leaving you to dash madly in search of an alternate means of transportation. These are just a few of the problems you may encounter living down-the-line. I’m sure you can come up with a few of your own. But on the other side, it is yet another step toward the “real world’’ and in- dependence. It is a great opportunity, and a welcome alternative to living in the dorms. .74 How To Survive Your First Shopping Spree W ell, you’re living down-the- line, that wonderful world off campus. You have a house, great housemates, you’re all moved in and ready to go ... on your first shop- ping spree in the grocery store. Yes, now you too must enter the adult world, plan- ning your own meals, selecting and purchasing your own food; of course, this all on an extremely tight budget, too. So. with trepidation you set forth ... the automatic door slides silently open before you, and there you are, standing in the middle of the store. All thoughts of a carefully followed list are forgotten, balanced meals are thrown out the window, and as you begin to struggle with seventy-six varieties of crackers, fifty-nine of cereal, generic brands, seemingly endless aisles, astronomical prices, maniacs driving swerving shopping carts, and intimidat- ing check out clerks, you begin to re- evaluate. After all, you don’t really need to eat that much, do you? As long as you take your vitamins you’ll be alright, if you can convince your stomach that it is full. And you really like macaroni and cheese — one box of ready-made only costs about seventy-nine cents. If you eat three a week that’s only a little more than two dollars, times sixteen weeks is . Well, you really do need more than that. Popcorn is cheap and filling, and you can always eat salad. Basic lettuce is rela- tively inexpensive, as long as you don’t get into anything really fancy. If you’re not a gourmet, peanut butter and jelly is a classic staple food. Taking a deep breath and your own squeaking shopping cart, you embark down the first aisle, produce. Well, that’s easy, you think, grabbing a few grapes. After all, you know what you like. Put them in bag and throw them on the scale ... a pound and a half — no problem, until you see the price — $1.49 a pound! Wow. Maybe you don’t really want that much; half a pound will do. You proceed, taking a few oranges from the carefully piled display, then pray no one notices when it comes tumbling down behind you. (The one orange holding the entire thing up always leaps right into your hand. ) Leaving furious stock boys behind, you round the comer into the chips and snacks row. A whole inviting row, and you’ve always had a weak spot for chips . . . well, just this once you’ll get some. After all, you have to have some fun when you eat. Soda is on the next aisle, and of course you have to get some to go with the chips. Some dip would taste really good too. And you always need something sweet afterwards, to get rid of the super-salty taste. Great, the cookies are just around the corner. Now comes the hard part — what kind will you get? You love chocolate chip, but vanilla wafer and fig newtons are really good too. It’s so hard to decide, so you just get one box of each, to hold you over. Now you are really hitting your stride, and you swing wide around the next comer, dodging little old ladies like an expert. You pause by the frozen foods, bypass the veggies and grab a couple of TV dinners, just in case you don’t feel like cooking one night. Ice cream is right next to that, and you just can’t resist the Double Chocolate Fudge Ripple, even though all they h ave is the half-gallon size. The cart is filling up, and you head for the checkout line. While you wait, you examine the con- tents of your cart. Wait, something’s missing! As the line advances you wrack your brain trying to remember what’s wrong. Oh, of course! You yell “Hold my place!” and sprint off down the store, to return just as your cart is pushed up to the counter. As the clerk totals your purchases, you dump the peanut butter, jelly, and bread on the counter, and feel very proud. After all, you just survived your first shopping spree! Gail H. Wagner ■ 78 ' Going Greek: The Choice of Many .81 The Pledging Process: It ' s Worth the Wait P ledging . . . that period of initiation before you become a lifelong member of your favorite sorority or fraternity. The procedure varies according to the individual organization, with the frats generally being tougher and trickier than the sororities. Things like scavenger hunts for back issues of Playgirl and slinky under- wear, midnight raids, “kidnapping” of a fellow pledge, and sunrise calisthenics are a few of the things a pledge might expect, in addition to attendance required at all meetings and other numerous functions and often being a general “slave” to the older members of the house. Pledging takes time and committment, but it gives both house and pledge an opportunity to decide for certain if they really belong together, and it brings the pledges closer to the sisters and brothers, giving everyone a common starting point. It may take time, it may be inconvenient and uncomfortable, but find almost anyone who has gone through it all as a pledge and as a brother or sister and ask them if they feel it was worth it. The answer is sure to be an enthusiastic yes! OH NO MY CAR ' S BEEN TOWED AGAIN ow many times has this happened to you. It’s been a horrible day. Somehow you managed to get out of bed and get to school. You didn’t want to of course but there’s that exam that you stayed up studying for all night so you decide that you might as well take it. The shower’s cold so it took you longer than usual so you’re late for your first class. So late in fact, that there was only ten minutes left to go when you got there. That was the good part. At twelve o’clock you found that you had no money so there would be no eating today. This was rapidly followed by a surprise quiz that you had no clue to and then a fascinating stint of work study in the library until four. At five you proceeded to BISC auditorium to take your exam in a near panic. Your stomach sounded a lot like you imagined the carts taking the French aristocracy to the guillotine sounded as they rattled over the cobble stones. “I’ll be fine,” you tell yourself as you decide whether you are going to be sick or pass out. Then you’re THERE. The exam was about to start and you were in this huge auditorium with orange lights and fluorescent lights and you’re sitting in every other seat in every other row and any security you might have gotten from a friend was totally shattered. 45 minutes later you staggered out into a biting wind. Where did I put my car, you wondered. That was indeed the question of the hour. The commuter lot, that’s it. No, that was full, I put it on Flagg’s Road. No I didn’t, that was full too so I put it in the Chaffee lot. Where did I put it? You stopped walking around campus and decided to hide in a warm building until you remembered where you left the car for sure. From the seventh floor of Chaffee you yelled, “I’ve got it!” Indeed, it’s in that parking lot behind Independence and Greene. In the fading light you could be seen hurrying with an arm-load of books and your collar turned up against the wind. You got there and there was nothing but a geology van. Did you leave it somewhere else after all? Did you go down behind the Police station? No, this was where it was last seen and that means only one thing. You were Towed. In California the sun was shining and happy students were surfing instead of going to class, but, here in Rhode Island your car was in the possession of Bruno, the evil car tower. Was there anything else that could go wrong? You decided that there was nothing else that could possibly go wrong, and looked to see what time it was getting to be. 6:30, the last bus had left URI for the day. Maybe things only get worse once you’ve been towed. — Dawn M. Wright 2 ' 53 ® VIDEO WIDOWS Losing at the Arcade T here’s a new breed of women on campus today and they’re known as video widows. This faction of society has one major trademark — they’re lonely. Not just lonely for friendship, but for a piece of their life that was there for a fleeting mo- ment only to be snatched from them by the ugly clutches of the game room. Yes, they were happy once. They were carefree young women about campus with the world by a string and then it struck. Their newly acquired loves of their lives were taken from them just as quickly as they were acquired at last week’s parties. It started easily enough. “Do you want a soda?” he asked. “Sure,” she replied with the adoring smile of a one week relationship. “I’d love one.” That was all it took. Well, almost. While she was trying to get her change back from the eternally money hungry soda machine, he stepped over to look in the game room. THAT was all it took. He was gone like water evaporating off the street in high summer. She turned around to see where he had gone and saw his retreating figure as he entered the game room zone. She had heard about this phenomenon but had always thought, like everyone else, that it would never happen to her. “Noooooooo!!!,” she cried out in anger and frustration. This wasn’t happening to her, it couldn’t be. Sure, it had happened to the girl down the hall and someone else that worked in the library and there had been other reports of it across campus. The Cigar had faithfully reported it all in a way completely devoid of all emotion. The question was, why her out of the whole campus. She had done her homework and gone to her classes, well most of them anyway. She followed him in horror and watched as she became a video widow before her very eyes. It started off with Ms. Pacman, then that stupid boxing game. From there it was a quick stop at the juke box “for some tunes to play by,” he told her with that dis- arming grin that was a painful reminder of the already fleeting past. Pinball, Centipede, ice hockey — “I’ll get you yet Jean Claude, if it’s the last thing I do. I swear it” — , then pool for $12 worth of quarters. “That was the money for this weekend,” she cried. After all it was all down hill to the Point of no return. She saw him less and less and then the weekend came when he never called. On Monday she tracked him down. “Is it another woman, your homework, all the time you spend on the Student Senate, drugs? We can get help. I’ll stay with you through the whole thing and never leave your side. Only tell me what it is so I can help you deal with it.” But she knew what it was without asking. The confirma- tion of her worst fears was almost more than she could bear. “I tried to quit, I swear I did but I can’t. I’ve found a love more true than any I’ve ever known before and I can’t leave it alone. It’s a passion that is all-consuming and there’s no way out. I hope you can under- stand and maybe if you’re lucky and do all of your homework and go to all of your classes maybe you will be this lucky.” That was the last time she ever saw him. You may wonder how I know all of this, but the tale is really quite simple — I was the girl that worked in the library, and I saw how the whole thing began. You may think it cruel that I did nothing to stop this girl from her folly but my heart is bitter from the grief I endured at the clutches of my own video- crazed boyfriend. Ours was not a mere week long relation- ship but one of long standing. I thought that one day we might marry and everything was as good as it could possibly be when the horror struck. “Wanna play pool?” and then he was gone. So if you dare to near the game room, and you see a girl with a bitter smile across her lips think of this story and remember what evil and darkness the game room holds for us. — Dawn M. Wright FfusBanKin Banking Blues: A Student ' s Tale of Woe Y ou are about to enter the Book- store for several desperately needed items, when you realize that you have no money. You don’t have your checkbook with you, so you run out to the Automatic Teller Machine to get some money, finding to your horror that thirty other people are doing the same thing, with the Bookstore clos- ing in ten minutes. Impatiently you join the line, which proceeds at the rate of a tired snail. As you wait you contemplate the carpet of little white tickets that the machine spits out tirelessly, ostensibly to give you an official record of your “banking transactions,” but realistically to give the illusion that something is real- ly happening behind that implacable computer screen. Miraculously, you make it to the head of the line with minutes to spare. With great relief you slide your card into the appropriate slot. There are a few quiet clicks and bleeps, then the ATM requests your code number. You lift your hand to the number pad and freeze, drawing a total blank. Your mind works furiously; you know you know it, you just can’t think of it when you have to. The person behind you coughs discreetly, and you wildly punch in some numbers. The computer spits your card back out, and you can just hear it laughing to itself. Swearing under your breath, you try again. “There’s an 8 and a 4, I know,” you mutter, punching in another combi- nation. Another rejection. The line next to you moves on, and you hear the person behind you shuffle his feet rest- lessly and clear his throat. Try one more time. As you slide the card in again, you can see the machine giggling happily to itself, rubbing its chips in anticipation. Warily you eye it, then hit the numbers rapidly. Maybe if you do it fast enough the computer won’t realize that it is wrong. No such luck. As it gleefully swallows your card back all you have to do is have a long chat with the branch manager, consent to seven years of hard labor, and relinquish all claims to your future earnings. Sighing with defeat, you turn away, avoiding the sympathetic stares of those in line behind you. You ' ll just have to go to the bank tomorrow. Not until minutes later does it hit you — today is Friday, and it is a long weekend. Wearily emptying your pockets you count up your total and wonder, is it possible to survive for four days on twenty-seven cents? — G.H.W. Plane . . . A re you having parking problems? Just can’t seem to find a parking spot? How about driving time? Does it take forever to get from where you start to school? Well, URI has provided a solution to these problems. Yes, students, courtesy of URI you can now fly your plane to school and land it on the Quad. Of course, where you put it after that is still a problem, especially since your average small plane takes up three or four parking spaces. But just think of the time it could save you, flying to school. You would avoid all of the traffic tangles, and wouldn’t have to stop every hundred yards at a street light. You would also have a great arrival view of the entire campus, and could locate a good parking spot before you even landed. It would be a good idea to carpool (planepool?), because the one of you could parachute out and land in the parking spot to reserve it until the other landed the plane. After all, who would argue with someone entangled in a large parachute? Land Your ISBN 105 FALL SPORTS Sports 107 RAMS CROSS-COUNTRY While the cross country season began in the oppressive heat of the Great Swamp in September, all the Championship races were run in the rain, snow and ice of mid November. Senior co-captains, Greg Hale and Joe Swift led the cross country team to an excellent 7-3 season and a fine sixth place finish in the New Englands — equaling the best URI finish since the 1960’s. Other seniors on the team in- cluded: track co-captain, Tennyson Muindi (Ny, eri, Kenya) and Brad Moravec who was running his first collegiate cross country season. The bulk of the team consisted of un- derclassmen. Sophomore Paul Daniels and freshmen Roger Bragg, Jim Dandeneau, Tony Fioto, Mike Hilghman, Chris Mamos, Steve Neri, Dave Bagus and Jim Garster all added to the top seven at some stage of the season. Greg Hale led all scorers this year with second place finishes at the New Englands and the 1CAAAA. Hale also qualified for the NCAA for the second time in his URI career. Joe Swift added to the team effort with a 10th in the Atlantic 10 and 15th at the N.E. J. Manning 108 Sports Sports 109 VOLLEYBALLERS NET SUCCESS The WRAM netters opened their season by fal- ling to tough Minnesota. They came back dur- ing the quadrangle match to top North Carolina and Providence College. During a 16-team California tournament the volley- bailers gave a demonstration of what they could do by upsetting 12 Pepperdine. The spikers topped Penn State while winning the McDonald’s Classic Tournament. Then the multi-talented squad beat up on PC as they easily won the second annual Durfee’s Classic. During a successful Southern tour, the WRAMS emancipated 18 Georgia from the Top 20. The ladies ended the regular campaign at 26- 7. Then trailed Penn State in the Atlantic 10 Conference with a 4-1 record. They were given an at-large bid to play in the NCAA Tournament. The WRAMS had a season of high points, and at one point, led the nation in hitting efficiency. Team captain Sue Scott was number two in that category. Scott, a senior, ended 1985-86 with the deserved honor of being named co-player of the year in the conference. The WRAMS future seems to be in good hands. The 1984 Rookie of the Year, Christine Gallery, will be joined by 1985’s top rookie, Dawn Banket. The lady volleyballers were not only a great team in the East and the Atlantic 10, they were a great national team. John Christian Hopkins 110 Sports Sports 111 Tough Odds Bring Out Best In WRams W. Kim After a highly successful first year as a varsity squad, this year’s women’s soccer team had a tough act to follow. The schedule was changed in order to challange the team with some nationally and regionally ranked competition. The opposition proved to be very tough, but brought out the best in this young squad who finished with eight wins and eight losses. Returning junior, Susan Rocchio (Most Valu- able Player) has had another outstanding year as leading scorer with thirteen of the thirty goals scored. Sue was responsible for several game-winning goals including the over-time goal in the 3-2 win over Keene. Second lead- ing scorer, Allison McManus, finished the sea- son in style by leading the WRams with two goals to take the RIAIWA State Championship in a 3-2 victory over Bryant. Newcomers on the forward line included freshmen Lisa Con- igliaro, a very speedy winger who had a goal and two assists against Westfield; Sherri Gour- ley, an outstanding dribbler who also doubled as a midfielder; and a local Rhode Islander, Debbie Caswell, who came on strong at the end of the season. The WRams midfield was led by senior cap- tain, Jean Cotta and sophomore Teri Carroll, who proved to be very tough at mid-field in the games against Rutgers, Holy Cross, Colorado College and Keene. Senior Sue Guillemette, who has now played every position for URI, sophomores D’Anne Smith, and Amy Dole led the defense aided by —newcomers Sharon Frank, Lori Farquhar, outstanding Kris Tortora at stopper back. |jln contrast to last year’s seaon without a goal- keeper, the WRams were fortunate to have freshmen Melissa MacCaull, a superior keeper from Long Island, New York. — Liz Belyea Coach, WRams Soccer Sports 113 Freshmen Assets For Ram Booters U.R.I. Soccer has always been recognized as a powerhouse in New England. Coach Henni’s success can be measured by his outstanding winning record. The 1985 squad had a disappointing year by finishing the season with a 8-11-1 record. This has only been the second losing season for Coach Henni’s teams in 17 years. The Ram’s 20 game schedule included four nationally ranked teams; Penn State, Universi- ty of Connecticut, F.D.U. and Rutgers Uni- versity. Rhode Island played outstandingly against all four by losing to the first three by only one goal and tying with Rutgers. Coach Henni and Assistant Coach Couto real- ized from the onset that it would be difficult to replace seven graduating seniors; five of whom were starters. In addition, the Rams lost it’s starting goalkeeper Mike Salfrank and de- fender Joe Tavares due to severe injuries. However, strong performances by freshmen Lance Klima, Rui Almeida and Rich Nicholas proved to be great assets for the Ram squad. This year’s team was under the leadership of three seniors: co-captains Aguinaldo Almeida and Rich Fischer, and John Resendes. All three performed well; however, due to in- juries, only Resendes started in every game. Juniors John Lopes, Dave Anderson, and Bill Harrison; sophomores Adam Homier and Fred Elkins also performed steadily through- out the year. With a good recruiting year, U.R.I. will again be a powerhouse in New Eng- land. 1 14 Sports Sports 115 URI Tennis Teams Net a Successful Season Sports 117 Ram’s Ehr — Force Flys Again Everyone knows what happened to the URI football team when they played Furman. But they should not forget what the team did dur- ing the season. They won the Yankee Confer- ence title, going undefeated in the conference. They handily defeated the University of New Hampshire, a team that was supposed to beat URI and win the conference. For their efforts, the Rams were awarded the Lambert Cup for being the best team on the east coast, a feat that has not been accom- plished by an Yankee Conference team in a long time. They also brought something to this schoo l that had been lacking: enthusiasm and pride. People were proud to say they went to school with Tom Ehrhardt, Dameon Reilly, Pat Lawson, Mike Cassidy and the host of players who were members of this year’s team. Individually, the Rams had some of the best talent in New England. Tom Ehrhardt made people forget about Doug Flutie as he passed his way into the record books like no one else ever had. He did in two years what it takes most players to do in four. Dameon Reilly, Tony DiMaggio, and Jim Don- nelly are three seniors who will be sorely mis- sed. Their receiving ability was incomparable in New England. When Reilly burned a cocky player from the University of Connecticut and scored a touchdown in the Ram’s incredible comeback against the Huskies, it felt good to be a URI fan. Watching DiMaggio play the best game of his career against Akron, you realized, that along with Reilly and Brian Forster, he was a great receiver. After missing the playoffs last year with a broken arm, it had to feel good to make that showing against the Zips. Then there is Brian Forster. The number one 118 Sports tight end in college football today. The records will continue to fall into his hands as he has one more year of college football left. His perform- ance against Brown was one of guts, plain and simple. In the backfield, a freshman stole the show. Doug Haynes provided many exciting mo- ments to the URI fans. A running back in a passing attack could be considered a less than enviable position, but when he was called upon to run the ball, he did his job well. The offensive line also deserves a lot of credit. Bob White, Steve Stoehr, Jeff Denny and company provided Ehrhardt with the protec- tion he needed to set his records. On the other side of the ball, the Rhody de- fense came up with the big plays all season long. Mike Cassidy filled in for the injured Tony Hill and made his presence felt im- mediately. In his first game, he intercepted the Howard quarterback on the first play from scrimmage. At the end of the regular season, he was seventh in the nation in interceptions, and he hauled in two touchdown saving interceptions against Akron in the first round of the playoffs. No one who was at Meade Stadium will ever forget Guy Carbone’s 109 yard interception return against Lafayette for a touchdown. His steady play and tough hitting made him one of the steadiest defensive backs in the confer- ence. The Ram line and linebackers were the emo- tional leaders of the team. Todd Tunnell, Pat Lawson, and Damon Hewlette brought new meaning to the word intensity. Lawson is the hardest hitting 200-pound linebacker ever to_ I play the game, and he led the team in tackles. I 120 Sports Tunnell, really, brought enthusiasm and emo- tion to new heights at the defensive end posi- tion and his country hoe-down dance is done to perfection. Hewlette, like DiMaggio, shined against Akron. With 20 tackles and a blocked kick, he rose to the occasion and played an excellent game. Next year, the team will be without the Ehr- Force, but Greg Farland showed that he is capable of taking control of the Ram offense when Ehrhardt was injured. This year, it was great to be a URI football fan. It was also an honor and a privilege to cover such a great football team. — Eric Colby Cigar Sports Editor 122 Sports URAM Field Hockey Sticks It to ’Em Sports 125 A Year to Build On For Coach Lauren Anderson, is was a long year. The lady harriers continued to improve their times, but rarely were they able to finish in the money. Kerry Arsenault was, perhaps, the top WRAM cross country runner, although Lynn Audette also showed some good times. The women runners placed fourth in the URI Invitational out of a field of seven. The whole year would follow that pattern. The highlight was a meet featuring the top teams in the state. With squads from Salve Regina, Brown, RIC, and PC in competition it didn’t look good for the WRAMS. However, Coach Anderson was delighted when her gutsy performers tied Providence College for second place. Things went sour when the cross country team faced some of the stiffest competition in the na- tion, though. The WRAMS suffered through the meet to wind up 11th out of 12 teams. The year on the whole wasn’t very spectacular for the WRAMS. But with steadily improving times and their never-say-die attitude, the women’s cross country squad faces a promis- ing new year. John Christian Hopkins ' 126 Sports Sports 127 WINTER SPORTS Sports 129 Ram Basketball After the end of every URI basketball game this season, after all the fans have left, the only people that were left in Keany gym were the custodians cleaning up. On a dismal Tuesday night the Rams played the last game of the season, and as it had been for most of the year, they lost another cliffhanger, 50-47, at the hands of Penn State. Although the team finished the season with a dismal reord of 9-19, one has to read between the lines to see that this team is no way near as bad as the record shows. For a team consisting of four freshmen, three sophomores, two juniors, and only one senior, the Rams were only 17 points away from winning seven more games. This year they played in a record seven overtime games. They lost three games by a single point, one game by two points, and one game by three points. This season, the Rams were led by Carlton “Silk” Owens. The sophomore guard had to carry the weight of this young Ram team on his shoulders for the better part of the season. For the second straight season, “Silk” led the Rams in scoring with an impressive 15 point per game average. But it’s not just the statistics that make “Silk” special to his team. He is the floor leader, the quarterback on the team. When he is in the game, the Rams are at their best. The freshmen corp saw plenty of action this year. John Evans stepped into the starting role in mid-season, and won freshman of the week in the Atlantic 10 conference three times. William Alston did a fine job stepping in as the third guard, to run the offense when Owens was on the bench. Bonzie Colson led the team with 39 blocked shots for the year. R ic Blevins is the best outside shooter on the team. Perhaps the most talented freshman, Green, played only five games this season, due to an injury he sustained in December. His return next season will contribute much to the team. Veterans Tom Garrick, Chris Scotti, Dennis Tabisz, and Bryan Mitchell should take some of the weight off “Silk’s” shoulders next season. If the Rams can end up on the other side of those one and two point losses next year, Rhody fans may see another Ram team competing for a conference championship. 130 Sports Sports 131 ★ Rhode Island Rams ★ 1985-86 Men’s Varsity Basketball Schedule Boston College Brown Providence, RI 2:00 p.m Hampshire Durham, NH 7:30 p.m Providence College Providence, RI (PCC) 8:00 p.m ” Kingston, RI 7:30 p.r Kingston. RI 2:00 p r Columbia, SC 2:00 p.r maine Kingston, RI 2:00 p.r Temple Philadelphia, PA 1:00 p.r George Washington Kingston, RI 7:30 p.r Penn State Kinston, RI 7:30 p.r Massachusetts ' Springfield, MA (SCC) 2:00 p.r St. Bonaventure Olean, NY 7:30 p.r St. Joseph’s Kingston, RI 7:30 p.r Rutgers Piscataway, NJ 2.00 p.r West Virginia Kingston, RI 7:30 p.r Duquesne Kingston, RI 7:30 p.r George Washington Washington, DC 7:30 p.r n f ' ‘ “ University Park, PA 8:10 p.r Kingston, RI n OA - - Kingston, RI Penn St Massachusetts St Joseph’s St Bonaventure 4 7:30 p. •Atlantic 10 Conference Games PCC — Providence Civic Center; SCC — Springfield Civic Center; PCA — Pittsburgh Civic Arena TICKET PURCHASE INFORMATION — Season Tickets: Adult — $84; Child — S42; Individual Games: $6 $3; For Further Information — Telephone URI Ticket Office — 401 792-2368. Tracy Sally Tracy 132 Sports [• 1 f J ' - SLAM DUNK rJC - m wYt$ ' ' W sS n SB-. tiM Sports 133 WRam Basketball The WRams finished the season at 6-10 in the Atlantic 10 Conference and 14-13 overall. The team was led by senior super star Michelle Washington along with teammate Tracey Hathaway who were the bright spots all year for the WRams. Michelle Washington is the all time scoring and rebounding leader in WRam history. She has rewritten the record book at URI, averag- ing 21.4 points and 10.8 rebounds per game. She was also named player of the week three times. The WRams, with many players returning, are looking to improve next year. — Tim Tarini 134 Sports Sports 135 URI Swimmers The 1985-86 mens swim team finished their season with an impressive sixth place finish at the New England Championships held at Springfield College. Improver times is something that the team is always striving for. This past season was no ex- ception as Tad Hollworth established new school marks in four different events. Tad is certainly an incredible swimmer who hopes to improve his times even further. Scott Lovely had two great Breaststroke swims at the New England Championships. Erik Ness’s 1650 time was also a great swim. In Tim Fitzpatrick and Scott Lovely the team losses two swimmers who had been vital to the team for the past four years. The team hopes to improve on their times further next year and finish better in the New England Championships. — Tim Tarini MEN’S VARSITY SWIMMING HEAD COACH: Mick Westkott ASSISTANT DIVING: Art Scolari ASSISTANT SWIMMING: Jeff Rosen Opponent Location New Hampshire Durham, NH 2 Connecticut StorTS, CT Providence College Kingston, RI Southern Connecticut Kingston, RI CSCAA Forum Champ’s Ft Lauderdale, Massachusetts Northeastern Vermont New England Championships (Springfield hosi Kingston. RI Orono, ME Kingston. RI Kingston. RI Kingston. RI University Park 136 Sports Tim Tarini Led by tri-captains Grace Abbott, Keri Griffin, and Sue Quintiliani the 1985-86 women’s swim team finished the season 5-5 and placed seventh in the New England championships. Another highlight of the season was the fact that two of the swimmers qualified for the prestigious Eastern Swim League Champion- ships at Penn State. Michele Mulligan’s time of 25.17 qualified her in the 50 yard freestyle event, and Karen Derr’s 100 yard breaststroke time of 1:11.15 qualified her. With all of their points returning from the New England Championship team, the con- tinued development of the swimmers, and some solid recruiting the team is optimistic about next year. — Tim Tarini WOMEN’S SWIMMING if Er pH. ii Tim Tarini Sports 137 Gymnastics Flips for Fun The Wrams gymnastic season came to a close with both disappointment and inspira- tion when URl hosted the Atlantic 10 con- ference championships. URI scored 173.15 their second highest score of the season. It was good for a fourth place finish behind Penn State, West Virginia, and Temple University. Although they were disappointed with their fourth place outcome, URI looks forward to an even more impressive season next year. There are many skills that they’ve been working on but haven’t been able to compete with this season. Since seven of the gymnasts on the URI team are freshmen, coach Charles Connery said, “We can only get better.” The team can use this year’s experience to strengthen them for the next campaign. Though the Wrams had no delusions about beating Penn State, a nationally ranked team, they had hopes of placing second in the championship meet. Despite the disappointment of losing to Temple, the championship was a very special night for the Wrams. 138 Sports Sally Tracy WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS SCHEDULE COACH: Charles Connery nships (URI host) onal Championships Sports 139 3 s! s! Hockey Team Wins Championship The Rams won a double overtime game against Bryant College 4-3. This was no normal game though. By winning it the Rams won the New England Small College Hockey Association Championship. The team was led by tri-captains Dave Cloxton, Mark Moretti and Norm Lafluer. They did a fine job in piloting the team to victory. The team is looking forward to bring- ing home another championship next year. — Tim Tarini 140 Sports Jim Frazier I Jim Frazier Sports 141 . ' Sally Tracy Glenn Buesing 142 Sports TD Brown Sports 143 KiyidinHI Glenn Buesing Sally Tracy SPRING SPORTS Sports 145 Baseball The Ram baseball season was begun with a 3- 3 record this year after a six game southern swing into North Carolina. The Rams defeated North Carolina — Wilmington, 3-2 in the trip opener and later defeated Campbell University in a two game series, 6-5 and 12-7. Later in the season the Rams swept both games in a doubleheader against North- eastern. This trend continued on leading the Rams to third place in the Atlantic 10 Con- ference with a record of 3-2-1 behind Temple, and Rutgers who is leading with a 6-2 con- ference record. 146 Sports Tim Tarini -1 Sports 147 Softball Although the WRams opened their season with a record of 0-8 the final outcome was good. Things had begun to look up when the WRams went 3-3 in the Penn State invitational upping their record to 16-13-1. This was followed by an unsuccessful double header to Adelphi and then a split against Brown. This brought the WRams’ record to 21-18-1. This placed Rhody in the Atlantic 10 Conference where they hosted such opponents as Temple and St. Joseph’s. 148 Sports Sally Tracy Sports 149 CREW TEAMS “CREWS” THROUGH SEASON VICTORIOUS 150 Sports Both the mens and womens teams did very well in all catagories this season. The novice teams showed strongly from the very beginning and improved steadily. The mens and womens teams also showed strong- ly in the lightweight and heavyweight divisions against such strong rivals as Coast Guard, UNH, MIT, Lowell, Temple, and La Salle. 151 152 Sports RUGBY The UR1 Rugby team started off the season well, sweeping a three game match from Providence College. This was followed by a total wipeout of Bryant College with a score of 45-8. The season continued on in this note leading the Ruggers to first place in the second annual New England College Invitational Tournament. The tournament began with games against Boston and R1C. After winning these they qualified for the semi-finals. There they ran up against Southern Connecticut and Dartmouth but after beating these teams 10-0 and 10-4 respectively the championship was theirs. ■ iiMimi 154 Sports W: Sports 155 The URI La Crosse team opened its season with an impressive victory over Fairfield University this season. Their aggressive form of play helped them to continue on in this note throughout the season. The laxmen maintained this form and devastated Roger Williams College 18-2. This was followed by another successful game against Boston College. 156 Sports Sports 157 Track All facets of the track team did amazingly well this season. The mens and womens teams did well indoors as well as out of doors. The teams participated in such prestigous events as the Penn Relay and the Fitchburg Invitational. rgjM TJ; iggfB km 158 Sports Tennis ftfj Sally Tracy Sally Tracy Sports 161 162 Sports Sally Tracy Sally Tracy Sally Tracy Sports 163 164 Sports Sally Tracy 166 167 URI Sailing Club The URI Sailing Club is open to all the university and the community to teach sailing and have fun. The Sailing Club is located on Salt Pond in Wakefield, and is open from early March to the end of November. This has been an excep- tional year for the receiving of boat donations and the teaching of students. The Sailing Club is now operating ten tech dingys, four flying juniors, an international class 470, and a Flying Dutchman. Also through donation they are operating a J-24 class boat. The URI Sailing Club’s advisor Norm Windus and the club officers Mark Wood and Dot Hall wish to have you stop by so you too may be- come part of the Sailing Club family. 168 Activities Activities 169 URI Ram Band Once again, the URI Ram Band made this football season more enjoyable with their own musical style and flair. Resplendant in their new uniforms, the Ram Band performed with brilliant precision and grace. Their exceptional performing ability and style made them an in- tegral part of URI football and without them the season could not possibly have been as ex- citing and colorful. — Dawn Wright 170 Activities S. Tracy 0 m S. Tracy 171 Activities STUDENT ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE The Student Entertainment Committee — SEC, is a group of dedicated students whose quest is to raise the spirits of the campus. SEC provides entertainment in the form of concerts, lectures, and spe- cial acts ranging from comedians and jugglers to authors and activists. Programs for this year included Frank Santos, an R-rated hypnotist, Larry Linville, The Hooters, A1 DiMeola, and the Jon Pousette-Dart Band. 172 Activities B Lagana Front Row: Tony Lucci. Second Row: Renee Conley, Karen Roy, Martin Pratt, Paula McDonough, Joanne Ludouici, April Singer. Third Row: Sue Di Fillipo, Jennifer Sutherland, J. Brett Taylor, Ron Bates, Maureen McDermott, Bob Seger. Fourth Row: Terri Goulart, Jo-Ann Mazzadra, Carole Bradshaw, Bill Brinkman, Joe Crowley, Jim Johnson. Fifth Row: Steve Wright, Tara Marshall Activities 173 WRIU WRIU, 90.3 FM and 530 AM, is Rhode Island’s largest educational radio station. WRIU FM can be heard throughout Rhode Island and from as far away as Long Island, N.Y. Students broadcast a wide variety of music, ranging from progressive rock to classi- cal, news, and live coverage of Ram Football and basketball games. WRIU AM is heard only on campus and broad- casts music, news, and special programming. Both AM and FM are operated and maintained managed almost entirely by undergraduates. WRIU plays “alternative” music, that of which you can’t hear on area commercial stations, and strives to provide southeastern New England and the very best alternative programming. Bennie Jones, Dan Davies, Steve Salhany, Rick Lacroix, Keli Walsh, Steve Conroy, Pete Lussier, Julie Pistacchio. 174 Activities I)K. i STUDENT TECHNICAL SERVICES Student Technical Services — STS, is a professional sound, lighting, and staging rental operation for private or university use. They provide everything from small turntables, sound systems, amplifiers, tape decks, and speakers to a full, complete concert system. STS is located in rooms 140 and 151 of the Memorial Union and can be reached at 792- 2034. B. Lagana Kneeling: Larry Bouthiller, Lowell Gilbert, Brayton Round, Mike Hyde. Standing: Kathi Hennessey, Mike Scott, Roger Hants, Angela Rondeau, Alan Valatka, Bill Murray, Mike Farrands, Ian Howard, Paul Nussabaum, Rick Hams, John Doe, Guy deWardener, Peter Lussier Activities 175 STUDENT SENATE The URI Student Senate is the legislative ac- tion of the undergraduate population of the campus. There are many committees that constitute the Student Senate. Each committee (Affirmative Action, Academic Affairs, Communications and Public Relations, External Affairs, Student Affairs, Student Organization Advisory and Review, Tax, and Executive) has its own range of action and responsibility. Elections are held regularly at the beginning and end of every year. The Senate welcomes any interested student; one does not have to be a senator to become involved. Apportionment in the senate is divided among the Greeks, dorms, commuters, and the various colleges in the University. Sound interesting? The Senate office door is always open, and its Room 138 in the Memorial Union. T. Tarini 1st Row: John Simonian, Joe Crowley, Joe Marasco, Lisa Gibolerio, Nicole Labrosse, Matt Bray, Robert Dolan, Jane O’Connell, Armand Pastine, Wing Chau. 2nd Row: Chris McCarton, Mark Hirschberg, Franc Silva, Dan Connery, John Scott, Mike Campbell. 3rd Row: Natalie Spencer, Steven Porter, Eric Cote, Bob DiMaio, Dean Wagner, Jim Moore, Chris Bicho, Kirby Roberts Keith, Nicole Hines, Lisa Makowsky, Danielle Vaillancourt, Jim O’ Grady, Amy Gizzarelli, Noelle Doyle, Laurie Chiapetta, Joe Army Back Row: Jen Bau, Scott Traudt, Dave Williams, Kris Reddy, Charlie Abuzaid, Charlie Wescott. Missing in Action: Scott Bosworth, Peggy Mueller, Donna La Flamme Jim Monti Ted Kelly, Andy Thompson, Andrea D’Agostino. 176 Activities m Mirivn ' Hot fix ® - Activities 177 URI GAY TASK FORCE The URI Gay Task Force is a student-run, Senate recognized organization. Its central goal is the formation of a better understanding of the gay community. This task is accom- plished through education presented by gay films, speakers, and literature made available through the university. Additionally, and perhaps most importantly, it offers friendship and information to the over 1500 gay students attending the university, and gives both students and faculty a place to turn if they are having problems. Membership is open to anyone having a sincere desire to lend a hand, although the majority of members are usually gay students. The Task Force also offers confidential support groups each semester to those who are not ready to openly come forth about their sexual preference. Back row: Paul Belloni, Ray Riley, Robert Doll. 178 Activities SPEAK-EASY L-r. Linda Davett, Paula Tassoni, Janey Jorgensen, Kathline Lawless, Anne Menard. Speak-easy is an on-campus service, staffed by students and professionals, which offer support and information on aspects of sexuality. Students trained in a special section of NUR 260 staff the Speak-easy office, answer the hotline, conduct workshops throughout the campus, and teach birth con- trol education sessions. Workshops cover material in many areas of sexuality including: Birth Control, Rape Prevention, and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Speak-easy is here to provide support, and open, non-judgemental information regarding human sexuality. Activities 179 URI’S UYA URI’s UYA (University Year For Action) Student Internship Program, founded in 1975, is an academic program that provides under- graduate students opportunities for profes- sional development and field study. Students can compliment their courdework with a struc- tured training experience provided by quali- fied professionals in carefully selected settings. The program offers students a choice of more than 200 field study internships. Students work full-time in a career-related setting and may earn up to 12 elective academic credits. In addition to their experiential study, students work closely with a faculty member to develop learning goals and criteria for goal attainment. v ! B. Lagana Seated l-r: Robert Waps, Tammie Foster, Linda Gibbs, Christine D’ors. 2nd Row: Eileen Kenahan-Klein, Marlaine Keenan, Stephan Babine, Suzanne Tanner, Susan Karp Back Row: Lynn Gaulm, Leisa Young, Brett Penney, Karen Kolek, Janice McChesney, Richard Sullivan — UYA Director. 180 Activities THE GREAT SWAMP GAZETTE Front row, 1-n Claude Masse, Noah Hume, Willis Kim, Kris Reddy, Paul Nussbaum. Back row: Charles Westcott, Bill Fortier, Richard Wilmarth If standard newswriting is not your interest, then perhaps The Gazette might better suit your needs. URI’s “Alternative Source,” The Gazette specializes in investigative news report- ing, feature articles, satire, commentary, crea- tive writing, poetry, photography, and artwork. Part of the philosophy which guides the publication is that views and opinions are most effectively argued by those who strongly believe them, and the Gazette states that “contributions are welcomed from any think- ing person.” If you are a poet, writer, or just want to provide “Some Clear Thinking Out of the Muck and Mire,” join this biweekly, na- tional award-winning magazine. Contact through their office in room 149 Memorial Union, or call 792-2700. Activities 181 ROTC Army ROTC (Reserve Officers Training Corps) is a program which provides college- trained officers for the U.S. Army, The Army National Guard, the U.S. Army Reserve, and the Individual Ready Reserve. The program spans the four years of undergraduate college attendance and, upon satisfactory completion, cadets are awarded a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army con- currently with the award of a baccalaureate degree. In this manner, the Army gains officers with diverse educational backgrounds and contemporary ideas. The program at the University of Rhode Island was established in 1894 under the “Land Grant Act,” and has contributed more than 2000 officers from UR1 to the service of the country since its inception. In 1974 Congress initiated major changes via the ROTC Vitaliza- tion Act which among other things added the two year program. This program is designed for junior college graduates and students at four-year institutions who did not enroll in ROTC their fi rst two years. Today, the ROTC program is offered by over 300 colleges and universities throughout the nation. 182 Activities Activities 183 CATHOLIC STUDENTS ASSOCIATION The Catholic Students Association fosters a Christian community on campus by coordina- tion and programming spiritual, cultural, and social activities through the Catholic Center. This year the Catholic Student Association sponsored a dormitory canned food collec- tion, college retreat weekends, bi-weekly bible studies, and a Break the Fast Meal for Oxfam America Fast Day in conjunction with the URI World Hunger Committee. Tracy Frizz 184 Activities B’NAI B’RITH HILLEL The URI Chapter of the B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation attempts to bring together the Jewish community of URI and define and solve Jewish problems locally, nationally, and worldwide. They also sponsor social events and speakers, as well as weekly and High Holiday religious services. Hillel’s Kosher din- ing plan is an alternative to the university din- ing plan, with meals served during the semester and during passover. K. 185 Activities INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Back row, 1-r: K.C. Tan, Ramzi Barghout, Eyad Mizian, Willis Xu, Antonia Papandreou, Ali Rabbani, Khaled Haddad, Ghassan Saiaf. Seated: Anne Marie Kacal, Rae Ann Calkins, Ann West, Jan Newell, Annet Arakelian. Missing: Jen Bau, Nicos Makriniotis The International Student Association (I.S.A.) currently represents approximately 450 international students on campus, who come from 71 different countries. The objective of this organization is to bring together the various foreign student groups at URI, while integrating them into campus life and promoting international and intercultural awareness within the community. During the academic year, the I.S.A. sponsors a number of cultural, social, educational, and athletic activities such as special dinners, parties, bands, food fairs, speakers, and the popular yearly affair of International Week. The International Student Center, located in the yellow house at 37 Lower College Road, houses the office for International Services and the International Student Association, as well as being a relaxing place for international students to get together, talk, or study. The I.S.A. meets here each week and everyone is welcome to attend the meetings. You are also strongly encouraged to join in the many exciting activities planned by this active and successful student organization! 186 Activities LITTLE BROTHER LITTLE SISTER The main purpose of Little Brother Little Sister is to have the members be a friend to a boy or girl who is either economically or socially deprived and who lives in surrounding areas of URI. It is an extension of a national organiza- tion of America and was founded here at URI in the fall of 1966. Their mott is “Little People Need Big People.” There is a great responsibility in being a big brother or big sister. All they ask is that the members see their children once a week. When the children do visit, members listen to their problems, help them with their homework, take them swimming and maybe even to a URI football game. Transportation is not a problem when one has to see his her “little.” Members have the use of the K.S.S. van which can seat 15 children in one trip. Bringing children closer to us, show- ing them a different world that one tends to take for granted, and establishing meaningful and lasting friendships is what it is all about. Even the little people need attention and see- ing a smile on their face makes it all worthwhile! Activities 187 1 THE GOOD 5-CENT CIGAR Most students sleepily reach for a copy of the Cigar at breakfast without giving a thought to the work that goes into getting the paper from the drawing board to the dining halls four times a week. And with a staff of less than 35, it’s no easy task. Being a part of the Cigar takes a lot more than a full pot of coffee and the ability to function on less than five hours of sleep a night — it takes a real commitment to the job and a belief that we are providing a valuable service to the entire University community. Where do you turn to find out what’s new at UR1? The Good 5-cent Cigar. It’s been said that Bloom County and the personals are the most highly read parts of the paper. But we tell students, faculty, and staff much more than that, from news of potentially dangerous amounts of asbestos in campus buildings, to the exploits of our winning football team to who won the latest Student Senate elections. We at the Cigar also have selfish reasons for working here. The Cigar provides one of the best opportunities for one-the-job training on campus. Here we can get the experience Back Row 1-r: David Duprey, William Levesque, Joelle Bekaski, Diane Feole, Eric Colby, Gerri Owren, Stephen Peterson. Middle Row: Darrell Peny, Paula D’Elia Dehhio Purvis Martineau ° hnSOn R ° bert MarSOCCi ’ Domin S os Dias . Richard Arden. Front Row: Jennifer Polke, Gary Pazienza, Anthony La Roche, Randall Haussmann, Christina Camara Daniel needed to go on to the “real world” with the confidence that we understand the workings of a newspaper — from start to finish. And the paper is not just an outlet for journa- lism majors. Those interested in business, photography, art or computer science can find something to learn in Room 139 of the Memorial Union. The Cigar is also one of the most technologi- cally advanced college newspapers in the country. With our own typesetter and computer system, we have the resources to put out 8,000 copies of the paper with a budget of $110,000. Although putting out the paper from the first day of classes to the last can be a grind, and a crooked headline on page one makes us cringe, we know we have the next day’s paper to look forward to. The challenge of putting together the main source of information on campus — The Cigar — keeps us going. — Christina Camara Editor in Chief Activities 189 190 Activities Sally Tracy WILDLIFE SOCEITY T ( Front row: Karen Wagner, President, Rodney Petruska, Svenja Graeve, Sharon Bugbee, Pat Hamisfar. Back row: Tom Husband, advisor, Patrice D’ovidio, Jeff Otico, Nandkumar Bhongle, Charlie George, Jan Everson, Carl Ruggieni, Liz Langham, Matt Nicholson. The URI Student Chapter of the Wildlife Society is a student chapter of a nationally recognized organization. Membership is open to all students at the University. The chapter encourages the wise use and protection of wildlife and other environmental resources, supports public education on natural resource issues, and provides an opportunity for the members to meet professionals in wildli fe related fields. 192 Activities URI CHESS CLUB Formed last February, the URI Chess Club has become visible on campus very quickly: be- coming known for their remarkable demon- strations in the Memorial Union lobby. In 1986 , the club hopes to send a team to the United States Open, the United States Amateur Championships, the New England Championships, and to tournaments sponsored by the Rhode Island Chess League. The club is an affiliate of the United States Chess Federation located in New York. This is the first time in recent years where URI has been represented in the R.I. Chess League. The team does not have a high performance rating due to the number of un- rated players. However, the team is comprised of very talented players who show a strong potential to excel in the future. left to right: Frank Marshall, Nick Linsky, Tony Chanko, Willis Kim, James Weaver, Vem Van Parian. Activities 193 RIPIRG The Rhode Island Public Interest Research Group Inc. statewide, independent, nonprofit, public interest organization conducts research, develops educational programs, and advocates on behalf on students, consumers, and the environment. RIPIRG works on issues which affect the health, welfare, and well being of the citizens of Rhode Island and has conducted research and advocacy programs in the areas of environmental protection, consumer rights, energy policy, transportation management, and the justice system. 194 Activities Front row, 1-r: Dawn Zbiyski, Katherine Veley, Debbie Androvich, Maureen Gaccione, Faye Boudreaux-Burtels, Peter Barry. Back row: Jen Bau, Maureen Smith, Lisa Makowsky, Karen Kacheie, Debra Cullerton, Sue Pereira SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS The Society of Women Engineers has been at URI for almost ten years now, and engages in a variety of activities. They serve as a liason between all the Engineering Societies, and as a body to serve the whole University population in general. They assist women engineers in their adjustment to college life, specifically as engineers. Some special events sponsored by the Society of Women Engineers this year in- cluded a speech by Sally Ride, the first U.S. woman astronaut in space, a speech by Dr. Eleanor Baum, the first and only woman dean of engineering in the U.S., as well as a cookout and a Christmas party. Activities 195 BUILDING SERVICES ORGANIZATION i First Row: Ann Laffey, CeCc Sinnot, Gisele Lefebure, Margaret Chrostowski, Debbie Nickerson, Bill Lake, Barbara Paulson. Second Row: Bob Le Valley, Bill O’Donnell, Jim Miller, Eric Savetsky, Ron Muller, Paul Sepuka. The University of Rhode Island Memorial Union Building Services Organization is responsible for the smooth operation of the Memorial Union’s functions. The organization is overseen by James Miller, the Assistant Director of the Memorial Union and by Bill O’Donnell. Building Services is made up of two components: The Building Managers, and the Service Coordinators. The Building Managers are responsible for the security of the Student Union, the Service Coordina- tors organize, set-up, and oversee the mini-malls and mini-courses that the Union offers to the students. 196 Activities MOTAR BOARD NATIONAL SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Mortar Board, Inc. is a national honor society composed of seniors who have demonstrated outstanding scholastic ability and continual leader- ship qualities throughout their college careers. Mortar Board is a unique honor society. In return for the honor of scholastic recognition, members must pledge to actively recognize their responsibility to society. For the Laurels Chapter members of URI, this means active dedication to providing service to the university and the surrounding community. Fundraising activities for 1985-86 contributed to international, national, and local organizations. Activities to aid the URI community include free tutoring services for URI students, and the annual publication of the senior survival booklet and calendar. Laurels Chapter members also granted a scholarship to a freshman student who has demonstrated the outstanding characteristics of a future Mortar Board member, and recognize teaching excellence through a professor of the month award. Left to right: Dr. Clay Sink, Lynette Macaluso, Laura Levine, Bruce Grobman, Kim Stewart, Kathy Dunn, Stephanie Patron, Kathy Rexrode, Susan Weiner Activities 197 URI AMBULANCE CORP The University Ambulance Corp completed its first full semester as a student run volunteer service in January 1986. It has been a smashing success. Over seventy people have benefited from this service in just a three month period. They started with fifteen members and have grown to almost fifty. The Ambulance Corp, under the Department of Public Safety, offers first aid, CPR, and radio communications training to any member of the URI community. In addition, it has supplied people with a variety of majors and inter- ests an entirely different aspect of emergency medical care. The Corp runs with a trained emergency medical technician on board at all times. They are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Faculty, staff, students, and visitors to the Kingston campus are all treated with quality care by this group of professionals. All necessary training is available through the Corp. At the rate they are growing the campus should be a safer place for many years to come. Ray Maxim just stepped down from the position of the Corp’s first commander and founding father. The 1986 year has Mike Hand- rigan as commander, Ron Pope as vice commander, and Paul Sepuka as personnel coordinator. 198 Activities Activities 199 200 ARTS SCIENCES The agony of the dining halls! This woman seems so enthusiastic about eating! Can you guess why? Suzanne C. Ahem Microbiology Janice L. Ameen Botany John C. Barber English Charles F. Bellows Zoology 202 Seniors Laura M. Braun Peter A. Bums Dawn M. Cabral Virginia A. Cafferky Joanne M. Cannon Journalism Economics Computer Science English Economics Elena Diana Carlini English Richard J. Casey Zoology Annie M. Centrucchio English Joseph C. Champlin Susan L. Chapin Anthropology Computer Science Janet D. Charron French Seniors 203 Stephen Chmielewski Jeffrey S. Christian Eric S. Colby Eric J. Cote Pamela DeQuattro Political Science Zoology Journalism Political Science Computer Science Owen B. Devine Keith I. Dickman Susan M. Defilippo Tom E. Ehrhardt John M Ellis Geography and Marine Affairs Economics Speech Communication Economics Zoology Dorm Life: What could be more fun than having friends over for a snack! Pahjc ' 3 A. Eno Lori Ann Enos Speech Communication Speech Communication Lisa N. DeQuatro Art 204 Seniors Kathleen A. Ferrau Julie A. Ferri Dental Hygiene Psychology Kimberly A. Fitzgerald Mary M. Fitzpatrick Journalism Speech Communication Lending a hand. A fellow student helps work out a difficult problem in the computer lab. Linda C. Gibbs Psychology Robin A. Giusti Biology Arthur S. Gow III Mack D. Grandchamp Chemistry Mathematics Chemical Engineering Erika Lynn Greene Psychology Dante E. Golino Medical Technology Seniors 205 Carolyn F. Gumbley Speech Communication Peter J. Guzulaitis Economics Randolph Hausmann Jeffrey D. Hiebner Journalism Political Science Jill M. Holton Karen E. Israel Policy Form, in Urban Envim. History Airband: If you’re interested in a good time try watching or participating Julie E. King Medical Technology Eileen Kirk Psychology Linda A. Komasky Comparative Literature Studies Michel A. Laprade Zoology 206 Seniors Michael G. Malloy Paul L. Marashio English Journalism Chris M. Marie Political Science Donna A. Marrs English Karla M. Masiello Dental Hygiene Glenn A. Maslyn Political Science Seniors 207 Joann F. Mazzadra Christopher J. Meyer Monica L. Michaud Kevin G. Miller Brent J. Moore Psychology English Zoology Biology Geography and Manne Affairs Nikki A. Pankowski Dental Hygiene Steven J. Parker Zoolgy A small snack. These are just a few delicasies offered by the Ram’s Den in the Memorial Union. 208 Seniors Tina M. Patterson Anna Pavlotsky Stephen D. Peterson Sandra K. Piccillo Julie A. Pistacchio Sociology Dental Hygiene Journalism Italian Journalism Lisa Pointek Frank B. Postma Simon Pressmon Mary S. Purzycki Dameon E. Reilly Spatial Devi, in Urban Envim. Geology PoUtical Science Microbiology Journalism Lori A. Ripa English Carol A. Sandrowski Psychology Dina Saravo Dental Hygiene Gena L. Sawyer Dental Hygiene Michelle R. Shapiro Dental Hygiene Lisa M. Shaw Speech Communication Seniors 209 Francisco M. Silva Psychology Dawn T. Silvestri Biology Corinne L. Slein Dental Hygiene Christine M. Smyth Psychology UR1 faculty threatens strike. For a while students weren’t sure classes would open in January due to the threat of a faculty strike Luckily for graduating seniors and other students the disaster was averted and classes opened on time. Michelle E. Tolman Theater 210 Seniors Helen Tsouris Dental Hygiene Getting out your frustrations. Some UR1 students felt the best way to do this was having a snowball fight but others thought breaking windows was going too far. Joann R. Varden James J. Walker Lisa B. Warren Laura E. Weber Audrey H. Weinreich Chemistry English Medical Technology Zoology Speeh Communication Lynn S. Whitten Psychology Marilyn E. Wisehart English Leontine M. Wolven Dental Hygiene Julie A. Wright Computer Science Seniors 211 College of Business Dana G. Abowitt Susan M. Amerio John V. Atansoff III Kimberly A. August Robert W. Azzolino Accounting Marketing Marketing Marketing Management Stephen M. Bannon Accounting John A. Benoit Management Information Systems The gteat American smokeout. The point was made with emphasis this year with this balloon being put upon campus. Denise E. Block Marketing 212 Seniors John R. Ciliino Accounting Stephen L. Coates Accounting Linda M. Coelho Marketing Cynthia A. Cohen Management Suzanne Cole Management Information Systems Christine A. Connor Marketing Denise C. Conway Accounting Eric L. Croce Marketing Seniors 213 Monica L. DelFazio Patricia A. DiPippo Frank M. DiRaimo Julianne Domey Paul H Dudzinski Marketing General Business Admin. Accounting Accounting Management Information Systems 214 Seniors eanninc M. Fitzgerald Management Science William J. Fortier Accounting Gerald M. Freitas Management Information Systems Sanford L. Friedman Management Information Eileen Gebbia Accounting Seniors 215 Carolyn M. Gingras Management Information Systems Terry A. Gognon Marketing Kellyanne Gravel Accounting Daniel F. Harrington Management Margaret Hegarty Management Sheiyl L. Heller Marketing Timothy J. Hotchkiss Management Information Systems One familiar sight at URI is the constant coming and going of people. All of us have experienced this at one time or another. 216 Seniors Christopher M. lacona Michael A, Iemina Jeffrey M. James Finance Terry D. Jann Maria D. Karahalios Biomedical Electronics Engr. Management Information Management Information Marketing Systems Systems David L. Laliberte Carl G. Lauro Jr. Nancy A. Lazaros Christopher D. Leahey Susan J. Lebkvecher Marketing Marketing Finance Accounting Marketing Andrew G. Leventhal Marketing Laura Levine Accouting Dana G. Lichtenstein Production Operation Mgt. Erica C. Logcher Management Julia W. Londergan Richard C. Lozzi Corrine A. Lynn Kimberly A. Mancini Leo K. Marshall Personnel Management Management Information Marketing Marketing Management Systems Seniors 217 Robert R. Mastriani Marketing Brian J. McGinnis Accounting Gwyn D. Mehringer Management Information Systems Dawn C. Mellen Marketing James A. Melvin Marketing John A. Menzies Management Information Systems Debra S. Miller Management Linda D. Muller Accounting Susan E. Murphy Marketing Gail E. Murvine Marketing Kristian Nergaard General Business Admin. James P. Nunnery Finance Susan F. O’Neill Marketing 218 Seniors Ronald S. Ohsbcrg Laura L. Paspalos Stephanie J. Patron Donald E. Payette Jr. Paul A. Pereira Accounting Marketing Accounting Marketing Management Carolyn J. Powers Finance Nancy J. Puleo Accounting Susan Quintiliani Michael Raspallo Brian Ratte Accounting General Business Admin. Management Information Systems Bradford B. Read Management Patrice Reid Management John Ruggeri Lisa M. Sabra Brian R. Salisbury Lisa M. Saueir Eric F. Scheer Management Marketing Marketing Management Information Management 3 Sustems Seniors 219 Alison B. Shafto Michael W. Sheilds Paula J. Snyder Lisa M. Sorrentino Mary P. Storti Finance Management Information Marketing Finance Marketing Systems Something everyone is aware of today is the political tension around the world. Wendy J. Van Horn Management Information Systems 220 Seniors Regina M. Varone Finance David A. Velleco Thomas A. Verdi Luanne Viticonte Frances Vorbach Susan Wiener Management Information Finance Marketing Management Accounting Systems William M. Wilcox David Wilson James Xiarhos Rita Yeretsian Richard Zirlen Management Marketing Management Accounting Accounting Seniors 221 College of Engineering Mathew W. Aitkenhead Jihad Almahayni Deborah Androvich John F. Bannon Andrew Basso Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Electronic Computer Civil Engineering Chemical Engineering Engineering Michael L. Beaujean Electronic Computer Engineering Michael J. Bekech Chemical Engineering Keith A. Birch Chemical Engineering Paul Bradley Electronic Computer Engineering Kerry M. Britt Chemical Engineering Edward G. Bums Betty Cabral Electronic Computer Electronic Computer Engineering Engineering Lynn M. Carll Donald L. Chace Electrical Engineering Chemical Engineering Registration day — never ending. Have a seat — the class you needed to graduate is closed out Keep on looking! 222 Seniors Debra A. Cullerton Jonathon Dansereau Christine Deluski Ray Deragon Domingos Dias Industrial Engineering Mechanical and Ocean Chemical Engineering Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Engineering Herman Diebler Jr. William S. Dobensky Donald Dymess David J. Earley Richard A. Ellis Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering Chemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering Ian Featherstone Chemical Engineering David J. Folloni Electrical Engineering Joseph A. Gabrey HI Electrical Engineering Denise L. Gambino Civil Engineering Stephen Garabedian Mechanical Engineering John M. Gennari Electrical Engineering Christopher Giordano Chemical Engineering Robert A. Grizzetti Chemical Engineering Charles Hall Mechanical Engineering Richard T. Haupt Mechanical Engineering Seniors 223 Thomas M. Kenney Andra Kirsteins Electrical Engineering Chemical Engineering James Lappin Jr. Electronic Computer Engineering Eric Larson Mechanicl Engineering Peter Lombardo Industrial Engineering Richard Lonardo Civil Engineering Joseph P. Lopes Jr. Electronic Computer Engineering 224 Seniors prepared by taping windows. Lucidly damage on campus as well as around the state was minimal. Paul Lunny Elef-Ther Maragakis Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Imad E. Massabni James C. McCaughey Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering Richard T. McGinn Joseph Medeiros Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Eric T. Miller Electronic Computer Engineering Nam Nguyen Chemical Engineering Ronald Muller Civil Engineering Frank K. Morse Civil Engineering Richard J. O’Brien 111 Industrial Engineering Seniors 225 Audrey L. Plympton Howard Reed Civil Engineering Civil Engineering Samuel L. Sacks Chemical Engineering Laura G. Schmidt Civil Engineering James F. Silver Chemical Engineering Steven Silvestro Electrical Engineering James W. Sokolski Electrical Engineering 226 Seniors William G. Varden Electronic Computer Engineering David Willard Kenneth G. Woodard Khalil C. Youssef Civil Engineering Chemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Shailesh Srivastava Electrical Engineering William R. Van Deusen Electrical Engineering Ralph A. Vecchio Mechanical Engineering Seniors 227 College of Human Sciences John Agresti Physical Education Mary Rose Ahem Elementary Education Diane Allaire Textiles, Fash. Merch. Design Heather Baker Textiles, Fash. Merch. Design Diane Baranoski Elementary Education Clara M. Bernardo Elementary Education Donna Beyer Textiles Fash. Merch. Design Kerrie Allen Textiles, Fash. Merch. Design 228 Seniors Paula Brandell Christine Brennan Sharon L. Cappalli Lisa Camevale Maria Camevale Communicative Disorders Textile Marketing Education and Communicative Consumer Affairs Textiles Fash. Merch. Design Disorders Carol A. Chapman Textiles Fash. Merch. Design Sonia Chak Textile Marketing Susan Clark Human Dev. Family Studies Anna Coelho Physical Education Kirsten H. Croasdale Elementary Education Linda M. Cross Textiles Fash. Merch. Design Lori D. Alfonso Communicative Disorders The majestic sea coast is one of Rhode Island’s biggest attractions. As this picture shows, there is both beauty and danger in the ocean during a storm. Seniors 229 Ann Marie D. Ordine Textiles Fash. Merch. Design Robin D. Onofrio Elementary Education Sara De Salvo Maria Stella T. Delia Human Dev. Family Studies Communicative Disorders Jacqueline L. DesRoches Human Dev. Family Studies Kelly Dickson Textile Marketing Bridget Ficazzola Elementary Education The Memorial Union is a familiar sight to many URI students. There students can buy books, jewelry, food and other things as well as join student organizations such as the yearbook and newspaper. 230 Seniors Anthony Fimognari Guiseppe Fontana Lisa E. Forsberg Tammy L. Foster Carolyn Garvey Secondary Education Physical Education Textiles, Fash. Merch. Human Sciences and Services Elementary Education Design Dana Gilman Jill N. Goodman Terri Goulart Maeve Healey Jane Healy Textiles, Fash. Merch. Consumer Affairs Textile Marketing Textile Marketing Elementary Education Design Joan Heaton Donna E. Howkins Martha Holmes Julie Jacques Karen R. Johnson Human Dev. Family Human Sciences and Human Dev. Family Textiles, Fash. Merch. Communicative Disorders Studies Services Studies Design Maureen Kelly Textiles, Fash. Merch Design Shirley M. Kitchin Human Studies Willima H. Lake Secondary Education Elizabeth G. Laver Textiles, Fash. Merch. Design Judith A. Marble Human Dev. Family Studies Seniors 231 Gregory B. McCarthy Sharon L. Mchulty Physical Education Communicative Disorders Carla D. Panaggio Textiles, Fash. Merch. Design Gary J. Pazienza Secondary Education Audrey M. Pelletier Elementary Education Michelle M. Pelletier Textile Marketing Michael R. Piekarski Physical Education Natalie A. Pollard Textile Marketing Joanne F. Reilly Elementary Educataion Deborah Rodenberger Human Dev. Family Services Teresa M. Reilly Human Sciences Services Jo Ann Remillard Human Sciences Services Joanne Kuggieri Human Dev. Family Linda Ann Ruggieri Textiles Fash Merch. Design Robin J. Russell Textiles Fash Merch. Design Jeanmarie Sayour Textiles Marketing 232 Seniors Susan R. Schoonover Peter T. Sjonell Linda M. Smith Jane Sousa Eric W. Spath Textiles Fash. Merch. Design Textile Marketing Elementary Education Human Dev. Family Studies Physical Education Kathleen M. Spencer Elizabeth L. Strabley Suzanne M. Tanner Joanne B. Torkomian Maria Toschies Communicative Disorders Textiles Fash. Merch. Design Consumer Affairs Human Science Services Textiles Fash. Merch. Design Lisa M. Venancio Elementary Education Sara A. Waterhouse Textiles Fash. Merch. Design Harry S. Way Physical Education Jill E. Werber Human Dev. Family Studies Sharon R. Whittaker Human Dev. Family Studies Christine M. Williams Home Econ. Education Seniors 233 College of Nursing Lori A. Ahlsen Caroline Annonio Charlene A. Berlan Susan E. Bums Mariellen Clarke Nursing Nursing Nursing Nursing Nursing Allison Cooke Nursing Cynthia A. Coulter Nursing Lesley J. Dinhoffer Nursing Jennifer W Fairbank Nursing International Fashion Show. No. she isn’t from the Tales of the Arabian Nights. She is one of many participants in the annual International Fashion Show. Angelita Hensman Nursing Patrice Fidaleo Nursing Julie A. Helle Nursing 234 Seniors Debra A. Hill Nursing Kelly A. Hogue Nursing Jerri L. Jaffa Nursing Shiela L. Killoran Nursing Patricia E. McCann Maureen McSweeny Mary E. Montore Colleen A. Mulligan Maria Pagliusi Nursing Nursing Nursing Nursing Nursing Mary L. Pendergast Nursing Mauren Ryan Nursing Mona E. Sibson Nursing Cecelia A. Sinnott Nursing Bethanne Smyth Nursing Francine M. Spirgel Nursing Keryn J. Suchotliff Nursing Sharon A. Sweeney Nursing Kathleen L. White Nursing Seniors 235 College of Pharmacy Linda A. Cambell Pharmacy Sharon H. Caruso Pharmacy Christopher J. Connolly Ann Marie Dimattia Pharmacy Pharmacy Elise M. Bourcier Pharmacy Christine Calvert Pharmacy Donna M. Fortin Jean Marie Geoffrey Warren A. Goolgasian Stephen E. Heidenthal Pharmacy Pharmacy Pharmacy Pharmacy Fran M. Kochman Pharmacy 236 Seniors Lorraine A. Marchi Justin P. McCarthy Pharmacy Pharmacy Charles M. Rowlett Pharmacy Marita R. Sherbo Pharmacy Thomas N. Siedel Pharmacy Cynthia J. Silk Pharmacy Deborah Wade Pharmacy Seniors 237 College of Resource Development Patrice C. D’Ovidio Aquaculture Fish. Tech. 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Charles; County Line Road, Skaneateles, NY 13152 Benevides, James; 300 Ridge St., Fallriver, MA 02721 Benoit. John; 102 Greenwich Avenue, Warwick, RI 02886 Benson, Jon; 1480 Highhawk Road, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Benz. Fritz; 3684 Diamond HiU Road, Cumberland, RI 02864 Berard, Dennis; 83 Lincoln Avenue, Central Falls, RI 02863 Berard, Robert; 94 Centra] St., Narragansett, RI 02882 Berger, Laura; 2881 San Martin Ct„ Las Vegas, NV 89121 Bergeron, Lawrence; 130 Sourth Street, Providence, RI 02906 Bergeron. Susan; 111 Oakland Avenue. Apt. 84, Cranston. RI 02920 Berke, Julie; do Baum. 12 Ingcrsoll Roa d, Marlboro, NJ 07746 Berkman, Paul; 138 South Ferry Rd., Saunderstown, RI 02874 Berlam, Charlene; 69W Ward Avenue, Westcrlv, RI 02891 Berlanga, Joe; 10 Jerrv Lane. Davisville, RI 02854 Bernardo, Clara; 111 Creenwood Street, Cranston, RI 02910 Bernstein, Alan; 12 Sherman St., Newport, RI 02840 Berthelette, Doris; 68 Arland Dr., Pawtucket. RI 02861 Best, Samuel; Facultv Apts. E2, Kingston, RI 02881 Bcukema, Paul; R.R. 2. Box 90, West Kingston, RI 02892 Beyer. Donna; 77 High Tor Drive, Watchung, NJ 07060 Bianco, Richard; 100 Phillips Avenue, Warwick, RI 02888 Biegncr, Ann Mari; 21 Lea Drive. North Kingstown. RI 02852 Billingham, Page; 36 Svcamore Terrace, Windham, Cl 06280 Billups, Thomas; 20 Oak Grove Avenue, Barrington, RI 02806 Bdoune, Samer; 994 Boston Neck Rd. 10. Narragansett, RI 02882 Birch, Diane; 80 Millpond. North Andover, MA 01845 Birch, Keith; R.R. 2, Box 43IA, Hailville Rd., Exeter. RI 02822 Birch, Nancv; 1219 Old Bapist Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Bird. Karen; 138 Wendell Road, Warwick, RI 02888 Birdsell. Loriann; 4 Hickory Street, Danburv, CT 06810 Birkennreier, Bruce; 30 Rustic Terrace, Fair Haven, NJ 07701 Bissonnette, Marc; 21 Circuit Drive. Cumberland. RI 02864 Blackwell. Dawn; 16 V incent Avenue. Pawtucket, RI 02860 Blais, Alan; Apt. 434, Grad. Village. Kingston, RI 02881 Blaskowski. John; 22 Cold Spring Road. Avon, CT 06001 Block, Dale; 22 Dillon Avenue, North Kingston, RI 02852 Block, Denise; 2 Devon Court. Holmdel. NJ 07733 Bobba. Vincent; Boisvert Linda; 50 Barton Street, Woonsocket. RI 02895 Boisvert, Michelle; 28 Lvnn Avenue, Rumford, RI 02916 Bombard, William; P.O. Box 306, Wyoming, RI 02898 BoraldL Tee ; 92 od m on S t re e L Narragamett, RI 02882 Bonetti, Michael; 29 Sunnyside Drive, Warwick, RI 02889 Bonitati. Janet; 16 Prospect Street. Southfield, RI 02917 Bonnell, Stephen; 96 Saxons Drive. Warwick. RI 02886 Booth. Barry; 137 Lepcs Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871 Borge, Laura; 28 Atlas Street, Providence, RI 02994 Bourcier. Elbe; 4 Hillcrest Avenue, Johnston, RI 02919 Bourquef Chri in; P. O. 3575° Pea Dalc.TlTmi R ' ° SS ' Bowden. Michael; R.R. 2 Box 205, York. ME 03909 Bovd, Da rid” ' .50 Eagle Ridge Drive. clkes ' Ferry, CT 06355 Boyle. Janet; 631 W. Bel Air Avenue, Aberdeen, MD 21001 Bovnton. James; 44 Gilbert Street. Warwick, RI 02886 Bozeman, Todd; 7807 Bethunv Drive, Forestville, MD 20747 Bradley, Paul; 96 Sleepy Hollow Drive, Cumberland, RI 02864 Bradshaw, Helen; 46 Deborah Road, Warwick, RI 02888 Bradv, Patricia; 85 Highland Avenue, Johnston, RI 02919 Braen, Samuel; 306 Windham Court, Wychoff, NJ 07481 Braga. Mary; 1 Chestnut Street Apt 416, Providence, RI 02903 Bramande. Francis; 20 Armand Place. Ridgefield, CT 06877 Branded, Paula; 1402 Village Drive. Brewster, NY 10509 Brassil, Kevin; 93 Governor Street, Providence, RI 02906 Braun. Laura; 90 King Street, Malveme. NY 11565 Brawlcy. Lori; 296 Shore Acres Rd., North Kingstown, RI 02852 seadow, MA 01028 mwich, RI 02818 k, MA 01077 y, Janice; 2 Hen :k Street, i. RI OS Gregroy; Long View Drive, W orennan, M. Christ; 60 Lund Avenue, aiamioru, v. i. uoouj B rennan, Thomas; II Readon Field Lane, N. Attleboro, MA 02763 Brennan, William; 2517 39th Street NW, Washington, DC 20007 Bricault. Patricia; 6 Thomas, Cumberland, RI 02864 Bricker, Catherin; 134 Croveland Avenue. Warwick. RI 02886 Britt, Kerry; 9 Fox Den Road, Bethel. CT 06801 Brockwell. Greg; P.O. Box 3240, Westport, CT 06880 Brogan, Michael; Longview Dr. R.F.D. 11 Box 36, Mahopac. NY 1 Bromberg, Rochelle; 33 Intervale Road, Providence, RI 02906 Brown, Amy; 65 Woodbury Street, Providence, RI 02906 Brown, Melodv; Rounds 1 .me. Foster, RI 02825 Brown, Peter; 24 Rockland St., Natick, MA 01760 Brown, Scott; 22 Greenwood Drive, Wakefield, RI 02879 Brown, Steven; 95 Pont Street, Wakefield, RI 02879 Brown. Susanne; BI4 Curtis Corner Road. Wakefield, RI 02789 Browne. Mark; 32 Winchell Road. Warwick, RI 02889 Browning, Melissa; 110 Peele Road, Nashua, NH 03062 Bruno, Julie; 6 Scott Drive, North Easion, MA 02356 Bruzzio, Deborah; 218 West Point Avenue, Somrset, NJ 08873 Buck, Fred; 257 Beacon Drive, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Bui, Huu; 98 Oak St. Apt. 1, Westerly, RI 02891 Bulmer, Gary; 7185 Fnirfield Court. Alexandria, VA 22306 Buontempo. Mark; 60 .Allen Avenue, North Providence, RI 02911 Burgess, Kevin; 60 Fifth St., Narragansett, RI 02882 Burgess, Patricia; 299 Norwood Ave., Warwick, RI 02888 Burke, Aileen; 33 Sherman Drive, Scituate, MA 02066 Burns, Barbara, 126 Mayflower Drive, Cranston, RI 02905 Burns. Edward; 291 Waverly St., Cranston, RI 02909 Burns, Jeanne; Kenyon School Road, Kenyon, RI 02836 Burns. Mary Lou; 8 Vancouver Avenue, Warwick, RI 02886 Bums, Peter; 36 Brookdale Drive, West Warwick, RI 02893 Bums. Susan; 1 Kenwood Street, Chelmsford, MA 01824 Burnside, Scott; 20 Austin St., Peacedale, RI 02883 Butler, William; 9 Reservoir Cirlce, Jamestown. RI 02835 Byanski, Thomas; 126 Trent Avenue. Warwick, RI 02886 Byers, Thomas; 99 Linda Avenue. Portsmouth, RI 02871 Byrnes. Paul; 15 Maudsley Avenue. Barrington. RI 02806 Cabana, Thomas; 102 Martin Street, Pawtucket, RI 02861 Cabral, Bettv; 84 East Bourne Avenue, Tiverton, RI 02878 Cabral, Dawn; 130 Hayden Ave., Tiverton, RI 02878 Cabral, Lawrence; 47 Iongmont Street, Providence, RI 02908 Cacchiotti, John; 1% Rockwood, Cranston, RI 02920 CafTerky. Virginia; 25 Third Street, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Cain, Thomas; 91 Pipers Hill Road. Wdton, CT 06897 Caito, Teresa; 65 Webb Street, Providence, RI 02908 Calamita, James; P.O. Box 24, Peacedale. RI 02883 Caley, IV, Charles; 57 Standish Rd., Jamestown, RI 02835 Caliri, Caroline; 16 Earle ' s Court, Narragansett, RI 02882 Caliri, Maria; 21 America Street, Providence, RI 02903 Campbell. Lmda; 15 Av Campbell, Marianne; 34 Birchwood Ri Campo, Elizahct; 10 Clinton Avenue, Cannon, Joanne; 59 Myra Road, Han Cano. Luis; 120 Division, Pawtucket, Capalbo, John; 18 Charles Avenue, V Caparco, Gina; 35 Bishop Hill Road, Cardu Carey, Matthc ... _ Carey, Richard; 31 Douglas Circle, Greenville, RI 02828 Carlini, Elena; R.d. 1 16 Northgate Dr., Walden, NY 12586 Carll, Lynn; 60 Balsam Drive, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Carlson, Eric; 18 Cherry Lane, Bristol, RI 02809 Carmody, Ronald; 632 Stonechurch Road, Tiverton, RI 02878 Camevale, Lba; 4 Stonegate Drive, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Camevule, Maria; 10 Old Simmonsville Road, Johnston, RI 0291 Carnevale, Peter; 218 Mt. Laurel Dr.. Cranston, RI 02920 Caron, Michelle; 6 Orrin Street, West Warwick, RI 02893 Carpenter, Kalherin; Trimble Hoad. Middletown, RI 02840 Carr, Jeffrey; 1 Chappell Road. Wakefield, RI 02879 Carr, Marv Eli; 32 Main St.. Stonington, CT 06378 Carreira, Jeffrey; 107 Warren Avenue, Tivcrtnn, RI 02878 Carreiro, Peter; 30 Friendship, Newport. RI 02840 Carrier, Monique; 23 Field Avenue, West Warwick, RI 02893 Carson, Susan; 4042 Post Road, Warwick, RI 02886 Carter, Stephen; 818 Kingstown Road, Peacedale, 1U 02 Cook. Margo; 13 Shirley Ann Drive, Ocean, NJ 07712 Cooke, Allison; 100 Windermere Way. Warwick, RI 02886 Cooley, Lisa; 1 Zabella Drive, Spring Valley. NY ' 10977 Copan, Lori; 14 Line Sreet Apt. 2. Somerville, MA 02143 Cordeiro. August; 3 Wilbur Avenue, Newport. RI 02840 Corneau, Charles; 82 Belmont Street, Central Falls, RI 02863 Costa, Jennifer; 335 Stone Church Road. Tiverton, RI 02878 Costa, Manny; 214 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910 Costanza. Joanne; 97 North Road. Peace Dale, RI 02883 Cote, Eric; 27 Mayflower Drive, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Cote, Gilbert; 903 Mendon Road, Woonsocket. RI 02895 Cote, Michael: 17 Stanley Avenue. Woonsocket, RI 02895 Cottam, Thomas; 35 Cypress Avenue. Narragansett. RI 02881 Cottrell, Karen; 115 Dodge Street, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Coughlin, Timothy; 58 Cochran Street, West Warwick, RI 02893 Coulter, Cvnthia; Purgatory Road, Exeter, RI 02822 - • -■ •- st Ave., Pawtucket, RI 02860 Caruolo. Lisa; P.O. Box 220 Punch Bowl Trai St Kingston, Ri Caruso, Sharon; 128 Moorefield Street, Providence, RI 02909 Casci, Kerstin; 26 Ccdarwood Drive, East Providence, RI 02915 Cases, Deborah; 1 Hanley Lane, Warren, RI 02885 Casey, Paul; 400 16 Pleasant St., Rumford, RI 02916 Casev, Richard; 5 Pearl Street, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Cassavell, Patricia; 3 Skyline Drive, Upper Saddle Rv„ NJ 07458 Cassidv, Michael; 33 North Grove Street, Valley Stream, NY 11580 Cassinari, Leslie; 669 Kingstown Road, Peacedale, RI 02883 CasteUo, Richard; 12 Edelweiss Ave. Lincoln, RI 02865 Cavaliere, Marcella; 70 Griffith Drive, Riverside, RI 02915 Centracehio Annie; 67 Lakewood Drive, Narragansett, RI 02882 Chace, Donald; 35 Old Carrage Rd. Apt. 97, West Warwick, RI 028 Chak, Sonia; 482 Smithfield Ave., Pawtucket, RI 02860 Chambers, Karen; 70 Russett Hill Road, Sherbom. MA 01770 Champlin. Joseph; Champlin Drive, Ashaway, RI 02804 Champlin, Maia; 126-1 Pendar Road, North K ingsto wn, RI 02852 erly, R Chandrasekha, Ratna; 65 Village Chapdelaine, Jeffrey; 362 Mant, Chapin. Susan; Old Boston Neel Chapman, John; 18 Brianwood R iston, RI 02920 lorth Kingslnwn RI 02852 Hill Road, Ashaway, RI 02804 ■ Coventry, RI 02816 ien, Gary; R.F.D 1, Dryden, ME 04225 in, Julie; 1 Main Street, F ‘ 1 1 n, Jeffrey; 207 Doyle Stn RI 02824 ;, RI 02 Courn. Charpentier, David; 22 Manor Drive, Co Charpentier, Denbe; Circle Drive, Coventry, RI 02816 Charpentier, James; 22 Manor Drive, Coventry , RI 02816 Charron, Janet; 78 Station Street, Coventry, RI 02816 Chartier, Daniel, 165 Patton Rood, Woonsocket, RI 02895 Chaves. Kevin; 83 Gormley Avenue. Portsmouth, RI 02871 Chavez, Lois; 24 Linden Drive, Kingston, RI 02881 Chen, Chong; 180 Hunnewell Ave. Newton, MA 02158 Chenard. Jeffrey; Addison Rd., Goffslown, NH 03045 Cheshire, Jeanette; 329 Greenwood Drive, Cheshire, CT 06410 Cbeslock, Kathleen; 6 Chedartree Place, Huntington Station. NY Chester, Charles; 6 Pine Street, Hamilton, NY 13346 Chevalier, Susan; 14 East Beach Drive, Rowayton, CT 06853 Chiabai, Joseph; Rt. 2 Box 100, West Kingston, RI 02892 Chicorsky. Glenn; 788 Marilyn Lane, Baldwin, NY 11510 Chisholm, Patricia; 40 Plains Rd., W. Kingston, RI 02892 Chmielewski. Stephen; 56 Arland Drive, Pawtucket, RI 02861 Chofav, Pamela; 118 Division Street, Woonsocket. RI 02895 Chofav. Ronald; 1 18 Division Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895 Chou, Hong-Non; 235 Graduate Village, Kingston, RI 02881 Chrt- ■ Chri r ji; 37 Lower College Rd., Kingston, RI 02881 Churchill, Richard; Apt. 6 Cold Springs Park, Manchester, PA 17345 Cicearone. Anthony; 2 Ruths Boulevard, Coventry, RI 02816 Cillino, John; 10 HiUview Drive, Westerly , RI 02891 Civalier, EUvn; 88 Knollwood Circle, North Kingstown, IU 02852 Clark. Jeffrey: 113 Johnson Boulevard, Coventry , RI 02816 Clark, Joan; 393 Maple St., YVarwick, RI 02888 Clark, Robert: 44 Greenwood Drive, Peace Dale, RI 02879 Clark, Robert; 1020 Papen Road, Bridgewater, NJ 08807 Clark. Susan; 141 Roger Williams Ave., Providence, RI 02907 Clarke, Maricllc; 548 Jackson Avenue. Washington Township, NJ 07675 Clavet. Charles; 100 Perry Street, Central Falls, RI 02863 Clough, Heather; 340 Broadway, Pawtucket, RI 02860 Clowes, Florence; Saw Mill Hill Road, Danielson, CT 06239 Cloxton, David; 92 HUltop Drive, Cranston. RI 02920 Coates, Stephen; 26 Harris Avenue, West Warwick, RI 02893 Coelho, Anna; Winter Hill Road, Mattapoisett, MA 02739 Coelho. Linda; Pole No. 134 Great Road. Lincoln, RI 02865 Coffua, Karen; 252 Wakefield Street, West Warwick, RI 02893 Cohen, Cvnthia; 710 Evans Street, Paramus, NJ 07652 Cohen. Enid; 8 Crassy Plain Rd., Barrington, RI 02806 Colby, Erie; 553 Essex Road P.O. Box 64, Westb rook, CT 06498 Cole, Dale .Ann; 182 Jones Street, Middletown, RI 02840 Cole. Jeffrey; Shelldrake Rd.. Wakefield, RI 02879 Cole. Susanne; P.O. Box 1319, New London, NH 03257 Coleman, Michael; 223 Glen Hills Drive. Cranston, RI 02920 Collier, Wiehrs; 246 Foddering Farm Road, Narragansett, RI 02882 Colson, Roslyn; 34 Luzon Ave. 12, Providence. RI 02906 Corneau, Paul; 28 Cedar Crest Drive, Westerly, RI 02891 Condon, Sharon; 3210 Wimbledon Court, Kennesaw, CA 30144 Coneys, Kathleen; 17 Woodland Drive. Huntington Bay, NY 11743 Congdon. Karen; 633 Post Road, Wakefield, RI 02879 Conley, Karen; 22 Anchorage Road, Warwick, RI 02889 Conley, Meredith; 10 Mashucna Drive, Warwick. RI 02888 Conlon, Stephen; 7 Silver Lake Avenue, Wakefield, RI 02879 Conner, Michele; 44 Mayflower Drive, Middletown, RI 02840 Connolly, Christop; 91 Asbury Street, South Hamilton, MA 01982 Connor, Christin; 32B Eagles Run, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Connors, Henry; 14 Tanglcwood Drive. East Providence, RI 02915 Conway , Denise; 314 Old Billerica Road, Bedford, MA 01730 Conway , Lucille; 976 Vista Brisa, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Cook, Joan: 106 Briarbrook Driv ive. Middle!; Cranston, RI 02 10 Cedar Island Hi M 02893 Courtney, Maria; 802 North Salem Rd., Ridgfield, CT 06877 Cousins, Rae; 117 Paw ' Coutu, Glenn; 61 Bord Cower, Kathleen; Cox, Lexie; Colonial viuage no., Asnaway, m uzoua Cozzolino, Joseph; 11 Saratoga Avenue, Westerly, RI 02891 Craig, Lisa; Box 1623, Kingston, RI 02881 Crayne, Janet; 100 Dunstcr Road, Apt. 2. Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Cree, Kathryn; 255 Seabreeze Dr., North Kingstown, RI 02852 Crccgan, Kathleen; 11 Frontier Rd., Warwick, RI 02S89 Cribari, Jacquelv; Bettv Pond Road, Scituate, RI 02831 Croasdale, Kirsten; 15 Crcstwood Drive, Kingston, RI 02881 Croce, Eric; 27 Mapleerest Dr., Greenville, RI 02828 Croce, Maria; 12 Lena Street, North Providence, RI 02904 Crohan, Catherin; 5 Pelham Road. Natick, MA 01760 Crook, Pamela; Shore Road Box 305, Westerly. RI 02891 Cross. Linda; 9 North Drive, Simsbury, CT 06070 Crosson, David; 381 Chase Rd., North Dartmouth, MA 02747 Croston, Kathleen; 1069 Clav Avenue, Pelham Manor, NY 10803 Cuccio, Lisa; 40 Case Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910 Cuddy, Susan; 34 Moorland Culen, Elizabet; 43 Anchorage Road, Warwick, RI 02889 Cullerton, Debra; 118 Waterman Ave., North Providence, RI Cunha, Lisa; 953 Greenvdle Ave. Box 539, Greenville, RI 026 Cunniff, Jacqueh; R.F.D. 2 Box 416, Foster, RI 02825 Cunningham, Patricia; 44 Martingale Drive. Warwick, RI 02t Cuomo, Deborah; 108 Wannamoisett Road, East Providence, Curnow. Alfred; 110 Kenyon Avenue, Wakefield. RI 02879 Curzake. Jr.. John; 95 Hvde Avenue. Pawtucket, RI 02861 Cusnmano, Laura; 2080 Baylis Avenue, Elmonl. NY 11003 Cynar, Skip; P.O. Box 574, Saunderstown, RI 02871 Czarn, Cynthia; 56 Pennsylvania Ave., Narragansett, RI 0288 D’ Alfonso, Lori; 46 Sunny Cove Drive, W arwick. RI 02886 D Ambolo, Roxanne; 215 Frelinghuysen Avenue, Raritan, NJ DOnofrio. Robin; 105 Iden Avenue. Pelham Manor, NY 108C D Ordine, Ann Mari; 126 Ardmore Avenue, Providence, RI 0 D’Ovidio, Patrice; P.O. Box 85, Wyoming, RI 02898 Daikudis, Panagiot; 65 Tzivaropoulou St., Koufalia-Thess 10 Kiilgsto . RI 02881 ary; P.O. Box 282, Peace Dale, RI 02883 a, Chetan; Seada Geo. Inc. 4124 Lakeside, Richm Dana, Robert; 2016 Brown Street, Brooklyn, NY 11229 Danforth, William; 12 English Road, Sudbury, MA 01776 Dansereau, Jonathan; 6 Nelson Drive, East Lyme, CT 06333 Darcy, Maryann; 74 Marshall Circle, Coventry. RI 02816 Darmody. Christop; 159 Bliss Street, Fall River, MA 02720 Davies, Cary; 84 Stokes St., Warwick, RI 02889 Davies, Robin; 110 Butler Avenue, Providence. RI 02906 Davis, John; 520 Dillon Lane, Swansea, MA 02777 Davis, Philip; 81 Prospect Hill Street, Newport, RI 02840 Davis, Tracev; Tamanaco Road, Bradford. RI 02808 Dawson. William; 1165 Main Street, South Windham, ME 04082 De Alteris, Judith; 155 Seaside Dr„ Jamestown, RI 02835 De AngeUs. David; 152 F.lwyn Street, Cranston, RI 02920 De Bartolo, Maria; 20 Longvue Avenue, Westerly, RI 02891 De Benedetto, Marina; 71 Crescent Ave., Rye, NY 10580 De Marco, Linda; 126 Edgewood Boulevard, Cranston, RI 02905 De Menocal. Peter; Grad School Oceanography, Narragansett, RI 02882 De yuattro, Lisa; 1 Spring Hill Drive, Johnson. RI 02919 De Quattro, Pamela; 195 Rutland Street, Cranston, RI 02920 De Salvo, Sara; 26 Ichahod Road, Simsbury, CT 06070 De Santis, Christop; 23 Spring Street, Milford, MA 01757 De Witt, Thomas; P.O. Box 3605, Peacedale. RI 02883 Deaett, Laurette; 187 Sisson Street. Pawtucket, RI 02860 Deal. Elizabet; 70 Adams Pt. Rd.. Barrington, RI 02806 Dean, Patricia; 110 Neptune Drive, Croton, CT 06340 Dcgli Angeli. Steven; 45 Jastram Street, Providence, RI 02908 Deighan, David; 14 Willow Street, North Providence, RI 02911 Deincs, Cheryl; 76 Sauga Avenue, North Kingstown, RI 02852 DeUa, Maria St.; 101 Wannamoisett Road, East Providence, RI 02914 Deluski, Christin; 13 Prospect Heights, Ashland, MA 01721 Demarinis, Sandra; 825 Pontiac Ave. Apt. 1530. Cranston. RI 02910 Depin, Janice; 683 Warren Street, Fall River, MA 02721 Deragon. Raymond; 33 Ike Street, Cumberland. RI 02864 Des Roches, Jacqucli; 18 St. George Ct., Warwick, RI 02888 Desisto, William; 1 Annawamscutt Road. Barrington. RI 02806 Deslauriers, Michael; 29 Woodlawn Drive, Cranston, RI 02920 Destremps, Christop; 55 Narragansett Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871 Detri, Susan; 93 Fiumc Street, Pawtucket.RI 02860 Deveau. Kimberly; 125 Van Zandt Ave. Apt. 203, Newport, RI 02840 Devine. Owen: 67 Palmer Avenue. Riverside, RI 02915 ■, Stephen; 293 Woodbine Street, Cranston, RI 02910 Devoe, Rich 12 Lafayc ct Ridge, .mica; 910 Sun; Di Filippo, Susan; 41 Marion Street, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Di Gregorio, Patrick; 8 Princess Pine Lane, Milford, MA 01757 Di Maggio, Anthony; 1004 Mansion View Dr., West Chester, PA 19382 Di Maftia, Ann Mari; 64 Marlboro Street, Norwood, MA 02062 Di Pippo, Patricia; 1414 Fox Hollow Road, Schenectady, NY 12309 Di Raimo, Frank; 25 Maplewood Avenue. Cranston, RI 02920 Diamond, laura; 50 Cushing Road, Webster. MA 01570 Diaz, Elizabet; 74 Boon Street, Narragansett, RI 02882 Dibella, Anthony; 4430 Post Rd. B-22. East Greenwich, RI 02818 Diclde, Cynthia; 21 Upyonda YVay, Rumford. RI 02916 Diekman, Keith; 13-61 Finn Terrace, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 Dickson, Kelly; 1070 Union Street. Manchester, NH 03104 Diehler, Herman: 58 Deacon Abbott Road, Redding, CT 068% Dieffenbach, Patricia; 240 Maple Avenue, Newport, RI 02840 Dietter. Robert; 57 Darley Drive, Hamden, CT 06518 Dinhoffer, Iesley; 1715 Newman Road. East Meadow, NY 11554 Dionne. Ann; 17 Prospect Street, Esmond, RI 02917 Diorio, Anne; Moriah Drive, Westerly, RI 02891 Dipaolo, Anthony: 283 Cove Ave., Warwick, RI 02886 Dobensky. William; 589 Riverdale Drive. Stratford, CT 06497 Seniors 245 Dodge, Andrew; 88 Rums tick Road, Barrington, HI 02806 Dohner, Cynthia; 2565 Durham Road, York PA 17402 Doire, Cindy; Saw Mill Road. Harmony, RI 02857 Dolan, Owen; 549 Dry Bridge Road, North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Doll, Robert; 121 Wunnegin Circle, Warwick, Rl 02818 Donatelli, Kathryn; 118 Cottage Avenue. North Providence, RI 02911 Donnelly, Carol; 100 New London Ave., Apt. B, West Warwick, Rl 02893 Donnelly, F__._ .„ _ Donohue, Holly; Wastes Donohue Nancy; 96 Richdale Road, Needham Donovan, Michelle; 18 Houston Avenue, Newport, Rl 02840 Dorney, Julianne; 55 Point Beach Drive, Milford, CT 06460 Dorsey, Peter; 140 Dahlia Street, Warwick, RI 02888 R.I., Kingston, RI 02881 “ ’ ' 810! berly; 63 Frost Street, Fall R ' , . , ancis: Dent. Entomnlnev Mir MI 48S23 e, Michael; 85 Tremont Street, Central Foils, Rl 02863 Jtarme, Denise; 421 Broadway, Newport, RI 02840 Dudzinski, Paul; 15 Woodmere Road, Bridgeport, CT 06610 DufTek, Mary Ell; Box 305, Alton Bay, NH 03810 Duffy-, Paul; 71 Lorraine Avenue, Providence, RI 02906 Dufresne, Robert; 85 Scituate Ave., Cranston, RI 02920 Dufresne, Roberta; 17 Arnold St., Shcldonville, MA 02070 Dugan. Randall; 14 Englewood Lane, Warwick, RI 028S8 Duggan, Elizabet; 94 Albert Avenue, Cranston, RI 02905 Duggan, Francis; 94 Albert Ave., Cranston, RI 02905 Dumont, Roger; 205 Harding Road, Scotch Plains, NJ 07076 Dumont, Tracey; 190 Riverfarm Dr., East Greenwich, RI 02818 Dunn Arthur; 15 Chris Terrace, Ring-wood. NJ 07456 Dunne, Kathleen; 25 Douglas Street, Emerson, NJ 07630 Duvennay, Richard; P.O. Box 691, West Kingston, RI 02892 Duxbury, Andrew; 300 Division Street, East Greenwich, Rl 02818 Dwyer, Mary; 827 N. Sumner Avenue. Scranton, PA 18504 Dyrness, Donald; 307 Eyland Avenue, Succasunna, NY 07876 Earley, David; 127 Crane Circle, New Providence, NJ 07974 Ebenezer. Duraisin; 65 53rd St. Asholamgar, Madras India 00000 E berly, Rex; R.F.D. 2, Box 66, West Kingston, RI 02892 Ebinger, Mark; 77 Leonard Bogwell, Narragansctt. RI 02882 Edge. John; 8 Sandra Dr.. Bristol, Rl 02809 Edler, Thomas; 104 Mulberry Road, Bristol, RI 02809 Ehrhardt. Thomas; 33-58 162 Street, Flushing, NY 11358 Eisaman, Cail; 91 Frederick Street, East Providence, RI 02916 Eliason, Leslie; 901 Main St„ East Greenwich. RI 02818 Elizondo, Luis; Route 138 Apt. 134 Grad Vil, Kingston, RI 02881 Ellal, Cary; 5908 Hanover Avenue, Springfield. VA 22150 Elliott, Dawn; 165 West End Avenue Apt. UN, New York, NY 10023 Ellis, John; 20 Tompson Drive, Seekonk, MA 02771 EUis, Richard; 2 Noble Ave., Barrington, RI 02806 Elmstrom, Kristin; R.R. 1 Box 76, Ashawav, Rl 02804 Engelhardt, Robert; 59 Dale Avenue, Cranston, Rl 02910 Englund, Robert; 41 Sunset Drive, Northborough, MA 01532 Eno, Patricia; 31 Clamer Street, Pawtucket. RI 02861 Enos, Lori; 17 El Inora Street, Riverside, RI 02915 Entwistle. Herbert; 4 Meadowridge Drive, Westerly, RI 02891 Eranosian, Gail; 156 Deltwood Road, Cranston, RI 02920 Erickson, Scott; 183 Fenner Avenue, Riverside, RI 02915 Escobar. Joseph; 32 Halsey Street, Newport, RI 02840 Escolas, Rebecca; 343 main Street Apt. 3C, Wakefield, Ri 02879 Estrella, Robert; 60 Lindy Avenue, East Providence, RI 02915 Euler, Susan; 1135 Cheshire Ave., Naperville, IL 60540 Evans, Jo Ann; 19 Malcolm Street, Cranston. RI 02910 Fabrizio, Mary; 8 Wolfe Road, Narragansett, RI 02882 Fagan. Brandon; 5648 Bonita Vista Way 19, Tampa, FL 33617 Fagnant, lane; P.O. Box 349, Saunderstown. RI 02874 Fabey, John; 151 Buena Vista Drive, North Kingstown, RI 02852 e, Edward; 37 Beverly Drive, Avon, CT 06001 ve. Box 6“ • ' , , , -ngham H Fairfield, Frederic; P.O. Box 544, Saude Falkson, Michael; 50 Briar Lane, Westwood, MA 02090 Faraj, Antoine; 46 Osborn Street, Providence, RI 02908 Faraone, Maria; 44 Blossom Dr., Cranston, RI 02921) Famum, Christop; 60 Fountain St., North Smithfieid, RI 02895 Farnum, Mathew; 60 Fountain Street NS, Woonsocket, RI 02895 Fasciano, Svlvia; 10 Russell Lane, Smithfieid, RI 02917 Fasquelle, Roberto; 309 Cull Blvd., Narragansett, RI 02882 Faubert, Glenn; P.O. Box 342, Kingston, RI 02881 Fawcett, David; 10 Cold Spring Avenue, North Providence, Rl 02911 Fazzio, William; P.O. Box 1403, Kingston, Rl 02881 Featherstone. Ian: 74 Porter Place. Montclair, NJ 07042 e, Lincroit. NJ 07738 rcviiey, aiiuri; i diuck re ourxeshoe, RumSOn, NJ 07760 Felbnan, Robert; 108 Deerfield Road, Cranston, Rl 02920 Fern, William; 49 Hamilton Boulevard, Piscataway, NJ 08854 Ferrante, EUen; R.R. 1, Box 328, East Shore R„ Jamestown, RI 02831 Ferrante, Richard; 628 East Shore Rd„ Jamestown, RI 02835 Ferrara, John; 181 Lake Carden Drive, Cranston. RI 02920 Ferrau, Kathleen; Botka Drive Box 204, Kenyon, Rl 02836 Ferreira, John; 32 Elm Street, Newport, RI 02840 Ferri, Julie; 5 Ivy- Drive, Coventry, RI 02816 Fem ' gno, William; 46 Seaview Avenue, Wakefield. Rl 02879 Ferris, Stephen; 7 Wellington Avenue, Newport, RI 02840 Ferrucci, Joseph; 15 Jasper Street, Providence RI 02904 Ferruccio. Mark; 43 Augsburg Drive. Attleboro, MA 02703 Fetzer, Kevin; 471 Stony Lane, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Ficazzola, Bridget; 28 Highpoint Drive, Warwick, RI 02818 Fidaleo, Patrice; 10 Paradise Court, New Fairfield, CT 06812 Fiedler, Steven; 109 Shady Cove Road, North Kingstown, Rl 02852 Field. Gregg; 6200 Post Road Lot 3, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Field, Mary; 195 Blanchard Avenue, Warwick, RI 02888 Field. Sandra; 15 Meadowbrook Road, Bedford. MA 01730 Fimognari, Anthony; 33 Waterman Avenue, East Longmeadow, MA 01028 Findlen, Daniel; 145 High St, Westerly, Fink Jeffrey; e, Christin; 88 Leedsville Driv ■R NY 11561 87, Chepachet (Harmony). RI 02814 Road, Narragansett, RI 02882 Fischer, Hichard; Cooper Rd. P Fischette, Maria Ro; 11 Sandpip Fisher, Keith; 77 Woodmans Tr, , Wakelield, HI UZB79 Fitch, Glenn; Hamilton Avenue. Jamestown, RI 02835 Fit la. Kevin; 153 New Meadow Rd., Barrington, RI 02806 Fitzgerald. Jeannine; 24 Hillside Road, Sparta, NJ 07871 Fitzgerald, John; 30 Johnny Cake Lane, Portsmouth, RI 02871 Fitzgerald, Kevin; P.O. Box 4629. Middletown. RI 02840 Fitzgerald, Kimberly; 28 Gorton Holden Terrace, Warwick, RI 02886 Fitzgerald J.. Frederic; 832 South Prospect St., Burlington. VT 05401 Fitzpatrick, Mary; 36 Gloria Street, Pawtucket. Rl, 02861 Fitzpatrick, Timothy; 153 Bridal Path Lane, New Cannon. CT 06940 Flanders, Scott; 1360 Atwood Ave., Johnston, RI 02919 Fletcher, Robert; 28 River Road, Iancoln RI 02865 Flint, Mary Ann; P.O. Box 15, 23 Mill St., Hope. RI 02831 Flores, Mary; 953A Tower Hill Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Flora, Arthur; 114 Homestead Avenue, North Smithfieid. RI 02895 Flynn, Charles; 57 Tuckcrman Ave., Middletow n, Rl 02840 Fogarty, Michael; P.O. Box 1358, North Falmouth, MA 02556 Foiloni, David; 30 Teakwood Court, East Greenwich, RI 02818 ” ' ' ; 69 Valley Crest Road, Coventry, RI 02816 d; 6 Old Tavern Lane, Greenville, RI 02828 — 31 Oak Street, Westerly, RI 02891 idra; Yaw goo Valley Apt. 2, Slocum, RI 02877 Jine; 4 Old Field lane, Redding, CT 06896 Forbes, Frances; 46 Wisteria Drive, Coventry, RI 02816 Forsberg, Lisa; 36 Osceola Avenue, Narragansett, RI 02882 Fortier, William; 16 Hillside Road, Plain ville, MA 02762 Fortin. Donna; 821 Oak Grove Avenue, Fall River, MA 02720 Fortin. Jeffrey; 10 North Water Street, Portsmouth. Rl 02871 Foss, Linda; 22 Maplecrest Drive, Pawtucket, RI 02861 Foster, Tammic; 22 Margin Street, Westerly, RI 02891 Frageorgia, David; P.O. Box 63, Narragansett. RI 02882 Francesconi, Brenda; 103 Clews Street, Pawtucket, RI 02861 Freda, Eleanor; 10 Angel] Road, North Providence. RI 02904 Freitas, David; 34 Vineyard Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914 Freitas, Gerald; 4 Kennedy Drive, Coventry, RI 02816 Friedman, Sanford; 2 Oak Street, Spring Valiev, NY 10977 Fritz, Maryjean; 11 Couch Street, Norwalk, CT 06854 Fuller, Joan; 115 Spring Street, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Furfari. Donna; 156 Weeden Drive, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Gabrev, Joseph; 97 Hilary Drive, Providence, Rl 02908 Gaccionc, Maureen; 171 Watch Hill Road, Watch Hill, RI 02891 Caddury, Michael; R.D. 5 Snccch Pond Rd., Cumberland, RI 02S64 Gagnon, David; R.F.D. 3 Box 375, Winslow, ME 04901 Gagnon, Terry; 368 Founders Road, Glastonbury, CT 06033 Gallagher, Michael; 210 Cedar Swamp Road, Warwick, RI 02889 Gallogly, Sheila; 161 Overfield Road, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Galvao, Joao; 18 Amstrong Ave., Providence, Rl 02903 Gambino, Denise; .364 VaDcv Brook Road, Orange, CT 06477 Cammell, Deborah; 84 Fordson Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910 Ganev, Tammy; 5 Vinetta Drive, Vernon, CT 06066 Canosel, Pamela; 34 Amherst Avenue. Pawtucket. RI 02860 Carabedian, Stephen; 16 Tarieton Rd„ Wakefield, RI 02879 Garceau, Diane; 229 Flora Avenue, Woonsocket, Rl 02895 Gardiner Jr., Alfred; 6 Canterbury Road, Wakefield, Rl 02879 Garvey, Carolyn; 26 Kitcher Court, Trumbull, CT 06611 Garvey, Scott; Bavberrv Lane 3, Cohasset, MA 02025 Caumer, Gerald; 91 Rochambeau Avenue, Providence, RI 02906 Gauvin, Kenneth; 39 Gorham Ave., Warwick, Rl 02886 Gebbia, Eileen; 32 Pond Road, Wilton, CT 06897 Geduldig, Julie; Bach Rd., Westerly, Rl 02891 Gee, Katherin; P.O. Box 242, Wyoming, RI 02898 Gencarella, Michael; Nichols Lane, Westerly, RI 02891 Genesse, Cities; 10 Josephine Street Apt. 311, North Providence, RI 02904 Gennari, John; 1025 Bullocks Point Avenue. Riverside, Rl 02915 Geoffroy, Jean-Mar; 117 Seventh Avenue. Madawaska, ME 04756 Ceorge, Charles, 3 Carlton Place, West Warwick, RI 02893 GershkofT, Thomas; 85 Femcrest Avenue, Cranston, RI 02905 Gettemuller, Paige; P.O. Box 152 Kingston. RI 02881 Giannini, Carolyn; 63 Mullen Road, Warwick, RI 02888 Gibb, Lori- Ann; 255 Greenslitt Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02861 Gibbons, Paul; P.O. Box 32, Charlestown, RI 02813 Cibbs, Linda; 80 Pine Orchard Rd., West Warwick. RI 02893 Giblin, Lori; 20 Linfield Circle, Lincoln, RI 02865 Gifford, Kenneth; P.O. Box 194, Noank. CT 06340 Cilchrest, Robert; 10 Valiev View Rd., Brookfield, CT 06804 Gildea. Ruthann; 101 Wheeler Avenue. Cranston, RI 02905 Gill, Carole; 5 Landis Drive, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Gillespie, Scott; 27 Storrs Heights Road, Storrs, CT 06268 Gilman, Dana; 42 Drummers La., Wayne, PA 19087 Cingras, Carolyn; 21 River Rd., North Hampton, NH 03862 Cinsberg, Lois; 15 Paine Avenue, Cranston, Rl 02910 Giordano, Christop; Oakwood Road, Watch Hill, RI 02891 Girgenti, Joseph; 9 Monk Rd.. Warwick, RI 02889 Ciusti, Robin; 505 Red Chimney Drive, Warwick, RI 02886 Givan, Priscilh 5 Anchorage Way, Barrington, Rl 02806 Glazman, Roman; Grad Village Apt. 223, Kingston, RI 02881 Glover, Holly; Box 184. Kingston, RI 02881 Goffe, Wcnav; 159 Kiwanee Road, Warwick, RI 02888 Goga, Richard; 116 Eileen Drive, North Kingstown. RI 02852 Golden. Kavla; 246 Negansett Avenue, W arwick, RI 02888 Coldfarb, Eric; Hawk Drive, Huntington, NY 11743 Goldstein, Lisa; 19 Haddon HiU Road, Cranston. RI 02905 Collis, Pamela; 285 Winthrop St.. Rehoboth. MA 02769 Columbuk, Lynn; 110 Lyman Street, Pawtucket, Rl 02860 Gombeysld, Jean; R.R. 2, Box 236. Exeter, RI 02822 Gomes, Christin; 36 Hood Avenue, Rumford, RI 02916 Cominho, Luis; 104 Illinois Street, Central Falls, RI 02863 CoodaJI. Bruce; 57 Bokar St., Warwick, RI 02886 Coodby. Loren; 22 Barrows, Dr.. East Greenwich, RI 02818 Goodman, Andrew; 118 Woodruff Avenue, Wakefield. RI 02879 Goodman, Jill; 28 Ivy Hill Drive. Smithtown, NY 11787 Goodman, Laurie; 23 Juniper Hill Drive, Coventry, RI 02816 Goodwin. Liunne; 648B Church St„ Whitinsville, MA 01588 Goolgasian, Warren; 24 Hawkins Street, Greenville, RI 02828 Coos, Suzanne; 4 Tanglcwood Trail. Narragansett, RI 02882 Cordon, Michael; P.O. Box 3476, Newport, -RI 02840 Gormley, Greg; Susan Bowen Road, Greene, RI 02827 Gorodetsky, Evan; 345 Lloyd Ave. Apt. 3, Providence, RI 02906 Gosselin. Joy; 196 Pleasant View Avenue. Smithfieid. RI 02917 Coulart, Terri; Willow Avenue. Little Compton, RI 02837 Gould, Arlene; Gravelly Hill Road, Wakefield, Rl 02879 Couveia, Joseph; 2 Beverly Ann Dr., North Providence, RI 02911 Govia, Joseph; Psy. Ser. S. Hays Army Hos., Fort Ord, CA 9.3941 Cow. Arthur; 800H Mitkley Run, Whitehall, PA 18052 Gow, Arthur; 117 S. Fourth St. Apt. 511, Allentown, PA 18102 Covette, Richard; 49 Dean Street, Pawtucket, RI 02861 Grady, jane; 46 Douglas Terrace, North Providence, RI 02904 Craikoski, John; 379 West River Road, Orange, CT 06477 Grandchamp. Mark; 65 College Avenue, Orono, ME 04473 Grant, Deborah; 60 Brown St., Narragansett, RI 02882 Grant, John: R.F.D. 3, Box 32. Plattsburgh, NY 12901 Gravel, Keliyann; 19 Timberline Road, Warwick, RI 02886 Greenberg, Elizabet; 7F Flintlock Drive, Ledyard, CT 06339 Greene, Dana; 1 10 Lancaster Avenue, Warwick, Rl 02886 Greene, Erika; Box 223, Wyoming, RI 02898 Creichen, John; 31 Mt. Vernon Street, Reading, MA 01867 Cricus, Charles; 170 High St., Peace Dale, RI 02883 Griffin, Keri; 558 Alda Drive R.R. K. St. Remy, NY 12401 Grizzetti, Robert; 206 Terrace Place, New Milford. NJ 07646 Grobman, Brace; 43 Quince Lane, Monsey, NY 10952 ' R htw«.wl forrington, CT 06790 Gualtieri 2n, Frank; 763 M Guckel, Richard; 59 Davis Cuiimette, Karen; 1I6B Steamboat Avenue, North Kingstown Guilmette, Mary Lou; 904 Boston Neck Rd., Apt. 3, Naragansett, RI 02882 Cuimond, Gregor; 55 Cedar Acres, Marshfield, MA 02050 Gulino. Dante; 1 Mountain Avenue. Westerlv, RI 02891 Gumbley, Carolyn; 187 Sinclair Avenue, Providence, RI 02907 Gunning, Michael; 1446 Kingstown Road. Kingston, RI 02881 Gupta. Prabhat; 37 Upper College Road, Kingston, RI 02S81 le Rest Road, Kingston, RI 02881 Guzzdaitis, Peter; 1097 Old Baptist Rd., North Kingstown, RI 02852 Haas, Kristin; 80 County Street 10C, Norwalk, CT 06851 Haduch, Richard; 1 Jones St,, Lincoln, RI 02865 Hagerty, James; 61 Nonquit Lane, Tiverton, Rl 02878 Hale, Gregory; 33-15 Th. Avenue. Madawaska, ME 04756 Haley, Linda; 10 Laurel Road R.F.D. 8A. Wakefield, RI 02879 Hall, Charles; 82 Cloverdale Road, Clifton, NJ 07013 Hall, Dorothy; 197 Hillside Terrace, Staten Island, NY 10308 Hall, Kathryn; 35 James Road. Hanover, MA 02339 Halvajian, Beth; 111 Ashley Street. Cranston, RI 02920 Haman, Laura; 18 Colony Road, Westport, CT 06880 Hamilton, Karen; R.R. 4 Box 351. Westerly, RI 02891 Hamilton, Martha; 65 Ellery St., Cambridge, MA 02138 Hamlin, Valerie; 69 Lesviston Street, Mechanic Falls, ME 04256 Homed, Robert; 244 Harriet Lane, Cumberland, RI 02864 Hand, Francis; P.O. Box 4431, Riverside, RI 02915 ica PjO. Box 193, Kingston, RI 02881 Hanron, David; 34 Caryll Street, Dorchester, MA 02126 Hansen. Elizabet; 284A Pequotsepos Road, Mystic, CT 06355 Hansen, Kurt; 284A Pequotsepos Rd., Mystic, CT 06355 Hanson, Steven; 123 Westfield Drive, Cranston, RI 02920 Hanushevsky. Ivanna; 95 Superior View Blvd., N. Providence, RI 02911 Harabedian, Leslie; Box 2302 R.D. 2 Pinecrest Dr., North Sdtuate, RI 02857 Hardman, James; 257 Union Ave., Providence, Rl 02909 Hardy, Christin; 165 Benjamin Street, Pawtucket, RI 02861 Haritig, David; 2543 New York Avenue, Melville, NY 11747 Hamois, Lionel; 51 Warwick Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895 Harple, Daniel L; 39 School Street, Newport, RI 02840 Harrigan. Kelly; 33 Diane Drive, Coventry, RI 02816 Harrington, Catherin; 1772 West Kingston Road, West Kingston, RI rvidence, RI 02914 on, Daniel; 2489 Pawtucket Ave. . ... . , on, Diane; 2489 Pawtucket Avenue, East Providem.-, on, Mary; 27 Birchwood Drive, North Kingstown, RI 02852 , II Central A- , , Hart, Jay; 15 Main Sl„ Wickford. RI 02852 Hart, Mary Ann; 131 Antrim St., Cambridge, MA 02139 Hartman, Leann; 86 Bridal Avenue, Warwick, RI 02893 Hartmann, Gerard; 423 Copse Road. Madison, CT 06443 Haupt, Richard; 138B Heritage Hills, Somers NY 10589 i, Randolph; 2320 Post Road, Warwick, RI 02886 a; Bros irragansett, Rl 02882 Hayden, Mich— „ Hayes, Lori; 107 Bellevue Avenuo. Warwick, RI 02888 Healey, Maeve; 50 Orchard Street, Marblehead. MA 01945 Healy, Jane; 3 Lantern Drive, Ridgefield ™ , , n; 56 Goodwin Street, 1 n, Roy; 50 Bea Drive, No. Kingstown, RI ( ’d; 101 Mayflower Drive, East Gr, RI 02818 RI 02818 m, Donald; Box 164 R.R. 1, Tuxedo, NY 10... Helle, Julie; 169 Pleasantdale Road. Rutland. MA 01543 Heller, Sheryl; 117 Turtle Cove Lane, Huntington, NY 11743 Helma, Thomas; 802 Matunuck Beach Road, South Kingston, RI 02879 Hem, Sodam 190 Magill Street, Pawtucket. Rl 02860 Hemashree. Thodur; 655 So. Fairoaks Ave., 0314 Sunnyvale, CA 94086 Hemmalin, Holly; 53 New Lexington Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Hcmmerle, Kerylynn; 15 Nichols Road, Kingston, RI 02881 Henderson, Lauri; Shore SD, Westerly, Rl 02891 Hendrick, Mary; Apt. 4 151 Ocean Rd., Narragansett. RI 02882 Henn, David; 9 Creston Way, Warwick. RI 02886 Hensman. Angelita; 207 Dovie Avenue, Providence. RI 02906 Herrera, Garins; Route 138 Grad Village 134, Kingston, RI 02881 Herron, Patricia; 129 Sakonnet Blvd.. Narragansett. RI 02882 Hesketh, Eric; 45 Bonnet View Drive, Narragansett, RI 02882 Hesketh, Sam; 45 Bonnet View Drive, Narragansett, RI 02882 lliebner, Jeffrey; 18 Miller St„ Middletown, RI 02840 Higgins, Barbara; 95 Rector Street, East Greenwich, RI 02818 HiD, Amanda; 1414 Ponds Edge Road, West Chester, PA 19380 “ ' ll, Debra; 52 Rawlinson Drive, Coventry, RI 02816 ’ ' st Kingston, RI 02892 :, Warwick, RI 02886 — ndringham, Victoria, 3145, AUS 00000 an, Robert; II Fanning Lane, Smithfieid, RI 02828 Hinchey, Laurence; Old Post Road, Charlestown, RI 02813 Hindle, Lawrence; 7 Vose St.. Westerly, Rl 02891 Hinga, Noellc; 59 North Rood, Peace Dale, RI 02883 Hird, Kenneth; 167 Boylston Street. Warwick. RI 02889 Hirsch, Bennett; 29 Yawgoo Valley Apartments, Slocum. RI 02877 Hirschfeld, Mindy; 26 Melrose Drive, Livingston. NJ 070.39 Hittner, Richard; 53 North Baums Court, Livingston, NJ 07039 Hoblitzcll J„ John; 221 Oaklawn Ave.. CranstonT RI 02920 Hoch, Suzanne; 28 Sammis Lane, White Plains, NY 10605 Hogan, Brian; 21 Clark Street; Cumberland, RI 02864 Hogan, Brace; 8 Vialls Drive, Barrington, RI 02806 Hogue Kelly; 179 Farmcliff Drive, Glastonbury. CT 06033 Holdredge, Debbie; 84 Harbour Lsland Road, Narragansett. RI 02882 Holmes, Elizabet; Box 4-44, Milford, NH 03055 Holmes, Martha; 103 Knollwood Avenue. East Greenwich, RI 02818 Holton, Jill; 276 Hollister Way, Glastonbury, CT 06033 Hook, Annemari; 5 Beach Avenue. Newport, RI 028(0 Hopper, Howard; 2361 Weymouth Road. Hinckley, OH 44233 Horowitz, Michael; 107 Corlies Avenue. Allenhurst. NJ 07711 Hotchkiss, Timothy; Neowam Cottage, Watch Hill, RI 02891 Hoven, Heidi; 221 South Lee Street, Alexandria. VA 22314 Howard, John; P.O. Box 914, Cambridge. MA 02238 Howard, John; Upper Hampden Rd., Monson, MA 01057 Howldns. Donna; 38 Femcrest Drive, Riverside. RI 02915 Hoyle, Kristin; 272 Central Avenue, Johnston. RI 02919 246 Seniors Hubbard, Nancy; 2121 West Main Road Apt. 60, Hubbard, Susan; 2 Garvin Court, Warwick, RJ 02 KK Huber, Lynne; 3232 Fanshawc Street, Philadelphia, PA 19149 Huggins, William; 24 Fortin Rd., Kingston, HI 02881 Hughes, Mark; 3 Porter Road, Middletown, RI 02840 Hughes, Martin; Dept, of Chemistry UR1 Kingston, RI 02881 Hull , Diane; 104 Presidential Drive, Horseheads, NY 14845 Hume, Noah; Darling Rd., Salem, CT 06415 Hurdis, David; Breadwater Village, Narragansett, RI 02882 Hurley, William; 6 Bay Street, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Husldns, Douglas; 79 Orchard Avenue, Middletown, RI 02840 Hynes, Timothy; 3 Onoodega Road, Narragansett, RI 02882 « — o jj ranc h Ave., Cranston, RI 02910 R.F.D. 2 Green Avenue, Pawcatuck, CT 06379 “ Drive, North Providence, RI 02911 or View Blvd., North Iannucci, Karen; 9 1 Iannuccillo, Stacie; 02911 lemma, Michael; 35 Bicentennial Imbof, Susan; R.D. 3 Box 124 Ke Imoodi, Deborah; 257 Rankin Av Ingram, Donna; 33 Raleigh Court, Groton, CT 06340 Ireland, Judith; 58 Northbriar Drive, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Israel, Karen; 650 East Greenwich Ave. N010, West Warwick, RI 02893 Ives, Beatrice; 55 Philmont Avenue. Cranston, RI 02910 Jackson, James; 224 New London Avenue, West Warwick, RI 02893 Jackson, Timothy; 24 Mullen Ave., Wanaque, NJ 07465 Jacobs, Cathy; 15 Chartier Circle, Newport, RI 02840 Jacobs, Steven; 19 Knoll wood Circle, Simsbury, CT 06070 Jacques, Brenda; P.O. Box 65 Lewiston Ave., Kenyon, RI 05 Jannitto, Mark; 90 Union Street, W Jecoy, Debra; 113 W 1 - Jenkins, Thomas; 20 Johns, David; 9577 Nc Johns ky, Michele; 768 Court Street, Brocnon, roux Johnson, Ann Love; 78 Pepperell Road, West Groton, MA 01472 Johnson, Caroline; 1 Arlano Drive, Pawtucket, RI 02861 Johnson, Jocelyn; 1260 Mineral Spring Avenue, North Providena 02904 Johnson, Karen; 35 Elmcrest Avenue, Providence, RI 02908 Johnson, Laura; Saugatucket Road, Wakefield, RI 02879 Johnston, James; 25 Shirley Drive, Cumberland, RI 02864 Jon is; 31 Zs Jones, Jonathan; 11 Westport Rc Joo, Gregory; S3 Dellwood Road Joubert, Jacqueli; 15 Bayview Ai ’ ' ‘ “ ‘ e, ' , enue, Wakefield, RI 02879 Kachele. Karen; 1S5 E. Allendale Avenue, Allendale. NJ 07401 Kaczemld, Joseph; 201 MacArlhur Boulevard Ave., Coventry, RI Kahler, Kim; 264 Twin River Road, Lincoln, RI 02865 Kalisz, Jennifer; Jobs Pond Road, Portland. CT 06480 Kamata, Tadashi; 44 Sbimoishiki. Kagoshima 890, JAP APS 99999 Kanakry, Michael; 3 Howard Rd., Cumberland. RI 02864 Kane, Christop; 50 Abigail Street, Warwick, RI 02818 rel; 583 B id Road. RI 02 Lagann, Joseph T.; 930 Park Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910 Laze, Daniel; 254 Hamlet Street, Fall River, MA 02724 Late Jr., William; 10 Kennedy Drive, Coventry, RI 02816 I adorn ski, Marcia; 23 Daniels St , Pawtucket, RI 02860 Laliberte, Colleen; R.R. 2 Bo 296, North Scituate, RI 02857 Laliberte, David; 195 Oriole Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02860 Laliberte, Denise; 44 Social Street, Providence, RI 02904 Lally, Martha; Apt 132 Grad. Village, Kingston, RI 02881 Lamy, Francis; 1710 Kingstown Road, West Kingston, RI 02892 Lanolfi, Frank; 149 George Street, Warwick, RI 02888 Landry, Joel; 43 Orchar d Avenue; Providence, RI 02906 Landrv, Patricia; 785 Victory Highway, Woonsocket, RI 02895 Langford, Jane; 11 Rhode Island Avenue, Johnston, RI 02919 Langslet, Heidi; 2608 Tilghman Street, Allentown, PA 18104 1 obert; 39 Cochran Street, West Warwick, RI 02893 les; Dug Way Bridge Rd. R.F.D. 1, West Kingston, RI Lapp in Jr., James; 81 Washburn Avenue, East Providence, RI 02916 Laprade, Michel; 325 North Main Street, Slatersville, RI 02876 Larson, Eric; 1131 Chamberlain Highway, Kensington, CT 06037 Lasorsa, Janice; 49 Barnes Street, Greenville, RI 02828 Latina, Dorothy; 3 River Road, North Providence, RI 02904 Latos, Heidi; 42 West Bel Air Road, Cranston, RI 02920 Latourette, Robert; 78 Laurelwood Drive , N i antic, CT 06357 Lauder, Francis; 99 Black Point Farm, Portsmouth, RI 02871 Lauer, Elizabet; 10 HiUcrest Road, Fair Haven, NJ 07701 Lauro Jr., Carl; 85 Funston Ave., Providence, RI 02908 Lavallee, Lisa; 3 East Beach Townbouses, Charlestown, RJ 02813 Lavigne, Erin; 21 Gill Court, WhitinsviUe, MA 01588 Lawson, Gail; P.O. Bor 144, Foster, RI 02825 Lawson, Michelle; 6 Hornbeam Road, Coventry, RI 02816 Lawson, Patrick; 167 Pastors Walk, Monroe, CT 06468 Lazaros, Nancy; 66 Neptune Drive, Groton, CT 06340 Lazarus Topi, Elaine; 49 Clifton Street, Malden, MA 02767 Le Beau, Michael; 40 Canterbury Lane, Wilton, CT 06897 Le Comte, Norman; 2 Parker Street, Central Falls, RI 02863 Le Dour, David; R.R. 2 Boi 225 Stony Lane, Exeter, RI 02822 Le Fort, Barbara; 892 Newport Ave., Pawtucket, RI 02861 Le Page, Michael; Bo 608 Robin Hollow Rd., West Greenwich, RI Leach, Carolyn; 50 Third Street, Barrington, RI 02806 Leahey, Christop; 114 Pine Leber, George; 19 “ l 3, Wilton, CT 06897 Kanzler, James; 204 Pinev Street, Islip Terrace, NY 11752 KarahaBos. Maria; 45 Bafdino Drive, Cranston, RI 02920 Karbott. Grace; 465 State Road, Plymouth, MA 02360 Karimi. Nasrolah; P.O. Bo 155. Kingston, RI 02881 Karuey, John; 1316 Missouri Ave., BridgeviUc, PA 15017 Karp, Susan; 164 Merrymount Drive, Warwick, RI 02888 Kasnmanian, Richard; 48 Countryside Drive, North Providence, RI 02904 Katz, Steven; 1273 North Avenue Bldg. 7. New Rochelle, NY 10801 Keane, Valerie; R.F.D. 3 Bo 360, Westerly, RI 02891 Keating, John; 15 BrowneD Street, Warren, RI 02885 Keclder. Kimberly; 11 Barton Lane, Middletown, RI 02840 Keinatb. John; P.O. Bo 310, Gloucester Pt., VA 23062 Keith, Darryl; 38 Pontiac Road, Narragansett, RI 02882 Kelleher. Karleen; 29 Laurel Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860 Keller, Aimee; P.O. So 9, Narr, RI 02882 KeDev, Bruce; 49 Rosemary Lane, South Windsor. CT 06074 Kellev. Theodore; 1801 Ponus Ridge Road, New Canaan, CT 06840 Kelly; Christin; 26 Seaton Avenue, W r estwood, MA 02090 Kelly, John; 111 Mulberry Street, Pawtucket. RI 02860 Kelly, Maureen; 61 Sleepy Hollow Drive, Cumberland, RI 02864 Kenney, Thomas; 380 Buchanan Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860 Kettelle, Katherin; 594 Lafayette Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Khalifa. Magdi; 111 Graduate Village, Kingston, RI 02881 Kilborn, Karen; P.O. Bo 323 Bluff Hoad, Newport, VT 05855 Killoran, Sheila; 152 Canonchet Avenue, Warwick, HI 02888 King, Carol; 24 Central Avenue, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064 King, David; Town House Road, Carolina, RI 02812 King. Julie; Bo 527, Carolina, RI 02812 Rumanian, Valerie; 1 15 Eileen Drive, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Ki nos hi la, Haruo; 37 Lower College Rd., Kingston. HI 02881 Kirkish, Stephen; 11376 Mother Lode Cr., Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 Kirsteins, Andra; 44 Zinnia Drive, Cranston, RI 02920 Kitchin, Shirley; 743 Indian Corner Rd. , Slocum, RI 02877 Knau5s, Kari; 126 Willet Road R.R. 1, Saunderstown. RI 02874 Knott, Kristin; 77 Jersey Street, Marblehead, MA 01945 Knowles, Robert; P.O. Bo 356, West Southport, ME 04576 Kocfaman, Fran; 133 Maryland Avenue, Freeport, NY 11520 Kolek, Karen; 9 Angle Street, Pawtucket. RI 02860 Kopoian, Kathryn; 18 Meadow View Blvd.. North Providence, RI 02904 K o rims lev, Linda; 20 Gillooly Drive, Warwick, RI 02888 Kortschinsky, Thomas; 8 Park Street, Blackstone, MA 01504 Kovach, Annelies; 48 Gould Place, Caldwell, NJ 07006 Kowal, John; 177 Mauran Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914 Kowalski, Henry; 110 Rumstick Road, Barrington, RI 02806 Kranz, Mary: 539 Shore Acres, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Krauss, Stephen; 206 Sauga Avenue, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Kroepfl, Erie; 1605 Route 23, Butler, NJ 07405 Kulkarni, Krishna: Dept. Che. Eng. Crawford Hall, Kingston, RI 02881 Kumar, Narayan; 21 1678 Murfin, Ann Arbor, MI 48105 Lachs, Jane; 110 West Henrietta Avei Lacroix, Richard; 4 North Pleasant Street, West Warw Ladd. Rebecca; 145 Post Road, Wakefield, RI 02879 Lafcrriere, James; 367 Prospect Street, Woonsocket, R Lafleur, Karen; 250 Bullock Road, East Freetown, MA , Wakefield, RT 02879 , Newport, RI 02840 Riverside Dr., Waotagh, NY 11793 Lee, Frances; 13 Stephen Street, Greenville, RI 02828 Lee. Michele; 219 Crove Street, Brookline, MA 02167 Lee, Sang Bae; 432 Graduate Village, Kingston, B! 02881 Lefebvre, Gisele; 57 Potter Avenue, West Warwick, RI 02893 Lcfebvre, Linda; 6 Flanders Street, Johnston, RI 02919 Lefebvre, Stephen; 55 Friendship Street, East Greenwich, RI 02818 I egc. John; Severance Lodge Club, Lovel, ME 04096 Leinhos, Henry; P.O. Bo 150, Kingston, RI 02881 Leite, Jorge; 820 Point Judith Rd., Narragansett, RI 02882 Leite, Kimberly; 35 Maribeth Drive, Johnston, RI 02919 Lcilo, Mary; 56 Phillips Street, Wickford, RI 02852 Lernek, Paid; 157 College Street, Warwick, RI 02886 Leone, Chiara; 161 Windward Walk, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Kepore, Lisa; 115 Neepaug Road, Apt. 9, Narragansett, RI 02882 I-eveUlee, John; Hopldns Hill Road, Coventry, RI 02816 Leventhal, Andrew; 583 Ocean Terrace, Staten Lsland, NY 10301 Levesque, Michael; 40 Fortin Road, Kingston, RI 02881 Levesque, Paul; 80 Harbour Avenue, West Warwick, RI 02893 Levesque, Paul; 22 Mast Street, Jamestown, RI 02835 Levine, Laura; 4 Woodstone Road, Morris Plains, NJ 07950 Levitre, Daniel; 63 Roseneath Avenue, Newport, RI 02840 Lewis, Robert; 73 What Cheer Rd., Narragansett, RI 02882 Lev, George; 92 East 12th Street, Huntington Station, NY 11746 Libon, David; 55 Linden St, Brookline, MA 02146 Lichtenstein, Dana; 91 Ferris Street, South River, NJ 08882 Lillibridge, Sarah; Bo 136, East Greemrich,_Rl_02‘ , ' ‘ ' tS; 94 Mac Kenzie, James; 3 Adams Avenue, Cranford, NJ 07016 Mac Mullan, Anita; 40 Briarwood Drive. North Branford, CT 06471 Mac Vicar, Susan; 4 Holmes Street, Westerly, RI 02891 Macaluso, Lynctte; 709 Daniels Farm Road, Trumbull, CT 06611 MacDonald, Kim; 82 Mountain Avenue, Riverside, RI 02915 MacDonald, Stephen; 15 Upper College Rd. , Kingston, RI 02881 Magnan, W illiam ; 83 John Street, Newport, RI 02840 Magnano, Guy; South Main Street Boz 154, Westbrook, CT 06498 Maia, Maria; 15 Gates St., Pawtucket, RI 02861 Majeika, Rose Mar; P.O. Bo 289, Kingston, RI 02881 Mallinson Jr., William; 3 Sherri Lane, Middletown, RI 02840 Malloy, Brian; 52 Blueberry Lane, Cranston, RI 02920 Malloy, Michael; 11 Cushing Rd., Warwick, RI 02888 Malloy, Robert; 7 Diana Drive, Pawtucket, RI 02861 Maloney, Christop; 73 West Elizabeth Street, Skaneateles, NY 14152 Mancini, Kimberly; 1320 Kingstown Rd., Kingston, RI 02881 Mancini, Lori; 19 Verve na Street, Cranston, RI 02920 Manfredi, Stephen; 947 Dogwood Trail, Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417 Mangiacapra, Cheryl; 53 Auburn Ave., Johnston, RI 02919 Manickas, Beth; P.O. Box 3566, Peace Dale, RI 02883 Manning, John; 42 Woodland Drive, West Warwick, RI 02893 Manning, Theresa; Apt. 3B2, Rolens Drive, Kingston, RI 02881 Manocchia, Susan; 18 Kimberly Ann Drive, Greenville, RI 02828 Mansfield, Kevin; 4 West Ridge Rd„ New Fairfield, CT 06812 Marafino, Margaret; 220 Webster Ave., Providence, RI 02909 Maragalds, Eleftber; P.O. Bo 203, Kingston, RI 02881 Marasco, Joseph; 9 Sparkbrook Avenue, North Providence, RI 02911 Marashio, Paul; 108 Marvland Street, New Bedford, MA 02745 Marble, Judith; 140 Spencer Avenue, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Marcaccio, Paula; 2 Lauderdale Drive, Narragansett, RI 02882 Marchetti, Bethany; 12 Chestnut HUIs Court, Greenville, RI 02828 Marchi, Lorraine; 3 Shady Hill Road, F “““ Mardix, Ron; 36 Conant Lane, King Margulis, Deborah; 122 Garwood Ri Village, Kingston, RI 02881 “t. Carmel Way, Ocean Grove, NJ 07756 Avenue, Jamestown, RI 02835 i, RI 02 Lindley, Mary; 14 Ridgeview Avenue, Trumbull, CT 06611 Lisi, Thomas; 10 Webster Street, Lincoln, RI 02865 Lisnofr, Howard; R.F.D. 1 Box 161 Laurel Lane, West Kingston, RI 02892 Littmann, Ruth; 67 Preston Drive, Cranston, RI 02910 Livers, Stephani; 5141 Kenwood Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46208 Lo, Connie; 31 Alabama Avenue, Warwick, RJ 02888 Lobosco, Madeline; 57 Arizona Street, Coventry, RI 02816 Locker, Alexandc; 423 North Wood Avenue. Florence, AL 35630 Logan, Cynthia; 58 Biscay Drive, Flanders, NJ 07836 logcher. Erica; 331 Springs Road, Bedford, MA 01730 Loiselle. Paul; 337 River Road, Lincoln, RI 02865 Lolos, Donna; 611 Beacon Circle, Springfield, MA 01119 Lomas, Bethany; 26S Parker Avenue. Warren, RI 02885_ Lombardo, Peter; 40 Campbell Street, Warren, RI 02885 Lonardo, David; 7 Marne Street, Johnston, RI 02919 Lonardo, Richard; 26 Angell Road, North Providence, RI 02904 Londergan, Julia; 3 Plum Beach Road, Bo 344-, Saunderstown, RI 02874 Long, Diane; 3 Azalea Road, Narragansett, RI 02882 Long, Kathy; 210 South Pier Road, Narragansett, RI 02882 Lopes Jr., Joseph; 2 Major Clethe Runway, Narragansett, RI 02881 Losiewicz, David; 70 England Street, Cumberland. RI 02864 Lowenthal, Douglas; Narragansett Marine Lab, Narragansett, RI 02882 Lowenthal, Helen; 7 Rose Court, Narragansett, RI 02882 Lucas, Barbara; 120 Staples Road, Easton, CT 06612 Lucia, Rita; 259 Strobe! Road, Trumbull, CT 06611 Luiewitz, Terry; 336 E. Mosser, Allentown, PA 18103 Lundgaard, Ola; 37 Lower College Road, Kingston, RI 02881 Lunny. Paul; 1 1 Great Oak Lane, W. Redding, CT 06896 Lutman, Sarah; 144 Briarwood Ave., Middleton, RI 03 Luzzi, Glenda; 165 Sakonnet Blvd., Narragansett, RI 02882 Luzzi, Richard; 66 Dean Road, East Lyme, CT 06333 Lynch, Cheryl; 140 Goodhue Road, Derry, NH 03038 Lynch, Judy; 9 Otis Street, Woburn MA 01801 Lynch, Peter; 552A Mass Ave., Acton. MA 01720 Lynch, Thomas; 14 Hopldns Ave., Johnston, RI 02919 Lynch, Thomas; 1588 Main St. U-35, West Warwick, RI 02893 Lynn, Corinnc; 35 Druid Hill Drive, Parsippany. NJ 07054 Lynn, Mary; 99 Soundview Drive, Stamford, CT 06902 Lyons, Colleen; 93 Wisteria Drive, Coventry, RI 02816 Lyons, Patrick; 3A Grouse Trail, Smithfield. RI 02917 Lyons-Kirk, Eileen; 24 Rosewood Avenue, Cranston, RI 02905 Mac Beth, Scott; Gra nt Lane, Cumberland, RI 0?8K1 a, NH 03063 „ , Kingston, RI 02892 Marino, Mark; 17 Meadow View Boulevard, North Providence, RI 02904 Marino, Melissa; 128 Partree Road, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 Marks, Patricia; 43 Little Rest Road, Kingston, RI 02881 Marks, Sheilah; Middlebridge Rd. R.R. 11, Narragansett, RI 02882 Marmaroff, Lira; 125 Concourse West, Brightwaters, NY 11718 Marrs, Donna; 10 Laurinda Drive, Commack, NY 11725 Marsella, Cheryl; 1 Marsh, David; 5. Marshall, Leo; 4 Marshall, Robert; 12 Detroit A . n, CT 06320 ue, Barrington, RI 02806 , , renue, Warren, RI 02885 Marshall, Tania; 21 Kubla Court, Portsmouth, RI 02871 Martin, I -aura, 27 Pheasant Drive, Portsmouth, RI 02871 Martin, Mary Ros; 77 President Avenue, Portsmouth, RI 02871 Martin, Patrice; 15 Heather Hill Way, Mendham, NJ 07945 Martin, Paul; 57 Spring Street, Pawtucket, RJ 02860 Marzil li, David; 235 Brian Drive, Warwick, RI 02886 Masiello, Karla; 24 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Providence, RI 02908 Maslyn, Glenn; 3 Main Street, Carolina, RI 02812 Mason, Robin; 9 Beacon Terrace, Middletown. RI 02840 Masrabni, Imad; 354 South Pier Rd. Apt. 211, Narragansett, RI 02882 Massoyan, John; 12 Cove Court, North Providence, RI 0291 1 Mast, Susan; Bo 78, East Derry, NH 03041 Masterson, Carol; 28 Orchard Drive, Cumberland, RI 02864 Mastriani, Robert; P.O. Bo 281, West Kingston, RI 02892 Masukewicz, David; 224 Rankin Ave., Providence, RI 02908 Mathias, Gary; 87 Stub Toe Lane, Portsmouth, RI 02871 Mattera, Hoseann; 9 Concord Street, Smithfield, RI 02828 Matuszewsld, John; 939 Main Street, New Britain, CT 06053 Maughan, James; 263 Woburn Street, Reading, MA 01867 Mauran, William; P.O. Bo 36, Kingston, RI 02881 Maxficld, Patrick; 322 Beacon St. No. 3, Somerville, MA 02143 Mayette, Brett; 5 Indian Trail, Wakefield, RI 02879 Maynard, Roark; Ross Hill Road, Bradford, RI 02808 Mazzadra, Joann; 115 Lantern Road, Stratford, CT 06497 Me All. ter. I ml lll.ni Mill R.l 71 ' . Ml..-, Spring. MD 209I0 Me Cann, Mary Bet; 59 La Salle Drive, Providence, RI 02908 Me Cann, Patricia; 438 Maple Avenue, Swansea, MA 02777 Me Carrick, Robert; 50 Woodland Road, Ashland, MA 01721 Me Carthy, Cregory; 9 Thomas Place, Valhalla, NY 10595 Me Carthy, Justin; 62 Talbot Street, Fall River, MA 02723 Me Caughey, James; 525 Charles St., Providence, RI 02904 Me Comack, Stuart; 45A Eagles Run, East Breenwich, RI 02818 Me Court, Brian; 3 Dukes Road, Wellesley, MA 02181 Me Daniel, Kathleen; 2351 Richborough Road, Chesterfield, MO 63017 Me Dermott, Carole; 2 Collins Court, Barrington, RI 02806 Me Donald, Catherin; 459 Warwick Neck Avenue, Warwick, RI 02889 Me Donald, Patrick; Nate Whipple Highway, Cumberland, RI 02864 Me Donough, William; 48 Surf Ave., Warwick, RI 02889 Me Elroy, Kathleen; 49 Douglas Road, Warwick, RI 02886 Me Farlane, Austin; 289 Point Street, Providence, RI 02903 Me Gann, John; P.O. Bo 118, Somersville, CT 06072 Me Gaw, James; 22 ClifT Avenue, Portsmouth, RI 02871 Me Ginn, Richard; 64 Brookside Drive, Cranston, RI 02910 Me Ginnis, Brian; 5 Albany Street, North Providence, RI 02904 Me Crane, Steven; 150 Oalcwood Drive, Peace Dale, RI 02879 Me Greavy, June; 125 Canton Ave., Portsmouth, RI 02871 Me Guinness, Patricia; R.F.D. 1 South Broad Street, Ashaway, RI 02804 Me Hale, Susan; 14 Gray Street, Providence, RI 02909 Me Hugh, Pauline; 96 Myrtle Ave., Cranston, RI 02910 Me Kanna, Stephen; General Del Bo E5, Charlestown, RI 02813 Me Kieroan, Frederic; 205 Baldwin Road, Warwick, RI 02886 Me Kinney, Gerald; 80 Rodney Road, Warwick, Ri 02889 Me Kinnon, John; Westport Harbor Road, Adamsville. RI 02801 Me Lean, Bruce; 88 Brookfield Road, East Providence, RI 029 15 Me Mahon, Elizabet; 30 Knowles Drive, Warwick, RI 02888 Me Minn, Rebecca; 10 Canterbury Ct., Cranston, RI 02920 Me Nally, James; 20 Cliff Avenue, Newport, RI 02840 Me Nulty, Shanon; 229 High Street Rear, Cumberland, RI 02864 Me Partland, Mark; 12 Beach Plum Road, Narragansett, RI 02882 Me Sweeney, Maureen; 667 Carlcne Drive, Bridgewater, NJ 08807 McGetrick, Maureen; 14 Leah Street, Providence, RI 02908 McManus, John; 31 Bayberry Rd., Bonnet Shores, Narr RI 02882 McManus, Liana; 31 Bavberry Rd., Narragansett, RI 02882 McManus, Peter; 525 W. 238 St., Apt. 3P, New York, NY 10463 McVety, Joseph; Csmhp 1 West River Rd„ Waterville, ME 03901 Medeiros, Joseph; 139 Franklin Street, Bristol, RI 02809 Medeiros, Mary; 12 Sachuest Drive, Middletown, RI 02840 Medeiros, Richard; 9 Squantum Drive, Middletown, RI 02840 Medved, Robert; 213 Greggs Lane, Imperial, PA 15126 Megliom, Leonard; 1800 Post Rd,, Warwick, RI 02886 Seniors 247 Mcbdizadeh, Vahid; 23 Essex St. 2, Cambridge, MA 02139 Mehringer, Gwyn; Route 4 Box 190, Pawcatuck, CT 06379 Maiza, Stephen; 14 Kennedy Dr„ Galea Ferry, CT 06335 Meiehy, Essam; P.O. Box 596, Baltic, CT 06330 Meellen, Dawn; 11 Red Barn Road, Trumbull, CT 06611 Mello, Steven; 260 George Waterman Rd., Johnston, RI 02919 Melone, Kathleen; 46 Norman Ave., Cranston, RI 02910 Melvin, James; 50 Hartford Place, Warwick, RI 0288S Mensah, Osei; P.O. Box 363, Kingston. RI 02881 Mentesana, Gary; 12 Oak Court, Fanwood, NJ 07023 Menzies, John; 12 Bentley Road, Warwick, RI 02888 Mercurio, Diane; 35 Shenandoah Road, Warwick, RI 02886 Merlo, Michele; 22 Singletary Avenue, Sutton, MA 01527 Mersereau, Therese; P.O. Box 750, West Kingston, RI 02892 Metcalf, Amy; P.O. Box 1652, Kingston, RI 02881 Meunier, James; 14 Hidden Valley Lane, Lincoln, RI 02865 Mey, Barbara; 134 Coggeshall Ave., Newport, RI 02840 Mey, Carolyne; 134 Coggeshall Avenue, Newport, RI 02840 Meyer, Christop; 50 Woodview Drive, Brewster, MA 02631 Meyer, Jerri; 3 Old Fourth Road, Oak Ridge, NJ 07438 Michaud, Monica; 54 Rocky Road, Whitinsville, MA 01588 Miech, John; 50 Woodcrest Drive, Riverside, RI 02915 Mikem, Povi; do Dickinson Highland Driv., Jamestown, RI 02835 Miller, Debra; 106 Dewitt Avenue, Bangor, ME 04401 Miller, Eric; 6 Coolidge Avenue, Glens Falls, NY 12801 Miller, Kevin; 5 Parkview Ave., West Caldwell, NJ 07006 Miller, Michael; 26 Briarcliff Trail, Old Saybrook, CT 06475 Miller, Raymond; 400 Westland Avenue, Box 46, Cheshire, CT 06410 MUlette, Peter; 14 Redwood Drive, Coventry, RI 02816 Mills, Leigh; 89 Bisbop Ave., Rumford, RI 02916 Milner, Eileen; 29 Beech Rd„ Narragansett, RI 02882 Misra, Tushar; Dept, of Chemical Engineer., Kingston, RI 02881 Mitchell, Deborah; 508 Gooseberry Road, Wakefield, RI 02879 Mitchell, Elizabet; 114 Cross Street, Central Falls, RI 02863 Mitchell, William; 45 Debra Road, R.F.D. 1. Carolina, RI 02812 Mizzi, Anne; 125 Mountain Avenue, Park Ridge, NJ 07656 Moclair, Melissa; Westwind, R.D. 3, Wakefield, RI 02879 Monaghan. James; 904 Boston Neck Road 25, Narragansett, RI 02882 Monahan, Charles; 362 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA 01609 Monahan, Lee; 24 Locust Valley Rd., Exeter, RI 02822 Montalbano, Mary; 132 Shelter Rock Road, Fairfield, CT 06430 Monteiro, Gil; 28 Woodman Street, Providence, RI 02907 Montgomery, Karen; Torry Road, Wakefield, RI 02879 Montore, Mary; 15 Wincoma Drive, Huntington, NY 11743 Monturoi, Anthony; 19 Benson Avenue, Warwick, RI 02888 Moore, Brent; 73 Carter Drive, Portsmouth, RI 02871 Moore. Catherin; 107 North River Drive, Narrangansett, RI 02882 Moorehead, A. Diane; 30 Terre Mar Drive, NortnKingstown, RI 02852 Moran, Mary; 145 Pleasant St. Apt. 4A, Marlborough, MA 01752 Moravee, Bradford; 44 Elkland Road, Warwick, RI 02886 Morin, Glenn; 141 Westfield Drive, Cranston, RI 02920 Morin, Karan; 307 Ring Drive, Croton, CT 06340 Moroni, Linda; 18 Britton Street, Cranston, RI 02920 Morris, Pamela; 89 Lena Street, East Providence, RI 02914 Morse, Frank; 79 Jordan Lane, Torington. CT 06790 Mosher, Byard; 144 Mountain Road, Concord, NH 03301 Mosisa, Abraham; 12 Fortin Road, Kingston, RI 02881 MroZji Melissa; 2 Michael Terrace, Newport, RI 02840 Mueller, Matthew- 42 Plea t St ' a’riem 0106820° ’ Muir, Marion; 7 Preston Drive, Barrington, RI 02806 Muller, Linda; 899 Crest Place, Westwood, NJ 07675 Muller, Ronald; Widgeon Lane, Little Compton, RI 02837 Mulligan, Colleen; Hunting House Lane, North Sdtuate, RI 02857 Mulligan, Paul; 12 Porter Road, Middletown, RI 02840 Murdock. Kim; 24 Fortin Rd., Kingston, RI 02881 Mureddu, Peter; 1 Russell Avenue. Newport, RI 02840 Murney, Susan; 15 Charles Avenue, Charlestown. RI 02813 Murphy, Eileen; 203 Clarence Street, Cranston. RI 02910 Murphy Hopemary; R.R. 4, Box 3676D, 18 Circlewoo, Coventry, RI Murphy, James; Lisa Lane, Westport, CT 06880 Murphy, Joseph; 96 Glenbrook Road, Warwick, RI 02889 Murphy. Margaret; 130 Farnum Pike, Smithfield. RI 02917 Murphy, Susan; 11 Apple Valley Pkwy., Greenville, RI 02823 Murphy, William; 163 Cherry St., Ashland, MA 01721 Murray, Karen; 20 Landover Drive, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Murvine, Gail; Townhouse Rood, Carolina, RI 02812 Muto, Michael; 90 Corin Dr„ Warwick, RI 02 12 Yard St on, RI 05 Nagel, Robert; 35 Carlson Circle, West Warwick, RI 02893 Nahan, Brian; 20 Webster Street, Newport, RI 02840 Nault, David; 162 Dartmouth Street, Lynn, MA 01904 Neeld, Amy; 134 Evergreen Lane. Glastnnhury, CT 0603 Nelson. Deborah: 70 Sharon Street, Cranston, RI 02910 m Trail, Wakefield, RI 02879 .... rOOliver Street, Bris . Newell, Jan; 13 Scott Drive, Bloomfield. CT 06002 Nguyen, Nam; 53 Goodrich Avenue, Warwick, RI 02886 n, Donna; 16 Laurel Street, Cardner, MA 01440 ‘e, Sandra; 35 Almy Avenue, Warren, RI 02885 ixigrem, Marilyn; 40 Riverview Avenue, Westerly, RI 02891 Nordmann, Angela; B-15 Krzak Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Norman, James; 11 Whitehorn Drive, Kingston, RI 02881 Norton, Catherin; 4 Annie St., Providence, RI 02908 Nunnery, James; 69 Morley Drive, Wyckoff, NJ 07481 O ' Brien, Cinny; 37 Buckingham Drive, Dix Hills, NY 11746 O’Brien, Jane; 1 1 bS Chestnut Street, Newport, RI 02840 O ' Brien, Richard; 78 Old Pasture Road. Cohasset, MA 02025 O ' Sullivan, Timothy; IS Green Lane, Newport, RI 02840 O’Connell, Brian; 939 Tillinghast Road, East Greenwich, RI 02818 O ' Connell, Jane; 16 Stenton Avenue, Westerly, RI 02891 O ' Connor, John; 196 Watch Hill Rd., Westerly, RI 02891 O ' Donnell, Jean; 8 Everett Street, Newport, RI 02840 O ' Cara, William; 15 Fern Drive, Rumford, RI 02916 O’Keefe, Tammy; 385 Pound Hill Rd., North Smithfield, RI 02895 O ' Malley, Linda; Colt State Park, Bristol, RI 02809 O ' Neil, Patrick; 413 Tower Hill Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 O’Neil, Susan; 16 Concord Street, Greenville, RI 02828 O ' Neill, Mary: 3 Park Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860 O ' Rourke, Joseph; 3131 West Shore Rood, Warwick, RI 02886 O’Shea, Kelly; 212 Sandy Lane Apt. 206C, Warwick. RI 02889 O ' Brien, Jane; P.O. Box 1451. Kingston, RI 02881 O’Connell, Daniel; 28 Tomahawk Trail, Wakefield. RI 02879 O ' Connell, Kristen; R.D. 2. Delhi, NY 13753 Oh, Kenneth; 58 Woodbine Street, East Providence, RI 02915 Ohsberg, Ronald; 28 North Hill View Drive, Narragansett. RI 02882 Okoniewsld, Ann; 78 Ridge Road, Fulton, NY 13069 Oliver, Bonita; 68 Thurston St. Apt., 4, Providence, RI 02907 Oliver, Stephen; 249 Tuckerman Avenue, Middletown, RI 02840 Omara-Alwala, Thomas; P.O. Box 411, Kingston, RI 02881 v; 45 Adirondack Drive, East Greenwich, RI 02 Pacilli, Paige; 764 Oak Hill Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Pacilli, Paul; 764 Oak Hill Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Pagliusi, Maria; 184 High Street, Westerly, RI 02891 Paige, Karen; 1 Hardwood Hill Road, Pittsford, NY 14534 Palagi, Constanc; 16 Ingraham Street, Cumberland, RI 02864 Palaia, Francis; 40 Hubbard Street, Westerly, RI 02891 Palmquist, Raymond; 1306 Tower Hill Road, North Kingstown, RI 0285S Palumbo, Maria; 14 A ppian Street, Providence, RI 02908 Panaggio Carla; 50 Beach View Terrace, Middletown, RI 02840 Pankowsld, Nikki; 165 New Hampshire Avenue, Somerset. MA 02726 Pannooe, Alfred; 77 Parade St., Providence, RI 02909 Panteleos, Leon; 6 Wilbur Avenue, Newport, RI 02840 Paolino, David; 201 Simmonsville Ave., Johnston, RI 02919 Paolino, Linda; 7 Eva Lane, Cranston, RI 02920 Pappadia, Priscill; 45 Hubbard Street, Westerly, RI 02891 Parent, Lorinda; 126 Tollgate Rd., Apt. 4, Warwick, RI 02886 Park, Jae-Youn; 31 Summit Avenue, Providence. RI 02906 Park, Stephen; 98 Creen River Avenue, Warwick, RI 02889 Parker, Evelyn; 178 Sayles Ave., Pawtucket, RI 02860 Parker, Steven; 206 East Avenue, Westerly, RI 02891 - s; 45 Woodruff Avenue, Wakefield. RI 02879 ... .... io, Trenton, NJ 08618 ' rive. Narragansett, RI 02882 ragamett, RI 02882 Paruta, Michael; 28 South Hillview Drive, , Paspalas, Laura; 22 Lincoln Ave., Little Falls. NJ 07424 Pate, Elizabet; 63 Gregory Road, Cos Cob, CT 06807 Pathre, Uday; Arohan, Plot 30 Survey 133, Aundh Poona, India 4 FS 99999 Patnaude. Hope; 349 Sunset Ave., N. Providence, RI 02904 Patron, Stephani; 928 Hampshire Road, Bay Shore. NY 11706 Patterson, Tina; 7 Doreen Drive, Westerly, RI 02891 Pavlotsky, Anna; 334 New York Avenue, Providence, RI 02905 Payette, Donald; 35 Congdon Hill Road, Saunderstown, RI 02874 Payne, Barbara; P.O. Box 1823, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Pearce, Laura; 17 Melbourne Drive R.R. 6A, Narragansett, RI 02882 Peck, John; 36 Thurston Street, Riverside. RI 02915 Pedersen, Kathryn; P.O. Box 641, Quechee, VT 05059 Peelor, Kelly; 392 Benefit Street, Providence, RI 02906 Pelletier, Audrey; 75 Cottage Street, Cranston, RI 02910 Pelletier. Michelle; 11 Winsome Road, South Yarmouth, MA 02664 Peloquin, Maria; R.R. 2, Box 284, North Scituate, RI 02857 Peloquin, Paula; 120 Lewis Avenue, Tiverton, RI 02878 Pelosi, Joseph; 102 Ausdale Road, Cranston, RI 02910 Pencek, Anthony; 1137 Hartford Ave. 6C, Johnston, RI 02919 Pendergast, Mary; 195 Orchard Street, Cranston. RI 02910 Penney, Brett; 347 School Street, Eost Hartford, CT 06108 Penney, Ralph; 220 Shady Lea Rood, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Penrod. Mary; 67 Caddis Drive, Ft. Thomas, KY 41075 Perdomo, Blanca; 32 Homer St., Providence, RI 02905 Pereira, Paul; 60 Hines Road, Cumberland, RI 02864 Pereira, Susan; 237 Morris Street, Cumberland, RI 02864 Perrin, Jennifer; 128 Kiwanee Road, Warwick, RI 02888 Perry, Robert; 21 Canoe Trail. Darien, CT 06820 Peterson. Mark; 153 Chapel Street, Lincoln, RI 02865 Peterson, Mary; 459 Park Ave., Portsmouth, RI 02871 Peterson, Stephen; 759 Narragansett Parkway, Warwick, RI 02888 Petrarca, Michael; 13 Maywood Drive, West Warwick, RI 02893 Petrides, Victoria; 28 Arrowhead Drive, Lcdyard, CT 06339 Pettini, Michael; 54 Nicholas Avenue, Croton, CT 06340 Pham, Dec; 61 Beachmont. Bristol, RI 02809 Pheffer, Susan; Box 1132 Cemetery Lane, Setauket, NY 11733 ps, Lori; 20 Garfield Road, Rumford, RI 02916 ive., Johnston. RI 0291- Pond Road, East Greenwich, RI 02818 riaseclu, blame; 45 Glen View Drive, Cranston, RI 02920 Picard, Carol; 2 Jambray Avenue, West Warwick, RI 02893 Picard, William; 194 South Pier Rd., Narragansett, RI 02882 Picatagi, Dorothy; 130 Deerwood Drive, Trenton, NJ 08619 Piccillo, Sandra; 94 Hawkins Street, Providence, RI 02908 Piekarsld, Michael; 158 Mansion Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 Pierce, Ellen; 5 Sheffield Ave., Newport, RI 02840 Pile, Joy; 110 Bridge Street. Amherst, MA 01002 Pisani, Matthew; West Main Road, Stockbridge, MA 01262 Pistacchio. lulie; 65 Merchant Street, North Providence, RI 02911 Piojian, Robert; 101 Park Forest Road, Cranston, RI 02920 Plickys, Michael; 36 Standish Road, Ellington, CT 06029 Plympton, Audrey; 178 High Street, Westerly, RI 02891 Poethke, Martin; 122 Miller Avenue, Providence. RI 02905 Pointek, Lisa; 104 Colonial Avenue, Cumberland, RI 02861 Poirier, Lisa; 430 Nanaquaket Road, Tiverton, RI 02878 Poirier, Maryse; 60 Clark Rd„ Cumberland, RI 02864 Poissant, Nina; 34 Barden Lane, Warren, RI 02885 Poisson, Darlene; 11 Poirier Street, Pawtucket, RI 02861 Poland, Lucy; Box 909, Block Island, RI 02807 Pollard, Natalie; 68, Mountainview Road, Gray, ME 04039 Ponsolle, Barbara; 90 Columbine Circle, Toms River, NJ 08753 Postma, Frank; 5 Woodcock Rd., Monroe, NY 10950 Poston, Jerald; 34 Main Street, Hope Valiev, RI 02832 Poulio, Donna; Sunset Drive, Hope Valey, RI 02832 Powderly, Maureen; 60 Jodie Road, Framingham, MA 01701 Powers, Carolyn; 11 Scarborough Road, Cumberland, RI 02864 Prasinos, Jeffrey; P.O. Box 1554, Kingston, RI 02881 Pratt, Martin; 61 Golden Hill, Trumbull. CT 06611 Pratt, Susan; 259 Gibbs Avenue, Newport, RI 02840 Pressman, Simon; Pier Village 22A, Narragansett, RI 02882 Prichard, Janet; 16 Frances Avenue, Narragansett, RI 02882 Prichard. Marlene; 349 Sowams Road, Barrington, RI 02806 Priest, Kathleen; 88 Mount View Drive, Cranston. RI 02920 Priestley, Elizabet; 11 Appian Way, Barrington, RI 02806 Proulx, David; 30 Tilden Avenue. Warwick, RI 02888 ' , Nancy; 217 Hemlock Drive, East Greenwich, RI 02818 , ' hrey, William; P.O. Box 301, Kingston, RI 02881 Purcell, Angela; R.R. 2 Box 148, West Kingston, RI 02892 Purzycki, Mary; 273 Marcella Road, Lake Parsippany, NJ 07054 Quan, Sarah; 55 Old Pine Road, Narragansett, RI 02882 Quarz, Diane; 1223 Gold Star Highway, Croton, CT 06340 Quinn, Kevin; 23 School Street, Wakefield, RI 02879 Quinn. Marisa; 23 Hawthorne Rd., Jamestown, RI 02835 Quindliani, Susan; 15 Sealund Road. Quincy, MA 02171 Rabbani, Omar; 1749 South Road, Kingston. RI 02881 Rackie. David; 29 Morgan Avenue, Warwick, RI 02889 Rago, Thomas; 21 Could Way, Saunderstown, RI 02874 Raiche, John; 49 Pepin Street, West Warwick, RI 02893 Raphael, Robert; R.R. 2 Box 314, Foster. RI 02825 Rauch, Katharin; Box 901 High Street, Block Island, RI 02807 Ray, Beverly; 45 Spencer Street, West Warwick, RI 02893 Ray, Richard; 8756 Granada Blvd., Orlando, FL 32819 Raymond, David; 85 Hid da Hill Road, Wilton, CT 06897 Raymond, Virginia; Leyte Road, Lincoln, RI 02865 Read, Bradford; 15 Normandv Road, Wakefield, RI 02879 Rebello. Karen; 18 Buston Ave., ApL 4, Somerset, MA 02726 Redondo, Maria; 3595 Post Rd., Apt. 24107, Warwick. RI 02886 Reed, Howard; R.F.D. Box 572, Norwich, VT 05055 Reid. Cynthia; 188 Brook wood Road, Warwick. RI 02889 Reid, Leslie; 194 S. Cayuga, Williamsville, NY 14221 Reid, Patrice, 10 Wendy Lane R.D. 5, Wakefield. RI 02879 Reilly, Damron; 120 28 Elgar Place. Bronx, NY 10475 Reilly, Geoffrey; 74 Crain Terrace, Portsmouth. RI 02871 Reilly, Joanne; 74 Crain Terrace, Portsmouth, RI 02871 Reilly, Robert; 171 Grant Ave., New Providence, NJ 07974 Reilly, Suzanne; 59 Wyndham Ave. , Providence, RI 02908 Reilly, Teresa; 72 Ravenswood Avenue. Providence. RI 02908 Reis, Thomas; 95 Brookside Road, Somerset, MA 02726 Reiter, Ira Hal; R.R, 2, Box 69, West Kingston, RI 02892 Remillard, Jo Ann; 238 Center Street, Bellingham, MA 02019 Rexrode, Kathryn; 1655 South Road, Kingston, RI 02881 Rhodes, Roger; 5 Continental Dr., Middletown. RI 02840 Rhodes, William; R.F.D. 1, Box 405 Railroad Av., Saunderstown, RI 02874 Ribezzo, John; 119 Harmon Avenue. Cranston, RI 02910 Ricci, Joan; 53 Anthony Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02860 Ricciardi, Steve; 14 Stella Dr., North Providence, RI 02911 Riemer, Scott; 126 Country Ridge Road, Scarsdalc, NY 10583 Rigatti, Paul; 45 Wells Park Road. Sturbridge, MA 01566 Rigney, Mary; 167 Woodbine Street 2, Cranston, RI 02910 Riley, Donna; Country View Apt. 5A R.R. 4 North Scitxiate, RI 02857 Rimey, Raymond; Robotics Research URI, Kingston, RI 02881 Rines, Henry; 14 Arrowhear Trail R.F.D. 11, Wakefield, RI 02879 Ripa, Lori; 2 Sunrise Terrace, Middleton, RI 02840 Risi, Karen; 37 Armington Ave., Apt. C, Providence, RI 02908 Risica, Josephin; 5 Billings, Pawcatuck, CT 06379 Ritacco, Steven; Angell Rd., N. Scituate, RI 02857 Ritota, David; 47 Winona Street. Providence. RI 02901 Roberts, Jeffrey; 108 Roberta Avenue, Woonsocket, RI 02895 Roberts, Kevin; 19 Lincoln Street, Esmond, RI 02917 Roberts, Kevin; 21 Pleasant Street, Chelmsford, MA 01824 Robertson, Lori; 27 Highland Avenue, Cumberland, RI 02864 Robinson, Jane; 118 Water Street, Stonington, CT 06378 Robinson. Maximill; 684 Chalkstone Avenue, Providence, RI 02908 Rocchio, Joseph; Hazelwood Road. Gloccster, RI 02825 Hocchio, Paid; 24 Fortin Rd., Kingston, RI 02881 Rocha, James; Long Pasture Road, Little Compton, RI 02837 Rocha, Randal; 107 Porter Street, Melrose, MA 02176 Rochelcau, Julie; 43 Hebert Street, West Warwick, RI 02893 Rochford, Peter; 1 1 Keameey Street, Cranston, RI 02920 Rochira, Regina; 5 Sandro Drive, Warwick, RI 02886 Rodenberger. Deborah; 67 Hobson Street, Stamford, CT 06902 Rodrigues, Alison; 66 Highland Road, Bristol, RI 02809 Rodrigues. Gail; 50 Hobson Ave., N. Tiverton, RI 02878 Rosenberg, Ruth; 26 Medfield s‘t„ Boston, MA 02215 Roskin, Natalie; 26 Checkerbery Road, Narragansett, RI 02882 Ross, James; 2 Clarence Street, North Providence, RI 02904 Rossi, Diane; 30 Sakonnet Blvd. Narragansett, RI 02882 Rossi, Jo Anne; 30 Sakonnet Blvd., Narragansett, RI 02882 Rossi, Steven; 19 C. Street, Cranston, RI 02920 Rothcbild, Alexande; P.O. Box 1581, Charlestown, RI 02813 Rotondo, Maureen; 383 Davit Street, Jamestown, RI 02835 Rowlett. Charles; R.F.D. 4 Pleasant View Avenue, Esmond, RI 02 Roxin, Roswitha; 11 Nichols Road, Kingston, RI 02881 Roy, Carol; 79 Benedict St., Pawtucket, RI 02861 Roy, Matthew; 147 Rutherglen Avenue, Providence, RI 02907 Rubin, Andrea; 70 Garden Hills Drive, Cranston, RI 02920 Rubin, Leon; 23 Cooke Street, Pawtucket. RI 02860 Rubino. Damian; 22 Marion Drive, East Lyme, CT 06333 Rudman, Lisa; 241 Morris Ave., Providence, RI 02906 Rudolph, Robert; 9 Gladstone Avenue, Lakehurst. NJ 08733 Rugg, John; 154 Adrian Street, Warwick. RI 02886 Ruggeri, John; 36 Mechanic Street, Pawcatuck, CT 06379 Ruggieri, Carl; 41 B Street, Cranston, RI 02920 Ruggieri, Joanne; 17 Ledge Street, Providence, RI 02904 Ruggieri, Ianda; 17 Ledge Street. Providence, RI 02904 Ruggieri, Mark; 251 Church Avenue, Warwick. RI 02889 Ruggiero, Charles; 148 Plain St Box 87, Rehoboth. MA 02769 Ruscito, Peter; 94 Cowesett Ave., Apt. 22, W. Warwick, RI 02893 -i- ■--‘-sws Street, W 1 . an. Lisa-Ann; 27 Benson Avenue, Warwick, RI 05 Ryan, Maureen; 112 Church St., Peacedale. RI 02883 Sabra, James; 294 Nanaquaket Road, Tiverton, RI 02878 Sabra, Lisa; 294 Nanaquaket Road, Tiverton, RI 02878 Saccoccia, Susan; 165 namcook Road 11, North Kingstown, RI 02 Saccoccio, Dale; P.O. Box 144 Juniper Trail, Hope, RI Of ’ Varwick. RI 02886 Sacks, Samuel; 252 Chatham Circle, Said, Jamiu; P.O. Box 6831, Provider-., Salacain, Carol; P.O. 368, Ashaway. RI 02804 Salisbury, Brian; 6 Bullock Avenue, Barrington, RI 02806 Salvione, Lisa; 2103 Westgate Dr., Boise, ID 83702 San Souci, Leah; 116 Central Street, Nairagansett, RI 02882 Sanchez. Daryl; 15 Urso Drive, Westerly, RI 02891 Sandrowski, Carol; 173 Beechwood Ave., Pawtucket, RI 02860 Sands, Stacy; 3 Hucldebury Drive, Norwalk, CT 06850 Saravo, Dina; 165 Sutton Avenue Box 82, Oxford, MA 01540 Sarkis, Edgar; 281 N. Eastern Avenue, Fall River, MA 02723 Sarsalari, Lisa; P.O. Box 236, Kenyon, RI 02836 Sattel, Rebecca; 323 Middle Rood, Portsmouth, RI 02871 Sauco, Veronica; 27 Crompton Rd., East Greenwich, RI 02818 Sauer, Lisa; 19 Maplewood Drive, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Sauerwald, Erich; South County Trail, West Kingston, RI 02892 Saugy Jr., John; 33 Kennedy Drive, Warwick, RI 02889 Savaria, Lionel; 425 Winter Street, Woonsocket. RI 02895 Sawyer, Gena; 18 Liberty Street, Rockville, CT 06066 Saxena, Anupam; 115 Craduatc Village, Kingston, RI 02881 Saymeh, Riyad; c o Ministry of Ele Water P.O. Box 5395, Kuwait 02881 Sayour, Jeanmari; 130 Sakonnet Blvd., Narragansett, RI 02882 Scanlon, James; 73 Warren Road, Sparta, NJ 07871 Scaramozza, Michael; 277 Still Hill Road, Hamden, CT 06518 Schaeffer, Ira; 39 Ann Mary Brown Drive, Warwick, RI 02888 Scheer, Eric; 9 Lakeside Drive, Narragansett, RI 02882 Schennum, Ruth; 432 Cauvin Drive, Warwick, RI 02886 Schlageter, William; 34 Linden Ave., Cranston, RI 02910 Schlubach Linda; P.O. Box 77, West Kingston, RI 02892 ne. North Kingstown, RI 02852 248 Seniors Schmidt, Laura; P.O. Box 1536, Kingston, RI 92881 Schemer, Richard; 12 Hill St., Annapolis, MD 21401 School;, Steven; 588 Tillinghast Road, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Scholz, Steven; 46 Peacock Lane, Commack, NY 11725 Schonning, Scott; 12 Bayview Drive, Westerly, RI 02891 Schoonover, Susan; 351 Hillside Road, Fairfield, CT 06430 Schulte, Daniel; P.O. Box 1473, Kingston, RI 02881 Schultz, Grace; 70 Stone Avenue, Warwick, RI 02886 Schwager, Kathleen; R.R. 8 Tern Rd., Wakefield, RI 02879 Schweiger, Kerin; 163 English Street, Fort Lee, NJ 07024 Sciola. Michael; 1207 Kingstown Road, Kingston, RI 02881 Scorpio, Elisabct; 10 Randall Street, Cranston, RI 02920 Scott, Judith; Cove Road, Westerly, RI 02891 Scullin, Mary; 34 Coodard Street, Cumberland. RI 02864 Scully, Margaret; 71 Laurelwood Drive, Shelton, CT 06484 Sebestyen, Paul; 24 Birch Mountain Road, Bolton, CT 06040 Sebring. Peter; 48 Jennys Lane. Barrington, RI 02806 Segerson, John; 1221 West Main Road, Middletown. RI 02840 Seidel, Susan; 190 Old Boston Road. Narragansett, RI 02882 Seler, Levent; 37 Lower College Road, Kingston, RI 02881 Serpa, Jorge; 37 Lower College Road, Kingston, RI 02881 Servant, Bridget; 313 Potters Avenue, Warwick, RI 02886 Setterlund, Deborah; 21 Longmeadow Road, Medfield, MA 02052 Shacallis. Eliza bet; Christ. Sozos St N. 1. Makedonibsa Nicosi FS 99999 Shafto, Alison; 125 Northfield Avenue, ID, West Orange, NJ 07052 Shaio, Li Heng; 7 Thistledown Lane. Kingston. RI 0288 1 Shamis, Fern; 850 Chess Drive, Baldwin, NY 11510 Shankey, Elizabet; 218 Riders Lane, Fairfield, CT 06130 Shands, Nicholas; 160 Budloog Avenue, Warwick, RI 02888 Shapiro, Michelle; 7 Sherman Drive, Randolph, NLA 02368 Shaw, lisa- 5 Fera Street, North Providence, RI 02904 Shea, Michael; 34 Day Street, Whitman, MA 02382 Shearer, Glenn; 256 Phillips Street, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Shebell, Peter; 3 Wemrock Drive, Ocean NJ 07712 Sherbo, Marita; 35 Rochelle Street, West Springfield, MA 01089 Sherburne, Nancy; 64 Lambert Street, Narragansett, RI 02882 Sberidan, Kerry; 3595 Post Rd.. Townhouse 603, Warwick, RI 02886 Sherman, Diane; 20 Stratford Road, Cranston, RI 02905 Sherman, Douglas; 52 Dean Street, Cranston, RI 02920 Sberman, Lloyd; 34 Langworthy Road, Westerly, RI 02891 Sherman, Mark; Partridge Run, Charlestown, RI 02813 Sbeth. Mehul; 6 Clenwood Wav. West Caldwell, NJ 07006 Shields, Michael; 72 Atlantic Avenue, Warwick, RI 02888 Shiller, Phyllis; 13 Yawgoo Valiev Apts., Slocum, RI 02877 Short, Francis; Williams Road, Esmond, RI 02917 Shrake, Michael; 33520 Christa Drive, Inglesloe, EL 60041 Sibson. Mona; 35 Plymouth Road, White Plains, NY 10603 Siebens, Kimberly; 34 Goulart Lane, Portsmouth, RI 02871 Siedel, Thomas; 158 Rose Place, West Paterson, NJ 07424 Sigel, David; 19725 Lakeview Avenue, Excelsior, MN 55331 Siler, Matt; 361 E. 50 Street, New York, NY 10022 Silk, Cynthia; 17 Dewev Road, Swansea, MA 02777 Silva, Franeise; IS Trask St„ Providence, RI 02905 SOver. James; 34 Girard Place, Maplewood. NJ 07040 SOvestri, Dawn; 34 GUbert Stuart Dr„ East Greenwich, RI 02818 Silvestro, Steven; 5 Apache Lane, Cumberland, RI 02864 Silvia, Deborah; 1511 Green End Avenue, Middletown, RI 02840 Silvia. Donald; Pine Hill Road R.F.D. 1, North Smithfield, RI 02895 Simeone. Pauline; 56 Spring Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Simeone, Thomas; 70 Sandringham Avenue. Providence, RI 02908 Simmons, Mary; P.O. Box 528, West Kingston, RI 02892 Simmons. Richard; 263 Lowell Road, Sayville, NY 11782 Simoes. James; 3 Ash Street, Portsmouth, RI 02871 Simpson, Dennis; P.O. Box 286, Kingston, RI 02881 Simpson, Richard; 414 East Main Street, Elkland, PA 16920 Singer, Anne; 357 Hope HOI Road, Wallingford, CT 06492 Single, Anne; 18 Bullock Avenue, Barrington, RI 02806 Singleton, Karen; 52 Friends St., Portsmouth, RI 02871 Sinnott, Cecelia; 5 Manor Drive, Coventry, RI 02816 Sirois, Valerie; 8 Chapman Rd., Marlborough CT 06447 Sisco, Mary-Jo; 2 Marion Street, Westerly, RI 02891 Sisson, Kenneth; 20 Farnum Street, Pawtucket, RI 02861 Sisson, Lisa; 251 Saugatucket Road, Wakefield, RI 02879 Sionell, Peter; 1630 Cooper Road, Scotch Plains, NJ 07076 Siuzensid, Beth; R.F.D. 2, Winsted, CT 06098 Sminkey, Laura; 8 Edgewood Avenue, Westerly, RI 02891 Smith, Eric; 48 Pine Hill, Manchester, NH 03102 Smith, Glenn; 505 North Washington Street, Belchertown, MA I Smith, Jennifer; 4535 East Via Estrella, Phoenix, AZ 85028 Smith, Jerral; 323 Sihertip CL, Milpitas, CA 95035 Smith, Linda; 45 Lakewood Drive, Narragansett, RI 02882 Smith, Marcy; 1551 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 10149 Smith, Mark; 23 Valley Crest Drive, Coventry, RI 02816 Smith, Sheri; P.O. Box 198 Stony Ford Road, Kingston, RI 0286 _, tin; 33 North Shore Street, Warwick, RI 02886 Snow. Christop; 186 Pinecrest Drive, North Scituate, RI 02857 Snyder, Paula; 162 Mungertown Road, Madison, CT 06443 Snyder, Rosemary; 92 Old Main Road, Little Compton, RI 02837 Sokoloski, James; 301 Pound Rd., Cumberland, RI 02864 Solomon, Peter; 83 Beaufort Street, Providence, RI 02908 Sorrentino, Lisa; Rt. 11 Box 481, Gainesville. CA 30501 Soucy, Philip; 145 Country Lane, Bristol, CT 06010 Soukamneuth, Sleumxay; 16 Inkerman St., Providence, RI 02908 Sousa, Denise; 110 Oak Hill Drive, Cumberland, RI 02864 Sousa, Francine; 1 Pagnano Street, Bristol, RI 02809 Sousa, Jane; 86 Aliny Avenue, Warren, RI 02885 Sovet, Carolyn; P.O. Box 626 West Kingston, RI 02892 Spargo, Thomas; R.F.D. 1 Box 318, Saunderstown, RI 02874 Spath, Eric; P.O. Box 191, Cuildord, CT 06437 Spencer, Kathleen; 209 Asylum Road, Warwick, RI 02886 Spongier, Gary; 4 Lewis Road, Mnntvale, NJ 07645 Spichldn, Maria; 37 Ogden Street, Providence, RI 02906 Spillane, Eileen; 73 Fenner Avenue, Middletown, RI 02840 SpineUa, Raymond; 37 Gillen Avenue, North Providence, RI 02904 ... , „ — jtml RFo289l ' Springer, Robert; 100 Cove Avenue, Warwick, RI 02886 Srivastava, Shailesh; 7 Andre Avenue, Peace Dale, RI 02879 St Jean, Marc; 18 Perkins Street, West Warwick, RI 02893 St Laurent, Diane; 261 Fiat Ave., Cranston, RI 02910 St Pierre, Elizabet; R.R. Box 3435, Coventry, RI 02816 St. A ngelo, Linda; I Johnston, RI 02919 irtsmouth, RI 02871 East Greenwich, RI 02818 West Is lip, NY 11795 Stafford, Rolanne; 124 Mi] Stamp, David; 200 Cindya Stanton, Barbara; 45 Oak — r , Stedman, Lori; 38 Silver Lake Avenue, Wakefield, RI 02879 Stern, C. Renee; Stony Fort Road, Saunderstown, RI 02874 Stewart, David; 52 Narragansett Ave., Narragansett, RI 02882 Stewart, Kimberly; 10 Hyder Street, Westborough, MA 01581 Stoehr, Steven; 41 Blaine Street, Cranston, RI 02920 Stone, Amy; 60 Butternut Road, Manchester, CT 06640 Stone, Ellen; 75 Randolph Avenue, Tiverton, RI 02878 Stonely-Hame; Deborah; 96 Eleventh St, Providence, Ri 02906 Stoner, Gary; 822 S. Bond St., Apt. C, Baltimore, MD 21231 Storti, Mary; 58 Kenyon Road, Cranston, RI 02910 Strabley, Elizabet; 31 Half Mile Road, Barrington, RI 02806 Streicher, John; 69 Upper College Rd., Kingston, RI 02881 Streicher, Maureen; 21 Ridgewood Road, Middletown, RI 02840 Stringfellow, Paul; 122 Crosvenor Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914 Studlev. Kevin; 40 Sberman Street, East Providence. RI 02915 Sturdahl, Diane; 90 Reynolds Avenue, Warwick, RI 02886 Stys, Brian; 18 Ingraham Terrace, Wayne, NJ 07470 Suarez, Jose; 142 Deerfield Drive,. West Warwick, RI 02893 Suchotliff, Keryn; 79 Queen Street, Newtown, CT 06470 Sullivan Elaine; P.O. Box 59, 31 Ferry Road, Saunderstown, RI 02874 Sullivan, Jacqueli; 365 Simmonsvillc Ave., Apt 18, Johnston, RI 02919 Sullivan, James; Snake Hill Road Box 800 R.R. 4, Clocester, RI 02857 Sullivan, Kelley; 342 Long Pond Drive, South Yarmouth. MA 02664 Sullivan, Kevin; 162 Porter Street, Providence, RI 02905 Sullivan. Melissa; P.O. Box 226, Kingston. RI 02881 Sullivan, Thomas; 7 Casey Driver , Middletown, RI 02840 Suryanarayan, Indu; 154 Biscuit City Rd., Kingston, RI 02881 ■ ' • ' ■ ifer; 546 Great Elm Way, Acton. MA 01718 awat; 631 Ten Rod Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 swam, Dorothy; 461 Woonasquatucket Avenue, North Providence, RI 02911 Sweeney. Dorothy; 70 Stephani Lane, Bridgewater. MA 02324 Sweeney, Sharon; 99 Larch Road, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Swift, Joseph; 87 Field Road, Cromwell, CT 06416 Swoboda, Karen; Box 15 R.R. 2 Ministerial Roa, Kinston, RI 02892 Sykes. Bethany; 19 Coe Street, Fairhaven, MA 02719 Szlyk, Thomas; 7 Cumberland Circle, Holden. MA 01520 Szymanski, William; 60 Heroux Blvd., Cumberland, RI 02864 Taglianetti, David; 1115 Charles Street, North Providence, RI 02904 Talbot, Richard; 3 Flynn Terrace, West Warwick, RI 02893 Tan, Kok Chin; 1104 Speer Road, Apt. 102, Arlington, TX 76010 Tang. Vuong; 545 Ten Rod Rd., No. Kingstown, RI 02852 Tangtatswas, Mongkol; 264 Gano Street, Providence, RI 02906 Tanner, Suzanne; 16 Colonial Dr., Westerly, RI 02891 Tanner, Taren; 35 West Main Street, Pawling, NY 12564 Tapply, Jon; 71 Glenwood Drive, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Taraksian, Harry; 75 Bain Street. Cranston, RI 02920 Tarbox, Edward; 341 Potter Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Tarboi, Timothy; 401 Main Street, Coventry, RI 02816 Tassoni, Paula; 19 Gaspee Road, Narragansett, RI 02882 TattersaU, John; Greenhaven Road. Pawcahick, CT 06379 Taylor, Gregg; 19 Rosewood Lane, Cumberland, RI 02864 Taylor, James; 1405 Riverview Avenue, Wdmington, DE 19806 Taylor, Philip; 47 Clara Avenue, Warwick, RI 02889 Taylor, Russell; 127 Main Street, Hope Valley, RI 02832 Tennett, Susan; 66 Potter Street, Cranston, RI 02910 Teolis, Anthony; 14 Coleman Avenue. Warwick, RI 02889 _ iton, RI 02920 id Dr., N Tessier, Sandra; 15 North Kimberly I -ai Tessitore, Aaron; 31 Kennedy Street, Woonsocket, Test, Gretchen; 103 Jacobs Terrace, Middletown, CT 06457 Tezol, Omer; P.O. Box 130, Kingston, RI 02881 Thai), Elise; 627 Wormwood Hill Apt. B, Mansfield Center, CT 06250 Theroux, Christin; 45A Concord Ave., West Warwick, RI 02893 Therrien, Donna; 51 Fifth St. Box 62, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Thibeault, Judith; 392 Butternut Dr., North Kingstown, RI 02852 Thielsch, Helmut; 22 Owen Street, Providence, RI 02909 Theirfeld, Jane; 332 Memorial Union URI, Kingston, RI 02881 Thoman, Cynthia; Schumancanuck Hill Road, Charlestown, RI 02813 Thomas, Christop; 271 Ridge Road, West Milford, NJ 07480 Thompson, Barbara; 74 Ledward Avenue, Westerly. RI 02891 “ n. Brian; 20 MUo Drive, Branford, CT 06405 n, Mary; 25 Granite Street Westerly, RI 02891 Nancy; 10 Summit Avenue, Wakefield, RI 02879 Ronald; 24 Grant Drive, Coventry, RI 02816 Judith; 596 Potter Rd., North Kingstown, RI 02852 Thomson. Richard; 56 Byron Street, Cranston, RI 02920 Thorpe, Henry; 50 Ledward Avenue, Westerly, RI 02891 Thorpe, Laura; 3101 River Run, North Hampton, MA 01060 Thukral, Rohit 161 Billings St. Apt. 3, Quincv, MA 02171 Tbunberg, Martha; R.R. 5, Brook Farm Road, Wakefield, RI 02879 Tierney, Margaret 25 Malcolm Road. North Kingstown, RI 02852 Tinkham, Terence; 173 Haverhill Avenue, Warwick, RI 02886 Tocco, Pet er; 8 Druid Road, Warwick, RI 02888 Todd, Stella; 310 Mitchell, Croton, CT 06340 Tolman, Michelle; Box 209, Kingston, RI 02881 Tomanio, Amy; 3101 Huntington Road, Trumbull, CT 06611 Toner, Valerie; 129 Glenrose, Dr., Riverside, RI 02915 Tonalian, Kenneth; 139 Ridge Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860 em, Christop; 610 Namquid Place, Warwick, RI 02888 komian, Joanne; 27 Frederick Street, Warwick, RI 02888 Toro, John; 7 Melton Road, Cranston, RI 02910 Tosches, Maria; 249 Westwood Road, Stamford, CT 06902 Toti, Mary; 547 Dyer Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920 Tracy, Patricia; Roddedge Farm Rt. 138, Rockville, RI 02873 Tran, Minh Tan; 98 Oak Street Apt. 1, Westerly, T1 02891 Trapp Carl; 10 Debra Place, Syosset, NY 11791 Treat, Jennifer; 54 Way Road, Middlefield, CT 06455 Tremblay, Elaine; R.R. 1 Box 61 Westpoint Road, Webster, MA 0157( Tronni, Carl; 110 Progress Avenue, Providence, RI 02909 Trumbull, Philip; 159 Randal] Road, Stow. MA 01775 Trust, Steven; 19 Balsam Avenue P.O. 275, Middletown, RI 02881 Tsai, Shu-Whei; 234 Graduate Village URI, Kingston, RI 02881 Tsouris, Helen. 184 High Street, Westerly, RI 02891 Tucker, John, 10 Black Oak Drive, East Lyme, CT 06333 Turton, Holly; 100 Bayview Dr., Jamestown, RI 02835 Tuzes, Carolyn; P.O. Box 75 Wickett Street, Pine Meadow, CT 06061 Tyrrell, Stephen; 50 Varone, Regina; P.O. Box 11 Vartabedian, Glenn; 41 Jacks. , „ — Vartanian, Kirkor; 4 Tanglewood Lane, North Providence, RI 02904 Vecchio, Ralph; 38 Edgewood Terrace, Dover, NJ 07801 Velleco, David; 31 Bugbee Avenue, Warwick, HI 02889 Venancio, Lisa; 22 G unnin g Court, Middletown, RI 02840 Vendcttuoli, David; 133 Ausdale Road, Cranston, RI 02910 Verdi, Thomas; 170 Spring Valley Dr., East Greenwich, RI 02818 Verrecchia, Paul; 177 Ceorgia Avenue. North Kingstown, RI 02852 Viera, Deborah; P.O. Box 3225, Narragansett, RI 02882 Vigeant, Paul; 61 Ebony Drive, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Vieent, Debra; 66 America Street, Cranston, RI 02920 Vinhatciro, Dennis; 140 Asylum Road, Warwick, RI 02886 Viticonte, Luannc; 38 West River Park Way, North Providence, RI 02904 Vorbach, Frances; Qts 5 US Coast Guard Academ. , New London, CT 06320 Voss, Gisela; Andersen Court, Westerly, RI 02891 Vouros Chase, Vanthia; 19 Union St., Jamestown. RI 02835 Wade, Deborah; Box 429, Hampstead, NH 03841 Wagner, Karen; 124 Hilltop Drive, Portsmouth. RI 02871 Wafits, Christop; 205 Croton Avenue. Ossinuig, NY 10562 Walker, James; 126 Silver Spring St “ Walker. Lt h, Kelly; I vn. ' WV 26505 RI 0290-1 , Little Compton, RI 02837 R.F.D. 1. Carolina, RI 02812 Avenue, Darien, CT 068 leadlee Ave. Apt. 14, Me Wang, Juei; No. 5, Lane 164 Chung Shan R, Tainan, Taiwan uuuuu Ward, David; R.R. 1, Box 38 Minkema Ave., Exeter, RI 02822 Ware, Sonya; 145 Essex Rd., Warwick, RI 02888 Warren, Lisa; 173 Highland Road, Tiverton, RI 02878 Warren, Paul; 95 Oalcwoods Drive, Peacedale, RI 02883 Warson, Marion; P.O. Box 205, West Kingston, RI 02892 Washington, Darryl; 25 Fairfield Drive, North Kingstown, RI 02852 Waterhouse, Sarah; 10 Hammock Parkway, Clinton, CT 06413 Wattersou, Andrea; 19 Boucher Street, West Warwick, RI 02893 Watterson, Julie; 19 Boucher Street, West Warwick, RI 02893 Way, Harry; Potter Hill Road, Westerly, RI 02891 Wehb, Donald; 5 Western Hills Lane 1102, Cranston, RI 02920 Weber, Kathleen; 105 SnufT Mill Road, Saunderstown, RI 02874 Weber, Laura; 378 waton Road West, Ridgefield, CT 06877 Wee, May-Lee; G 6 Old Graduate Apts., Kingston, RI 02881 Weinbach, Wendy; 9 Brooksidc Drive, Westport, CT 06880 Weinreich, Audrey; 205 Cleveland Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860 Weiss, Amy; 105 Heritage Dr., Kingston, RI 02881 Weissman, Todd; 180 Woodridge Drive So., Stamford, CT 06902 Wells, Lisa; 7 Hummingbird Drive, Roslyn, NY 11576 Westrich, Elizabet; 38-26 Moriot Avenue, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 Weyant, Catherin; 170 Shore Rd., Westerly, RI 02891 Whalen, Jeffrey; P.O. Box 331, Peace Dale, RI, 02883 Whewell, Robin; South Old Post Road Box 706, Charlestown, RI 028 Whipple, Paul; 67 Bingley Terrace, Johnston, RI 02919 White, Kathleen; 95 Mildred Avenue, Waterbury, CT 06708 White. Sheree; 6 Libbey Lane. Eliot, ME 03903 Whittaker, Sharon; 193 Sabin Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860 Whitten, Lynn; 373 Redstone Drive, Chesshire, CT 06410 Wire Robert; 71 Causeway Street, Hudson, MA 01749 r, Susan; 130 Beacon Hill Drive, West Hartford, CT 06117 _ nan, Gregory; Fairview Avenue. Hope Valley, RI 02832 Wipiot, John; Tomahawk Trad, Smithfield, R’ “” ise; 11 Maniton Dr., Portsmouth, RI 02871 winonson, Sandra, 6 Indigo Rood, Barrington, RI 02806 Willard, David; 22 East Street, Essex Junction, VT 05452 Williams, Christin; 11 Huntington Drive, Rumford, RI 02916 Williamson, Carolyn; 103 Whalehead Road, Gales Ferry, CT 06335 Willis, Lynda; 39 Weymouth St., Brunswick. ME 0401 1 Willmott, Ellen; 6 Riverfield Drive, Westport, CT 06880 Willoughby, Nancy; 1266 Middle Road, E. Greenwich, RI 02818 Wilson, David; 81 Lafayette Drive, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Wilson, Scott; 40 Orchard Avenue, Weston, MA 02193 Wilson, Stephen; 1056 Boston Neck Rd. Apt. 7, Narragansett, RI 02882 Windley, Barbie; 37 Sherman St., Newport, RI 02840 Winslow, Martha; 8 Tilley Avenue, Newport, RI 02840 Wisehart, Marilyn; 15 Hillcresl Rd., Wakefield, RI 02879 Wiseman, Pamela; 226 Bay View Avenue. East Greenwich, RI 02818 Wisniewski, Patricia; P.O. Box 223, Creendale, W1 53129 Wolvcn, Leontine; 14 Chester Ave. Apt. 3, Westerly, RI 02891 Woodard, Kenneth; 37 Williams St., Coventry, RI 02816 Woods, Christop; 2578 Division Rond, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Woods, Linda; Watchaug Hgts. R.F.D. 1. Bradford, RI 02808 Worth, Susannah; P.O. Box 291. Kingston, RI 02881 Wrenn, Mary; 677 Elm Street, Monroe, CT 06468 Wright, Cannie; P.O. Box 1475, Kingston, RI 02881 Wright, Julie; 10 Seaview Avenue, Wakefield, RI 02879 Wunsch, Karen; 5 Sheffield Road. Greenville, RI 02828 Wyllie, Robin; 3 Arnold Ave., Lincoln, RI 02865 Xavier, Cheryl; 26 Amancio Street, Wakefield, RI 02879 Xavier, Raymond; 26 Amancio Street, Wakefield, RI 02879 Xiarhos, James; 32 Anton Court, Warwick. RI 02889 Xu, Jian-Ye; 37 Lower College Rd., Kingston, RI 02881 Yncubich, Stephani; 4 Whispering Court. DU Hills. NY 11746 Yang, Zcng-Hwa; Mech. Engr. Mechanics URI, Kingston, RI 02881 Yardley, Lynne; 45 Succotash Rd., Wakefield, RI 02879 Yashura, Gregory; 76 Warren Avenue, Middletown, RI 02840 Yeretsian, Rita; 77 Narragansett Street, Cranston, RI 02905 Young, Diana; R.F.D. 4 Box 828, North Scituate, RI 02857 Young, Julie; P.O. Box 414, Saunderstown, RI 02874 Young, Leisa; 86IB Broad Street, Apt, 107, Providence, RI 02905 Young, Richard; P.O. Box 183, Kingston, RI 02881 Glenn; 37 Burham Drive, Smithtown, NY 11787 Unsworth Jr., David; 64 Walbridge Road, West Hartford, CT 06119 Vacca, Marilyn; 119 Jacksonia Drive, North Providence, RI 02911 Vacheron, Peter; 43 Bennington Court. Stamford, CT 06903 Valenti, Cynthia; 1185 Carrs Pond Rond, East Greenwich, RI 02818 Valianti, Michael; 89 South Street, Marlboro, MA 01752 Valk, Stephen; 151 Pleasant St.. Rumford, RI 02916 Valliere, Tammy; 3 Brook Drive. Hope Valley . RI 02832 Van Deusen. William; 34 Meadowlark Drive, East Northprot, NY 11731 Van Dragt, Randall; 1426 Elliot St SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506 Van Horn. Wendy; South Broad St., Ashaway, RI 02804 Vanasse, Nancy; 210 George Arden Ave., Warwick, RI 02886 Vandal, Jeffrey; 136 Fairview Avenue, Cumberland. RI 02864 Vandal, Maurice; 160 Hamilton Avenue, Jamestown, RI 02835 Vanneste, Antoinet; South Ferry Road C.S.O., Narragansett, RI 02882 Varano, James; Andrews Rd., Essex, CT 06426 Varden, Joanne; 474 Nausauket Road, Warwick, RI 02886 Vardcn, William; 474 Nausauket Road, Warwick, RI 02886 Varley, Robert; 39 Ash Drive Apt. 12, Gales Ferry, CT 06335 Youssef. Khalil; 254 S. Pier Rd. Apt. 211, Narragansett, RI 02882 Yu, Daphne; 37 Lower College Rd., Kingston, RI 02881 Yucker, Robert; 342 Forest Street. Hamden. CT 06518 g, Ying Jie; 37 Lower College Roa_, . .... Zirleeo. Richard; 147 Exeter Road. Hamden, CT 06518 Zubi, Nadrah; 62 Pleasant Valley Road. Feeding Hills, MA 01030 Zuena, Rosa; 117 Colwell Street, Cranston, RI 02920 Zvtmkovic, Pauline; Unit 4 Chestnut Hill, Branford CT 06405 Zwinklis, Francis; 6 Gloria Street, Pawtucket, Ri 02861 Seniors 249 Closing 251 252 Closing 254 Closing Sally Tracy EDITOR’S MESSAGE The ’86 Renaissance is finished or at least almost. It will make tomor- rows mail regardless, of that I’m sure. It’s been an interesting year. I’ve learned to deal with a lot of garbage and to keep my parents up all night but I’ve also make a lot of friends through the yearbook. When I think of the office I remember ransoming off plants and tapes and phones hidden in the ceiling. I also remember staying up all night to meet a deadline just like I’m doing right now. I learned how to take pictures and to develop and print. Dealing with perpetual stupidity and cranky people that hang up on you was my first lesson. Standing up to people was soon to follow. I guess this year has been good for me, I can stand up for myself now. Working with Gail has been part of the good times. We have disagreed but when it came down to it we worked it out. We’ve settled all kinds of staff disputes over things no one would imagine. Right now we’ve done it though, we’ve published a book together and except for one lone, dragging editor it’s ready to be mailed. I’ve agreed to do this again next year. I don’t know how it will go but I’m sure that I can do it. I’ve had help from my friends and family and I know I can count on them in the future. I’ve already begun work on next year’s book and I’m sure it will be a success as this year’s book is. Our yearbook representative, Dick Sweich, is always ready to help and without John DeWaele and his help with photography I don’t know what we would have done. It is their help along with the staff, co-editor, my family and our advisors that has made this year and this book a success for me. Dawn M. Wright Co-Editor in Chief Renaissance, 1986 Well, here it is — another late night early morning; finally the last one. All the pages are finished and lying neatly in the box, ready to be mailed. It seems amazing that all of the work of an entire year — doing layouts, writing copy, cropping and shooting photos, untangling financial knots, planning, reorganizing . . . the list is endless — yet all the results can be sent off in a little box . . . This year has been an enlightening one, and I would like to thank all the people who helped to complete the ’86 Renaissance: the yearbook staff, whose humor kept everyone wonder- ing what would come next; our publishing representative from Hunter, Dick Sweich, who patiently answered our every question, no matter how often we asked it; John DeWaele, of T. D. Brown Studios for cheer- fully keeping our photographers supplied and our photo files full, and for coming through on the eve of deadline; all my friends who put up with missed and cancelled meetings; my room mates, Lisa and Laurie, for understanding and putting up with all of my “yearbook talk;” and of course, to my ever-present sidekick, my co-editor, Dawn, without whom I would never have made it. We supported each other through the rough parts, disagreed when necessary, and through sheer determi- nation overcame some serious difficulties to complete the book on time. Thanks for everything; I hope you cherish the memories as much as I do. Gail H. Wagner Co-Editor in Chief Renaissance, 1986 Dawn M. Wright Gail H. Wagner 256 Closing The University was saddened at the loss of Vice President of Student Affairs A. Robert Rainville who passed away June 20th. Mr. Rainville had been with the University for twenty years, serving in various posts from A. ROBERT RAINVILLE assistant director of the Memorial Union to his present position. Mr. Rainville had enjoyed a long association with URI from his days as a student when he was captain of the soccer team and president of Lambda Chi. His in- tense personal interest in the school and the student body will be sorely missed. In his memory, the staff of the Renaissance dedicates the 1986 yearbook. Closing 257 THE 1986 RENAISSANCE STAFF bcn c Chris Hempe — Senior Editor Sally Tracy — Photography Editor Tim Tarini — Asst Photo Sports Dawn Wright - Co-Editor-in-Chief 258 Closing Closina 259 Closing 261 262 Closing 264 Closing T.D. Bro 266 Closing Rff! 1 A 270 Closing Tng 271


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