Worcester State University - Oak Leaf Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

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Wbt Commontoealtf) of jfWasteadjutfette Worcester IT WAS THE BEST OF TIMES, m ' BiSite ' t.3 SBBB lllliailBHlIlliaBEliRil mraaffiss! BBssra ■ ”nSnn b .V. asiSgSiSSr: IT WAS THE WORST OF TIMES ■ X . IT WAS THE AGE OF WISDOM, IT WAS THE AGE OF FOOLISHNESS IT WAS THE SEASON OF LIGHT, IT WAS THE EPOCH OF BELIEF, IT WAS THE SPRING OF HOPE, WE WERE ALL GOING DIRECT TO HEAVEN, WE WERE ALL GOING DIRECT THE OTHER WAY. . . Charles Dickens tssbp r 2- m m H Dr. Noel J. Reyburn — Vice President and Academic Dean ADMINISTRATION President Joseph J. Orze 18 Dr. Phillip J. Steinkrauss — Associate Academic Dean Dr. James Scully — Dean of Students Dr. Angelo R. Scola — Dean of Mr. John Dowling — Registrar Mr. Joseph Scannell — Admissions Administration Director 19 Mrs. Louise Stowe — Director of Affirmative Action Mr. Loren Gould — Director of Institutional Research Mrs. Helen Shaughnessy — Director of Per- Mr. Walter Lennon — Director of Placement sonnel and Labor Relations Dr. George Melican — Division of Graduate Education and Special Mrs. Gertrude Leeds — Associate Director of Dean of Division Programs Continuing Education 20 Mrs. Grace Enggas Resident Counselor Mr. Lloyd Wheaton — Associate Mr. Paul Joseph — Director of Ms. Maureen Kennedy Dean of Students Student Activities Student Activities Mr. Sidney Buxton — Assistance Ms. Carol Mielo — Counselor in in Individual Development Counseling Center 21 Mr. William Spezeski — Director of the Computation Program Mr. William Butler — Bursar Dr. Theodore Prove — Dean of Com- munity Services Mr. Paul Regan — Superintendent of Mr. Maurice Poirier — Coordinator of Buildings and Grounds Information Services Mr. Joseph Minahan — Director of Planning and Development Dr. William O’Neil — Director of Mr. Kenneth Barton — Chief Accoun- Community Education Development tant Center 22 F A C U L T Y Michel Merle — Chairperson Sandra A. Kocher Ellen V. Kosmer me rat Jacqueline G. Casale Doris M. Carter BIOLOGY Carol M. Chauvin Terry E. Graham Edwin A. Boger John F. Eager — Chairperson A Paul A. Holle Marlin B. Kreider Anthony W. Thurston William K. Masterson NO SHDKiNG : Thomas L. Roberts Bruce D. Russell ► 26 CHEMISTRY Alan D. Cooper Estelle C. Zoll Ronald M. Harris Melvin Merken Arthur C. Ferguson — Chairperson COMMUNICATION DISORDERS Rose Guerin Anna Cohen — Chairperson C. Garth Hengen 28 Carol R. Lysaght John F. McLaughlin M. Margaret Read COMPUTER SCIENCE Charles Avedikian Michael Mulcahy — Chairperson Harry Martel ECONOMICS Stephen F. Trimby Kee II Choi — Chairperson EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Josephine S. Bunuan Maureen A. Stefanini Mary Ellen Meegan 30 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Barbara Desrosiers Charles E. Geer M. Kathleen Burns — Chairperson T Florence Fraumeni 31 George T. Joseph Nancy Johnson Marion J. Jennings Nancy E. Harris Ruth Griffiths A. Barbara Pilon Catharine Lewicke Catherine I. Quint Paul F. O ' Neil Eugene M. Scanlon 33 SECONDARY EDUCATION 34 ENGLISH William L. Sullivan — Chairperson Nora M. Barraford Kathleen C. Downey James R. Ayer Phyllis Crowley 36 Alfred D. Eddy Robert P. Ellis Kenneth Gibbs, Jr. Paul J. Edmunds Merrill H. Goldwyn 37 Robert E. Todd Jeffrey L. Roberts Charles Wasilko Jean E. Johnson 38 FOREIGN LANGUAGES Jennie M. Celona Francisco Alcala Philip H. Grimes 39 P J Francis J. O’Connor Robert J. Hartwig Katherine M. Shea Yvonne L. Martel Margaret A. Kittredge Robert W. Thompson GEOGRAPHY GEOLOGY Richard G. Hunt Robert E. Lingner Ronald W. Hurd Rita M.L. Morris Robert F. Perry, Jr. — Chairperson 41 HEALTH Mr. Donald Read — Chairperson HEALTH SERVICE Mrs. Edna O ' Keefe 42 HISTORY Edwin Hedman Clement S. Delaney Emmett A. Shea — Chairperson Bruce S. Cohen Bernard Goldsmith 43 Frank S. Minasian Robert F. McGraw 44 MANAGEMENT Arnold Bornfriend Gary McEachern Richard Juralewicz — Chairperson Donald Kane Gil Endriga Frank Rapuano Richard Wurster 46 MEDIA William Byers Paul Davis Bernard L. McGough William D. Joyce — Chairperson 49 David Seiffer Ann Marie Shea Vincent Piccolo 50 NURSING PHILOSOPHY Courtney Schlosser Neil F. Brophy Gerald Robbins T -va vl Dion Schaff Donald F. Traub — Chairperson MEN’S PHYSICAL EDUCATION Francis T. Dyson James E. Girouard John Mockler — Chairperson ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Robert A. Devlin — Director of Athletics John Coughlin, Sr. VaH Oscar Larsson WOMEN’S PHYSICAL EDUCATION — Chairperson H Helen R. Duquette Donna F. Devlin Margaret M. Nugent 55 PHYSICS AND NATURAL SCIENCE Edward H. Leonard 56 Geoffrey J. Garrett Robert F. Kelly PSYCHOLOGY M. June Allard Gordon S. Matheson — Chairperson Aldona L. Daly Bernard J. Guarini Joline N. Jones Joseph C. Lonergan Joseph A. Shea Richard A. O ' Connor 58 SOCIOLOGY Matthew Zelman Faith T. Zeady Baheej Khleif 59 URBAN STUDIES 60 LEARNING RESOURCES CENTER Dr. Robert T. Jones, Director of Learning Resources Center lr. Bruce Plummer, Associate Director for Library Ser- ices Mr. Charles T. Goldstone, Associate Director for Com- munication Services 61 LEARNING RESOURCES CENTER Mr. Dan Dick, Chairperson of Mrs. Evelyn Cote, Librarian Mrs. Helen Smith, Librarian Library Department Mrs. Krishna Dasgupta, Librarian Ms. Ruth Webber, Librarian Mrs. Ruth Greenslit, Librarian 62 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Brian Cerullo — Vice President Steven Hoekstra — President Nancy DiLeo — Secretary Robert Turcotte — Treasurer Faith Costello — Social Chairperson Patricia Ethier — Social Chairperson 63 SENIOR SENATE MEMBERS Diane Giorgette Russell Irving 64 COIUZ — O0CC JOYCE AMBROSE CATHY ANDERSON SHERYL ARCHAMBEAULT GAIL ARMSTRONG BRAD BARKER CATHY ARCHIBALD 66 KAREN ASADOORIAN MARILYN AUBRY MAUREEN BACHUSZEWICZ PATRICIA BALLARD JOSEPH BRUSO DIANE BAIN JANE BARRETTE BRENDA BARRY THOMAS BARTON 67 SHERRY BEERS CARMELITA BELLO % s W ■ V v V PAUL BEALS DEBRA J. BENOIT RICHARD BERGAN ARTHUR BELMONTE GEORGE BERGSTROM 68 TERENCE BERNARD RONALD BERQUIST ROBERT BERRYMAN JOANNE BEZDEGIAN ROSS BINDMAN MATTEO BISCEGLIA LUCILLE BISCOTTI SUSAN BISHOP EVELYN BLACK KAREN BLACKBURN SUSAN BLAKELY 69 CAROL BLUTE ANNE BOURGEOIS HELEN BOSTWICK PAMELA BOUCHARD VALORIE BOUVIER ROBERT BRADBURY 70 KATHRYN BRADLEY ELEANOR BROCHU JOHN BRADLEY BARBARA BROSNIHAN WILLIAM BROWN CAROL BURAK ANDREA BURKE ROBERTA BROOKS 71 SHAWNA BURKE NELSON BURLINGAME DOROTHY CALACCHIO MARIE CAOUETTE KATHLEEN CARR DEBRA CARTER 72 MARGARET CANARY jp JOHN CLAPP k §r. MARGARET CARUSO LYNN CARRUTHERS BETH CECCARINI LAURIE CHESTER MANUEL CHAVES CAROL CAWLEY 73 MARCIA COHEN ROBERT COMAS LAURIE COHEN CATHY CONNOLLY jar ' - ' VALERIE COOK PETER COLO 74 LOUIS CORNACCHIOLI DIANE COURTEMANCHE DONNA COVALESKI MARY CROTEAU JAMES CULVERHOUSE ANN CURLEY IRENE COX LANCE B. CROWLEY KEVIN CROWLEY 75 BETH DAVIS EUGENE DANA ROBERT CUSSON NANCY DALE LINDA DAY CHESTER DAWIDCZYK PAMELA DAVIS 76 DENNIS L. DEGARA DEBRA DEACON CHARLES DEILA ROBIN DEMARCO KEVIN DAILY JOANNE H. DEVINE ANN DEPAOLO JOSEPH DEPARI MARIA DEFIORE 77 SUSAN DONAHUE JOANNE N. DONNELLY KATHLEEN DOWD KENNETH DOWER KATHLEEN DOWER BARBARA DRAKE . CAROLYN DUFFY DAVID DUNN DONNA DUPONT JOHN DUPUIS BEVERLY DUTILE DEBRA DYER JOSHUA EDWIN PAUL EDWIN JOHN ERICSON 79 80 THOMAS FERRAZZANO BARBARA A. FINN JANICE FINN JEAN FISK KENNETH FLYNN ELLEN FORD DOROTHY FORSBERG JEAN FULLER BARBARA GALLAGHER BARBARA FORSLAND CLAUDIA GARAGLIANO DIANNE FORSTER 81 MARY GAUDERE BARBARA GIGUERE JOSEPH GAUVIN ROBERT GILBRIDE ROLANDO GERONIMO STEPHEN GILCHRIST JUDITH GILLETTE MLADEN GJAKOVSKI JOHN GODEK 82 THOMAS GRAVES RENEE GREGOIRE STEPHEN GRENIER MARY GRIFFITH GLORIA GRENIER MAUREEN GRIFFITH JANICE L. GRAVES JOHN GOUIN EDWARD GOZDUR 83 SANDRA GRIMES SHEILA GRIMES MARY ELLEN GRUCAN MARY CHRISTINE HAIGH ANNMARIE HALFREY BETTY HAMILTON RICHARD HAMLIN SUSAN M. HANLEY BRENDA HAMILTON 84 CLIFFORD HANSEN BARBARA HAPPY JOHN L. HARRINGTON DAVID HASKELL JUDITH HASKINS RITA ANN HAY GINETTE HEBERT JAMES HEBERT DAVID HELPA 85 ROBIN HENDERSON STEVEN HENNIGAN NANCY HINE ANNE HUDSON SANDRA HUDSON ROBERT HUME 86 KEVIN HURLEY ANDREA JACKSON MICHELINE HURTUBISE DEBORAH JOHNSON NANCY JOHNSON MARVIN JACKSON ARTHUR JARRETT HARVEY JOHNSON ELIZABETH JOHNSON 87 BARBARA JUDSON DOREEN KAMINSKI ALGIRDAS KATINAUSKAS WILLIAM KATSIKAS ROBERT KELLEY SUSAN KEMPINSKI PAULINE KIGHTLINGER DEBORAH KILIAN NORELL HEINOLD WILLIAM A. KINGSBURY KATHY KLUNK BETTE KOGER WILLIAM LAWLESS ANNA KORCZEWSKI 89 ftl PATRICIA KROLL ft ' ' HISIFY ' ttt ' itm MARY KONDROTAS DIMITRA KOSTOPOYLOS 90 RON KUGEL EDWARD LA CHAPELLE KEVIN KIMBALL JEAN LAINCZ JOAN KURR SUSAN LAMARCO SRr KATHLEEN LANGO BETH LAVIN MARILYN LEARY DONNA LAPRIORE ROLAND R. LATAILLE GEORGE LEASCA LUCILLE LANGEVIN JOSEPH LAUZIER CATHLEEN LAYCOCK 91 ELAINE LEGER IRA LEITNER PAUL LELAND Wi JOHN LEWANDOWSKI CYNTHIA LEKETA ELLEN LYNCH WILLIAM LEWIS JULIE LIOLIS KATHLEEN LIVINGSTON VICTORIA LIVINGSTON JOHN LIZEWSKI GARY LOOMIS LEA LUCIER KENNETH LYONS LORRAINE MACDONALD WILLIAM MACORA JOSEPH F. MAGA DENIS MAHONEY -r VICTORIA MAHONEY MARIA MAINTANIS DIANE MAKOWSKI PATRICIA MARONI JOSEPH MARSAN ROBERT MASON 94 PAUL A. MAZZUCHELLI ELIZABETH McCAULIFFE JOANNE McCABE cheryl McCarthy KATHLEEN McCUE RENEE McCUE JAMES McCULLOUGH ROBIN McCLAINE PATRICK McCOMBS 95 MARY BETH McDONAGH muriel mcdaniel PATRICIA McGOURTY STEPHEN McGRAIN SUSAN McGUIRK DANIEL McGREW JEAN ELLEN McNULTY PAUL MENDELLA JOSEPH MENDES RHONDA MERSHON ROBERT MILOT PAUL MIGLIORELLI JUDITH MISIEWICZ CAROLE MITCHELL JEAN MONETTE JULIE MONACO 97 EDMUND MORSE MARY ELLEN MOYLAN JOSEPH J. MULVEY 98 ANGEL C. NAVEDO ALEXANDER NELSON CYNTHIA NORDGREN NORMAND O’DION NANCY NUGENT JANE MURPHY NNEKA C. OKWUSOGU DONNA O’LEARY PATRICIA O’DONNELL BOB O’NEAL MICHAEL O’NEIL JOAN F. O’NEIL 99 THOMAS ORSZULAK “NEPHE” LINDA PACHANIAN PHILIP PAPINEAU JANE PETERS ANNE MARIE PARDA MARC PAUL JOSEPH PASSERI SUSAN PARKER NANCY PELLAND DEBORAH PELLEY JANE PETERS EDWARD PIPER ROBERT PIGNATO ELIZABETH PLANTE JUNE PETTY RICHARD PINEAULT ROY POTVIN 101 KATHLEEN F. PRATT WILLIAM PURCELL SUSAN RADCLIFFE EDWARD RASYS KAREN RAVENELLE ROBERT REAGAN 102 MARY JANE REARDON REX RENZONI DONALD RICHARD MARY ELLEN REPOSE ALBERT RISOTTI WENDY REID t KAREN REILLY i DIANE RICE SUSAN ROBERT 103 JOAN ROBIN PHILIP ROBO VIRGINIA ROCHE IRENA ROJCEWICZ CYNTHIA A. ROUKAT ELAINE ROUSSEAU JUDITH ROWLAND GREGORY RUSSELL MICHAEL RUSSO 104 JUDY SAMPSON LINDA SANTERRE EDWARD L. SAVAGE i KATHRYN ST GEORGE awwifSMBl MARGARET SALEMME ROBERT SABATELLO GERARD ST GERMAIN ill THERESA ST HILAIRE THOMAS ST PIERRE 105 SUSAN SCHLOERB JAMES SHANNON KENNETH SCHEDIN MARION SEERY SUSAN SCHECHTER PATRICIA SEAVER DIANE SHAUGHNESSY GERALDINE SIDOTI EDWARD SIKONSKI CYNTHIA J. SONOS A ma MARY SINZ MARCELLE SLIFER CHERYL SMITH SUSAN SMITH LINDA SNYDER NANCY SOTER DAVID SMILEY 107 DEBORAH V. SPENCER EILEEN STEADMAN PAMELA SPRINGER ANGELO SUAREZ MICHAEL SWOPE V CATHERINE SULLIVAN JOSEPH SUSIENKA 108 EUGENIA TEFIS NANCY L. TAMEO THOMAS TERRAZZANO MARTIN TESSIER NICHOLAS M. THOMO SPIRO M. THOMO CRAIG THORNTON RICHARD TODD 109 EDWARD SERRA RITA TRAFT DAVID TURPIN MICHAEL TURPIN MARY ELLEN TREMEL ALPHONSUS UGWUADU MARY ANN VOLPE PATRICIA VIGILATURA ■■■ MARCIA WALISZEWSKI no RALPH WEINGARTEN LAURENCE WEISBERG FRANCIS WEYDT ROBIN WICKHAM JANE WHITE ANNE WHITE LINDA WILDER CATHLEEN WILLARD JAMES T. WILLIAMS 111 BRIAN WOLCOTT «r DONNA WOOD BARRY WILK JEANNE ZALESKI 3 ? Foot bo II . -r — JUDITH WRIGHT 112 FALL SHkSbp- Wjmm P J ’’wfjv wgmgi (SO 0 « I r Mv ' r W ysiisS? 1 , f££M| rigrahli 1= __ ====== _ 1 FOOTBALL Stephen Garvey, Kevin Bradley, Steven Candela, Robert Clem, Brain Burns, Norman Reil, Joseph Reil, Joseph Goodrow, Edmund Giard, Francis Witowski, James Murphy, Gabriel Fernandez, Eric Pelletier, Bob Langston, James Carr, Stephen McQuade, Martin Lynch, Matthew Roche, Jeff Rosenthal, David Helpa — Captain, John Jones — Captain, Michael Sullivan, Mario Silveira, Jeffrey Landers, Mark Rabiecki, David Blake, Dennis Petty, Phil Badjo, Garrett Fitzgibbons, Mark Sweeney, Arnold Pinto, John Cawley, Charles Warren. Jim Girouard — Head Coach, Bob Carney — Assistant Coach, Tom Kelly — Assistant Coach, Bruce Pinto — Assistant Coach, Tony Salerno — Assistant Coach. 114 • ■ a Ml R S FIELD HOCKEY (Kneeling from left to right): Carol Blute, Donna Lapriore, Mary Gaudere, Barbara Stadig, Gerry Sidoti, Kathy McCue, Vicki Livingston. (Standing from left to right): Janet Demars, Lynne Olson, Marybeth Baxter, Sue Pavilaitis, Suzanne Gervais, Michelle Casavant, Jo Ann Janowski, Barbara Howard, Julie Nawn, Kathy Wilson, Mary Ellen Fahey, Kathy Chekani, Sandy Thurston, Donna Trainor, Tobie Rothwell, Mary Ruth Gerry, Mary Lamby. 118 B.u k the Bottle Bill VOTI 1 S ON ( candij bars eot $ U | p O r t the f i e I ) h o c k e i L t? f rv •Siqip ■£• 301 ' SENIORS (From left to right): Carol Blute, Donna Lapriore, Mary Gaudere, Coach Janet Demars, Gerry Sidoti, Butter McCue, Vicki Livingston. 120 SOCCER Paul Boisvert, Marc Braverman, William Briere, Jamie Carvajal, Carlos Chia, John Cooper, John Crowley, Mark Dolan, Solomon Enkubaliery, Richard Hamlin, James Hehir, Mike Harvey, Don Jasmin, George Kent, Dave Maloney, Joe Mendes, Pat McCombs, Jack Nemenshy, Joseph O’Brien, Jay Prokop, Bruno Salamone, Richard Schmitz, Neil Sullivan, Joseph Sullivan, Bart Walsh, Steve Walsh, Steve Webber, Earl Bonett — Head Coach 122 NiCH 1 CROSS COUNTRY 126 127 (From left to right) Bottom: Cliff West (Co- Captain), Coach Hoogasian, Bill Gaudere (Co- Captain). Top: John Costigan, Gary Daniels, Jim Shields, Mark Bockus, Walter Berkowicz, Manny Call. WOMEN S TENNIS Bonnie Burns Carol Cawley Anne Clark Laurie Cohen Patricia Ethier Mary Anne Maly Barbara Mordini Patricia O ' Connor Linda Pachanian Lori Schulz Lisa Tkcik Margaret Nugent — Head Coach 128 MEN’S TENNIS Dave Alpert Jeff Baker Steve Bloomstrom Jeff Dill John Fahey Ray VanBatenburg Coach Demoga 130 GOLF William Brown Anthony Didonato John Donoughue Gary Hansen William Lapointe Gary Rowe Phil Soloperto Stuart Tully Paul Brumlerie Larry Sowa Robert Kelley — Head Coach 131 CREW 132 « MN Never again will we feel at home Within these walls, 134 rwm 136 Time it was And what a time it was It was . . . a time of innocence a time of confidences Long ago it must be, I have a photograph Preserve your memories They’re all that’s left you. 138 mi Yesterday a child came out to wonder Caught a dragonfly inside a jar, And fearful when the sky was full of thunder And tearful at the falling of a star. Then the child moved ten times round the seasons Skated over ten clear frozen streams, Words like “when you’re older’’ must appease him And promises of “someday’’ make his dreams. Sixteen springs and sixteen summers gone now Cartwheels turn to carwheels through the town, And they tell him take your time, it won’t be long now Till you drag your feet to slow the circles down. So the years spin by and now the boy is twenty Through his dreams have lost some grandeur coming true, There’ll be new dreams, maybe better dreams, and plenty Before the last revolving year is through. And the seasons they go round and round, Painted ponies go up and down We’re captive on a carousel of time. We can’t return we can only look behind from where we came And go round and round and round in a circle game. 140 FUTURE STUDENT UNION BUILDING SENIOR CAPPING CEREMONIES ADDITIONAL SENIORS H BASKETBALL U Benefit TUESOar. MARCH 15 r.il ■ StataJs SS NOV. BASKETBALL , Benefit TUESDAY MARCH 15 m asn sun cm v tc vr rs Afiite SLOG • Stxaiis SSI ' FIGHT AGAINST MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY Souhaila Arraje Maureen Bachuszewicz Marie Baldwin Fredericka Brooks Brian Cherry Geary Daniels Edith Davidson Linda D’Errico 148 Marie Desroches Richard Fredette Daniel Fallon Tim King Janet Kettell Debbie Killian Gary Knox Carl Krager Marianne Kuraisa 149 I fW? i i Patrick McCombs Tim O’Day Arthur Paquette Vincent Mancini George O’Mara Kathleen Powers Wayne Sampson Diane Shaughnessy 150 Gregory J. Zinkus Alice Warren Kwame B. Yiadom Mary Ann Zachara Karen Schollard Kenneth Beaudry Tracine Leverone Phyllis Southwick Brian Vaugh 151 INDOOR TRACK Front Row left to right: Robert Langston, Mark Bockus, Arthur Belmonte, Steve Hennigan, Manuel Call, John Costigan, Bill Gaudier. Second Row: Bill Hamilton, Richard Marble, Steve Candela, Cliff West, Rich Perrin, Ernie Cardoza, Walter Berkowicz, Andy Crestopenta. MEN’S VOLLEYBALL Back Row: Jim Williams, Roger Correta, Jude DeCoff, Joe Knisell, Bob Ablondi, Armand Grassi, Peter Hand, Dave O ' Mara. Front Row: Steve Trimby, Lee Jarvis, Kenny Flynn, Solomon Enkubahiry. Missing: John Donoghue, John Pedini, Bill Hawley, Vahid Varastik, Carlos Chia, Dave Meyers The Club was started in 1972-1973 by a few students who wanted to play some pick-up games locally. Last year the club joined in a formal league (The New England Collegiate Volleyball League). This past season the club ended third in the New England Regional Tournament, Division II. The Men’s Volleyball Club ended the season by coming first in the State College Volleyball Tournament. Co-Cpatains: Armand Grassi and John Donoghue Treasurer: Ken Flynn Secretary: John Pedini Advisor: Stephen Trimby 153 WOMENS VOLLEYBALL first row from left .0 right, Sire Schluerb. Brenda Barry. No, ell Heinold. Ann Ash - .arsity coach, second row, Ju Giles. Laurie Johson. Sandy Gentile - ,un,or yarsity coach, third row. Gretchen Swan. Sand, Beal. Lou-ellen Shellon, Mary Anne Courtemanc e. fourth row, Ellie Broberisk, Denise Desorcy, Nancy Vaskas, Dorine Le Blanc. Senior Volleyball Players (left to right) Jane Murphy, Sue Schloerb, Norell Heinold, Brenda Barry 154 BASKETBALL Back row: Asst, coach; George Al bro, Steve Bostic, Rich Zaccalli, Dave Valenzola, Chuck Carroll, James Gee, Rich Nowlin, Bill McCarthy, Jeff Hebb, Tim Foley, Coach; Ed Hippert. Front row: Tom Bullet, Dave Alpert, Co-captain; Mark Williams, Co-captain; Jack Armenti, Fred Barry, Marty Hastings. HOCKEY Back Row: Richard Todd, Terry Green, Brian Allain, Bill Moran, Jack Pyne, Bob Donahue, Kevin McCullough, Doc Coughlin, Head Coach, John Couglin, Jr. , Assistant Coach. Front Row: Ken DeVellis, Bill Freeman, John Mattison, Billy Gemme, Curt Degon; Captain, Henry Proko, Jim McCullough, Mike O ' Coin, Robert Eramo; Captain Missing: Kevin Hurley; Captain, Billy Bowes, Robert Turcotte, Jay Gilmartin, Bob McNamara E.C.A.C. DIVISION III CHAMPS 159 160 WOMEN S BASKETBALL First row: Carol Blute, Jane Murphy, Donna Lapriore Second Row: Julie Nawn, Dorine LeBlanc, Lynne Olson, Denise Desorcy, Cooks Third Row: Ass t Coach Heather Putnam, Sandi Pope, Carol Mangsen, Barbara Howard, Nancy Vaskas, Coach Donna Devlin. Seniors from left to right: Assistant Coach Heather Putnam, Carol Blute, Jane Murphy, Donna Lapriore, Coach Donna Devlin. 162 BEYOND THE HORIZON Sponsored by the Media Department HARRY CHAPIN CONCERT December 16, 1976 166 LEITRIM’S 170 f YEARBOOK STAFF Peter MacGillivray, Suzanne Ericson, Cindy Nordgren, Mark Gymreck Dennis DeGara and Suzanne Ericson (Co-Editors), Barbara Drake (Layout Editor), Peter MacGillivary (Chairman of Photography) Jean Fuller, Peter MacGillivray, Paula Marble, Barbara Drake, Linda Santerre, Suzanne Ericson, Mary Grucan, Dennis DeGara, Lori Schulz, (missing) Patty Either (artist), Evelyn Black (club organizer), Bob Turcotte, Francis Roix and Steve Hoekstra (photographers), Donna Canesi (layout) 172 ji ¥ fjk ml v- , m N 4 4m A a % 1 j A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A WORCESTER STATE STUDENT by Chris Dumas Rain, nor sleet, nor hail, nor snow will stop a Worcester State student from going to school. I didn’t mention anything about going to class, however. A large number of students seem to be more attracted to the variety of courses offered in j the Student Lounge. One can be greatly enriched from participating in them. Did you know that some of the greatest ping-pong champions are enrolled at Worcester State College? The course is held from 9 o’clock till whenever and many of the participants are so enthusiastic that they stay alongside those tables and practice and practice five days a week, five hours a day. That ' s real devotion! Mental and physical challenges await many in the Lounge. One course available requires tedious concentration and tremendous skill which is measured by a series of bells and numerical points. This course is entitled ‘‘Pin-ball”. There are only a few machines available which limits the course so students understand that it is mandatory to arrive early to insure them the use of the mechanical instrument of knowledge. The course is taken so seriously that a great deal of frustration is taken out on the machines. It is not an out-of-the- ordinary sight to see a student beat his brains out over his final grade on 174 the backboard or to watch one slam and bounce the machine around because glory was not attained by the particular individual. Instead of desks, the Lounge is furnished with round tables perfect for cardplaying. Some students become so engrossed in the game that they would probably put their mothers up for collateral when the stakes get high. The participants are always over-loaded — not with work! Class however, is held not in the lounge but in cars, vans and trucks located right outside the side doors. After class, the students can be seen buzzing about. It is also offered in evening courses at a number of different locations. Alongside the walls of the Lounge are a number of long, oblong couches which serve a number of purposes. From time to time, contests are held to see who can chew and spit the farthest. No girls are enrolled in this particular course simply because they find it rather gross! Some girls find the Lounge to be a hunting ground for whatever they are hunting for. All in all, the courses offered in the Lounge at Worcester State are beneficial in the way that students do not mind attending them, no homework is given, and a good time is had by all. 175 « FOLK CLUB The Folk Club is designed to bring out the “country” in all of us. The Main goal is performing Christmas and Spring Concerts. Credit is received (.5) and positively no auditions are required. Members; Kim Boudreau, Lloyd Balderston, Kevin Delude, Noreen Duesee, Caroline Brooks, Debbie Thurston, Peggy Twiss, Karen Aicardi, Debbie Cook. Advisor — Abram Kaminsky 176 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CLUB Dr. Polito (Advisor), Pat Maroni, Katie Aguda, Beth Davis, Margaret Seyler The purpose of the club is to develop and expand the awareness of students at WSC in the field of ECE (Early Childhood Education). The goals are to provide workshops, other learning experiences, helpful learning materials and community services relating to ECE. Senior members include — Rhonda Mershan, Julie Monaco, Terry St. Hilaire, Mary Jane Reardon. 177 Anf, . f %- v Jsu A JKjf v ' Hr % Wjfi Hi KitS A J; 0VS381S tP - M,( . 1 - ■ $ ' W 1 ■% ■p w ■ w ; ■ V 1 V ?ia 1 1 ft HK j8@| JHpi B S «p ■ ' PF JMB. V ii SENIORS “99 DAYS UNTIL GRADUATION” PARTY LM 3 ® i i F i li i V? I 180 IF If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or being lied about, don’t deal in lies, Or being hated, don’t give way to hating, And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise: If you can dream — and not make dreams your master; If you can think — and not make thoughts your aim; If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two impostors just the same; If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken, And stoop and build ’em up with worn-out tools: If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a word about your loss; If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the Will which says to them: “Hold on!” If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with Kings — nor lose the common touch, If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you, If all men count with you, but none too much; If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run, Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it, And — which is more — you’ll be a Man, my son! by Rudyard Kipling i since you asked lether sunny days, Is all ItBfll ru warm a Take the roa Looking for to Peace of mind As my life spil Changing with til Filling up the wo Turning time to flow I can show you all That I never sahg t We have seen a million st ■IPS a ' WM : Lying in the water You have climbed themi To the mountain shelter Taking off the days One by Setting Tale th ( m to bpeafnK lies and the I pSirthewijmw windii leading ub and oul This is what I ask y Nothing more. ■Ik LANCER SOCIETY (standing) Bob Paladino, John Frongelo, Peter Colo, Jim Shannon, Barbara Drake, Lori Schulz, Ed Joyce, Donna Canesi, Dennis DeGara, Mary Grucan, George Bergstrom, Keith Litchfield, (kneeling) Nancy DiLeo, Paul Rossi, Evelyn Black, Roger Correia, (missing) Lance Crowley, Bon- nie Davis, Terry Green, Bruce Leland, David Mara, Judy Misiewicz Ed Joyce — Co-chairman, Barbara Drake — Secretary, Dennis DeGara — Treasurer, (missing, Paul Leland — Co-chairman) The Lancer Society is a student organization that programs educational experiences and entertainment for WSC students both on and off campus. This year the Lancer activities included All College Parties (Beer Blasts), Hypnotist James Mapes, WSC Christmas Party featuring Fate, Harry Chapin Concert, and SPREE DAY. The Spring Festival concert featured Edmunds Curley and Rosewater Blue. 186 The Lancer Society presents SPREE DkY May 12,1977 HkRRy CHkPIN in concert December 16,1975, THE STONECROSS BkND September 17, 1976 THE kMkZING SCORPIO February 4,1977 December 12,1976 CHRISTMAS PAR1V NNSC I.D. REQUIRED Beer 25C E Open up your eyes and see the brand new day A clear blue sky and bright shining sun Open up your ears and hear the breezes say Everything that ' s cold and gray is gone Open up your hands and feel the rain come down Taste the wind and smell the flowers’ sweet perfume Open up your mind and light comes in The earth has been reborn and life goes on. Do you care what’s happening around you? Do your senses know the changes when they come? Can you see yourself reflected in the seasons? Can you understand the need to carry on? Riding on the tapestry of all there is to see So many ways and oh so many things Rejoicing in the differences, there ' s no one just like me Yet as different as we are we re all the same. And oh I love the life within me I feel a part of everything I see And oh I love the life around me A part of everything is here in me A part of everything is here in me A part of everything is here in me. John Denver 188 ■ EQUESTRIAN CLUB The Worcester State College Equestrian Club is established for the benefit of those interested in acquiring and furthering their knowledge of horsemanship. All that is needed is an interest and willingness to participate. No ownership of a horse is necessary. The club is a member of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association of New England. Any undergraduate can ride for the Equestrian Team upon payment of the annual dues. The club sponsors numerous fund raising events: speakers, field trips, a depository library at the L.R.C., and an Intercollegiate Horse Show. Dr. Robert Goss is Advisor, Kim Craffery, president. President; Kimberly Craffey, Vice President; Ann Riley, Secretary; Elizabeth Cove, Treasurer; Elizabeth Field, Mary Bainet, Dianne Branagan, Fuzz Cooke, Kathy Durkin, Jane Domenico, Linda Gilbert, Jamie Goldman, Arnie Harris, Marianne Kuraisa, Kathy Larrabee, Bruce Leland, Jennifer Montgomery, Mary Palmer, Sue Plouffe, Sue Pruneau, Yvette Ronayne, Faythe Cote, Ann Pernice. 190 Coach: Mitchell Steege THE NEW STUDENT VOICE Tom Ranieri, Joe Mendes, Brian Hoose, Barbara Drake, Joe lovieno, Tom White, Pat Mahoney, Mike Dibacco, Mike D’Onofrio, Francis Roix, Rick Hamlin, Hank Comosse KAPPA DELTA PI The purpose of the Gamma Chi Chapter is to encourage high intellectual, scholastic, and professional standards among the students and graduates of W.S.C. Pres.: Ann Marie Halfrey, Vice Pres. Joanne Donnelly, Treasurer Valerie Cooke, Secretary Alice Warren. Co-counselors are Dr. Rita Morris, Mr. Robert McGraw Members: Karen Asadoorian, Susan Bishop, Robert Bradbury, Shawna Burke, Valorie Cook, Roberta Damore, Linda Day, Mary Doherty, Joanne Donnelly, Flora Duval, Jean Tyer Fitzgerald, Dorothy Forsberg, Sheila Grimes, Doris Gustafson, Ann Marie Halfrey, Ginette Hebert, Craig Howland, Micheline Hurtubise, Janet Jordan, Pauline Knightlinger, Patricia Kroll, Joan Lanoie, Lohn Leslie, Lea Lucier, Joseph Maga, Patricia Maroni, Nancy Nugent, Barbara Orsini, Lynn Poitras, Susan Sarnia, Marion Seery, Deborah Spencer, Michael Sullivan, Joan Swickles, Alice Warren, Karen White, Cathleen Willard 192 CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA 193 Advisor: Abram Kaminsky, Officers: Pres. Eleanor Brochu, Treas. Evelyn Black Members: Evelyn Black, Eleanor Brochu, Donna Rodecki, Karen Aicardi, Kevin Dulude, Noreen Duesel, Keith Litchfield, Ken Beaudry, Diane Gilmore, Tom Leen, Wendy Giangrande, Joyce Carrigan, Valorie Cote This year our group combined with the Quinsigamond Community College Choir to prepare for and go on concert tour to Switzerland and Germany. We are preparing seven pieces to be sung in Catholic churches during mass in Europe. We are under the direction of Andrew Brown from Quinsigamond. The choir is open to all Worcester State students. No auditions are required and each member receives a grade and .5 credits. CLASS OFFICERS Senior Class Officers: Patty Eithier, Nancy DiLeo, Frank Pizziferre, Faith Costello, Steve Hoekstra, Brian Cerello, Missing — Kathleen Burns and Robert Turcotte Junior Class Officers: Debbie Haywood, Jill Reina, Donna Canesi, Debbie Tuck, Missing — Paul Sisson, Don Jasmin, Nancy King, and class advisors Dr. Merken, Mr. John Coughlin Sr. Sophomore Class Officers: Denise Forgit, Sharon Deras, Caroline Squibb, Debra Darby, Nora Benson ' A 7mjl t JF . 3 m I LX ? IlI W§ jLa ■• 1 ' W 1 • PEP CLUB 196 197 Standing: Beth Checkoway, Nancy King, Jane Catano, Linda Santerre, Foley, Sue Fudge, Nancy Roderigues, Debbie Gray Donna Canesi, Kate Cullen, Kathy Dower, Patty lobst. Seated: MaryKate This committee is organized to accomodate social, cultural, and educational needs of the students at Chandler Village in conjunction with the Athletic and Social Committees. This committee will be instrumental in organizing to their full potential low-cost events whenever possible. It will involve the student, faculty, and administration as an entire community. C.V. SPECIAL PROGRAMS COMMITTEE Members: (standing) Lorraine McDonald, Joanne Garvey, advisor; Lisa Kirscner, Luci Skwarto, (seated) Margaret Saleme, Maggie Haskins, Sue Adams, (missing) Joanne Graves, Cheryl Walker, Susan Alden, Brian Cerullo, advisor; Laurie Dexter, Sue Donahue, Anita Lucey, Kirsten Swan, Faculty Advisor; Grace Engass. Since 1973 the Village Council is a system which protects individual ' s rights and promotes individual responsi- bility. The council is made up of 13 members elected by Chandler Village residents. Two R.A. advisors are ap- pointed by the resident counselor. C.V. COUNCIL Members: (seated) Karen Snyder, Joanne McCabe, Grace Engas (advisor), Mike Lawlor, (standing) Joseph Burke, Gail Armstrong, Rick Marble, Lisa Kirschner, Mary Anne Albertine, Sue Donahue, Ron Medina, (missing) Jill Stahl, Deborah Thruston, Vincent Mancini, Robert Loftus. C.V. GOV’T Chandler Village Government is structured so as to provide every resident student with the most readily accesible governance system which is possible. The Government is made up of elected officers. Members: (seated) Brian Cerullo, Victor Shulman, Bob Hume, Jennifer Montgomery, Grace Engas, (standing) Pat Jong, Scott Hamilton, Joe Gauvin, Gabriel Fernandez, Vincent Mancini, Janet Fairchild, David Glassman, Toni Mancini, Ed Piper, Jill Stahl. 198 MASS. PIRG The Massachusetts Public Interest Research Group (Mass. PIRG) is a non-profit, non-partisan student advocacy corporation inspired by consumer advocate Ralph Nader and devoted to issues of public concern. With a professional staff of lawyers, journalists, environmentalists and researchers, Mass. PIRG students seek to generate research, legislation and legal action in areas such as environmental preservation, public health and safety, civil rights and consumer protection. Student membership includes 75% of the WSC student body. The representatives from the local WSC chapter on the statewide board of directors are Valorie Mason and Francis McKiernan. Informalfaculty advisor is Dr. Harold Langlois of the Urban Studies Department. TV CLUB The TV club is an informal organization of students interested in all phases of television production. Meetings are held in TV studio A located on the ground floor of the LRC. Mem- bers include Bob Regan, Kevin Dailey, Larry Weisberg, Scott Hamilton, Nancy Curll, Russ Mottla, Karen Aicardi, John Roderick, Jane Domenico, Jeff Langevin, Ann Pernice, Wayne Wollerman. The advisor is Mr. William R. Muntz, director of production services. 199 FILM COMMITTEE The Worcester State College Film Committee exists to provide film and video entertainment programs for the campus community. It seeks to achieve this through regular film scheduling of current popular, first run class films and video programs. This years members are Allen Kapust — Chairman, Anita Lucey — Secretary Treasurer, Donald Traub — Faculty Advisor, Ken Ingalls. Bill Lawless, Herbie Swanson, Sue Alden, Larry Weisenberg, John Ghue, Mark Braverman and Joanne Garvey 200 ...and look who ' s G SOUNDER” A Robert B. Radnitz Martin Ritt Film PANAVISION®COLOR BY DE LUXE® THET ' 1 rtLM ☆☆☆☆☆☆ s ☆☆☆☆☆☆ IN A BILLY WILDER 201 STUDENT SERVICES The student services co-op ' s purpose is to assist students in a variety of ways, i.e. giving tours during orientation, offering personal growth workshops, doing peer counseling, and building community interest in other appropriate ways. The members are trained as paraprofessional counselors. The co-op is located in G-12. CO-OP Back Row: Cindy Coughlin, Dick Watson, Dave Mitchell — Chairperson, Donna Wood — Chairperson, Steve Byers, Maryann Germain, Carol Mielo — Faculty Advisor, Levon Kachadoorian. Front Row Russ Irving, Ross H Bindman, Jeanne Wisnowski, Barbara Finn, Debby Deacon, Kathy Governor, Denise Oliver, Joe Garcia, Nancy Farina, Not pictured: Susan Tattan, Marilyn Aubrey, Millie Robinson, George Bergstrom, Sharlene Sargent, Robin Mankovitz. Tom Ferrazano. 202 STUDENT SENATE The Student Senate serves as the governing board of the Student Government Association in which all students are members. In addition, the Senate serves as the line of communication between Faculty, Administration, school governance, and the students. Among the specific duties of the Senate are the maintenance of all student ac- tivities at WSC, the establishment of an SGA budget, and supervision of all elections. In addition to these duties, the Senate tries to improve the academic and social life of the students. Members: (on floor — left to right) Russ Irving, Linda Gilbert, Mary Ann Albertine; (seated) Sharon Burell, Nancy Waters, Diane Giorgetti, Sue Beatty, Janet Ferullo, Laurie Dexter; (third row) Chris Gavin, Theresa Manning, Jude DeCoff, Ralph Lord, Paul Sisson, Karen Snyder, Mike lovieno, Joe lovieno; (standing — last row) Mark Montgomery, Rick Guiliano. Student Senate Executive Board — (seated — left to right) Diane Giorgetti, secretary; Sharon Burrell, treasurer; Linda Gilbert, vice-president; Laurie Dexter, parliamentarian; (standing — left to right) Jude DeCoff, social chairperson; Paul Sisson, second vice-president; Ralph Lord, president; Rick Guiliano, college co-ordinator; Russ Irving, public relations. 203 I CHANDLER VILLAGE SOCIAL COMMITTEE Members: first row; Sheila Darling, Maureen Granfield, Patty Seaver, Gail Armstrong. Second row; Anita Lucey, Marie Burchell, Kris Banham, Jill Stahl, Paul Ryan; advisor, Arnie Harris; advisor. Officers: Gail Armstrong; President Maureen Granfield; Secretary Carolyn Squibb; Vice-chairman Sue Alden; Treasurer. Absent from picture: Carolyn Squibb, Sue Alden, Adel Mrusek, Karen Kalil. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Robin Mankovitz — President, Catherine Racine — Vice President, John Palmer — Treasurer, Lea Lucier — Secretary, John Leslie — Social Chairperson, Denise Forgit — Social Chairperson, Mrs. Yvonne Martel — Advisor. % Purpose: The activities of the French Club serve to foster among its members a keener appreciation of the French cultural heritage. Members include, Toby Burack, Lynn Feldman, Leslie Lubin, Richard D ' auteuil, Helen Boubouli, Luz Biscotti, Stephen Lamarche, Diane Rice, Linda Gagne, Russell Irving, Cindy Mankovitz, Kirsten Swan, Donna Pelletier, Margaret Salemme, Donald Coffin, Martine Vray, Mel Hogan, and Priscilla Morin. sc Of PAR FRANCAIS PRESENT OtUISCHB SPRACHOIf FUR iUSUKt 204 BIOLOGICAL HONOR SOCIETY The WSC Biological Society is an organization comprised of the students in the field which they have demonstrated superior academic ability. It functions as a gathering place for the exchange of ideas and information while offering a guest speaker or movie. The Honor Society brings together people on many diverse levels of achievement from undergraduate to Ph.D. yet all share the love for the pursuit of knowledge. Officers are John Lewandowski, President; Karen Juaire, Vice-President; Shawna Burke, Secretary; Joe Bruso, Treasurer; Advisor, Dr. Terry Graham. Members include Paul E. Auger, Rebecca J. Bateman, Dr. Edwin Boger, Joseph Bruso, Mary Casey, Dr. Carol Chauvin-Fortier, Mr. Bob Clark, Linda Curtis, Jeffery Dill, Maureen Driscoll, Mr. John Eager, James Edwards, Monique Ferry, Jean Tyer Fitzgerald, Sona Garabedian, Dr. Terry Graham, Renee C. Gregoire, Sandra Grimes, Kevin Haynes, Diane M. Hebb, Dr. Paul Holle, Peter Hook, Teckla Jarzobski, Barbara Jones, Karen Juaire, Barbara Judson, Craig Jyringi, Clydean B. King, Richard S. Kolinski, Dr. Marlin B. Kreider, Joseph Lesica, John Lewandowski, Robert S. McCaig, Ciane K. Makowski, Mr. William Masterson, Mary E. O’Malley, Maureen O’Rourke, Ralph Perkins, Philip Rand, Dr. Thonas Roberts, Marie Rourke, Donna Russell, Jean M. Senecal, Richard Shepardson, Mr. Ronald St. Amand, Jean Tosti, Stephen Travis, Stephen Ward, Marcia Wetherbee, Shawna Burke THE ALLIED HEALTH CLUB Purpose — To foster interest in medicine, dentistry and all allied health fields. Officers — John Hodgson, President; Trevor Morrison, Vice President; Keith Litchfield, Treasurer; Edward Savage, Secretary. Members — John Carr, Mary Jane Hanlon, Barbara Bauer. Paul Rossi, Robert O ' Neil, Joseph Lesica, Richard Kalinowski, John Lewandowski, Daniel Fallon, Raymond Bulsido, Sharon Leahy, Toby Burack, Richard Dalterio, Darline Okerberg, Cheryl Cormier, John Alexander III, Cassie Johnson, Maureen Shamgochian, Joyce Carrigan, Barbara Luddy, Debbie Liseno, Joseph Burke, David Kiremitjian, Raymond Scarlet, Richard Mason, Kevin Traivg, Andrew Paipulas and Peggy Buxton. Faculty Advisor — Dr. Alan D. Cooper 205 SCUBA CLUB I The purpose of the Scuba Club is to promote interest in scuba diving in New England and familiarize students with the underwater world. Meetings are held to discuss different aspects of diving, and present films and slides. The club is involved in trips to the Florida Keys, the New England Coast, inland water diving, night lobster diving, wreck, cave, and ice diving. The members are Dr. Thomas Roberts, advisor, Robert Brezenski, president, Marc Paul, vice president, Ann Burke, Glenn Fletcher, Richard Gregoire, David Largesse, Ken Marino, Carroll O ' Conner, David Ryan, Wayne Sampson, Kevin Shannon, Jim Shannon, Dave Sullivan, Steve Tottingham, Tom St. Pierre, Elvin Stuuell, Joseph Susienka, Mike Swope, Steve Ward, and Beth Wright. NEW STUDENT VOICE The New Student Voice is the weekly journal of the College and civic news. The function of the College newspaper is to present not only news, but also new and stimulating ideas to and from the student body. The content of the New Student Voice mirrors the growth and the activity of WSC. Staff members contribute articles on a regular basis, assist in proofreading, typing, layout and editing. Newspapers are obtained every Friday from the library, lounges, the newspaper racks, or the New Student Voice office. 208 4 — - VILLAGE VOICE PART ONE I Cumulative Q.P.A. “Cunl The New Student Voice .00 L FACULTY VOTE DOWN BULLBOARE osse mlin r hite shall w atioi| For a free bo on how to stop s call or write your loc ie” r to be eligic - {_ ■ ie graduate must . r .ssed al • credits at Worce ei Stat tr nr r« will hf n he based oil Bits and Pieces of WSC ’’ ' e Q.P.A. “Magn SummJ Co-Editors Hank Cam osse Rick Hamlin Managing Editor Tom White Fine Arts Editor Robyn Marshall Sports Editor Rick Hamlin Photography Editor Mark Dolan Business Manager Pat Mahoney Circulation Manager Brad Barker Staff: Jerry Lovejoy, Tom Ranieri, Suzanne Gervais, Joe Mendes, Robert Turcotte, Maria Maintanis, Francis Roix, John Moriarty, Bill Coleman, Charlie Caradonna, Mike Dibacco, Paul Sisson, John Halacy, Brian Hoose, Francis McKieman, Gabriel Fernandez, Gertie and Tille, Timmy, Ira Leitner Faculty Liason Mr. Robert F. McGraw Deadline: Mondays at 4:00 Office in the Student Lounge Sl,n organizations on campus submit til present constitution and a current list f tQ the parliamentarian eitrim Pub ASK TIMMY Dear Timmy, Here is my problem. I am an attractive 21 year old girl who never problems picking up guys in tf T — confronted wit] re is this guy I iO is in some of n cted to him and 1 o me but is too sir him? Just Dear F.T.B.T. |ugh I don’t agree with i| I can’t say anything againsl| uted a right that we all ATTENTION LANCERSI A SPECIAL FOR YOU SAVE $1.00 ADMISSION FINE ABTS C W ?. -yrr OUTDOORS CLUB The purpose of the Outdoors Club is to enjoy nature at its best. The club is open to all Worcester State students to hike. camp, mountain climb, canoe, cross country ski. downhill ski, or any activity open to suggestion by the members. The officers of the club are Dave Carlson, president, Francis Roix, vice president, and Sylvia Lazerick, secretary The membe rship of this club is flexible according to their outdoor interests. 210 wscw The WSC radio station provides the college community with a more open and available source of information. The station keeps students informed on important administrative and student government decisions as well as important activities and social functions at State. A variety of musical selections to entertain the college community is also considered in programming. Officers are Steven Reagan, General Manager; J. Clinton Alvord, Asst. General Manager; Scott Hamilton, Production Director; George Corman, Asst. Production Director; Russell Mottla, Program Director; Steve Walsh, News Director; Charles P. Caradonna, Asst. News Director; Al Falzone, Music Director; Ruth Rober, Secretary-Treasurer. Members are Andrea Burke, John Cooper, Susan Culbreth, Mark Daughney, Gabriel Fernandez, Kathy Gates, David Hanson, Mike Machnik, Jim McCoy, Steve McOuade, Sue Nest, Bob Paris, Howard Plunkett, Aaron Powell, Ruth Rober, John Roderick, Andy Ryner, Susan Sullivan, Rich Viens, Dennis Visconti, Wayne Wollerman. 211 NEWMAN ASSOCIATION It is a major organization which responds to the religious needs of the entire academic community under the direction of the campus priest, Father Tony Marteka. The purpose of the Newman Association is to provide and serve the spiritual, psychological, emotional, cultural, and social needs of the community through liturgy, instruction, counseling, social services and various programs. Briefly, the goal of the Newman Association is to get students involved in helping other people. It reaches out to the community at large and attempts to develop a sense of community. 1977 President is Jim Williams. FATHER TONY let us EARTH GRATEFUL I MEN GOOD WILL 212 CHESS CLUB The purpose of the Chess Club is to provide an organization and place for competition among the college community’s chess players, beginners as well as enthusiasts. Officers are Greg Livingstone, President; Michael Degen, Vice President; Brian Vaugh, Treasurer-Secretary. Members include Steven Bloomstrom, Dave Clark, William Coleman, Scott Colley, Arthur Conscor Jr., Lance B. Crowley, Jeff Dallape, Michael Degan, Joseph Delaney, Jeff Dill, Jane Dimenico, Cliff Donahue, John Dumas, Al Falzone, James Gee, William Goulette, Herb S. Grogan, Dave Haskell, Arthur Jarrett, Ken Johnson, Karen Johnson, Raymond Jolie, Paul Kaltsas, Greg Livingstone, Sylvia Lochan, Robert Loftus, Donald M. Lucas, Diane Mayer, Vahe Minassian, Dave Mitchell, John Moran, George O’Mara, Richard Pineault, John Roderich, Fran Roix, Chris M. Russell, John Schoen, Kevin Schoen, Steven Schoen, Greg Thorton, Brian Vaugh, Roy Walsh, Tom White, Jim William s, Larry Williams, Michael Wingfield, Wayne Wollermann, Vaughn Zanoni. Advisors to the club are Dr. Kenneth Schoen and Mr. Marshall Kotzen of the Math Department. 213 Dean Daka Ohhhhh! President Orze! It all began a year ago November and now it’s finished. It wouldn’t have happened were it not for a great staff. Everyone contributed much of their free time in hopes of putting out the best yearbook Worcester State College has ever had. We feel we have to thank a few people whose special talents added more to an already competent staff. They are — Barbara Drake — Layout Editor Pete MacGillivray — Photography Editor Patty Ethier — Artwork Mary Grucan — Layout and Typing Donna Canesi and Laurie Schulz — Layout Adams Studio — Senior Portraits Paul Joseph and Bill Byers — Advisors Linda Miller and Dick Lowe — Hunter Publishing Co. Once again, thank you to all who contributed to the success of the 1977 Yearbook Sincerely, Suzanne Ericson Dennis L. DeGara Co-Editors WORCESTER STATE COLLEGE YEARBOOK SUPPLEMENT 1977 (Left to right) First Row Gabriel Fernandez, Douglas EARL Wilson, Ken Bombard, Jay Stoddard, Rick Valarny; Second Row: Bobby Tobin, Peter Lalos, Steve Sargent, Paul Rezuke; Third Row: Bob Eramo, Bobby Clem, Tom St, Pierre, Terry Green, Steve Comer; Fourth Row: Tom White — Coach, Fran Dyson — Head Coach GRAFTON FLEA MARKET SPRING FESTIVAL Lynne Poitras, Ella Whitney Scholarship Recipient Roger Bullock Mark Gymreck Hooman Payvar William Kingsbury ,T a;! - ft ; n gg mJi_ myi L Ik Brw ' 11 STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE F.SCABLISHED IN 1874 AS A STATE NORMAL SCHOOL LOCATED FOR NEARLY FIFTY EIGHT YEARS ON EASTERN AVENUE AND PROSPECT STREET REMOVED TO THIS SITE AND NAME CHANGED TO STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE IN 932 THIS BUILDING DEDICATED APRIL 30, 1932 W7 .tm A. 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