Worcester State University - Oak Leaf Yearbook (Worcester, MA)
- Class of 1978
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MKU tfMT«ATIOM WORCESTER STATE COLLEGE 1974-1978 htmm RESOURCES center, wo-cester state COILEGE coooo Si $ amx-:xo asiwfcti bj y l.0- ' ' Re® Mass PIRG People into honge Ifeg PUCHUSETIS PU UC 4 n 6 I 8 10 Mr. Joseph Scannell, Admissions Director Dr. Angelo R. Scola, Dean of Admissions Mr. Richard Sine, Director Miss Kathleen Burns, of Protessional Experiences Academic Advisor, Elementary Education Dr. Baheej Khleif, Acting Associate Academic Dean 20 Mr. Lloyd Wheaton, Associate Dean of Students Mrs. Louise Stowe, Director of Affirmative Action Mr. Joseph Minahan, Director of Planning and Development Mr. Loren Gould, Director of Institutional Research Miss Jan Moskovitz, Assistant Activities Director Mr. Paul Joseph, Director of Student Activities and Student Union Ann O’Leary, Acting Alumni Affairs Director Mr. John Dowling, Registrar Mr. William Butler, Bursar 22 Ms. Liz Keough (left), Ms. Helen Prostak (right) Financial Aid Directors Ms. Helen Shaughnessy Personnel Director Mr. Paul Regan Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Mr. Maurice F oirier Information Services Director Mr. Kenneth Barton Mr. James Alberque Dr. James Scully Chief Accountant Assistant Dean of Students Dean of Students 23 X • ¥ • ' !■ ' i ■ ‘ Y z ' - 5 : ? ' l :Y ' .. , ,••■ ■■ fr. ' . . ■ ' « .. tT v ' - Faculty Dear Seniors, Due to circumstances beyond our control we have a limited selection of faculty portraits. If one of your favorite faculty members is not included in this section, we are truly sorry. Hopefully, his or her picture may be located elsewhere in the book as a candid shot. If not, we hope you will forgive us. Thank you. Sincerely, The Yearbook Staff Art Missing Dr. Doris Carter, Mrs. Jacqueline Casale, Mrs. Mary Dolphin, Ms. Sandra Kcscher, Dr. Ellen Kosmer. Mr. Michel Merle, Chairperson The Art of Awareness The art of awareness is the art ot learning how to awaken to the eternal miracle of life with its limitless possibilities. It is searching for beauty everywhere, in a flower, a mountain, a machine, a sonnet, and a symphony. It is developing the deep sensitivity through which we may suffer and know tragedy . . . but through which we will also experience the grandeur of human life. It is identifying yourself with the hopes, dreams, fears and longings of others. It is learning to interpret their thoughts, feelings and moods. It is keeping mentally alert to all that goes on around you; it IS being curious, observant, imaginative that you may build an ever increasing fund of knowledge of the universe. It is striving to stretch the range of eye and ear; it is taking time to look and listen and comprehend. It is through a growing awareness that you stock and enrich your memory — and as a great philosc:)pher has said: A man thinks with his memory.” 26 Wilfred A. Peterson Biology Dr. Edwin Boger John Eager Dr. Carol Chauvin, Chairperson Dr. Terry Graham — Dr. Thomas Roberts Mr. Bruce D. Russell 28 chemistry Ronald Harris, on Leave of Absence Dr. Melvin Merken Mr. Arthur C. Ferguson Mr. Alan D. Cooper Ms. Estelle C. Zoll 29 Communication Disorders Mr. John McLaughlin Dr. Anna Cohen, Chairperson Dr. Carol Lysaght Dr. C. Garth Hengen Mrs. Rose Guerin Mrs. Ann Dailey Mrs. Margaret Read, on Leave of Absence, Missing from picture, Mrs. MaryAnn Powers, Ms. Christine Miller, Ms. Elyse Gustin 30 Computer Science Mr. Henry Martel Missing; Mr. Michael Mulcahy, Chairperson, Mr. Charles Avedikian. Missing: Dr. Kee II Choi Economics Mr. Stephen Trimby, Acting Chairperson Dr. George Kelley Early Childhood Education Dr. Josefina Bunuan Dr. Josephine Polito, Chairperson Dr. Mary Ellen Meegan “The art of education is to continue to grow as long as you live.” 32 Elementary Education i WORCESTER STATE COLLEGE Even though we are no longer known as Worcester State Teacher s College, the Education Dept, is still a large and important part of this campus. Elementary Education Well, we were hoping some ot them would show up by now, but anyway, here are their names; Missing from picture — Ms. M. Kathleen Burns, Chairperson, Mrs. Barbara Desrosiers, Ms. .Margaret Diggins, Dr. Florence Fraumeni, Dr. Charles Geer, Dr. Ruth GrilYiths, Dr. Nancy Harris, Dr. Marion Jennings, Ms. Nancy Johnson, Mr. George Joseph, Mrs. Catherine Lewicke, Mr. Paul O Neil, Dr. A. Barbara Pilon, Dr. Catherine Quint, Mr. Eugene Scanlon, Ms. Joyce Cummings. 34 Secondary Education Mr. David Hilton Grow from what you are Mr. Michael Burke Mr. Carl Peterson into what you desire to be. Live to learn learn to live. 35 Secondary Education Missing: Mr. Len Farrey, Dr. Felix Masterson, Mr. Chad Osborne, Dr. David Quist. Dr. Manual Zax Dr. Joseph Zegarra 36 English Dr. Paul Edmunds Dr. Nora Barraford Mr. Charles Wasilko Dr. Merrill Goldwyn Mr. Richard Sullivan Dr. Jeffrey Roberts Dr. William Sullivan Chairperson Mr. James Ayer Mrs. Phyllis Crowley 37 English Mr. Emmet Grandone Missing: Ms. Kathleen Downey, Mr. Alfred Eddy, Mr. Robert Ellis, Dr. Kenneth Gibbs, Dr. Mary Herx, Dr. Jean Johnson, Mrs. Anne Normandin, Mr. Robert Todd, Dr. Robert Walker. Foreign Languages Missing: Mr. Vincent DeBenedictis, Chairperson, Dr. Francisco Alcala, Dr. Johanna Butler, Ms. Jennie Celona, Mr. Philip Grimes, Dr. Robert Hartwig, Ms. Margaret Kittredge, Dr. Katherine Shea. nf 39 Health Dr. Yvonne Chen Mr. Tom Ware 42 History Dr. Robert Specter Missing: Mr. Robert Kane, Acting Chairperson, Mr. Bruce Cohen, Mr. Clement Delaney, Mr. Bernard Goldsmith, Dr. Jacob Hen-Tov, Mr. Frank Minasian, Dr. A. Gibbs Mitchell, Robert McGraw Jr., Mr. Emmet Shea, Mr. David Twiss, Dr. Francis Walett, Dr. Cheng Yuan. Dr. Najib Saliba 44 Management Missing; Ms. Judith Harris, Mr. Donald Kane, Mr. Elliot Kaldeck, Mr. Donald Joyal, Mr. Henry Ormonde. Mr. Gary McEchern Gil Endriga Dr. Richard Juralewicz, Chairperson 45 Math ' 4. £ t ' s - Missing: Mrs. Evelyn Robinson, Chairperson, Mr. Vito Campo, Mr. Vincent Connally, Mr. John Hayes, Dr. W. Mack Hill, Mr. Marshall Kotzen, Mr. Robert Perry, Dr. Robert Redding, Dr. Kenneth Schoen. Media Mr. Bernard McGough Mr. Donald Bullens Mr. william Joyce Chairperson Mr. Garrett Mitchell Mr. Paul Davis Mr. William Byers Media Mr. David Seiffer Music Mr. Robert Sahagian Missing: Mr. Abram Kaminsky, Mr. Louis Celona Ms. Ann Marie Shea 48 Nursing Ms. Mary Lovering Missing; Dr. Lillian Goodman, Chairperson, Mrs. Louise Clough, Ms. Anne Brown. Ms. Mary Alexander Dr. Marie Farrell Ms. Mary Haley 49 Philosophy Dr. Courtney Schlosser Mr. Gerald Robbins 50 Mr. James Girouard Mens Physical Education And Athletic Department Missing Mr. John Mockler, Chairperson, Mr. Francis Dyson, Mr. Oscar Larsson, Mr. John Coughlin, Sr. Mr. Robert Devlin, Director of Athletics 51 Womens Physical Education Ms. Janet Demars Mrs. Donna Devlin Missing; Ms. Margaret Nugent, Chairperson, Mrs. Helen Duquette, Mrs. Helena Semerjian. I do not have to make over the universe; 1 have only to do my job, great, small, and to look often at the trees and the flowers and the Helds, and be friendly with all people. John Grey 52 Physics And Natural Science Missing: Dr. Harold Chapman, Chairperson, Mr. William Belanger, Dr. Geoffrey Garrett, Mr. Robert Kelly, Mr. Edward Leonard. The main goal in life is to live — to live fully and joyously . . . aware of all the possibilities life has to offer. George Webster Douglas Dr. Charles Glassbrenner You visualize yourselt as the man you want to be. You strive to make the ideal in your mind become a reality on the canvas ot Time.” Dr. John Nash Psychology Mr. Gordon Matheson Chairperson Dr. James Widmayer Dr. Joline Jones Dr. G. Flint Taylor Dr. June Allard 54 Dr. Joseph C. Lonergan Mr. Richard O’Conner % muD Mr. Bernard Guarini Dr. Aldona Daly Dr. Joseph Shea 35 A Blueprint for hiving To stand tall in the sun light. To seek out the bright lace of beauty. To reach tor the dream, the star. To see the world through eyes of tenderness. To love with openheartedness. To speak the quiet word of comforting. To look up to the mountain and not be afraid to climb To be aware ot the needs of others. To believe in the w ' onder of life, the miracle of creation, the rapture of love, the beauty of the universe, the dignity of the human being. .r.« Kathefijic Nelson Davis N. mi. Sociology Missing: Dr. Robert Goss, Chairperson, Mr. Francis Brooker, Mr. Frank Pizziferri, Ms. Faith Zeady, Mr. Mathew Zelman. 56 I Urban Studies Missing; Dr. Harold Langlois, Chairperson, Ms. Maureen Power, Mr. Vincent Powers, Mr. Francis Amory. Learning Resource Center Dan Dick, Chairperson of Library Department. Mr Dr. Robert Jones, Director Of Learning Resource Center Mrs. Krishna Dasgupta librarian Mrs. Ruth Greenslit, librarian Mrs. Helen Smith, librarian Ms. Patricia Conger, librarian Mrs. Ruth Webber, librarian Ms. Anne Ducharme, librarian Mrs. Evelyn Cote, librarian 58 SENIORS W Vice-President Donna Canesi, Social Nancy King, Social Chairperson Chairperson Henry Camosse, Treasurer Brian Hoose, Parlimentarian we know today based on all our yesterdays. Linda Gilbert Paul Sisson, President Mary Ann Albertine, Secretary the best wisdom The art is applying of common sense In Memonam Share wi th us your smile While in the shelter of your eyes The memories shall flow. When the winter wets the Northern Winds The child that they bear is snow. And branches bow like worried bridesmaids But the tree still grows. Sun and Earth, in time, will come together. God will give us back our summer weather But the memories upon which our friendship stood Melt away so slow. Micheal Millen October 4, 1956 — March 5, 1977 L., Debra Aharonian J. Clinton Alvord 4 t Gail Ahronian Cynthia Anderson Thomas Anderson Lynn Allard Mary Anello John Armenti Carol Ann Bald James Barclay Brenda Barry Susan Barry Adrienne Bastien James Bazoukas Nancy Beck Jeffrey Bedigian Bradford Beers Edward Belanger Joanne Belseth James Bergstrom David Berset Joan Bianchi Evelyn Black Denise Boisvert Lillian Borek Bruce Bowers Steven Boyer Jean Bulger Robert Brezenski Paula Brunette Carol Bump Kevin Bradley Cynthia Brown Toby Burack Warren Brodmerkle Michael Buchanan 66 Karen Cary Judith Casavant Kathleen Casey Rory Cass Kathy Chekani Donna Christopher Carol Connolly Kathleen Connor Susan Connor Helen Daigle Maximillian Daneshmand Allan Darrow Susan Connor Judith Corkhum Kathleen Cullen John Dahler Maureen Connors David Corbitt Michael Davolio Steve Decesare Jude Decoff Leslie Diterlizzi Barbara Dorsey Karen Duesel Deborah Dufresne Katherine Durkin Robert Ekstrom Christine Erenius Lynn Feldman Lizbeth Dzaugis Vincent Ferraro Bayla Fine Melissa Finkelstein Elizabeth Fisher Garrett Fitzgibbons Patricia Flaherty Denise Forsberg Natalie Freeman Nancy Fleischmann } James Freitych Lori Furash Linda Gagne Dawn Gagnon Irene Gailius Lynn Galipeau James Gallagher Claudette Gallant Joanne Garvey Tina Gianakis Adrian Gilbert Judith Giles Mary Gaudere Jeffrey Gerhardt Suzanne Gervais Judith Goodney Karen Gould Mary Ann Goulding William Greene John Gray Sheila Graham Donald Grimaldi Kevin Grady Rita Grady Jean Griffin Jill Gurlitz Armand Grass! William Hackett Patricia Haddad Mark Hadley Arnold Harris Kathleen Hart Margaret Haskins James Haffty John Hamilton Catherine Hapenney Michele James Joann Jarrard Donald Jasmin James Johnson Marie Johnson Cassie Johnson I 78 Timothy Johnson Megan Johnstone Sandra Johnson Edward Joyce Gail Karasek Sandra Jones Katherine Kelley Joan Katinas I Martha Keenan Roger Kiesman Tara Kelley Erin King Michael Kelly John Kironyo Lisa Kirschner Peter Kneeland Paul Knox Helen Kontulis Charles Landry Keith Krakowski Robert Langston Betty Lou Lambert Carol Lamothe Richard Lareau Clare Kruczynski Mary Kraemer Jane Krupinski 81 Debra Lavergne Gretchen Latvis Michael Lawler i Barbara Luddy Martin Lynch Robin Mankovitz Joan Maider Alice Luukko Charles Maintanis Kirk Manning Richard Marble Albert Marcoux 83 Mary Martin John Mattison L Gail Marhefka Cynthia Mazzoli Joan McGovern Patricia McGrath Judith McLaughlin Thomas McLaughlin Elizabeth D. McMahon Brown ? 84 Donn Mossa Roberta Murray Francis Mycko Dawn Moran John Moriarty Brenda Morrissette Nicholas Montecalvo Joseph Mikelonis William Miller Regina Olender Gordon O’Rourke Denise Oliver Patricia Maguire Ottaviano Sandra Nowak I Edet Okon Lynne Olson Diane Paluses Arnold Pinto Sithiporn Ploysungwan Martin Polito Joyce Poole Debra Pressey Susan Pruneau Joanne Quinlan Robert Quinn Mark Rabiecki Michelle Raboin Laura-Kay Radcot Constance Ramondelli David Raymond Stevan Reagan John Rebokis 89 Kathleen Reidy Ronald Reidy Robert Rice Donald Richard Susan Riley Kimberly Ring Christine Robello Ruth-Linda Rober Nancy Roderiques Margaret Roix Eleanor Romasco William Rousseau Sharlene Sargent Veronica Scarbeau Diane Roughan Carolina Santangelo Jeffrey Rosenthal Mary Ryder Melinda Schmalz Thomas Schotanus Errol Sebastien Maureen Sharry Serena Shields James Shields Gary Simeone Beverly Simmler Chester Smethuyt L 92 Patricia Smith Michael Stewart Cheryl Staruk Brenda Steeves Sandra Splaine James Staruk Janine Staszczak Robert Stewart Barbara Stadig 93 Sharon Styman Audrey Sullivan John Sullivan Joseph Sullivan Isabel Swalec Kirsten Swan 94 Joan Swift Deborah Szoke Jeanne Tagliente Donna Trainor Sylvia Tashjian Jane Tourtellot Jeffrey Teixeira Sandra Thurston Robert Tobin Ellen Thrum Susan Tattan Debra Thurston Charlotte Triboski Nancy Vaillancourt Mary Volpe 1 Bonnie Warren Paul Walker Susan Wall Sandra Werme Cynthia Whalen Betty Ann White Time to give of ourselves, our talents, Mark Williams Victoria Williams Ann Wilson Kathleen Wilson Elizabeth Wright abilities, devotions, convictions, that we may contribute to the onward march of man. Tara Xenos Margaret Zink Cara Zuroff Joan Winsmann Patricia Wood Michael Hovagimian Eileen McMahon 98 special Thanks to Paul Joseph — Director of Student Union and Student Activities Jan Moskowitz — Assistant Director of Student Activities and Pat Pearson — Secretary, Student Activities Janice Sullivan — Secretary, Student Activities from The Class of 191 S. 99 SPRING FESTIVAL 1978 100 Murals Second Place — Class of 1980 Third Place — Class of 1979 Fourth Place — Class of 1981 First Place — CLASS OF 1978 .iCs 101 Pie Eating Contest Arnie Pinto - — 1st place — Class of 1978 Sue Culbreth — 2nd place — Class of 1979 102 Donna Silva — 3rd place — Class of 1980 Laurie Culbreth — 4th place — Class ol 1981 ik F • V l! P 4 ' . • ' 1 V ‘y Sports Competition 107 108 109 110 Ill Senior Capping Ceremony I Worcester State College A Home Away From Home For 4 yrs., 5 yrs., 6 yrs.PPPP ] 14 I Football 117 Women’s Field Hockey 119 Womens Tennis Ann Clark, manager Donna Mancini Mary Ann Maly Barbara Mordini Patricia O ' Conner Jackie Shakar Beth Sylvia Ann Whelan Margaret Nugent, coach 120 I Jimmy Dee Mike Dibacco Arnie Harris Vinnie Kubie Mike Lawler Paul McKenna Jim Riccardi Chris Russell Dave Ryan Belli Steplar Brian Stewart Paul Taveira Fran Witkowski Leslie Schellhase, coxswain Elaine Togovich, coxswain Crew 121 Equestrian Team - W 1 The Worcester State College Equestrian Club is established for the benefit of those interested in acquiring and furthering their knowledge of horsemanship. The Club sponsors numerous fund raising events; speakers, field trips and hosts and participates in Intercollegiate Horse Shows. Dr. Robert Goss, Advisor. Kim Craffey, President. 122 I 123 Soccer 124 125 Womens Basketball 127 Cross Country L • r . h 131 133 Women’s Softball I 135 Hockey Brian Allain Bill Bowes Tom Brindisi Dan Civitarese Neil Coleman Ken DeVellis Bob Donahue Rick Freeman Bill Gemme Tim Granger Don Jasmin Jim Mattison John Mattison Bob McNamara James Murphy Gary Petro Henry Proko Mr. Coughlin, Coach Mr. Todd, Assit. Coach Mr. Coughlin, Coach 136 h 137 139 Baseball Sports Candids i 143 144 145 146 147 Pep Club Basketball Cheerleaders — Captain; Patty lobst. Hockey Cheerleaders — Captain; Ruthlinda Rober. 148 Womens Volleyball 149 Beer Blast 151 Leadership Workshop 1977 WSC’s first annual Leadership Skills Workshop for student organization officers and advisors was held at the Bement Camp and Conference Center in Charlton Depot on October 21-23, 1977. Sessions were centered around small primary groups (6-7 people) and covered such diverse topics as: self awareness in communication, leadership styles and characteristics, values clarification, assertiveness, problem solving, and creativity. The final exercises involved personal feedback and sharing. The unqualified success of the workshop can best be summed up by what became the motto of the weekend . . . “thank you, and you ' re welcome.’’ 152 153 Halloween Party 155 The Outdoor Club provides an avenue for those students who are interested in outside activities to join together. Through these activities, the members are encouraged to prove themselves as leaders, build self-confidence in themselves, realize their relationship with nature and their environment and enjoy a healthier existence. Dr. Marlin Kreider, Advisor; Dave Carlson President. ’ ’ 156 h Brian Hoose testifies in opposition to Level Funding and internalized payment of pay increases by the individual colleges at the State House, before the Senate Ways and Means Committee. 157 Worcester state college media department 158 presents THE INVESTIGATION by peter weiss novemher 17-20 Two Penny Circus sponsored by arts etc... 160 Psychology Club Psychology Club officers: Anne Brooks — Treasurer, Susan Green — Social Chairperson, Sharlene Sargent — President, Nancy Fleischman — Secretary, Maureen Connelly — Vice President. Junior Class Officers Denise Forgit — President Barbara Sarno — Vice President Leslie Lubin — Secretary Sharon Deras — Treasurer Sue Leland — Social Chairperson Janet Fairchild — Social Chairperson Sophomore Class Officers John Crowley — President Kathy Twoomey — Vice President Kathy McGinley — Secretary Mary Jane Hanlon — Treasurer Barbara Bauer — Social Chairperson Judy McGeary — Social Chairperson 161 Pousette-Dart Band and Zonkaraz presented by the Lancer Society on December 10, 1977 Zonkaraz New Student Voice m W S r i ' {5 Mike D ' Onotrio, editor John Moriarty, editor Michael DiBacco, managing editor Kirk Manning, news editor News Staff Tracee Vozella Linda Sweeney Wayne Ebbeling David H oule Louise Naughton Fine Arts Tracy Gager Gabriel Fernandez Janice Curtin Faculty Liaison Prof. Robert F. McGraw Sports Editor Mike Elarvey Sports Writers Alan Gordon Linda Gilbert Donna Silva Ann Sweetman Regular Features Brian Eloose Sue Culbreth Chris Dumas William Petrone Gina Olender Bruce Fduff Production Tahirah Liyas Business Manager John Callini Photography Editor Kathy Villare Photographers Francis Roix E.J. King Mark Gmyrek Graphics Stephen McDonough Executive Secretary Debbie Bedard Staff Writers Charlie Maintanis Tom White Paul Sisson Henry Usher Sokoler 164 Student Senate John Paskewicz Tom White, Public Relations Chairperson Leslie Soforenko, Social Chairperson Francis Carraher Denise Snell MaryAnn Albertine, Secretary and Truman Susan Culbreth, Vice President Linda Gilbert Jane Bernard Hank Camosse, Treasurer Wayne Wollerman, Parliamentarian Brian Hoose, Parliamentarian Paul Sisson, President Laurie Culbreth Donna Silva Chris Gavin Wayne Ebbeling Jude DeCoff Lisa Kirschner Rick Guiliano Scott Hamilton Mike Harvey Bruce Huff Loree Rothman 165 Beta Beta Beta French Club 166 Freshman Class Officers Donna Arnold — Social Chairperson Di Birstein — Social Chairperson Cindy Cummings — Vice President Pam Daniels — Secretary Laurie Washer — President Laurie Yeager — Treasurer 167 -r 2 J 1 A 168 169 The People ir(side®Ybur Paper P IMf ' I lAY ALCHOHOL a problem? Florida Trip - 4 EQUE cncr i A I c lancers toy with FAIRFIELD br LY-1 ALj An Interview with Jill Reina |y |ass DpaQhQUt SCHLITZ BOOZE CRUISEscuba club WHEREVER WSC Poet ' s Club m WHENEVER SENIORS A 1 IIMIVT T IT HAPPENS FOOTBALL Li J ifl ill U HOC We( Thu Fri CL PRE- LAW STUDENTS AND MEMBERS MEMBERSHIPS IN ART CONSm JriONATiovlRNMENT AVAILABLE si G SEASON 00 O) INCH your VOICE. v otir ore p( SUECULBRETH AN CLUB RALLY m o WORCESTER STATE COLLI PUB SHOULD OPEN IN I FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE TO THOSE W ■ OPEN CONCERT , I Spring 78 Registration Collegiate omtnu Oct. 16, at Simeon ' s ROVIN couNTRv $ 1 .00 Cover assertiveness tr, WSC College Students Only fl qJIONS Visiting Polish Scholars See beER BLASTS O.K. WITH OR American Lifestyle as an Experiencesoccer |np ■ HOI BOLLOI Book B UDENTS SEEK GREATER INPUT IN BARGAINING •Z sChandler Village prm °tn! ' sr TRIAN TEAM RESULTS . DL UjI MUUiNilJ- 3n Red Cross Bloodmobil RETTES T KJ ClVldo i FY TRvnNTc -- “- ' ™Alc hoholTHREE OF STUDENT CENTER BURGU RlZEIT no: aalt.op Vorcester State uoiiege to Present .7 O g-m S J3 Jov. 4 al 5 “Duckv’ Volleyball Team The Investigation WEEKEIMI I 7 vtjiicyuaii itjcim — --i- — iSTUDtNT Sf VA rUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE Child Cente ?DS ARE NOW IN THE HEALTH VICES OFFICE. THESE CARDS ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' )ULD BE PICKED UP AS SOON AS PICK iSIBLE. INSURANCE CLAIM UP MS MAY ALSO BE OBTAINED AT qh|qkq i 73 adership E 1977 I YiDeoiAPe NeiWORK n ! c : J M c ) 5 OFFICE. THE HEALTH SERVICES u«, , ruAfccM dadtx ICE IS IN THE GYM BUILDlMr HALLOWEEN PARTY it What You Should Know After You Attend EDITORIAL _ a- r “It ' s g. AJ! M oney q eer BOcW ne That Next Beer Blast Lancer Baseball ECAC Bound SEPT. COUNSELING . INTERCOLLEGIATE EXAMINATION n nUALIFY® “®9 ' ' ®® F ' ' n Committee urging of Class murab- estival Beatles to Perform Join Your Local SENIOR OUTIN FRIDAY SCIENCE ;, jS...by the Rebe HOW 5- ( ) NING 7 SENATE OFFICE Everyone Invited The Machiavellian T on_t Mariiuana _Game of Chess Miss The BusSf 3 Reading. mp wr 3 E, but s IRISH FORTNIGHT Thome OF THE lancers Senior Week ACTIVITIES EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CLU 172 It’s almost over now . . . 173 iiiiiiiiiTiitiitiiiiiiiririiiiiiii GRADUATION 174 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 llangin’ Around 185 The OLD Cafeteria - riu 188 189 190 The “NEW” Lounge 191 192 classroom Activity 195 f TIME Take ime to play it is t e secret of you Take ime to read it is t If foundation Take ' ime t vork ■Pj ' a e fKfUjpf suc( Wake ime W think H is t, e soAe of po ake ime Jf dream Imgitthes oul to. the stars. Tftke , im to laugh j it is ti If singing thdf helps life’s load. Take ime to love i it is ti If oTie sacramk t of life. Take ime to enjoy friends it is ti If source of happiness. noiVi ine Nelson Davis 199 ? --. } ' ■■■■ :■■ ' ' ■: . can read and we can study ,C go out seeking knowledge ■0 But for , isdom we can ' only wait. living, have prepar so I dwell in my corner or t ;,:i;5Boi:ni ila the life , ; ' will lead , 200 I reached the end of the rainbow And there Life’s treasure found Wrapped in Golden ribbons and tied with a silver bow Where the millions of precious minutes I’d wasted long ago. ' - If life holds any magic wands They are created and waved by YOli. To be thankful is to be aware Of the, beauty which is always ours to see, The opportunity which is always ours to take, The joy which is always ours to find. by sandra jones 203 CitySightsCitySightsCitySightsCitySightsCitySightsCit 206 igh ts C i tyS igh tsC i tyS igh tsCt tyS ightsCt tyS ightsCi ty Sight 207 Student Union Building 208 209 210 212 I 213 216 217 I 218 219 More Faces k 220 221 222 p 223 227 29 Yearbook Staff Editor: Donna Canesi Co-EJitor: Lori Schulz Consulting Eililor: Debbie Haywood Business Manager: Ruthlinda Rober Photographers: Don Jasmin Terry Bukford Mark Gymrek Mark Piette Francis Roix Special thanks to: Don Bullens, Julien Brou n Publisher: Hunter Publishing Co.. Linda Miller: representative Senior Portraits: Adams Studio Technical Advisors: Bill Byers Paul Joseph The stronger man says: “At least I tried.” The iveaker man says: “I can’t” Dear Seniors, This hook teas put together ivith feelings of love, warmth, and good memories of our years at Worcester State College. It teas meant to he enjoyed in the years to come, to look hack on and laugh, cry, and just rememher. We hope we have succeeded in pleasing you. Ce realize that mistakes have keen made and some of you may not agree ivith the staffs impressions of our college, and we apologize for that. But tve hope you can overlook this and see the good. Above all, ive hope that you are not ashamed of your education at W.S.C. Our college is an established and accredited school and belongs up there ivith the rest of them. Sure we have our bad side, but we also have the good, and the best in some areas. So look back with fond memories and he proud. Good luck in the future years and keep in touch. Sincerely, The Yearbook Staff 167497 ;V . ' ■ ' ; V y • ,v -■ ' 4 ■ a ' I tVn ' .A 1 f i-i ' V ,f ■t I ' . 1 4 ' . -i • ( FOR REFERENCE Do Not Take From This Room
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