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Department Of Public Safety Ext. 5262
The Department of Public Safety is responsible for the safety of those who live, work, or visit the campus of Westfield State College. The department has three major components: Campus Police, Residence Halls Security Officers, and Student Security. The depart- ment is also responsible for the issue and sale of Parking Decals, other associated services, and for enforcing the parking policies of the college and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The department strives to have a close working relationship with students, faculty and staff, while also sponsoring crime prevention programs. Shuttles are provided to various parking areas, and there is an escort service available if desired. Officers are empowered to make arrests, and perform many of the services found at small, commu- nity police stations.
The DPS is located in the White House between Parcnzo and Bates halls.
Owl Express
The college has contracted with PVTA for a 40 passenger bus which will travel continually between Scanlon Hall and building 333, with periodic stops in South Lot.
Hours of Operation 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. But do not get it confused with the PVTA RIO bus which will shuttle you to the center of town, or as far as the Holyokc Mall!
The Campus Shuttle vans are available after the Owl Express finishes for the day. Thej will transport you to and from South Lot and any of the Campus Residence Halls. M -F3:0OPM to 2:00 am.
Reading & Writing Center Ext. 5569
Parenzo Hall, Room 218
5334 George Layng, Director
5569 Sandra Torrance, Writing Consultant
5336 Beth Ann Rothermel, Associate Director
5412 Sharon Smith, Reading Consultant
The Reading and Writing Center helps students, staff, and faculty at
Westfield State College further develop their understanding of reading and
writing. Whether you're tackling a biology textbook, preparing to take the
Massachusetts reacher's exam, trying to understand Shakespeare's diction,
beginning an essay, polishing a resume, or developing a reading or writing
assignment for your class, come see us.
We're located in Parenzo Hall, Room 218. You can call us at 572-5569 to schedule a free, half hour appointment with one of our highly trained, friendly reading and writing consultants. Hours may vary by semester.
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Visit our web site at www.wsc.ma.edu
Division of Student Affairs
The mission of Student Affairs educators, partners in the college experience, is to collaborate with academic affairs professionals and others to promote student understanding of themselves, their relations with others, and their environment.
The office of the Vice President of Student Affairs (Ely 236) oversees the administration of such offices as the Campus Center, Career Services, Residential Life, Substance Abuse, Health Services, Public Safety as well as special services including College ID card operations, Judicial Affairs, The Owls Program, Veterans Affairs, the publication of the WSC Student Handbook, and the National Student Exchange Program.
Career Services Ext. 5206
The Office of Career Services (Lammers Hall) offers registered students and alumni a resource center for career guidance, occupa- tional exploration, job search preparation and employment referral. Call extension 5206 for assistance. The following people are there to help you. Maureen McCartney, Director Sharon King, Secretary
Junior Delgado, Staff Assistant and Career Counselor Bev Wilgus, Secretary
Residential Life Ext. 5402
The Department of Residential Life (Scanlon I Annex) is responsible for residence hall services, programs, and the overall manage- ment of campus residence balls. Residential life is also the home of the undergraduate student Orientation Program.
Health Services Ext. 5415
The office of Health Services provides medical care for students of Westfield State College. They also provide health information for the college community concentrating on wellness, prevention of illness, and counseling referrals. If you are not feeling well, stop by Health Services in the back of Scanlon Hall, or call ext. 5415. No appointment necessary.
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Nurses on duty: Monday-Thursday 8 am. - midnight, Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Saturday 12 noon - 5 p.m., Sunday 4 p.m. - midnight Physicians on duty: Monday-Friday 10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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Academic Achievement Center Ext. 5561
Academic advising is an integral pan in the success of a student's academic career. The Academic Achievement Center provides a warm and supportive environment for students to explore academic opportunities as well as to plot strategies for continued growth. The staff of the ACC has as its primary mission the growth and development of the student and places the upmost priority on the needs and concerns of the student.
Academic advising in the ACC is available to all students who have not declared a major and students with dual majors in Liberal Studies and Education.
Tutoring Ext. 5789
The Tutoring Center is operated by professional staff and supplemented with approximately 70 peer tutors. Academic assistance is offered in writing, study skills and matharnatics. Tutoring is also available in all areas of the college curriculum. The College also coordinates the provision of support services to students who are physically challenged and learning disabled.
The Tutoring Center is located in Wilson 235, Ext. 5789.
Counseling Services Ext. 5790
The Counseling Service Center helps students make the most of their education through psychological skill development and personal growth. We are concerned with the education of the "whole student" with the integration of learning and living. Besides working to reduce or eliminate problems that interfere with learning, we attempt to use the problems students bring to us to enhance their problem solving skills and their personal resources. The center offers short term counseling on an individual basis as well as group counseling. Your relationship with Counseling Services is confidential unless you give written permission for it to be shared or in certain life or death emergencies, or by a court order. Another important function of psychological counseling is referral. If someone else on campus or in the community can help you with your concerns, counselors will help connect you with that person or office.
Dr. Jacqueline R. Sheehan, Director Ms. Suzanna Adams, Assistant Director Mary Ann Roussi, Administrative Assistant
Lammers Hall Annex Extension 5790
Office of Substance Abuse Prevention (OSAP) Ext. 5790
The Office of Substance Abuse Prevention works in two ways for the campus. OSAP seeks to work with students to prevent alcohol and other drug problems, and to provide support for those students who have already developed a problem. As a part of the Counseling Center, OSAP offers individual counseling for substance related problems. OSAP works with cooperation from both Academic and Student Affairs in trying to change the campus climate concerning alcohol and other drugs. On going projects within the office include curriculum infusion, wellness management, and advertising for non-alcoholic programs on campus. The office is located with the Counseling Center, Lammers Hall Annex.
Student Support Services Ext. 5461
The mission or primary objective of the Student Support Services (SSS) program is to provide appropriate services to students in order to retain them to graduation. The program provides a network of workshops that support students in the areas of Math, Science, English as a Second Language, Critical Thinking in Reading, Developmental Reading and Study Skills, and Basic Writing. Counseling is also provided to support students academically, personally and in making career choices. Program staff are energetic and eager to help students succeed. Questions? Contact the Student Support Services program, Wilson Hall, Room C-215.
Dr. Kamal H. Ali, Director
Dr. William Thompson, Academic Coordinator
Debra K. Tynes, Counselor
Student Administrative Center Ext. 5218
The Student Administrative Services Center, which includes the Admissions, Billing, Financial Aid and Academic Records offices, was opened in June of 2000. This new, all-inclusive center was created to better serve the needs of the WSC students. We are located at 333 Western Avenue and look forward to serving you throughout the year. Call extension 5218.
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Visit our Web Site at www.wscma.edu
Campus Center
Sun 12:00 pm - 12:00 am, M - W 8:00 am - 12:00 am, Th. - Sat. 8:00 am - 3:00 am
The Campus Center is the community center of the college, for all members of the college family — students, faculty, administration, alumni and guests. It is not just a building, it is also an organization and a program. Together they represent a well-considered plan for the community life of the college. The Campus Center provides the services, conveniences and amenities the members of the college family need in their daily life and for getting to know and understand one another through informal association outside the classroom.
The Campus Center is part of the educational program of the college as well. It serves as a laboratory of citizenship training students in social responsibility and for leadership in our community. Through its advisory board committees and staff, it provides a cultural, social, and recreational program, aiming to make free time activity a cooperative factor with academic study. In all of its processes, the Campus Center encourages self-directed student activity, giving maximum opportunity for self-realization and for growth in individual social competency and group effectiveness. Its goal is the development of persons as well as intellects. The Campus Center serves as a unifying force in the life of the college, cultivating enduring regard for, and loyalty to, the college.
Academic Areas: Art Department - Arno Maris Gallery, College Library, Classrooms and computer labs, Communication Department, English Department - Theater Arts Program and Ely Lab Theater.
Administrative Areas: Fleet Bank ATM (cash dispenser), Follett Inc. bookstore and UPS delivery service, Sodexho Marriott food services - Subway sandwich shop & convenience store, Student Affairs Departments - Athletics, Judicial Affairs & Vice President of Student Affairs.
Student Areas: Commuter Council, Class Governments, Class of '03, '04, '05, and '06, The Campus Voice (student newspaper), Latino Association for Empowerment (L.A.F.E.), Massachusetts Public Interest Research Group (MASSPIRG), Student Government Association Executive Board, Executive Secretary and Student Senate, Student National Education Association (S.N.E.A.), Tekoa (student year- book), Third World Organization (T.W.O.), WSKB, 89.5 FM (student radio station).
Other areas located in the Campus Center are: Event and meeting space, Main Office, Service Window, Games and Recreation, and Vending.
Clubs/Organizations: There are over 50 clubs and organizations for students to join. For more informa- tion call the Student Government Association at extension 5429.
Sodexho Marriott Services offers a menu of dining options designed to meet the needs of the entire campus community. We offer a variety of menu choices in the Dining Commons, at the Corner Cafe, The Nest, Campus Center Subway and Wilson Taco Bell. We also offer catering services and will accommo- date student requests for boxed meals to go, "sick meal" orders and special dietary requirements. For additional information including hours of operation, please dial extension 5410.
The Book Store is located at the lower level of the Ely Hail-below the library. Your store manager is Cynthia Hamel. Please feel free to contact the Store Manager or any member of our dedicated staff to assist you with any questions or special needs you may have. Extension 5657.
Wellness Center
Monday - Thursday 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. * 8 Stairclimbers * 1 Rowing Machine Friday 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. * 7 Lifecycles * 1 Upper Body Cycle
Saturday 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. * 4 Treadmills
Sunday 4 p.m. - 9 p.m. * 3 Elliptical Trainers
• All staff members are certified by the American Red Cross in Community CPR and/or Standard First Aid.
• Fee per semester: Student $20 on bill, Faculty $35 *Subject to change.
Sports
Seventeen varsity teams compete in Division III of the NCAA, which emphasizes the involvement and impact of the athletic programs upon the participants rather than on satisfying the entertainment needs of the public. Since the status of any athletic team is not dependent upon gate receipts or other revenue, no team is relegated to the category of a "minor sport." In addition, no financial aid packages based on a student's athletic abilities are awarded in the NCAA Division III.
Westfield State College is also a member of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), New England College Athletic Conference (NECAC) and the eight team Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference (MASCAC). Other MASCAC schools are Bridgewater State, Fitchburg State, Framingham State, MCLA, Mass Maritime, Salem State and Worcester State. Westfield State is well represented in the MASCAC, competing in 13 of the conference's 14 sports.
Varsity Intercollegiate Teams
Fall
Women's Cross Country Field Hockey Soccer Volleyball
Men's
Cross Country
Football
Soccer
Winter
Women's Basketball Indoor Track Swimming Cheering
Men's Basketball Indoor Track
Spring
Women's Softball Outdoor Track
Men's Baseball Outdoor Track
Intramurals
Westfield State College has a broad spectrum intramurals program designed to meet the needs of the diversified student enrollment. More than 30 programs are offered throughout the academic calendar year providing competitive and recreational activities to all students, faculty, administrators, alumni and staff. The Jim Banacos Cup is awarded to the male and female teams which accumulate the most points during the school year. More than 80 percent of students participate in intramural activities.
Intramural Activities at Westfield State College
♦Floor Hockey ♦Softball
*5-on-5 Basketball *4-on-4 Basketball *March Hoop La
*Golf ♦Billiards ♦Ultimate Frisbee *Tennis ♦Flag Football
♦Soccer ♦Indoor Soccer ♦Sand Volleyball ♦Volleyball ♦Candlepin Bowling
*Banacos Road Race *Basic Self Defense
Club Sports
*Ice Hockey
^Equestrian
^Boxing
♦Martial Arts
Facilities
Westfield State's outdoor facilities rank with the finest in the region. The baseball and softball fields are located next to Alumni Field, the site of many of the college's varsity and intramural competitions. The AstroTurf playing field has lights for night play and is encircled by an eight lane running track.
Other outdoor facilities include tennis, basketball and volleyball courts. Stanley Park, located adjacent to the complex, is also used by students and faculty for many recreational activities.
Indoor facilities include two gymnasiums and a swimming pool. The most popular facility is the health fitness center that measures 5,760 square feet and includes universal weights, free weights and aerobic stations.
Athletic Eligibility
To be eligible to participate in varsity athletics at Westfield State College, students must carry a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester, must pass a minimum of 24 credit hours per year, and must be in good academic standing and making reasonable progress toward a degree. Students on academic probation are ineligible for intramural competition.
Contact Persons:
Athletics Director: Kenneth Magadan Ext. 5406 Assistant Athletics Director: Nancy Bals Ext. 5515 Sports Information Director: Mickey Curtis Ext. 5433
Visit our web site at www.wsc.ma.edu
Did You Know?
As a new student, you'll learn a lot about Westfield State College. Here are some fun and interesting facts to get you started.
The Margin of Excellence
Ranked #1 among Massachusetts state colleges according to the Arthur Gelb
Study, "College tO School" (1998 data issued 2000):
■ Highest GPA earned by students.
■ Returning to the same college: 2.68.
■ Highest retention rate within the system: 89%.
■ Second highest rate of persistence at the same college, 1997-98: 77%.
42% of varsity athletes earned a 3.0 or better (spring 2001), and 36% achieved cumulative GPAs of 3.0 or better.
Rated fifth safest campus community in Massachusetts (and safest in the public
higher education System), [sourcerapbnews.com]
Rated first in Computer Information Systems and second in Computer Science
among the Massachusetts State Colleges [source: Board of Higher Education CIST report, 1999].
Distinctions
Largest residential population among the nine Massachusetts state colleges- 60% of undergraduates live on campus.
Largest Massachusetts college west of I-495.
Founded in 1838 as the first coeducational institution for teacher preparation in the nation.
One of only two state colleges in Western Massachusetts.
Only institution in New England offering the bachelor of science in Regional Planning.
Did You Know?
Attracts students from every county in the Commonwealth-the only truly statewide public college.
Participates in National Student Exchange with over 160 colleges and universities across the country.
All residence hall rooms wired for Internet access.
Alumni regularly honored for excellence in teaching regionally, and also nationally with such distinctions as the Sallie Mae First Class Teacher Award (Michelle Gandee '98) and the Disney Company American Teacher Award (Andrew Lucia '89).
Selected outstanding alumni:
■ Peter P. Laviolette Jr., Class of 1986, coach of New York Islanders (NHL) 6t former Olympian.
■ Paula Meara, Class of 1975, first woman metropolitan Chief of Police in New England.
■ Christine Zajac, Class of 1973, teacher featured in Tracy Kidder's best- seller, Among Schoolchildren.
■ Eduardo C. Robreno, Class of 1967, first Cuban-American federal judge.
■ Nettie Marie Stevens, Class of 1883, scientist who proved how chromosomes determine gender.
Workforce Development
80% of all Westfield State alumni live in Massachusetts.
Funds technology at a level higher than most competitors [source: coitegis corporation
report, 2001].
Top five majors lead to graduate school or professional career tracks: business, communication, criminal justice, education, and psychology.
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Windsor, VT Music, Swimming BRIAN ALDRED Randolph, MA Guitar, Music SARAH ALMEIDA Rutland, MA Drama, Music MARCI ANTANAVICA Leicester, MA Art, Dancing
GANIENE ASHMAN
Hudson, MA Photography, Music BRIAN BABIN Sutton, MA Fishing, Music KAYLA BANASZEK Swansea, MA Basketball, Softball BILL BARTLETT Lancaster, MA Camping, Fishing
Windsor H.S. Fine Arts
Boston College H.S. Communications
Wachusett Reg. H.S. Communications
Leicester H.S. Social Work
Assabet Valley R.T. H.S. Psychology
Sutton H.S. Psychology
Joseph Ease H.S. Sports Medicine
Nashoba Reg. H.S. Criminal Justice
NICHOLE BASSETTE
Ludlow, MA Ludlow H.S.
Art, Music Education
CAITLIN BATES
Harwich, MA Harwich H.S.
Creative Writing, Running Liberal Arts
ERIN BATESON
Andover, MA Andover H.S.
Ballet, Dancing Education
MARK BATTISTINI
Bridgewater, MA Bridgewater-Raynham H.S.
Track, Weightlifting Criminal Justice
JOSEPH BEAUDOIN
North Brookfield, MA Football, Weightlifting KATIE BENNETT " Dorchester, MA Dancing, Skiing DEANA BIRCH Ludlow, MA Cheerleading, Choir KELLI BISHOP Danvers, MA Soccer, Softball
MARISSA BLUME
Westwood, MA Animals, Skiing LEA BOLDUC Holliston, MA Piano, Fitness TYLER BOUDREAU Framingham, MA Business, Computers KATHLEEN BROWNLIE Nahant, MA People, Travel
N. Brookfield H.S. Criminal Justice
Boston Latin Academy Education
Ludlow H.S. Psychology
Danvers H.S. Education
Westwood H.S. Undecided
Holliston H.S. Sports Medicine
Framingham H.S. Undecided
Swampscott H.S. Communications
TIFFANY CALL
Greenfield, MA Volleyball, Shopping ANTHONY CALLAHAN South Grafton, MA Video Games, Paintball MAURA CALLAHAN Taunton, MA Animals, Volunteerism ANGELA CARCHIA Groton, MA Hockey, Softball
Greenfield H.S. Education
Grafton H.S. Communications
Coyle and Cassidy H.S. Education
Groton Dunstable Reg. H.S. Education
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CHRISTYN CAREY
Whitman, MA Whitman-
Honor Society, Student Gov't JOSH CARRIG Hingham, MA Music, Creative Writing AMY CARROLL Reading, MA Read
Art, Drama
AMY CHAMBERLAIN Woburn, MA Baseball, Music
Hanson Reg. H.S. Psychology
Hingham H.S. Education
ing Memorial H.S. Liberal Arts
Woburn H.S. Communications
ELIZABETH CHAPMAN
Planfield, MA Mohawk Trail Reg. H.S.
Cheerleading, Soccer LOUISE CHAPMAN
Springfield, MA Poetry, Running KERI CICCARELLI Webster, MA Basketball, Soccer LIAM CLIFFORD Dedham, MA Basketball, Tennis
Psychology
Science & Tech. H.S. Pre-Med
Bay Path Vocational H.S. Criminal Justice
Dedham H.S. Communications
GAL COHEN
Concord, MA Animals, Photography STEPHANIE COLLINS
Mansfield, MA
Choir, Creative Writing
JANNA COMEAU
Sharon, MA
Music, Politics
BRIAN COOPER
Chicopee, MA Chicopee Comprehensive H.S.
Band, Orchestra Accounting
MATTHEW COPELAND
Dalton, MA St. Joseph Central H.S.
Concord-Carlisle H.S. Pre-Vet
Mansfield H.S. Science
Sharon H.S. Music
Forensics, Running EILEEN CORRENTI
Westport, NY Dancing, Photography CAITLIN COSTELLO Reading, MA SADD, Track JOCELYN COTE Salem, MA Photography, Soccer
Criminal Justice
Westport Central School Criminal Justice
Reading Memorial H.S. Education
Salem H.S. Undecided
Danvers H.S. Sports Medicine
ADAM CRAWFORD
Ipswich, MA Poetry, Soccer SEAN CRON1N
Raynham, MA Bridgewater-Raynham Reg.
Basketball, Weightlifting Criminal Justice
BRYAN CROSBY
Danvers, MA Danvers H.S.
Camping, Soccer Communications
MATTHEW CURREN
North Attleboro, MA N. Attleboro H.S.
Skiing, Soccer Sports Medicine
STEPHANIE DA COSTA
North Attleboro, MA People, SADD DAN DALEY Needham, MA Photography, Skateboarding JOHN DAVID Plymouth, MA Forensics, Weightlifting MARIA DI GIOVINE Waltham, MA Music, Drama
N. Attleboro H.S. Education
The Carrol School Education
Plymouth North H.S. Criminal Justice
Waltham H.S. Psychology
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ANTHONY DI PAOLO
Beverly, MA Forensics, Soccer JASON DI PRIMIO
Tewksbury, MA Basketball, Football MATT DISSELL Falmouth, ME Track, Weightlifting KARA DOLEVA Shutesbury, MA Basketball, Softball
KERRI DONOVAN
Melrose, MA Softball, Swimming AMY DORSETT South Hadley, MA Crew, Dancing MEGAN DUFF Reading, MA Photography, Swimming CHET DZIVASEN Douglas, MA Basketball, Music
TYLER EBBIGHAUSEN
Hinsdale, NH Baseball, Soccer RICHELLE EDGE Franklin, MA Motorcycling, People KATHRYN EFFLER North Attleboro, MA Soccer, Tennis AMY EISENMAN Sharon, MA Volunteerism, Field Hockey
JAMIE ELMAN
Sharon, MA
Diving
JOHN FALLAVOLLITA
Sutton, MA
ROTC, Video Games
ANDREW FARRELL
Duxbury, MA Basketball, Soccer HOLLIE FAVARO
Norton, MA Skiing, People
LORA FEELEY
Springfield, MA
Music, Photography
JIM FINN
Weymouth, MA
Video Games, Snowboarding
DAVID FIRENZE
Belmont, MA
Baseball, Golf
MICHAEL FOLLIS
Feeding Hills, MA
RPG's, War Games
WILLIAM FRENCH
Douglas, MA Film, Music JESSICA FUDA Westfield, MA Reading, Volunteerism KRISTEN GARAND Weymouth, MA Photography, Tennis RYAN GARDINER Raynham, MA Baseball
Beverly H.S. Criminal Justice
Tewksbury H.S. Computer Science
Falmouth H.S. Criminal Justice
Amherst Reg. H.S. Business
Mt. St. Joseph Academy Education
South Hadley H.S. Management
Landmark School Business
Uxbridge H.S. Law Enforcement
Hinsdale H.S. Liberal Arts
Mt. St. Charles H.S. Education
N. Attleboro H.S. Management
Sharon H.S. Sociology
Sharon H.S. Psychology
St. John's H.S. Criminal Justice
Duxbury H.S. Marketing
Norton H.S. Education
Cathedral H.S. Education
Weymouth H.S. Criminal Justice
Belmont H.S. Undecided
Agawam H.S. Education, History
Uxbridge H.S. Communications
Westfield H.S. Education
Weymouth H.S. Journalism
Bridgewater-Raynham H.S. Management
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BETH GARFIELD
Brockton, MA Forensics, Softball DIANE GAUVIN Enfield. CT Cheerleading. Science DAN GERRISH Plymouth, MA Basketball, Tennis ERIC GIRARD Danvers, MA Skiing, Soccer
THOMAS GODFREY
Shrewsbury, MA Hiking, Video Games PENNY GOLDSTEIN Yorktown Heights, NY Dancing, Swimming BRITTANY GOODNOW Bernardston, MA Dancing, Soccer KEVIN HALL Worcester, MA Baseball, Track
Brockton H.S. Criminal Justice
Enfield H.S. Biology
Plymouth North H.S. Aviation
Danvers H.S. Sports Medicine
Shrewsbury H.S. Education
Yorktown H.S. Education
Mahar Reg. H.S. Education
Holy Name C.C.H.S. Criminal Justice
CHRISTINA HANKS |
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Somers, CT |
Somers H.S. |
Highland Dancing, Pipe Band Education |
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PETER HARNOIS |
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Taunton, MA |
Taunton H.S. |
Basketball, Video Games |
Pre-Law |
JESSICA HART |
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North Reading, MA |
North Reading H.S. |
Cheerleading, Honor Soci |
ety Education |
ELIZABETH HOGAN |
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Lynn, MA |
St. Mary's H.S. |
Basketball, Volunteerism |
Social Work |
BILLY JACKSON |
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Swampscott, MA |
Swampscott H.S. |
Basketball, Weightlifting |
Mathematics |
MIKE JACKSON |
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Foxboro, MA |
Foxboro H.S. |
Basketball, Guitar |
Psychology |
ALLISON JAEGER |
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Swampscott, MA |
Swampscott H.S. |
Skiing, Aerobics |
Criminal Justice |
PATRICK JAEHNIG |
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Quincy, MA |
Archbishop Williams H.S. |
Baseball, Basketball |
Accounting |
ANDREW JANUS |
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Holbrook, MA |
Holbrook Jr. -Sr. H.S. |
Band, Wrestling |
Sociology |
DANIELLE JOHNSON |
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Worcester, MA |
Doherty Memorial H.S. |
Animals, Photography |
Graphic Design |
MATT JOHNSON |
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Canton, MA |
Canton H.S. |
Baseball, Skiing |
Business |
BRIAN JONES |
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Hyannis, MA |
Barnstable H.S. |
Football, Skiing |
Sports Medicine |
RACHEL KELLY
Westford, MA DECA, Photography JACQUELYN KENT Scituate, MA Skiing, Soccer LAURA KINGSLEY Westboro, MA Volleyball, Snowboarding ANDREA KITTAY Sudbury, MA Music, Photography
Westford Academy Political Science
Scituate H.S. Education
Westboro H.S. Education
Lincoln-Sudbury Reg. H.S. Undecided
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KAYTA KOEHLER-RICE
Concord, MA
Basketball, Water Skiing
KRYSTAL KORZA
Northampton, MA
Softball
KIMBERLY KUZMESKUS
Suffield, CT
Dancing, Hockey
ROBERT LAILER
Chelmsford, MA
Golf, Volleyball
Concord-Carlisle H.S. Science
Northampton H.S. Undecided
Suffield H.S. Pre-Med
Chelmsford H.S. Criminal Justice
ANDREW LAMOTHE
Chicopee, MA Chicopee Comprehensive H.S.
Basketball, Music HEIDI LANE
Holliston, MA Cheerleading, Gymnastics MICHAEL LAWLOR
Marshfield, MA Basketball, Skiing THOMAS LAYMAN
Pembroke, MA Baseball, Basketball
History
Holliston H.S. Education
Marshfield H.S. Computer Science
Silver Lake Reg. H.S. Liberal Arts
Attleboro H.S. History
SARAH LE FRANCOIS
Attleboro, MA
Music, Swimming
JESSALYNN LEONARD
Hyannis, MA Barnstable H.S.
Camping, Cheerleading Accounting
ANNA-CHRISTINE LEONARDO
Warren, MA Quaboag Reg. H.S.
PAUL LE SAGE |
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Maynard, MA |
Maynard H.S. |
Football, Weightlifting |
Education |
MONICA LETOURNEAU |
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Worcester, MA |
Holy Name C.C.H.S. |
Aerobics, Swimming |
Psychology |
ANDREA LIMOGES |
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Attleboro, MA |
Attleboro H.S. |
Forensics, People |
Criminal Justice |
THOMAS LORE |
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Hadley, MA |
Hopkins Academy |
Basketball, Golf |
Computer Science |
JAMES LOUF |
|
Peabody, MA |
Peabody H.S. |
Basketball, Snowboarding |
Liberal Arts |
JODI LUCAS |
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Ludlow, MA |
Ludlow H.S. |
Soccer, Student Gov't. |
Education |
DANIEL LUCIA |
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Windsor, CT |
Windsor H.S. |
Baseball, Football |
Education |
NICOLE LUSSIER |
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Charlton, MA |
Shepherd Hill Reg. H.S. |
Cheerleading, Gymnastics |
Business |
ASHLEY LYNCH |
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Harwich, MA |
Harwich H.S. |
Dancing, Skiing |
Education |
ADRIENNE MACCAFERRI
Plymouth, MA Plymouth North H.S.
People, Soccer Psychology
CRAIG MAC DONALD
Watertown, MA Watertown H.S.
Golf, Hockey Business
DAVID MACHNIK
Palmer, MA Pathfinder Reg. Vo.-Tech. H.S
Camping, Christianity Computer Science
WILLIAM MAGDALENSKY
Florence, MA Northampton H.S.
Computers, Track Accounting
LAUREN MAGHlNl
Bristol, CT
Art, Photography
EUGENE MAKOW1CZ
Easthampton, MA
Film, Guitar
MEG MANDELLO
Chelmsford, MA
Cheerleading, Weightlifting
MICHAEL MANISCALCHI
Southwick, MA Southwick-Tolland Reg. H.S.
Art, Guitar Music
Bristol Central H.S. Education
Holyoke Catholic H.S. Psychology
Chelmsford H.S. Communications
LYNN MARCOLINI
Milford, MA Dancing, Aerobics KELLY MAREK
Easthampton, MA
JOSEPH MARSHALL
Uxbridge, MA
Art, Film
JOSHUA MATTHY
Mendon, MA Computers, Music
SHAUN MAYNARD
Enfield, CT
FBLA, Guitar
LAURA MC CORMACK
Saugus, MA
Swimming
MARY MC CORMICK
Springfield, MA
Volleyball, Martial Arts
SHAWN MC CORQUODALE
Royalston, MA
Basketball, Track
Milford H.S. Liberal Arts
Easthampton H.S. Psychology
Uxbridge H.S. Marketing
Nipmuc Reg. H.S. Computer Science
Fermi H.S. Business
Bishop Fenwick H.S. English
Springfield Central H.S. Pre-Law
Athol H.S. Sports Medicine
LAUREN MC DERMOTT
East Bridgewater, MA Cheerleading, Dancing KATHLEEN MC KEE Longmeadow, MA Art, Dancing
MICHAEL MC LAUGHLIN Holyoke, MA Golf, Weightlifting JOHN MC MAHAN Wilmington, MA
LANE MESKEVICH
Russell, MA Business, Soccer AMANDA MOLHAN North Reading, MA Music, Drama KELLIE MOLONEY Waltham, MA People, Running CHARLES MONFETT Holyoke, MA Football, Weightlifting
RYAN MORASH
Lynnfield, MA Computers, Video Games JONATHAN MORRISON North Reading, MA Football, Science RYAN MULDOON Mattapoisett, MA Music, Skiing MICHAEL MULLEN Palmer, MA Bowling, Boxing
I. Bridgewater H.S. Psychology
Longmeadow H.S. Education
Holyoke H.S. Criminal Justice
Wilmington H.S.
Gateway Reg. H.S. Liberal Arts
North Reading H.S. Education
Waltham H.S. Criminal Justice
Holyoke H.S. Criminal Justice
Willow Hill H.S. Undecided
North Reading H.S. Sociology, Criminal Justice
Old Rochester Reg. H.S. Education
Palmer H.S. Criminal Justice
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SHANNON MURPHY
Walpole, MA Photography, Poetry BRENDA MYERS Enfield, CT Basketball, People SEBASTIAN NAPOLITANO Westwood, PA Chess, Computers HEATHER O'BRYAN Hudson, MA Photography, Volleyball
Walpole H.S. Education
Enfield H.S. Psychology
Westwood H.S. Computer Science
Hudson H.S. Communications
DAN O'CONNELL
Bridgewater, MA Bridgewater-Raynhom Reg.
Basketball, Skiing Criminal Justice
LAUREN O' HALLORAN
Marshfield, MA Marshfield H.S.
Dancing, Skiing Liberal Arts
COLIN O'HARA
Needham, MA Catholic Memorial H.S.
Guitar, Soccer Psychology
MICHELLE O'LAUGHLIN
Reading, MA Reading Memorial H.S.
Volleyball, Water Skiing Psychology
STEVE ORSZULAK
Springfield, MA Computers, Sports JULIA PAONE North Reading, MA Dancing, Soccer MATTHEW PAQUETTE Plymouth, MA Baseball, Weightlifting ERICA PARADIS Worcester, MA Languages, Math
CHRIS PARKER
Springfield, MA Camping, Football SHANNON PARKER Danvers, MA Basketball, People KYLE PASTORI Sheffield, MA Computers, Video Games JOSHUA PAUL Worcester, MA Guitar, Weightlifting
TIMOTHY PENNINGTON
East Longmeadow, MA Hiking, Skateboarding SARAH PERKINS Bedford, MA Forensics, Music TODD PERRAULT Pittsfield, MA Baseball, Soccer NICHOLAS PESCITELLI Westfield, MA Basketball, Soccer
BRIAN PETERSON
Maynard, MA Camping, Motorcycling LINA PIETRONIRO Springfield, MA East
Music, Volleyball ELIZABETH PIPONIDIS East Longmeadow, MA Dancing, Ballet DIANE POIRIER Lexington, MA Lexington
Art, People
Catheral H.S. Computer Science
North Reading H.S. Education
Plymouth South H.S. Science
Leicester H.S. Criminal Justice
Springfield Central H.S. Education
Danvers H.S. Computer Science
Mt. Everett H.S. Computer Science
Holy Name H.S. Education
East Longmeadow Computer Science
Bedford H.S. Education
Pittsfield H.S. Humanities
Westfield H.S. History
Maynard H.S. Criminal Justice
Longmeadow H.S. Sociology
East Longmeadow Psychology
Christian Academy Education
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MATTHEW PROVOST
Chicopee, MA Golf, Music MARK PUCHALSKI S. Deerfield, MA Baseball. Football SHANNON QUINN Granby, CT
JENNIFER RAHWAN
Westwood, MA Basketball, Dancing
CHRISTOPHER RANDALL
Northboro, MA Music, Tennis EMILY RANSOM Walpole, MA Dancing, Newspaper NICOLE RICCHIAZZI South Barre, MA Honor Society, Yearbook DANIEL RICHTON Longmeadow, MA Travel, Automobiles
MICHELLE RIZK
Walpole, MA Photography. Sculpture SETH ROBERTS Springfield, MA Baseball, Soccer CHRISTINA RODRIGUEZ Jamacia Plain, MA
KELLEY ROGERS
Arlington, MA Dancing, Snowboarding
JEFF ROSE
Dalton, MA Basketball, Football NATHAN ROSSI Worcester, MA Guitar, Photography HEATHER ROY Westfield, MA Animals, Camping CAITLIN RYAN Florence, MA Art, Languages
Chicopee H.S. Undecided
Frontier Reg. H.S. Criminal Justice
Granby Memorial H.S.
Westwood H.S. Education
Algonquin Reg. H.S. Psychology, English
Walpole H.S. Education
Quabbin Reg. H.S. Education
Longmeadow H.S. Education
Walpole H.S. Psychology
S.A.B.I.S.H.S. Education
Boston Latin School
Arlington H.S. Undecided
Wahconah H.S. Criminal Justice
Doherty Memorial H.S. Philosophy
St. Mary H.S. Education
Northampton H.S. Education
KEVIN RYNKOWSKI
Beverly, MA Baseball, Computers PETER SALOMONE Sharon, MA Film, Music
LINDSEY SANTANIELLO East Longmeadow, MA Dancing, Swimming BRIAN SCHACHT Wallingford, CT Football, Weightlifting
DANIEL SCHEPIS
Norton, MA Boxing, Military RICKY SENECAL Shrewsbury, MA Reading, Volleyball CAROLINE SHANNON Somerset, MA Art, Cheerleading MIKAELA SHEA KENNEY Walpole, MA Cheerleading, ROTC
Beverly H.S. Business
Sharon H.S. Communications
East Longmeadow Business
Sheehan H.S. Education
Norton H.S. Criminal Justice
Shrewsbury H.S. Education
Somerset H.S. Education
Hull H.S.
Nursing
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RYAN SHIMMON |
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Great Barrington, MA Monument Mtn. Reg. H.S. |
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Baseball, Basketball |
Education |
ALANA SIGNOR |
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East Windsor, CT |
East Windsor H.S. |
Drama, Music |
Communications |
JESSICA SILVA |
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Feeding Hills, MA |
H.S. of Commerce |
Music, Volunteerism |
Criminal Justice |
KATE SIMONDS |
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East Canaan, CT Housatonic Valley Reg. H.S |
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Basketball, Softball |
Education |
NATHAN SKIBA |
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Feeding Hills, MA |
Agawam H.S. |
Baseball, Camping |
Communications |
JENNIFER SKLAR |
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Needham, MA |
Needham H.S. |
Music, People |
Management |
SHANNON SLAVIS |
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Huntington, MA |
South Hadley H.S. |
Photography, Yearbook |
Criminal Justice |
MATTHEW SMART |
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Uxbridge, MA |
Uxbridge H.S. |
Crew, Tennis |
Political Science |
ANDREW SMITH |
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Quincy, MA |
Quincy H.S. |
Soccer, Snowboarding |
Bus. Management |
KIMBERLY SMITH |
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Way land, MA |
Way land H.S. |
Camping, Softball |
History Education |
REBECCA SMITH |
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North Attleboro, MA |
N. Attleboro H.S. |
Band, Music |
Music Education |
STEPHANIE SMITH |
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Feeding Hills, MA |
Agawam H.S. |
Animals, Environment |
Science |
RACHEL SMOLSKI |
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Burlington, MA |
Burlington H.S. |
Aerobics, Water Skiing |
Education |
JEFF SOMBRONSKY |
|
Marshfield, MA |
Marshfield H.S. |
Motorcycling, Surfing |
Liberal Arts |
NICK SOWA |
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Belchertown, MA |
Belchertown H.S. |
Music, Hockey |
Education |
SHANE SUDOL |
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W. Milford, NJ |
W. Milford Twp. H.S. |
Hockey, Volleyball |
Communications |
ADAMTABAKA |
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Southampton, MA |
Hampshire Reg. H.S. |
AARON TAUSCHER |
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Easthampton, MA |
Easthampton H.S. |
Bicycling, Photography |
Business |
MICHAEL TEIXEIRA |
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Raynham, MA |
Coyle-Cassidy H.S. |
Baseball, Guitar |
Education |
ANDREW THOMPSON |
|
Dartmouth, MA |
Dartmouth H.S. |
Baseball, Football |
Criminal Justice |
KATELYN TORRES |
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Burlington, MA |
Burlington H.S. |
Swimming, Travel |
Education |
PATRICK TOWNER |
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Rutland, MA |
Wachusett H.S. |
Golf, Guitar |
Business |
MARISA TROMPKE |
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Granby, MA |
Granby Jr.-Sr. H.S. |
Drama, ATV Riding |
Education |
JESSICA ULMER |
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Belchertown, MA |
Belchertown H.S. |
Choir, Poetry |
Education |
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KIMBERLY URBAN |
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Turners Falls. MA |
Turners Falls H.S. |
Animals, Piano |
Business |
STEPHANIE VAN GEYTE |
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Danvers, MA |
Danvers H.S. |
Art, Choir |
Education |
KRISTEN VARLEY |
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Holliston, MA |
Holliston H.S. |
Art, Dancing |
Undecided |
MEREDITH VARNUM |
|
West Warren, MA |
Quaboag Reg. H.S. |
Music, People |
Psychology |
DANIEL VEALE |
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Ware, MA |
Ware H.S. |
Soccer, Paintball |
Criminal Justice |
LINDSAY VOLLMAR |
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Reading, MA |
Reading Memorial H.S. |
Animals, Art |
Science |
AMANDA WALLACE |
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Hudson, MA |
Assabet Valley Voc. Sch. |
Dancing, Art |
Education |
ILANA WALOVITCH |
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Framingham, MA |
Framingham H.S. |
Dancing, Hockey |
Sports Medicine |
ALYSON WALSH |
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Middleton, MA |
Masconomet H.S. |
Film, Softball |
Sociology |
HEATHER WENNINGER |
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Chicopee, MA Chicopee Comprehensive H.S. |
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Running, Track |
Sports Medicine |
RACHEL WHITE |
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Florence, MA |
Northampton H.S. |
Music, Animals |
Education |
SHANNON WILGA |
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Dudley, MA |
Shepherd Hill H.S. |
Drama, Guitar |
Communications |
BRETT WILLIAMS |
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Scituate, MA |
Scituate H.S. |
Animals, Music |
Science |
JEFFREY WILLIAMS |
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Carlisle, MA |
Carroll School |
Camping, War Hammer |
History |
LINDSEY WILLIAMS |
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Swampscott, MA |
Bishop Fenwick H.S. |
Orchestra, Swimming |
Communications |
MICHAEL WILLIAMS |
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Montague, MA |
Turners Falls H.S. |
Football, Golf |
Liberal Arts |
KATY WINTER |
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Rowley, MA |
Triton H.S. |
Basketball, Track |
Management |
MARK YOCIUS |
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Poquonock, CT |
Windsor H.S. |
Environment, Soccer |
Movement Science |
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Art, Soccer Criminal Justice Creative Writing, Travel Liberal Arts Art, Music History
TASHA CLOSE Springfield, MA LAUREN MC CALL Norton, MA
Honor Society, Music Undecided Boxing, Crafts Social Work
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