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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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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 


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♦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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KIEL  ALARCON 

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 


11 


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 


12 


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 


13 


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 

Somers,  CT 

Somers  H.S. 

Highland  Dancing,  Pipe  Band                     Education 

PETER  HARNOIS 

Taunton,  MA 

Taunton  H.S. 

Basketball,  Video  Games 

Pre-Law 

JESSICA  HART 

North  Reading,  MA 

North  Reading  H.S. 

Cheerleading,  Honor  Soci 

ety                      Education 

ELIZABETH  HOGAN 

Lynn,  MA 

St.  Mary's  H.S. 

Basketball,  Volunteerism 

Social  Work 

BILLY  JACKSON 

Swampscott,  MA 

Swampscott  H.S. 

Basketball,  Weightlifting 

Mathematics 

MIKE  JACKSON 

Foxboro,  MA 

Foxboro  H.S. 

Basketball,  Guitar 

Psychology 

ALLISON  JAEGER 

Swampscott,  MA 

Swampscott  H.S. 

Skiing,  Aerobics 

Criminal  Justice 

PATRICK  JAEHNIG 

Quincy,  MA 

Archbishop  Williams  H.S. 

Baseball,  Basketball 

Accounting 

ANDREW  JANUS 

Holbrook,  MA 

Holbrook  Jr. -Sr.  H.S. 

Band,  Wrestling 

Sociology 

DANIELLE  JOHNSON 

Worcester,  MA 

Doherty  Memorial  H.S. 

Animals,  Photography 

Graphic  Design 

MATT  JOHNSON 

Canton,  MA 

Canton  H.S. 

Baseball,  Skiing 

Business 

BRIAN  JONES 

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 


14 


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 

Maynard,  MA 

Maynard  H.S. 

Football,  Weightlifting 

Education 

MONICA  LETOURNEAU 

Worcester,  MA 

Holy  Name  C.C.H.S. 

Aerobics,  Swimming 

Psychology 

ANDREA  LIMOGES 

Attleboro,  MA 

Attleboro  H.S. 

Forensics,  People 

Criminal  Justice 

THOMAS  LORE 

Hadley,  MA 

Hopkins  Academy 

Basketball,  Golf 

Computer  Science 

JAMES  LOUF 

Peabody,  MA 

Peabody  H.S. 

Basketball,  Snowboarding 

Liberal  Arts 

JODI  LUCAS 

Ludlow,  MA 

Ludlow  H.S. 

Soccer,  Student  Gov't. 

Education 

DANIEL  LUCIA 

Windsor,  CT 

Windsor  H.S. 

Baseball,  Football 

Education 

NICOLE  LUSSIER 

Charlton,  MA 

Shepherd  Hill  Reg.  H.S. 

Cheerleading,  Gymnastics 

Business 

ASHLEY  LYNCH 

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 


16 


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 


17 


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 

Great  Barrington,  MA      Monument  Mtn.  Reg.  H.S. 

Baseball,  Basketball 

Education 

ALANA  SIGNOR 

East  Windsor,  CT 

East  Windsor  H.S. 

Drama,  Music 

Communications 

JESSICA  SILVA 

Feeding  Hills,  MA 

H.S.  of  Commerce 

Music,  Volunteerism 

Criminal  Justice 

KATE  SIMONDS 

East  Canaan,  CT            Housatonic  Valley  Reg.  H.S 

Basketball,  Softball 

Education 

NATHAN  SKIBA 

Feeding  Hills,  MA 

Agawam  H.S. 

Baseball,  Camping 

Communications 

JENNIFER  SKLAR 

Needham,  MA 

Needham  H.S. 

Music,  People 

Management 

SHANNON  SLAVIS 

Huntington,  MA 

South  Hadley  H.S. 

Photography,  Yearbook 

Criminal  Justice 

MATTHEW  SMART 

Uxbridge,  MA 

Uxbridge  H.S. 

Crew,  Tennis 

Political  Science 

ANDREW  SMITH 

Quincy,  MA 

Quincy  H.S. 

Soccer,  Snowboarding 

Bus.  Management 

KIMBERLY  SMITH 

Way  land,  MA 

Way  land  H.S. 

Camping,  Softball 

History  Education 

REBECCA  SMITH 

North  Attleboro,  MA 

N.  Attleboro  H.S. 

Band,  Music 

Music  Education 

STEPHANIE  SMITH 

Feeding  Hills,  MA 

Agawam  H.S. 

Animals,  Environment 

Science 

RACHEL  SMOLSKI 

Burlington,  MA 

Burlington  H.S. 

Aerobics,  Water  Skiing 

Education 

JEFF  SOMBRONSKY 

Marshfield,  MA 

Marshfield  H.S. 

Motorcycling,  Surfing 

Liberal  Arts 

NICK  SOWA 

Belchertown,  MA 

Belchertown  H.S. 

Music,  Hockey 

Education 

SHANE  SUDOL 

W.  Milford,  NJ 

W.  Milford  Twp.  H.S. 

Hockey,  Volleyball 

Communications 

ADAMTABAKA 

Southampton,  MA 

Hampshire  Reg.  H.S. 

AARON  TAUSCHER 

Easthampton,  MA 

Easthampton  H.S. 

Bicycling,  Photography 

Business 

MICHAEL  TEIXEIRA 

Raynham,  MA 

Coyle-Cassidy  H.S. 

Baseball,  Guitar 

Education 

ANDREW  THOMPSON 

Dartmouth,  MA 

Dartmouth  H.S. 

Baseball,  Football 

Criminal  Justice 

KATELYN  TORRES 

Burlington,  MA 

Burlington  H.S. 

Swimming,  Travel 

Education 

PATRICK  TOWNER 

Rutland,  MA 

Wachusett  H.S. 

Golf,  Guitar 

Business 

MARISA  TROMPKE 

Granby,  MA 

Granby  Jr.-Sr.  H.S. 

Drama,  ATV  Riding 

Education 

JESSICA  ULMER 

Belchertown,  MA 

Belchertown  H.S. 

Choir,  Poetry 

Education 

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KIMBERLY  URBAN 

Turners  Falls.  MA 

Turners  Falls  H.S. 

Animals,  Piano 

Business 

STEPHANIE  VAN  GEYTE 

Danvers,  MA 

Danvers  H.S. 

Art,  Choir 

Education 

KRISTEN  VARLEY 

Holliston,  MA 

Holliston  H.S. 

Art,  Dancing 

Undecided 

MEREDITH  VARNUM 

West  Warren,  MA 

Quaboag  Reg.  H.S. 

Music,  People 

Psychology 

DANIEL  VEALE 

Ware,  MA 

Ware  H.S. 

Soccer,  Paintball 

Criminal  Justice 

LINDSAY  VOLLMAR 

Reading,  MA 

Reading  Memorial  H.S. 

Animals,  Art 

Science 

AMANDA  WALLACE 

Hudson,  MA 

Assabet  Valley  Voc.  Sch. 

Dancing,  Art 

Education 

ILANA  WALOVITCH 

Framingham,  MA 

Framingham  H.S. 

Dancing,  Hockey 

Sports  Medicine 

ALYSON  WALSH 

Middleton,  MA 

Masconomet  H.S. 

Film,  Softball 

Sociology 

HEATHER  WENNINGER 

Chicopee,  MA           Chicopee  Comprehensive  H.S. 

Running,  Track 

Sports  Medicine 

RACHEL  WHITE 

Florence,  MA 

Northampton  H.S. 

Music,  Animals 

Education 

SHANNON  WILGA 

Dudley,  MA 

Shepherd  Hill  H.S. 

Drama,  Guitar 

Communications 

BRETT  WILLIAMS 

Scituate,  MA 

Scituate  H.S. 

Animals,  Music 

Science 

JEFFREY  WILLIAMS 

Carlisle,  MA 

Carroll  School 

Camping,  War  Hammer 

History 

LINDSEY  WILLIAMS 

Swampscott,  MA 

Bishop  Fenwick  H.S. 

Orchestra,  Swimming 

Communications 

MICHAEL  WILLIAMS 

Montague,  MA 

Turners  Falls  H.S. 

Football,  Golf 

Liberal  Arts 

KATY  WINTER 

Rowley,  MA 

Triton  H.S. 

Basketball,  Track 

Management 

MARK  YOCIUS 

Poquonock,  CT 

Windsor  H.S. 

Environment,  Soccer 

Movement  Science 

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KAITLYN  CHAMBERS  Waltham.  MA  NICOLE  EMANUEL  Marshfield,  MA  DAVID  PAGEAU  Charlton,  MA 

Art,  Soccer  Criminal  Justice  Creative  Writing,  Travel  Liberal  Arts  Art,  Music  History 

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Honor  Society,  Music  Undecided  Boxing,  Crafts  Social  Work 


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