Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA)
- Class of 1970
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' $w MM ■-Igft ' S fOEz ' tf -.--■■  ■- . - ■1 .. 1 1 1MB J 1 M n 20 a pleasing though t 22 %1 or a melancholy moment 23 24 25 tffr FRAGILE HANDLE WITH CARE 26 HnSBHRnHni 27 • ' . - . ■■• - ' •V. - - ■•■-. ■y : - - . r . 29 All these are filed 30 - - - •• in the archives of my memory ▲ 31 ACADEMICS jp.m vmi HTO9P MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT There is a general disposition among some today to assume that almost everything from the past is irrelevant and that new ideas and new words are probably much more useful in dealing with today ' s problems than any of the old ideas and old words. If this debatable proposition be indeed true in some regards, I am certain that it does not apply to the idea of the College as a Community. Let me illustrate why by a little personal history which I may be forgiven, since it is only from personal experience that one really understands things both intellectually and emotionally. All of my undergraduate experiences and all my graduate experiences, plus many years of teaching and admin- istration convinced me in the 1940 ' s and the 1950 ' s that a college was either a community or a disunity. In those days the facts and experiences that led to disunity were such things as: first, lack of understanding and of communi- cation between students and faculty and administration; secondly, highly departmentalized institutions in which the faculty of each department tended to think that the only really important matter going on in the college was the instruction that they were giving in their own discipline; and, thirdly, a general indifference and often hostility between the college and the town in which it was located; and of special interest to Seniors - who are in transition from being students to becoming alumni - a lack of common interest and understanding between students and alumni. Putting it in today ' s language, many forces tended to polarize the members of the college into groups which were either indifferent or actually hostile to one another. So it was clear that the concept of College Commu- nity to bring some sense of order out of chaos was necessary. What of the situation today across the country on college and university campuses? The same sources of dis- unity described above still exist. But now they are supplemented by other forces which tend! to separate student from student, faculty from faculty, and, even on some campuses, administrator from administrator. There are those who are so sure they are right in their opinions that in the name of freedom they would deny those who disagree with them the freedom to have contrary opinions. There are those students who accuse students who do not agree with them of being disloyal to the interest of all students. There are also faculty who equate their opinion of faculty welfare as being so right that they are impatient and antagonistic toward fellow faculty members who disagree with them. The mood of too many students, faculty and administrators is to assume that anyone who doesn ' t agree with them is unintelligent, Machiavellian, and full of insincerity and bad motives. In such circumstances as exist today, it is clear that as never before the college is either a community or a chaos. It is therefore not idealistic and irrelevant to seek for a genuine College Community in which there is an understanding not only of what the college must do to be a successful democratic educational enterprise, but also of the spirit of civility and tolerance of opposing viewpoints that must obtain if the institution is to fulfill the great expectations which are part of the American Dream. The College Community was relevant in the 1940 ' s and 1950 ' s. In the 1970 ' s there is nothing more terribly relevant than the philosophy and practice of a genuine College Community. Such a true College Community has two vital dimensions: the inner core, consisting of students, Alumni, faculty, staff and administrators; and an outer sphere consisting of trustees, legislators and members of the local community and of the broader society. Adrian Rondileau, President 34 35 i f 1 A f V i ) ' ■' 1 m i - i . WPSWr V 1 36 37 The Deans David P. Deep Dean of Men Ellen M. Shea Director of Student Personnel ' 38 Albert Petitpas Residence Counselor Genevieve Ash Residence Counselor Assistant Deans Martha Drinkwater Assistant Dean of Women 39 Lee Harrington Academic Dean V. James DiNardo Director of the Division of Professional Education 4?f. Henry F. Werner Assistant to the President 40 Henry J. Fanning Jr. Director of Admissions Philip Dooley Director of Guidance Edward Elias Grant Co-ordinator H. Lemieux Director of Student Payments D. Morwick Director of Student Loans 41 J. Z wicker Book Store Manager F. Hilferty Dean of the Graduate School and Director of the Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics P. Gaines Assistant in Academic Administration R. Levesque Assistant Registrar 42 Audio Visual Dr. H. Rosen, Chairman T. Lee R. Ward Library Science M. Bates; E. Stone; A. Oakley; C. Vining; A. Zirno; O. McGowan 43 S. Krasinski; V. Hogg; L. Yeomans; J. Smith; M. Moriarty, Dept. Chairman; M. Thronburg; A. Coakley; M. Rugen; S. Tufts Physical Education J. Yeskewicz; R. Mazzaferro; E. Braun; T. Knudson; H. Lehmann; E. Swenson 44 Earth Science R. Fellows; A. Macewicz; R. Boutilier; R. Dillman; S. Drake; R. Enright; E. Maier, Chairman I. Furlong; A. Macewicz E. Maier Department Chairman 45 H. Mailloux; R. Lemos; M. Makokian W. Gleason; F. Lambiase Mathematics T. Moore D. Simpson : ' Ui,i, N ff D. Wertz Anthropology J. Moore, Chairman Philosophy D. Dunbar; J. Corkery; A. Joyal 47 E. Hollis Psychology H. Grenwald; L. Schippers 48 Education P. Kelley; R. MacCurdy; G. Thornell D. Englund; R. Fitzgibbons; E. Lindquist; D. Wood; I. King; R. Nadal Art D. Tebbetts, Chairman W. Kendall 50 Modern Languages R. Briggs; R. C. Arruda, Chairman; B. George; W. Judah; C. Riordan Speech R. Warye; K. DuBin; L. Dunne; R. Friedman; R. Barnet, Chairman; W. Pitts 51 ' . ' ..;. D. Ferry; M. Hay ward Music V. Gannon; J. Liberlis 52 English H. DeLisle; K. Lomax; S. Sheinfeld W M. Anderson; R. Silbernagel; J. Nerney J. Yokelson V. Joki 53 ■HHHBMHra HHBMlnB W. Cole R. Bates J. Stonehouse R. Yin D. Lythgoe A. Wolff L. O ' Connell A. Oien J. Fiore, Chairman A. Melville D. Christensen B. Spence P. Silvia G. Clifford History 54 Economics R. Freeman Sociology C. Greene 55 W. Hewitson R. McNamara W. Wall L. Misch J. Brennan R. Olsen R. Clark J. Chase B. Bowden Biology K. Howe, Chairman 56 Physics V. Marganian R. Blanchard; A. Calusdian, Chairman; N. Webb, G. Weygand Chemistry 57 I. Mello m . _ | m pnesdy Housemothers H. Cooper 58 E. Higgins B. Noyes B. Poe ' Sepp W. Philipps R. Menice R. Daniels J. Deasy M. Nelson E. Rucker M. Wallace M. Joyce D. Sprague E. Watson P. Capman M. Doyle R. Gamson Burnell S -V ;rv V $ w l « ACTIVITIEQ k j. S ■■' . . . mm 0 f!A i mmmm mA few. .. • ; , i P ilp- i zr ■s ' m ;. % .a ■— jk W a - 1 -i j sr l ' 10 z M W £ Mk « ■■ Junior Prom May 1969 bk.«::3( % 67 Homecoming 68 69 70 w 4 W i 73 1 k L IS s r. i - i MMM I .... ■■.. — —  3 $■1 i i St. tkmestt % ' The Taming of the 9hrew VK vt : H ■81 82 Classics IV ' 1 T j 84 Senior Caroling 85 c h r i s t m a s 86 • •  ' ■.... . y V SB 11 ;:- .1 ' II ffflr W -£ J r 3 IIBMsMmJi ■' H ' ! In S MM B l 87 Snowball 88 1968 89 90 m 1 itsi ' j «K Ira • ' • H fEg F n E v ■Ehr V vV 9H k 1 ' H f F 1 j tv L. P bw. w Ii ' | ■; ' .. J He?- ji HE 4 IP if.fi 1 mm -• • i ■n 1 K- IMI  - - .-: r r -- - _jr — ■£ - ' ■' Z Aquabrytes 92 Modern Dance Show 95 96 98 :c : - ' •■;.■- ■■Coffee House March 100 Gras 1970 101 102 ! « ■■J ' - ' =7 -v.- EP ■i. ' . v4K ■■• f t . felr, 1 104 ORGANIZATION L 9GA Officers Herb Ward, V.P. Gerry Bresnahan, Sec. Paul Kosciak, Pres. Henry Chamberlain, Treas. (not present) 108 Delegates Judy Riley Michael Perchard Paul Costa Paul Kosciak Ed Jarvis Jim Rosa (not present) Dick Brown (not present) Kevin Preston Debbie White Kathleen Arruda 109 Owen Graf - V.P. Octavio Furtado - Pres. Lynne Regula - Treas. Patricia Rizzo - Sec. Class Of 1971 Jim Stetson, Pres. Ann Borowiec, Treas. Bev Bridgman, V.P. Jeanne Souza, Sec. (not present) Class Of 1972 Phil LeFavor, Treas. Janet Holmes, Soc. Dir. Sue Scheysa, V.P. Donna Duffy, Pub. Dir. Frank Cullen, Pres. Sue Soares, Sec. Ill 112 Women ' s Dorm Council Joanne Cronin, V.P. Deborah Flynn, Treas. Mary Ellen Donahue, Pres. Doris Donovan, Sec. 113 Pope Hall Janice Dayton, Treas. Marilyn Cirone, Pres. Geraldine Stanton, Sec. Lynne Montibello, V.P. (not present) 114 •IVtulaC larklsin •riniarivRainbovi % m Men ' s Dorm ■.. -- ■■-■- Paul Costa, Treas. Mike Perchard, Pres. (not present) Ron Gobeil, Sec. (not present) 115 Woodward Hall Nancy Theriault, Treas. Janice McCann, V.P. Martha Gallacher, Sec. Judy Haynes, Pres. 116 S Great Hill Men ' s William Panunzil, Treas. Chris Logan, V.P. Tom Sullivan, Sec. Joel Weissmen, Pres. Great Hill Women ' s Sharon Reed, Treas. Pamela Oliveira, V.P. Ann Regis, Pres. Janice Sibbald, Sec. (not present) 117 Tillinghast Hall Betty Blaise, V.P. Sandra Churchill, Treas. Carol Littlefield, Sec. Betty Graziano, Pres. Day Student Association Gordon Kay, Treas. Dan Sullivan, V.P. John Royce, Pres. 118 Alpha ( wmtam mm H Row 1: Elaine Danehy, Personals Editor; Anne Grossi, Sec. Organization; Eileen Carney, Editor- in-Chief; Laurel Carlson, TVevw. 197 Row 2: June Purpura, Academics Editor; Paul Costa, Sports Editor; Octavio Furtado, Assoc. Edi- tor; Natalia Lebre, Activities Editor; Janet Le- Blanc, Art Editor-Layout. Alpha 1971 Nancy Carlin, Sec. Pat McHugh, Ed. Jean Accica, Treas. Comment Van Hayhow, Assoc. Ed. Janice Indorato, News Ed. Jeanne Carrigan, Photo Ed. Joe Sarna, Co-photo. Jim Foley, Adv. Ed. Elaine Hart, Re-write Ed. Phil Conroy, Managing Ed. Dave Wilson, Editor-in-Chief Jim Doody, Sports Ed. (not present) 122 Kappa Delta Pi Joyce Crowell, Sec. Ronald Gobeil, Pres. Mary Ellen Donahue, Treas. Catherine Maynard, Hist. Helen Souza, V.P.{not present) Association For Childhood Education Nancy Needham, Treas. Ellen Proctor, Pres. Rachel Bates, V.P. Paula Zajac, Sec. (not present) 123 Assembly Committee Herb Ward, Chairman David Englund, Adv. Barbara Prescott, V.P. Carol Bushey, Treas. Claudia Oak man, Sec. Robert Barnett, Adv. 124 Jackie Cabral, Treas. Martha Lundgren, Pres. Matthew Chauncey, V.P. Diane Henderson, Sec. (not present) Council For Exceptional Children S.M.E.A. Rachel Bates, Treas. Joyce Crowell, Pres. Janice Chase, Sec. Linda Kervorkian, V.P. 125 Chameleon Coffeehouse Susan Rodman, Util. Off. Herb Ward, Chair. Paula Lehtola, Treas. Joan Medeiros, Public. Robert Vaillancourt, Prog. Dir. (not present) David Englund, Adv. (not present) aava V0lP} §t 3 t JVM 126 Drama Club Cindy Faxon - 2nd V.P. Mr. Barnett - Advisor Herb Ward - Pres. Romano |- Asst. Treas. .— Gallagher - Treas. Beth Adams - 1st V.P. Connie Perkins - Sec. (not present; %r Choral Society Madeline Barboza, V.P. C.S. Joan Pilvinis, Sec. C.S. Priscilla Piligian, Robe Chair. G.C. Eileen Carney, V.P. G.C. Helen Menzel, Treas. C.S. Karen Gunnison, Pres. C.S. (not present) Linda Reid, Lib. C.S. Marianne Blackwood, Robe Chair. C.S. Louise Verrette, Lib. G.C. 128 W.R.A. Sue Moss, Asst. Treas. Kathy McCarthy, Corr. Sec. Mary Mello, Treas. Linda Heath, Pres. Ellen Anderson, Pub. Chair. Judy Sutcliffe, Rec. Susan Lyngaas, Intra. Coord. Priscilla Piligian, Rec. Sec. Felicia Parchesky, Asst. Pub. Chair. Christine Dagle, V.P. M.A.A. Philip LeFavor, Soph. Rep. Daniel Hennessey, Sec. James Federico, V. P. Donald Ward, Pres. Not Present: Herbert Lynch, Treas. Barry Fitzpatrick, Sr. Rep. Gerald Indelicato,_ r. Rep. Ron Dziergowski, Cor. Sec. 129 n  ' I ■M , I  1 r j ' a Modern Dance Mary Carbonara, V.P. Anne Grossi, Pres. Donna Shanahan, Treas. Kathy McCormack, Sec. Leslie Bishop, Pub. Dir. (not present) 130 Aquabrytes Bev Bridgman, V.P. Geraldine Lelito, Pres. Cathy Brown, Sec. Kathy Delaney, Rec. Sec. (not present) Judy Riley, Treas. (not present) 131 N L.Rlch.iiu h( K. ( .mv lcv K S.impson  S. Dai lev J Holmes B. Fli.inc-uf S. Bloonistcin HH ' |V6 . t (. (,l:i (.. t ill K ■' ■' ■■1 40 Christian Fellowship David Lay ton, Pres. Anne McDonough, Sec. Linda Kevorkian, Treas. Warren Livesley, V.P. Newman Club Ron Lepage, Treas. Mary Moore, V.P. Tom Tarasiewicz, Pres. Tom Kilduff, ln-charge-of-servke June Zagal, Pub. (not present) Mary Lou Shea, Sec. (not present) 135 Menorah Club Shari Palikaff, Sec. Susan Goldberg, Treas. Irving Wasserstein, V.P. (not present) Hal Shainwald, Pm.(not present) French Club Diane Bates, Treas. Pauline Chauveau, Pres. Jacki Sgroi, V.P. Linda DeYoung, Rec. Sec. Louise Verrette, Con. Sec. 136 Visual Arts Club Mary Power, IstV. P. Marie Brennen, Sec. Charles Upchurch, Minis ter-of -Peace Mike Perchard, Pres. (not present) Colby Rottler, Treas. (not present) Robert Lania, Prog. Dir. (not present) Biology Club George Moniz, Pres. John Rich ter, V.P. Steve Hildreth, Tray. Linda Malmgren, Sec. Tom Amaral, Asst. Treas. (not present) 137 Earth Science Geography Club Janice Maranhao, Sec. Tom Keith, Pres. Steven Crowe, Treas. Mr. Dillman, Advisor k 1 ___ _ _H Hk fe_i_k. _ _i H _i - ' n. _fl _B as . ' c _L ■____ K i 1- 1 o ' • — f j_i _ ______ 1 _______ 1 _ 1 __________________ Math Club Helen Menzel, Treas. Mary Ellen Donahue, Pres. Joan Pilvinis, V.P. Karen Gunnison, Sec. (not present) 138 Phi Pi Delta Row 1: Ron Choiniere, Treas.; Peter Homen, Pfes.; Bob Drapeau, V.P. Row 2: Bill Bristol, Corr. Sec. and Pledge-Master; Bruce La Fave, Alum. Sec; Tom LaLib- erte, Rec. Sec; Jim Kirkcaldy , Hist.; Joe Sarna, Chap.; Al Jolly, Asst. Treas.; Joel Weissman, i.w . Pledgemas- ter; Mike Campbell, C w . £m, Board and Sgt- at-arms 139 Beta Chi Epsilon Mike McGrath, Pledge-Master Jim Quinn, Pres. Bill Seyfried, Treas. Ron Zagaja, V.P. Ron Gobeil, Sec. (not present) Alpha Upsilon Tom Wilkinson, Sec. John Royce, V.P. Bob Gardner, Pres. Keven Sheehan, Treas. Gordon Kay, Attorney 140 Kappa Delta Phi Dan Le Saffre, V.P. Ron Dziergowski, Pres. Glenn Taylor, Sgt.-at-arms Ray Harrington, Pledge-master Jack O ' Donnell, Chap. Mike Cowdrey Sec. 141 • I x V- t 4 y '  « ' l -4F. k • -A % 4 z-j «_ A! ' • 4. t : o : i- • ■w 1 • ■' ™ P ' ' ■• V ■. 4 ' - V - - m 0 9PORT0 Football ' s Centennial As the school opened for the 1969-70 year, the var- sity football team had already started practice behind the gym. It was a special year for collegiate football as 1969 marked its 100th anniversary. For Coach Pete Mazzafarro, it marked the return of a host of lettermen from last year ' s squad, best in school history. The team was led by co- captains Herb Lynch and Leo Fanning; they hoped to keep the winning ways of Bridgewater continuing. jfe WILLIAM CLIFFORD ED BRAUN PETER MAZZAFERRO 146 JOSEPH LAZARO-__ 3N)f • I . . - - i , . w vfs . iii 147 The season opened with Bridgewater travelling to Lewiston, Maine to play Bates College. The Bears scored in the first period on a 3-yard pass from Jim Waters to fullback George Sullivan. Before Bridge- water was able to score again, Bates scored 36 points. The Bears ' final score came when Vin Hickey hit Rich Roath with a ten-yard toss to make the final score 36-15. 148 BCr W t v H -..— .■■■-■■• wIm On the following weekend, BSC played host to Frostburg (Md.) State under the lights at Legion Field. To say that the game did not have a storybook ending would be a lie. Quarterback Vin Hickey masterfully engi- neered the Bears 80 yards in the final two minutes to tie the game. The TD came on a Hickey to Sullivan pass to make it 21-19. The Bears went for the two points and hit paydirt when Hickey hit halfback Jim Federico with a pass for the two points. The final score was 21-21. 149 150 151 Hitting the road again, BSC travelled to Maine Maritime. After failing twice to score, Bridgewater scored on a 42-yard pass from Hick- ey to Bill Matheson; the extra point failed. In the second half, Maine scored on a Cahill-Mercer pass and then added the extra point which proved the margin of victory in this hard fought battle. The final: MM - 7, BSC - 6. 152 Still looking for win No. 1, Bridgewater tra- velled to play Hudson Valley Community College, an addition to Bear football. After a scoreless first half, Bridgewater scored on an 80-yard punt return by George Sullivan. The Bears scored again when Sulli- van cracked over from the 3 to make it 14-6. Hudson scored but missed the extra points when the defense held and Bridgewater left Troy, N. Y. with VICTO- RY 1. Homecoming saw Bridgewater playing Nichols College and the Bears rambling to a 40-0 rout. The Bears had over 458 yards in total offense as they were able to manhandle Nichols. Five different players scored as BSC won its second game of the year. The next weekend saw Bridgewater playing Brockport, a team they had never beaten. After traib ing only 6-0, the roof collapsed and the Golden Eagles romped to a 34-0 victory as Bridgewater con- tinued to be jinxed when playing Brockport. The Bears returned to the winning track with a 25-6 win over Curry College. The Bear defense was tough as they kept the Curry offense at bay by in- terceptions and fumbles. With a 3-3-1 record, the Bears hoped to make it a winning season as they travelled to play Trenton (N.J.) State. It was a crisp snow-flurried afternoon, but Bridgewater got caught in the storm of a power- ful Trenton offense. The outcome was Trenton, the victor, 51-6 in the first meeting between the schools. The final slate showed the Bears finishing 3-4-1. After the season, Bridgewater was crowned NESC Champs in the league with Maine and Curry by virtue of scoring the most points compared to the others. 154 Sept. 27 BSC 15 Bates 36 Oct. 4 BSC 21 Frost. State 21 Oct. 11 BSC 6 Me. Mar. Acad. 7 Oct. 18 BSC 14 Hudson Val. 6 Oct. 25 BSC 40 Nichols Nov. 1 BSC Brockport St. U. 34 Nov. 8 BSC 25 Curry 6 Nov. 15 BSC 6 Trenton 51 155 Field Hockey SCHEDULE Salem State Northeastern University Wellesley College Wheaton College Westfield State 156 . During the fall of ' 69 a determined field hockey team took on a number of teams from the various colleges throughout the state. The first game saw Salem State fall victim to Bridgewater by a score of 3-1. For the remainder of the season, wins weren ' t so easy to come by. It wasn ' t until the Bridgewater girls shutout Westfield State in their final game that they obtained their next victory. The season ended with Bridgewater posting a 2-2-1 record. 157 158 159 X-Coun+ry SCHEDULE Sept. 30, at Fitchburg Oct. 4, Lowell State Oct. 14, Battington Worcester Oct. 22, Mass. Maritime Bryant Oct. 25, at S.M.U. Lowell Tech Oct. 29, at Assumption S.M.U. wMBfewtw ' « I ■■! This year the scene changed for the cross-country team inas- much as it had a new coach in Ed Calabrese, a former cross-country runner at B.S.C. The team had high hopes when the season began, but after losing the first meet by one point, they realized that stiff compe- tition lay ahead. During the season the team was captained by David Layton. 160 Corey Powers and Paul Branigan ex- changed the first position frequently while Bill Busiek and Tom Steele were in the third and fourth positions respectively. Dave Lay- ton and Jeff Livingston both did well in most meets. Unfortunately, injuries hurt the team a great deal and the final team record was 5 wins and 7 losses. 161 Martin Rizzo Memorial Game An annual event on the Bridgewater campus is the Martin Rizzo Memorial Game. This year the faculty played host to the Harlem Magicians. The Magicians, having appeared at Bridgewater a few years back, were re- turning to the grounds of a previous victory. All the members of the Magicians were adept in some or all phases of basketball. They showed talent in dribbling, shooting and just plain fun. 162 163 The Harlem Magicians and the faculty, led by some out- standing players such as Pistol Pete Mazzaferro, Tom Knudson and the ever-popular Mr. Donald Keay, were able to produce an- other successful Martin Rizzo Scholarship Game. Though victory did not come to the faculty, they can always wait until next year. 164 3 165 Volleyball The 1970 season is the first season for women ' s intercollegiate vol- leyball. The team ' s youth provides a basis for future teams. The season proved to be an exciting one as the Bridgewater women sought THAT first win in intercollgiate c ompetition. Feb. 11 - Northeastern U. Feb. 26 - at Northeastern U. Mar. 7 - at Salem State Mar. 17 - at Boston State Apr. 8 - at Westfield State Apr. 11 - Second Annual State College Volleyball Tournament at Worcester State 166 Last year the school entered the Annual State College Volleyball Tourney. Though not competing on the intercollegiate level they finished second. If the volleyball team follows the road of the girls ' basketball team, success will be as- sured! 167 ( 168 Swimming!!! During the recent four years at B.S.C., the athletic program has grown immensely. In the fall of ' 69 Bridgewater added its new- est varsity sport, swimming. Coach Joe Yeskewicz was the new mentor for the fledg- ling swimmers. The season has turned up records in: the breaststroke, George Pelati; the freestyle, Bob Johnston; and the butterfly, Mel Crotty. LET5 Hit UP THE U ' «R R PR vctkcs.! Spruiwn bsM own b l B SCHEDULE Dec. 1, Lowell Tech Dec. 6, at Nichols Dec. 13, Holy Cross Jan. 31, Northeastern U. Feb. 14, at Colby Feb. 21, at Husson Mar. 7, at Norwich P P« 170 Success measured in victories has been difficult, but the important matter is that a foundation has been laid for future aquatic teams. 171 Hockey SCHEDULE Dec. 4, Stonehill College Dec. 7, at R.I. College of Design Dec. 17, Curry Dec. 18, Stonehill Jan. 22, R.I. College of Design Jan. 28, Massasoit Feb. 4, Curry Feb. 12, Stonehill Feb. 25, Nichols Feb. 26, Massasoit 172 w 3 Wty ■w 1 J V ... 1 T M if i rT ' t J5F - j V  173 Only three years ago a new organization ap- peared on the sports scene at B.S.C. Through student interest a hockey squad was born at Bridgewater. The squad is only a club sport, but is hoping for varsity status in the expanding sports program. The season opened with the hockey club edging archrival Stonehill by a 5-4 margin. In its next outing at Meehan Auditorium the Bears were outclassed by a tough R.I. College of Design Team. Following that, the icemen lost to Stonehill, 5-4, the same score by which Bridgewater had defeat- ed that team previously. The Bridgewater attack, led by Bob Lovett ' s brilliant stickhandling and Dan Cobb ' s solid check- ing, combined with the reliable goaltending of Frank Gump Cullen, produced a reputable season. 174 175 Basketball: 1969-1970 The season looked bright for the Bears ' hardwood fortunes. Coach Tom Knudson had several returning letter- men led by co-captains Jerry Crowley and Barry Fitzpatrick, in addition to two transfers, Barney Ross and Frank Smith, and 6 ' 8 freshman Keith Richards. The Bears opened at SMU and came out a winner. Sparking the Bear at- tack was Barry Fitzpatrick and Frank Smith. Playing host to Salem State in their next outing, the Bears lost. Later in the week, Salem awarded the game to BSC because they used an ineligible player. Standing 2-0, the Bears went to Nichols for an SNEC game. A loss here started a downhill trend which carried 176 through until the Christmas vacation as the Bears won only 1 of the next 7 con- tests. The record was now 3-6 on the campaign: After semester break, the basketball team returned to the firing line. They hosted Curry College and lost 72-70 in a hard-fought game. The next outing was against Quin- nipiac, one of the best small college clubs in New England. In a complete turna- bout of the season ' s previous form, the Bears ambushed the Braves from Quin- nipiac 71-66. The Bears were on the move. They next knocked off Fitchburg State 79-73- In a return game with Nich- ols, the Bears won 88-77 behind the 27 points of Barney Ross and the 20 re- bounds of the ever-improving Keith Richards. Hitting the road after 4 straight home games, BSC travelled to Merri- mack and fell 111-83- Seniors Dan Ryan 177 178 (29) and Barry Fitzpatrick (27) led the Bears in a losing effort. Returning to their home, Kelly Gym, the Bears ripped Lowell State after 32 minutes of close basketball. The Bears posted 99 points in a 99-78 trouncing of Lowell. The record stood at 7-8 when Bos- ton State came to Bridgewater. But, for the second time in the season, Boston State proved too tough as Bridgewater fell 102-86. The next night, traditional rival Stonehill came to do battle. After a close game for the first half and third quarter, Stonehill broke away and coasted to a 91-68 victory. Playing away at RIC, the Bears 179 fT [ e 180 It -til KjBpyK 7 t l} i i If r it y rjy % . 5p   ™ B •w -1 nfl then fell again before returning home to play SMU and winning 82-77. Dan Ryan, who had been setting the pace most of the year, canned 21 points in the effort. The next outing was against West- field State. Bridgewater was forced into overtime by the Owls, but finally won 88-87 as Dan Ryan scored 32 points be- fore fouling out. The Bears ' record was now 9-11 with a 7-5 record at home. 181 Dec. 1 at SMU 3 Salem State 4 at Nichols 6 at Lowell State 9 at Boston State 11 MEast. Conn. State 12 Bryant 16 at Gorham State 18 Rhode Island College Jan. 28 Curry 31 Quinnipiac Feb. 2 Fitchburg State 6 Nichols 7 at Merrimack 9 Lowell State Feb. 12 Boston State 13 Stonehill 17 at Rhode Island College 18 SMU 21 Westfield State 23 25 at Salem State at Bryant 26 at Quinnipiac 28 Plymouth State 182 After travelling to Salem and scor- ing a victory, Bridgewater had two im- portant meetings left with SNEC mem- bers, Bryant and Quinnipiac. The Bears suffered two setbacks and a chance for the conference crown was lost. The final game saw Plymouth State roll to a 113-98 victory over the Bears. This year ' s club gave the school its best record in a decade with a 10 win-14 loss mark. The Seniors taking their places in the record book were Dan Ryan, becom- ing the most prolific scorer in any cam- paign for Bridgewater, and co-captain Barry Fitzpatrick becoming the third highest career scorer in Bridgewater his- tory. 183 Women ' s Basketball The women ' s basketball team again had a big season. The team, captained by senior Jeannette Beres and coached by Miss Judith Schneider, in her first year as coach, led the girls ' basketball fortunes. The top scorer was Karen McDonald along with Jean- nette Beres. Bridgewater has changed from six player basket- ball to the new experimental five player game. It em- ploys tactics and strategy similar to their, male coun- terpart. Dec. 5 - Central Conn. Dec. 11 - Massasoit Feb. 5 - Springfield Feb. 12 - Southern Conn. Feb. 23 - Northeastern Feb. 26 - Salem State Mar. 13, 14 - State College Basketball Tournament at Boston State. Mar. 13, 14 - National Intercollegiate Invi- tational Basketball Tournament at Northeastern University 184 The team, with its superb record, brought Bridgewater much recognition as a result of their competition in the Women ' s National Invitational Tourney at Northeastern. They competed against some of the leading women ' s teams in the country. 185 The Junior Varsity participated in the Massachusetts State College Basketball Tourney, of which the varsity had been the defending champs. 186 The jayvee club played against varsity squads of the other State Colleges in the Tourney. 187 Intramurals To Plato, the educated man was trained in body as well as mind. At Bridgewater, those unable to engage in varsity sports take part in a wide range of intramural activities. Included are football, basketball, softball, volleyball, swimming and track. The intramural program started with a strong eight team foot- ball league. The championship was determined in the last game when the Sigs outplayed a strong Kappa team in an 8-0 victory. 188 m W With activities moving indoors, basketball took its place as the sport of the season. Eighteen teams went to the line in an effort to win one of the positions in the playoffs. Between the basketball and Softball season, the annual volleyball tourney was held. The activities encompassed by the softball league, swimming tourney, and track meet concluded the intramural pro- gram. 189 m QENIORQ Ronald W. Abraham Mathematics 192 Pamela (Reagan) Accomando Elementary Education Mary E. Adams English Mary J. Ahlander Physical Education Nancy J. Alabiso Mathematics Patricia H. Allgrove French Elizabeth A. Almeida Elementary Education Arthur Amaral Biology Diane L. Andrews Elementary Education Cheryl E. Archibald Elementary Education Janice M. Atkinson Physical Education Helene C. Auger - Elementary Education Carol A. Baker Elementary Education 193 Jacqueline A. Baker Elementary Education Linda Baker Elementary Education John F. Barcellos History 194 David M. Bauriedl English Cathy Ann Bcattie English Maurice Beaulieu French 195 .Ill II II I Carol A. Belmarce Elementary Education Jeannette M. Beres Physical Education Kathleen F. Bertrand Physical Education Stephen M. Birdsall History Leslie L. Bishop Elementary Education Judith A. Bistrek Chemistry 196 Susan L. Bloomstein Elementary Education Susan A. Bochenek Elementary Education James A. Bonaparte Biology Jean Bonin Physical Education Jacqueline A. Bonneau Elementary Education Geraldine A. Borges Elementary Education Ronald M. Bourassa Geography 197 . Cheryl L. Boyer History Marie J. Brennan Elementary Education Paulette M. Bousquet French Joyce A. Bowser -Mathematics Geraldine Bresnahan Elementary Education Karen D. Broberg French Judith A. Brock Elementary Education 198 Beverly (Barnes) Burke Physical Education Carol A. Burr French James F. Brodrick Jr. Biology Jacqueline J. 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FASSIO, DONNA L.; 37 Fernald Ave., Haverhill Math Club; W.R.A.; Drama Club; Newman Club; French Club FAXON, CYNTHIA A.; 37 Dover St., Whitman W.R.A.; Drama Club (2nd V.P.); Alpha FEIST, CAROL L.; 10 Allen St., Newburyport Kappa Delta Pi; Glee Club FERRO, JOSEPH A.; 16 Prince St., Plymouth Kappa Delta Pi FIELDING, PATRICIA A.; 124 School St., Avon FITZGERALD, EDWIN H.; 233 Park Ave., Bridgewater FITZPATRICK, BARRY F.; 138 Beltram St., Maiden FLAHERTY, KATHLEEN A.; 57 Augustine St., Brockton W.R.A.; Alpha; Drama Club FLEET, SUSAN A. (MRS.); 37 Franklin St., Attleboro Chorale FLYNN, DEBORAH G.; 169 Macomber St., New Bedford Dorm Council (Treas.) FOGARTY, ELSIE K. ; 52 Bedford St., Abington FOLEY, KEVIN M.; 10 King St. Ext., Leicester FORSYTH, SUSAN M.; 166 Congress St., Braintree Troupe FRADO, KATHLEEN; 209 Elm St., Somerset FRANCO, JEANNE M.; 40 Wellington St., Brockton FRASER, CHRISTINE M.; 88 Herrick Rd., North Andover Field Hockey Club; P.E.M. 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GIDLEY, EARLE F.; 188 Gidley Rd., No. Dartmouth GILL, RONALD A.; 157 Copeland St., Brockton GILLIS, MARGUERITE K.; 158 Seaver St., Stoughton GIOIOSA, CAMILLA J.; 41 Wampanoag Rd., Bass River GIRARD, JUDITH A.; 233A Sandy Hill Dr., Marshfield P.E.M. Club; W.R.A. GITSCHIER, THOMAS A.; 41 Provost St., Brockton GOBEIL, RONALD C; 255 Park Ave., New Bedford French Club; Math Club; Drama Club; Newman Club; Chorale; Kappa Delta Pi, (Pres.); Beta Chi Epsilon GOFF, BETH ANA; R.F.D. Berkley St., Taunton GOLDMAN, DAVID M.; 551 Bedford St., East Bridgewater Menorah Club GOMES, JOHN; 139 North St., New Bedford S.T.E.A.M.; Newman Club; Math Club GONSALVES, LYDIA T.; 1733 North Main St., Fall River Newman Club; Herodotus Club; Alpha GOSTANIAN, JANIS M.; 27 Lawrence St., Haverhill Alpha GRACIA, LINDA J.; 1885 Elm St., Dighton C.E.C. GRAF, OWEN D.; 20 Washington St., North Easton Class Vice President (2, 3, 4); Biology Club GRANHOLM, KATHLEEN Ml; 48 Pine St., Milford Glee Club; Drama Club; S.N.E.A.; S.T.E.A.M.; Newman Club; W.R.A. GRIFFITH, MARY L.; 5 Woodsum Dr., Braintree GROSSI, ANNE D; 11 Beacon St., Dedham S.C.A. Delegate; Comment; Modem Dance Club (Pres.); Newman Club; Kappa Delta Pi; S.M.E.A.; Alpha Secretary; Organizations Editor GRYGIEL, DENITA C; 250 Centre St., Fall River GUARALDI, DONNA M.; 10 Marjorie Rd., Plymouth Newman Club; Dormitory Houseboard GUIMOND, BETTE J.; 150 Commonwealth Ave., Attleboro GUNNISON, KAREN M. (BIGELOW); Bedford St., Whitman Math Club (Sec); Choral Society (Pres.); Christian Fellowship; S.N.E.A. HACKETT, JOSEPH P.; 31 Cohasset St., Roslindale Football; Baseball; Aquaknights; Track; Christian Fellowship; Audio- Visual Club 265 HANDS. EDMUND C; 345 Bay Rd., North Easton HARPER, PAULA A.; 10 Battles St., Brockton HARRINGTON, MARY E.; 1144 Pleasant St., Wey mouth HARRISON, ELAINE M. HARRISON, PAULA L.; 16 Alderberry Rd., Buzzards Bay Aquabrytes HASERLET, CHARLES L; 29 Washington St., Ipswich Baseball; Intramurals HAZELL, JEANNE M.; 121 Vogel St., West Roxbury W.R.A.; Drama Club; Visual Arts Club HEATH, LINDA R.; 204 Doyle Rd., Holden W.R.A. (Pres.); P.E.M. Club HEGARTY, PAULA J.; 38 Darlene Dr., Bridgewater HEHIR, THOMAS G; 111 Atlantic St., North Quincy HENDERSON, DIANE M.; 9 Greenbriar Rd., Canton C.E.C.; W.R.A. HENDERSON, ROBERT B.; 409 South St., Avon HESSE, MARGARET M.; RFD 2 Old Sandwich Rd., Plymouth HEWEY, VIRGINIA; 71 Ashland St., Taunton HICKEY, PAULA M.; 31 Mercier Ave., Dorchester HILDONEN, SUSAN M.; 78 Bass Ave., Gloucester Dormitory Council, Treasurer Woodward Hall; Newman Club; Visual Arts Club; S.N.E.A. HILL, KATHLEEN A.; 54 Stetson St., Whitman Drama Club HINESLEY, JANET T.; 40 Tilton Ave., Brockton HINESLEY, JUDITH M.; 40 Tilton Ave., Brockton Newman Club HIXENBOUGH, PAULA J.; 1718 Liberty St., Braintree D.S.A. (Sec); Modern Dance Club; Newman Club; C.E.C.; W.R.A.; S.T.E.A.M. HOFFERTY, DIANE M.; 11 Lake St., Braintree HOLMGREN, PAUL R.; 326 Spring St., West Bridgewater HOMEN, PETER J.; 29 Grant St., New Bedford Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Alpha Theta (Treas.); Brotherhood of Phi Pi Delta (Pres); Newman Club; S.C.A. Delegate; Intramurals HORTON, HELEN L.; 1444 Salem St., No. Andover HOSFORD, PETER G; 349 E. Central St., Franklin HOUDE, THERESA M.; 35 Brown St., Brockton HUBBARD, BRENDA LEA; Stave Rd., Deerfield Basketball Club; Field Hockey; Softball Club; P.E.M.; W.R.A. HUNT, LAWRENCE R.; 234 Plymouth ST., Brodgewater HUNT, THOMAS R.; 587 Middle St., New Bedford HURLEY, BRIAN X.; 660 Hood St., Fall River HYLAND, RITA L; 505 So. 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LaBRODE, ELIZABETH J.; 185 Middle Rd, Acushnet LAINE, MARY LOU; 401 Somerset Ave, Taunton LANDERHOLM, BRENDA V.; 193 HiUberg Ave, Brockton 266 LANGENBACH, GARY; 224 Robinson St., Raynham LANIA, ROBERT A.; 43 Walnut St., Belmont Visual Arts Club; Sec-Pro-tem LaPLANTE, JANICE M.; 560 Hancock St., Wrentham LARKINS, DOUGLAS A.; 18 Carmel Circle, Bridgewater LARSEN, DOLORES (DOOLEY); 81 Elsbree St., Fall River LAVOIE, DIANE P.; 200 N. Bedford St., E. Bridgewater LAWSON, GAYLE M.; 60 Walnut St., West Bridgewater W.R.A. LAYTON, DAVID W. ; 167 Grove St. Reading LAZARAZ, FRANCES M.; 22 Godfrey St., Taunton Women ' s Glee Club; Chorale; Drama Club; Newman Club LeBLANC, JANET J. 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MAYNARD, CATHERINE E.; 146 Maynard St., Springfield Math Club; Newman Club; Kappa Delta Pi (Historian); Tillinghast Treasurer McCABE, ELAINE M.; 1 Tremont St., Charlestown McCABE, GEORGE; 298 Central St., E. Bridgewater MCCARTHY, BETSY A.; 14 Couch St., Taunton McCARTHY, KATHLEEN A.; 181 Smith St., No. Attleboro Newman Club; S.T.E.A.M. ; W.R.A. Corresponding Secretary McCLELLAN, MARIA-JANE; 472 Inaidn Head St., Hanson Glee Club; Aquabrytes McCORMACK, KATHLEEN; 22 Emerson St., Brookline W.R.A. ; Modern Dance Club Secretary and Treasurer; Herodotus Club; S.M.E.A. ; Drama Club McDERMOTT, KATHLEEN M.; 155 School St., Taunton McDONALD, JOSEPH P.; 718 Bedford St., Elmwood 267 McDONALD, MARIE ANN; US West Street, Easthampton French Club; Newman Club; Visual Arts Club; W.R.A. McDUFF, JUDITH A.; 203 Hobart St., Braintree W.R.A. ; Tennis Club; Basketball Club McFADYEN, JEAN F.; 1860 South St., Bridgewater, Mass. McFARLAND, MARY ELIZABETH; 25 Spruce St., Watertown, Mass. 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MERCADANTE, ROSEMARY A.; 56 Henry St., Brockton MEECER, PATTI J.; 1625 W. Main St., Leicester MERCIER, ROGER J.; 29 Porter St., Leminster Varsity Football; Intramural Basketball; Softball MERRITT, CONSTANCE B.; 430 Weetamoe St., Fall River MESSIER, JOCELYN M.; 25 Forest St., Fall River MICHAEL, RITA A.; 280 Ridge St, Fall River W.R.A.; C.E.C MICHALOWSKI, WIESIA; 87 Fountain St., Haverhill MILLER, BARBARA J.; 420 Crescent St., West Bridgewater Kappa Delta Pi; Newman Club; W.R.A.; D.S.A. MILLER, FIONA S.; 64 Spring St., West Bridgewater MILLER, MARY M.; 23 Rockerfeller St, Randolph W.R.A.; STEAM.; C.E.C MOLLING, ANN M.; 242 South St., Holbrook Newman Club; C.E.C; D.S.A. MONIZ, GEORGE J.; 178 Bradford Ave, Fall River Biology Club MONAGHAN, PAUL V.; 63 Crawford Rd, Braintree MONAHAN, DIANE C; 32 Annis Ave, Brockton MONTI, PAUL T.; 24 Robinson Ave, Braintree MONTIBELLO, LYNNE C; 24 18th Ave, Haverhill Morgan, Stephanie L, Pine Hill Ave, Duxbury MOODY, SUSAN; 41 Brookdale Rd, Stoughton Newman Club; W.R.A. MOORADIAN, CHARLOTTE; 29 Brock St, Wakefield MORI ARTY, KATHLEEN A.; 50 Pearl St, N. Abington Newman Club MORSE, VIRGINIA; 12 Shirley St, Lexington MURPHY, JEAN A.; 76 Park St, No. Attleboro MURRAY, MARY JANE P.; 8 Hancock Terrace, Quincy P.E.M. MURRAY, RICHARD D.; 294 Billings Rd, Quincy NESE, MARGARET H.; 804 Main St, Osterville P.E.M. Club; Newman Club NEVILLE, CAROL A.; 61 Walnut Ave, Braintree NORDMAN, MARJORIE J.; 27 Jerome St, Southbridge Glee Club; Kappa Delta Pi NORVISH, CHARLES S.; 23 West St, Middleboro NUTTER, MARILYN; 340 Raynor Ave, Whitman O ' BRIEN, MARGARET F.; 244 Grove St, Fall River Newman Club; M.S.E.A. O ' CONNELL, JAMES P.; 65 Farnum Rd, Waltham O ' CONNOR, GAIL M.; 91 South Main St, Middleboro O ' LEARY, MICHELE; 22 Edna St, New Bedford W.R.A.; Newman OSER, DEBORAH A.; 8 Cedar Circle, Randolph OSGOOD, DANIEL J. JR.; 58 Gallops Hill Rd, Hull S.C.A. Delegate; Herodotus Club; S.A.C.; Foreign Relations Club; Intramurals O ' SHAUGHNESSY, THOMAS K; 24 Garfield St, Lexington Track and Field (Capt.); Men ' s Dorm President PAGE, FRANCIS J.; 20 Winter Island Rd, Salem PALAGI, LAURENCE D.; 18 Hazelwood Ave, Attleboro PALLADINO, A. WILLIAM; 91 Deforest St., Hyde Park PALUGA, PAULETTE (BAKER); 303 North Washington St, No. Attleboro PALYS, GAIL A.; 300 Harwich St, New Bedford 268 PAUL, MARIE E.; 582 Walnut St., Fall River Newman Club PECK, CHERYL A.; 24 Mamie Rd, Weymouth Kappa Delta Pi PEDERSEN, DORIS F.; Box 366, Pocasset PEDRO, DONNA R.; 73 Jenny Lind St., New Bedford French Club; W.R.A.; S.M.E.A. PELLETIER, CEANNE P.; 26 O ' Donnell Drive, Attleboro PERCHARD, MICHAEL L.; 122 Summer St., East Boston S.G.A. Delegate PEREIRA, SANDRA L.; 1 Campbell Court, E. Taunton W.R.A. PERKINS, CONSTANCE G.; 116 Indian Memorial Drive, So. Yarmouth Field Hockey Club; W.R.A.; Dormitory Houseboard; Drama Club (Sec); In- tramurals PETERSON, CAROL E.; 301 West St., Weymouth PETERSON, GAIL A.; 16 Nelson Ave., Beverly REM. Club; W.R.A.; Woodward Hall Secretary PETERSON, JANET M; 121 Church St., So. Easton PETERSON, SHIRLEY B.; 910 Washington St., So. Easton Math Club; French Club PHANEUF, JOHN R.; 175 North St., Bridgewater PIEKARSKI, ELAINE R.; 34 Cape.Cod Lane, Milton PILEGGI, JUDITH A.; 76 Bigney Ave., Brockton PILIGIAN, PRISCILLA M.; 51 Glenwood St., Ludlow Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society; Drama Club; Glee Club; W.R.A. Recording Sec; Alpha PIMENTAL, ROSEMARIE; Rhode Island Road, Lakeville PIMENTAL, MARY C; 396 Oak St., Bridgewater Drama Club; Gymnastics Club; Alpha PITTARD, ROSEMARY; 55 Packard Way, Brockton PLAMONDON, MARGUERITE (CLOUTIER); 147 Old Bedford Rd., No. Westport REM. Club; W.R.A. PLUTA, ELAINE F.; 19 Mechanic St., Milford P.E.M. Club; W.R.A. POIRIER, MARIE L.; 33 Hervey St., Brockton Newman Club; Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society; S.TE.A.M. POTTER, KARIN (ROSE); 2086 Palmer St., Dighton Christian Fellowship POULIOT, JANET R.; 51 Walker St., Fall River POWER, MARY M.; 21 Fells Ave., Milford Visual Arts Club (Vice Pres.); A.C.E.I.; S.N.E.A.; Newman Club; Alpha PRATT, CAROL A.; Conway Rd., So. Deerfield Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society; P.E.M. 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Student- Faculty Committee, Chairman; Globe Santa Drive; Christian Fellowship RODRIGUES, CYNTHIA J.; 541 Old Bedford Rd., Westport ROGERS, RICHARD G.; 13 Reland St., Middleboro Herodotus Club ROGERS, ROBERT J.; 13 Reland St., Middleboro ROGERS, SUSAN M.; 142 Hillberg Ave., Brockton Newman Club; S.T.E.A.M.; C.E.C.; Kappa Delta Pi ROGON, JOHN R.; 330 Water St., Haverhill ROLLINS, CATHY G.; 189 Vermont Ave., Somerset Drama Club; Christian Fellowship ROMANO, NORMA J.; 175 Court St., Plymouth Drama Club RONDELLI, HENRY A.; 19 Lovell St., Middleboro ROSANO, ANN D.; 19 Topela Road, Cohasset ROTTLER, H. COLBY; 90 Ames St., Lawrence Art Club (Treas.) ; Kappa Delta Pi; Drama Club; Math Club; Roots Wings; Biol- ogy Club ROWE, PETER D.; 303 Parkland Ave., Lynn ROYCEJOHN E.; Elm St., Upton D.S.A. (Vice-Pres.); Art Club; Alpha Upsilon; Christian Fellowship RYAN, DANIEL; 1297 Vernon St., Bridgewater ST. MARTIN, CHRISTINA (GILCHRIST); 11 Woodland Dr., Oxford Glee Club SALVADOR, LYNNE F.; 28 Stetson St., Bridgewater SAMMER, MURIEL; 118 Sunny Plain Ave., Weymouth SAMPSON, KATHLEEN E.; 27 Robbins Rd, Lexington Aquabrytes; Cheerleading; Newman Club SARGENT, PAMELA; Burnt Meadow Rd., Groton W.R.A.; S.G.A. SARKESIAN, RICHARD M.; 199 Pleasant St., Middleboro SARNI, BARBARA; 9 Maitland Ave., Randolph SAUNDERS, DOROTHY; Marion Road, Rochester SAYWARD, NANCY L.; 67 Whipple St., Fall River SCANLON, ESTHER C; 65 Norlen Park, Bridgewater SCIARAPPA, LEO V.; 20 Annis Ave, Brockton SENNETT, KAREN; 26 Cliff Rd, Humarock SEPAVICH, DIANE M.; 10 Colonial Hill Dr, W. Boylston Dormitory Council Rep.; W.R.A. Rep.; P.E.M. Club SERRA, MARY R; 536 No. Quincy St., Brockton SEYFRIED, WILLIAM E. JR.; 12 Lisa Dr, Brockton Beta Chi Epsilon (Treas.), Elections Committee, Intramural Sports; Alpha SHANAHAN, DONNA E.; 88 Raven Road, Lowell Modern Dance Club (Treas.); Newman Club; Drama Club; W.R.A. SHEA, SUSAN A.; 54 Kellogg St., Fall River Drama Club; S.T.E.A.M. SHEEHAN, MARYELLEN; 17 Briarwood Trail, Weymouth SHEPARDSON, LINDA R.; 27 Abbott Place, Fall River Kappa Delta Pi; S.T.E.A.M.; Math Club; French Club SIKOVA, PATRICIA A.; 39 Judson St., Fall River French Club; S.T.E.A.M.; S.N.E.A. SISSON, SUZANNE; 46 Page St, New Bedford SILVA, GEORGE A. JR.; 47 Maple Crest Drive, No. Dartmouth SILVIA, EDWARD J.; 545 Somerset Ave, No. Dighton SLATER, CHRISTOPHER B.; 375 Ash Street, W. Bridgewater Visual Arts Club SMERDON, LINDA A.; 89 So. Bowdoin St, Lawrence W.R.A.; Newman Club; Aquabrytes SMITH, BILLIE A.; 39 Scar Hill Rd, Boylston W.R.A.; Aquabrytes SMITH, DONNA J.; 441 Bedford St., Abington SMYTH, MARY A.; 72 Perry Ave, Stoughton SOUZA, HELEN (MURPHY); 192 Wellington St., Fall River Kapp Delta Pi (Vice-Pres.); Math Club; S.T.E.A.M.; Newman Club SPOLLETT, MARTHA; 214 E. Foster St., Melrose Christian Fellowship; W.R.A. STACK, MARGARET A.; 62 Bremer St, Worcester P.E.M. Club; Tillinghast Dorm (Vice-Pres.) STANTON, GERALDINE M.; 17 Royall St, Medford W.R.A.; Dormitory Houseboard Member; Pope Hall (Sec); A.C.E.; S.T.E.A.M.; Newman Club STANTON, NANCY (FRENCH); 2 Pleasant St, Sharon Kappa Delta Pi STAVELEY, DONALD P.; 11 Liberty St., Mansfield STEIMLE, CHERYLE E.; 43 Glancy Lane, Dedham STEVENS, STUART W.; 74 Mt. Prospect St., Bridgewater STEWART, CARYL; 126 Mechanic St, Foxboro 270 STOCKUS, KATHRYN W.; 222 Mechanic St., Canton Lacrosse Club; Skiing Club; W.R.A.; P.E.M. Club STROJNY, MARILYN R.; 56 Damon St., Fall River Women ' s Basketball Team; P.E.M. Club SUCHY, MARLENE; 95 Forest St., Bridgewater SULLIVAN, GAEL P.; 874 Robeson St., Fall River SULLIVAN, MARGARET A.; 166 Connell St., Quincy Visual Arts Club; A.C.E. SULLWOLD, PATRICIA A.; 18 Pearl St., Taunton SYKES, JOHN R; 159 Bullock St., New Bedford Pi Phi Delta Fraternity ( Pledgemaster, Recording Sec.) TARASIEWICZ, THOMAS W.; 8 Mt. View Circle, Southampton TARTAGLIA, CARLA F.; 1164 West St., Mansfield REM. Club; W.R.A.; Basketball; Field hockey; Softball TAVARES, DENNIS L.; 27 Cordage Terrace, Plymouth Earth Science Club; Student-Teacher Education Assoc.; S.N.E.A. TEEVAN, GAIL M.; 217 E. Foster St., Melrose W.R.A.; P.E.M. Club TEIXEIRA, SUSAN (DUARTE); 25 Lester St., Fall River THIBEAULT, ELIZABETH M.; 36 Huntington St., Brockton Newman Club, W.R.A.; S.G.A. THERIAULT, DONNA; 10 Kings Rd„ Lynnfield Aquabrytes, W.R.A. THAYER, SHELDON J.; 8 Moody Rd., Harwichport THOMAS, LINDA (McDONNELL); 753 Commercial St., Weymouth THOMPSON, DONNA L.; 23 Lewis St., Marion TOMASIK, SUSAN M.; R.F.D. 4 Box 107 Spruce St., Middleboro Kappa Delta Pi TOMS, SUSAN C; 394 Marrett Rd., Lexington Drama Club, S.M.E.A., Chameleon Coffee House, Roots Wings TORTORELLA, PHILIP J.; 16 Glendon St, Avon TRIPP, VALERIE D.; 1380 Drift Rd., Westport TRUBE, DEBORAH A.; 91 Carlton Rd, Marshfield W.R.A, Christian Fellowship, French Club TRUDEAU, MARCIA A.; 194 Hingham St, Rockland TSIKA, JAMES R.; 1 Leo Park Drive, W. Bridgewater TUBMAN, BETTY L.; 29 Burton Ave, Brockton TURCOTTE, CAROL A.; 97 Ralph Chapman Rd, Swansea TURTURRO, CHERYL P.; 29 Downing Rd, Peabody UPCHURCH, CHARLES F.; 435 First Parish Rd, Scituate Roots Wings, (Graphic Arts Editor), Comment Staff, Drama Club, Great Hill Dorm (Pres.), Visual Arts Club, I.B.T VAILLANCOURT, ROBERT A; 251 Oak St, Raynham Chameleon Coffee House (Program Director); Roots Wings (Language, Diction Meet and Rhetoric Consultant, Editor-in-Chief) Comment; Drama Club VANCOR, EDWARD W.; 68 Beal Ave, Whitman VONIDERSTEIN, VERNA S.; 38 Gaslight Dr., Weymouth P.E.M. Club, Basketball, Tennis WALLACE, GENE R.; 92 Mass. Ave, Somerset WARD, DONALD F.; 7 Judith Rd, No. Easton Baseball, Basketball, Golf, Newman Club, M.A.A. (Recording Sec Pres ) Kappa Delta Phi, Golden Griffin Volleyball V WARD, HERBERT R.; Box 683 Vineyard Haven Drama Club (Treas, Asst. Treas, Vice-Pres, Pres.), Assembly Committee (Treas, Chairman), Freshman Class Treasurer, Chameleon Coffee House (Chairman), Modern Dance Club, Verse Choir, Chorale, Christian Fellowship, Roots Wings WASHBURN, WILLIAM H; 27 Rice Ave, Rockland WEBSTER, DEBORAH E.; 8 Powhatan Rd, So. Yarmouth Basketball Club, Hockey Club, Softball Club, P.E.M. Club, W.R.A. WEINACKER, JUDITH E.; 12 Garfield St, Foxboro WEINSTEIN, LEON; 25 John St, Chelsea Football WESSLING JEANNE M.; 95 Bickford Rd, E. Braintree Glee Club, Drama Club, Modern Dance Club, Alpha, Chorale WEST, WILLIAM E.; 33 Bicknell Hill Rd, Abington WETMORE, GEORGE F.; 72 Railroad Ave, Norwood WHIPPLE, LUANNE M.; 71 King Ave, Weymouth WHITE, PATRICIA M.; 61 Beacon St, Fall River WHITTAKER, STEPHEN J.; 65 McCoy St, Avon WILBER, EVELYN L.; 818 Wilbur Ave, Swansea WILLIAMS, JOHN S.; 155 Briarbrook Dr., No. Kingston WILSON, ANNE K; 264 Weld St, New Bedford WINANS, GAIL E.; 11 Cranmore Road, Norwood Drama Club, Election Committee, W.R.A, Alpha WONG, WEI SEN; 78 West Elm St, Brockton WORDEN, CHARLES E. Ill; 112 Pleasant St, Newton WORONICZ, SHEILA M.; 29 Brookline St, Needham WOVERIS, JANET H; 330 Windsor St., Cambridge W.R.A, Newman Club, Intramural Basketball, Dormitory Houseboard, S.M.E.A. YATES, SUSAN B.; 53 Osgood St, Salem W.R.A. ZABRISKIE, DREW D.; 47 Olive St, Newburyport ZADROZNY, CATHERINE A.; 24 Garfield St., Taunton ZANCA, ELIZABETH A.; 25 Ellis Ave, Marlboro ZANGA, ANN M.; 12 Lafayette St, Randolph 271 Edmund C. Hand History Edwin H. Fitzgerald Elementary Education Kathleen Flaherty History Margaret Sullivan Elementary Education Norma J. Romano Elementary Education Bridgewater Qtate College Bridgewater, Massachusetts 1970 Alpha Qupplement Cheryl Johnson Mathematics Honor ' s Day Horace Mann Award The Horace Mann Award is the highest award that can be given by the student body to a teacher at Bridgewater State College. The award symbolizes ex- cellence in teaching as well as genuine interest and concern for those taught. The Class of 1970 presented this award to Mr. Robert J. Bent, Professor of Mathematics, whom we believe best fulfills these qualities. Ml M t: %£ V J I ft. - 4 1 • Law i By? rj l ffi • 1 w : .t i Johnny Johnson The Glass Menagerie Androcles And The Lion Baseball % mM Jp The baseball team produced the best record in a decade as they ended with a 10-11 slate. The team was coached by Harry Lehmann and led by senior co- captains Gary Langenbach and Ron Dziergowski. The season opened with a 4 game pre-season trip south, the first in Bridgewater ' s history. They played at Towson (Md.) State, twice at Salisbury (Md.) State and finished with a game against Johns Hopkins. During the regular season the team suffered early and stood at a 4-10 record. Then after a ninth inning victory over Lowell, the Bears streaked to five wins be- fore losing at Nichols in the second game of a double- header. Then in the season finale, the Bears pulled out a ninth inning victory over S.M.U. This brought the record to 10-11. Some of the outstanding players included Dan Ryan who played a great defensive game at third and Henry Cormier, pitcher. A large contribution to the Bears ' success was Peter Johnson, a junior, who set a school batting record (.367), home runs (5) and led the team in rbi ' s with 24. Bruce Larson led the pitchers with an e.r.a. of 1.70. The season was an improvement over the past and the outlook for the future, good. March 24 - at Towson (Md.) 0-6 25 - at Salisbury (Md.) 7-6 26 - at Salisbury (Md.) 7 - 24 27 - at Johns Hopkins 2 - 3 Regular Season: April 8 - at Rhode Island College 8-4 10 - vs Farmington, Me. State 6-7 11 - vs Boston State 3 - 10 3 - 5 14 - vs Salem State 15 - 3 15 - vs Bryant 1 - 3 17 - vs Ricker 10-0 18 - vs Fitchburg State 0-2 (17 innings) 22 — vs Rhode Island College 5 - 2 23 - vs Sto.nehill 3 - 8 25 - at Eastern Conn. State 1 - 3 5 - 7 27 - at Bryant 7 - ' 12 29 - vs S.M.U. 1 - 2 May 2 - at Lowell State 9-4 5 - vs Qunnipiac 7-3 3 - 6 - Lowell State 7 - 4 9 - at Nichols College 9 - 3 3 - 4 11 - at S.M.U. 8-7 - Tennis Team Bridgewater ' s tennis team enjoyed its best season in the school ' s history by rolling up twelve victories against a lone de- feat. The surprising netmen reversed the previous year ' s record in which the Bears captured only one match. The keys to the team ' s success were newcomer Bill Busiek and captain Augie Furtado. Busiek captured the MVP trophy by winning all but one of his matches. Furtado, the only senior on the squad played well in singles and doubles. The other members of the squad were Ray Sousa; Joe Walker, capt-elect; Ron Kendall; Nagy Webby; and Frank Cullen. The Bears ' only setback of the year came in the ninth contest versus powerful Salem State. However, B.S.C. had previously defeated Salem to hand them their only defeat of the year. Joe Walker and Augie Furtado won the honor of representing B.S.C. in the NAIA national tournament in Kansas City, Mo. In all, the netmen under the guidance of Dr. Henry Rosen, combined skill with desire to compile the best record of any sports team this year. V W ■■■J HI ■■«  «  J y ■♦ pi m | n-yirr Mppri April May 14 Bryant 5-4 7, 18 SNEC Tournament 2nd place 22 Barrington 6-3 23 at Curry 5-3-1 25 Salem 6-3 28 New Haven 6-3 30 at Quinnipiac 7-2 1, 2 NAIA Tournament 2nd place 4 at Bryant 5-4 6 at Barrington 7-2 8 at Salem 2-7 9 at New Haven 5-4 12 Curry 7-2 13 Quinnipiac 6-3 15 S.M.U. 6-3 vi , Graduation May 31, 1970 Dr. Isaac Asimov WTs t w 4iiMh jj y «•• ,  i Mv- JUr ' fr- fe PV EiF ' K Jt j JHI L M H) B m G S G m o H m Z m a 1 ••-. ' ■■; m ikibb -V HaS oram; N ' ' .■-••• ' . r-jf. H ■mm m-i ' i ; ¥ . ■' ■' ■■;■■■■Zfta mi ■«te
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