Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts - Mohawk Yearbook (North Adams, MA)
- Class of 1954
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Our dedication is a small token to offer to one who has so long deserved the honor. Always ready to understand, to sympathize, to laugh, he has willingly helped us in our every need. Witli sincere respect, the love, the gratitude that is so rightfully yours, we proudly dedicate our yearbook to you. Q EDITDR-IN-CHIEF .....,.. .,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ark Ryan ASSISTANT EDITORS ...,.. ........ P eggy Lou Atkinson, Harriet Peck ART ,.SS.,..,..,....,...,.......... ................................... C hai z'z11f1z 1-Ellen Souza Carol jenkins, Gary Oakes, june Wenzel BUSINESS ........ ....,,.........,........,.....................,... C hnirmazz-julia Molloy Elizabeth Aitcheson, Donald Anderson, Steven Coz- zaglio, Patricia Fitzgerald, john Pozzi, Laura Robin- son, Elliot Rubin, joan Tovanni LAYOUT ,..e.r .,,,....,...., C bfzirzmin-Dorothy Arnold Patricia Austin, Rachel Whitman PATRONS ,..,..,..,.,.. ,......,. N ancy Payne, Leona White PHOTOGRAPHY ,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,....... A rnold Bartini PORTRAITS ,.,,,,,, ,...,.,. B etty Ann Babcock, Barbara Daly SNAPSHOTS ,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, C bairzmm-Hazel Utley Frederick Hubbard, Dorothy Nordberg TYPIST ..... ....,.....,.............................. M ary Hester ADVISOR ,.... ...... M ary Underhill I VM -any lzl VITY , 'nga . hi ,,,-f' VA '-v..,.hN5- -NNXMN X-m 5 W-+ m-. 1-......,--as v',f5w1L1,b.2, ,','gV2:,. ' ffanaangggntpm , . . COLLEGE HALL MARK HOPKINS TRAINING SCHOOL s f. X M- 'A 'VN ' 'iw ,QA TACON IC HALL PRESIDENTS HOME Qgfwms ' 'if- HE.-Q iM Fl El DEB -E55-5, LZEZ'2Zlo74v42QvwaQ6Zfg?5lZ2Zu4QvZ52Le29 . g 1!WI!!!f lQa5ZZ7Zo2of7f2iQZnz4ba STATETEACHERSCOLLEGEATNORD1ADAMS TO THE CLASS QF l95h: There is a special class for you will residen a ne till o tie that binds me t be the last to gra qy. Out QF dis ' o your duate I during my I ar half century of teaching, I can ne message for you. There is no greater ca- reer for you than that of a teacher and no other brings a greater reward. May you enter your profession in I this time of'uncertainty with an unswerving faith in the truths that are certain and unchangeable. Do not be tempted by current fads and educational gadgets which may seem at the moment to offer easy solutions. To teach is to pass on the finest you have to tho who have it not. This is a personal relat' can never be mechanized. My wish f experi or you is that as t ence the great joys ' and that your own ' satisfact' SS ionship which eachers you may which only teachers can have life may be filled with unt ' ions. May God bless you all! Sincer qw C5014-ff, arnished urs, 4Q1,f4 Pr ' esident. A ,r 4 MARY UNDERHILI. DR. DAYTON N. DENNETT LILLIAN E, BOYDEN English English Mugiq nik gun IK 1 39 rw ' V'4.'fA , ' px lg- oi! E of 5 5 X up tk ,l jiikf In if is 'N L , - ,i- Q3-,fir ,fy V L x V v AMES S. PIERCE EDMUND K. LUDDY BETH A, WESTON History History Physical Education HARRY L. CROWLEY DR. EUGENE L. FREEL ANDREW S. FLAGG Psychology Psychology Art if Cf. N31 J 1 f i' -Qi 4 .u M71 .iv 'K , , ,A f. .i4fzv' 5'-Ei' .. Qc 15 r' ,x 69' r 7 T rw - .ACQ ' f'-fluff 17' ' 4. WALLACE H. VENABLE DR. JOHN H. SEMON MARGARET M. LANOUE Science Science Librarian ' ' ' mm 1 'X- Q 1 .- BERTHA L. ALLYN Senior Clerk PERRY XVILLIS Acting Senior Bookkecper Q DELIA A. LUTTS House Mother i . ff QQ:-52.34 ...W BK' E 1 if 2 4 ii-if I J If I iv' DR. HAZEL B. MILEHAM MARTHA E. DURNIN Education Education JOHN A. DURNIN Training School Principal VIOLA COOPER HELEN E. MALLERY MARGARET STEVENSON Assistant Principal Grade One Grade Two Grade Five 'Ai 4 ' 1 if W ' if fi 'CT LORETTA LOFTUS HELEN E. BROWN MARY WALSH Grade Three Grade Four Grade Six HAROLD H. McLEAN JOHN S. SULLIVAN CLAIRE M. EARRY junior High junior High JUl'1i0f High O W Wx JW f ,' 4 me S . A I 'GA cab 0808? 'obo 9 QP 9 'Q Q w 2 Q Qpllw E K J F m g -.4 x -X 43:12-3 1 U x wi-S9 3931? ag, I Y M UFAN 030535 q UN59 ??tP'90 h 46559 GRI 01' A0 HS .4 ilyvff- 32 Eyiqftn f-9f'f,qQfz,0Qs is Zz,-e .' J fk 5-oo9o?'i 47 ' gp Oagbyab I 1' P less, :Wig . 0 J me-0 flhe seasoned vmlnqe Q, 5 cnnsummufes ardu0llS . . Q, 4' IIEUYS of tulhvuhun. 5,37 6 g'?5?'g'02' , Jly A . 1, 1 nk ,.. -1 ,g .Q . 'QS QPR? ' ' 1' Nix f 'QU 9 nigh' WW '13 1-9 Q Q in l 'X 5. fr- ELIZABETH B. AITCHISON Berry A . . . knee ,Y0t'k,f and Bermuda Jhom' . . . .rozzgr bmzlglaf bark from Hamfwton . . . Berkflaife naxal with a lozzrb of old England . . . beauliful floflaer only .fbe ran u'e.n' . . . tbore lilfle gerlurer. Drama Club 1. 2, 3. 4 Current Events 1 XWAA 1 DONALD ANDERSON Don . . . quiet but, 0la.' . . . one glam and l9e'J Jo talkazire . . . uflaafr be alwayr flanking? . . . ilae perfect driver . . . llse Jilellt A. Newman Club 3, 4 MAA 3. 4 Yearbook 4 Class Vice President 4 DOROTHY ARNOLD Daz . . . rard .rlaark . . . baief to be kepl wailing . . . found Ilya! rome mellaodr rould be applied in fearbing . . . J.fn'ra.f1ir humor . . . Jererze beauly. WAA 1, 2, 3. 4 Drama Club 3, 4 Dorm Vice President 3 Yearbook 4 Christian Association PATRICIA AUSTIN Pat . . . Mig Alley . . . all furled up . . . un- predirtable . . . pe11iroat Pal , . early morning preying. Drama Club 2, 3 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 3 WAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 PEGGY LOU ATKINSON Peg . . . fbe o-ob Jo slow girl . . . Sunday nigbt ralli from M.I.T .... our walking book of medical .fympfomr . . . diamond ring . . . blark glaiief biding blue eyef. Taconic Columns 1, 2, 3, 4 Editor 3 Drama Club 3, 4 WAA 1, 2, 3 Christian Association 3, 4 Assistant Editor Yearbook 4 I ,az ELIZABETH BABCOCK Abd . . . I Jo sad, I so fired . . . infectious laugb . . . many nap! . . . borne for a day . . . You know. Music Club Secretary-Treasurer 5, 4 Taconic Columns 1, 2, 3 Current Events 1 Drama Club 3, 4 Christian Association 3, 4 6 x,g . 4 , 4 f f Q H, 4:1 I 3' U .' , WAA 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 4 Mikado 3 Patience 4 f FRITZ BROWN W'.n1mz party? . . . bury, bury, bury . . . pro- rrarlirzalor . . . early morning milk rouler . . . See you in thumb! . . . Our Stale Teaflaefr Bearer. Student Council President 4, Treasurer 3 Christian Association President 3. 4 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Night of january 16th 1 Three Cornerecl Moon 2 Velvet Glove 3 Music Club Mikado 3 STEVEN COZZAGLIO Bearer . . . chauffeur . . . The Spirit of Bar kezballn . . . molimtiofz . . . zraizzing .rrhool per ronified. Current Events 3, 4, Vice President 3 Newman Club 2, 3, 4, President 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council Treasurer 4 Senior Class Treasurer 4 BARBARA DALY Dale . . . our plafimmz blonde . . . book worm . . . IVl:ere'.v my porkeIbook? . . . boufekeeper of fell 34 . . . relaxing in Ike morief. Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Representative Newman Club 4 WAA 1, 2, 3 Class Secretary 1 LUCILLE DEMO Adzferlifenzent for Vogue . . . 1'iz'aci0ur . . . runny dirporilion . . . bemnzing blurb. Commuters Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 1 Glee Club 1 PATRICIA FITZGERALD I Lunflo af Lau'mn'r . . . umfebaskelr al 7:30 . . . pokey . . . expreyfire eyer . . . Re-eallyf' . . . gul- -in lible I- ... Vice President 2 A 4, Secretary 3 E, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 X Treasurer 3, 4 ' Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 The Velvet Glove 3 Secretary 4 Cheering 2, 3 WAA 1, 2, 4 IRENE GALLIPEAU Conrmnt commuter . . . one of Pitlsfieldlr finer! . . . worker . . . ronrerrafizfe brown heelf . . . kiddy raptirfalor. R X ,gs Lately when jokes are the Gomez Cheerleader 2, 3 -...I .1 A-, 1 xx Q C 16? YM' days till we go home? clean late on Saturday. WAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 3, 4 Taconic Columns 2. 3 Yearbook 4 RITA E. GRAVES Reel -the Montague farmer . . . Mig Alley . . . holhered only hy Loretta . . . our johnny Come told . . . Godfrey's right hand uhe girl . . . lores weekends at home with WAA 1, 2, 5, 4 Newman Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary 2 3 Student Council Secretary 4 BLAIR HAMILTON Shunhy . . . wants only to retire . . . admires Dr. john . . . spends his leisure thinking of ways to keep his wife home . . . likes Dutch Hill in winter, California rates next . . . is still fuming orer the tape reforder episode. MARY B. HESTER Tudie , , . the girl with the sun-hlearhed hangs . . . loves to gizfe row eonrerts . . . bothered hy those mosquito hites and fried eggs . . . How many . . . dislikes roommates who CAROL JENKINS Mother . . . a real 12i!it! to Ellen'! room . 56,9001 . . . con!tant laugh . . . enjoy! oil painting . . . our fir!t teacher. Art Club 1, 2 Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff Drama 1, 2, 3, 4 FREDERICK HUBBARD Fred . . . the pu!h-!hot ma!ter . . . mood! . . real collegiate . . . You argue like a woman! . . . blue !weater . . . that rute little wane. MAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook worker and plugger . . . . . only .vtageroarh rider in Mikado 3, Patience 4 Christian Association 4 Current Events 3 WAA 1, 2, 3, 4 EUGENE MCCARRON Mae . . . our own adrforator of Freedom of Thought . . . b00k5l07'2 magnet with charge book alway! at hand . . . Embrareable You with 1 gesture! . . . tho!e rhort announcement! in a!!embly Art Club 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2 Music Club 3, 4 Newman Club 2, 3, 4 Current Events Club 2, 3, President 4 NETPA Conference 3 College Bookstore 3, Manager 4 Mikado 3 Patience 4 R ANNE MILLER Oh, .fo ralrn . . . aimr toward: a nzarterr in religiour eduration . . . no peerer . . . enjoyr contact with intellectually developed indiifidualr who rtinzulate thinking. Commuters Club 1, 2, 3, President 4 Glee Club 1 Student Christian Association 4 Student Council 4 JULIA MOLLOY Judy . . . Jrraped fender! . . . rotnhed with a towel effert . . . prize-packaged party girl . . . coffee inrtead of gyfn . poor trapped Spike . . . peaked Jnow hatr. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3 Night of January 16th 1 Three Cornered Moon 2 Velvet Glove 3 Current Events Club 2, 3 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Commuters Club 1, 2, 3, 4 WAA 1, 2, 5 Class Vice President 3 Yearbook Business Manager 4 Taconic Columns 2, 3 PAULA MURPHY Two room apartment . . . fish in the hathtuh . . blond hrain . . . riding fiend . . . .ruhtle . . Berkfhire Yankee. Cheerleader 2 Glee Club 1 WAA 1, 2 Student Council Secretary 3 Commuters Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3, Vice President 4 GARY L. OAKES New York rrzmmuler . . . many young fan! . . . ml lege u'or1bu'bile 'azure he met Mark . . . wear: ruffle , frerk rwealer I0 adzuzuluge . . . our mor! zfermlile mlljlfidll and ezrlirl. Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Music Club 3 Newman Club 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Patience 4 Mikado 3 DOROTHY A. NORDBERG Cyrano . . . the bert of Jlorier . . . lbuwrled ambiliwz war 10 Jing an operella lead . . . our Min Broakf. WAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice President 3, 4 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Drama Club 3, 4 Taconic Columns 2, 3, 4 Co-Editor 3 I Three Cornered Moon 2 The Velvet Glove 3 .,b xx JAMES F. O'CoNNoR Baudini bird eullr . . . nite profile . . . ilve big Game . . . 6:20 lraifzr to Morzlaque . . . Sunday afternoonr az the dorm. MAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Newman Club 4 President of Class 1, 2, 4 ,wasn- M' Q f .qi I q.T..f. an., ei fi NANCY PAYNE Nan . . . Oh merry, for H?flI'?lI'I Jake ye.r!. ' . . . bafblub t'aZlzIIl'1'0f7l.76'J' . . . Dutch Hill Jkiing . . . Jugar and rpire . . . our bark marreur. VUAA 1, Z, 3, 4 Glee Club 1 House Council Secretary 2 Drama Club 3, 4 College Fellowship 3, Treasurer 4 Class Secretary 4 Yearbook 4 fxj V Qi f i A ' 'G ' ' ,Qi 15? , Q, e V 293332 HARRIET PECK Prudy . . . The girl who wearr red Jo well . . . Jer1'e.f lbe bert coffee in town . . . ez'eryb0dy'J friend . . . conrriefztiouf . . . dependable. Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Secretary-Treasurer 3 President 4 WAA 1, 2, 3, 4 President 3 Dorm Council Secretary 3 Music Club 3, 4 Mikado 3 Christian Association 3, 4 Drama Club 3, 4 Taconic Columns 2, 3, 4 WAA Conference 2 Yearbook Assistant Editor 4 GEORGE PETRoPULos Pe1rop . . . Mr. Virilily . . . lan taxi . . . got a cigarelze . . . Big George . . . ob lbore rweaterr. Basketball 2, 3, 4 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 fofkiail pizriier . . . . ibut clinging, black Hpilllfllfd' coftume . . . our prize mule chef ' luck . . . Mr. Ellie in u clmrroul Juil . . . lilile JOHN P0221 . . roranui cut . . . plaid ferry Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4 7' Music Club 2, 3, Vice President 3 Class Treasurer 1, Yearbook Staff 4 MAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Night of january Three Cornered Moon 2 Velvet Glove 3 Mikado 3, Pati 2 16th I ence 1 GENNARO PRINCIPE Jinx . . . lan of the Bird-dogi . . . Jleepy dynamo , . . kniglzl of the open road . . . adrocule of flue Jofl lout . . . fruizzing .rrloool blues Varsity Basketball 1, 2 Varsity Baseball 2 MAA 1, 2. 3, 4 blue suit . . , u ,. in ALFoNso Rizzo 1 8 ,AR Al . . . cigui'el1e, anybody? . . . R0bI71I' egg way of Jpelling all his own . . . Ilae library . . . Jublle wif. meezing june! at Current Events Club 2, 3, Vice President 4 Taconic Columns Basketball 2, 3, 4 MAA 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3,4 LAURA ROBINSON Our gym enzlsuriasl . . . a pet mrmry . . . eary morning buf nip! from Adamf . . . nou' a rar all ber ouvz . . . our poelry purlaer. Taconic Columns 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1 Commuters Club 1, 2, 3, 4 WAA1.2, 3. 4 ELLIOTT RUBIN Ell . . . one jack'5 right hand of llre mefzrurzng uofmf man pmg pong anyone' . . . our Wife worker added manzage and lwenty pounds lair .fenior gem Drama Club 4 Student Council 4 MAA President 4 Taconic Columns 1 Business Manage Yearbook Staff 4 r2,3 MARK RYAN The 1'er'.m1ile urlifl . . . Rorfrlmclz ez1llJu.riaJl unique uurdrobe worn Jo u'ell . . . lVby d clmzzdelierf lmzzg .ro low? . . . talk Jenfe, 1141! for laugbrf' MAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Music Club 1, 2, 3, President 4 Mikado 3 Patience 4 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4 Taconic Columns 3, 4 Newman Club 1, 2. 5, 4 Class President 3 Student Council Vice President 3 New York Conference 3 Swampscott Conference 4 Yearbook Editor 4 JOAN TOVANI Blind driver . . . N.A.'5 only hairpin accelerator . . . girl wilh lhe green hair . . . coffee, coffee coffee . . . The Thinker of '54, Commuters Club 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 3, 4 Newman Club 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 ELLEN Souzfx El . . . fiylirh jerrey drenex . . . high heelf . . . up az 7, hed at 10 . . . gona go study' . . . Mark and pizza . . . shorthand letlerx . . . Italian Cui. Art Club 1, Secretary 2 Current Events 1, 2 Drama Club 4 Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Mikado 3 Patience 4 Student Christian Association 3, 4 WAA 1, 2 Yearbook Art Committee Chairman 4 HAZEL UTLEY Allergic ,fo a glam wilh any foam . . . pillf, pilli, pills . . . partial lo Oh, johnny . . . Jixlerif farorite Jiller . . . the u'orld'.f proudefl aunl . . picture Jeeher. WAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Christian Association 4 Secretary-Treasurer 3 Drama Club 3, 4 The Velvet Glove 3 Taconic Columns 2, 3 Yearbook 4 45 R his. ' JUNE WENZEL Our Mir: Tap Toer . . . lent dweller . . . one raifed eyebrow . . . findr crew eu!! affraclire . . . Narb fr17'.l' . . . ronrmni magazine reader. Yearbook 4 WAA 1, 2 Drama Club 3, 4 House Council 3, 4 Christian Association 3, 4 RACHEL Rada . . . Iopyided LEONA WHITE Lennie . . . Seotrb . . . tea . . . flee disriplinarian . . . weekend: willy Harold . . . comtant knitter . . . Jbining black wares . . . dreamy of Nom Scotia. WAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1 Drama Club 3, 4 Student Christian Association 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Dorm Council President 4 Who's Who 4 Visitation Committee 4 WHITMAN kerclnief at breakfaft . . . owner of a unique jump rope . . . resounding laugh . . . Where are my glaJJeJ? . . . yearn! lo lravel. WAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 3 ,4 Taconic Columns 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 4 4 Christian Association 3, 4 Music Club 3, 4, Librarian 4 Mikado 3 li . Io . . . cbueled features D obn Lel'J flayup a mg . . . Are you one of lboJe9 leapef rom lbe bleurlnerf. WAA 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 3 Glee Club 1 Newman Club BEVERLY Wooly ez 16 red, lipxlirk . . that ohh sleepy look I ran? wail . a quiet gn! 34 23,4 CHEERS! Letlr give ez toast, lefr give el boar! For the clam of '54 Whore history reads of noble deeds To remember ezfermore. The freshman picnic offered an oportunity for all the newly-entered students to become acquainted. Taconic Park was our first social meeting place. At the fresh- man dance, we really began to mingle as a result of the persistent urgings of the upperclassmen. Following these two eventful social affairs, we settled down to the task of constant study. That year our class gave to the already champion basketball team several sportsmen, some of whom remained to see our school through four triumphant seasons of defeat. The affair that was long remembered was the successful but never repeated Sadie Hawkins Dance, which was held by the girls as a last resort to bring out the friendly inclinations of the boys of the class. Our freshman year was a very enjoyable one in our historic annals. The sophomore year, however, brought a considerable change. Although the num- ber of the class was somewhat diminished as a result of various circumstances, the enthusiasm and initiative of the remaining students showed a definite increase. This year we were formally introduced to an annual activity of the college which combines healthful exercise, famous Berkshire scenic beauty, and bountiful aches and pains-the college hike to Mount Greylock. QWhy is it that such a hike is so invigorating on the ascent and so exhausting on the descent?j We found, how- ever, that it does have its advantage-getting lost by twos on the way down. We held the annual Sophomore Prom, which was well attended, at the Masonic Tem- ple. Our class worked very hard planning and decorating. It was unanimously agreed that our work wasn't in vain. The Dorm Formal that year proved to be equally successful. The theme was April in Paris and provided us with a conti- nental atmosphere for a much enjoyed evening. Our class later participated in the revival of a custom of the college which afforded an opportunity to show-off the talents of each class. Our contribution to this Stunt Night satirized the television show of Martin and Lewis, with versatile talents ranging from a lovely chorus line of curvacious fa la balloonsj cuties, golden voices and dancing feet to our own Margaret Whiting, Jim Wakely, and Corinne Calvert. We unfortunately missed receiving the prize, but we thoroughly enjoyed the presentation of our contribution. As we scrubbed the floors and walls spattered with sour chocolate cream pie, we vowed that the next year we would be less sincere and more tactful. In the spring the notorious, not to mention mysterious, social known as the Sophomore Picnic was held. This picnic was attended by a limited group with limitless possibilities. Our college was introduced that year to a new science teacher who drew gasps of admiration from the female section of the class. We labored under the cosmic eye of Dr, john, who fortunately brought about a rebirth of the age-old search for truth. After final exams, however, a few of us realized that we still hadn't found it. Our junior year brought a still smaller class back to the fold, but the size of the class was secondary to the fruitfulness. This year will long be remembered as the one of extreme sociability, musicals, plays, one o'clock permissions fwhich were shortly excludedj, and a particular innovation credited to our class-the Winter Carnival. This festive occasion presented for the college a weekend of various activities de- signed to bring about a much needed respite for the drudgery of class work. The carnival consisted of a ball, which amounted to the mass importation of Williams College to Taconic Hall, a skating party which was never held, a snow sculpture contest which managed to produce three appropriate objects which melted before one had a chance to take pictures, and a hay ride which was so crowded that each had to take turns getting off and running. Despite the tribulations which accom- panied that affair, all the participants enjoyed themselves immensely, and the col- lege realized that the first Winter Carnival was a laudatory contribution to our col- lege life. The junior Prom that year was held at a new location, The County Squire. This change of atmosphere, however, proved to be of such a drastic nature that the next formal was once again held at the Masonic Temple. Miss Boyden revived that year the custom of presentating a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. Many members of our class demonstrated their usual diligence in the production of The Mikado. Kimonos and fans transported the audience into a Japa- nese setting appropriate for the graceful kowtows and shuffles of our left-footed chorus lines. As usual a large percent of the principals came from our talented class. The drama club play, The Velzfel Glove. presented in the spring, starred many of us who gave sensitive interpretations of a reverent subject. The inclement weather failed to dampen the production's success. It was at this time that we became acquainted with a most charming author, Lu- ella Cole, to whom we owe much of our knowledge. The method courses, how- ever, resulted in one memorable day which we thoroughly enjoyed, our field trip. This excursion, with the aid of a detailed itinerary prepared by Dr. Mileham, brought us to points of interest in Pittsfield, Lenox and Stockbridge. One of the stopping points of the trip proved to be for the birds. At Tanglewood we viewed the renowned music shed, opera house, and concert hall, after which we became acquainted with the art of raising shrubs. That year we won the prize for Stunt Night, our contribution being a picture al- bum, depicting our past experiences accompanied by a witty, running commentary. The quantity and quality of talent again brought us our deserved laurels . The senior year was an eventful one scholastically but uneventful socially because of the pressing demands of the training school. At the Mark Hopkins School we be- came aware of the pitfalls of the future. In our other semester we became acquaint- ed with the mad methods of measurements and Mr. Crowley. Dean Weston tried in vain with her pressure points, bandaging, and splinting to prove that aid given first is known as First Aid. Our abnormal psychology class brought us to the re- alization that we were all mesomorphs, endomorphs and ectomorphs, in varying degrees. Once again we filled the ranks of this year's Gilbert and Sullivan production, Pa- tience. Following this production the cast and workers gathered at Armstrong's Inn for pizza, thereby establishing a new and better repose for our leisure time. Later that year the drama club presented the melodrama, Dangerous Corner, whose cast was predominated by our fine acting talent. The spring brought anxieties about graduation and we all began worrying once more about our futureg the marks being what they were, we rationalized by em- phasizing the demand for teachers. Also with the spring came our last fling at the Fishpond, where daily could be found a group of ardent health-hunting sun wor- shippers, each trying to beat the other for that glorious tan. We were introduced to a new swimming area, Howe Pond in the wooded wilds of Readsboro, Vermont. We didn't mind swallowing the water accidentally since we were informed that it was the town's reservoir. We enjoyed to our fullest the remaining activities of the year since we realized that these were to be our last weeks together. Our senior picnic proved to be of the usual type of nostalgic memories. And then the day of graduation arrived. As we clutch our diplomas with one hand and brush away the tears with the other we bid farewell, vowing to face the future with the same seriousness and fortitude that characterized our four years at North Adams State Teachers College. A toast once more for '54 Who new horizens seek, Whose history as one can see Was lived with tongue in rheeh. Aitchison, Elizabeth . Anderson, Donald Arnold, Dorothy .,,... Atkinson, Peggy Lou Austin, Patricia ....,... Babcock, Elizabeth Brown, Fritz ,,,,,,,,,,.,, Cozzaglio, Steven ..... Daly, Barbara ....... Demo, Lucille ........... Fitzgerald, Patricia Gallipeau, Irene ........ Graves, Rita .......... Hamilton, Blair ....... Hester, Mary .........,.,,, Hubbard, Frederick ,.....,. jenkins, Carol ............ McCarron, Eugene Miller, Anne ..,.......... Molloy, julia ..............,...... Murphy, Paula Coons Nordberg, Dorothy .. Oakes, Gary ............. O'Connor, james ...,.. Payne, Nancy ........ Peck, Harriet ...,........ Petropulos, George Pozzi, john ...,........,..... Principe, Gennaro ....... Rizzo, Alfonso ........ Robinson, Laura ....... Rubin, Elliott ....... Ryan, Mark ....... Souza, Ellen ..,... Tovani, joan .,,... Utley, Hazel .,,.. Wenzel, june ........... White, Leona ......,,,.... .. Whitman, Rachel ..... Wilk, Josephine ...... Wood, Beverly ..... SENIORS . 316 South Mountain Road, Pittsfield 18 Hall Street, Williamstown 422 Rochester Street, Fall River Oak Street, Wareham 521 Pleasant Street, South Weymouth 66 Beech Street, Greenfield 779 Salem Street, South Groveland 25 Lyman Street, North Adams 91 Boardman Avenue, Melrose 8 Spring Street, North Adams 17 Thatcher Road, Gloucester 251 Springside Avenue, Pittsfield Union Street, Montague 81 Hathaway Street, North Adams 303 Grove Street, Westwood Ferry Street, Marshfield Apple Valley, Ashfield 34 Page Street, Revere 353 Eagle Street, North Adams 16 Quincy Street, North Adams 57 Lincoln Street, North Adams 140 Branch Street, Mansfield Burdickville 51 State Street, New Bedford 845 Main Street, Holden County Street, West Wareham 98 Corinth Street, North Adams 36 Porter Street, North Adams 227 Fenn Street, Pittsfield 103 Harbor Street, Lynn 15 Pearl Street, Adams 31 Porter Street, North Adams 26 Westminster Street, Pittsfield 154 Pitman Street, New Bedford 17 Nelson Street, North Adams 115 Pine Street, North Amherst 311 Main Street, Fairhaven 146 Main Street, East Northfield 1105 North Street, Pittsfield Cottage Street, Housatonic 82 Grove Street, Leeds Q9 ,A N We 0 -sal f, 'Q .. Q X! N f x 9 lf, WMFX 'aw' ' 'lh 'fp' ..siftfgfg.w 3 nj gx eq are . ' Va llllg - Engahond weeill-fiftin 'liner the S unxinl t Wnfld S 0 N512 . ' If .. KXQQI, 2. . rw . .gk 45: -3. a-F - '7 ' Q is F'-' - 'gg-' - ,Q ' . .r ' 5' 0' ' .ik-ic. 44 .Z U JUNIOR CLASS junior Class . . . the class with the highest mortality rate . . . at least one class participant . . . tops in the sophomore exams . . . the jolly ones . . . Dr. Mileham's observers . . . producers of another colossal carnival . . . the clever commuters. Andrews, Kay .,,.,. Bosma, Irma ........ Boyer, Rosaline ....... Dunton, Marilyn ........ Helfrich, Bernard Hurley, Carol ....,...... jarck, George ....r..,... Lawton, Edward ...... Love, David .......,,,,. McLaren, William ...,., McNeil, Margaret Murphy, janet ......,.. Owczarski, Frances Pasternak, Virginia Righi, Angelo ...... Rotti, Robert ....... Rugg, Constance .,.,. Sherman, Mary ..... Smith, Charlotte ...... Tanguay, Regina .. Thorsell, Ruth ..... Tyrell, joan ..... JUNIORS 40 Elm Street, Adams 50 Newell Street, Pittsfield 18 Richview Avenue, North Adams 77 Yale Street, North Adams 77 Butler Street, Lawrence 27 Veazie Street, North Adams 183416 Elmira Avenue, St. Albans, N. Y. 466 Church Street, North Adams A iiii ...,.,,,,,.......,.....,,,..,,,,., New Ashford .. 215 North Summer Street, Adams 277 Medford Street, Somerville 42 Hudson Street, North Adams 14 Richmond Lane, Adams 6 Linden Street, Adams Box 44, Readsboro, Vermont 12 Argyle Road, Arlington Southfield . 20 Moorland Street, Williamstown 53a Lincoln Street, Hudson 214 North Summer Street, Adams Park Street, Stockbridge New Lenox Road, Lenox 0 X Y 1,-' of W , , ' - Q 4 1 if nl , '2 5 ,v 'gh r Q 5 if 1.-1' . ,oi in ,ik 4 T: A z. ' D cu., J. arg 3.1 'igy f A v-lax SOPHOMORE CLASS Sophomore Class . . . the Konference Kids . . . producers of that spirited prom . . . Williams weekenders . . . that large male population . . . the crew-cut class . . . make up in quality what is lacking in quantity. Belding, Elizabeth . Cimonetti, Carol , .. , Damon, Joan .......,.A DeMadonna, Joanne Gilmore, Sally ..,..,,, Holloway, Esther Keyes, Ruth .......... Kunstler, joan .,,...,w LaPlante, Frances ....,,, Lataif, Joyce ,,,,...,.,e,, Murley, Patricia ..... Neil, Elizabeth ...,..c.. Pierson, Edward .... Quadrozzi, Thomas Saulnier, Wilfrid .,,..... Stewart, Dorothea ....... Walker, joan .....,..... SOPHOMORES 42 34 Elm Street, 100 North Street, 188 East Main Street, 43 Frederick Street, 343 State Street, Leyden Ro North Adams North Adams ,...Haydenville North Adams North Adams North Adams ad, Greenfield 17 Lenison Street, Roslindale South Vernon 99 Gallup Street, North Adams 13 Cypress Street, Greenfield Main St 39 Maple Street, reet, Sagamore Williamstown Longview Terrace, Pittsfield 71 Liberty Street, North Adams 10 Merkel Terrace, Holyoke Eagle Bridge, New York , u 'q ' 1' u! , Y V u'. 1 e', 1' nag 4 Q' ' ll 1 Yi! ' -A :Q5:Si,-17 t -73 A any 2, df 11 qi 8 , Q ,- 1 ,M -, ,Y f i . f ' A, . . -' ' ' A'- fisf. ., gf if .- 'A JP if . , ,. ' , O Q. 1-' .31 x 1 - 1- 19. ' . H 1 .u M , fl, 1 5.1, .53 4 5. .- W V .A M. 1- ,It AA 1 Q g J- Ks' mf, wk E52 3 'igxw T1-f -'34 1' 'x ' 154- 7 iw . 'dr 'SS' r ,Liv 1 L-I - gg' . 125. 5+ ' e f QQ.. I if 1' - gf? H Q. 1 - 11 v . 4 41 ,- 2 1 ' f , -. H . 1 ,ii F gt. .f i ' f 411 . , 1 I 71 1 , ' ' - I . , gf: ,. 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Qzrfgfgg w aff, A' 1 , 1 f ,, 1 Y fp- ' . 252 7, U LAM 5 il 1 ilxi Q,',ng17f 1 5' ' ' 9- yi, .s,-.,.-U if 76.3 Zi , - ' ., -1. f' 3 ng' K S 1. . 3 , - .-'- , i.,:wk . ',53. f,w - N S 1, W ' . .' ,3,Q:ig' F-, Q . 1 1 Ty S I1.. 1 : ' . , 1 - , t- . 4 . , - K ,.f?,. F RESHMAN CLASS Freshman Class . . . the mob that descended . . . tons of entertainment . . . the Patience pushers . . . F1agg's Flag- stones . . . the conscientious ones . . . the library-livers . . . the source of new spirits . . . skillful sculptors . . quantity plus quality . . . a multitude of pulchritude . . the tunnel trimmers . . . Allen, Dorothy ..,,... Allen, Sylvia ....... Bartini, Arnold ...... Bernard, Thomas ....... Buzzell, Elaine ....... Caffrey, Kathleen ...... Cariddi, Frances ...... Daikos, Dorothy ............ Desnoyers, Kathleen Dugal, Paul ................ Forbes, Marlene .... Furlong, Robert ...... Gibbs, Leslie .......... Hall, Thomas ............ Henrickson, Henry . Hirsh, Rebecca ............ jackson, Oliver ...... Lincoln, Phyllis ...... Meacham, Robert ....... Mello, Edward ...... Miller, George ...... Molloy, Alice ..... Moon, Harry ....... Morelli, Donald .... Morin, Marjorie ..... Murphy, Carol ...... O'Connell, Barbara Ogert, Howard ....... O'Leary, Mary Katherine ....... Primmer, Sandra .................. Richard, Carol .................. Richards, Mary ........ Rumgay, John ............ Scarbeau, Barbara ..... Smith, Delight ........ Starsiak, Kenneth ...,... Stetson, Claire ....... Tassone, Viola ........ Tower, Ruth ......... Tower, William ...,.. Viksnins, Ruta ....... Wacker, Anita ....... Wheeler, Janet ........ Whitman, Viola ...... FRESHMEN 229 Silver Street, Greenfield 8 West Street, Greenfield 1 Simon Avenue, Adams 61 Church Street, North Adams 18 Dover Street, North Adams 43 Montana Street, North Adams 74 West Main Street, North Adams 45 Templeton Str 18 Tremont Street, eet, Dorchester North Adams 269 Beaver Street, North Adams 32 Worthington Street, Pittsfield 229 East Main Street, North Adams Burch S treet, Sheffield 70 Francis Avenue, Pittsfield 744 West Housatonic Street, Pittsfield 94 Porter Street, North Adams Berkshire School Road, Sheffield R.F.D. No. 1, North Adams North Hoosac Road, Williamstown ineyard Haven P.O. Box 243, V 18 Highland Avenue, Adams 16 Quincy Street, 4 Charles Street, North Adams 282 Francis Avenue, Pittsfield 1 91 Prospect Street, 26 Hall Street, North Adams North Adams North Adams 7 Myrtle Street, Greenfield 125 Simonds Road, Taylor Street, Hinsdale 30 Nelson Street, 45 South Street, Williamstown North Adams Williamstown 48 Natural Bridge Road, North Adams Hodges Cross Road, North Adams 47 Washington Avenue, 478 Church Street, 3 Siara Middle Ro North Adams North Adams Street, Adams ad, Clarksburg 29 Nelson Street, North Adams Hoosac Tunnel 54 Chase Avenue, North Adams 81 Ashland Street, QW North Adams Williamstown 61 Latham Street, 338 State Road, North Adams 1238 Massachusetts Avenue, North Adams Woodlock, Carole ..... ,................. 7 5 Hastings Street, Greenfield D, Q20 Q , , 4 ,Q 1 ' P .wr Q l ' 1 ,z Q f . ' ' f- X 0 xii ' , 1 .-5? K3 ,', has A 1 ' sn f .,s,,v,zf S Hx g , EJ' M51 5 A ' '12 If U if. S. , 3 I J 's C J: 'e , ' L- , ':'ye:. ! 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Success may not always have been ours, but X BILL MCLAREN RED HELFRICH LAWTON we all retain the realization that a good game does not have to be a victory. Some games were won, but GEORGE JARCK YY PFW' KAY FRANCES PAT ANDREWS OWCZARSKI MURLEY even when trailing in score the team never gave up and always exhibited its spirit and sportsmanship. Thanks is extended to the five agile and spirited cheerleaders who gave such an impetus to the emo- tions of the spectators, to Coach Doran, who worked long and hard with the team members, and to Dr. Freel, who boosted the morale of the team both at home and on those long overnight trips. THE KATHY DESNOYERS ROOTERS ALICE MOLLOY A A . 'Q .W-ink v Afw , ,, we . 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' '1 STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council . . . the backbone and governing body of the college . . . main- tains the social life . . . widens the repu- tation of the college through the visitation committee . . . acts in the interests of the students and faculty alike . . . officers: Fritz Brown, Presidentg Bernard Helfrich, Vice Presidentg Steven Cozzaglio, Treas- urerg Rita Graves, Secretaryg Kay An- drews, Assistant Treasurer. tn DORMITORY COUNCIL Dormitory Council , . . leads and guides dormitory life . . . makes and enforces the house rules with the aid of the house- mother, Mrs. Lutts . . . initiates the dorm Halloween and Christmas party and the annual dinner-dance . . . led with ef- ficiency this year by Leona White, Presi- dent. l ae... v WOMENS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION W.A.A .... athletic and social organization . . . fosters teamwork, sportsmanship, and Qthe value ofj recreational sports . . . annual square dance and games carnival . , . this year entertained the other state teachers colleges at the W.A.A. conference . . . under the presidency of Charlotte Smith, and the guidance of Miss Beth Weston, Faculty Advisor. 1 illl 'lli l l. i-' ---e- fx .--l 'f MEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATCN Men's Athletic Association . . . welcome hospitality to the smokers . . . the recipients of the good housekeeping seal . . . collapsible furniture . . . powerful ping-pong players . . . intramural sports and card games . , . the den of sar- casm . . . the home of the thunderous herd. . ,X W , . ,'. 1 F335 ' ihzdaxf . fy?-Sf: K , MUSIC CLUB Music club . . . small, but enthusiastic . . . presented Gil- bert and Sullix'an's Patience and Mikado with its quantities of talent . . . offers an annual social and concert . . . pleasant record sessions. til DRAMA CLUB Drama Club . . . the colleges most active group . . . se- cures worthwhile movies for the school . . . entertains at many social gatherings . . . successful producers of , Tbe Dmzgerozzy Corner' '... holds bi-monthly meetings to hear reviews of current productions, listening to skits or read- ings, and informal discussions . . . kept rolling through the enthusiasm of Jack Pozzi, President and Dr. Dayton Den- net, Faculty Advisor. ii. l J I .E CURRENT EVENTS Current Events . . . the educational club . . . motivated by the faithful announcer . . . pushers of that useful lecture series . . . the informal few . . . intellectual conversation- alists . . . Monday workers . . . New York trippers . . . TACONIC COLUMNS Taconic Columns . . . our own professional journalists . . . limited in publication, but volumes of vital information . . . this year's news in review . . . the keyhole observers . . . a faithful few . . . largest circulation in State Teachers. AS n X' 4 x QC C9 -Q COMMUTERS CLUB Commuters Club . . . the quiet ones . . . often closed . . . why? . . . the fabulous fur- niture . . . the perennial club room . . . the home of those intellectual conversations. HONOR SOCIETY Honor Society . . . members are chosen for leadership, scholarship and character . . . annually sponsors a lecture or assembly program . . . contributes to the social activities of the college . . . culminates its year's activities with a banquet and initiation of new members . . . this year under the presidency of Harriet Peck. 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