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Aoha Gl u aj 1944 Editor-in-Chief Georgia McNamee Literary Editor Claire Lonergan Art Editor Edith Rowell Business Manager Edna Matta Treasurer Rose Mellios Advertising Anna Mezzanotte Photography Mary Sheehan State Teachers College Bridgewater, Massachusetts Ded ication Je tL ylden o ' 44 1 Un.a cvce Ttahluia rat Uictetu J-o litem- . . . I Uketvet tkeu wiclw be . . . l Ve A,eA,icate oux. ity44 =4-lvka Arthur Alden Michael Antone Harry Averill Earle Bagnall William Blount Paul Clifford Robert Connolly James Dee Joseph Dzenawagis Edmund Frazer Everett Britton Robert Bruni William Buckley George Chassey Robert Clemence Ralph Herlihy Bernard La Couture John La Spada Olivio Lopes John Noonan John Ortenzi J ltit L I elli4 President tke L a££ a- i4 Greetings: As you go forth to begin your work as teachers you will find that facts were never more important than they are today; you will find, too, that students must be informed and trained to think. But these things are just means to ends. The test of a liberal education is to be found in the attitude of mind developed in the learner rather than in the mere accumulation of facts and the mastery of techniques. The question is not, how much informati on has the person, nor how skillful is he? The question is is the person socially minded; what use does he make of his social privileges; how does he meet his social obligations and civic responsibilities? If we fail to cultivate a liberal and courageous spirit, tolerance and open-mindedness, a genuine desire to improve humanity, our failure is complete. There is no real virtue in mere stores of knowledge, mere erudition. Books and libraries are better repositories of facts than are the minds of men. Let the motto of your college, Not to be ministered unto but to minister, be the foundation upon which you will build your educational philosophy. May you enioy success and happiness in your chosen profession. F A C U L T Y zr c at it 14 JOSEPH I. ARNOLD Sociology History EDITH H. BRADFORD Modern Languages MARY I. CALDWELL Physical Education JULIA C. CARTER Head Librarian Library • MARY M. CROWLEY Art RUTH E. DAVIS Director of Training Philosophy of Education JOHN L. DAVOREN English History LOIS L. DECKER Physical Education . czr . J- O. CHARLES E. DONER Penmanship E. IRENE GRAVES Biological Sciences M. KATHERINE HILL Speech Literature PAUL HUFFINGTON Geography Geology Climatology BRENELLE HUNT Psychology T. LEONARD KELLY Science OLIVE LOVETT English RUTH I. LOW English IVA V. LUTZ Education Psychology PEARL D. McMULLEN History fc DOROTHY D. NUTTER Art S. ELIZABETH POPE Dean of Women FRIEDA RAND Music MARY V. SMITH History TH I LOUIS C. STEARNS Gardening Greenhouse BALFOUR S. TYNDALL Physics Geography Dean of Men FREDERICK L. WOOD Mathematics Economics GLADYS L. ALLEN Grade 2 LOUISE H. EORCHERS Grades 4 and 5 EVELYN LINQUIST Principal of Training School NEVA I. LOCKWOOD Grade 6 MARY L. MARKS Kindergarten GRACE RIDDELL Grades 2 and 3 GERTRUDE M. ROGERS Grade 1 HELEN E. SLEEPER Grade 4 GRACE E. SMITH Grade 1 CHARLOTTE THOMPSON Grade 3 A. MABELLE WARNER Grade 5 - v takani Life amount =? t 4 the tittle tluna tit at count J Mot to be mutizteteA, unto but to min-L te  S E N I O R S Margaret Austin Eleanor Bordeaux New Bedford Barre Elementary Elementary Joyce Bailey Evelyn Brega Bridgewater Brockton English French — English Eleanor Blaine Marie Buzzi Brockton Quincy English Elementary Virginia Boarn Mary Campbell Onset Braintree Elementary Elementary ■118 Eleanor Chace Eleanor Cook. North Dartmouth Braintree Elementary English Elaine Clapp Anastasia Coperan North Weymouth Haverhill Elementary Elementary Eleanor Clegg Fleurette Coulombe Seekonk New Bedford English French — English Dorothy Condrick. Alice Daunheimer East Weymouth Holyoke English Elementary w Mary Diamond Brockton Social Studies Mary Driscoll Taunton Elementary Ilda Di Mascio Quincy Elementary Madeleine Dugger West Medfbrd Math — Science Alice Doran Taunton Elementary Rosemary Durant Springfield Elementary Beulah Downs Wellfleet Elementary Marie Eagan Somerset Math — Science 120} Josephine Fanara Sarah Franco Waltham East Falmouth Social S tudies Elementary Ruth Farrell Arlene Hill Fall River Brockton English English Mary Flaherty Eleanor Hippler Quincy East Braintree Social Studies Elementary Alice Foley Kathryn Hoye Norwood New Bedford French — English English {21} Isabel Hughes Brookline English Laura Kenslea Watertown Elementary Mary Iannoni Brockton Social Studies Gladys Kerr Rockport Social Studies Phyllis Jenness South Natick Math — Science Catherine Kula Taunton Elementary Marie Kennedy Dorchester Social Studies {22 Inez Le Beau Vineyard Haven Elementary Claire Lonergan Brockton Elementary Ann Mezzanotte Medfield English Edna Matta Brockton Math. — English Alyce Mullxns Brockton Elementary Georgia McNamee Jamaica Plain Social Studies Mary Moriarty Brockton Elementary Rose Mellios Boston History — English Jeanette Mulvey Fairhaven Elementary 23 Theo Newcombe CONCETTA PASSERO Methuen East Weymouth English Social Studies Ethel Nicholson Miriam Peltonen Quincy South Easton Elementary English Katherine Oldham Mary Pitaro Brockton Brockton Elementary Math Ann O ' Neil Marguerite Plante South Weymouth Boston Elementary Elementary {24} Phyllis Powell Edith Rowell Middleboro Weymouth Elementary Elementary Barbara Reynolds Lillian Ruboy North Dartmouth Mattapan Elementary English Marion Roche Ruth Santry Hingham North Weymouth English Elementary Richard Roche Mary Sheehan Bridgewater Quincy Social Studies Elementary 425} Jean Torrey Attleboro Elementary Evelyn Whiting Haverhill Elementary Patricia Vogel Randolph Elementary Sarah Woodard Elmwood Elementary Mary Waterman East Bridgewater English Doris Wordell Fall River Elementary Evelyn Crosby Randolph English Caroline Gilmore Acushnet Elementary Mary Fitzgerald Quincy English 426} z o ' cwie ' c y l lembcc vj; tlte k Lh Alden, Arthur Antone, Michael Averill, Harry Bagnall, Earle Beaupre, Pauline Blount, William Brady, Florence Britton, Everett Bruni, Robert Buck, Marcia Buckley, William Carbonara, Pauline Carroll, Marjorie Chassey, George Clarkson, Lois Clemence, Robert Clifford, Paul Connolly, Robert Conroy, Margaret Cushing, Margaret Cushman, Ruth Dee, James Doel, Dorothy Dolan, Arthur Dowd, Margaret Dzenowagis, Joseph Fallon, Theresa Farrell, Leonard Fihelly, Ruth Forte, Dina Francis, Jean Francis, Lucille Frazer, Edmund Goldthwaite, Dorothy Goodman, Harriette Gottschalk, Sophie Hayward, Helen Herlihy, Ralph Hinckley, Phyllis Karelitz, Shirley Keeler, Karolyn La Belle, Dorothy La Couture, Bernard Lanzillo, Charles la Spada, John Lopes, Olivio Mayhew, Ella McKenzie, Harold McNeill, Mary Murstein, Beatrice Noonan, John O ' Byrne, Frances Osborne, Marion Paradise, Ann Pierce, Doris Reilly, Mary Sattler, Mildred Stanton, Frances Starkey, Mary Sullivan, Barbara Thompson, Marion Tolivaisa, Newton Tolpin, Jean Zatuchny, Leonard Zeidman, Dorothy Now serving in the Armed Forces of the United States of America. •{27} t ULat f ate a { 1944 It was an eventful experience, that first day in Bridgewater that terrifying day of new faces and angel robes. Were the bewildered freshman at Waterloo so soon? Not we! We soon became acquainted with such personalities as only a sophomore class could possess. Initiation week under their kindly (?) guidance was pretty hectic. Who has forgotten the popular rag-curl hairdo, the varied signs which gave each of us identity, and the midnight walk of the freshmen boys! Upon our return to a more normal life, we discovered that our class was com- posed of outstanding individuals which made it an outstanding class! It was during our freshmen year we received our introduction to speech- making in the auditorium! We can ' t forget the pounds we lost « while waiting in the pause between the Miss — or Mr. — and the fortunate name of the one who was to give his speech. Sincere appreciation of this course came later. Time passed quickly. The night before the Christ- mas vacation we attended the most beautiful banquet of the year, the Christmas dinner. After a restful vaca- tion we came back to face the inevitable grind, prepa- ration for mid-years. Who of us can forget the red- letter day in Miss Pope ' s social usage class when she presented us with our first report cards and we in turn breathed a Thank You followed by a question mark! With April, however, came spring and with spring, spring fever. We freshmen recovered in time to finish the year successfully. We arose, our arms laden with oak boughs in trib ute to the seniors. At last we were sophomores! College got off to a beautiful start the fall of ' 41. We were the sophomore class and we didn ' t let anyone forget it, least of all the unhappy freshmen. We were able to look down upon them with a genuine air of superiority. They did dis- cover after that first week that we were human. Old friendships were revived and new ones were made. We were more or less familiar with the college now. How we enjoyed our new seats in the auditorium, the drugstore snacks between classes, and dancing in the gym at noon! None of us will ever forget Decem- ber 7 of our sophomore year — nor the noon of December 8 when the whole college sat stunned in the auditorium while over the radio President Roosevelt formally declared war, after the treacherous attack on Pearl Har bor. A new seriousness enveloped the college. Boys who had given little thought to fighting enlisted and in less than a week ' s time our own sophomore class had proudly lost some of its members. After Christmas vacation we were besieged by a myriad of activities. Basket- ball games claimed the attention of Bridge- water fans for several exciting evenings. On February 13 Mardi Gras, the colorful biennial celebration of the French Club, was held amid gay surroundings at Boyden gym. In March the orchestra concert took place in the Horace Mann auditorium, and on May 1 the Women ' s Glee Club presented its concert in the same hall. Bridgewater can do it! and Bridgewater did it. Who can forget the days we spent at 200 Newbury Street straightening out the broken, disarranged packages of gasoline rationing cards which reached the State Department in such a state of upheaval. W. A. A. held its annual banquet on May 20 with Miss Priscilla Nye, a former faculty member as guest speaker. On Fri- day evening, May 29, Bridgewater night at Pops was enjoyed. We existed through exams that first beautiful week in June, and then before we realized it, we were juniors. This September we tripped gaily back to B. T. C. to see what the junior year had in store for us, to see our new schedules, and to view in the casual man- ner so characteristic of juniors the new freshmen — quite an inspiring sight to be sure. The rumbling of furniture being moved from its old location by the rotunda to the new office, formerly Mr. Durgin ' s old math room aroused our curiosity. We soon discovered that the old office was to be a reception room donated to the college by the Plymouth County TrO-JAi fe School Teachers Association and the Alumni Association. A program was planned for alumni weekend with juniors giving their all. The highlight of the traditional Christmas banquet was the novel gay nineties revue. We still laughingly recall the rendition of Der Feuhrer ' s Face and the carol singing led by Phyllis Jenness during a 20 minute blackout! Our junior prom anticipated for so long was limited to an informal dance and party in Tilly but wasn ' t it fun! What one of us doesn ' t look back upon our days at the T. S. with a fondness understood only by those who have sur- vived that interminable 8-week period? The return to B. T. C. in the spring was different to say the least. With only two exceptions we were a 100% female class. Little did we ever dream of such happenings when we were freshmen. With spring came elections which saw many of our capable girls chosen to be leaders for our senior year. They included Elaine Clapp, president of the senior class; Phyllis Jenness, president of S. C. A.; Mary Campbell, president of W. A. A.; Evelyn Whiting, Dormitory Council presi- dent; and Claire Lonergan, president of Day Students. President Kelly rounded out 25 years of service with Bridgewater Teachers College and we rounded out our junior year at the same time. The daisy chain replaced the oak boughs and then we were seniors. We were seniors! The traditional cloak of dignity brought to our minds with meaningful significance the knowledge that our immediate objective had been reached — graduation, the culmination of four years work at Bridgewater. We returned from senior training with a new outlook on our profession. That eight weeks was a challenge, which we met, and from which we emerged with our philosophies of education more clearly defined. We are proud of our place in the war effort. Lives have been saved because of the blood we donated. We have brought victory just a little bit closer with our time and money given to the Red Cross. We have made the lives of our boys a little bit more bearable with our cheerful letters. We may not have had so many social activities as other graduating classes, but we cherish our few just as deeply. We will not forget the happy time we had at the Day Student supper. Our senior banquet will be remembered as a wonderful close to our social calendar. We have learned to meet exams with the fatalistic attitude that only seniors can successfully portray. This calm atti- tude did not mean indifference, however, as was proved by those of us who were elected to the national honor society, Kap- pa Delta Pi. Graduation we faced with mixed emotions. There is always sadness in the thought that four years of happy comrade- ship have come to an end. In our hearts, we vowed that graduation would not separate us. We were proud of our four years at Bridgewater, proud now to take our places in the world, and out of the corner of our eye, we could see this pride reflected in the faces of our faculty and our loved ones. la y yde The past saw days on which we stood And viewed the days ahead as good. We looked not back — but straight ahead To golden hours the beacon led. Then bombs crashed down from peaceful sky To our safe world we said good-bye. The present is uncertain times. Our boys have gone to distant climes. We carry on — our ranks are thin — But carry on until they win. And then, with them, our task is great To build a better future state. The future ' s promise now spells peace When times of terror ' s threat shall cease When shaken worlds shall have rebirth And joy returns to fill the earth. Our Alma Mater still shall guide, Forever hold our loving pride. Claire Lonergan -vvteaauatt To those who have so generously co-operated in making this yearbook possible Alpha extends appreciation: To Miss Pope for invaluable financial guidance; To Miss Nutter for limitless hours of work as general adviser; Dr. Maxwell for kindly suggestions as literary adviser; The Seniors — for their patience and complete un- derstanding of the problems of Alpha for 1944. LvuXetataXitate - Vlewivez air 4-lp ta Assistant Editor Assistant Literary Editor Assistant Art Editor Assistant Advertising Editor Assistant Business Manager Assistant Photography Editor Katherine Carroll Helen Kolenda Mary Begley Hannah Leavitt Helen Moir Dorothy Morton {C2} enure == JJ)i ' Lect y f cu Austin, Margaret 654 County Street, New Bedford Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Kindergarten-Primary Club 1; Dormitory Council 1, 4; Vice President of Tillinghast 4; Library Club 4. Bailey, Joyce 747 South Street, Bridgewater Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Senior Class Vice President. Blaine, Eleanor 51 Ford Street, Brockton Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Topics-of-the-Day Club 3, 4; Representative to S. C. A. 3, 4; Corresponding Secretary W. A. A. 2; Recording Secretary W. A. A. 3, Vice President 4; Day Student Council Vice President 4. Boarn, Virginia Kindergarten-Primary Club 1, 2; Vice President of Class 3; First Vice President of S. C. A. 4 Bordeaux, Eleanor Old Dana Road, Barre Garden Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3; Kindergarten-Primary Club 4; S. C. A. Treasurer 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4. Brega, Evelyn 113 Wheeler A venue, Brockton Dramatic Club 1, 2; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4. Buzzi, Marie 11 Clarendon Street, Quincy Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kindergarten-Primary 3, 4, Second Vice President 3; W. A. A. Governing Board 3; Assistant Treasurer of Day Student Council 3, Treasurer 4; Press Club 4; Glee Club 4. Campbell, Mary 160 Town Street, Braintree Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; S. C. A. Representative 1, 2; President of W. A. A. 4, Treasurer 3; Class Secretary 3; W. A. A. Governing Board; Student Council 4. Chace, Eleanor 22 Robert Street, North Dartmouth Garden Club 3; Vice President pro-tem of Tillinghast 3; Kindergarten-Primary Club 3, 4. Clapp, Elaine 45 Johnson Road, North Weymouth Kindergarten-Primary Club 1, 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. Governing Board 3; Lecture Fund Committee 3; Dormitory Council 4; Class President 4. Clegg, Eleanor Burnley 90 George Street, Seekonk W. A. A. Governing Board 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary of Woodward Dormitory 4; Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4. Condrick, Dorothy 26 Cedar Street, East Weymouth Second Vice President of S. C. A. 4; Chairman of Elections Committee 3; W. A. A. Governing Board 1, 2, 3; Newman Club 1; Kindergarten-Primary Club 3. ■133} Cook, Eleanor Benson 7 Wilson Avenue, Braintree Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary Dormitory Council 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4. Corporan, Anestasia 344 Broadway Street, Haverhill Secretary of Class 1; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Co-Chairman Lecture Fund 3; Kinder- garten-Primary Club 2, 3, 4; President of Woodward Dormitory 4. Coulombe, Fleurette 619 County Street, New Bedford Campus Comment 1, 2, 3, 4, News Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, President 3; Topics-of-the-Day Club 1; Press Club 1; Secretary of Massachusetts State Teachers College Press Association 3, 4; New- man Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Student Fellowship 3. Crosby, Evelyn 540 North Main Street, Randolph Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Daunheimer, Alice 298 Cabot Street, Holyoke Library Club 3, 4; Vice President Pro-tem; Garden Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President Pro-tem 3; Dormitory Council 4; S. C. A. Chairman of Handbook 3, 4; President Tillinghast Dormitory 4. Diamond, Mary 63 West Street, Brockton Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Topics-of-the-Day Club 3; Campus Comment 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 3, 4; Library Club 4. DiMascio, Ilda 937 Hancock Street, Quincy Dramatic Club 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Press Club 3, 4, Vice President 4. Doran, Alice 108 Washburn Street, Taunton Newman Club 2; Press Club 4. Downs, Beulah Wellfleet Kindergarten-Primary Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding-Secretary 4; Vice President Woodward Dormitory 4. Driscoll, Mary 371 Middleboro Avenue, Taunton Newman Club 1, 2, 4. Dugger, Madeleine 164 Jerome Street, Medford W. A. A. Representative 2; Library Club 4; Garden Club 4; Topics-of-the-Day Club 4. Durant, Rosemary 884 Worthington Street, Springfield Library Club 3, 4; Garden Club 3, 4, Vice President Pro-tem 3; W. A. A. Activity Director 3; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Tillinghast House Board Proctor 4. Eagan, Marie 301 High Street, Somerset Newman Club 4; Campus Comment 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Dormitory Council 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 4. Fanara, Josephine 3 Duddy Avenue, Waltham Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 1, 2, 3; Topics-of-the-Club 1, 2, 3, 4. W } Farrell, Mary Ruth 783 Second Street, Fall River Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Garden Club 3; Library Club 4; Secretary Pro-tem Tilling- hast Dormitory 3; Dormitory Counsellor 4; Handbook Committee 3, 4. Fitzgerald, Mary 20 Wibird Street, Quincy Dramatic Club 1, 2. Flaherty, Mary 112 Bates Avenue, Quincy Newman Club 3, 4; Topics-of-the-Day Club 3, 4. Foley, Alice 57 Highland Street, Norwood French Club 1; Campus Comment 1. Franco, Sarah Hatchville Road, East Falmouth Garden Club 1, 2, 3; Kindergarten-Primary Club 2, 3, 4. Gilmore, Catherine 226 Robinson Road, Acushnet Hill, Arlene 93 Jacob Street, Brockton Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. Governing Board 2. Hippler, Eleanor 62 Beechwood Road, East Braintree Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Secretary 4; Chairman, Lecture Fund 4. Hoye, Kathryn 209 County Street, New Bedford Student Council 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Director 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Vice President 4; Secretary, S. C. A. 4. Hughes, Isabel 225 Cypress Street, Brookline Glee Club 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Newman Club 3, 4; Library Club 4. Iannoni, Mary Catherine 16 Day Avenue, Brockton Dramatic Club 3, 4; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Topics-of-the-Day Club 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4; W. A. A. Plaque Chairman 4; S. C. A. Civic Chairman 4. Jenness, Phyllis Pleasant Street, South Natick Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4, President 4; S. C. A. Representative 1, Presi- dent 4. Kennedy, Marie 10 Bowdoin Park, Dorchester Kenslea, Laura 44 Capitol Street, Watertown Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Comment 1, 2, 3, 4; Kindergarten-Primary Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3; Dormitory Council 4; Treasurer, Woodward Dormitory 4. Kerr, Gladys 209 Main Street, Rockport Topics-of-the-Day Club 3, 4; Garden Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Campus Comment 1, 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4. Kula, Catherine 59 Park Street, Taunton Dramatic Club 2, 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3; Topics-of-the-Day Club 2; Newman Club 2; W. A. A. Governing Board 4; Press Club 4. Le Beau, Inez Main Street, Vineyard Haven Garden Club 1, 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Kindergarten-Primary Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4. {35} Lonergan, Claire 23 Olive Street, Brockton Day Student Council Representative 1, President 4; S. C. A. 3, 4; Assistant Literary Editor Alpha 3, Literary Editor 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4. Matta, Edna 36 Appleton Street, Brockton French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Topics- of-the-Day Club 4; Campus Comment 4, Alpha Business Manager 4. McNamee, Georgia 246 South Huntington Avenue, Jamaica Plain Sketch Club 1; Craft Club 1; Library Club 2, 3; Topics-of-the-Day Club 4; W. A. A. Representative 1, W. A. A. Activity Director 2, 4; S. C. A. 4; Assistant Editor of Alpha 3; Editor-in-Chief 4. Mellios, Rose 59 Harrison Avenue, Boston French Club 1, 3, 4; Topics-ot-the-Day Club 4; Press Club 4; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Campus Comment 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Historian Reporter 4; Library Club 4; Treasurer Alpha 4. Mezzanotte, Anna IS Pleasant Street, Medfield Campus Comment 2, 3; French Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Student Fellowship 3; W. A. A. Activity Director 3; Garden Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4; Advertising Manager Alpha 4; Dormitory Council 2, 3. Moriarty, Mary 24 Landsdowne Street, Brockton Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Press Club 4. Mullins, Alyce 36 Revere Street, Brockton Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; S. C. A. 4. Mulvey, Jeannette 135 North Williams Street, Fairhaven ■W. A. A. Activity Director 2, Representative 1, Secretary 3, Vice President 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4; S. C. A. 1, 4; Assistant Circula- tion Manager, Campus Comment 1, 2, Manager 3, 4; Vice President, Dormitory Council 4. Newcombe, Theo 141 Oakland Avenue, Methuen Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; Treasurer Dormitory Council 4. Nicholson, Ethel 470 R Hancock Street, Quincy Dramatic Club 3; Kindergarten-Primary Club 3, 4; Press Club 4. Oldham, Katherine 535 North Montello Street, Brockton Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3; W. A. A. Governing Board 1, 2, Activity Director 2. O ' Neil, Ann 112 Union Street, South Weymouth Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Topics-of-the-Day Club 3. Passero, Concetta 14 Shawmut Avenue, East Weymouth Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Topics-of-the-Day Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Campus Comment 2. Paltonen, Miriam Prospect Street, Easton 36 Pitaro, Mary 21 Lowell Street, Brockton Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Topics-of-the-Day Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Day Student Vice President 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4. Plante, Margeurite 19 Bourne Street, Boston Day Student Council Representative 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, President 4. Powell, Phyllis Lois Street, Middleboro Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Chapel Committee 3, 4, Chairman 4. Reynolds, Barbara 25 Old Westport Road, North Dartmouth Library Club 1; Chapel Committee 4; Press Club 4. Roche, Marion 2 Beach Lane, Hingham Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; W. A. A. Governing Board 2; Treasurer, Dormitory Council 4. Roche, Richard 37 Maple Avenue, Bridgewater Dramatic Club 4; Topics-of-the-Day Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Make-up Editor, Campus Comment 4; M. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Manager, Baseball Team 1940. Rowell, Edith 81 Vine Street, East Weymouth Press Club 1, 2, 3; Library Club 4; S. C. A. 3; Day Student Representative 3; Dramatic Club 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Art Editor, Alpha 3, 4. Ruboy, Lillian 8 Hiawatha Road, Mattapan Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Menorah , 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Topics- of-the-Day Club 1; Campus Comment 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. Santry, Ruth 23 Moulton Avenue, North Weymouth Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Sheehan, Mary 122 Crescent Street, Quincy Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Hobby Club 1; Dramatic Club 3; W. A. A. Governing Board 3; Kindergarten-Primary Club 3, 4; Press Club 3, 4, President 4; Photog- raphy Editor, Alpha 4. Torrey, Jean 5 Torrey Street, Attleboro Kindergarten-Primary Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 2, Vice President 3, President 4; Class Secretary 4. Vogel, Patricia 103 South Street, Randolph German Club 1; Press Club 4; Newman Club 4. Waterman, Mary 243 North Central Street, East Bridgewater Chapel Committee 4; Chairman, Bulletin Boards 4. Whiting, Evelyn 52 Oxford Street, Haverhill Kindergarten-Primary Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Assistant Art Editor, Alpha 3; President, Dormitory Council 4. Woodard, Sarah 136 West Street, Elmwood Wordell, Doris 5254 Main Street, Fall River Garden Club 2, 3; Kindergarten-Primary Club 3; W. A. A. Activity Director 4. 137} a citltu Arnold, Joseph I. Bradford, Edith H. Caldwell, Mary Isabel Carter, Julia C. Crowley, Mary M. Davis, Ruth E. Davoren, John L. Decker, Lois L. . Doner, Charles E. Graves, E. Irene Hill, M. Katherine Huffington, Paul Hunt, Brenelle Kelly, John J. . Kelly, T. Leonard Lovett, Olive H. Low, Ruth Irma Lutz, Iva V. Maxwell, Clement C. McMullen, Pearl Nutter, Dorothy D. Pope, S. Elizabeth Rand, Frieda Stearns, Louis C. Tyndall, Balfour Wood, Frederick L. 24 Grove Street, Bridgewater 272 Summer Street, West Somerville 193 Summer Street, Bridgewater 49 South Street, Bridgewater 222 Summer Street, Bridgewater 318 Summer Street, Bridgewater 59 Bedford Street, Bridgewater 21 Church Street, Bridgewater 43 Scotland Road, Reading 237 Summer Street, Bridgewater 49 South Street, Bridgewater 173 Pleasant Street, Bridgewater 57 Spring Hill Avenue, Bridgewater Gates House, Bridgewater 43 Belcher Avenue, Brockton 36 Shaw Road, Bridgewater 56 Bennett Street, Wakefield 111 Bedford Street, Bridgewater 11 State Street, Taunton Centerville Estates, Centerville 145 Mt. Vernon Street, Winchester 15 Spring Hill Avenue, Bridgewater 37 Church Street, Bridgewater 206 Park Avenue, Bridgewater 17 Hillberg Avenue, Brockton 9 Alaska Road, Nantasket Beach 7 • • ckvol z saci4,ltu Allen, Gladys L. Borchers, Louise H. Lindquist, Evelyn R. . Lockwood, Neva I. Marks, Mary L. Riddell, Grace E. Rogers, Gertrude M. Sleeper, Helen E. Smith, Grace E. Thompson, Charlotte H. Warner, A. Maybelle Columbia Falls, Maine 15 Clarence Avenue, Bridgewater 64 Grove Street, Thomaston, Conn. 12 Maple Avenue, Bridgewater 37 Church Street, Bridgewater 32 Quohooy Street, Warren 49 South Street, Bridgewater 37 Church Stre et, Bridgewater 29 Park Street, Rockland 93 Charles Street, Fitchburg 4 Summer Street, Merrimac 438 Clcu± 194-5 Bates, Rose Begley, Mary Benson, Hazel Berger, Hilda Bezanson, Clyde Breene, Bettina Capiferri, Mary Carroll, Catherine Cass, Jane Chatterton, Gertrude Chianciola, Seraphina Clifton, Avis Condon, Jean Costa, Alda Donahue, Elizabeth Driscoll, Claire Emerson, Claire Garrity, Adrienne Geary, Eleanor Hallisey, Elizabeth Hartwell, Constance Hogan, Madeline Houghton, Ann Jenkins, Mellicent Joy, Shirley Kennefick, Consta.nce Kolenda, Helen Kremp, Mary Lambert, Louise Latham, Priscilla Peavey Leavitt, Hannah Lucas, Helen Lucey, Phyllis Magliano, Clementine McCarthy, Mary McCrohan, Catherine Moir, Helen Morrell, Frances Morrisey, Ann Morton, Dorothy muller, geraldine Murray, Regina Nicoll, Jean Nolan, Edith Noyed, Vineta Olenick, Mary 411 South Street, Randolph Bedford Street, Lakeville 830 Main Street, Brockton 243 Crescent Street, Brockto n 32 Grove Street, Brockton 299 Bay Street, Taunton 329 Southern Artery, Quincy 16 Water Street, Medford 588 Belmont Street, Brockton 1215 Riverside Avenue, Somerset 11 Lookout Street, Gloucester 79 Roosevelt Avenue, Somerset 23 Roosevelt Road, Weymouth 26 Jale Street, Bridgewater 60 Columbus Avenue, North Easton 1905 Columbus Avenue, Boston 95 Beacon Street, Hyde Park 18 Walker Street, Weymouth 54 Harrison Avenue, Gloucester 63 Wheeler Avenue, Brockton Elm Street, East Pembroke 16 Norfolk Road, Holbrook 83 Jackson Street, North Attleboro 8 Trefton Drive, East Braintree 59 Oak Street, Taunton 9 Highland Street, Gloucester 72 Richmond Street, Brockton Delano Road, Marion Jarnes Street, Sandwich 18 Center Avenue, Taunton 24 Highland Avenue, Haverhill 115 Emery Street, Attleboro 371 Moraine Street, Brockton 37 Porter Street, Brockton 124 Ford Street, Brockton 236 Mt. Pleasant Street, New Bedford Main Street, Marshfield Hills 291 Mechanic Street, Canton 21 Clarendon Road, Belmont 250 Sandwich Road, Plymouth 691 Washington Street, South Braintree 63 Orchard Street, Randolph 28 Troy Street, Brockton 35 Hollingsworth Street, Mattapan 455 Spring Street, West Bridgewater 262 Field Street, Brockton 139} Porter, Lorraine Radcliffe, Marion Reed, Madelyn Reilly, Louise Reynolds, Anna Shanley, Virginia Sullivan, Mary . Twomey, Mary Vickery, Martha Walker, Theda Waterman, Marilyn Watters, Fyrne Wells, Dorothy . White, Meredith 114 Heath Street, Jamaica Plain 5 Wood Street, Plymouth Hyannis Park, Hyannis 30 Spring Hill Avenue, Bridgewater 31 Rogers Street, Quincy Branch Street, Marshfield 411 Montello Street, Brockton 1106 Main Street, South Weymouth 76 Sandwich Street, Plymouth . 93 Plymouth Street, Middleboro 39 Ball Avenue, Bridgewater 1165 South Street, Bridgewater 54 Jaffrey Street, Weymouth Heights 82 West Street, Elmwood Acebo, Sinforosa Alfieri, Geraldine Allen, Ruth Almeida, Evelyn Averill, Carol . Bates, Barbara . Belcher, Dorothy Boltz, Adele Brooks, Dorothy Buckley, Margaret Bunker, Priscilla Burnham, Franceine Burns, Frances . Capiferri, Margaret Casey, Mary Cate, Elizabeth Chaffin, Vivina . Chamberlain, Virginia Chapin, Ilsa Chatterton, Eunice Christofori, Dorothy Churchill, Evelyn Clayman, Phyllis Condon, Mary Connell, Dorothea Conners, Mary . Crowley, Adelaide Cunninghem, Geraldin Curley, Mary Day, Florence Cl u 1946 34 Grossman Street, Quincy 38 Brett Street, Brockton 7 Frankwood Avenue, Beverly 57 Clinton Street, Fall River Base Point Way, Edgartown 309 King Street, Cohasset 118 High Street, East Weymouth 77 School Street, Braintree 242 Homer Street, Newton Centre 19 Platts Street, North Abington 1 Washington Avenue, Oak Bluffs 71 Perry Street, Stoughton 264 Elmwood Avenue, Quincy 329 Southern Artery, Quincy 110 Philips Street, Wollaston 71 Marion Road, Watertown 108 Church Street, Mansfield 76 North Ash Street, Brockton 28 Larkspur Street, Springfield 1215 Riverside Avenue, Somerset 29 Ball Avenue, Bridgewater 562 Washington Street, Whitman 37 Brookledge Street, Roxbury 278 Moraine Street, Brockton 7 Abbey Road, Randolph 517 Cottage Street, New Bedford 30 Adelaide Street, Jamaica Plain 149 Liberty Street, Randolph 11 Ardmore Street, East Braintree 25 Grove Street, Bridgewater 140} Dias, Mary Donovan, Mary . Downton, Mildred Froio, Patricia . Gallagher, Shirley Good, Katherine Guzzi, Madelyn . Hacking, Mildred Hamley, Elizabeth Holmberg, Janice Homen, Louise Howard, Martha Jackson, Elaine Kane, Barbara . Kantor, Barbara Kelley, Priscilla Kennedy, Mary Kohler, Eunice . Linton, Arlene Lougee, Virginia Lovell, Vivian MacGowen, Jane Mack, Marie Macomber, Constance Maddox, Priscilla Mann, Altana Mason, Mabel Maxim, Edith Mazer, Berniss Mitchell, Rosella mooney, marjorie murchie, jeanette Murrill, Catherine Muther, Barbara O ' Byrne, Eleanor O ' Connell, Barbara Parry, Shirley Poltz, Elsie Querze, Lois Ring, Dorothea . Rosenblatt, Esther Russell, Jane Salvadore, Evangeline Schmidt, Phyllis Sheehan, Eileen Sheehan, Elizabeth Simpson, Phyllis Sullivan, Roberta 57 4 Wood Street, Fairhaven . 86 Bowdoin Street, Lawrence 108 Massachusetts Avenue, Springfield 45 Giffbrd Street, Brockton 14 Crocker Road, Medford 16 Mill Street, Randolph 34 Gibson Street, Maiden 90 Woodlawn Street, New Bedford Athol 111 Warren Avenue, Brockton 11 O ' Conner Street, East Taunton 15 Pearl Street, North Middleboro Green Lane, Edgartown 475 Liberty Street, Rockland 28 Cherry Street, Fairhaven 217 Holbrook Road, North Quincy 15 Strafford Street, Plymouth 1121 Main Street, South Weymouth Plymouth Street, Carver Pleasant Street, Millis 28 Stanley Street, North Weymouth 295 Center Avenue, North Abington 39 Snell Street, Holbrook 187 County Street, Taunton 104 Metropolitan Avenue, Roslindale 11 Allen Avenue, Westfield Locust Street, Swansea 103 Middleboro Road, West Wareham 22 York Terrace, Brookline Jefferson Shores, Buzzards Bay 66 Raymond Street, Weymouth 3 Lincoln Street, Somerville 538 Market Street, Rockland 216 Pleasant Street, Newton Centre 386 Pleasant Street, Brockton 996 Rock Street, Fall River 68 Woodard Avenue, Brockton 33 Edna Street, New Bedford Westlake Park, Sagamore North Central Street, East Bridgewater 16 Morse Street, Dorchester 82 Stevens Road, Needham 32 Roosevelt Avenue, East Bridgewater . 86 Willard Street, New Bedford 62 Chancery Street, New Bedford 430 Main Street, Bridgewater 9 Harrison Avenue, Gloucester 4 Harding Avenue, Bradford {41} Sweeney, Grace tolman, marjorie Twoomey, Alice . Varros, Mary 48 Winnefred Road, Brockton - . Church Street, Hanover 23 Drew Avenue, East Weymouth 22 Glenwood Street, Brockton Anderson, Margaret Anderson, Ruth Andrews, Margaret Angeley, Mary Bailey, Phyllis Barros, Margaret BlGNELLl, LOLUSE Boffetti, Margaret Bolles, Claire Bowler, Jean Burchard, Janice Bunham, Roberta Carey, Maureen Clark, Marion Conant, Louise . Crane, Jean Cushing, Ruth Davidson, Helen Douglas, Jean Downey, John durgin, marjorie Fillion, Juliette Finnigan, Eileen Foley, Louise Gerstein, Gertrude Ghilardi, Anita . Glaser, Muriel Gralton, Ruth Graves, Frostine Guilbault, Marion Hansen, Atherleen Harrington, Barbara Haskell, Marguerite Haskins, Anne Herman, Jack Hummel, Joan Jones, Lillian Kelly, Lonore Kerr, Annette Killory, Helen kvale, katherine Cl u 1947 50 Wessagussett Road, North Weymouth 25 Louis Street, Hyannis 63 West Street, Whitman 37 Center Avenue, Abington 747 South Street, Bridgewater 45 Progressive Avenue, West Bridgewater 28 East Merriniac Street, New Bedford Box 223, Park Street, Sagamore Heartbreak Road, Ipswich 41 Ellison Park, Waltham 79 Broad Street, North Attleboro 55 Summer Street, Kingston 133 Edgehill Road, East Braintree 30 Mt. Pleasant Street, Plymouth 55 Tanager, Arlington 14 Spring Hill Avenue, Bridgewater East Grove, Middleboro 48 Rosemont Street, Boston Locust Street, Swansea Marion Avenue, Swansea 68 Shaw, Bridgewater 100 Sixteenth Street, Fall River Lakeview Avenue, South Braintree 57 Highland Street, Norwood 31 Cherry vale Avenue, Springfield 186 North, New Bedford 77 Plymouth Street, Brockton 155-R Summer Street, Somerville 55 South Street, Williamsburg Turnpike Hill, Montague City 42 Waldo Street, Brockton 15 Chestnut Street, Natick 811 East Street, Dedham 652 Washington Street, Abington 916 Crescent Street, Brockton 25 Federal Street, Springfield Plymouth Street, Middleboro 43 Belcher Avenue, Brockton 341 North Avenue, North Abington 6 George Road, Quincy 56 Linden Place, Brookline 442 Lagarde, Elizabeth Lawday, Phyllis Lawson, Carl Leavitt, Thelma Loheed, Hubert Lopes, Margaret Mackin, Dorothy McCosh, Betsey . McNamara, Ann . McRevey, Rita . Merrill, Dorothy Monahan, Margaret Montague, Edwina Moore, Kathryn Morey, Beverly . Murphy, Margaret Nickerson, Martha Novick, Bernice . Olsen, Gloria Olsen, Virginia .. O ' Malley, Alice Packer, Elsie Painter, Dorothy Paquette, Lucille Parsons, Harriet Parsons, Thelma Peck, Jeanne Pinel, Virginia . Potter, Lois Randall, Priscilla Raymon, Thomas Redgate, Ann Roper, Elizabeth Rowell, Muriel . Scoble, Barbara Shorthall, Patricia Shugrue, Betty Ann Smarsh, Helen Smialek, Irene Soule, Katherine Sullivan, Mary . Theberge, Grace Thiesing, Margaret Walsh, Anna Walsh, Ruth Warren, Barbara Webster, Jean Werlin, Phyllis . Wickles, Marie . 216 Walnut Street, Stoughton 372 Court Street, Plymouth 99 Carroll Avenue, Brockton 734 North Street, Randolph F.P.D. No. 3, North Middleboro 221 Middleboro Road, West Wareham 19 Sherman Street, Brockton State Road, Manomet 77 Franklin Street, Haverhill West Brookfield 43 Winthrop Street, North Abington 140 Main Street, Wareham 439 Main Street, Hyannis 195 Pleasant Street, Bridgewater Prospect Street, Mattapoisett 56 Stockman Street, Springfield Richardson Avenue, Attleboro 17 Bartlett Crescent, Brookline 68 Granite Street, Melrose 58 Custer Street, Rockland 26 Press Avenue, Norwood Mill Street, Swansea 520 West Center, West Bridgewater 214 South Main, Attleboro 22 Martin Avenue, Franklin 34 Adams Place, South Weymouth Pickville Road, Chelburne 25 Roosevelt Road, Weymouth West Main Street, Ware 131 Kensington Lane, Swampscott Orleans Road, Chatham 38 Lawrence Street, Brockton 17 Marion Avenue, Brockton 1039 Plymouth Avenue, Fall River 203 Washington Street, Islington 29 Pleasant Street, Braintree 19 Blossom Street, Bradford 390 Bedford Street, Middleboro 338 Globe Street, Fall River 74 North Street, Middleboro 24 May Street, East Braintree 107 Sycamore Street, New Bedford 73 Allston Street, Cambridge 67 Addison Avenue, Brockton 43 Clarence Avenue, Bridgewater 87 Groveland Street, Springfield 155 Florence Road, Waltham 407 Central Street, Saugus . Main Street, Hatfield {43} PROPHETT William C. Prophett, Undertaker 98 Bedford Street Bridgewater, Mass. DORR ' S PRINT SHOP Dependable Printing Service Printers of the Campus Comment Bridgewater, Mass. BRADY ' S DINER WISHES GOOD LUCK AND SUCCESS to the GRADUATING CLASS of 1944 EASTERN GRAIN COMPANY Bridgewater, Mass. Distributor of Wirthmore Feeds Use Wirthmore Feeds for Best Results Wirthmore Poultry Feeds Wirthmore Eairy and Stock Feeds ROLLINS SMART APPAREL 207 Main Street Brockton, Mass. M. H. CHURCHILL Central Square Bridgewater, Mass. Headquarters for Gordon Hosiery REYNOLDS PRINTING Distinctive Printing New Bedford, Mass. FAMOUS GOWN SHOP 187 Main Street Brockton, Mass. Coats, Suits and Dresses Sportswear - Millinery Everything for the Bride Grace Abbott Teachers Agency The Grace M. Abbott Teachers Agency 120 Boylston Street Boston, Mass. GRACE M. ABBOTT, Manage,- Member National Association of Teachers Agencies BRIDGEWATER SAVINGS BANK Bridgewater, Massachusetts A Mutual Savings Bank Incorporated 1872 CENTRAL SQUARE PHARMACY To the Graduating Class . . . Congratulations and Best Wishes for a Successful Future The Rexall Store Bridgewater, Massachusetts The Fisk Teachers Agency Boston Office 120 Boylston Street Marjorie P. Ticknor, Manager Women s Department Louise H. Essery, Manager Mens Department Compliments of C K. GROUSE CO. North Attleboro, Massachusetts MAKERS OF THE COLLEGE RINGS The Cary Teachers Agency of Boston Rose Estelle Bradbury, Manager 14 Beacon Street Boston 8, Mass. Member National Association oj Teachers Agencies DAIKER NURSERIES FLOWER SHOP Corsages - Hair Ornaments Cut Flowers of all Kinds We wire flowers anytime, anywhere 911 Summer Street Bridgewater Tel. 937 Members of Florist Telegraph Delivery Association CAPITOL THEATRE BRIDGEWATER Up to the minute Motion Picture Entertainment For the Entire Family Sundays and Holidays Continuous Matinees daily at 2.00 p.m. Evenings from 6.45 to 11.00 © Setter 6x 6 anc fffirriett ha food routes 8 and 106 Elmujood since 926 ' Tel. 353 E.Bridgeovater. ( cue do not ser ve uiines or iquors ) Compliments of a Friend atb tubto 18 NEWBURY STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS School and College Photographers Completely equipped to render the highest quality craftsmanship and an expedited service on both personal portraiture and photography for college annuals. PHOTOGRAPHERS TO THE CLASS OF 1944 Patrons may obtain duplicates at any time REED TEACHERS AGENCY Your Whole Future will be affected by your success in Your First Position Let us help you select the place for which you are best suited just as we have helped so many others. WHY NOT ENROLL NOW? WRITE US FOR PARTICULARS. 120 Boylston Street FRED REED, Owner Boston, Mass. Compliments of Stengels Incorporated 4 Central Square Compliments of PORTER ' S 227-229 Main Street Brockton, Mass. Junior, Misses, and Women ' s Apparel HYMAN ' S FURNTIURE CO. EDGAR ' S Complete Home Furnishings 195 North Main Street 50 Central Square Brockton, Mass. Bridgewater, Mass. Hyman T. Gotshalk, Prop. MOORE ' S DRUG STORE THE FIELD COMPANY 290 Montello Street Best of Luck . . . Brockton, Mass. To all the 1944 Graduates Just a swell bunch of kids to me Simpson Spring Beverages • Confectionary at Wholesale wsm H HP ■ ■ HI ■ M mm HnHnHK H


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