Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA)

 - Class of 1949

Page 1 of 96

 

Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1949 Edition, Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collectionPage 7, 1949 Edition, Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1949 Edition, Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collectionPage 11, 1949 Edition, Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1949 Edition, Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collectionPage 15, 1949 Edition, Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1949 Edition, Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collectionPage 9, 1949 Edition, Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1949 Edition, Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collectionPage 13, 1949 Edition, Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1949 Edition, Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collectionPage 17, 1949 Edition, Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 96 of the 1949 volume:

foreword E i VERY memory needs a sym- bol and a happy memory most of all. It is our hope that this book will be that symbol. 1949 STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Bridgewater, Massachusetts aflflflfi Dr. John J. Kelly President President ' s Message All existence worthy of the name, and all victorious living are achieved in terms of the individual. The place to look for a better life, for better government and business, for peace among nations and harmony at home is inside the individual. Inner integrity, courage, sense of humor, strength, and power — these we must have to stand up to life. The only way we can be strong enough to stand up to this business of living is by rebuilding from within until we have the sources of power and leadership and are capable of regulating ourselves. The citadel of the fort is always in the center; and so it is with man. His personality, his individuality must come from inner control, from self- discipline, and from constant watchfulness of mind and spirit. Cynicism, fear, worry, low ideals, cowardice are enemies of success, spiritual strength, and vital living. When these are driven out, a finer personality is possible. Philosophy is something more than a course in your school curricu- lum, to be passed and forgotten. It is something each of us has, whether we recognize it or not. It is the aggregate of our enthusiasm and prejudices. It is the moral code by which we live. It is the equipment we bring to life and the response we expect from life. Now that you are about to be graduated from Bridgewater and to take a more direct part in American society, it may be well for you to take inventory of these many elements which determine your outlook as an individual. You owe that appraisal not only to yourself but to your fellowmen. The strength of the nation rests primarily on the strength of its moral character. Upon the teachers rest the responsibility for the development of character, intelligence, and appreciations in the young people the world over, especially in America where the teachers still enjoy the right to think freely, to explore areas of human knowledge, and to develop power of judgment. While it is true today, as ever, that teachers must be the masters of their subjects, the new and continuously emerging fact is that teachers are becoming more fully cognizant of the spiritual and moral character of the child. The teacher ' s opportunities are limitless. The oncoming generation must acquire those disciplines essential for individual and group living. May I wish you success and happiness as you go forth with a song in your hearts, faith in yourself, and a courageous spirit to meet the challenge. John J. Kelly, President Bessie E. Goff JL O Miss Bessie E. Goff, who has been more than a teacher and librarian to us. She has been a true friend — who understood our problems and guided us with all the interest and ability she pos- sessed. For these and many other reasons we will long remember her. Dedication Zo the Class of 1949 Hearty congratulations on the successful completion of your course in preparation for your teaching careers. Members of this class have shown marked ability, and the Class of ' 49 from the State Teachers College at Bridge- water should make real contributions to the teaching profession. As you step out on your own hold to your ideals and ever be ready, while holding to the old, to try the new. The old is good, the new should be better. Do your part to make it so. May the Father of Us All grant you rich blessings in the years ahead. Bessie E. Goff $• w K , W«l0w|rt. Mt | XV AOST of our success in teaching stems from our experiences with teachers. The following men and women have given us standards by which to judge our own future efforts. faculty Joseph I. Arnold Sociology Mary I. Caldwell Physical Education Julia C. Carter Head Librarian Library Courses Mary M. Crowley Supervisor of Art Ruth E. Davis Director of Training John L. Davoren Literature Dramatization Lois L. Decker Physical Education George Durgin Mathematics Charles E. Foth Mrs. Edith Frost Economics History Languages Bessie E. Gopf Assistant Librarian Introduction to Education E. Irene Graves Biological Sciences D. Francis Hakrigan Penmanship Katherine Hill Literature Speech Paul V. Huffington Geography Geology Climatology T. Leonard Kelly Chemistry Physical Science Olive M. Lovett Composition Ruth I. Low Speech Composition Reading Iva V. Lutz Education Psychology Mrs. Elizabeth M. Higgins Grade 4 Helen Hulsman Grade 6 Eleanor L. Kendall Art Sally Mbhrow Physical Education MABY J. MORIAKTY Physical Education Charles B. McMullen Psychology Tests and Measurements S. Elizabeth Pope Dean of Women Fbieda Rand Supervisor of Music Robert W. Rucker Geography Balfour S. Tyndall Physics Geography Evelyn Lindquist Principal of Training School Mrs. Florence Raymond Grade 6 Louise H. Borchers Grade 5 Doris Sprague Grade 5 Helen Sleeper Grade 4 Elizabeth Hollis Grade 3 Charlotte Thompson Grade 3 Gladys Allen Grade 2 Gertrude Rogers Grade 1 Grace Smith Grade 1 Mary.L-! Marks Kindergarten Clement C. Maxwell Literature Sociology Frederick A. Meier Dean of Men Physical Education Barbara Poe Sefp Grade 2 COLLEGE FACULTY John J. Kelly Joseph I. Arnold Mary I. Caldwell Julia C. Carter Mary M. Crowley Ruth E. Davis John L. Davoren . Lois L. Decker George H. Durgin Charles E. Foth . Edith Bradford Frost Bessie E. Goff E. Irene Graves . D. Francis Harrigan M. Katherine Hill Paul Huffington . T. Leonard Kelly Eleanor L. Kendall Olive H. Lovett Ruth I. Low . Iva V. Lutz Clement C. Maxwell Charles B. McMullen Frederick A. Meier Sally Merrow Mary J. Moriarty S. Elizabeth Pope Freida Rand . Robert W. Rucker Balfour S. Tyndall (Mrs.) Gates House, Bridgewater 24 Grove Street, Bridgewater 193 Summer Street, Bridgewater 49 South Street, Bridgewater 222 Summer Street, Bridgewater 318 Summer Street, Bridgewater 59 Bedford Street, Bridgewater 21 Church Street, Bridgewater . 36 Shaw Road, Bridgewater . 68 Shaw Road, Bridgewater 272 Summer Street, West Somerville 46 Pearl Street, Hyannis 237 Summer Street, Bridgewater 2 Margaret Road, Peabody 49 South Street, Bridgewater 143 Pleasant Street, Bridgewater 43 Belcher Avenue, Brockton 5 Jackson Street, Beverly . 36 Shaw Road, Bridgewater 56 Bennett Street, Bridgewater 92 Bedford Street, Bridgewater 11 State Street, Taunton Centerville Estate, Hyannisport . 28 Stetson Street, Whitman 74 Beacon Street, Hyde Park 57 Spring Hill Avenue, Bridgewater 15 Spring Hill Avenue, Bridgewater 37 Church Street, Bridgewater 39 Pleasant Street, Bridgewater 17 Hillberg Avenue, Brockton TRAINING SCHOOL FACULTY Evelyn P. Lindouist Florence Raymond (Mrs.) . Helen Hulsman Louise M. Borchers Doris Sprague Helen E. Sleeper . Elizabeth M. Higgins (Mrs.) Elizabeth Hollis . Charlotte M. Thompson Gladys L. Allen . Barbara Poe Sepp (Mrs.) . Gertrude M. Rogers Grace E. Smith Mary L. Marks 140 Maple Avenue, Bridgewater 318 Summer Street, Bridgewater 799 Montello Street, Brockton 15 Clarence Avenue, Brockton 464 High Street, Bridgewater 37 Church Street, Bridgewater 49 South Street, Bridgewater 25 Bates Avenue, South Weymouth 25 Grove Street, Bridgewater 38 South Street, Bridgewater Maple Avenue, Bridgewater 49 South Street, Bridgewater 29 Park Street, Rockland 37 Church Street, Bridgewater {14} V R ,ARELY do four years in a person ' s life bring such valued friends. May these pages keep alive for you the beginnings of our many friend- ships and associations. Seniors CLASS HISTORY September. 1945. Our freshman year. WE REMEMBER : the newness, the strangeness of it all — taking physical examinations while we clutched and grabbed at angel robes which were the uniform of The day. We remember when the dreaded first day of initiation arrived. We sang, we danced, we duck-walked around the campus, we weeded tennis courts, in fact there was no limit to our abilities. Everyone was considered potential talent by the terrifying sophomores. Then at long last, the final day of initiation arrived and we remember the party given us by the sophomores. With relieved and happy sighs we wearily untied our grotesque coiffures and laid our name-signs aside, and then concentrated on having a most en- joyable afternoon with our new friends, the sophomores. That year we chose for our class officers: John Berry, president; Alice Holden, vice-president; Ann Venti, secretary; and Alan Bates, treasurer. We achieved the distinction of being the first freshman class to include vet- eran students after the end of the war. John Berry and Walter Gibson were two of the first to enter and as the year continued, more men students joined our ranks, and at last Bridgewater showed promise of becoming a co-ed college once more. In the spring of that year practically every member of the freshman class took part in the great musical extravaganza, Freshmania, which was ably organized by Walter Gibson. The show was a huge success and we feel that it has provided us with many memories for years to come. The memories of our freshman year are pleasant ones. We remember the W.A.A. Supper Hike where we sang around the campfires in the brisk fall evening; Mardi gras with Riviera scenes and brightly costumed dances, and finally the graduation exercises of the class of 1946 where we took our places in the ivy-march and felt that now we were really a part of the Bridgewater tradition. September, 1946 We entered school as sophomores that fall and we were looking forward to a year of memories and achievements that we would hold dear in the future years. We elected as officers to lead us through our second year at Bridgewater: Ann Venti, president; Rita Fiorentini, vice-president; Alice Holden, secretary; and Marie Vincent, treasurer. That year we participated in the biennial Gym Jam where we swung our part- ners, whirled and dosey-doed, exhibiting our abilities as square-dancers and folk dancers before our friends and relatives. We will never forget the confusion when the electricity failed. And this year found many men back in college. They were for the most part veterans; some of them returning to Bridgewater for a second time and others entering for their first year. It was truly fine to see them on campus. The spring of our sophomore year found us making plans for another musical show. Our sophomore show was called S-Capades, and we hoped that it would even surpass the success of Freshmania. Our hopes were fulfilled and everyone pronounced it a grand performance. {18} We remember taking our turn at initiating the freshmen, struggling through sophomore geography and physical science, the Christmas banquet and party, carol singing in the rain, the National Grouping sophomore test that we took for long hours in the auditorium. Again it was the end of May with final exams and graduation swiftly ap- proaching. One graduation day as we stood with our oak boughs raised high in honor of the class of 1947 we remembered that this had been a wonderful year of memories for us at Bridgewater. September, 1947 We again returned to Bridgewater as upperclassmen. We felt certain that this was to be a well-remembered year. Our thoughts, and perhaps in many cases fears, were centered about Training School. This year we were to leave our studies to actually lead a class. At the end of our eight weeks training period we found that many of our fears had been ridiculous but there had also been problems that we had never thought of. As we left training school most of us felt that we had gained a valuable experience. We elected Jean Gillette as president of our class. Her capable assistants were Marjorie Knight, vice-president; Alice Holden, secretary; and Claire Danis, treasurer. The most important social event of the year for the junior class was the junior weekend which we held in the spring of 1948. Who will forget what fun we had at the midnight supper and dance; at the hot dog roast the next day; and at the barn dance with which we ended the weekend festivities? {19} WE REMEMBER: Training School and silk stockings; the liberal 2.30 per- mission after the junior dance; playing baseball at the picnic; Mardi gras, and now the campus looked on the beautiful breezy day that was graduation day for the class of 1948. Yes, it was time for graduation again and this year we marched in the daisy chain. As we marched many of us paused to remember that the next graduation would be ours. It seemed unbelievable but we were looking forward to next September when we would return to Bridgewater in the enviable position of seniors. September, 1948 At long last we were seniors! Although we were excited and joyful we were also a bit sad for this our last year at Bridgewater; the last year for gathering college memories. For the second time Jean Gillette became our class president and Marjorie Knight was elected vice-president for a second year. Marie McNeill served as secretary, and Jack Kelly was our treasurer. Now we were in the midst of hectic planning for graduation and its festivities. Class meetings, committee meetings, arguments, suggestions, and discussions were a result of this planning, but emerging from this chaos we feel there will be a memorable round of graduation activities. Memories for our senior year include : Arranging the new short hair cuts under a graduation cap; three courses with Dr. McMullen; interviews with superintendents; senior training period; the excellent coffee served by Miss Pope; and finally, our senior banquet and prom, which will be one of the most lasting of our senior memories. And as the most important graduation day — our graduation day draws near, many of us are looking forward to a new way of life, new horizons to be gained, but we will always be able to look back and we ' ll remember — Bridgewater! ■ Dale Allberry History Likeable, courteous, reserved r % u- t f John Berry History Good-natured, friendly, well-dressed • v Marjorie Berry Elementary Quiet, generous, serious Ellen Blair History Soft-spoken, sweet, considerate Irene Bouley Physical Education Conscientious, cheerful, co-operative . .dr ■ Gloria Brogi Elementary Graceful, resourceful, talented ■ Sumner Brown History My, good-natured, unpredictable Imogene Brownell History Gentle, modest, tranquil Joan Bull Elementary Sociable, practical, pert Erna Callahan History Philosophical, concerned, reserved Jean Campbell Physical Education Casual, friendly, athletic Clara Candela History Petite, mischievous, pleasant Gertrude Cardoza History Scholarly, dependable, enthusiastic Walter Cavanaugh Physical Education Reserved, ambitious, affable Barbara Chisholm English Loquacious, sparkling, good-natured Marilyn Coelho Elementary Agreeable, individualistic, talkative Barbara Condon English Witty, capable, sincere Irene Costello Physical Education Modest, tranquil, amiable ' Barbara Crocker Physical Education Efficient, petite, shy Marjorie Cummings English Co-operative, musical, faithful Joan Cunningham Elementary Dainty, unassuming, well-versed Philip Curtis English Philosophical, dramatic, congenial Claire Danis Physical Education Enthusiastic, idealistic, pleasant Paul Daley History Straight-forward, serious, talkative Nathalie Dorman History Poised, sincere, courteous Frank Dunn History Sophisticated, unpredictable, assured Mary Fahey Elementary Obliging, thoughtful, retiring Rita Fiorentini Elementary Sympathetic, attractive, assured Dorothy Fish English Creative, sophisticated, colorful Dorothy Fisher Elementary Pleasant, tranquil, dependable Walter Fitzgerald English Cheerful, likeable, witty Mary Fitzpatrick Elementary Conscientious, eager, bashful Mary Forest Elementary Vivacious, unaffected, amiable William Gault English Brilliant, interesting, sophisticated •J9 ,. %, Walter Gibson History Altruistic, versatile, dependable Gloria Gifford Physical Education Composed, accommodating, capable Jean Gillette Elementary Magnetic, capable, cheerful Elaine Girard History Carefree, unaffected, casual Lorraine Gwodz English Ambitious, intellectual, efficient Barbara Harper Elementary Sweet, ladylike, sincere Doris Hartwell Elementary Stately, assured, quiet Doris Haynes Elementary Talkative, pleasant, resourceful Alice Holden Elementary Generous, competent, soft-spoken Loretta-Anne Jeffway Elementary Striking, ladylike, cordial Florence Joseph Elementary Enthusiastic, sweet, charming Kathleen Joyce History Witty, refined, candid John Kelly History Ambitious, gregarious, adaptable Hope Killam Elementary Modest, resourceful, sweet Jacqueline Killan English Talented, efficient, poised Marjorie Knight Physical Education Determined, frank, capable Barbara Leach Elementary Ambitious, friendly, enthusiastic Jean Legg Physical Education Realistic, brisk, sincere Kathleen Leggett Elementary Petite, practical, nimble Leona Liftman Elementary Energetic, congenial, frank Mary MacDougall Elementary Sweet, conscientious, shy Ruth MacLean Science Calm, mature, fastidious Barbara McDonald Science Gay, quizzical, generous Frances McElroy Elementary Fun-loving, cordial, sprightly Barbara McNamara Elementary Ladylike, sincere, generous Marie McNeil Social Studies Spontaneous, casual, witty Raymond Merry History Thoughtful, good-natured, intelligent Mary Minerva English Industrious, accommodating, efficient Betty Morton English Refined, serene, modest E. Caroline Morton English Decorous, musical, resolute Claire Murphy Physical Education Loquacious , amiable, exuberant Grace Murphy Elementary Carefree, unaffected, attractive Dorothy Murray Elementary Serious, considerate, enthusiastic Donald Nesmith Social Studies Droll, scholarly, competent Marjorie Newton English Loquacious, intelligent, deliberate Wilfred Nolan History Mischievous, popular, jaunty ■V Helene O ' Hara Science Lithe, well-dressed, dreamy K:?K::®jl Miriam Osborne Physical Education Smooth, carefree, agreeable Mary Parker English Naive, generous, amiable Jane Plunkett Elementary Cute, energetic, clever Eleanor Raleigh Elementary Witty, deliberate, frank Mae Ranger History Meticulous, helpful, sincere Marie Reynolds Elementary Frank, industrious, jocund Erick Sargent History Loquacious, athletic, impulsive Carol Schneider Elementary Regal, creative, popular Phyllis Schneider Physical Education Diplomatic, affable, artistic Bernice Seavey English Credulous, determined, studious William Sides Social Studies Bucolic, jolly, frank Mary Silvestri Elementary Witty, popular, talkative Sargent Smith English Pensive, generous, natural Howard Soloman History Argumentative, sincere, considerate Irene deSouza English Exuberant, talented, ambitious Laura Lou Startz Elementary Attractive, likeable, quiet Elizabeth Sullivan Elementary Serene, idealistic, poised Edward Sweeney History Polished, contemplative, cosmopolitan Barbara Sykes Elementary Determined, shy, helpful Robert Teahan History Unaffected, serene, athletic Belmira Texiera Physical Education Good-natured, emphatic, thoughtful Merelyn Tobey History Poised, assured, pleasant ■ ffw ; ... iWJ V Ann Venti Physical Education Sweet, placid, gentle Marie Vincent French Ambitious, dignified, reserved Louise Wallace English Idealistic, sympathetic, unperturbable Leola Waters Elementary Charming, soft-spoken, likeable Edward Wells History Artistic, dignified, dreamy Elinor Whalen Elementary Queenly, diplomatic, sweet Louise Conant Elementary Quiet, friendly, sincere Kenneth Downey Social Studies Serious, likeable, pleasant Harrold Shipps History Courteous, friendly, brilliant 4 E: XTRA-CURRICULAR activities supplement our academic program and provide an opportunity for a great deal of pleasure and enjoy- ment. In the following pages we have attempted to present a cross section of these activities. A ctivities Standing: Walter Morrison, Marshal Laforet, Sally Mapes, Israel Greenberg, Harry Nickerson Seated: Alice Holden, Helene O ' Hara, Kathleen Joyce, Marie Vincent Alpha Board Editor-in-Chief: Helene O ' Hara Literary Editor: Dorothy Fish Business Manager: Rita Fiorentini Advertising Manager: Irene deSouza Art Editor: Phyllis Schneider Photography Editor : Marie Vincent Treasurer: Kathleen Joyce Secretary: Alice Holden UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS Assistant Editor : Israel Greenburg Assistant Literary Editor: Harry Nickerson Assistant Business Manager: Paul Salley Assistant Advertising Manager: Alfred Ma- zunkina Assistant Art Editor: Sara Mapes Assistant Photography Editor: Walter Mor- rison Assistant Treasurer: Robert Lemos Assistant Secretary: Betty Opie {44} ♦). w . Standing: Carol Schneider, Paul Olander, Alice Holden Seated: Rhoda Leonard, Jacqueline Killen Marie. Vincent Campus Comment J. Back Row: Elizabeth Mansfield, Janet Dunwoodie, Walter Gibson, Marshal Laforet, Walter Morrison, Israel Greenberg, Harry Nickerson, Alice Holden Second Row: Nancy Cordingly, Leona Milch, Louise Wallace, Clifton Robinson, Helena Hazlett, Nancy Sullivan Front Row: Elaine Shore, Jean French, Ann Marie Burke, Elinor Lenon, Catherine Yoyos W. A. A. Bach Row: Mary Tarlian, Gloria Gifford, Marion Higgins, Marilyn Fitzgerald, Pris- cilla Baker, Pauline Pifko, Marion Haley, Virginia Smith, Jean Little- field, Marjorie Knight Second Row: Irene Bouley, Barbara Crocker, Ann Venti, Jean Campbell, Jean Grant Front Row: Sally Mapes, Elaine Doucette, Barbara McNeil, Margaret O ' Neil, Catherine Sala, Catherine Yoyos M. A. A. Standing: Sumner Brown, Chester Smolski Seated: James Fox, Harry Nickerson. Marshal Laforet, Walter Morrison Day Students Standing: Alice Lonergan, Mary Parker Seated: Marian Tyrell, Ruth Staupas, Patricia Tormey Phillips Brooks Joy Dawson, Sterling Campbell, Jean Hamilton, Norma Wilcoxson Tillinghast H Standing: Mary Forrest, Joan Doherty Seated: Florence Joseph, Evelyn Eoksuzian Woodward Standing: Barbara McNamara, Kathleen Joyce Seated: Claire Danis, Irene deSouza Men ' s Club Robert Firing, Robert Driscoll, James Fox, Wiilard Alden Student Fellowship Eugene Weiss, Carolyn Morton, Marion Higgins, Catherine Yoyos, Doris Gould Newman Club Mary Lou Shea, Louise Wallace, Teresa Corcoran Menorah Club j B mf ' Ml W - V r i L... ■1 ! v|p3| ¥ Bh w ■ ' 7% ' I 1 f Dorothy Green, Marilyn Kline, Charlotte Glovsky Glee Club Orchestra Standing: Janice Beaton, Virginia Corey, Barbara Sykes Seated: Rosalyn Kolvek, Dorothy Fisher, Irene deSouza Margaret Gray, Ruth MacLean, Alan Belcher, Mary Lou Shea, Mary Yankopoulos Kappa Delta Pi Elinor Whalen, Mary Minerva, Robert Rucker, Lorraine Gwodz, Marie Vincent French Club Standing: Mary Tarlian, Marie Vincent, Marion Higgins, Mary Minerva Seated: Barbara Reynolds, Leon Boudreau, Mary O ' Neil K. P. Club Standing: Marie Repani, Marjorie Berry Seated: Sally Mapes, Miss Marks, Leola Waters Upper Elementary Joan Doherty, Christine Axford, Robert Rucker, Catherine Yoyos, Dorothy Green Dramatic Club ■ ■■ ■ !— r i n an aa Gloria Brogi, Paul Olander, Marjorie Torrence Alpha Psi Omega Standing: Kenneth Downey, John Berry, Raymond Merry, Israel Greenberg, Paul Olander Seated: Merelyn Tobey, Gloria Brogi, Jacqueline Killen, Kathleen Leggett Dormitory Council Standing: Nathalie Dorman, Louise Wallace Seated: Phyllis Schneider, Marjorie Knight Appreciation To our advisors, Miss S. Elizabeth Pope, Miss Bessie Goff, Miss Mary Crowley, and Doctor Clement C. Maxwell for their genuine interest and advice. We also thank Mr. Walter Leach of Roberts Engraving Company and Miss Emma L. Branch of Warren Press for their patient service; Jacqueline Killen, Ann Venti, Marshall Laforet, and Walter Morrison for the help they have given us; and the senior class for its sympathetic understanding of our problems. HE year-round sports pro- gram at Bridgewater has held a large part of our interest. Our best to the men and women who made it possible. Sports SPARKLES FROM THE DIAMOND By Izzy Greenburg and Marsh Laforet Owing to the necessity of going to press before the inception of the baseball season, the 1949 Alpha carries the analysis of the previous campaign. Faced with the usual obstacles of few veterans and a slim rank of new candi- dates, Coach Knute H. Andersson did a magnificent job of molding together an aggressive squad of baseballers, who gave a creditable account of themselves on the field. Lusty doubles from the bats of Bill Ford and Dick Grimley gave local follow- ers a chance to cheer, as the Teachers threw a scare into the highly touted Suffolk University array, in a tight opening battle in Waltham. . . . Filled with revenge after scoring one-sided wins over Tufts and M.I.T., the Suffolk nine invaded Bridge- water ' s Legion Field the following week; but for the first seven innings were subdued by the skillful twirling of Sargent Smith. An unfortunate fielding lapse ruined the fine efforts of Ricky Sargent and Happy Mazukina; and Smitty ' s twirling stint went to naught as the invading lads eked out a 3-2 victory. . . . The two other games that were played netted losses due to too many errors. Despite their losses, the local nine displayed a determined, aggressive spirit accented by good sportsmanship of the field. Playing against more highly or- ganized opposition failed to dim the spar- kling brilliance of several of the Bridgewater performers, including such highlights as: Sargent Smith ' s pitching, Ricky Sargent ' s fielding gems, the fine peppy catching of Al Mazukina, the nimble pickups of short- stop Bill Ford, and Johnny Hugh ' s miracle- man catches in centerfield. Considering the fine showing of the 1948 squad we are confident that the 1949 array, inspired by the return of Coach Frederick Meier, will splash frequently into the win column. The 1948 Squad: Pitchers Sargent Smith, Ray Lanthier, Robert Teahan, Warren Thuotte, and Phil Cleary ; infielders James Flanagan, Joe Kudera, Bill Ford, Malcolm Dillon, and Bob Lemos; catchers Alfred Mazukina and Chester Smolski; outfielders John Hughes, Erick Sargent, Al Walsh, James Topham, Bob Firing and Frank Hennessy. Managers Walter Gib- son and Henry Hicks. SOCCER GLIMPSES Although struggling hard in many a contest, it proved of no avail as the locals emerged with no wins. B.T.C. succumbed 5-2 to Fitchburg on October 5 on opposition territory. Pappas and Salley captured honors for the day. . . . Durfee barely tripped up the Maroon and White by 2-1, October 11, at home. George Pappas netted our only tally. The strong defensive work of Ricky Sargent, Al Mazukina, and Walt Morrison staved off a greater edge. . . . Boston wit- nessed the Suffolk eleven deliver a 2-0 knockout blow October 21. Ricky Sargent and Paul Salley led the defensive, thus pre- venting a further shellacking. . . . Bridge- water suffered another setback when New Bedford surmounted all barriers to claim victory by 6-1, November 1, at New Bed- ford. Bernie Miller featured the only goal. Other limelighters were Mazukina, Pappas, Morrison, and Sweeney. . . . Walt Morrison, Paul Salley, and Bill Sides tried to bolster up the home morale by leading the war- riors with their aggressiveness; but again the Teachers registered a 4-0 loss against a 58} powerful Durfee group on November 3, at Fall River. Joe Gregg, Chet Smolski, and Joe Emord proved capable subs. . . . November 6 drew the curtains on an un- successful soccer season as wins go, but truly eventful as was demonstrated when Bridgewater gave everything in their last battle with Suffolk on lower campus. INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL ACTIVITIES Despite the efforts of Mother Na- ture, Director Walter Gibson managed to put on an extensive intramural football program which found a total o f thirty- eight lads participating. An aggressive Packers group, paced by Captain War- ren Thuotte and Sam Gomes, subdued Captain Johnny Hughes ' Rockets and acting Captain Mai Dillon ' s Bears to cop the imaginary crown. Highlights of the season were the amazing Rocket passing combine of Ricky Sargent to Bob Lemos and the brilliant broken field running of the two Bear stars, Bill Ford and Joe Gregg. Dan Cagnina proved an experi- enced and capable arbiter by keeping the games running smoothly at a rapid pace. Encouraged by the excellent results produced by appointing a Director of Intra- mural Activities, President Marshall La- foret and the M.A.A. Board authorized permanent appointments for Director Gib- son and his assistant George Pappas. This move guarantees a uniform and permanent system of intramurals, thus allowing more men to participate in the athletic program. Plans for a complete round of interclass basketball and softball games have been put into effect. BASKETBALL ON PARADE Coach Frederick A. Meier picked up where he left off, after a year ' s absence, by molding B.T.C. ' s basketball team into dynamic form for the coming season. A preliminary tournament between the Alum- ni and the Teachers showed the mettle of the latter. Hopes for a successful season were seen in the shining performances of such veteran players of last year ' s squad as Bob Teahan, Ricky Sargent, Sargent Smith, Jim Flanagan, Joe Kuder, Marsh Douthart, and Al Mazukina. Harold Bodle, a newcomer to Bridgewater, but not to basketball is promising first string ma- terial. Experienced J.V. material is aptly demonstrated in George Pappas, Marsh La- foret, Mai Dillon, Chet Smolski, Will Ford, and Bob Firing. Candidates Sam Gomes, Dick Stokinger, Don Bates, Paul Kelley, Don Morey, Bob Carter, Michael Sullivan, Jim McCarthy, and Ray Lemieux round out the squad. Several of the previous mentioned may prove to make good varsity material; Sam Gomes and Dick Stokinger look especially promising. Alumni Succumbs The Red and White claimed a vic- tory in their first encounter when the Alumni were forced to acquiesce. 47-35 on November 20. Judging from the smooth clicking teamwork and veteran experience shown, Bridgewater can look forward to a good season. An early deadline permits Alpha little but to mention the schedule for the season, including eight home games and seven contests away, one held in the Boston Garden against Westfield Teachers, Jan- uary 11, 1949. The opponents included: Durfee, Salem, Bryant, Fitchburg, Suffolk, New Bedford, Westfield, Curry, and Wor- cester. 59 Frederick A. Meier COACH MEIER— GREETINGS A fine example to the men in his high ideals of sportsmanship, Coach Fred- erick A. Meier has made a welcome return to B.T.C., after completing graduate work for a doctor ' s degree in health education at the University of Indiana. Active in all varsity sports at Bos- ton College, his Alma Mater, he also par- ticipated in semi-pro baseball and football. A man of wide experience and numerous accomplishments, Mr. Meier has instructed (just to mention a few) football, basket- ball, baseball, tennis, and track. A chance to travel was made oppor- tune when our coach went overseas in 1942 and acquired seven battle stars by the time of his discharge Christmas Day, 1945. He now holds the rank of major in the Reserve. When allowed to squeeze out some spare time from being Dean of Men, science professor, and Athletic Director, Fred Meier likes to indulge in sailing. BASKETBALL INTRAMURALS Intramural basketball got off to a good start this year with a grouping of six teams organized along a divisional basis. Fred Nolan captained the senior team, the Bombers. The juniors boasted of the powerful Steamrollers under Paul Salley and the aggressive Celtics led by Warren Cooke. Dan Cagnina and Warren Thuotte kept the sophomores in the league with their Capitols and Knickerbockers. The sole freshman team was skillfully handled by Bill Sullivan, whose Bullets put up a good fight. The program was handled by cap- able referees Al Mazukina, Joe Kudera, Bill Gault, and Marsh Laforet. Basket- ball, one of the Big Three in intramurals (the others being football and softball), ■{60} provided copious fun, exercise, and relaxa- tion for those individuals who lacked the time to participate in varsity athletics. ATHLETIC AWARDS An impressive ceremony was held on Sports Night in May, when President John J. Kelly, assisted by Athletic Director Frederick Meier, presented- charms and award certificates to those members of the senior class who had qualified. This presentation marked the initial use of the new policy inaugurated by President Mar- shall Laforet and the M.A.A. Board. Under the new standardized system of award, a charm will be presented to those athletes who have accrued four varsity credits, and a certificate will be issued for each varsity credit received. Those sen- iors who have qualified as we go to press include : Recipients of Charms Erick Sargent — Soccer, Basketball and Baseball Walter Gibson — Manager of Soccer, Bas- ketball, and Baseball Bob Teahan — Basketball and Baseball Bill Gault — Soccer and Basketball Bill Sides — Soccer Fred Nolan — Soccer and Basketball Recipients of Certificates John Berry — Soccer and Tennis Jack Kelly — Tennis Sargent Smith — Basketball and Baseball Howard Solomon — Soccer Edward Sweeney — Soccer and Basketball 6l} WOMEN ' S ATHLETICS By Ann Venti The women of Bridgewater are an active and athletic group. W.A.A. records prove this. When fall rolls around and college commences, the townfolk of Bridge- water see a familiar sight. Students weighted down with suitcases and tennis racquets and other sport equipment come back for another year of study with some time out for recreation and fun. Let ' s take a look at lower campus some sunny, fall afternoon. Does that hockey field look small? It really isn ' t. Just ask the teams that finished playing that fast game. Midge Knight did a fine job as director and does as fine a job playing on the field. Some outstanding wielders of the hockey stick are Ruth Anderson, Louise Mariani, Jean Legg, Beverly Pottern, Helen Kudlic, Jane Cliggott, and Claire Murphy. Our college sent a team to participate in a play- day at Wellesley. Jean Campbell was picked to be on the Second All Boston Team, position, right halfback. Pauline Pifko, better known as Pif , kept beginners and advanced players in tennis busy on the courts. Honor credits in this sport went to Irene Bouley, Dot Petrie, Jean Cappaluzzo, Helen Kud- ic, Rhoda Leonard, and Virginia Smith. Even though archery is an old sport, it is still popular and has many followers. Marion Higgins hit the bullseye with the fine job she did on the range as director. It may look easy to shoot an arrow and hit the target, but believe me, those who par- ticipate know it requires skill and calm, steady nerves. Dot Szafer, Sally D ' Amelio, Carolyn Lorman, Adele Cebula, Barbara Rosenblatt and Marjorie Simmons are our feminine Robin Hoods. It was good to see that volleyball had a large following this year. This has been one sport which hasn ' t been too popu- lar with the girls in the past years for no apparent reason. Its success this year we attribute to the wise and careful planning of Gloria Gifford, the director. The annual fall Supper Hike is looked forward to each year. Girls in their dungarees and sport shirts usually hike to the sand pits for an outdoor weenie roast, for talking, laughing, singing, and enter- tainment. This year, because of the threat of fires, the Supper Hike was held in the gym. This didn ' t dampen any spirits and a most wonderful time was had by all who attended. Mary Tarlian deserves a large share of the credit for making the affair a success. When the second eight weeks of col- lege rolls around lower campus looks de- serted and the gym is bustling with activi- ties. Basketball, modern dance, social dancing, and folk dancing occupy the most time. Basketball enrolls the greatest num- ber of students during the winter months. It takes a good eye to sink those shots, but W.A.A. teams have many girls who can do it. Modern dance is taught to beginners and advanced by Claire Klein. Ruth Alice Henderson capably taught the first group of dancers while Training School kept Claire busy. There is also a Modern Dance Club in the college that picks its members from the W.A.A. group. Some of the other activities offered are swimming at the Y.W.C.A. in Brock- ton, bowling and miscellaneous sports, which include shuffleboard and ping-pong. In addition to a varied sports pro- gram, W.A.A. offers some social affairs to its members. At the time of this writing {62 a Barn Dance in conjunction with M.A.A. was being planned. Votes of praise go to Jean Grant and Ginger Smith, both of the W.A.A. board. Jean and her committee quickly and effi- ciently organized tryouts for cheerleaders. Those chosen for 1948-49 were Joan Bull, Kay Sala, Ruth Alice Henderson, Virginia Knight, Ruth Anderson, Marion Murphy, and Marie Mulcahy. Many students who stay at college over the week ends wish that the gym could be opened and used. If this use of the gym does come about the large share of the credit would go to Ginger who sug- gested the idea and who worked on the committee to help bring it about. The year 1948 was the Silver Jubilee Year at our college for W.A.A. One of the highlights which helped celebrate it was the Women ' s Athletic Conference. Dele- gates fr om all Massachusetts State Teach- ers Colleges were on campus to have a wonderful week end, thanks to the grand co-operation of both the men and women students of Bridgewater. Comes spring and the big event is the annual W.A.A. banquet. This is really a wonderful affair. Unity is felt every- where, for every woman student in the col- lege is a member of W.A.A., and everyone who possibly can attends the banquet. Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors have more banquets toward which they may look forward. For seniors its their last, but they leave with many happy thoughts and memories of the games they ' ve played, and the wonderful times they ' ve had with their best friends. 63 S.6.A. formal with f Kickey and pan . ■ ft HE warmth of our college depends on our undergraduates. Here is a record of those who are main- taining its life and standards. Classes SENIOR GLASS m Senior Directory Berry, John R., Jr 34 Tuttle Street, Fall River Berry, Marjorie E 2 Pond Street, Hingham Blair, Ellen G 20 Argle Avenue, Brockton Bouley, Irene A 64 Crane Avenue, Dalton Brogi, Gloria M Cambridge Road, Burlington Brown, Sumner N 45 Morgan Street, New Bedford Brownell, Imogene Drift Road, South Westport Bull, Joan 73 Canterbury Road, Springfield Callahan, Erna J 44 Blue Hill Terrace, Milton Campbell, Jean L. 29 Jefferson Street, Taunton Candela, Clara D East Street, Wrentham Cavanaugh, Walter, Jr 225 Elm Street, North Attleboro Cardoza, Gertrude 108 Denton Street, Extension, Brockton Chisholm, Barbara G 46 Sunset Avenue, West Bridgewater Coehlo, Marilyn B 44 Sinnott Street, West Bridgewater Conant, Louise N. 55 Tonager Street, Arlington Condon, Barbara L 27 Elm Avenue, Brockton Costello, Irene M 15 Middlesex Street, North Andover Courtney, Katherine V 12 Waldeck Street, Dorchester Crocker, Barbara A 6 Elmer Street, Brockton Cummings, Marjorie L 27 Vesey Street, Brockton Cunningham, Joan F 149 Liberty Street, Randolph Curtis, Philip G., Jr South Yarmouth Danis, Claire N 675 Penn Street, Fall River Dorman, Natalie J 64 Cliff Avenue, Winthrop Downey, Kenneth Morin Avenue, Swansea Dunn, Frank F 308 Main Street, Bridgewater Fahey, Mary L. . . . . ■ . . . 431 North Main Street, Randolph Fiorentini, Rita B 8 Garfield Street, Haverhill Fish, Dorothy L. Craigville Beach Road, Centerville Fisher, Dorothy J School Street, Edgartown Fitzgerald, Walter J. 23 Scott Street, Fall River Fitzpatrick, Mary L 95 Cross Street, Brockton Forrest, Mary E. 173 Beech Avenue, Melrose Gault, William 37 Russell Street, Plymouth Gibson, Walter D Damon ' s Point, Marshfield Gifpord, Gloria A 23 East Main Street, Brockton Gillette, Jean E. 128 Clifton Road, Brockton Girard, Elaine Clifford Road, Plymouth Gwodz, Lorraine M 21 Clarence Street, South Dartmouth Harper, Barbara B 96 Beaulah Street, Whitman Hartwell, Doris E 409 Main Street, Acton Haynes, Doris M 32 Franklin Street, Milford Holden, Alice M. 405 Tarkiln Hill, New Bedford Jefpway, Loretta-Anne ......... 17 Park Street, Easthampton Joseph, Florence B . 142 Hillside Avenue, Arlington Joyce, Kathleen M Draper Avenue, North Attleboro Kelley, John J., Jr Cedar Street, Bridgewater Killan, Hope A 306 Union Street, Braintree 00} Killen, Jacqueline M. Knight, Mabjorie L. Leach, Babbara J. Legg, Jean D. Leggett, Kathleen M. Liftman, Leona B. MacDougall, Mary F. MacLean, RnTH M. McDonald, Babbara I. McElroy, Frances E. McNamara, Barbara A McNeil, Marie L. Merry, Raymond B. Minerva, Mary C. Morton, Betty G. Morton, E. Caroline Murphy, Claire K. Murphy, Grace L. Murray, Dorothy F. Nesmith, Donald C. Newton, Marjorie H. —Nolan, Wilfred A. O ' Hara, Helene Osborne, Miriam D. Parker, Mary M. Plunkett, Jane A. Raleigh, Eleanor L. Ranger, May I. Reynolds, Marie . Sargent, Erick K. Schneider, Carol I. Schneider, Phyllis A. Seavey, Berniece R. Shipps, Harrold S., Jr. Sides, William B. . Silvestri, Mary A. Smith, Sargent D. Solomon, Howard M. Startz, Laurie L. . Sullivan, Elizabeth Sweeney, Edward F. Sykes, Barbara J. . _, Teahan, Robert S. Teixeira, Belmira A. Tobey, Merelyn A. Venti, Ann M. Vincent, Marie T. Wallace, Louise T. Waters, Leola N. . Whalen, Elinor A. Wells, Edward M. 2 India Street, Nantucket 34 Mt. Pleasant Street, Plymouth 11 Holbrook Avenue, Brockton Winter Street, West Hanover 169 Perkins Avenue, Brockton 93 Maverick Street, Chelsea . 167 Leydon Road, Brockton 166 South Street, Bridge water 291 Maple Street, Fall River 106 South Main Street, Randolph 106 Locust Street, Fall River 16 Crawford Road, South Braintree Pembroke Street, Kingston 27 William Street, Brockton 72 Sutton Street, North Andover 48 Southbourne Road, Jamaica Plain 33 Winifred Road, Brockton 41 Leavitt Street, Brockton 253 Hillman Street, New Bedford . 1156 Main Street, Brockton . Washington Street, Duxbury 60 Sagamore Street, Dorchester 77 Petty Plain Road, Greenfield Main Street, Norwell 43 Belmont Street, Rockland 23 Bridge Street, North Easton County Road, Bourne 216 Warren Street, Fall River 51 Holmes Street, North Quincy 105 East Street, North Attleboro Walnut Street, Riverside, Gill Walnut Street, Riverside, Gill 35 Hartwell Street, Dorchester Wareham Road, Marion . 101 Main Street, North Hanover 148 Florence Street, Brockton 706 West Main Street, Avon 16 Plymouth Street, Brockton 45 Dedham Street, Wrentham 57 Brattle Street, Arlington 81 Hommand Street, Belmont 590 Shawmut Avenue, New Bedford 10 Keefe Avenue, Holyoke 34 Sherman Street, Roxbury 21 Oakland Road, Stoughton 8 Mason Street, Brockton 11 Winter Avenue, Taunton . 652 Union Street, New Bedford 1006 Kempton Street, New Bedford 73 Euclid Avenue, Springfield 41S Pleasant Street, Milton in} Standing: Paul Salley, Robert Lemos Seated: Rhoda Leonard, Janet Beaton Class of 1951 Class of 1952 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Joseph Driscoll President Pauline O ' Sullivan Vice President Marjorie Torrence Secretary Ralph Desjardins Treasurer Charles McDonald Rita O ' Neil William Sullivan Douglas Barrows {72} Junior Directory Adams, Della . Alden, Willabd Allberry, Dale Axford, Christine Bair, Barbara M. Baker, Priscilla Bates, Alan E. Beaton, Janet Berry, Carol P. Bishop, Theresa L. Bodwicz, Frederick R. Brandt, Roberta Callahan, John J. Cassidy, Margaret S. Ciampa, Marie A. . Clark, Marilyn C. Clough, Carolyn E. Cooke, Warren S. Corcoran, Theresa M. Correia, Mary Coutavas, Pauline Crocker, Theodore E. CuMMINGS, DENISE E. Dawson, Joyce M. Dickie, Paul Doherty ' , Joan Doucette, Elaine . Driscoll, Robert E. Dumoracki, Lottie A. Eoksuzian, Evelyn M. Fekkes, Dorothy A. Finn, Eleanor M. . Firing, Robert W. Fiske, Marjorie Fitzgerald, Marilyn A. Fitzmaurice, Ann B. Fleming, Richard Flynn, Mary E. Fyfe, Claire C. Gaudette, Margaret Gildea, Marion T. Grant, Jean . Gray, Margaret . Greenberg, Israel Gullich, Barbara A. Gustapson, Frederick W. Haley, Marion F. . Hall, Barbara Hamilton, Jean Hazlett, Helena Hennessy, Francis J. Higgins, Marion R. Hill, Kathleen E. Hovey, Richard B. Hughes, John . Jenkins, Margaret Kambour, Marilyn Kiernan, Albert Kiernan, Warren Klein, Claire Kline, Marilyn Knight, Virginia J. Kolvek, Roselyn C. 1133 Pleasant Street, Bridge water Box 97, Harding 27 Worth Street, Fairhaven Washington Street, Plymouth Dudley Hill, Dudley 24 Everett Street, Lynn 36 Bates Avenue, South Weymouth 450 Main Street, Wareham 2303 Turnpike Street, North Andover . 195 Riverneck Road, Chelmsford 29 Grapo Street, Bridgewater 28 Shaw Street, North Weymouth 130 Bedford Street, New Bedford 66-B Perkins Street, Jamaica Plain 98 Palmer Street, Arlington 63 Plymouth Street, North Abington 128 Lincoln Street, West Medway 96 Warren Street, Medford 2 Woodward Park Street, Dorchester 373 Main Street, North Easton High Street, Haverhill 15 Columbia Street, Brockton 15 Trescott Street, Dorchester 125 Parker Street, Lowell 51 Ronald Road, Arlington 762 Bay Street, Taunton Keith Avenue, Lakeville 70 Pine Street, North Abington 25 Bunker Avenue, Brockton 120 Lovell Road, Watertown 240 Randolph Street, South Weymouth 59 Park Street, Andover 468 Walnut Street, West Bridgewater Glen Echo Road, Stoughton 83 Ashton Avenue, Boston 93 High Harth Road, Arlington 291 Tremont Street, Taunton 2211 South Main Street, Fall River 314 Nahatan Street, Norwood 188 Spring Street; Hanson 17 West Forest Street, Lowell Shore Road, Pocasset 44 French Street, Fall River 18 Grosvenor Street, Springfield 180 Walpole Street, Norwood 199 Middle Street, East Weymouth . 84 Emory Street, Attleboro . 5 Circuit Avenue, Wareham 44 Maple Street, Needham 66 Walcott Avenue, East Walpole 200 South Street, Bridgewater 5 Waltham Street, Lexington 43 Jacob Street, Brockton Tahottawan Road, Littleton 32 New Bedford Street, Hyde Park 253 Green Street, Fairhaven 15 Beacon Street, Walpole River Street, Halifax River Street, Halifax 25 Supple Road, Dorchester 14 Glenwood Street, Lynn 38 Balcomb Street, Salem 25 Judson Street, Springfield {73} Kudera, Joseph A. Kudlic, Helen A. . La Belle, Jeanette R LaForet, Marshall J. LaPierre, M. Jeanne Larson, Ruth . Lemes, Robert Lenon, Margaret E. Leonard, Margaret Leonard, Rhoda A. Lindahl, June E. . Lonergan, Alice R. Loughlin, Rita MacLean, Donald R. Maguire, Jean M. Mann, Charles L. Mapes, Sara A. Margozzi, Eugene Marr, Marie J. Matulis, Lena V. . Mazukina, Alfred Meagher, Mary E. McMullen, Elizabeth J. Migliorati, Nora . Milch, Leona M. Miller, Burnham Moore, Dorothy N. Morrison, Walter K. Nickerson, Harry N. Novick, Charlotte Oakley, Mary E. O ' Byrne, Lucelle A. O ' Hearn, Angela . Olander, Paul A. . Olenick, Barbara T. Olliff, Doreen M. O ' Neill, Margaret L. O ' Neill, Mary E. . Opie, Betty O. Pappas, George J. . Parkinson, Jean . Perkins, Dorothy R. Perrow, Jeanne Pifko, Pauline A. Pike, Gay Reynolds, Barbara E Robinson, Clifton L. Ruben, Thelma R. Sala, Catherine A. Salley, Paul V. Shea, Mary L. Silva, Mary . Simmons, Lois Sinclair, E. Carolyn Smith, Roberta C Stratton, Ann N. . Sullivan, Nancy . Tarlian, Mary L. Tessier, Eileen Thornton, Betty M. Tormey, Patricia E. Tyrrell, Marian C. Weinstein, David Welch, Mary T. . Wilcoxson, Norma J. Yoyos, Catherine . Zimmerman, Mildred M 19 Springdale Avenue, Saugus 6 West Avenue, Ludlow 21 Beaver Street, Brockton . 46 Francis Street, Waltham 167 Manchester Street, Fall River 25 Station Street, Quincy Horseneck Road, Dartmouth 105 Warren Road, Swansea 182 Sherman Street, Canton 204 Centre Street, Somerset Center 142 George Street, Arlington 23 Olive Street, Brockton 645 Main Street, Watertown 166 South Street, Bridgewater 35 Lawrence Street, Haverhill 78 Beulah Street, Whitman 608 Bridge Street, North Weymouth 17 Ditmar Street, North Quincy 20 Carey Street, Rockland 45 Arthur Street, Brockton 30 Cottage Street, Bridgewater 140 O ' Callaghan Way, South Boston 58 Park Street, New Bedford 960 Summer Street, Bridgewater 62 Mariposa Street, Mattapan 526 Manning Street, Needham 195 Pleasant Street, Bridgewater 45 Tavern Road, Waltham Box 158, West Dennis 17 Bartlett Crescent, Brookline 15 Summer Street, Leominster 386 Pleasant Street, Brockton . 192 Winthrop Street, Fall River . 481 Bedford Street, Bridgewater . 262 Field Street, Brockton Center Street, South Easton 15 Jason Terrace, Arlington 22 Farrington Street, Arlington 82 President Street, Lynn 85 Harrison Avenue, Woburn 32 Linden Avenue, Fairhaven . 27 Hartford Street, Bedford 64 Unicorn Avenue, East Weymouth 20 Bay View Avenue, Fairhaven Jackson Street, Saugus 53 Windsor Street, Arlington 23 Plain Street, Brockton 74 Floyd Street, Dorchester 358 High Street, Bridgewater 49 Essex Street, Revere 862 Robeson Street, Fall River 63 Oak Street, Taunton 121 Lincoln Avenue, North Dighton 49 Pearl Street, Springfield Ingell Street, Taunton 140 Court Street, Plymouth 52 Forest Street, Fall River 90 South Merrill Street, Bradford 5 Mather Street, Dorchester 793 Washington Street, Brookline 19 Gibbons Street, Weymouth 8 Oakdale Street, Brockton 33 Wildwood Street, Dorchester 418 Pleasant Street, Milton Warren Street, Great Barrington 10 Days Lane, Webster 34 Tremont Street, Cambridge 04} Sophomore Directory Acobn, Barbara L 71 Cliff Street, Quincy Apps, Veronica 212 Old Colony Avenue, Swampscott Austin, Phyllis A Fuller Street, Middleboro Baines, Margaret M 43 County Street, New Bedford Barrah, William H., Jr 2038 County Street, Somerset Baker, Ralph W., Jr. Main Street, Lakeville Barry, Barbara 275 Park Street, Arlington Belcher, Allan K., Jr 179 Whitman Street, East Bridgewater Bentley, Jean Marie 35 Prospect Street, Weymouth Benz, Elizabeth 2 Lodge Road, Belmont Bernier, Mary Eileen 19 Ruth Street, New Bedford Bleatj, Dorothy T 3 Pearl Street, North Dighton Blottman, Ruth 220 Slater Street, Attleboro Boudreau, Leon 167 Whittenton Street, Taunton Bradford, Beverly 40 Faulkner Road, Braintree Bradshaw, Elizabeth 414 Belmont Street, Fall River Braga, Mildred 15 Fisher Street, Taunton Bragg, Isabelle N 10 Bloomfield Street, Dorchester Cagnina, Salvatore D 5 McCabe Court, Woburn Calnan, Ida M 54 Holliston Street, Medway Campbell, Sterling C. 45 Carruth Street, Dorchester Cappellizzo, Jean 7 Hayes Avenue, Greenfield Carr, Marjorie E . 253 Market Street, Brockton Carter, Robert S 32 Roosevelt Road, South Weymouth Casey, Robert J., Jr 117 Summer Street, Weymouth Cebula, Adele 518 Coggeshell Street, New Bedford Cedrone, Cesidio L 184 West Street, Quincy Chaplain, Carol 249 North Main Street, Middleboro Chapman, Priscilla E . . . 110 Union Street, Holbrook Chase, Maude W. County Road, Eastham Cliggot, E. Jane Main Street, Cotuit Collins, Jean M. 36 Oxford Street, Arlington Cooke, Marie Christine 18 Taylor Street, Amherst Corcoran, Marie 6 Valley Road Extension, Milton Cordingley, Ann T 98 Park East, Lowell Corey, Virginia Anne 25 Harding Avenue, Belmont Cornell, Patricia 19 Library Street, Revere Costa, Lawrence J 26 Hale Street, Bridgewater Creedon, Walter G 29 Lewis Avenue, Arlington Cummings, Martha E 27 Vesey Street, Fairhaven Dadian, Margaret 815 Central Street, Lowell Dawes Dorothy J 480 Lebanon Street, Melrose Daly Thomas J 260 Pratt Avenue, Somerset Center Desjardins, G. Ralph . . 76 Topham Street, New Bedford Devine, Thomas C 42 Field Street, Brockton Dillon, Malcolm G 22 Janvrin Avenue, Revere Diniz, Rosanna F 1167 Cove Road, New Bedford Doherty, Mary Joan Cedar Street, Bridgewater Dougall, Joan C „ Point Road, Marion Douthart, Thomas M Main Street, West Falmouth Doyle, Beatrice M 23 Chester Street, Arlington Driscoll, Joseph C 4 Beaver Dam Road, Scituate Dudgeon, Faith Tobey Lane, Mattapoisett Dunn Harold 161 Ash Street, West Bridgewater Dunn ' Lois C 21 Grove Street, Bridgewater Dunn| Noreen 26 Walnut Street, Palmer Dunw ' oodie, Jane E 6 Elm Avenue, Fairhaven Dyer Pearl South Street, Bridgewater Ellis ' Helen C. 842 South Franklin Street, Brookfield Ennis ' John R 84 McLennan Street, Amherst Fantini, Mildred P 43 Wilson Street, Haverhill Fellini, Jacqueline 35 Albion Street, Rockland Ferguson, Joan 269 Sea Street, Hyannis Finnegan, William M 90 Franklin Street, Chelsea Flanagan, James A. _, ai _ New Bedford Flynn Rita 104 South Street, Bridgewater Fontinha, Rose S. ' . 85 Winter Street, Taunton Ford, Willard H. Fox, James W. Gaw, Shirley Gerard, John A. Gleekman, Wallace Glovsky, Charlotte Goddard, Mildred C. Goldman, Burton D. Goodhue, Barbara Gorman, Elinor Gouchberg, Beatrice Gould, Doris E. Goyetche, Doris . Green, Dorothy M. Gregg, Joseph B. Gregory, Christopher Gropper, Betsy Hanson, Margery A. Harris, Jean E. Hart, Margaret J. Hart, Mary T. Hay, Beverly R. . Haydon, Janice Hayes, Mary Theresa Henderson, Ruth A. Haverly, Diane Hicks, Henry F., Jr. Higgins, Beatrice M. Higgins, Norma Holub, Barbara Anne Jackman, Barbara A. James, Richard W. Jerrard, Joseph G. Johnson, Richard L. Joyce, Kathleen I. Joyce, Mary T. Kaplan, Carol L. . Kelliher, Kathleen Kelly, Paul F. Kemp, Gertrude L. LaBelle, Doris E. Lanthier, Raymond T. Legere, Marilyn E. Lemieux, Raymond C. Lindell, Beverly . llttlepield, jean ann Lynch, Jean M. Lyons, Rita H. Mack, Theresa P. . Mahoney, Jane Mansfield, Elizabeth Ann McAdams, Alberta C. McAloon, Mary Alice McGee, Anne F. McKinnon, Kathryn McNeill, Barbara M. Megas, Demetrios Messier, Barbara A. Melutis, Marjorie Mundt, Jacqueline Noonan, JoAnn M. O ' Donnell, Dorothy O ' Neill, Patricia . Oh an, Harry . Olney, Elizabeth . Osterman, John A. O ' Sullivan, Pauline Palladino, Joseph Peach, Claire E. . Peebles, Virginia L. Petrie, Dorothy I. 266 West Main Street, Avon Franklin Street, Halifax 15 Cove Stree t, New Bedford 1163 Summer Street, Bridge water 20 McLellan Street, Dorchester I Erie Street, Swampseott 1289 Pleasant Street, East Weymouth 20 Sutton Street, Mattapan Middleboro Road, East Freetown 41 Lakeview Avenue, South Braintree 109 Johnson Street, Lynn R.F.D. No. 2, Shelburne Falls 2 Myrtle Street, Gloucester 267 Talbot Avenue, Dorchester 3 Bow Street, Taunton 164 Spring (East) Avenue, Avon Intervale 140, Roxbury 568 Pleasant Street, Bridgewater 60 Marlboro Street, Wollaston West Main Street, Hyannis West Main Street, Hyannis 77 Dale Street, Waltham 43 Hedge Street, Fairhaven 90 Elmer Road, Dorchester 6 Thirteenth Street, Attleboro 436 Main Street, Hyannis 452 Division Street, Fall River 60 Summer Street, Plymouth 144 Larch Road, Cambridge 36 Reedsdale Road, Milton 363 State Road, North Dartmouth 91 Tilton Avenue, Brockton 20 Benson Street, Whitman 151 Hillberg Avenue, Brockton 293 Forest Avenue, Brockton 2 Maple Street, Dorchester 142 Sutherland Road, Brighton Ashland Street, Taunton 349 North Avenue, Rockland II Pine Avenue, Brockton 20 Beaver Street, Brockton 57 Tiffany Street, Attleboro 35 Corinthian Road, West Somerville 61 Van Buren Street, Taunton Bernardston Road, Greenfield 346 Eastern Avenue, Lynn 8 South Street, Randolph 35 Snell Street, Holbrook 182 Dean Street, Norwood 53 Church Street, Cambridge 132 Central Street, Athol 3 Bliss Street, Taunton 72 Lynde Avenue, Melrose 80 Holmes Avenue, Dorchester 204 Main Street, Melrose 114 Rock Street, Lowell 967 Commercial Street, East Weymouth 136 Arthur Street, Brockton 34 Lakeview Avenue, South Braintree 21 Frothingham Street, Lowell 43 DeWolfe Street, New Bedford 73 Fletcher Street, Roslindale Adams Lane, Holbrook 567 Lincoln Street, Seekonk 334 Rock Street, Quincy 16 Russell Street, Arlington 92 Second Street, Framingham Central Street, Foxboro 398 Ferry Street, Maiden 161 West Street, Ware {16} Phillips, Shirley . Pickett, Meredith G. Pierce, Bradford I. Pottern, Beverly B. Powers, Lois . Quirk, Marie T. . Reekast, Rita Marie Repani, Marie Rosha, Audrey Rosenblatt, Barbara Rossi, Lorraine A. Rothwell, Joan Anne Royce, Harriet Russell, Patricia Ann Sahlberg, Richard Shea, Lois E. . Smith, Astp.id Smith, Virginia C. Smolski, Chester E. Sprague, William K., Jr Stanley, Marcia E. Staupas, Ruth T. . Sullivan, Michael F. Szafar, Dorothy A. Taylor, James K. . Tenanbaum, Miriam Thuotte, Warren . Tibbetts, Louise M. Tobin, Jane F. Topham, James L. . Topham, Madeleine Torrence, Map.jorie E Vaughan, Barbara Vaughan, William Walsh, Albert H. . Waters, Ethel D. . Weiss, Eugene Welch, Rose-Marie Wentzel, Margaret Mary Whitney, Mary W. Williams, Mary Lou Williams, Winifred Yankopoulos, Mary 19 School Street, Melrose 94 Maple Avenue, Bridgewater Crescent Beach, M attapoisett 170 Prospect Street, Springfield 22 Riverside Avenue, Gloucester 28 Moultrie Street, Dorchester 12 Fairlawn Street, Maiden 27 Stone Street, Walpole 15 Sorrento Street, Springfield 16 Morse Street, Dorchester 35 Brown Avenue, Roslindale 170 Grandview Avenue, Somerset Centre Main Street, Wales 65 Brownville Avenue, Lynn 91 Gordon Street, Ashland Forge Village Road, Westford 1594 Central Street, Stoughton 16 Pilgrim Road, Marblehead 65 Cambridge Street, Middleboro 123 Summit Street, Rockland 76 Pacific Street, Rockland 65 Intervale Street, Brockton 995 Walnut Street, Fall River 41 Ridgewood Terrace, Easthampton 372 Johnson Street, Fall River 102 Belle Street, Springfield 120 Laureston Street, Brockton 190 Hillside Avenue, Arlington . 244 Park Avenue, Abington 98 Westminster Street, Hyde Park 98 Westminster Street, Hyde Park 57 Coburn Street, East Lynn 10 Franklin Street, Pittsfield . 109 Circuit Road, Medford 234 Temple Street, West Roxbury 624 South Street, Roslindale 12 Pond Street, Greenfield 54 Van Buren Street, Taunton 26 Elm Street, Hatfield 21 Larch Road, Lynn 79 Union Street, Easthampton 40 Fair Street, New Bedford 163 Grove Street, Fall River Freshman Directory Ackerman, Stewart E. Adam, Ann Beth . Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Ruth Andrade, Barbara Bachand, Lorraine Barrows, Douglas F. Barton, Barbara . Bates, Donald Baynes, Patricia M. Beaton, Joan . Beaven, Roberta J. Bellino, John V. . Bep.thiaume, Yvette G Bertholet, Shirley Boody, Barbara Boucher, Helen R. Brady, Eileen Breen, Janet . Brunelle, Thomas E. Burke, Anne Marie Burke, Jean M. Cahoon, Gwendolyn Campbell, Walter E., Jr. Lafayette Road, Salisbury 290 Ridge Street, Fall River 171 Weston Avenue, Gloucester 240 Summer Street, Norwood 166 Wheeler Street, Rehoboth . Harrison Avenue, Buzzards Bay 71 Webster Street, Whitman 48 Quincy Avenue, Quincy 68 Ellsworth Street, Brockton 129 North Warren Avenue, Brockton Mai n Street, Wareham 175 New Boston Road, Fall River . 690 Columbia Road, Dorchester . 98 South Main Street, Uxbridge . 190 Query Street, New Bedford Ocean Street, Hyannis 187 Elm Street, Southbridge 110 Clinton Street, Brockton 198 Prospect Street, Norwood 105 West Spring Street, Avon 70 Tecumseh Street, Fall River 164 Myrtle Street, Rockland 19 Pearl Street, Middleboro 274 Central Street, East Bridgewater 07} Canessa, Roland N 473 Summer Street, Bridgewater Cantwell, Ellen C 26 Skahan Road, Belmont Cabon, Wilma 265 Neponset Street, Canton Charest, Rita G. 1655 Grinnell Street, New Bedford Cooper, Robert 56 Highland Avenue, Mansfield Corcoran, Ann School Street, Sandwich Costa, Antone R Box 44, Somerset Avenue, North Dighton Crowley, Mildred J 38 Grant Street, Taunton Culhane, Janet G 223 North Washington Street, North Attleboro Curtis, Feances T 15 Sigel Street, Worcester Curtis, Joanne 88 Progress Street, Abington Cushman, Geraldine 11 Chase Avenue, Lexington Daley, Marguerite A 350 Cedar Street, New Bedford Dallahan, Maureen 25 Endicott Street, Canton D ' Amelio, Sally A 89 Sanborn Avenue, West Roxbury Daniels, Virginia 14 Marland Street, Brockton Deknes, Shirley 211 Oak Street, Bridgewater DeLisle, Harold F 35 Jackson Street, Taunton Donahue, Barbara E. M 89 North Central Street, East Bridgewater Donnelly, Ruth 15 Park Street, Norwood Dounelis, Marie 2A Hazel Street, Salem Dulak, Emily L. C 45 Jerome Street, Berkley Dusseault, Alice T 7 Kurts Street, Taunton Elliott, Mary T 6 Crescent Street, Medford Emord, Joseph L. 36 Patterson Avenue, Brockton Faulkner, Donald 224 Whitwell Street, Quincy Fearing, Gertrude 521 Main Street, Wareham Feinzig, Lillian 117 Howland Street, Roxbury Fheeland, Louise E Dudley Road, Sutton French, Jean G Box 351, Woods Hole Gaffney, Jacqueline 16 Cyr Street, West Bridgewater Garvin, Kathleen E 12 Holmes Road, Medford Gayton, Lila M. 7 Bentwood Street, Foxboro George, Arthur K 2 Union Park, Boston Girard, Donald A 1163 Summer Street, Bridgewater Goldthwaite, Mildred J Bond Street, Barnstable Gomes, Samuel 120 Marion Street, Mattapoisett Gorman, Virginia 595 Harvard Street, Fall River Gray, Barbara L. 554 Durfee Street, Fall River Haman, Paul E Main Street, Wareham Hart, John R., Jr. 68 Grinnell Street, Fall River Hayes, Anne 205 Sagamore Street, New Bedford Herman, Rosalind Lucerne Street, Dorchester Hylen, Janet E 177 Nilsson Street, Brockton James, Madelaine, Jr 450 Park Street, New Bedford Jefferson, Norman W. Spring Street, North Hanover Jones, Carol R 65 Beaufort Street, Needham Kahn, Bernice 173 Harvard Street, Dorchester Katwick, Florence M. 21 Pennsylvania Avenue, Brockton Kearns, Mildred 318 Front Street, Weymouth Keefe, Ellen L 377 Archer Street, Fall River Kimball, Ivaren 7 Norwood Court, Rockport King, Nancy High Street, Adams Krauchunas, Blanche 14 Enterprise Street, Brockton LaSpada, Dorothea 38 Westville Street, Dorchester Leconte, Amelia 1175 Main Street, Acushnet Letourneau, Mary 88 Staunton Street, Rockland Lincoln, William A Kenwood Drive, Rutland Linstead, Marie C 227 Park Street, West Roxbury Lord, Ronald E High Street, Pembroke Lorman, Carolyn E 11 Humphrey Street, Lowell Mackenzie, Marjorie J 195 Sargeant Street, Holyoke MacKerron, Miriam L 31 Wall Street, Brockton MacRae, Lorna J. 36 Winona Street, Brockton Madeiros, Grace E 27 Main Street, Acushnet Mahoney, Jean E. 454 Massachusetts Avenue, North Andover Major, Esther Trinity Avenue, Monponsett Manning, Betty L 1203 Longmeadow Street, Longmeadow Mariani, H. Louise 536 Middle Street, Braintree Martin, Rachelle R. 134 Hathaway Street, New Bedford Matteson, John 400 Plymouth Street, Bridgewater McCarthy, James J 247 Washington Street, Weymouth McDonald, Charles F 400 Park Street, Stoughton 08} McGaughey, Katherine M McGhory, Francis J. Melville, Lois Merrow, John H., Jr. Merten, Michael J. Moore, Charles N., Jr Morey, Donald J. . Morin, Richard L. Mowbray, Patricia A. Mulcahy, Marie . Murphy, Marion . Murphy, Patricia Ann Neverauskas, Edmund F. Nobrega, Irene D. Nolte, Gerry C. . Noonan, Ellen R. Nosiglia, Nancy C. Nugent, Joan M. Nylen, Helen O ' Connor, Helen P. O ' Connor, Nancy . Olson, Arthur V., Jr. O ' Malley, Virginia O ' Neil, Rita E. Orton, Carolyn Owen, Alice V. Paradise, Eleanor R. Patch, Mary Paul, Carol . Peterson, Leona Phillips, Ursula A Piantedosi, Aida Pinnel, Carolyn Pinto, Izaura Ponder, Carl Prairie, Roger Raymond, Shirley A. Reardon, Rosemary E Remmozdini, Ernest B Reilly, Mary Louise . Rodenbush, Maureen I. Ruddock, Elizabeth L. Russell, Sally-Louise Salami, Elizabeth A. Sanborn, M. Patrice Schmidt, Carol G. Schofield, Joyce M. Schwaab, Carl L., Jr. Schwartz, Helen D. Segal, Marilyn Shaughnessy, Joan M. Shea, Alice M. Sherman, Jean Simmons, Marjorie L. Soares, Claire Sokol, Rodel G. Sprong, Jane B. Stevens, Kathleen M Stokinger, Richard H Sullivan, William B. Sylvester, Barbara A Tanguay, Elaine L. Tate, Shirley A. . Tbte, Frances M. True, Lois A. Tubbs, Jean S. Updegraph, Nancy E. Van Baal, Eleanor J. Veilleux, Arthur G. J Whalen, William F. White, Judith A. . Wilson, Marion C. Wymot, Ruth A. Zemmel, Eileen 43 Margaret Street, Dorchester 105 South Main Street, Randolph 209 Park Street, South Weymouth 15 Winter Island Street, Salem 3 Great Ponce Street, South Weymouth 195 Pleasant Street, Bridgewater 628 Washington Street, Abington 14 Saverip Street, Plymouth 1456 Dwight Street, Holyoke 101 Elm Street, Holyoke 21 Winter Street, Norwood 113 Lauriston Street, Brockton 6 Sprague Street, Brockton 236 Park Street, New Bedford 2 5 Park Road, Brockton 61 Cheever Street, Milton 180 Hersey Street, Hingham 4 Parkway, Norwood 572 Bedford Street, Bridgewater 34 Benton Road, Somerville 159 Liberty Street, Rockland 117 Philips Street, Wollaston 38 Rosewood Street, Mattapan Philips Street, Weymouth 23 Morse Avenue, Brockton Maine Street, Brewster 83 Aldrich Street, Roslindale 193 Hersey Street, Hingham 34 Hastings Street, West Roxbury 5 Garfield Street, Foxboro 30 Burtt Street, Lowell 21 Gaudette Street, Brockton 38 Fresh River Avenue, Hingham 39 Deane Street, New Bedford 317 Maine Street, Bridgewater 427 Berkley Street, Taunton Hawley Street, Taunton 22 First Street, Taunton 10 Shawmut Avenue, East Weymouth 11 Sheridan Street, Taunton 54 Verne Street, Brockton 47 Herschel Street, Lynn Box 53, Sturbridge 83 Forest Hill Street, Jamaica Plain 545 Cohannet Street, Taunton 4 Jackson Street, Taunton 398 Lynwood Avenue, Newtonville 1 Pearl Street, Taunton 62 Faun Bar Avenue, Winthrop 92 Bellingham Street, Chelsea 319 Park Street, New Bedford 15 Quincy Street, Methuen Cushman Road, Rochester 3 Miriam Road, Brockton 26 Park Place, Attleboro 7 Murray Street, Chelsea 103 Burkside Avenue, Brockton 43 Cedar Street, New Bedford 99 Weymouth Street, Holbrook 195 Grandview Avenue, Somerset Center 11 Maple Street, Braintree 63 Everett Street, Middleboro 199K East Main Street, Gloucester 4 Darling Street, Nantucket Milestone Road, Nantucket 210 Sandwich Road, Plymouth 51 Dahside Avenue, Brockton 58 Fletcher Street, Roslindale 132 Euclid Avenue, Lynn 58 Peckham Street, Fall River 32 Oakdale Street, Brockton 392 Plymouth Street, Abington 34 Monadnock Street, Dorchester 15 Southern Avenue, Pittsfield 09 Advertisements Say it with flowers . . . Compliments of DAIKER ' S FLOWER SHOP J. RUSSELL SULLIVAN ' S 18 Central Square Brockton, Telephone 937 Mass. Member of Florists ' Telegraph Delivery Association WORONICZ MOTOR SALES, Inc. JOE ' S • Shoes Repaired Sales— BUICK— Service Hats Cleaned 155 Broad Street 50 Central Sq. Bridgewater, Mass. Tel. Bridgewater 757 C. V. HAYES Hardware - Housewares Hallmark Cards Gifts DO-NUT SHOP Bridgewater, Mass. 21 Central Sq. Compliments of COELHO ' S MARKET West Bridgewater Massachusetts CAPITOL THEATER Bridgewater Up to the Minute Motion Pictures For the entire family Sundays and Holidays Continuous Matinees daily at 2:00 P.M. Evenings from 6:45 to 11:00 LEGAN ' S APOTHECARY To the Graduating Class Congratulations and Best Wishes for the Future CENTRAL SO. PHARMACY THE REXALL STORE Bridgewater Massachusetts TONY ' S SERVICE STATION THE CARY TEACHERS ' AGENCY of BOSTON Rose Estelle Bradbury, Manager 14 Beacon Street Boston, Mass. Member National Association of Teachers ' Agencies C ompliments BRIDGEWATER SAVINGS BANK Incorporated 1872 — Offices in — Bridgewater and West Bridgewater Better Buy the Best WRIGHT and DITSON Div. of Spaulding Sales Corp. an ivLete T lykot atavliLC s. etvLce to tlti I9d9 =aLL c aTiienl ti i(Li 10 154 pjoulitvn, z t. yeden 16, yVi a . BURNS, INC FISK TEACHERS ' AGENCIES 120 Boylston St. Boston, Mass. Marjorie P. Ticknor Women ' s Dept. Louise H. Essery Men ' s Dept. Telephone HAncoek 6-9280 Member National Association of Teachers ' Agencies Certified lamps are certified for better light, and that means better sight. Correct lighting is protection from eye- strain. Certified lamps provide it. Brockton Edison Co. THE GRACE M. ABBOTT TEACHERS 9 AGENCY Grace M. Abbott, Manager 120 Boylston Street Boston 16 Member National Association of Teachers ' Agencies Compliments of J. H. FAIRBANKS CO. 48 Central Square Bridgewater Mass. this booK was printed by a firm which has been recognized lor quality letter- press printing lor more than eighty-five years. WARREN PRESS College Annual Publishers 160 Warren Street, Boston, Mass.


Suggestions in the Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) collection:

Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

1946

Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 1

1947

Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

1948

Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952


Searching for more yearbooks in Massachusetts?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Massachusetts yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.