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I ALPHA 1962 Published at Bridgewater State College i- An Educational Program For % Nfc. Our four years at Bridgewater have ended. Time has sped by and yet each of us is aware of the changes that have occurred while we have been here. As freshmen, we were all deficient in some area — intellectual, emotional, social, physical, or spiritual. Perhaps some of us were even lacking in all of the areas. But this period has given us an opportunity to become well-integrated per- sonalities; able to meet the demands placed on indi- viduals entering the field of education. There is no profession which requires finely tuned men and women more than does that of teaching. At Bridgewater we have been exposed to the means needed to attain this end. For the most part this amal- gamation of essential qualities has developed the gradu- ating seniors into men and women capable of accom- plishing the goals they have set for themselves. The Whole Man . . . INTELLECTUALLY EMOTIONALLY SOCIALLY SPIRITUALLY PHYSICALLY DEDICATION CLEMENT C. MAXWELL The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light. It is to Dr. Clement C. Maxwell, who chose to devote his life to a single purpose, the education of the minds of many, that the Class of 1962 dedi- cates this, our Alpha. The gratitude of those he has so skill- fully guided and taught is only a part of his reward. May the light he has shed cast its rays on generations of future teachers that they may partake of its devout spirit. An Exemplary Teacher A m? STATE COLLEGE AT BRIDGEWATER January 24, 1962 Dear Members of the Class of 1962: Before the pages of this edition of the Alpha unfold the story of the class of 1962, your life as a group will have tapered off to a graceful ending, an ending that will be but a beginning, the beginning of the discoveries, the responsibilities, the duties that mark the social and moral maturing of you young men and young women. Alpha in the years that lie before you will be a prodigal fund of memories gay and grave, but all nostalgic, filled with yearning for days that can never be lived again, years that are now merely the stuff that dreams are made on . This lesson unlearned, you have learned nothing! Man is made up of body and soul and is preparing for his immortal tomorrow. If we, you and I, fail so to consider our students, then we teach them not as men but as mere animals. The world wants culture so badly, not merely the decorations of culture, but its honest essence. Despite this, too frequently our world offers only bread and the circus . Though deep in our hearts we know that man does not live by bread alone, we too often take our spiritual nourishment for granted. What does he know of teaching who only teaching knows? Van Dyke tells us that Education should send forth men who can see clearly, image vividly, think steadily and will nobly. This is clearly the measure of the good teacher. If you live and work in harmony with this law there will be ' no time-serving in your profession; little or no patience with deliberate mediocrity, and a total disregard for that empty, ugly thing called popularity . May your years in your profession be filled with all things which are good, may wisdom be ever your desideratum, for Wisdom is bright and unfading, And she is easily seen by those who love her, And found by those who search for her For she goes about in search of those Who are worthy of her, And she graciously appears to them in their paths And meets them in every thought. Wisdom 6: 12-16 Cordially, Xf$L L«JCp • nJl CCM oas President A Profound Scholar The direction in which education Maxwell Library Burnell School Gymnasium starts a man I Boyden Hall . . will determine his future life. New Women ' s Dormitory We enter our studies, and enjoy a society Woodward Hall Tillinghast Hall vhich we alone can bring together Men ' s Dormitory Boyden Hall T ' s education  I I Boyden Hall forms the common mind Auditorium Tennis Courts What is the worth of any school without an intelligent and devoted faculty? We at Bridgewater have been most fortunate. The faculty has striven to arouse intellectual curiosity and a sense of individualism in their students. The integrity, interest, and industry these men and women consistently display accounts for the successful history, the fruitful present, and the promising future of Bridgewater State College. Stimulating the ADMINISTRATION Dr. Clement C. Maxwell , • President Clement C. Maxwell, Dr. Ellen M. Shea, Daniel Noonan, and Charles McMullen are those in command at Bridgewater. Pres- ident Maxwell and these three work together to help the students know their responsibilities and are often available to give advice to any student who is in earnest need of help. President Maxwell is faced with the day-to- day puzzles of any modern administrator. Fi- nances, faculty members, students, and vol- umes of paper work are only general problem areas with which this man has to cope. These responsibilities are eased with the help he re- ceives from his three co-workers. Dr. Shea is our Dean of Women and all recognize the conscientiousness and love that i «, Li THE PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE I E this woman possesses for Bridgewater and its undergraduates. Mr. Noonan, laconic and efficient, works with the male members of the student body as Bridgewater ' s Dean of Men. Dean McMullen, always helpful and friend- ly, makes every student feel a little special when he speaks to them. He is the Dean of Studies and is available for many other prob- lems which confront a large number of stu- dents. The three deans also work in different de- partments with some of the senior class di- visions. Dr. Shea and Dean McMullen are both in the Education Department, while Mr. Noonan is a member of the Economics Department. Charles B. McMullen, Ph.D. Dean of Studies Ellen M. Shea, Ph.D. Dean of Women THE DEANS 15 Balfour S. Tyndall V. James DiNardo Lee Harrington DIRECTORS i _ Philip R. Daoley The Directors at Bridgewater help to ease the duties of the President and the Deans. Balfour S. Tyndall is the Director of Apprentice Teaching. V. James NiNardo is the Associate Director of Apprentice Teaching and a member of the Education department. Lee Harrington is the Director of Admissions and a member of the Mathematics Department. Iva Lutz is the Director of Continuing Studies, member of the Educa- tion Department, and Director of the Bridgewater Summer School. Philip R. Dooley is the Assistant Director of Continuing Studies and a member of the Education Department. Charles E. Foth directs the Hyannis Summer School, which is a branch of Bridgewater State College. Iva Lutz 16 Charles E. Foth Balfour S. Tyndall — Education — A.B., University of Maine; Ed.M., Harvard University Jordan D. Fiore — History and Po- litical Science — B.S. in Ed., Bridge water State Teachers College; A. M., Ph.D., Boston University Several major areas of study are open to Bridge- water students. They in- elude education, history, English, French - English, mathematics - science, earth sciences, biology, and wom- en ' s physical education. DEPARTMENT HEADS w$m m Hj ' 1 : wt. Samuel N. Sheinfeld — English — A.B., Ed.M., A.M., Ed.D., Har- va rd University George H. Durgin — Mathematics — A.B., Ed.M., Harvard University T. Leonard Kelly — Physical Sci- ences — A.B., M.S., Holy Cross College; M.A., Columbia Uni- versity Paul Huffington — Earth Sciences — B.Ed., Illinois State Normal Uni- versity; A.M., Clark University Frank J. Hilferty — Biology — B.S. in Ed., Bridgewater State Teach- ers, College; Ph.D., Cornell Uni- versity Mary J. Moriaity — Health and Physical Education — A.B., Villa Maria College; B.S., Ed.M., Ed.D., Boston University FACULTY Gladys L. Allen— Burnell School, Grade T vo — Ma- chias Normal School, Far- mi ngton Possessors of Requisite ' -Si 1 . :-2 V Otis E. Alley — Physical Sci- ence — B.S., A.M., Ph.D., Boston University Robert J. Barnett — Speech — A.B., Juniata College; M.A., Pennsylvania State University Ralph S. Bates — History — A.B., A.M., University of Rochester; A.M., Ph.D., Harvard University Louise H. Borehers — Bur- nell School, Grade Three — B.S., in Ed., M.A., Boston University Beatrice I. Bouchard — Li- brary Science, Dept. Chair- man — B.E., Catholic Teachers College; M.A., Boston College; M.S., Sim- mons College Patricia Bur t — Speech — B.L.I., Emerson College; M.A., University of Colo- rado Mary I. Caldwell — Health and Physical Education — B.S., University of Wis- consin; M.A., New York University Margaret C. Cassidy — Art — B.S. in Ed., Framingham State Teachers College; M. S., University of Massa- chusetts; M.A., Pius XII Institute, Florence, Italy Barbara A. Chellis — Eng- lish — B.S., Simmons Col- lege; M.A., Ph. D., Bran- deis University Elizabeth M. Cirino — Biol- ogy — B.S. in Ed., Bridge- water State Teachers Col- lege; A.M., Ph. D., Bos- ton University Stanley L. Clement — Edu- cation — B.S., Colby Col- lege; M.A., University of Maine; Ed.D., Boston Uni- versity Ann O. Coakley — Health and Physical Education — B.S., Boston University; M. Ed., University of North Carolina William R. Cole — History — A.B., University of Massachusetts; A.M., Bos- ton University Robert Coler — Biology — B.A., University of New York; M.A., Albany State Teachers College; Ph.D., Syracuse University Know edge and Cultivated Faculties. Catherine E. Comcau — Health and Physical Edu- cation — B.S., Boston Uni- versity; M.A., Columbia University Joseph J, Corkery- tion — -A.B., A.M., College -Educa- Boston Robert Daniel — Art — A.B., Howard University; M.A., State University of Iowa; Ed.D., Pennsylvania State University Norman C. Delaney — His- tory — B.S. in Ed., Salem State Teachers College; A. M., Boston University f?% S -ty Jm M Joseph DeRocco - — -English — B.A., M.A., Columbia University Gerald J. Doiron — History — A.B., University of Maine; M.A., University of Rhode Island Mary Carroll Doyle — Bur- nell School, Grade Four — B.S. in Ed., M.S., Bridge- water State Teachers Col- lege Dorothy R. Ferry — Music — B.Mus., M.Mus.Ed., Bos- ton University FACULTY Ira E. Furlong — Earth Sci- ence — A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Boston University Elizabeth A. Gaffney — Health and Physical Edu- cation — B.S., Boston Uni- versity; M.P.H., Universi- ty of Michigan Ruth Garrison — Burnell School, Grade One — B.S. in Ed., M.Ed., Bridgewater State Teachers College Vincent A. Gannon — Eng- lish — B.S. in Ed., Boston University; A.M., Harvard University E I o i s Godfrey — ■ Burnell School, Grade Three — B.S. in Ed., M.Ed., Bridgewater State Teachers College Mary L. Gloster — Library Science — B.S. in Ed., Bridgewater State Teach- ers College; M.S. in L.S., Simmons College George W. Green — English — A.B., Holy Cross College; A.M., Ph.D., Harvard Uni- versity M. Frances Guerin — English — A.B., M.A., Boston Uni- versity; B.S. in Ed., Bridge- water State Teachers Col- lege Daniel F. Harrigan Jr. — Handwriting — B.S. in Ed., Salem State Teachers Col- lege Elizabeth M. Higgins — Bur- nell School, Grade Three — B.S. in Ed., Bridgewater State Teachers College; Ed. M., Boston University Marjorie E. Hayward — Music — B.Mus., New Eng- land Conservatory of Mus- ic; M.Ed., Bridgewater State Teachers College Jane Herrick — History — B.A., College of St. Teresa; M.A., Ph.D., Catholic Uni- versity Elizabeth Hollis — Educa- •ion — B.S. in Ed., Boston Jniversity; M.A., Columbia Jniversity Kenneth J. Howe — Biology — B.A., M.S., University of Rochester; Ph.D., Cornell University Helen Hulsman — Burnell School, Grade Four — B.S. in Ed., Bridgewater State Teachers College; Ed. M., Boston Stephanie O. Husek — His- tory — B.A., Seton Hill Col- lege; Ph.D., Charles Uni- versity, Prague Mary M. Jarvis — English — B.S. in Ed., M.Ed., Bridge- water State Teachers Col- lege; M.A., Middlebury College. Virginia C. Joki — English — A.B., Radcliffe College; M.A., University of Wis- consin Olive Lee — Library Science — A.B., Radcliffe College; B.S. in L.S., University of North Carolina Harry A. Lehman — Men ' s Physical Education Dept. Chairman — B.S., M.Ed., Springfield College Evelyn R. Lindquist — Edu- cation — B.S. in Ed., Bridge- water State Teachers Col- lege; M.Ed., Boston Uni- versity Katherine F. Lomax — Eng- lish — B.A., Brown Univer- sity; M.A., Boston College Walter L. Mayo — Music, Dept. Chairman — A.B., Boston College; M.Mus.Ed., Boston University Agrippina A. Macewiez — Earth Science — B.S. in Ed., Worchester State Teachers College; A.M., Clark Uni- versity Henry M. Mailloux — Math- ematics — B.S. in Ed., Ford- ham University; M.A., Co- lumbia University FACULTY Mory L. Marks — Bunnell School, Kindergarten — Wheelock School Annabelle M. Melville — History — A.B., New York State College for Teachers; Ph.D., Catholic University Richard M. Menice — Bur- nell School, Grade Four — B.S. in Ed., Bridgewater State Teachers College; Ed.M., Northeastern Uni- versity Lawrence Mish — Biology — A.B., University of Con- necticut; A.M., Ph.D., Har- vard University Rita K. Nodal — Education — B.S. in Ed., Framingham State Teachers College; Ed.M., Boston University Rose H. O ' Connell — Soci- ology, Dept. Chairman — B.A., Catholic University; M.A., Radcliffe College Joseph M. Pagano — Phy- sical Sciences — B.S., Mass- achusetts Institute of Technology; M.S., Boston College Patricia A. Phillips — Health and Physical Edu- cation — B.S. in Ed., Bridge- water State Teachers Col- lege; Ed. M., Boston Uni- versity « , « V;w; ' Barbara F. Poe ' sepp — Bur- nell School, Grade Two — B.S. in Ed., M.Ed., Bridge- water State Teachers Col- lege Miriam M. Reinhart — ■ Speech, Dept. Chairman — B.A., Reed College; M.A., University of Washington; Ph.D., New York Uni- versity Henry Rosen — Education — A.B., Dartmouth College; A.M., Ed.D., Boston Uni- versity ( Ellen Rucker — B u r n e I I School, Grade One — B.S. in Ed., Hyannis State Teach- ers College; M.Ed., Bridge- water State Teachers Col- lege Robert Rucker — Earth Sci- ence — B.Ed., Illinois State Normal University; A.M., Clark University Doris M. Sprogue — Burnell School, Principal — B.S. in Ed., M.Ed., Bridgewater State Teachers College Doris E. Tebbetts — Art, Dept, Chairman — B.S. in Ed., Massachusetts School of Art; M.A., University of Minnesota Cora M. Vining — Library Science — ■ B.S. in Ed., Bridgewater State Teach- ers College; B.L.S., Sim- mons College; A.M. Boston University Edward C. S w e n s o n — Health and Physical Edu- cation — B.S. in Ed., Boston College; Ed.M., Boston Uni- versity Not Pictured James Brennan — Biology — B.S., M.S., Virginia Poly- technic Institute; Ph.D., University of Maryland Nettie H. Chipman — Eng- lish — B.L.I., Emerson Col- lege; A.M., Boston Uni- versity John L. Davoren — English — B.L.I., Emerson College; M.Ed., Hyannis George Kelley — Economics — A.B., Holy Cross Col- lege; M.A., Boston College Walter Morin — Biology — A.B., Merrimack College; M.S., Boston College Margaret Borden Sousa — Physical Sciences — B.S. in Ed., Bridgewater State Teachers College; M.S., Boston University William J. Wall Jr.— Bi- ology — B.S., M.S., Universi- ty of Massachusetts; Ph.D., University of California George A. Weygand — Phy- sical Sciences — B.S. in Ed., M.Ed., Bridgewater State Teachers College Christine A. Dowd — Bur- nell School, Grade One — B.S. in Ed., M.Ed., Bridge- water State Teachers Col- lege ' T_ Anne Steimen — Health and Physical Education — B.S., Sargent College; M.S., Smith College ..K £ Dorothy E. Wood — Burnell School, Grade Four — B.S. in Ed., Bridgewater State Teachers College; M.Ed., Boston University Frederick L. Wood — Math- ematics — B.S., M.S., Brown University The class of 1962 has fulfilled several of its goals during the cour se of the present college year. The chief objective of the class financially and socially was to have the first free Senior Prom at Bridgewater. This hope became a reality due to the cooperation and drive of the class. The presentation of a class gift that will be of benefit to the entire school was one of the other goals that was attained. The class also sponsored a high level program of big-name entertainment late in the Spring. This was a continuation of a program begun by the preceding Senior Class. A new efficient method of holding class meetings was instituted with much success through the cooperation of the class members, the class officers, and the advisers. The dignify, the ... A .s o  « 8i;fi||ifg? §§•£. S nd the infiue Donald Wrighrington President SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Newsome . Maples Vice President Robert Richards Treasurer ADVISORS Naomi King Assistant Treasurer Mr. Barnett and Miss Gloster 26 Elaine Perry Secretary LOOKING TO THE FUTURE There is a time in man ' s education when he arrives at the conviction that envy is ignorance; that imitation is suicide; that he must take himself for. better or worse as his portion; that though the wide universe is full of good, no kernel of nourishing corn can come to him but through his toil bestowed on that plot of ground which is given to him to till. The power which resides in him is new in nature and none but he knows what that is which he can do, nor does he know until he has tried. Not for nothing one face, one character, one fact, makes much impression on him, and another none. This sculpture in the memory is not without pre-established harmony. The eye was placed where one ray should fall, that it might testify of that particular ray. We but half express ourselves, and are ashamed of that divine idea which each of us represents. It may be safely trusted as proportionate and of good issues, so it be faithfully imparted, but God will not have his work made manifest by cowards. A man is relieved and gay when he has put his heart into his work and done his best; but what he has said or done otherwise shall give him no peace. It is a deliverance which does not deliver. In the attempt his genius deserts him; no muse befriends; no invention, no hope. Trust thyself; every heart vibrates to that iron string. Accept the place the divine providence has found for you, the society of your contemporaries, the connection of events. Great men have always done so, and confided themselves childlike to the genius of their age, betraying their perception that the absolutely trustworthy was seated at their heart, working through their hands, predominating in all their being. And we are now men, and must accept in the highest mind the same transcendent destiny; and not minors and invalids in a protected corner, not cowards fleeing before a revolution, but guides, redeemors, and benefactors, obeying the Almighty effort and advancing on Chaos and the Dark. RALPH WALDO EMERSON (Selection from Self Reliance ) 27 Albert Abelha 31 Concord Street New Bedford Elementary have lived to know that the secret of hap- piness is never to allow your energies to stagnate. — Clark M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 3, 4. Barbara Rodrique Aguiar 141 Apponegansett Street New Bedford Elementary Elegance of language may not be in the power of all of us; but simplicity and straightforwardness are. — Alford Newman Club 3; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. ELEMENTARY 31 Green St. Elaine Amiro Elementary Fairhaven The best of healers is good cheer. — Pendar W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Krystyna Jean Andruk 985 Pleasant Street Bridgewater Elementary If the soul be happily disposed, everything becomes capable of affording entertain- ment, and distress will almost want a name. — Goldsmith Chapbook Art Editor 3,4; Glee Club 2,3; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. CLASS OF 1 962 Robert ' Armour 89 West Street North Attleboro Elementary There is a laughing anger and we call it wit. There is laughing wisdom and we call it humor. — Blumenthal Alpha Upsilon 4; Campus Comment pho- tographer 4; Drama Club 3,4; Men ' s House Board 4; Newman Club 2,3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Lorraine Azevedo 430 Sawyer Street New Bedford Elementary It is good to be a part of life. Just as a sun-dial counts only the sunny hours, so does life know only that it is living. — Wells A.C.E. 1,4; Elections Committee 2; New- man Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3.4. Carol Bacon Judith Baroa 58 Meriam Street Wakefield 320 ' Bonney Street New Bedford Elementary Elementary had rather have a fool make me merry, What sweet delight a quiet life affords, than experience make me sad. — Drummond —Shakespeare ACE 234 . Kappa De | ta Pi 3 4; New . W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. ' man Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE CLASS OF 1 962 Dorothy H. Barylski 1 62 Apponegansett Street New Bedford Elementary Music, once admitted to the soul, becomes a sort of spirit, and never dies. — Bulwer A.C.E. 3,4; Dramatic Club 1, Glee Club 2; Newman Club 1,2,3, Senior Representative 4; Organ Club President 3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3, 4. Florence Bell 1694 Stafford Road Fall River Elementary Study to be what you wish to seem. — Socrates A.C.E. 1,4; Christian Fellowship 3, treasur- er 4; Organ Club secretary 2; S.C.A. Elec- tions Committee 2; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Barbara A. Belsito 47 Alden Street Plymouth • Elementary It is by vivacity and wit that man shines in company. — Chesterfield Newman Club 3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Elaine Mildred Bisemore 1 69 West Center Street West Bridgewater Elementary Sense shines with a double luster when it is set in humility. — Penn A.C.E. 3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE Ann Blouin 191 Eugenia Street Elementary Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. — Barrie A.C.E. 1; Woodward Houseboard 3; Dorm- itory Council 3; Campus Comment 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; First Vice President 4. £i!ccn Patricia Barges New Bedford 151 Pratt Avenue Sumerset Elementary Man is distinguished from all other crea- tures fay faculty of laughter. ■ — Addison A.C.E. 1,2; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. ELEMENTARY Karen Jane Boucher 47 Main Street South Grafton Elementary She loved the twilight that surrounds the., borderland of old romance. — Longfellow A.C.E. 4; Dramatics Club 1; Le Cercle Francois 4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; Tilling- hast House Board 3; Dormitory Council 3; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Kathleen M. Boyle 88 Martland Avenue Brockton Elementary The busy bee has no time for sorrow. -Blake Newman Club 3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Judith Boynton 9 Elm Street Georgetown Elementary Good qualities are the substantial riches of the mind; but it is good-breeding that sets them off to advantage. — Locke A.C.E. 1,2, Recording Secretary 3, Sec- ond Vice-President 4; Christian Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Dormitory Council 3,4; Dormitory House Board 4; New Woodward House Board 3; W.R.A. 1,2, Assistant Recording Secretary 3, Recording Secretary 4. Bonnell C. Bubar 415 South Main Street Andover Elementary Captious, yet gracious, sweet and bitter to. . . — Ovid Alpha Assistant Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4; A.C.E. 3,4; Christian Fellowship 3,4; W.R.A. 1 ,2,3, Corresponding Secretary 4; Photo- graphy Chairman Mardi Gras 4. ELEMENTARY Judith Byrne 337 Main Street Bridgewater Elementary A face with gladness overspread! Soft smiles, fay human kindness bred. — Wordsworth Day Student Council: Secretary 3; Glee Club 2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Jean Cardoza 19 Roberts Street North Dartnouth So, I have nothing? Ah, you ' re wrong. Why I have all my dreams. — Snowden Glee Club 2; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Representative 3. CLASS OF 1 962 Mary Agnes Caron 35 George Street South Dartmouth Elementary Her cheeks werq so red and so white, dears, And her hair was so charmingly curled. — Kingsley Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. Representative 4; French Club 4. Elaine Teresa Castellina 433 Loftus Street New Bedford Elementary He who has no opinion of his own, but de- pends upon the opinion and taste of others, is a slave. A.C.E. 1,2,3,4; Woodward Houseboard 3; Dormitory Council 3; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Marietta Charesr 6 Chavenson Street Fall River Elementary Heaven lent an angel ' s beauty to her face. — Mickle A.C.E. 2,3,4; Dormitory Council 3,4; Wood- ward Houseboard 3; ' New Dormitory House- board 4; Newman Club 1,2,3; Recording Secretary 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Diane Lee Ciaramitaro 22 Haskell Street Gloucester Elementary O popular applause! What heart of man is proof against thy sweet, seducing charms. — Cowper Alpha Art Editor 4; Drama Club 1,4, Pres- ident 2,3; Glee Club 1; Librarian 2; New- man Club 1,2,3,4; S.C.A. delegate 2,3, Vice President 4; Visual Arts Club 3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE CLASS OF 1 962 Mary Lou Clancy Route 6 North Eastham Elementary Honest good humor is the oil and wine of a merry meeting. — Irving A.C.E. 1,4; Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; Organ Club 4; W.R.A. 1,2, 3,4. Paula Lee Clark 145 Winter Street They build too low who build beneath the skies. — Young A.C.E. 1,2,3,4; Christian Fellowship 1,2,3, 4; Tillinghast Houseboard 2; Dormitory Council 2; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Division Rep- resentative 3. Ruth Ann Cody 86 West Spring Street Avon Elementary There is no courage but in innocence; no constancy but in an honest cause. — Southern Junior Prom Committee 3; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Beatrice Eileen Coleman 150 High Street Somerset Elementary Be wise; soar not too high to fall, but stoop to rise. — Massinger A.C.E. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE Carole Conapka 142 Taylor Avenue Dedham Kindergarten — Primary Wit to persuade, and beauty to delight. — Davies A.C.E. 1,3,4; Newman W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Club 1,2,3,4; Patrick Contilli 27 Edison Street Qunicy Elementary Humor is the electric atmosphere; wit is the flash. — Haweis M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 3,4. ELEMENTARY John Corcoran 51 Samoset Street Plymouth Elementary For where there are Irish, there ' s loving and fighting. — Anon. Audio-Visual Club 2,3,4; Alpha Upsilon 2, 3,4; Football 3; Soccer 1,2; M.A.A. 1,2,3, 4. Linda Martioli Corcoran 51 Samoset Street Plymouth Elementary The laughter of a girl is, and ever was, among the delightful sounds of earth. — DeQuincy Cheerleader 2,3; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Representative 2; Drama Club 2. Anne Marie Coyle 698 Walnut Street Fall River Elementary would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than to be crowded on a velvet cushion. — Thoreau A.C.E. 3,4; Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Newman Club 1,3,4, Assistant Treasurer 2; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Diana Catherine Crooks 425 Lake Street Bellingham Elementary The art of pleasing consists in being pleas- ed. To be amiable is to be satisfied with one ' s self and others. — Hazlitt A.C.E. 1,2, Vice President 3, President 4; Christian Fellowship 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2, 3,4. ELEMENTARY Elizabeth J. Delaney 38 Riverside Place Walpole Elementary Every duty which we omit obscures some truth which we should have known. — Ruskin A.C.E. 1,2,4; Library Committee 1; New- man Club 1,2,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Shelia M. Deltano 324 Park Street Stoughton Kinderg arten — -Primary Hail! Social Life! into thy pleasing bounds I come to pay the common stock, my share of service, and, in glad return, to taste thy comforts, thy protected joys. — Thomson A.C.E. 1,4; Drama Club 1; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,4, Division Represent- ative 3. CLASS OF 1 962 Jo-Anne Donnelly 91 Clark Street Brockton Elementary What is not fully understood it not pos- sessed. — Goethe Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Newman Club 2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Ann Doucette 3 1 9 Pond Street South Weymouth Elementary Grace is to the body what good sense is to the mind. — Rochefoucauld Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Janet ' Drummey 27 Davis Street North Andover Elementary To be happy, the passions must be cheerful and gay, not gloomy and melancholy. A propensity to hope and joy is real riches. — Hume .Alpha Copy Editor 4; A.C.E. 3,4; Dormitory Council 4; New Dormitory Houseboard 4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Norma E. DuBiel 451 Centre Street Kindergarten Fall River -Pri mary The ideal of courtesy, wit grace and charm. — Cicero Art Club 3,4; A.C.E. 1,2,3,4; Campus Comment 3,4; Dormitory Council Treasur- er 4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2, 3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE CLASS OF 1 962 Mary Lou Durnion Western Avenue Essex Kindergarten — Primary Fashion must be forever new, or she be- comes insipid. — Lowell A.C.E. 3,4; Christian Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 4; Organ Club 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Claire Marie Farley 1 3 Lenox Road Elementary Peabody If you thoroughly know anything, teach it to others. — Edwards A.C.E. 3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Paula Bunipus Farnham 61 Union Street Bridgewater Elementary A little work, a little sleep, a little love and it is all over. — Kinehart A.C.E. 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Eileen Louise Feeney South Street Halifax Elementary The greatest pleasure I know is to do a good action by stealth and to have it found out by accident. — Lamb Campus Comment 1; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE A Christine Roberta Frank 21 Patricia Lane South Weymouth Elementary She ' s the ornament of her sex . . . — Dickens A.C.E. 4; Woodward Houseboard 3; Dorm- itory Council 3; Glee Club 2,3,4; Christian Fellowship 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; W.R.A. 2,3,4, Division Representative 1; Mardi Gras Decorations Chairman 4. Bettina Katherine Fredrick 79 Arlington Street Newton Elementary Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. — Auerbach A.C.E. 1,2,3,4; Aquabrytes 1,2; Art Club 3,4; Campus Comment 3; Tillinghast House- board 3; Dormitory Council 3; Glee Club 1,2,3, President 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, Vice President 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,4; Librarian 3; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; Organ Club 3, 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. ELEMENTARY Barbara Ann Freitas 24 Ash Street Fall River Elementary Order means light and peace, inward lib- erty, and free command over one ' s self; order is power. — Amiel A.C.E. 1,4; Assembly Committee 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2; Woodward House- board 3; New Dormitory Houseboard 4; Dormitory Council 3,4; Newman Club 1,2, 3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Audrey Fuller 1 8 Seaver Street Wellesley Elementary feel within me a peace above all earthly dignities, a still and quiet conscience. — Shakespeare A.C.E. 1,2,3,4; Christian Fellowship 1,2,3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, Treasurer 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Clauderte Gagnon Sawdy Pond Fall River Elementary The highest wisdom is continual cheerful- ness; such a state like the region above the moon, is always clear and serene. — Montaigne Newman Club 3,4; W.R.A. 2,3,4. Margaret M. Gordon 98 Rodney Street New Bedford Elementary Soft hair, on which light drops a diadem. — Massey A.C.E. 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 1; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; S.C.A. Di- vision Representative 3. ELEMENTARY Frank W. Grimes 170 Foster Street Fall River Elementary am constant as the nothern star, of whose true-fixed and resting quality there is no fellow in the firmament. Newman Club 1,2,3; M.A. A. 1,2,3,4. Sandra Lee Holbrook 259 North Franklin Street Holbrook Elementary Laughter was given us that we might say pleasant things to others. — Bovee Alpha Layout Editor 4; Christian Fellow- ship 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. _ CLASS OF 1 962 Esther Howes Ashfield Elementary A good disposition is God ' s happiest gift. — Bridges A.C.E. 1,2,3,4; Christian Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Woodward Houseboard 3; Dormitory Coun- cil 3; Glee Club 2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Albert C. Jenney Mattapoisett Road Mattapoisett Elementary The great and crowning of all good life ' s final star, is Brotherhood. — Markham M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Sandra Lee Jennings 55 Cabot Road Danvers Elementary When a person is down in the world, an ounce of help is better than a pound of preaching. — Bulwer Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Patricia Marie Johnson Main Street Marshfield Elementary Politeness has been well defined as bene- volence in small things. — Macauley A.C.E. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 2,4; Dramatics Club 2; Newman Club 1 , 2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE CLASS OF 1 962 John William Jones 210 Island Street Marshfield Elementary The creed of the true saint is to make the best of life, and make the most of it. — Chopin Division Representative 3,4; Glee Club 1, 2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 3, vice president 4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Joan Keith 25 South Franklin Street Holbrook Elementary He overtakes at last who tries not. — Bailey A.C.E. 2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W. R.A. 1,2,3,4. Carole Kelly 652 Union Street New Bedford Elementary The great High-road of human welfare lies along the highway of steadfast well-doing, and they who are the most ' persistent, and work in the truest spirit, will invariably be the most successful. — -Smiles A.C.E. 3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Le Cercle Francois 3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2.3,4. David John Kelly 43 Belcher Avenue Brockton Elementary Silence is one great art of conversation. — Hazlitt Alpha Upsilon 2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE Paulette F. Kelley 377 North Street Walpole Elementary Perfection consists not in doing extraordin- ary things but in doing ordinary extraord- inarily well. — Arnauld A.C.E. 1, Cap and Gown Committee 3; New Dormitory Vice-President 4; New Dorm- itory Houseboard 4; Dorm Council 4; New- man Club 1,4; Modern Dance 3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Mardi Gras Costume Chairman. Marjorie D. King 340 Coggeshall Street Fall River Elementary A woman of sense and manners is the finest and most delicate part of God ' s creation. — Defoe A.C.E. 1,2,3,4; Christian Fellowship 1,2,3, 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. ELEMENTARY Naomi King 31 Glendale Road Sharon Elementary Like the bee, we should make our industry our amusement. — Goldsmith A.C.E. 3,4; Class Assistant Treasurer 3,4; Menorah Club 1,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Beverly Ann Kinne 443 Walpole Street Canton Elementary The heart that is to be filled to the brim with holy joy must be held still. — Bowes A.C.E. 3,4; Christian Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Herodotus Club 3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Christine L. Kwarcinski Sandra June Lans 244 Montaup Street Fall River Elementary 29 Hutchinson Road Walpole Elementary To be intelligible is to be -found out. —Wilde For they can conquer who believe they can. — Dryden A.C.E. 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Wood- ward Houseboard Treasurer 3; Dormitory Council 3; Newman Club 1,2, Assistant Treasurer 3, Corresponding Secretary 4; W.R.A. 1,3,4; Division Representative 2. A.C.E. 1, Assistant Treasurer 2, Treasurer 3,4; Library Committee 3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; Organ Club 3,4; W.R.A. 1,3,4; Division Representative 2. Kappa Delta Pi 4. ELEMENTARY Jacqueline Prado Lazarz 1 1 9 Plain Street Taunton Elementary Give me women as soft and as delicate and as velvet as my peaches. — Ouida Newman Club 1,3; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. George A. LeClair 50 Rotre Dame Street Fall River Elementary The end of labor is to gain leisure. It is a great saying. — Aristotle Alpha Upsilon 1,3; Chaplain 2, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Audio-Visual Club 2,3; Vice-Pres- ident 4; Baseball 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 3; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Men ' s Glee Club 4; M.A.A. 1,2,3, Publicity Di- rector 4; Newman Club 1,2; Orchestra 3; Tennis 3,4; Track 1,3,4; Soccer 1,2; S.C.A. Division Representative 1 . CLASS OF 1 962 Joan Marie LeClair 85 Robeson Street New Bedford Elementary There is no substitute for thoroughhoing, ardent, and sincere earnestness. — Dickens A.C.E. 4; Glee Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Newman Club 2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Thomas S. Lee 468 Linden Street Fall River Elementary am suffocated and lost when I have not the bright feeling of progression. — Fuller Alpha Upsilon 1,2,3, Chaplain 4; Audio- Visual Club 1,2,3, President 4; Day Stu- dent Council 1,4, Treasurer ' 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3; M.A.A. 2,3,4, Representative 1, Newman Club 1,2,3,4. Isabella Patricia Leland 49 Maple Avenue East Bridgewater Elementary The fe llowship of a friendly mind is truest kinship. — Publius Syrus A.C.E. 2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Ann Therese Lemieux 60 ' Avon Street Taunton Elementary And violets, transformed to eyes Enshrined a soul within their blue. -Moore Newman Club 1,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE CLASS OF 1 962 Carolyn Anne Lenaghan 1236 North High Street Fall River Elementary Solitude is sometimes best socjety, and short retirement urges sweet return. — Milton A.C.E. 2,3,4; Herodotus 3; 2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Newman Club Patricia C. Lucid 110 Quincy Avenue East Braintree Kindergarten — Primary The youth of the soul is everlasting, and eternity is youth. — Richter Dramatics Club 1 ,2,3,4; Organ Club 4; A.C.E. 4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,3,4; Division Representative 2; Kappa Delta Pi 4. Janet Lundy 87 Cambridge Street Fall River Elementary Let honesty be as the breath of thy soul. — Franklin A.C.E. 1, Campus Comment 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2, 3,4. Agnes Mahony 1 82 Dean Street Norwood Elementary Friendship improves happiness, and abates misery, by doubling our joy, and dividing our grief. — Addison A.C.E. 1,2,3, Assistant Treasurer 4; New- man Club 1,2,3,4; Organ Club 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE Barbara Morrese 46 Cushing Avenue Brockton Elementary He that knows the world will not be bash- ful; he who knows himself will not be im- pudent. — Simmons Newman Club 3,4; W.R.A. 2,3,4. Joan Mattsen Boston Post Road Sudbury Kindergarten — Primary Beauty is part of the finished language by which goodness speaks. — Eliot A.C.E. 1,2,3,4; Christian Fellowship 1,2, Corresponding Secretary 3; President 4; Dramatics Club 3; Le Cercle Francias 1,2, 3,4; Organ Club 1,2; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; New Dormitory Houseboard 3; Dormitory Council 3. ELEMENTARY Marcia Lou Maziarz 250 Harwich Street New Bedford Elementary The best portion of a good man ' s life — his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness. — Wordsworth Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Mary McGrath 79 Bernice Avenue Brockton Elementary Stillness of person and steadiness of fea- tures are signal marks of good breeding. — Holmes Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. -- Ik -tr ' w Eleanor Rose Medeiros 2512 Pleasant Street Dighton Elementary Towering in the confidence of twenty-one. — Boswell A.C.E. 3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. George Medeiros 147 Stewart Street Fall River Elementary A scholar is the favorite of Heaven and earth, the excellency of his country, the happiest of men. — Emerson. Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. ELEMENTARY 84 Randal Viva Merrill Avenue Elementary Somerset I ' m proof against that word failure. I ' ve seen behind it. The only failure a man ought to fear is failure in cleaving to the purpose he sees to be best. — Eliot Dramatics Club 1,2; Christian Fellowship 3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Anne Micheau 26 Palmer Street Brockton Elementary Civility costs nothing, and buys everything. — Lady Montaigne Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. ■■K CLASS OF 1 962 Sheila Marie Moaney Factory Road Sandwich Elementary True delicacy . . . exhibits itself most sig- nificantly in the little things. — Howitt French Club 4; Newman Club 2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Judith Murphy 198 Everett Street Wollaston Elementary She was proud and pert as in pye. — Chaucer Dormitory Council 3, Vice-President 4; Dramatics Club 1,2,4, Publicity Chairman 3; Modern Dance 1,2,4, Music Director 3; Tillinghast Houseboard President 3; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Janet Norcross 134 Hillcrest Avenue Brockton Elementary It is not enough to do the. right thing, it must be done at the right time and place. — Matthews Christian Fellowship 3,4;W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Constance Ann O ' Brien 122 Maple Avenue Bridgewater Kindergarten — Primary Discretion and good nature have been al- ways looked upon as the distinguishing orn- aments of female conversation. — Freeholder A.C.E. 2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; Or- gan Club 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE CLASS OF 1 962 Marie O ' Brien 1 Meredith Way Weymouth Kindergarten — Primary In maiden meditation, fancy-free. — Shakespeare A.C.E. 4; Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; New- man Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Kathleen Mary O ' Keefe 3 Lake Avenue Amesbury Elementary As land is improved by sowing it with var- ious seeds, so is the mind by exercising it with different studies. — Melmoth A.C.E. 1,2,3, Corresponding Secretary 4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Sheila A. O ' Keefe 3 Lake Avenue Amesbury Elementary Our grand business in life is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand. — Carlyle A.C.E. 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Carol Oliveira 520 County Street Seekonk Elementary The impromptu reply is precisely the touch- stone of the man of wit. — Moliere A.C.E. 3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 3,4; Division Representative 1,2. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE Patricia Poone 38 Paine Street Winthrop, Mass. Elementary Genuine benevolence is not stationary, but peripatetic; it goes about doing good. — Nevins A.C.E. 3,4; Dorm Council 2; Tillinghast Houseboard 2; Newman Club 1,2, Division Representative 3,4; Senior Publicity Com- mittee; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Joan Parker 1 027 Kenmore Street New Bedford Elementary The shaping of our own life is our own work. It is a thing of shame, as we our- selves make it. — Ware A.C.E. 1,2,3,4; Christian Fellowship 1,2,3, 4; Publicity Chairman 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. ELEMENTARY 215 Summer Cynthia G. Payne Street Elementary Weymouth There is no genius in life like the genius of energy and activity. — Mitchell A.C.E. 4; Christian Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. ' Elaine Margaret Perry 2031 Smith Street Dighton Elementary Every production of genius must be the production of enthusiasm. — Disraeli Class Officer Secretary 1 ,2,3,4; Day Stu- dent Council Representative 2,3, Assistant Secretary 4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Junior Prom Ticket Committee 3; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Visual Arts 3,4. Joanne Rothmyer 86 Maryland Street New Bedford Elementary Grace follows her unseen to order all aright. — Tibullus A.C.E. 1,2,3,4; Modern Dance 1,2,4; Di- rector 3; Newman Club 1,2, Vice-President 3, President 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Judith Salemi 151 East Spring Street Avon Elementary There is a mean in all things; even virtue itself has stated limits; which not being strictly observed, it ceases to be virtue. — Horace Junior Prom Committee 3; Newman Club 3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. ELEMENTARY Mary Elizabeth Scott 90 Pratt Place Elementary Taste depends upon those finer which make the organization of Hanson emotions the soul. -Reynolds Glee Club 2,4, secretary-treasurer 3; A.C.E. 3,4; Junior Prom Committee publicity 3; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Mary Silva 80 Standish Avenue Plymouth Elementary Words, wit, play, sweet talk, and laughter. — Petronius W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. CLASS OF 1 962 Barbara J. Slayton 15 Cottage Street Sharon Elementary Without consistency there is no moral strength. — Owen A.C.E. 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Christian Fellowship 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Beverly S. Smith 31 Florence Street Taunton Elementary Talent knows what to do; tact knows when and how to do it. — Matthews A.C.E. 4; Christian Fellowship 3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 3. Roberta Smith 1 1 Stearns Road Maiden Elementary Every man ' s work shall be manifest. — I Corinthians, 3, 13. A.C.E. 1,2,4; Glee Club 1, Menorah Club 1, Secretary, 2,3,4; S.C.A. Delegate 2, Secretary 3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Carol A. Soszek 1 5 Nemasket Street East Taunton Elementary A patient, humble temper gathers blessings that are marred by the peevish, and over- looked by the aspiring. — Chapin A.C.E. 4; Drama Club 3; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE CLASS OF 1 962 Lana Rae Steele 21 Court Street Provincetown Elementary Her eyes as stars of Twilight fair Like Twilight ' s too, her dusky hair. — Wordsworth A.C.E. 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Carole Ann Taylor 12 Hartshorn Rd. Walpole Elementary Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made of. — Franklin A.C.E. 1,2,3,4; Library Committee 1, New- man Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Conrad Thibeault 258 Tinkham Street New Bedford Elementary Without friendship, life is nothing. — Cicero Day Student Council delegate 4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4. Beverly Carol Tompson 1 Riverview Street Taunton Elementary There is always a hope in a man who ac- tually and earnestly works. — Carlyle A.C.E. 2,3,4; Le Cercle Francois 3,4; Li- brary Committee 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2, Activity Director 3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE Carolyn Van Buskirk School Street Sandwich Elementary Loveliness needs not the aid of foreign orn- aments, but is, when unadorned, adorned the most. — Thomson Herodotus 1; Aquabrytes 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Bernadine Veiga Weaver Street West Wareham Elementary Refinement creates beauty everywhere. — Hazlitt Newman Club 3,4; Visual Arts Club 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. ELEMENTARY Julie Vitale 1 9 Fairview Ave. Reading Elementary May not taste be compared to that ex- quisite sense of the bee, which instantly discovers and extracts the quintessence of every flower, and disregards all the rest of it? — Greville A.C.E. 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Dormitory Council Secretary 4; S.C.A. delegate 4; Chairman Handbook Committee 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Katherine A. Viveiros 2303 County Street Somerset Elementary Delightful task! to rear the tender thought to teach the young idea how to shoot. — Thomson A.C.E. 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2; Newman Club 2,3,4; W.A.R. 1,2,3,4. Cynthia Fay Walker Snipatuit Rd. Rochester Elementary A blush is beautiful, but often inconvenient. — Goldoni Visual Arts Club 3,4; A.C.E. 2; Christian Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 2; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Joanne M. Ward 365 Forest Abe. Great effects come of industry and per- servance. — Bacon A.C.E. 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Newman Club ELEMENTARY Nancy Catherine Xavier 79 Forest Street New Bedford Elementary Her eyes resistless magic bear; Angels, I see, and gods are dancing there. — Lee A.C.E. 1,2,4; Dormitory Council 4; New Dormitory Secretary 4; New Dormitory Houseboard 4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Division Representative 4. Ann Gorka Zajae Mt. Prospect St. Bridgewater, Mass. Elementary A kind heart is a fountain of gladness, making everything in its vicinity to freshen and to smile. — Irving A.C.E. 1,2,3,4; Campus Comment 3; New- man Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. CLASS OF 1 962 Barbara Zeiba .10 Pinehill St. East Taunton Elementary Active natures are rarely melancholy. — Bovee Newman Club 3; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Patricia Ann Zion 6 Savery ' s Lane Plymouth Elementary A judicious reticence is hard to learn, but it is one of the great lessons of life. — Chesterfield A.C.E. 3,4; Herodotus Club 3; Newman Club 2,3; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. k Diane H. Zona, 79 Badger Circle Milton Kindergarten — Primary can promise to be candid, though I may not be impartial. — Goethe A.C.E. 3,4; Dormitory Council 3; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; Organ Club 3,4; Tillinghast Houseboard 3; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE CLASS OF 1 962 Stephen R. Almeida 72 Valentine Street New Bedford History Do you suppose that I would betray a friend? No, sir! I would die a thousand times first. -Davis Alpha Sports Editor 4; Assembly Committee 1,2,3, Chairman 4; Baseball 3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Kappa Delta Phi 2,3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; Men ' s Houseboard Secretary 3. Thomas Altieri History There is nothing which has yet been con- trived by men by which so much happiness is provided as by a tavern or inn. — Johnson M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Jeanne Ellen Amerino 25 Bellevue Avenue Winthrop History The hand that follows intellect can achieve. — Michelangelo Herodotus Club 1,4; Newman Club 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Judith Anne Andrews 84 Maolis Avenue West Bridgewater History That life only is truly free which rules and suffices for itself. — Bulwer Art Club 4; Campus Comment 1; Elections Committee 2; Herodotus Club 1,2,3,4; Le Cercle Francois 1,3,4; Newman Club 1; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. C- BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE Bette Bruce Clark 57 Dana Street History Reading Seriousness and merriment are near neigh- bors. — Brown Christian Fellowship 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; Herodotus Club 1,2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Joan Marie Cleary 120 Guild Road Brockton History Thoughts that breathe, and words that burn. — Gray Herodotus Club 3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. HISTORY Manuel Edward Costa 283 Pleasant Street New Bedford History Would you that the Lord should find me idle when he comes? — Colon Junior Varsity Basketball Coach 2; Assist- ant Track Coach 2,3,4; Assistant basket- ball Coach 3,4; Trainer-Football Team 3; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Robert H. Cross 52 Pitchers Way Hyannis History Even Bacchanalian madness has its charms. Alpha Upsilon 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Tennis 3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. James Mouse Cunningham 38 Lowell Street Braintree History The worth of a state in the long run is the worth of the individuals composing it. — Mill Class President 1 ; Alpha Upsilon 2,3; At- torney 4; Audio-Visual Club 1 ; Campus Comment 4; Dramatics Club 1,2; Herodotus Club 1,2,3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4. Kenneth W. Dawson 1 1 Brewster Street History P Chance makes makes our our friends. parents, —DeLille but Alpha M.A.A. Upsilon 3,4; 1,2,3,4. Herodotus a Plymouth choice 2,4; HISTORY Lois Ellen Emerson 32 Douglas Rd. Waltham History Simplicity of character is the natural re- sult of profound thought. — Hazlitt Aquabrytes 3,4; New Dormitory House Board 4; Dormitory Council 4; Drama Club 1; Herodotus Club 4; Junior Prom Com- mittee 3; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Warren Emerson 92 Center Street Fairhaven History Each mind hath its own method. A true man never acquires after college rules. — Emerson Campus Comment 4; Christian Fellowship 4; Debating Team 4; Herodotus Club 3,4; Le Cercle Francois 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; M.A.A. 3,4. CLASS OF 1 962 David Fee Peter Arnold Engsrrom History 546 North Central jjtreet. East Bridgewater He g Qnfy hfjght thgt shine$ by Wmseli _ — Herbert History AH men are alike in their lower natures; it is in their higher characters that they differ. — Bovee Kappa Delta Phi 3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2. Alpha Upsilon 3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Soccer 1,2; Football 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Day Student Council 2; Drama- tic Club 1,2,3,4; Herodotus Club 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4. Sheila Louise Fenron Lois Ann Garda 155 Winthrop Street Brockton 114 Linden Street Taunton History History It is good to be witty and wise. — Fuller There ' s no wisdom like frankness. — Disraeli Herodotus Club 3,4; Newman Club W.R.A. 1,2,3, Delegate 4. Herodotus Club 2,4; Modern Dance Pub- licity 3,4; Newman Club 1; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE CLASS OF 1 962 Gerald E. Gorman 108 Belair Street Brockton History am a great friend to public amusements for they keep people from vice. — Johnson Alpha Upsilon 2,3, Vice-President 4; Audio- Visual Club 4; Campus Comment 3; New- man Club 1,2,3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3, Presi- dent 4; Tennis 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4. William G. Grable 104 Pleasant Street Bridegwater History A man a ' letters and manners too. — Cowper Basketball 2,3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Franklin Anthony Gray 554 Durfee Street Fall River History Put not your trust in money, but put your money in trust. — Holmes Christian Fellowship 2,3,4; Herodotus Club 2,3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4. Phyllis Ann Herries Boot Pond Road Plymouth History To climb a steep hill requires a slow pace at first. — Shakespeare Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; Herodotus Club 1,2,3, Secretary 4; Newman Club 1,2,3; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE Thomas William Judd 173 David Street New Bedford History If honesty did not exist, we ought to in- vent it as the best means of getting rich. — Mirabeau Alpha Upsilon 2,3, Chaplain 4; Public Relations 2,3, Chairman, 4; M.A.A. 1,2,3, 4. Martha S. Kaszynski 397 Oliver Street New Bedford History Do not deny stout-heartedness within be- cause we see lightsomeness without. — Hunt W.R.A. 3,4; Herodotus Club 3,4. HISTORY Cynthia Agnes King 3427 Acushnet Ave. New Bedford History It seems to me it is only noble to be good. — Tennyson Tillinghast Houseboard 3; Dormitory Coun- cil 3; Herodotus Club 1,2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Le Cercle Francois 2,3,4; Newman Club 3; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Paul Anthony Leary 59 Beaumont Street Canton History Good fortune brings success, but it is en- deavor that deserves praise. — Varro Alpha Upsilon 2,3, Secretary 4; Chapbook 3,4; Day Student Council Assistant Treas- urer 3, President 4; Herodotus Club 1,2,3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Harold James Leigh 661 Maple Street Fall River History A little rebellion now and then is a good thing. — Jefferson Campus Comment 3,4; Day Student Coun- cil Assistant Secretary 2; Herodotus Club 2,3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, Historian-Record- er 4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 2; Public Relations 2,3,4. Anne Marie Leonard 95 Common Street Braintree History A youth to whom was given so much of earth, so much of heaven. — Wordsworth Alpha Assistant Editor 3, Editor-in-chief 4; S.C.A. Delegate 3; Dramatics Club 2,3,4; Herodotus Club 2,3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. HISTORY Michael Philip Lombardo 12 Shealey Ave. Brockton History In order to do great things, one must be enthusiastic. — Rouvroy Day Student Council Delegate 2,3; Hero- dotus Club 1,2,3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; New- man Club 1,2,3,4. Judith Marie Looney 80 Winthrop Street Brockton History You are tried alone; alone you pass into the desert; alone you are sifted by the world. — Robertson Herodotus Club 3,4; Newman Club 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. CLASS OF 1 962 Edward H. Madden 13 Hutchinson Street Revere History Pleasure is labour too, and tires just as much. — Cowper Alpha Upsilon 3,4; Football 3,4; M.A.A. 2,3,4. Henry McGonigle History Wit and humor belong to genius alone. M.A.A. 1,2,3,4,5. (Sic) -Cervantes Margaret L. McGuire John F. Minihan 8 South Main Street Raynham Center 49 Parker Street North Andover History History know no such thing as genius; it is noth- This young man will cause us all to be far- ing but labor and diligence. — Hogarth gotten. — Hasse Herodotus Club 3,4 Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Herodotus Club 4; Kap- W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. pa Delta Phi 2,3,4; Class President 3; M.A.A. 1,2,4, Treasurer 3; Newman Club 1,4, Treasurer 2,3; S.C.A. Delegate 2,3, President 4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE CLASS OF 1 962 Adrianne Mary Oliver 195 Olney Street Seekonk History Those move easiest, who have learned to dance. — Pope Newman Club 1; Division Representative 1; Modern Dance Club 2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Prom Committee 4; Alpha Literary Staff 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Mardi Gras Music Chairman 4. Wayne Richard Phillips 135 Kevin Rd. History Whosoever liveth to try it prove Brockton this fellow a notable and shall see rare man. — Canterbury Alpha Upsilon 2,3, President 4; Day Stu- dent Council Delegate 4; Herodotus Club 1,2,3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Menorah Club 4. Joseph J. Powers 32 Silver Rd. Brockton History A man that seeks truth and loves it must be reckoned precious to any human society. — Frederick the Great Golf 2; Herodotus Club 3,4; M.A.A. 1,2, 3,4. Frederick James Quinn Waveney Street Framingham Centre History A gentleman makes no noise. — Emerson Alpha Upsilon 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Her- odotus Club 2; M.A.A. 2,3,4; Newman Club 2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE Robert E. Richards 27 Welsford Street Brockton History There are few occasions when ceremony may not be easily dispensed with, but kind- ness, never. — Ballou Alpha Upsilon 2,4, Treasurer 3; Campus Comment 2,3; Class Treasurer 3,4; Day Student Council Representative 1, Assist- ant Treasurer 2, Treasurer 3; Herodotus Club 1,2,3,4; Men ' s Club 1,2; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4. Francis D. Ryan 626 Main Street South Weymouth History Friendship is the gift of the Gods, and the most precious boon to man. — Earle of Beaconsfield Alpha Upsilon 2,3,4; Herodotus Club 4; Newman Club 4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. HISTORY Treffon Austin Soucy, Jr. 208 Eugenia Street New Bedford History But how many ships do you reckon my presence to be worth? — Antigonus Gonatas Herodotus Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Le Cercle Francais 2,4, Treasurer 3; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Francis Robert Sousa 45 Plain Street Rehoboth History Him and no other one will I receive and trust. — Hyder Ali Glee Club 4; Kappa Delta Phi 2,3, Chap- lain 4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Herodotus Club 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Men ' s Dormitory Houseboard Treasurer 4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4. George Kristopher Sullivan 207 Center Street • Randolph History A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. — Lytton Campus Comment 4; Dramatics Club 1,4; Glee Club 4; Herodotus Club 1,4; Le Cercle Francois 4; Newman Club 2,4; M.A.A. 1, 2,3,4; Alpha Literary Staff 4. Norma Ann Sullivan 35 Vaughn Court Stoughton History Our dignity is not in what we do, but what we understand. — Santayana Elections Committee 2; Herodotus Club 3,4; Newman Club 2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. HISTORY Robert Sullivan 15 Dover Street Brockton History saw excellency within my reach — it was brevity, and I determined to obtain it. — Jay Alpha Upsilon 2,3,4; Herodotus Club 3,4; Newman Club 4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Tennis 4. Donald Vincent 171 West Main Street Dudley History This man will go far ' , for he believes every word he says. — Mirabeau Baseball 1, Manager 3,4; Intramural Ath- letic Director 3; Track 1; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Christian Fellowship 2nd Vice-President 2; Class President 2; Herodotus Club 2,4; Kap- pa Delta Phi 2,3,4. CLASS OF 1 962 Beverly White Diman Ave. Brookville History Taste depends upon those finer emotions which make the organization of the soul. — Reynolds Christian Fellowship 4; Herodotus Club 2, 3,4; VV.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Katherine C. Barrett 55 Cushing Rd. Cohasset English Gentle in method, resolute in action. — From the Latin Campus Comment 2,3,4; Newman Club 1, 2,3,4; S.C.A. Assistant Treasurer 3, Treas- urer 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Jacqueline Bouchard 32 White Street Taunton English A great devotee of the gospel of Getting On. — Shaw Alpha Literary Edito; 4; Campus Comment 3,4; Chapbook 3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Publicity Chairman 4. Michael E. Brown Oak Street Raynham English Independence, like honor, is a rocky island without a beach. — Napoleon Alpha Upsilon 2,3,4; Campus Comment 2, Feature Editor 3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Alpha Literary Staff 4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE CLASS OF 1 962 Rachael W. Cahoon Shaggy Pines Road West Harwich English Good sense, disciplined by experience and inspired by goodness, issues in practical wisdom. Alpha Photography Editor 4; Campus Com- ment 2,3,4; Christian Fellowship 1,4; Woodward House Board 3; New Dormitory House Board 4; Dormitory Council 3,4; Organ Club Secretary-Treasurer 3; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 4. Louise M. Chouinard 154 Cottage Street Fall River French We meet thee, like a pleasant thought, when such are wanted. — Wordsworth Assembly Committee 2,3,4; Class Vice- Pres. 1,2,3; Drama Club 1,2; Junior Prom General Chairman; Le Cercle Francois 1,2, 4, Secretary 3; Woodward House Board Vice-Pres. 3; Dormitory Council 3; New- man Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Mardi Gras Publicity co-chairman. Virginia Considine 328 Centre Street English Have something to when you ' ve done. say; say it, — Edwards Bridgewater and stop Campus Comment 3,4; Chapbook Editor- in-chief 3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, President 4; Library Committee 3; Newman Club 1,2,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Alpha Literary Staff 4. Roland DeMars 1 Highland Street Amesbury French Excitement in the higher realm of thought and feeling does not wear out or waste men. — Beecher Le Cercle Francois 2,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Mardi Gras Refreshment Co-Chairman 4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE Barbara Ann DeRocha Mill Street Marion English Lord of myself, accountable to none. — Oldham Campus Comment 2,3,4; Chapbook Layout Editor 3,4; Tillinghast House Board 3; Dormitory Council 3; Drama Club 2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. 175 Robert Tuttle Street E. Desrosiers Fall River French Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothest. — Richter Basketball 1; Baseball 2; Alpha Upsilon 2,3,4; Drama Club 1; Men ' s Club 1; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; S.C.A. Division Represen- tative; Alpha Literary Staff 4. LANGUAGE Alfred Foisy 249 Central Ave. New Bedford French Be wisely wordily, but not wordly wise. — Quarles Le Cercle Francois 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3; S.C.A. Delegate 1; Mardi Gras Ticket Chairman 4. Marilyn E. Griffiths 37 Lapham Street Fall River English There are a few things that never go out of style, and a feminine woman is one of them. — Ralston Christian Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2,4, Vice-Pres. 3; Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 1; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Catherine Marie Howard 154 Shawmut Street Fall River English The mildest manners, and the gentlest heart. — Pope Campus Comment 1,2,3; French Club 4; Elections Committee 2; Newman Club 1, 2,3,4; Organ Club 3; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Alpha Photography Staff 4. Linda Hutchings 56 Bestick Rd. Braintree English The smallest hair throws its shadow. — Goethe Christian Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Elections Com- mittee 2; French Club 4; Glee Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Organ Club 3; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Mardi Gras Publicity Co-Chairman 4; Alpha Literary Staff 4. LANGUAGE Ausrele Maria Kasper 35 Beacon Park Brockton English am a part of all that I have met. — Tennyson W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Sylvia J. Kostecki 28 Oliver Street West Bridgewater English The power of thought — the magic of the mind! Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. CLASS OF 1 962 Robert E. Marum 147 Hudson Street Fall River English That conduct sometimes seems ridiculous, in the eyes of the world, the secret reasons for which, may, in reality, be wise and solid. —Rochefoucauld Basketball 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Paula M. McNamara 16 White Place Brookline English You know I say just what I think, and noth- ing more or less. — cannot say one thing and mean another. — Longfellow Alpha Assistant Secretary 3, Secretary 4; New Dormitory House Board 4; Dormitory Council 4; Campus Comment 2,3,4; New- man Club 1,2,3,4; Organ Club 3; W.R.A. 2,3,4, Division Representative 1 . Louise E. Mulligan 1 1 86 Pleasant Street East Weymouth English Paradise is open to all kind hearts. — Beranger Kappa Delta Pi 3; Secretary 4; Newman Club 3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Ann Packard 41 Plymouth Street North Middleboro English Patience does not mean indifference. We may work and trust and wait, but we ought not to be idle or careless while waiting. — Hamilton Day Student Council 2; Newman Club 1,2; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE CLASS OF 1 962 Blanche E. Polk 9 Smith Street Norton English Our affections are our life We live by them; they supply our warmth. — Channing Chapbook 3,4; Campus Comment 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Alpha Literary Staff 4. Carole Frances Poole 62 Alden Rd. Dedham English It is better to be nobly remembered than nobly born. — Ruskin Campus Comment 4; Christian Fellowship 1; Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Newman Club 3,4; W.R.A. 1, Division Representa- tive 2,3,4. Evelyn Fine Shapiro 76 Plymouth Street New Bedford English ' Tis death to me to be at enmity; I hate it and desire all good men ' s love. — Shakespeare Le Cercle Francois 1,2; Menorah Club 1, 2, 3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Judith Sheldon 160 Plymouth Street Holbrook English Gentleness is able to accomplish what vio- lence cannot. — Claudian Chapbook 3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Alpha Lit- erary Staff 4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE Eleanor G. Solomon 350 Plymouth Street Bridgewater English She picked something valuable out of everything she read. — Pliny Chapbook 2; Menorah Club 3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. New Bedford Janice R. Souza 106 Durfee Street English Avoid all singularity and affectation . What is according to nature is best . . . Nothing is graceful that is not our own. — Collier Campus Comment 3,4; Chapbook 3,4; Herodotus Club 2; Modern Dance 3,4; New- man Club 2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. LANGUAGE Robert St. Aubin Hartly Rd. Rochester French The good which bloodshed could not gain your peaceful zeal will. — Whittier Le Cercle Francois 1,2,3; Treasurer 4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Ronald H. St. Gelais 23 Query Street New Bedford. English Fields are won by those who believe in the winning. — Higginson Drama Club 3; Elections Committee 1, Chairman 2; Library Committee 2, Chair- man 3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Mary Dianne Turcotre 201 Field Street Fall River English Such a war of white and red within her cheeks. — Shakespeare Newman Club 3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Donald E. Wrightington 52 Bedford Street Abington English You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of your- self that you truly give. — Gibran Alpha Upsilon 1,2,4, Vice-Pres. 3; Campus Comment 1, Sports Editor 2,3,4; Class President 4; Football Manager 3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3, Representative 4; Sports Publicity Director 2,3,4. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Jane Marie Antolini 1 6 Strathmore Road Medford Physical Education There is nothing like fun, is there? . . . God has made sunny spots in the heart; why should we exclude the light from them? — Haliburton Aquabrytes Associate Member 1 ,3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; . Newman Club 1,4; P.E.M. Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. Pro-Tern 4. Cynthia Ann Beaudoin 34 Branscomb St. New Bedford Physical Education The true and strong and sound mind is the mind that can embrace equally great things and small. — Samuel Johnson Aquabrytes 1,2,3; Campus Comment 1, News Editor 2; Executive Editor 3,4; Wood- ward House Board 3; Dormitory Council 3; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; PEM Club 1,2,3,4; S.C.A. Delegate 4; W.R.A.. 1,3,4, Activity Director 2. CLASS OF 1 962 Carlene Broadbent 155 Chase Road North Dartmouth Physical Education If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face, and you ' ll forget ' em all. — Pope Cheerleader 2,3, Captain 4; Modern Dance Club 3, Treasurer 4; Newman Club 1,2,4; P.E.M. Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Deborah Brooks 1127 Main St. North Hanover Physical Education Possess your soul with patience. — Dryden PEM Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 4. Kathleen R. Carroll 8 Hillside Avenue Warren Physical Education Wherever there is a human being there is a chance for kindness. — Seneca Wood House Board 3; New Dormitory House Board Pres. ' 4; Dorm Council 3,4; Aquabrytes 2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; PEM Club 4, Freshman Representative 1, Publicity Chairman 2, Secretary 3; W.R.A. 1, Assistant Treasurer 2, Activity Director 3, Second Vice Pres. 4. Gail Davis 1474 Broadway South Hanover Physical Education Never live in hope or expectation, while your arms are folded. — Simmons PEM Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE CLASS OF 1 962 Doris E. DiPasqua 22 Hamilton St. Physical Education Curiosity is the thirst of the soul. Brockton -Johnson Chapbook Layout Editor 3,4; Modern Dance Club 3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; Organ Club 4, PEM Club 1,2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; WRA 1,2,3,4. Mary Dowling 40 Sargent Rd. Winchester ' Physical Education Harmless mirth is the best cordial against the consumption of the spirit; wherefore jesting is not unlawful if it trespasseth not in quantity, quality, or season. — Fuller PEM Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Ann M. Dulligan 15 Robbins Rd. Watertown Physical Education am persuaded that every time a man smiles — but much more so when he laughs — it adds something to this fragment of life. — Sterne Aquabrytes 1,2, Treasurer 3,4; New Dormi- tory Treasurer 4; Dormitory Council 4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; PEM Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,4, Publicity Chairman 3. Box 109 Nancy Meryl Eaton I Physical Education Harwichport They who have light in themselves will not revolve as satellites. — Anon Aquabrytes 2,3, Aquacade Chairman 4; Christian Fellowship 1,2,4; PEM 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE Alice Gi llis 307 Union Street Holbrook Physical Education Peace is rarely denied to the peaceful. — Schiller PEM Club 1,2,3,4, Track and Field Activi- ty Director 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Joan Johnson 4 Day St. Norwood Physical Education The world is a perpetual caricature of it- self; at every moment it is the mockery and the contradiction of what it is pretend- ing to be. — Santayana PEM Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Pauline C. LeCroix 188 Holtshire Rd. Orange Physical Education you wish success in life, make persever- ance your bosom friend, experience your wise counsellor, caution your elder brother, and hope your guardian genius. — Addison Woodward House Board Class Rep. 2, President 3; Dormitory Council 2,3, Presi- dent 4; Newman Club 1,2,4; PEM Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 4, Division Rep. 1, Activi- ty Director 2, Assistant Treasurer 2, Treas- urer 3. Marie Anne Leger 25 Lowell Street Waltham Physical Education Laughter is day, and sobriety is night; a smile is twilight that hovers gently between both, more bewitching than either. — Beecher Aquabrytes 1,2, Aquacade Chairman 3, President 4; Junior Prom Committee; New- man Club 1,2,3,4; PEM Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1, Division Representative 2, As- sistant Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4, New Dorm House Board 4, Dorm Council 4. Janet Lilly Ashfield Physical Education How much lies in laughter: the cipher key, wherewith we decipher the whole man. — Carlyle Christian Fellowship 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; PEM Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; New Dorm House Board 4, Dormitory Council 4. Brenda G. Mann 17 Kirkwood Rd. Brighton Physical Education She had a head to contrive, a tongue to persuade, and a hand to execute any mis- chief. — Hyde Aquabrytes 3,4; Bridgewater Bear Mascot 2,3,4; Menorah Club 1, Treasurer 2, Cor- responding-recording Secretary 3, Vice Pres. 4; PEM Club 1,2,3, Treasurer; 4 W.R.A. 1,2,4, Activity Director 3. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Lois Marchant 153 Myrtle St. Ashland Physical Education All growth depends upon activity. There is no development physically or intellect- ually without effort, and effort means work. — Coolidge Alpha Sports Editor 4; Campus Comment 2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; PEM Club 1,2,3,4; New Dormitory House Board 3; Dormitory Council 3, W.R.A. 1,2,3, Activi- ty Director, ' President 4. Jean Margaret Meikle 212 Old Washington St. Hanover Physical Education The meek are not those who are never at all angry, for such are insensible; but those who, feeling anger, control it, and are angry only when they ought to be. — Theophylact Modern Dance Club 1; PEM Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. CLASS OF 1 962 Ann M. Riou Box 56 Mill River Physical Education Sincerity and truth are the basis oi every virtue. — Confucius Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; PEM Club 1,2, Vice Pres. 3, President 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Woodward House Board Secretary 3; Dorm- itory Council 3. Suzanne Rivard 2667 Riverside Avenue Somerset Physical Education What can the Creator see with greater pleasure than a happy creature? — Lessing Aquabrytes 2,3,4; Christian Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Woodward House Board 3; Dorm- itory Council 3; Glee Club 1,4, Librarian 2, Vice President 3; Mixed Chorus 2; W.R.A. 1,2,4, Second Vice President 3; PEM Club 1,2,3,4. Sheila Tunstall 29 Laurel Street Fairhaven Physical Education Man is the merriest species of the crea- tion: all above and below him are serious. — Addison Aquabrytes 2,3,4; , Christian Fellowship 1,2,3,4; PEM Club 1,2,3,4; Woodward House Board 3; Dormitory Council 3; W.R.A. 1,4, Activity Director 2, Recording Secretary 3. Patricia Thompson West 493 Concord St. Framingham Physical Education — And on her ample brow sat majesty. — Milton Aquabrytes 1,2,3, Corresponding Secretary 4; Campus Comment Assistant Sports Edi- tor 3,4; Cheerleader 2; Christian Fellow- ship 1 ; New Dormitory House Board 3; Dormitory Council 3; Glee Club 1,2; PEM Club 1,3,4, Vice President 2; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE CLASS OF 1 962 Irene Wilbur 20 Tremont St. Brockton Physical Education The crimson glow of modesty o ' erspread her cheek, and gave new luster to her charms. — Franklin PEM Club 1,2,3,4; WRA 1,2,3,4 Activity Director. Jeanne Lee Winik 52 Shirley Avenue Revere Physical Education Do you not know I am a woman? When I think, I must speak. — Shakespeare Menorah Club 1, Publicity Director 2, President 3,4; Modern Dance 2,3, Assistant Director 4; PEM Club 1,2,3, Program Chairman 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4 — Activity Di- rectory; Campus Comment 1,4. Constance Bures Barrh Math Science Sometimes quiet is a unique thing. W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. E. Patricia Barton 19 Keys Street Earth Science Quincy — Seneca Loyalty is the holiest good in the human heart. — Seneca W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; French Club 4; Co-Chair- man of Mardi Gras 4; Christian Fellowship 3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE Thomas Bleakney 16 Bleakney Drive North Weymouth Earth-Science steer my bark with hope ahead and fear astern. — Jefferson Alpha Upsilon 2,3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Paul Closuit Fosdeck Road Middlebaro Math-Science The mind ought sometimes to be diverted that it may return the better to thinking. — -Phaedrus M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. SCIENCE William E. Davis, Jr. Acme Park, Route 2A Shirley Math-Science In order to improve the mind, we ought less to learn than to contemplate. — Descartes Christian Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Football 3,4; Dramatics Club 3,4; Kappa Delta Phe 2,3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Men ' s Houseboard 3; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Soccer 1; Track 2; Men ' s Glee Club 4. Melinda DeCosrer 47 Brockton Ave. Abington Biology It is hard ior the ' face to conceal the thoughts of the heart — the true character of the soul. — The look without is an index of what is within. — Shakespeare Biology Club 2,3,4; Le Cercle Francois 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Helen Callahan Demers Math-Science Lo, thus triumph like a king content with that my mind doth bring. — Dyer W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4. Robert A. Demers 2 Mill Lane Taunton Math-Science God said, Let Newton be! and all was light. — Alexander Pope Kappa Delta Pi 4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 2,3,4. SCIENCE David W. Elwell 3 Seventh Avenue Haverhill Earth Sciences An acre of performance is worth the whole world of promise. — Howell M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. David P. Harding 28 Jackson Street Brockton Math-Science He does it with a better grace, but I do it more natural. — Shakespeare Day Student Council 3; Glee Club 2; Intra- mural Basketball 1; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. tfPSF? ' ■■■■:■■ ' ■:: ' :■ ' ' - CLASS OF 1 962 John R. Hassard 26 Jennings Pond Road Natick Earth Sciences If there be any truer measure of a man than what he does, it must be what he gives. Alpha Upsilon 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3, Co- Captain 4; Basketball 2,3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Men ' s Houseboard Vice-President 3, President 4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; S.C.A. Delegate 3,4; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3. Katherine Jane Inglis 9 Woodworth Street Dorchester Earth Sciences It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness. — Spurgeon Aquabrytes 2,3,4; Le Cercle Francois 2, 2nd Vice-President 3, Vice-President 4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Mardi Gras — General Chairman 4. Bjorg Jensen Jeppson 81 Grove Street Bridgewater Earth Sciences Love, sweetness, goodness, in her power shined so clear. — John Milton Dramatics Club 1 ,4, Secretary-Treasurer 2,3; Christian Fellowship 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Le Cercle Francois 1,2,4. Jay G. Kelley 1 1 9 Howard Avenue New Bedford Earth Sciences Let them call it mischief; when it is past and prospered, it will be virtue. — Jonson Alpha Upsilon 1,2,3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE CLASS OF 1 962 Jay N. Kelley 383 June Street Fall River Earth Sciences When I said I would die a bachelor, I did not think I should live till I were married. — -Shakespeare M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Richard H. Kherlopian Elm Street Dighton Math-Science am the captain of my soul . . . yet I think I had ' more fun when I was a cabin boy. — William Prescott Christian Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Track 2; Foot- ball 3, Co-Captain 4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Kap- pa Delta Phi 2,3,4; Class Delegate 1,2,3. Robert Kitchen 101 Plain Street Earth Sciences A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. — Wordsworth Junior Prom Committee; Newman Club 1,2,3,4. Argirios A. Kuliopulos Fall River 1597 Robeson Street Fall River Math-Science Learning teacheth more in one year than experience in twenty. — Roger Oscham M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 3; Glee Club 2,3; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Orthodox Club 4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE Russell Latham 120 Oak Street Taunton Earth Scienc es fear no foe, I fawn no friend, I loath not life, nor dread my end. — Dyer Christian Fellowship 1,2,4; Junior Prom Committee; Kappa Delta Phi 2,3, Corres- ponding Secretary 4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Or- chestra 3,4. Janet Levesque 405 Central Avenue Seekonk Biology A good jest in time of misfortune, is food and drink. It is strength to the arm, di- gestion to the stomach, and courage to the heart. — Ware Biology Club 3,4; Le Cercle Francois 2, Re- porter 3, President 4; New Dorm House- board, 3; Dormitory Council 3; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. SCIENCE John Lima 206 Irvington Street New Bedford Earth Sciences My way of joking is to tell the truth. It ' s the funniest joke in the world. — Shaw Alpha Upsilon 2,3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. 937 High Newsom B. Maples Street Earth Sciences Bridgewater Nothing is too high for the daring of mor- tals; we storm heaven itself in our folly. ' — Horace Alpha Upsilon 2,3,4; Dramatics Club 2,3,4; Debating Team 4; Class Vice-President 4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Newman Club 3,4; Orchestra 3,4, Vocalist; Track 2,3,4. Thomas F. McCarthy 122 Eustis Street Roxbury Earth Sciences Before we set our hearts too much upon anything, let us examine how happy they are who already possess it. — Rochefoucauld Alpha Upsilon 2,3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; New- man Club 1,2,3,4. Diane Micalchuck 102 Hamilton Avenue Lynn Biology We are growing serious, and let me tell you, that ' s the very next step to being dull. — Addison Biology Club 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Le Cercle Francois 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Newman Club 3; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Alpha Literary Staff 4; Mardi Gras Hospitality Chairman 4. SCIENCE Richard P. Michalewich 531 King Philip Street Fall River Earth Sciences One who is contented with what he has done will never become famous for what he will do. — Bovee Alpha Upsilon 3,4; Herodotus Club 1; New- man Club 3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Judith Moniz 302 Hope Street Fall River Earth Sciences Softly speak and sweetly smile. — Addison Newman Club 3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. CLASS OF 1 962 Carl R. Nash 352 Front Street Weymouth Math-Science From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth. — Shakespeare Alpha Upsilon 2,3, Treasurer 4; Christian Fellowship 4; Dramatics Club 3; Mixed Chorus 2,3, President 4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Men ' s Glee Club 4. James J. Nasuti 40 Charles Street Hyde Park Earth Sciences Breach not because you have to say some- thing, but because you have something to say, — Whately Class Treasurer 2; Herodotus Club 2; Kap- pa Delta Phi 2; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4. Joseph P. Noble 72 Turner Street Scituate Earth Sciences Let Friendship creep gently to a height; if it rush to it, it may soon run itself out of breath. — Fuller Alpha Upsilon 3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Bowling Captain 4 James R. Perron 54 Leonard Street Bridgewater Earth-Sciences Take life too seriously, and what is it worth? — Geothe Alpha Upsilon 1,2,4, President 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Class Marshal 4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE CLASS OF 1 962 Norma Persson Main Street Sagamore Biology Intellect — the starlight of the brain. —Willis W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Biology Club 1,2,3,4; Kap- pa Delta Pi 3,4. Paul Poulos 24 Oakland Ave. Brockton Earth Sciences No one is a slave whose will is free. — Tyrius Maximus Alpha Upsilon 4; Orchestra President 3,4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Harold L. Pray 29 Phillips Street Weymouth Earth Sciences It is not what he has, or even what he does which expressed the worth of a man, but what he is. — Amiel Alpha Upsilon 2,3, Alumni Secretary 4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Jarerr Rose 32 Osborn Street New Bedford Earth Sciences Wit be my faculty and pleasure my occu- pation. — Congreve Kappa Delta Phi 2, Assistant Alumni Sec- retary 3, Alumni Secretary 4; Newman Club 1,2,4, Publicity Director 3; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE Thomas Ruffini 25 Vernon Street Plymouth Earth Sciences A man is a worker. If he is not that he is nothing. — Conrad Kappa Delta Phi 2,3, President 4; Christian Fellowship 3; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3. Natalie Salvo 140 Winter Street Fall River Earth Sciences Playful blushes, that seem but luminous escapes of thought. — Moore W.R.A. 2,3,4. SCIENCE Thomas M. Salvo 140 Winter Street Fall River Earth Sciences It is great, it is manly, to disdain disguise; it is in their higher characters that they differ. — Bovee Track 2; Baseball 2; Football Co-Captain 3,4; Kappa Delta Phi 3, Treasurer 4; M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. William Siegfried 300 Ware Street Mansfield Earth Sciences There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. — Shakespeare M.A.A. 1,2,3,4. SCIENCE Arnold M. Surrerlin 419 So. Franklin Street Holbrook Biology A superior man is modest in his speech but exceeds in his actions. — Talleyrand M.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 3,4. Barbara-Ann M. Urbielonis 1 Marble Street Haverhill Earth Sciences To be artist and lover, that is the true goal. —Bell Modern Dance 1,2, Assistant Director 3, Di- rector 4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4; Newsletter Art Editor 2. Virginia Janet Vanderwarker 300 West Britannia Street Taunton Earth Sciences Tell wit how much it wrangles in tickle points of niceness; tell wisdom she en- tangles herself in over-wiseness. — Raleigh W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. Judith E. Vohnoutka 47 Taber Street Fairhaven Math Science The wise carry their knowledge as they do their watches, not for display, but for their own use. — Browne Christian Fellowship 4; W.R.A. 1,2,3,4. BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE PATRICIA SILVIA WHITE Biology And seem to walk on wings and tread in air. — Pope W.R.A. 3,4; Biology Club 3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 4. IN MEMORIAM LOREEN LAITENEN Bridgewater State College 1958-1960 So wise so young, they say, do never live long — — Shakespeare 93 The underclassmen are a viral part of the student body. These men and women are preparing themselves for the future, as we seniors stand ready to meet the challenging unknown. The lives of these students are a combination of in- tellectual endeavors and a sought-after leisure. They hope as we do that a blend of all that is Bridgewater will find them in the spot which the class of 1962 now occupies. ' Mongst Cj of discontented strife, O, let me lead an academic life; THE JUNIOR CLASS The class of 63 ' s junior year at B.S.C. has been an eventful one. It was a period of preparation and testing to determine whether we were worthy of be- coming seniors. But not all was work. We danced to the tunes of the school orchestra at the Bear ' s Ball. We took a whirl at junior training and then ended the year atop the Parker House, overlooking the metropolis of Boston. Now as we take another step up on the academic ladder our view is divided. We look to our senior year at Bridgewater, but also to the future and our teaching professions. Standing, left to right: M. Sweeney, Treasurer; J. McCoubrey, Secretary; M. Ashenfelter, Vice President. Seat- ed: E. Meany, President. B1 SCIENCE Left to Right: Row 1 — P. Stanton; S. Bielk; D. Dunlovy; S. ' Mulcahy; S. Johnson; N. Kruetal; C. Walbank; C. Beals. Row 2 — D. Dunlavy; P. Abraham; R. Houde; J. Hall; C. White; J. Moran; D. Mulligan; M. Konosky; W. Dugan. Row 3 — T. Mumford; M. Servance; W. Wood; M. Wexler; R. Watson; L Harmon; B. Wassel; P. Callahan; R. Hatch; E. Brolin. B2 LANGUAGE Left to right: Row 1 — B. Pantano; J. Lemay; M. Doyle; K. Bamber; J. Frame; J, Knowlton; B. Gonsi- orawski; J. McCoubrey; J. Leone; B. Johnson; J. Berube. Row 2 — C. Judge; M. Sweeney; J. Mc- Birney; B. Pallazola; D. Cass; J. Kiernan; B. Cicchese; S. Bullard; M. Courville; I. Miranda; M. Hansen; M. Burns. Row 3 — P. Nord; F. Milley; J. Kerrigan; A. Silvia; P. Robinson; G. Yore; J.. Zilonis; A. Asselin; D. Goldberg; N. Perry; J. Gagnon. 97 HISTORY Left to Right: Row 1— R. Sharpies; C. Gardner; S. Maguire; H. Seferiadis; M. Matthews; F. Peter- son; J. Bemarket; C. York; P. Lufkin; D. Viera; T. Walsh; D. Taylor. Row 2— E Meoney; W Kingsley; D. Quill; Y. Zimberlin; K. Economos; J. Glynn; J. Goodwin; P Morse; S. Sheehan; W. Siwick; A. Gibbons; R. Ward. Row 3— J. Collins; C. Ford; L. Rendell; M. Arruda; L. Miller; D. Powers; P. Estes; R. Rothfuchs; P. Alvernaz; J. Pickard; F. Sherry. ELEMENTARY Left to right: Row 1 — J. Wrigley; T. Oliveira; E. Pocius; B. Verros; E. DeLutis; G. Roberts; E. Rodrick; I. Nott; D. Hall. Row 2 — D. Couto; H. Frechette; E. Herbert; J. Aspinoll; C. Kozimor; M. Bartlett; M. A. Mendonca; J. Medeiros. Row 3 — D. DeLutis; J. Cabeceiras; R. Morris; W. Lewis; W. Murphy; N. Davis; C. Shea. 98 ELEMENTARY Left to Right: Row 1 — L. Madden; N. Whitehouse; J. Silvo; R. Parent; B. Milliken; E. Bothelo; S Wilbur- J Mendrala. Row 2 — A. Brown; P. Kelly; M. Rolli; ' V. Flanagan; F. Brucchi; E. Pinel; j ' Ralph- ' B Pooler; M. Donnelly. Row 3 — V. Roberts; M. Abel; C. Fantini; C. Coady; M. Moniz. B5 :::..:.::;;;-.:.:.. : -.„ ELEMENTARY Left to Right: Row 1 — S. Holmes; H. Gula; I. Bush; D. Pitts; A. Pepe; M_. Westgate; J. Middlebrook. Row 2 — J. Sansos; C. Russo; B. Zahigian; S. Hamblin; G. Dinjian; J. Mancuse; S. Tidd; C. Smith. Row 3 — P. DeCicco; K. Murphy; M. McDonald; E. Sullivan; N. Fields; J. Williams. 99 B6 ELEMENTARY Left to Right: Row 1 — M. Connors; B. Belyea; P. Costa; B. Roberts; G. Zanolli; L. Dow; M. Welsh; G. Davis; B. Richardson. Row 2 — B. Rego; P. Gurney; D. Pimental; J. Hardo; C. Small; M. Baird; C. Pinkham; N. Carvalho; J. Azevedo; L. Cascone. Row 3 — H. Houlberg; J. Dubiel; J. Faria; P. Schnetke; J. Packard; H. Daley; D. Willard; K. Perkins; P. Mello. Row 4 — V. Bruce; P. Lamoreaux; R. Damm; B. Fernandes; P. McDermott; J. Mc Bride; A. Wessling; C. Ventura. B-PE PHYSICAL EDUCATION Left to Right: Row 1 — R. Calabro; J. Madore; J. Brown; M. Moloney; M. Potter; G. McGillick. Row 2 — R. Duddy; M. Hanson; E. Sawin; M. Flaherty; D. D ' Allesandro; J. Hanley; I. Doprey. Row 3 — V. Shelley; A. Sheehan; D. Dillman; M. Goodell; J. Rider. 100 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The class of 1964, like all classes at Bridgewater State College, has been continually striving to reach goals far above the standards set by previous classes. These goals, in the realm of school and class spirit, have not yet been reached, and theoretically will never be reached, until there is complete cooperation be- tween the class as a whole. Nevertheless, the class officers have been conducting all class functions such as the Sophomore week-end, its pizza party, and dance with these aims in mind, and sincerely hope to attain them in our future years at Bridgewater. Left to Right: J. Henry, Vice Presi- dent; J. Arcuri, Secretary; K. Mc- Donald, Treasurer; R. Krueger, Presi- dent. C 1 SCIENCE Left to Right: Row 1 — J. Glinski; D. Tripanie; L. Wathins; M. LeVesque; J. Pratti; J. Claretti; M. McCarthy; C. Hachett; P. G. Walsh; S. Coture; E. Burbine. Row 2 — R. Garin; J. Arello; J. La- Fountain; D. Prosser; J. Zaretto; N. Brown; L. Domina; N. McKenna; L. Dunn; G. Sherrif; J. A. Casper. Row 3 — J. Kelly; R. Fountain; P. DeMarco; T. Sarno; A. LaPoint; C. Thibadeau; W. Sathus; J. Metcalf; C. Hunt; W. Bell. Row 4 — T. Buba; J. Burke; R. Baldwin; J. Olson; B. Todd; R. Rich- ards; T. Laminin; H. Hartly; F. Henderson. C2 LANGUAGE Left to Right: Row 1 — L. White; C. M. Hart; G. Gibbons; M. McCall. M. Wareing; N. King; E. VanZandt; C. Morris; C. Driscoll; C. Duard; M. Ronan. Row 2 — K. McDonald; J. Sime; R. Massoud; H. McPeck; M. Lahey; M. Peletier; A. Mullen; A. Doucette; E. Walsh; L. Novelli. Row 3 — J. Joaquin; J. Pietruszka; J. Hopwood; J. Journeay; N. Edson; M. Oliveira; E. Pearlman; R. Krueger; D. Snelson. 1C3 HISTORY Left to Right: Row 1 — S. Manning; L. Hill; M. Alden; A. Butler; L. Barnett; C. Lounge; R. Anti; D. Ruvich; D. Ferguson; J. Nelson; M. Hogan. Row 2 — S. Brandreth; P. Leiden; S. Greene; C. Bowen; K. Dolliver; S. Adams; S. Rimmer; B. Campbell; C. Krueger; A. LaPointe. Row 3 — C. Avis; P. Poole; L. Rosenthal; M. Riordan; T. Balewicz; J. Olson; M. McGrath; C. Debalsi; N. Couto; M. Carr; T. Usavicus; E. Salinas. HISTORY Left to Right: Row 1 — G. Butler; J. Wills; M. Russell; R. Macomber; J,. Nidositro; P. Fuch; P. Koehler; P. Scully; R. Lane; P. Curry. Row 2 — K. Pike; D. Morwick; P. McManus; R. Ricci; R. Peluso. Row 3 — B. Gallagher; W. Kelley; D. Metcalf; R. Geary; B. Barman; R. Heap; J. Tartari. Row 4 — J. Marshall; J. Newburn; A. Curry; T. Venice; F. Lane. 103 C4 C5 ELEMENTARY Left to Right: Row 1 — C. Scanlon; J. A. Arcuri; J. Smith; K. McDonald; S. Taylor; M. Verderber; C. Valcourt; J. Joselyn; A. M. Levesque; S. Lawrence. Row 2 — A. Loring; H. Zink; S. Szczebak; J. Bigelow; M. Biondi; C. Michaud; C. Wilson; R. Murphy; S. Roper. Row 3 — D. Tassinari; T. Baldrote; J. Rhude; J. Brouco; A. Marvelli; J. McCarthy. C6 ELEMENTARY Left to Right: Row 1 — R. Cicchese; K. OBrien; M. J. Paglurin; C. White; E. George; S. Belonis; P. Correa; S. Berard; J. Dias. Row 2— M Barbuto; G. Fulginitti; P. Mello; S. Condeias; C. Hammond; B. Burgo; B. Games; E. Dyer. Row 3 — L. Estes; M. Pollard; C. Considine; C. Fitzgerald; J. A. Harris; R. Casta; C. Messier. C7 ELEMENTARY Left to Right: Row 1 — C. Viens; L. Philbrook; M. Mania; P. Johnson; E. Silva; R. Pizza; G. McClain; S. Silveira; J. Santos; J. Vaslet. Row 2 — M. Lays; M. MacNeil; L. Knight; M. Willard; M. Lamb; M. Riley; V. Daszkiewicz; G. Mitchell; J. McNeil; D. Sheehan. Row 3; F. Berry; C. Caruso; Y. Lindsay; J. Freeman; A. Fitzpatrick; P. Schwartz, A. Whitraker. C8 ELEMENTARY Left to Right: Row 1 — D. Ayers; B. Crooks; P. Heald; S. Robinson; J. Dwyer; J. Nightingale; C. Assetta; L. Fuller; J. Gamache; K. Cullen. ' R ow 2 — K. Regan; M. Sheehan; L. Harlow; M. Glidden; K. O ' Keefe; J. Figuerido; M. Curtis; B. Connors; L. Slaiger. Row 3 — J. Gould; C. Anderson; J. Murphy; L. Finerfrock; M. Drinkwater; E. Hobbs; J. Wood; S. Fitzgerald; S. Drummey; S. Hopkins. 105 ELEMENTARY Left to right: Row 1 — M. Lee; E. Gardella; N. Walsh; C. Eales; M. Ross; S. Houghton; J. Perry; G. Amorim; A. Liimatainen; D. Costello. Row 2 — P. Drislan; C. Harrington; E. Dempsey; J. Krause; B. Reid; B. Pellecchia; J. Weglowski; S. Libby; L. Rose; L. Jacobsin; A. Cameron. Row 3 — E. Joaquin; E. Perry; B. Rebello; C. Smith; J. Turner; S. Fry; C.Grace; B. Campbell. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Left to right: Row 1 — L. Walker; J. Narkevixcius; G. Ferrindino; C. Cross; L. Crossman; M. Killam; M. Kenney. Row 2 — M. E. McGivney; K. McDonald; J. Johnson; N. Seablom; J. Snook; M. Watson; M. Cocorn; J. Foss. Row 3 — S. Whelpley! M. Wolejko; M. A. Ralicki; C. Hegarty; A. Waldron; — . Pysz; P. Erikson. 106 THE FRESHMAN CLASS We, of the Class of 1965, are proud and happy to accept Bridgewater as a major part of our lives, both present and future. We hope to effectively contribute to, and prove worthy of, a Bridgewater education. We respect, and shall continue to observe, the fine traditions of this college, even as we strive for its betterment. Our contributions have not been large this first year, but in the three more to follow, we will try to fulfill the growing obligations placed upon all of our members. K. Coutinho, President and J. Ventura, Secretary. Absent: N. LeBlanc, Vice president; M. Rapoza, Treasurer. 107 Dl SCIENCE Left to right: Row 1 — E. Roeder; C. Doyle; C. Brower; M. Baroni; S. Pease; D. Bernier; C. Barry; J. Johnson; R. Thivierge. Row 2 — R. Cunniff; D. Walsh; R. Curry; W. Coffey; L. Benevides; J. Antunes; L. Vangl es; R. Thibault. Row 3 — T. Doherty; G. Doyle; L. Jackson; W. Penderghast; R. Beauvais; P. Anton. SCIENCE Left to right: Row 1 — B. LaRocco; J. Gilletc; J. Gray; S. Galeazzi; M. Beard; A. Simon; D. Saczepan; S. Symmes. Row 2 — M. Petterson; A. McCarthy; R. Nelson; W. Towne; J. McMahon; R. Wahlgren; A. Rudnick. Row 3 — R. Stanton; R. Lawton; B. Weddleton; L. Berube; P. Ponte; M. Barnes. 108 D3 LANGUAGE Left to right: Row 1 — K. Clarke; C. Guston; C. Dube; J. Bichel; B. Bushnell; L. Mercer; S. Mesheau; C. Lucier. Row 2 — R. Lacroix; P. McGrady; Y. Therien; S. Joly; M. Ventura; D. Ouimet; M. Mul- cahy; J. Mazzoleni; J. Begin; K. Warchol. Row 3 — D. O ' Connor; R. Lima; S. Clark; E. Pearle; C. Rice; K. Coutinho; J. Hanley; R. Paradis; J. Marconi; R. Flynn. D4 HISTORY Left to Right: Row 1 — G. Sawczuk; M. Perna; R. Eldridge; J. Rankin; G. Goodfellow; R. Mendes; J. McDonald; R. Williams; R. Maroney; ' G. Lussier. Row 2 — M. Rapoza; R. Masse; J. Reagan; R. Lambert; N. LaBlanc; R. Gelonn; R. Keith; G. Rebello; L. Klaiman; M. Hughes; R. Ray. Row 3 — T. Witowski; P. McVay; R. Murphy; R. Harris; D. Hanson; F. Sylvia; J. Fleming; S. McGarry; G. Joseph; R. Hicks; B. Falvey. 109 D 5 HISTORY Left to right: Row 1 — M. Harlow; J. Ventura; S. Finnigan; J. Allen; M. Geromini; S. Smith; J. Wal- Ister; M. Bures; J. Kinney; D. Burke. Row 2 — E. Callaghan; M. Alexander; C. Reed; P. Kruger; C. Moniz; S. Guild; N. Crooks; M. Crimmins; J. Karshis; J. Reckendorf; S. Lancaster; H. .Crehan. Row 3 — F. Cahoon; H. Burbine; T. Collard; P. Carey; D. Cordeiro; M. Cohen; T. Conners; W. Coan D6 •Mttro M£ M ELEMENTARY Left to Right: Row 1 — B. Beale; L. Montgomery; S. Chiesa; E. DeCa- ulibus; J. Campisi; D. Folan; J. Vasilakis; L. Bollieux; M. Bernabeo; J. MacPhetres; J. Bousquet. Row 2 — A. Illvan; S. Steele; R. Stinchfield; A. Fredericks; M. Sheehan; N. Puglisi; N. Moss; M. Carroll; J. Dubois; E. Olivera; S. King; J. Murphy; A. Prafferty. Row 3 — W. Ip- polito; D. Cohen; D. Messaline; B. Lancaster; J. O ' Keefe; M. Dono- van; J. Noonan; K. Carter; T. LaGrasta; W. Haskins; F. Stevens. 110 07 ELEMENTARY Left to right: Row 1 — S. Wood; M. Graziano; A. Vodoklys; M. Sargent; D. Doquette; E. DeSouza; J. Robinson; P. Rumney; V. Monk; E. Anderson; J. Wakefield. Row 2 — M. Burgmyer; N. Harlow; J. McNulty; C. Laskoski; B. Smith; J. Clay; D. Chateauneuf, B. Cabral; B. Davenport; H. Wysmulick. Row 3 — L. Starrett; B. DiGiovanni; J. Pellegrini; J. Libby; C. Crawford; P. Kowalski; N. Nerny; B. Bizzarro; E. Zdaniewiez. ELEMENTARY Left to right: Row 1 — M. Wood; J. Gardner; P. Smith; T. Stolarz; D. Smith; C. Ryone; D. Paul; P. Howard; C. Wood; A. Smialek; A. Cole; C. Addy; M. Fadar. Row 2 — A. Healy; N. Corcoran; M. McGarry; M. Paul; R. Howes; J. Homen; J. Brazao; A. Lindahl; M. Merrikan; D. Fellows; L. Tibbetts; ' H. Crowley. Row 3 — J. Paille; M. Casey; N. Deane; S. Zaslona; M. Zamarchi; V. Zazopoulos; D. Oldfield; M. Sullivan; B. Oliveira; S. Hurton; J. Chartier; J. Bettencourt; H. Tom- kiewicz. D 8 D9 ELEMENTARY Left to right: Row 1 — P. Costa; D. Bouchard; E. Bourget; E. Hill; S. Misiasyek; S. Cootes; N. Morti- mer; J. Covey; H. Civicki; S. Sylvasta; F. Eckhardt; M. Guillet; Row 2 — E. Siliva; M. Haynes; K. Linnehan; S. O. O ' Neil; R. Ratner; S. Quill; S. Kasperopus; R. Brennan; S. S. Gorczyca; B. Goodale; D. Kobas; C. Thomas. Row 3 — M. Hass; C. Harrington; E. DeMayo; J. Sequest; J. West; P. Wrobble; C. Verra; M. Davis; R. Kenjston; C. Dean; M. A. Libuda; N. Ingalls. D 10 ELEMENTARY Left to right: Row 1 — J. Grady; M. Ford; M. Powell; H. Barr; P. Ross; N. Halewka; T. Lambert; D. Larontonda; P. Kinsella; F. Meheghan; M. Pieri; M. McGrath; B. Bessom. Row 2 — R. Falvey; C. Walker; M. Mc- Donald; J. Curely; B. Perna; A. Caulfield; E. Curran; M. Skahill; J. Wells; C. McEnderfer; R. Nolan; S. Carson; C. Sisca; N. Gray. Row 3 — D. St. Denis; C. Hoffman; S. Kmiec; J. Treacy; S. Haydn; L. Casa- grande; M. Mooney; M. Harlow; E. Brennan; E. Hoyt; A. Roche; M. Campbell; S. Flood; C. Paradis. 112 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Left to right: Row 1 — K. Arnold; N. Jarosz; C. Scelsi; C. Sullivan; D. Leqault; I. Lahait; M. Noakes. Row 2 — L. Cummings; S. Riou; J. Kilqour; M. Lavoie; J. Har lon; L. Gediman; N. Johnson; B. Hedin; M. Dumoulin; P. Bernard. Row 3 — B. Branco; E. Peterson; L. Yeamans- B. Aymie; B. Keane; J. Cummings; M. Ames. D-PE These past four years at Bridgewater have not been lack-a-day. Hard work has filled a good portion of the time spent here, but when there have been chances for leisure, the students had a number of clubs and organi- zations in which to develop their special abilities and socialize. Due to the interest of these men and women, the organizations on campus form a vital aspect of life at Bridgewater. t I may, although -itTfl mm OQSJEOXtSJXE ROOM it2XJ®2 sXTrrstarcsrj CING r rr rr j r Cl lrY-:: VI I for pleasure when I play not Student Government Groups Seel John Minihan (Left to right) J. Dubiel, assistant treas., D. Ciaramitaro, vice president, K. Barrett, treas., R. Smith, sec, (center) J. Minihan, pres. STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION The Student Cooperative Association em- bodies the entire college. The governing council, consisting of elected student repre- sentatives from all classes, is head ed by four major officers. The council works to guide all student activity in maintaining the highest standards of thought and action. Its leaders endeavor to perform closely with student leaders all over New England to help broaden the out- look of the Bridgewater campus. Token Office 116 Improved Student Activity Program DAY STUDENT COUNCIL E. Perry P. Leary N. King J. Souza C. Thibeault In 1955 the present Day Student Organi- zation was formed and included all the women day students and all the men of the college. In 1961 when the first men ' s dormi- tory was completed the membership of the Day Student Organization included only the men and women commuting students at Bridgewater. DORMITORY COUNCIL The Dormitory Council was organized for the purpose of providing harmonious and pleasant dormitory life. Members of the council include an executive board, and the officers and members of the house boards of all three women dormitories. With the co-operation of all the members it is possible to adapt dormitory life to the constantly changing social conditions. The council is responsible for making and requiring observance of the rules governing the general conduct of the dormitory students. This organization was established for the purpose of regulating matters pertaining to the life of the day students at Bridgewater, and for the promotion of fellowship among its members. Left to right — P. LaCroix, president; J. Murphy, vice- pres.; J. Vitalie, secretary; N. Dubiel, treas. Anne Marie Leonard Editor Bonnell Bubar Treasurer Student Publications Record ALPHA Paula McNamara Secretary ■ 9f -?-■ , v I 7 Janet Drummey Copy Editor Our life is like some vast lake that is slowly filling with the stream of our years. As the waters creep surely up- ward the landmarks of the past are one by one sub- merged. But there shall always be memory to lift its head above the tide until the lake is overflowing. — Madame X We the Alpha staff of 1962, have tried, within these pages, to compile a comprehensive list of the memories that have been ours at Bridgewater. There are the serious moments and the lighter ones — all combining and alluding to the countless remembrances we will carry with us after graduation. All of us hope that the coming years will make brighter the messages and photographs found within this book. Sandra Holbrook Layout Editor Rachel Cahoon Photography Editor Diane Ciaramitaro Art Editor 120 Stephen Almeida Men ' s Sports ' Editor Jacqueline Bouchard Literary Editor Campus Activities CHAPBOOK Front-left to right: B. Cicchese, secretary; B. DeRocha, D. DiPosqua, Layout Editors; K. Andruk, Art Editor. Back-left to right: P. Robinson, Circulation Manager; P. Nord, Assist. Editor; V. Considine, Editor- in-chief; J. Zilonis, Business Manager. Chapbook is the literary magazine which offers to all Bridgewater students a vehicle for literary expression. The staff is responsible for the selection of material, editing, proof- reading, typing, organization, layout, and circulation. Since its organization in 1959, interest in the group has steadily increased. It is the aim Of the staff to firmly establish the literary magazine as an important cultural aspect of the campus and as a means for the discovery of promising writing talents. CAMPUS COMMENT The student newspaper, Campus Comment, started the celebration of its 35th year of publication by receiving a first place certifi- cate from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The student newspaper is the voice of both the faculty and the student body regarding national, local and college issues. The paper offers a complete coverage of all college func- tions and attempts to promote interest in the drama, the arts, and in music. Through the efforts of its capable staff of this year and of years past the Campus Comment has grown to become an integral and necessary function of the college. Left to right: M. Brown, Feature Editor; J. McCoubrey, Assist. Editor; C. Beaudoin, Editor; D. Wrightington, Sports Editor. Satisfying the Spiritual Needs of the Student Body CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Left to right: R. Parent, Corresponding Sec; S. Hol- brook, Vice Pres. of Worship Services; J. Mattsen, President; L. Rhude, Vice Pres. of Service Projects; F. Bell, Treas.; M. Carr, Recording Sec; V. Bruce, Vice Pres. of Social and Fellowship Activities. Christian Fellowship is a federation of Prot- estant students on campus. Their purpose is to stimulate study, thought, and action in an attempt to learn more completely the mean- ing of Christianity. MENORAH Left to right: R. Liss, Cultural Chairman; S. Libbey, Treasurer; J. Winik, President; B. Mann, Vice President; B. Avis, Secretary. Menorah Club is the Jewish Re- ligious Club on campus. Its purpose is to learn more completely the meaning of Judaism and to meet the personal religious needs of its mem- bership. NEWMAN CLUB Left to right: B. Gonsiorawski, Spiritual Direc- tor; C. Anderson, Asst. Treas.; M. Charest, Record Sec; L. Harmon, Vice Pres.; J. Roth- myer, Pres.; C. Kwarcinski, Sec. The Newman Club offers Catholic students an opportunity to study the principles of Cardinal Newman. Un- der the guidance of Chaplain Father John A. Wilcox and faculty advisor Dr. William J. Wall, the spiritual, educational and social needs of the students are met. MENS ' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Men ' s Athletic Association is one of the largest organizations found on the cam- pus at Bridgewater, and every member of the male student body is entitled to member- ship. The primary aim of the Men ' s Athletic Association is to further the spirit of co- operation among the men of the college toward the development of our school in separate fields of endeavor. Heading the list of Men ' s Athletic Association responsibilities is the organization, development, and execu- tion of an athletic program, including varsity or intramural competition. The Women ' s Recreation Association has the distinction of being the second largest organization which is found on the Bridge- water campus. Numerous activities and social events are sponsored annually by the women of the Women ' s Recreation Associa- tion, but the primary purpose of the latter is to provide each woman in the college with an opportunity for physical recreation. The association ' s governing board consists of an executive board as well as a body of student representatives who work to further the aims of the organization. Left to Right: D. Delutis, Corr. Sec; D. Wicher, Vice Pres.; G. Gorman, Pres.; T. Bleakney, Trees.; J. Doherty, Sec. WOMENS ' RECREATION ASSOCIATION Left to Right: M. Leger, Trea.; E. Sawin, Asst. Rec. Sec; J. Boynton, Rec. Sec; A. Blouin, 1st Vice Pres.; L. Marchant, Pres.; K. Carroll, 2nd Vice Pres.; B. Babar, Corr. Sec; C. Cross, Pub. Chair.; D. Dillman, Asst. Treas. Opportunity For All to Participate A. C. E. KAPPA DELTA PI Epsilon lota Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, a national honor society in education has as its aim the encouragement of high profes- sional, intellectual and personal standards. Invited to membership are those persons who exhibit commendable personal qualities, worthy educational ideals and sound scholar- ship. During the school year the chapter sends delegates to Regional and National conven- tions of Kappa Delta Pi and annually awards a scholarship to the highest ranking member of the Junior Class. Left to Right: H. Leigh, historian; V. Considine, Pres.; A. Fuller, treas.; L. Mulligan, sec; B. Fredrick, vice pres. The Association for Childhood Education, open to all elementary majors, marks its thirtieth successful year under the capable leadership of Miss Mary L. Marks, Faculty Advisor. The meetings are held bi-monthly. Programs vary from promoting professional attitudes and ideals through speakers, movies, and tapes to providing services through workshops and assistance to the Special Class in the town. Left to right — K. O ' Keefe, corresponding secretary; A. Mahony, asst. treasurer; A. Pepe, 1st vice pres.; D. Crooks, pres.; J. Boynton, 2nd vice pres.; N. Carvalo, recording sec; S. Lans, treasurer. In Extracurricular Activities HERODOTUS CLUB The Herodutus Club was founded in 1957. It brings to the student body programs of historical significance. At the same time, it attempts to improve the quality and quantity of historical data and reference sources in the college library. Left to right — M. Verdurber, treas.; C. King, Vice pres.; P. Herries, sec; T. Soucy, pres. FRENCH CLUB The French Club, open to everyone, endeavors to provide educational and cultural oppor- tunities for its members. These aims are realized through speakers, films, soirees , and a spectacular Mardi Gras held every other year. Left to right — R. St. Aubin, treas.; L. Murphy, sec; J. Levesque, pres.; K. Inglis, vice president. 125 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE The purpose of the Assembly Committee is to bring to Birdgewater educational, cultural, and entertaining programs for the student body. Among planned programs this year, Richard Liebert and Anthony Wedgewood Benn, M.P., were oustanding. JUNIOR ALPHA The Junior Staff of Alpha has aimed during this year at acquir- ing the knowledge and skill neces- sary to publish the best possible yearbook for the class of 1963. We hope that we have achieved these aims and will diligently put them to use during the coming year. Left to right: S. Almeida, chairman; L. Cascone; D. Condron; M. Donovan; W. Kingsley; C. York. LIBRARY COMMITTEE The Library Committee, formed original- ly to select and purchase books for the College Library, has recently acquired an additional function; that of sponsoring lectures. Many are by alumni authors whose books are honored in the library. The lectures are open to the college and community. Left to right: J. Frame; R. St. Gelais, chairman; K. Bamber. Left to right: K. Murphy; M. Matthews; C. Fantini; J. Leone, asst. sec; W. Dugan; M. Sweeney, asst, edit.; N. Carvalho, asst. treas.; E. Sawin; J. McCoubrey. Left to right. Top Row: R. Eaton, rec. sec; A. Dulligan, treas.; I. Bush, vice pres.; Bottom Row: P. West, corr. sec; M. Leger, pres. P. E. M. CLUB The P.E.M. club is a professional organi- zation open to all physical education majors, which serves to promote an active interest in the field of health and physical education. Through its program and social events it helps its members become better teachers and leaders. AQUABRYTES Aquabrytes is a club of about thirty girls organized to further the development of synchronized swimming. Each year the efforts of the club are climaxed with the Spring Show in which the club members are given the opportunity to create and direct group swimming styles. It is our hope that sportsmanship and leadership, as well as exercise and enjoyment, are encouraged in the club. Left to right: M. Watson, pub. chairman; M. Potter, sec; J. Rider, vice pres.; A. Riou, pres.; B. Mann, treas.; J. Winik, program dir. MODERN DANCE CLUB The Modern Dance Club is an organiza- tion which strives for the perfection of dance techniques. The major part of its work is culminated by its annual spring performance. The club provides the op- portunity for creativity and self-expression to all its members. Left to right: B. Urbielonis, pres.; J. Winik, vice pres.; J. Vitale, sec; C. Broadbent, treas.; A. Oliver, music dir.; L. Garda, costumes. « GLEE CLUB The Glee Club is comprised of college women who have been chosen to be members as a result of try-out sessions. The efforts of the group and its director go toward the presentation of an annual Christmas Concert and Spring Concert. - Left to right — B. Frederick, president; C. Ven- tura, vice president; M. Scott, secretary-treasurer. MIXED CHORUS The Mixed Chorus is made up of select voices of men and women from the student body. A concert is given annually by this group along with other musical groups at Christmas and in the late spring. The Providence College Glee Club has performed with the Bridgewater State College group for the past two Spring Concerts. e J j Left to right — J . Nash, president. Corcoran, vice president; C. Left to right — P. Poulos, M. Livingston, E. Pearlman. Left to right — Mr. Foth, Director; M. Carr, sec- treas.; D. Barylski, president; M. Livingston, vice- pres. ORCHESTRA The college orchestra, under the direction of Vincent H. Gannon, provides the music for many of the college social functions. In its off-campus engagements, the orchestra serves as an excellent public relations medium for the college. ORGAN CLUB Membership in the Organ Club is open to all students who enjoy organ music. Each year the club sponsors a concert by a student or guest organist. Students wishing to use the Clara Princ Memorial Organ may obtain privileges through the club. DRAMATIC CLUB There is opportunity in the Drama Club to develop the skills of acting, stage management and play production. Mem- bers of the Drama Club give guest per- formances for the alumni and entertain student bodies in other communities with special skits and excerpts from past shows. Field trips are taken to other college and university theaters and to the Shakespearian Festival Theatre. Left to right — G. Yore, president; E. Scott, publicity chairman; D. Prosser, treas.; J. Olson, 2nd vice-president. Absent — S. Maguire, vice-president. 129 AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB The purpose of the Audio Visual Club is to train students in the operation of audio-visual equipment to aid the college staff as well as the student organizations. The club provides films, filmstrips, tapes and recordings for the faculty and for student trainees. Left to right — P. Stanton, Sec; L. Rhude, Treas.; T. Lee, Pres.; G. LeClair, Vice Pres. PUBLIC RELATIONS CLUB The Public Relations Department was organized in 1953 by Dr. Henry Rosen, the club ' s present advisor. This department consists of twelve students who are in charge of preparing all newspaper releases which leave the college campus. Lett to right — L. Dow; C. Mor- ris; L. Domina; C. Fantin, Chairman; P. Correia; C. Ham- mond. ALPHA UPSILON Left to right: H. Pray, Alumni Sec; G. LeClair, 2nd Vice Pres.; P. Leary, Sec; W. Phillips, Pres.; G. Gorman, 1st Vice Pres.; C. Nash, Treas.; D. Gerace, Asst. Treas. Absent: J. Cun- ningham, Attorney; E. Madden, Sgt.- at-Arms; T. Lee, Chaplain. KAPPA DELTA PHI Left to right: R. Latham, Corr. Sec; F. Sousa, Chaplain; J. Rose, Alumni Sec; T. Salvo, Treas.; W. Wood, V. Pres.; T. Ruffini, Pres.; P. Robinson, Asst. Sec; P. Doherty, Sec; S. Al- meida, Natl. Rep.; T. Mumford, Pledge Master. ALPHA UPSILON KAPPA DELTA PHI The Brotherhood of Alpha Upsilon was established during the 1952-53 school year. Beginning with a total membership of seven, it has grown to number nearly one hundred members. Governed by a strong constitution, business meetings are held monthly along with numerous social events. Each brother has the advantage of valuable contact and friendship with men of identical training which inspires professional interest and tends to further ad- vancement. Kappa Delta Phi is a selective, educational fraternity established in 1900, which empha- sizes the value of conducting professional and educational programs in addition to regular undergraduate work to promote professional attitudes. The sponsorship of social events is encouraged for the development of poise and confidence. Opportunity for members to ac- quire greater knowledge and mutual under- standing is offered by Kappa Delta Phi. It provides professional training and leadership along with a positive type of personality. 131 Student activities are an important part of any college program and at Bridgewater we have not lacked for many and varied types. The banquets, games, concerts, parties, and formats are some of the activities that have enriched our academic lives. , g«ilflllteiSH Their amusement grows ol m? U« Mt nAxf Tw Uy W 4x • « 5 6 7 S 125 13 14 1 X- -sO V : £— J I ; £Cr £_ £i 1C) ie 1 2C £7 28 29 30 3 x. s r c« X, y 4 tf« «h $ ?. ' of ffie r work A happy Lois Marchant, WRA President for 1961- 1962, speaks . . . i if ) n t ■ m The installation of new officers Gloria MaGillick accepts the WRA plaque for 1961, from Dr. Moriarty W. R. A. BANQUET The WRA banquet is an important an- nual spring event at Bridgewater. It fea- tures the presentation of the WRA awards and the installation of new of- ficers. The program of the 1961 WRA banquet was highlighted by the words of Dr. Catherine Allen, the guest speaker. IJU-HUr a Head table personages- Guest Speaker, Harold E. the Milwaukee Braves Goodnough of The old and the new: President Ted Bernard (1960- 1961) and Gerry Gorman (1961-1962) The Men ' s Athletic Association sponsors a banquet each spring for all Bridgewater men. It is on this occasion that the new officers of the association are installed and that awards are presented to those members who have earned them. Jack Hassard makes the presentation of an MAA award to an outstanding Bridgewater athlete, George LeLievre Last official function of the President- stallation of new officers 135 JUNIOR TRAINING The memory of the experience of Junior Training evokes mixed emotions. Is there a distaste for music lessons, bank day, bulletin boards, milk money, lesson plans, the sani- tary . . .? Is there fond remembrance of the first day your lesson really went over? Training was a step forward for us toward graduation and more than that, too. It made us, perhaps, begin to know ourselves. There ' s plenty for everyone Follow along with me Try it this way Oh, so that ' s it, Mr. Jones Recess — but for whom The Queen ' s Court — Left to right: B. Bubar; L. Steele; Dr. McMullen; C. Wan Buskirk, Queen; D. Ciaramitaro; V. Considine. JUNIOR PROM What is a Junior Prom? Ours was a formal dance held in April, 1961, at the King Phillip Ballroom in Wrentham. A faculty committee selected Carolyn Van Buskirk Queen for the evening. And though we were crowded, who can forget the wonder of our own Junior Prom? Queen Carolyn Van Buskirk Some very important guests — Left to right: Mr. Gan non; Miss Gloster; Dr. and Mrs. Jarvis; Mrs. and Dr McMullen; Mrs. and Mr. Perry. The presentation of that long-awaited diploma GRADUATION 1961 Graduation 1961, was an occasion to give feelings of joy and of fulfillment to the class of 1961, and to give reason for pause to the class of 1962. We said good-bye to many friends. We be- came aware of how quickly our own college days would be ended. We were forced to think beyond the immediate future. . . A preview for the class of 1962 Mr. Weygand leads the graduate march CONVOCATION Convocation 1961, was the first occasion for us to appear in our academic robes. It was a strange and awful feeling to be recognized as seniors. We listened to our speaker, Dr. William J. Edgar, so seriously, for his words were penetrating and provocative. Dr. William J. Edgar Words to sincerely ponder So serious a manner Both a beautiful and an effective formation AQUABRYTES The theme for the annual spring per- formance of the Aquabrytes was Around the World. To the strains of music typifying various sections of the world, our synchron- ized swimmers gave lively, interpretative performances. The lighting and costumes were often startling and always effective. The entire performance exhibited precision and charm imparted by the talented swim- mers in this group. Watery precision 140 The ensemble MODERN DANCE The high point of the Modern Dance Club ' s year comes in spring with the presentation of the annual club show. Certain individual members are responsible for the creation and the direction of separate production numbers. These numbers indicate the increasing ability of the girls to express themselves in bodily motion. Perhaps a representation of growth . An expression of the effect of outside forces on an individual, perhaps . . . THE BEARS ' The institution of a Homecoming Weekend at Bridgewater is a new but, nonetheless, warm and welcome addition to the social cal- endar. It is a time set aside especially for those who have held Bridgewater as more than just a school. It is a time of activity and ex- Queen Mae Ashenfelter reigns over her Bridge- water subjects for Homecoming Weekend Spirits Run High During Home- Action on the field . almost as vital as the pigskin -Coming Weekend Don Wrightington makes the Most Valuable Player award pre- sentation to Dave Fee VS NICHOLS citement with a rally, parade, football game, queen, Most Valuable Player award presenta- tion, and dance. Homecoming 1961, saw the Bears play and defeat Nichols by a score of 20 to 0! Stop that run!! That Home-coming enthusiasm starts early . 143 Jest singin ' in our saloon Well, it ' s a thought for a summer job, Bobbi! What ' s the conversation piece? Good one, Judy? CARNIVALS The Class of 1962, as fun and fund-raising projects , held two class carnivals. The first was in the spring of their junior year and the second in the fall of their senior year. The car- nivals featured prize booths, each designed and constructed by a separate division; door prizes; refreshments; and square-dancing. S. C. A. FORMAL The S.C.A. Formal was the first formal dance of the school year. This year it was held in early win- ter at the Blue Hills Country Club. The highlight of the evening came, of course, with the crowning of the Queen, Diane Ciaramitaro. Sweet music Queen Diane Ciaramitaro and her court The Grand March Did someone mention food? A wonderful night Smiles all ' round — almost Our Burnell cherubs Seems a happy audience Christmas spirit prevails At Bridgewater Christmas is many things. It is celebrated by banquets for both dormi- tory and day students, a concert featuring the voices of students from both the college and the college training school, carole singing, and dormitory parties open to all. at Banquets, Concerts, and Parties How ' bout singing some caroles? Rex and his Queen: Wayne Phillips and Norma Du Biel H ■ ' ■ ' ' :. j ' TI K ' V i K -,- . -—v H k H ■w ' i ' i  , - M -jMt H V K ■  H . H LvH ' jgrfJ H9 But of course we know Charles Addams Is this the charm of a French folk dance? Mardi Gras is the gala biennial Masquerade Ball sponsored by Bridgewater ' s Le Cercle Francois. The festivities include the corona- tion of Rex and his Queen, the parade of prize-winning floats, the presentation of cos- tume awards, and the spectacular War of the Roses. A funny thing happened to me on the way to the Forum 150 Homogeneous grouping? The candidates — Left to right: C. Van Buskirk; W. Phillips; L. Har mon; S. Fenton; F. Sousa; V. Considine; J. Minihan; C. Tristany; M Ross; W. Wood; B. Mann; B. Bubar; N. Maples; J. Glynn; P. Nord, N. Du Biel; H. Leigh; A. Leonard; D. Vincent; P. La Croix; J. Rose, K. Murphy; R, Smith; E. Meaney; J. Vitale. MARDI GRAS W.R.A. ' s float Visual Arts Club ' s entry Sneakers, Ben AM? Welcome to Mt. Idy — 151 The float from Kappa Delta Phi The whole man must grow physically. One of the primary purposes of the sports program is to aid this growth. Bridgewater ' s sports program provides a variety of activities for both men and women. Men ' s sports in- clude football, basketball, tennis, and track. Women ' s sports, for the most part, W.R.A.-directed, include ping pong, volley ball, bowling, fist ball, field hockey, tennis, and softball. Sports are indeed a part of the college scene. 1 - ' W ' i .. Mm A Day for To M r l I n Hour for Sport FOOTBALL Football returned to Bridgewater after an absence of over twenty years. In this first successful season, the Bears defeated Brown University Freshman team, Nichols College, and Quonset Naval Base. The Bears were de- feated by Newport Naval Base and by Maine Maritime in two closely contested games. A marked improvement over the season of 1960 was noticable in the team ' s overall play. Special credit should be given to co-captains Thomas Salvo and Richard Kherlopian for the fine job which they did in leading the team. One of the outstanding players on both defensive and offensive was senior David Fee. Other players outstanding for the Bears that should be singled out are Paul Doherety, Rob- ert Mason, Robert Layne, Richard Baldwin, James Tartari, Paul Callahan, Robert Peluso, and William Wassel. It is hoped that eventually a league may be formed with the other state colleges in order that the Bears may enjoy the same rivalry in football that is enjoyed in basketball and baseball. The Alpha of 1962 wishes the best of luck and success to the Bears for a rewarding fu- ture. I 154 £ I Make it count. Those practice sessions tell Bears 1961 — Firsr Row, I. to r.: W. Buxton; D. Mor- wick; R. Lane; W. Wassell; J. Collins; T. Salvo, R. Kher- lopian, Co-captains; R. Daviov; R. Baldwin; D. Fee; R. Calzini; R. Peluso; P. Callahan; R. Mason. Second Row: Head Coach Swenson; Asst. Coach A. Cullati; C. Thi- bodeau; J. Tartari; A. McCarthy; E. Meany; W. Davis; H. Hague; R. Hicks; A. Curry; J. McCarthy; T. Bur- bridge; R. Parent; Asst. Coach G. Carter; Asst. Coach C. Varney; Third Row: P. Doherty; C. Elliot; L. Klaiman; W. Dugan; L. Bernard; E. Kelley; T. Connors; M. Barnes; T. Baldrate; A. Sarno; M. Rizzo; M. Hughes. M-O-V-E Get in there, boys! Co-captains Tom Salvo and Dick Kherlopian 155 The Team — First Row — Left to right: G. LeClair; R. Houde; J. Stewart, Captain; J. Morrissey; R. Cross; Second Row: Coach E. Swenson; R. Hatch; W. Grable; F. Quinn; R. Marum; J. Scudder; Asst. Coach B. Gil metti. 156 A cautious Mr. Houde Tip it in, Fred Lack of ' height hurt the Bears squad this season. Faced with this problem, Captain Stewart led a fine team effort, which provided the home crowds with many thrilling moments. What the Bears lacked in height they made up in fire and determination. Bob Marum, Ron Hatch, Bill Grable, and Fred Quinn pro- vided the rebounding while the sharpshooting of Rich- ard Houde and Jack Morrisy kept Bridgewater in every game. Although there will be five graduating Seniors, the nucleus of a well-balanced squad has been built from the Junior Varsity. Look for excellent performances from Dana Boynton and John Scudder next season. Suspended animation SLf 1 BASEBALL 1961 The Team — First Row, Left to right: D. Vincent; D, Fee; D. Delutis, J. Hassard, Co- captains; S. Almeida; Second Row: P. Cal- lahan; C. Thibodeau; F. Hardy; W. Wassell; Third Row: D. Morwick; P. Curry; R. Krue- ger; Fourth Row: R. Ricci; T. Venice. Under the leadership of co-captains John Hassard and Donald Delutis, the baseball team looks forward to a winning season. The Bears came back from Connecticut last season with the second place trophy in the N.A.I. A. tourney. The Bears ended the season with an 11-10-1 record, with two impressive victories over Stonehill. The highlight of last year for the baseball team came during the spring vacation, when the team went to New York City. Coach Lehman scheduled three baseball games against Danbury, Connecticut, Farleigh Dickenson Uni- versity, and Long Island University. The Bears lost three pitchers last year and this will hurt the team. Only three pitchers are returning this sea- son: co-captain John Hassard, Ralph Ricci, and Stephen Almeida. Captain Hassard will, no doubt, be the mainstay of the pitching staff this spring. The spirit and drive of the team may still give us a winning season, in spite of the pitcher shortage. 158 TENNIS The Team — First Row, Left to right: R. Richards; G. ond Row: W. Grable; R. Marum; Gorman; R. Cross, Captain; G. LeClair; D. Wicher; Sec- Cross; C. Murch; W. Murphy. R. Macomber; G. TENNIS SPRING TRACK Captain Tom Bleakney promises that this year ' s track team will be the finest that Bridgewater has ever had. Only three seniors will leave the squad this year — Gerald Gor- man, Robert Marum, and Captain Bleakney. Thus the track team will remain relatively intact. The team will compete in the Southern New England Conference Meet which will include many college teams from this area. The N.A.I.A. Meet at Bridgewater will be another high point on the track team ' s sched- ule. The last home meet will be a Quadrangu- lar Meet in which only R.I.C., Barrington Col- lege, Durfee Tech, and B.S.C. will participate. The final meet of the season will be at Fitch- burg for the N.E.T.CA. Conference. TRACK The Team — First Row, Left to right: G. LeClair; R. ond Row: W. Bell; J. Stuart; J. Olson; A. Curry; T. Marum; R. Macomber; R. Richards; G. Gorman; See- Lamminen; W. Murphy. Absent: T. Bleakney, Captain. For the last time this spring, the students of Bridgewater will be able to watch the tennis prowess of such players as Douglas Wicher, Robert Richards, and Robert Cross, this year ' s captain. These graduating seniors will be backed this season by freshmen who appear to very well equipped in the skills of this sport. The highlight of this year ' s matches will be the N.A.I.A. tourney to be held here at the college. Competing will be Central Conn., Southern Conn., Quinippiac, Boston State, London Teachers (Vt.), Gorham (Me.), Stone- hill, Durfee, and New Bedford Tech. CHEERLEADERS It must be a tense moment The spirit and the smile. Per- haps these two words best de- scribe the role the cheerleader plays in college sports. Our cheerleaders are no exceptions. Rather, they typify their role, urging the Bears on during both the football and basketball sea- sons. Bristacol thinks you ' re cute too, Chris. The Cheerleaders — Left to right: C. Morris; S. Manning; J. Hanley; M. Potter; ski; C. Broadbent; M. Moloney; M. Ross; E. Sawin; J. McNeil. C. Kwarcin- 160 REMEMBER We knelt in the rain to suck our thumbs. Changing from B.T.C. to B.S.C. Mr. Harrington lost his pants. The erection of two new dorms on campus. Car breakdowns on the way to and from school. The dorm students ' 10: 1 5 ' s. Exchange of different views and outlooks on life. Edgar Landry. Literary magazine, Chapbook is born at Bridgewater. The older women in gym clothes. Christmas at Bridgewater. We counted uh ' s . Was it sixty-three times? Robert Frost, his sage advice and friendly humor. You go to the Normal School? Ted Kennedy came to visit. The all-elastic snapback . Campus Comment wins first place in Columbia Scholastic Press judging. Chapbook held a Jazz Concert — What happened to the piano key? Mrs. C. and Freshman English. Overshoes and runny noses at Martha Burnell. Junior trainee locked third grade student in supply closet at Martha Burnell. The Cricket Club. Friends we have made.  Those scintillating health classes! Larry ' s — the old and the new. Dr. Sheinfeld ' s English Survey. The emerging Debate Club. Dr. Husek and the discovery of Czechoslovakia. The commuters ' room The Philosophy papers buried in the back yard. The Reverend and the mayor. Miss Tebbets and the Pylon Temple. Therefore, then, it ' s beyond the scope of this course . Anthony Wedgewood Benn ' s discussion and the resultant furor. RIOTous Time. The chimes every 15 minutes. Seven Cardinal Principles. Stolen Silverware. E. Millicent Sowerby ' s lecture on Thomas Jefferson. The modest quizzes we had after a few modest lectures in Dr. Green ' s American Lit. class. Our basketball team — its ups and downs. Hey, Madden! I can ' t find my T.V. set. The energetic efforts of our Dramatic club. Dr. Bob Marum and his views on education. Junior and Senior seminars began. Cunningham ' s fur coat! The Aquabryte shows. Dr. Fiore ' s non-partisan politics. Flora Dora Lovelace. The departure of soccer. — The inauguration of football. Irish Literature of Mr. Gannon ' s course in Theology. Lookee here Folks, A seed is a little baby with its overcoat on and a lunch tucked under its arm. The kadeidoscope of personalities in our Faculty. I haven ' t had a smashed frog brain in ten years. God save the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Every bitter-sweet moment of our college careers. Babes in Toyland CANDIDS was reading this article tennis Let ' s get together Finals all over! Who says my aggregate attendance is wrong? But, Jeanne, I checked it. Can ' t anyone rest around this place? ' ,« , e e The parade starts in five minutes Hard day at the office 165 And visions of algae danced through her head. DIRECTORY CLASS OF 1963 Abel, Mary, 240 Nahatan Street, Norwood Abraham, Peter, 306 Brook Street, New Bedford Allen, Julie, 36 Pertshire Rd. Brighton Alvarnaz, Paul, 200 School Street, Taunton Anderson, Betty, 183 Whitwell Street, Quincy Anglin, Maryelle n, 28 Appletree Lane, Weymouth Antone, Joan, 84 Perkins Street, Brockton Antosca, Francis, 76 Pratt Street, Mansfield Arruda, Manuel, 351 Oxford Street, Fall River Ashenfelter, Mae, 22 Rockwood Terrace, Auburndale Aspinall, Jessica, 64 Dunham Street, Attleboro Asselin, Armand, 27 Morgan Street, Fairhaven Azevedo, Judith, 13 State Street, Taunton Baglione, Diana, 1 14 Wilson Avenue, Weymouth Balkus, Jeanette, 9 Burrill Avenue, Bridgewater Bamber, Kathryn, 22 Mitchell Avenue, North Scituate Banks, Sandra, 5 Bridge Rd., Braintree Barrett, Charles, 138 Alden Road, Fairhaven Bartlett, Mary, 51 Hayden Rowe Street, Hopkington Basile, Anne, 53 Webster Street, Rockland Beals, Carleton, 12 High Street, Wareham Bell, Ethel, 2482 County Street, Somerset Bennett, Dorothy, 662 North Street, Bridgewater Benoit, Richard, 467 Central Street, East Bridgewater Belyea, Barbara, 612 Washington Street, Quincy Bemarkt, Joanita, 201 Gillette Avenue, Springfield Berube, Judith, 247 Dover Street, Fall River Bettencourt, Mary, 391 Cohannet Street, Taunton Bielk, lara, 86, Rainbow Circle, Brockton Blackburn, John, 157 Middle Street, Fall River Botelho, Evelyn, Summer Street, Rehoboth Boucher, Linda, 287 West Main Street, Chartley Breen, Marion, 71 Cleverly Court, Quincy Briggeman, Peter, 72 Charles Street, Whitman Brolin, Edward, 1078 Blue Hill Avenue, Milton Brown, Avis, 226 Lee ' s River Avenue, Somerset Brown, Judith, 46 West Cottage Street, Dorchester Brucci, 32 Downing Road, Lexington Bruce, Virginia, 14 Morse Manor, Wareham Bullard, Susan, 106 Auburn Street, Bridgewater Bums, Marguerite, 358 Main Street, Groveland Bush, Irene, 266 West Street, Weymouth Bustard, Jean, 45 Cross Street, Randolph Cabeceiras, James, 1006 North Main Street, Fall River Cahn, Carolyn, 69 Hancock Street, Dorchester Calabro, Roberta, 19 Neponset Road, Quincy Callaghan, Edward, 1243 Plainville Road, New Bedford Campeau, Geoffrey, Elm Street, Assonet Carreiro, Lucretia, 572 Bradford Avenue, Fall River Carvalho, Nancy, 29 Old County Road, Westport Cascone, Lorna, 35 Park Street, Lawrence Casey, Robert, 81 William Street, Rockland Cass, Debra, 191 Pine Street, Brockton Cate, Sandra, 61 Pleasant Street, Plainville Chartier, Janet, 25 Worchester Street, Worchester Chase, Maureen, County Street, Lakeville Chase, Vivian, 24 Floral Street, Shrewsbury Chiaverini, Byron, Prospect Street, Seekonk Chopp, Norman, 748 Robeson Street, Fall River Cicchese, Barbara, 14 Chard Street, East Weymouth Clark, Susan, River Street, Plymouth Coady, Carol, 175 Pierce Road, Weymouth Collins, John, 1 1 Leland Road, Stoughton Connolly, Nola, 31 Myrtle Street, Brockton Connors, Maureen, 1 60 Grant Avenue, Medford Conway, Geraldine, 694 State Street, South Hanover Cooke, Mary Jane, 31 Murray Avenue, Milton Costa, Patricia, 205 South Street, Raynham Cotter, Regina, 28 Pleasant Street, Stoughton Courville, Murielle, 544 Old Fall River Road, Swansea Couto, Dianne, 1 8 O ' Connor Street, East Taunton Craven, Helen, County Road, Berkely Crawford, Mary, 77 Reed Road, Rockland Crump, Adlee, 362 Crescent Street, Brockton Curran, Margery, 10 Cabot, Milton Daboul, Louis, 65 Florita Drive, Framingham Dailey, Louise, 6 Washington Street, Milton D ' Allesandro, Donna, 1 Morrison Road, Braintree Dalton, Kathleen, 22 Inwood Street, Dorchester Dalton, Philip, 30 Ruggles Place, Dorchester Daly, Claire, 22 Rogers Street, West Quincy Damm, Regina, 71 Gelette Road, Framingham Damon, Alice, 193 Market Street, Rockland Damon, Nancy, 21 Cleverly Street, North Abington Davis, Barbara, Main Street, Marion Davis, Nancy, 28 Jefferson Shores Road, Buzzards Bay Davis, Philip, 624 Harvard Street, Mattapan Davis, Virginia, 42 Branch Street, Mansfield De Abreu, Joyce, 99 North Street, Southbridge De Cicco, Patricia, 168 Jarrey Street, New Bedford De Costa, Carol, 400 West Street, South Braintree Delutis, Donald, 10 Glen Street, Mansfield Demars, Roland, 1 Highland Street, Amesbury Devereux, Teresa, Hillsville, Spencer Di Giovanni, Celestino, 387 North Main Street, Mansfield Dillman, Doreen, 472 Waltham Street, Lexington Dinjian, Georgia, 27 Lincoln Street, Waltham Dobrowski, Margaret, 195 Pleasant Street, Brockton Doherty, Paul, 51 Garfield Avenue, Woburn Donnelly, Mary, 91 Clark Street, Brockton Donovan, Barbara, 69 Battery Street, North Abington Dow, Linda, 244 Franklin Street, Framingham Dowd, Eileen, 108 Druid Hill Avenue, Randolph Doyle, Mary Anne, 1 18 Peach Street, South Braintree Duddy, Ruth, 8 Kiberd Drive, North Chelmsford 166 Dugan, William 1 ] Summer Street, Medfield Dunlavy, Donald, Dover Road RFD, Dover Duprey, Irene, 207 Middleboro Road, East Freetown Dunlevy, Deanna, 17 West Union Street, East Bridgewater Economos, Kasine, 1 Hervey Street, Brockton Ekberg, Evelyn, 485 Summer Street, Brockton Esters, Peter, 95 Broadway, Raynham Ewell, Joan, 40 Franklin Street, Whitman Fantini, Carole, 1 1 Edgewood Avenue, Haverhill Raria, Judith, 175 Sprague Street, Fall River Fernandes, Barbara, 73 Bernice Avenue, Brockton Ferraira, Louise, 74 Wall Street, Bridgewater Ford, C. Christopher, 575 Jerusalem Road, Cohasset Fisteri, Geraldine, 347 Canton Street, Randolph Flaherty, Mary, 84 P Street, South Boston Flanahan, Virginia, 181 Hight Street, Canton Flanagan, Vivian, 295 South Main Street, Randolph Fox, Joan, 255 Great Road, New Bedford Frame, Jo Ann, 264 Oak Street, North Abington Frechette, Helene, 28 South Main Street, Acushney Gagnon, John, 258 Gratton Street, Fall River Gardner, Chester, 23 Brookside Terrace, Randolph Garvey, Joseph, Dyer Avenue, Randolph Gearin, Rita, 209 Center Avenue, Abington Giar, Edith, Samoset Avenue, Manomet Gibbons, Albert, 45 Union Street, Taunton Gifford, Kathie, 43 Munroe Street, Rockland Gillis, Edward, 28 Pine Avenue, Brockton Glynn, Judith, Main Street, Brimfield Goldberg, David, 525 Farm Street, New Bedford Gonsiorawski, Barbara, 1 Bradford Street, Salem Goodell, Marjorie, 163 Central Street, Athol Goodwin, Jane, 90 Standish Street, Plymouth Gula, Helen, 4 North Avenue, Taunton Guaraldi, Diane, 16 Fremont Street, Plymouth Gurney, Patricia, 79 Center Street, North Easton Hadsall, Ruth, 562 Main Street, Lynnfield Hall, Elizabeth, 18 Brooks Place, West Bridgewater Hall, June, Box 494, RFD No. 1, Middleboro Hamblin, Sandra, 42 Rosemont Road, North Weymouth Hanford, Thomas, 365R Somerset Avenue, Taunton Hanley, Joan, 7 Young Avenue, Norton Hanrahan, Phillip, 1 15 Southern Avenue, Dorchester Hansen, Marcia, 325 Riverside Avenue, Medford Hanson, Marilyn, 78 Partridge Hill Road, Braintree Hardro, Jean, 555 Charles Street, Fall River Harman, Lawrence, 76 Strawberry Hill Road, Hyannis Hatch, Robert, 1 1 Crescent Avenue, Brockton Hatch, Ronald, 121 Tracy Avenue, Lynn Hayden, Robert, Sawdy Pond, Fall River Healey, William, 471 Main Street, Amesbury Hewrilsen, Marie, 16 Plymouth Street, Canton Herbert, Eileen, 570 Warren Avenue, Brockton Hickey, Lorayne, 1 15 Waverly Street, Everett Hodge, Joyce, 32 Bromfield Street, Newburyport Hogan, Rosemarie, 382 Crescent Street, Brockton Holbrook, Arther, 1 92 Loverty Street, Randolph Houde, Richard, 52 James Street, Attleboro Houlberg, Dianne, 442 Center Street, Bridgewater Howard, Paul, 34 Old Bedford Road, East Bridgewater Hune, Marie, 74 Vernon Road, Belmont Hutchinson, Muriel, 372 Buffington Street, Somerset Jackson, Bart, 32 Church Street, Mansfield Johnson, Sharon, Precinct Street, Lakeville Jones, John, 242 Towne Street, Attleboro Falls Judge, Carolyn, 26 Maple Street, Attleboro Katsicules, Christine, 69 Stockton Street, Dorchester Kelleher, Anne, 283 Belmont Street, Brockton Kelley, William, 8 Winthrop Place, Quincy Kelly, Edward, 1220 Plymouth Street, Fall River Kelly, Noreen, 63 Sixth Avenue, Haverhill Kelly, Patricia, 43 Belcher Avenue, Brockton Keyes, Paul, 5 Howland Court, North Easton Kiernan, Joan, 37 Thompson Lane, Milton Kimball, Judith, 25 Leavitt Street, Hingham King, Mary, 1281 Wareham Street, Middleboro Kingsley, Wilfred, 71 Mohawk Street, Sharon Kerby, Virginia, 44 Slocum Street, Acushnet Kitchell, Ellen, Klondike Road, Avon Knight, Linda, Church Street, Mattapoisett Knowlton, Joan, 49 Aborn Avenue, Wakefield Konosky, Colia, 24 Ledyard Street, Springfield Korlacki, Lenora, Horton Street, North Dighton Kozimor, Constance, 1 1 Essex Street, South Bellingham Kreutel, Nancy, 36 Grand Street, Canton Lahteine, Stephen, 67 Grove Street, Hyannis Lamken, Helen, 100 Cypress Street, Buzzards Bay Lamourex, Peggy, 1 04 School Street, North Brookf ield Lauzon, Jeanine, 421 Lowell Street, Peabody Leary, Alan, 3 Greenwood Road, Canton LeClair, Sandra, 28 Rutland Street, New Bedford Lemay, Phyllis, 417 Randolph Street, North Abington Leonard, Carolyn, 40 Main Street, North Easton Leone, Janet, 37 Armory Street, Wakefield Levine, Joanne, 837 Plymouth Street, Fall River Lewis, Warren, 237 Granite Street, Quincy Lobby, Gordon, 12 Dartmouth Street, Hyannis Lovelace, Dorothy, 1 5 Goddard Street, Framingham Lufkin, Patricia, 107 Algonquin Street, Brockton Lynch, John, 165 Beulah Street, Whitman Lyonnais, Roger, 139 Truro Street, New Bedford MacDonald, Alan, Grand View Avenue, Marshfield MacKenzie, Caryl, 89 Dean Street, Bridgewater MacQuade, Sheila, State Street, Sandwich Madden, Louisa, 71 Bradford Road, Watertown Madore, Jeanne, 1061 Brayton Point Road, Somerset Maguire, Susan, 168 Union Street, East Walpole Malone, Rosalie, 90 Elliston Park, Waltham Mancusik, Judith, 34 Seventeenth Street, Haverhill Marucci, Dolores, 224 1 Tasca Street, Mattapan Marcus, Anne, 32 Upland Road, Sharon 167 Marrow, Vivian, 78 Hill Street, Brockton Martin, Gerald, 10 Rockwell Place, Milton Matera, Carolyn, 724 North Main Street, Palmer Matthews, Mary, 5 Vernon Street, Newburyport McBirney, Judith, 70 Welland Road, Weymouth McBride, Judith, 60 Darrow Street, Quincy McCoubrey, Janice, 199 Pleasant Street, Arlington McDermott, Paula, 1 Shawnlee Way, Canton McDonald, Martha, 643 Main Street, West Medway McGillick, Gloria, 1396 Plymouth Avenue, Fall River McLaughlin, Kathleen, 29 Central Square, Brockton Meaney, Edward, 14 Conn. Place, Brockton Medeiros, Geraldine, 43 Coleman Street, Swansea Medeiros, Mary, 219 Carl Street, Fall River Mello, Patricia, 191 Belleville Road, New Bedford Mendonca, Mary Ann, 46 Myrtle Street, New Bedford Mendrala, Janet, 148 Query Street, New Bedford Meyer, Judith, 180 Scituate Street, New Bedford Miller, Lewis, 94 Elmer Road, Dorchester Milley, Fred, 100 Glendale Street, Everett Milliken, Beatrice, 51 Church Street, Mansfield Miranda, Irene, 228 Crescent Street, Fall River Moloney Mary, 140 Ward Street, Roxbury Monohan, Catherine, 93 Forest Avenue, Brockton Moniz, Margaret, 1305 North Main Street, Fall River Moron, Judith, 161 Grove Street, Quincy Moran, Thomas, 208 Rodman Street, Fall River Morris, Robert, 226 Hyde Street, Fall River Morrow, Jacqueline, Main Street, Sandwich Morse, Priscilla, State Road, Manomet Moss, Shirley, 47 Chavenson Street, Fall River Moynihan, Patrick, 274 Summer Street, Brockton Mulcahy, Susan, 1349 Leberty Street, South Braintree Mulligan, Dennise, 9 Hunt Avenue, Braintree Mumford, Harry, 48 Emerson Road, Watertown Murch, Craig, 194 Commercial Street, Braintree Murphy, Carol, 134 Taunton Avenue, Norton Murphy, Catherine, 32 Holliston Street, Medway Murphy, David, 7 Coffey Street, Boston Murphy, Lois, 87 Southern Avenue, Dorchester Murphy, Paul, 19 Bartlett Street, Brockton Murphy, William, 130 Island Road, Quincy Nord, Peter, 577 County Way, Egypt Nott, Ivy, 165 Pierce Road, Weymouth Oliveira, Teresa, 85 Scott Street, New Bedford O ' Neill, Sheila, 592 Brayton Point Road, Somerset O ' Reilly, Jean, 78 Forest Avenue, Brockton Olison, John, 63 Plain Street, South Braintree Owen, John, 92 Read Street, Fall River Packard, Joyonne, 273 Harvard Street, Whitman Pallazola, Benedetto, 3 Highlands Court, Gloucester Pantano, Beverly, 427 Ralph Street, South Weymouth Parkhurst, Theodore, 127 Main Street, Maiden Parent, Ruth, 176 Sumner Street, Stoughton Payne, Gary, 54 Hillside Road, East Braintree Pepe, Ann, 104 Winona Avenue, Haverhill Perkins, Kathleen, 102 Oak Street, Middleboro Perry, Norman, 249 Baird Street, Fall River Peterson, Faith, 1 1 Arthur Street, Quincy Pickard, James, 56 Stevens Court, East Bridgewater Pierce, Patricia, 50 Beal Avenue, Whitman Pinel, Elizabeth, Sea Street, Dennisport Pinkham, Carol, 104 Turned Street, Quincy Pike, Marie, 44 Stetson Street, Bridgewater Pitts, Dorothy, 26 Weyham Road, North Weymouth Pocius, Elaine, 42 Davis Street, Wollaston Pooler, Bonnie, 34 Grove Street, Hyannis Potter, Marcia, 13 State Road, North Dartmouth Poule, Phyllis, 23 Faxon Road, North Quincy Poulter, Deborah, 1 16 Columbus Avenue, Salem Powers, Dean, 76 Vesey Street, Brockton Quill, Denise, 85 Studley Avenue, Brockton Ralph, Janice, 65 Russell Road, South Weymouth Ramondetta, John, 1 1 Anania Terrace, Brockton Reagan, John, 331 West Street, Mansfield Remmes, Robert, 383 Ashmont Street, Dorchester Richards, Robert, 21 Grand Street, Brockton Rider, Jacqueline, 13 Holman Street, Oxford Roberts, Barbara, 20 Adams Street, Fairhaven Roberts, Gail, 45 Shawmut Street, Fall River Roberts, Victoria, 174 Hayward Street, Braintree Robinson, James, 2 Oakland Street, Medway Rochefort, Kenneth, 163 Mt. Pleasant Street, New Bedford Roderick, Evelyn, 84 Herrod Avenue, Brockton Rolli, Myrna, 847 Acushnet Avenue, New Bedford Rothfuchs, Robert, 40 Garth Road, West Roxbury Rudolph, Donna, 1 52 Cedar Street, East Weymouth Russell, Michael, 190 Cross Street, Brockton Russell, Richard, Washington Street, Duxbury Russo, Carol, 17 West Street, Braintree Ryan, John, 9 Pilgrim Road, North Weymouth Salterio, Robert, 299 River Street, Mattapan Santos, Joanne, 25 Lombard Street, New Bedford Sawin, Elizabeth, 235 Tisdale Street, Leominster Sayce, Norman, 458 High Street, Hanson Schnetke, Patricia, 92 Ardmore Road, Framingham Scully, Paul, 8 Webster Street, Taunton Seferiadis, Helen, 22 Jean Street, New Bedford Sharpies, Robert, 18 Washington Street, New Bedford Shea, Carol 352 Pearce Street, Fall River Sheehan, Ann, 545 Chapman Street, Canton Sheehan, Anne, 3 State Street, Milton Sheehan, Susan, 42 Menlo Street, Brockton Shelley, Virginia, 252 Common Street, Braintree Sherry, Francis, 15 Third Avenue, Taunton Siekman, Patricia, 62 Hinchley Road, Lexington Silva, Louis, 196 Canton Street, Stoughton Silva, M. Juliette, 1305 North Main Street, Fall River Silvia, Alfred, 101 Columbia Street, Fall River Siwik, Walter, 187 Deanne Street, New Bedford Small, Carole, 20 High Street, Erving Smith, Carolyn, 31 Florence Street, Taunton Starbuck, Sara, 2 Alden Street, Randolph Sproules, Nancy, 296 Grove Street, Randolph Stanton, Philip, 463 Main Street, Watertown Stringer, Peter, 169 Pond Street, Osterville Stone, Leonard, 103 Main Hill Road, Scituate Sturm, Wayne, 8 Oak Grove Avenue, Springfield Sullivan, Barbara, 67 Tremont Street, North Dighton 168 Sullivan, Donald, 16 Pine Street, Lynnfield Sullivan, Frances, 1 1 Brockton Avenue, Haverhill Sundstrom, Ann Marie, 63 Elm Avenue, Brockton Sweeney, Maureen, Glittedale Street, Roslindale Taylor, Dennis, ' 12 Russell Street, Taunton Thomas, Jeremiah, 2 Bloomfield Avenue, Middleboro Tidd, Susan, 1 1 6 Davenport Street, Taunton Tohman, Gail, 387 West Washington Street, Hanson Tremblay, Robert, 35 Earle Street, Fall River Ventura, Clorinda, 959 Globe Street, Fall River Verros, Beverly, 1 62 Foley Avenue, Somerset Vincent, Barbara, 54 Moffat Road, Quincy Viera, Diane, 8 Dexter Avenue, Taunton Wahbank, Carol, 801 Sanford Road, North Westport Wales, Douglas, 93 Stetson Street, Whitman Walsh, Thomas, 200 Ash Street, New Bedford Walton, Judith, 68 Smith Neck Road, South Dartmouth Ward, Robert, 35 Tinson Road, Quincy Ward, Thomas, 9 Bancroft Street, Roxbury Waring, Berticia, 31 Bayard Street, Dedham Wassel, William, 46 King Street, Worcester Watson, Raymond, 91 Homan Street, Attleboro Wechsler, Marvin 879 Summer Street, Taunton Welch, Mary, 1 14 School Street, Taunton Welsh, Mary, 554 Commercial Street, Provincetown Wessling, Annette, 273 Metropolitan Avenue, Roslindale Westgate, Louise, 30 Lantz Avenue, Whitman White, Cynthia, 49 Seymour Street, Roslindale Whitehouse, Nancy, 91 Auckland Street, Dorchester Wilbur, Carol, 49 Kilton Street, Taunton Wilbur, Sandra, 85 North Main Street, Raynham Wilkinson, Joyce, 474 Woodman Street, Fall River Willard, Diane, 52 Gay Street, Quincy Williams, Judith, 97 Putnam Street, Quincy Wood, Wallace, Bay View Avenue, Quincy Wrigley, Janet, 53 Verchild Street, Quincy Yore, George, 507 Washington Street, Winchester York, Claudia, 94 Bay View Street, Hyannis Young, Allan, 88 Turnpike Street, Eastondale Zahigian, Beatrice, 39 Hawthorne Street, Attleboro Zanolli, Geraldine, 258 West Street, Quincy 69 Zilonis, Joseph 716 Wareham Street, Middleboro Zimberlin, Yvonne, 43 Roosevelt Street, New Bedford CLASS OF 1964 Abdullah, Veronica, 322 Harrison Street, Fall River, Mass. Adams, Susan, 10 Ellerton Road, Quincy, Mass. Alden, Mary, 37 Strong Avenue, East Bridgewater, Mass. Amorim, Grace, 79 Elm Street, North Easton, Mass. Anderson, Carole, 54 Margin Street, Haverhill, Mass. Anti, Rena, 153 Main Street, Kingston, Mass. Anton, Pari, 209 Ferry Street, Lawrence, Mass. Appiani, Gail, 44 Winthrop Street, Medford 55, Mass. Arcuri, Joanne, 257 Webster Street, Auburndale 66, Mass. Armstrong, Patricia, 1 1 Bradford Road, Milton, Mass. Arnold, Stephen, 396 Main Street, West Newsbury, Mass. Assetta, Carol, 1 1 Maple Street, Franklin, Mass. Avis, Carole, 1221 East Rodney French Blvd., New Bradford, Mass. Baillieul, Lois, Power Hill Road, Southwick, Mass. Baldrate, Tracy, 24 Lazarz Street, Ludlow, Mass. Baldwin, Richard, 7 Morise Street, Foxboro, Mass. Balewicz, Theresa, 29 Pond Lane, Randolph, Mass. Barlouto, Maureen, 60 Madison Street, North Weymouth, Mass. Barnett, Linda, 28 Carleton Avenue, Brockton, Mass. Barron, Lynne, 39 Morrison Road, Braintree, Mass. Beach, Donald, 1320 Ocean Street, Squantum, Mass. Becker, Carolyn, 1326 Montello Street, Brockton, Mass. Belcher, Nancy, 7 Clapp Road, Hanover, Mass. Belcher, Ruth, 100 Danforth Street, Taunton, Mass. Bell, William, 215 Crafts Road, ' Brookline, Mass. Bellacqua, Robert, 521 Summer Street, Rockland, Mass. Belonis, Sandra, 377 A Union Avenue, Framingham, Mass. Berad, Suzzane, 40 Governor Road, Bellingham, Mass. Berman, Barry, Bedford Street, Middleboro, Mass. Berry, Frances, 50 Hillside Avenue, Braintree, Mass. Berry, Marilyn, 207 Lawton Street, Somerset, Mass. Bigelow, Judith, 106 Barber Street, Springfield, Mass. Bingham, Eileen, 50 Pearl Stre ' et, Somerville, Mass. Biondi, Marta, 2 Berkly Street, Taunton, Mass. Botelho, Elaine, 171 Hadly Street, New Bedford, Mass. Bower, Carole, 71 Hope Street, Attleboro, Mass. Branco, John, 289 Montaup Street, Fall River, Mass. Brandreth, Shirley, 56A Jefferson Street, Attleboro, Mass. Brolin, Edward, 1078 Blue Hill Avenue, Milton, Mass. Brown, Nancy, Bailey ' s Lane, West Newbury, Mass. Buba, Thomas, 56 Palmer Street, Fall River, Mass. Burbank, Heatner, 62 Ban Street, Hull, Mass. Burbine, Eleanor, 1 8 Forest Street, Whitman, Mass. Burgo, Barbara, 312 Purchase Street, New Bradford, Mass. Burke, John, 39 Winthrop Street, Brockton, Mass. Bush, Henry, 45 Ingrid Road, Weymouth, Mass. Butler, Catherine, 27 Owens Avenue, Brockton, Mass. Butler, Gerald, 209 Elm Street, Somerset, Mass. Cabral, Daniel, 1 13 Alberta Avenue, Somerset, Mass. Calabrese, Raymond, 72 Spring Street, Bridgewater, Mass. Calzini, Robert, 1 15 North Avenue, Natick, Mass. Cameron, Ann, 2479 Washington Street, Canton, Mass. Campbell, Beverly, 88 Charles Street, Whitman, Mass. Campbell, Brenda, 94 Belair Street, Brockton, Mass. Candeias, Sandra, 1 191 Davol Street, Fall River, Mass. 169 Carlson, Doreen, 491 West Street, West Bridgewater, Mass. Carr, Marjorie, 376 Newport Avenue, South Attleboro, Mass. Caruso, Carol, 133 Ten Hills Road, Somerville, Mass. Casey, Robert, 81 William Street, Rockland, Mass. Casper, Joanne, 719 Maple Street, Fall River, Mass. Chambers, Anne, 20 Apple Tree Lane, Weymouth Childs, Claire, 64 Allen Street, Randolph Cicchese, Rita, 1265 Pleasant Street, East Weymouth Clavette, Judith, 31 Prospect Street, North Attleboro Clough, Robert, 87 Barrett Street, New Bedford Collins, Marcia, 91 Ellison Park, Waltham Condron, David, 4 Garden Street, Pittsfield Connors, Brenda, 1 Woodland Road, West Concord Considine, Christine, 328 Center Street, Bridgewater Cook, Bruce, 94 Grove Street, Plainville Corcoran, Marjorie 44 Fourth Street, Attleboro Corr, Peter, 1 26 Wasburn Street, Taunton Costa, Rebecca, 100 Clark Street, New Bedford Costello, Diane, 23 Noyes Avenue, Brockton Couto, Nancy, 9 Goldman Avenue, North Dartmouth Couture, Suzanne, 557A Lakeside Drive, Lakeville Crane, Linda, 37 Faulkner Road, North Andover Crossman, Linda, 203 Pond Street, South Weymouth Cullen, Kathleen, 93 Old Street, Randolph Curry, Arthur, 521 Geneva Avenue, Dorchester Curtis, Margaret, 93 Pleasant Street, North Andover Estes, Linda, 223 Sandwich Street, Plymouth Ethier, Elaine, 1 14 Jefferson Street, South Braintree Ewell, Joan, 40 Franklin Street, Whiyman Fandel, Helen, 38 Brierwood Road, Braintree Feurgeson, Donna, 155 Loberty Street, Braintree Ferrandino, Gloria, 465 Prospect Street, West Boylston Ferreira, Linda, 429 South Street, Cohasset Ferrisi, Marion, 23 Griffin Terrace, South Weymouth Ferus, Thomas, 267 South Beacon Street, Fall River Figueiredo, Joann, 87 Fruit Street, New Bedford Finerfrock, Lynne, 10 Addison Street, Braintree Fitzgerald, Claire, 165 Roebeson Street, Fall River Fitzgerald, Sheila, 94 Oak Street, South Weymouth Fitzpatrick, Ann, 55 Alfred Terrace, Randolph Flood, Susan, 607 Pleasant Street, Canton Ford, Nancy, 62 Adams Street, Medford Froman, Hillard, 1228 New Boston Road, Fall River Foss, Jana, 74 Durfee Street, Southbridge Fountain, Richard, 369 Franklin Street, Whitman Franco, John, 782 Plymouth Avenue, Fall River Freeman, Janet, 8 Everrett Stree, Taunton Freitas, Sylvia, Box 596, Oak Bluffs Fryzel, Carol, 14 Pershing Avenue, Achusnet Fuchs, Peter, 1 1 8 Adams Street, New Bedford Fulginiti, Gail, 437 North Warren Avenue, Brockton Fuller, Linda, 144 East High Street, Avon Dailey, Louise, 6 Washington Street, Milton Daszkiewicz, Veronica, 49 Wilmarth Road, Randolph Davis, Philip, 310 South Street, Bridgewater DeBalsi, Carol, 475 Prescott Street, New Bedford Del Negro, Catherine, 46 Johnson Street, North Adams DeMarco, Patrick, 458 Kathleen Avenue, Somerset DeMolles, Frances, 35 Faxon Street, Brockton Dempsey, Elaine, 51 Oliver Street, Fall River DeSilva, Ronald, 25 Lambert Street, Revere Dias, Judith, 423 Division Street, Fall River Domina, Lynne, 5 Mary Avenue, Seekonk Donati, Carol, 68 Spring Street, Bridgewater Donnelly, Jeanne, 92 Doris Drive, North Weymouth Doucette, Arlyce, 72 Sheppard Avenue, Braintree Drinkwater, Martha, 14 Winthrop Terrace, Wayland Drislan, Patricia, 399 Stetson Street, Fall River Drummey, Sally, 27 Davis Street, North Andover Duarte, Carol, 480 Somerset Avenue, Taunton Dube, Beverly, 103 Cliff Avenue, Swansea DuBois, Philip, 1 17 Rock Street, Norwood Dubuc, Simonne, 1 95 Old Post Road, North Attleboro Dunn, Linda, 65 Gill Street, Avon Dwyer, Jacqueline, 109 Pine Hill Road, Bedford Dyer, Eileen, 145 South Worcester Street, Norton Eales, Carol, 40 Holt Road, Holden Edson, Nancy, 332 North Avenue, North Abington Elliot, Charles, 14 Christine Terrace, Weymouth Elliot, Gary, 29 Cochato Park, Randolph Emerick, Joan, 1 12 Scotland Street, Hingham, Erikson, Penelope, 25 Churchill Road, Quincy Erwin, Marcia, 20 Hamilton Street, Medford Essoian, Carol, 82 Bellevue Road, Andover Gallagher, Barry, 10 Vessey Road, Randolph Gamache, Joyce, 351 South Main Street, Raynham Gardella, Elaine, 37 Davenport Street, Haverhill Gauthier, Roger, 5 Oliver Street, Fall River Gearin, Rita, 209 Center Street, Abington Geary, Robert, 25 Camel Street, Fairhaven George, Elaine, 44 Colby Street, Bradford Glidden, Mary, 558 Middleboro Avenue, East Taunton Glinski, Joan, 150 Birch Street, North Abington Gomes, Beverly, 526 Elm Street, East Wareham Gomes, Linda, 496 Terry Lane, New Bedford Gould, Judith, 391 Adams Street, North Abington Gouldrup, Lawrence, 53 Glen Avenue, Brockton Grace, Carole, 542 Fourth Street, Fall River Geize, Carol, 160 Arthur Street, Brockton Hackett, Carolyn, 490 Summer Street, Weymouth Hagan, Dianne, 149 DeForest Street, Rosl indole Hager, Virginnia, 201 Foster Street, Littleton Hallal, William, 177 Wamsutta Street, Fall River Hammond, Carolyn, 896 Highland Street, Fall River Hardy, Earnest, 14 Egleton Park, Winthrop Hardy, Francis, 67 Granger Street, Dorchester Harrigan, Paul, 12 Stone Avenue, Winthrop Harrington, Carl, 8 Middle Street, South Dartmouth Harris, Joanne, 438 Ash Street, Brockton Hart, Claire Marie, 932 Robeson Street, Fall River Hartley, Henry, Snipatuit Road, Rochester Hayes, Donna Jean, 25 Church Street, Northboro Heald, Paula, 2165 G.A.R. Highway, Swansea Head, Russell, 54 Avon Street, Taunton Hedin, Barbara, 129 Hawthorne Street, East Weymouth 170 Hegarty, Cynthia, 51 Mass. Avenue, North Dartmouth Henderson, Forest, 1928 South Main Street, Fall River Henry, James, 151 Cedar Street, New Bedford Hickey, K. Lorayne, 1 15 Waverly Street, Everett Hill, Linda, 25 Midland Road, Morningdale Hobbs, Ellen, 201 Winthrop Street, Fall River Hogan, Margaret, 6 Hodges Street, Taunton Holbrook, Elizabeth, 157 Tribou Street, Brockton Holmes, Margaret, 92 Huntington Street, Brockton Holmgren, Ronald, 16 Cushing Avenue, Brockton Hood, Elizabeth, South Royalston Road, Athol Hopkins, Shirley, 10 Prospect Street, North Attleboro Hopwood, Janice, 881 Pleasant Street, Bridgewater Houde, Grace, 1 1 Union Street, Brocton Hunt, Charles Edward, 59 Bigelow Avenue, Rockland Hulans, Sarah, Arnold Road, Fiskdale Jacobson, Linda, 91 Westiminster Road, East Weymouth Joaquin, Joseph, 41 Manomet Street, Brockton Johnson, Priscilla, 54 Leydon Park Road, Brockton Jones, Harry, 19 Sea Street, North Weymouth Jones, Patricia, 33 Prospect Street, Clinton Josselyn, Janice, 1 16 Raynor Avenue, Whitman Journeay, Helen, 59 Church Street, Merrimac Kanauss, Margaret, 195 Middle Street, Fall River Kelley, Eleanor, 23 Chestnut Street, Hyde Park Kelly, John, 50 Franklin Street, Hanson Keyesu, Paul, 5 Howland Court, North Easton Killam, Mary, 260 River Street, Braintree Killian, Joyce, 37 Jeness Street Kimball, Judith, 25 Leavitt Street, Hingham King, Elaine, 750 East Street, Brockton King, Nancy, Antila Court, Bryantville Kingsley, Wilfred, 71 Mohawk Street, Sharon Kinkead, John, 342 Bay Street, Fall River Knight, Linda, Church Street, Mattapoisett Koehler, Richard, 15 Brewster Terrace, Methuen Krause, Joanna, 108 Jason Street, Pittsfield Krugerm, Cynthia, 504 Sawyer Street, New Bedford Kruger, Robert, Higgins Crowell Road, West Yarmouth LaBrode, Margaret, 188 Middle Road, Acushnet LaFontaine, Jacqueline, 241 Road Street, South Attleboro Lagorio, Catherine, 57 Ambrose Street, Revere Lahey, Margaret, 49 Linden Street, Fall River Lanb, Marilyn, 385 North Street, North Weymouth Lamminen, Toivo, Lincoln Road, Hyannis Lane, Francis, 15 Martin Street, Whitman Lane, Robert, 7 Riverview Street, Taunton Lanzini, Betty, 12 Autumn Street, Maiden LoPointe, Albert, R.F.D. No. 1, Attleboro LaPointe, Alta, 430 Plymouth Street, Abington Laurence, Sally, 33 Elmer Road, South Weymouth Lays, Meredith, 20 West Byron Avenue, Brockton Leaden, Patricia, 880 West Street, Attleboro Lee, Margaret, 3 1 Lyman Road, North Andover LeVancie, John, 60 Lovel Street, North Weymouth Levesque, Anne, 88 Ash Street; Fall River Levesque, Madeline, 463 Brayton Avenue, Fall River Libby, Susan, 1 1 Blanchard Avenue, Revere Liimatainen, Ann, Box 85, Cummaquid Lindsay, Yvonne, 54 South Street, Bridgewater Linehan, Elaine, 19 Thomas Street, Quincy Liss, Ruth, 98 Bellingham Street, Chelsea Livingston, Marcia, 108 Oak Street, Shrewsbury Lomartire, Jean, 131 Ravenswood Road, Waltham Loring, Anne, 66 Chestnut Street, North Attleboro Love, Kathleen, 66 Bass Avenue, Gloucester MacDonald, Kathleen, 5 Forest Park Road, Woburn MacDonald, Laurie, 77 Moran Street, North Attleboro MacDonald, Virginia, 30 Thomas Avenue, Scituate MacNeil, Margaret, 62 Beal Road, Waltham MacComber, Robert, 39 Division Street, Attleboro MacQuade, Sheila, State Street, Sandwich Madigan, Diana, 15 Minot Avenue, Haverhill Magee, Sally, 296 Pine Street, South Weymouth Mania, Meredith, 37 Oakland Avenue, Seekonk Manning, Sheila, 321 Belmont Street, Brockton Marchand, Armand, 956 State Road, North Westport Marshall, James, 31 Rainbow Circle, Peabody Marvelli, Alan, 58 Pembroke Street, Kingston Massoud, Rochelle, 278 County Street, Fall River McCall, Mary, Grasconet, Nantucket Island McCarthy, Joseph, 127 High Street, Whitman McCarthy, Marie, 28 Hillside Avenue, Arlington McClain, Gail, 12 Evergreen Terrace, Auburndale McDonald, Kathleen, 79 Cliffe Avenue, Lexington McDonald, Mary, 19 Orchard Street, Taunton McGivney, Mary, 1340 Wm. T. Morrisey Blvd. Quincy McGrath, Marianne, 328 East Street, West Bridgewater McGuire, Andrea, 20 Lexington Avenue, Hyde Park McKenna, Nancy, 24 Ellis Avenue, Whitman McKenne, Anne, 74 Hardd Street, Melrose McManus, Paul, 869 Charles Street, Fall River Medeiros, Laura, 86 Howard Avenue, New Bedford Megliola, Leonard, 42 Chester Street, Natick Melcher, Maureen, 29 Burma Road, Chelsea Mello, Phyllis, 3806 Acushnet Avenue, New Bedford Messier, Cynthia, 13 Hedge Street, Fairhaven Metcalf, Donald, 31 Hillside Avenue, West Bridgewater Metcalf, John, 602 Ash Street, Brockton Michaud, Claudette, 1 140 Riverside Avenue, Somerset Milley, Fred, 100 Glendale Street, Everett Mitchell, Frederick, 625 County Street, New Bedford Mitchell, Gladys, 80 Ash Street, Stoughton Moffatt, Margaret, 273 Query Street, New Bedford Moran, Judith, 101 Grove Street, Quincy Morris, Carole, 1 15 Thicket Street, South Weymouth Morrissey, John, 10 State Street, Taunton Morse, Kathleen, 20 Larkin Road, West Newton Morwick, David, 35 Hatherly Road, Scituate Mullen, Alyce, 835 Buffington Road, Somerset Murphey, Joanne, 1 30 Cedar Street, Stoughton Murphy, Rosemary, Maple Avenue, Marion Murphy, William, 100 Rock Island Road, Quincy Murray, Michael, 31 Alma Road, Falmouth Markevicius, Jadwiga, 322 Pine Street, Gardner Nelson, Joan, 39 Thayer Road, Eqst Braintree Nelson, Linda, 1 8 Newbury Street, Woburn Nenney, Jane, 15 Elmwood Avenue, Woburn New Burn, John, 37 Hamilton Street, North Abington 171 Nidositko, James, Box 240, Teaticket Nightingale, Janice, 17 Wampatuck Road, Braintree Norton, Thomas, State Road, Vineyard Haven Novelli, Linda, 148 Sixth Street, Leomonster O ' Brien, Kathleen, 71 Herod Avenue, Brockton O ' Hara, Charles, 50 Althae Road, Randolph Ohlen, Arvid, 21 Allerton Road, Milton Okerstrom, Linda, 92 Prospect Street, West Bridgewater Oliver, Nancy, Tuft Street, Marblehead Olson, John, 63 Plain Street, Braintree Otis, John, 23 Stebbins Road, Brockton Pagliccia, Mary, 28 Fresh River Avenue, Hingham Paulding Julia, 70 Forest Avenue, Brockton Pearlman, Earl, 115 Willow Street, Chelsea Pellecchia, Barbara, 29 Miller Street, Leominster Pellegrini, Anthony, 36 Woodcliff Road, Quincy Pelletier, Edith, 102 Lawrence Street, Swansea Peluso, Robert, 265 Washington Street, Winchester Perrow, Margaret, 15 Ring Avenue, Quincy Perry, Joyce, 260 Hemlock Street, New Bedford Peters, Patricia, 1 1 Utica Street, Quincy Phillips, Linda, 22 Clematis Avenue, Weymouth Pietruszka, John, 152 Jencks Street, Fall River Pike, Kurt, 3186, Acushnet Avenue, New Bedford Piza, Raffaella, 250 Everett Street, East Boston Pluto, Carolyn, 1 1 Marconi Drive, Randolph Pollard, Meridith, 6 Alger Avenue, Taunton Poule, Phyllis, 23 Faxon Road, North Quincy Pratti, Judi, 273 Grove Street, Brockton Prosser, Dona, 32 Summit Terrace, Peabody Pysz, Janet, North Main Street, Berkly Santos, Joan, 12 Cresent Street, Kingston Sarno, Anthony, 37 East Vanston Road, Stoughton Satkus, Walter, 51 Sylvester Street, Brockton Soulens, Elizabeth, 93 Spruce Street, North Abington Scanlan, Claire, 78 Park Street, Somerville Schofield, Paul, 89 Rockland Street, Abington Scmuldrth, Paula, 553 North Main Street, Fall River Scott, Elaine, 20 Third Road, North Woburn Scudder, John, 24 Baxter Road, Hyannis Scully, Paul, 40 Summer Street, Taunton Seablom, Nancy, 29 Spring Street, West Bridgewater Seaver, Robert, 32 Bicknell Street, Quincy Shea, Carolyn, 30 Russell Park, Quincy Sheehan, Denise, 244 Park Street, Stoughton Sheehan, Mary, 3 State Street, Milton Sherriff, Gail, 41 Stewart Street, Quincy Silva, Elizabeth, 126 Rogers Street, South Dartmouth Silberia, Susanne, 215 George Street, Fall River Sime, Judith, Mattakeesett Street, Pembroke Simmons, Gilbert, 3 Myrtle Street, Taunton Slaiger, Linda, 15 Starkey Avenue, Attleboro Smith. Charlotte, 39 Berkshire Road, Waltham Smith, James, 156 Park Street, Chelsea Smith, Joan, 34 Webster Street, Whitman Smith, Linda, 216 Chestnut Street, East Longmeadow Sneil, Elmer, 26 Beall Road, Hingham Snelson, David, 80 Centennia Avenue, Gloucester Snook, Jane, 24 Linnea Lane, Reading Souza, Helena, 35 First Street, Taunton Souza, Phil I is, 18 East Briggs Road, North Wesport Stewart, John, 99 Aster Circle, Weymouth Straffin, Linda, 17 Park Road, Brockton Sujdak, Barbara, 25 Slater Street, Webster Swift, Nancy, 262 Main Street, Acushnet Szczebak, Stacia, 2000 Boston Road, North Wilbraham Ralicki, Mary, Amherst Road, Sunderland Ramey, Carol, Kalmar Village, Provincetown Rand, Charles, West Mountain Road, Cheshire Rankin, Joan, 198 Saginaw Avenue, Brant Rock Radoza, Mary, 1 7 Thatcher Street, South Dartmouth Rebello, Beverly, 163 Eagle Street, Fall River Regan, Kathlean, 6 Burke Street, Haverhill Reid, Bernadette, 19 Maria Lane, Roslindale Rendell, John, 47 Belvidere Road, Framingham Rhude, John, Crocker Neck Road, Cotuit Richards, Robert, 21 Grand Street, Brockton Richards, Robert, 15 Blaine Street, Brockton Riley, Maryellen, Leland Roak, Norfolk Riley, Maureen, 271 Whitwell Street, Quincy Rimmer, Sandra, 326 Shaw Street, New Bedford Riordan, Mary, 88 Clinton Street, Brockton Roach, John, 16 Canterbury Street, Lawrence Robinson, Sally, 23 Harding Road, Melrose Rock, Leonard, 1073 Joyce Street, New Bedford Romano, Clement, 25 Water Street, Plymouth Ronan, Mary, 173 Achushnet Street, Acushnet Roper, Susan, 219 Boston Street, Medford Rose, Linda, 1 Charte Court, Rockport Ross, Marilyn, 26 Ash Street, Spencer Russell, Michael, 190 Cross Street, Brockton Rucich, Deana, 68 Westmore Road, Mattapan Tartari, James, 6 Simpson Road, Wellesley Tassinari, David, 70 Forest Avenue Ext., Plymouth Taylor, Nancy, 1 09 Wachusett Avenue, Lawrence Taylor, Sandra, Priscilla Road, Lakeville Tetrault, Arleen, 656 North Main Street, Acushnet Thibodeau, Charles, 17 Glen Road, Weymouth Thomas, Edmund, 723 Wareham Street, Middleboro Thornton, Jean, 103 Upton Street, New Bedford Tirrell, Bryce, 47 Beulah Street, Whitman Todd, Robert, 1 50 State Street, Newburyport Tomkins, Virginia, 246 Peasant Street, Raynham Tradd, Jane, 20 Everson Road, Ocean Bluff Trepanier, Doreen, 26 Emma Street, New Bedford Turner, Jeanne, 278 Church Street, Whitinsville Usavicus, Teresa, 1 7 Marion Street, Randolph Valcourt, Cecilia, 72 Queen Street, Fall River Vaslet, Jean, 52 Thurber Avenue, Attleboro Venice, Thomas, 18 Emerson Street, Fall River Venderver, Margaret, Pleasant Street, Millis Viens, Carol, 27 Walnut Street, Marshfield Walker, Idorna, Snipatuit Road, Rochester Walmsley, Victoria, 273 Main Street, Bridgewater 172 Walsh, Ellen, 10 Foster Avenue, Pembroke Wolsh, Nancy, 977 Rockdale Avenue, New Bedford Wareing, Madeline, 287 Cedar Street, New Bedford Waring, Berticia, 31 Bayard Street, Dedham Watkins, Linda, 249 Keith Avenue Ext., Brockton Watson, Marilyn, 108 Cedar Street, Fitchburg Weglowski, Joan, 128 Osborn Street, Fall River Wennerstrand, Patricia, 219 Belgrade Avenue, Roslindale Whelpey, Sharon, 9 Bunton Street, Milton White, Frances, 273 Peckham Street, Fall River White, Linda, 17 Dalton Road, Holbrook White, Nancy, 182 Pierce Road, Weymouth Whitman, Sandra, 67 Exchange Street, Rockland Whittacker, Ann, 165 South Main Street, Mansfield Willard, Marilyn, 1 12 Maple Street, Maiden Wilson, Claudia, 88 Fisher Street, Norwood Wolejoko, Marjorie, 768 Belmont Street, Watertown Wollastin, Nancy, 44 Cranch Street, East Weymouth Wood, Joanne, 360 Sodom Road, Central Village Zaretto, Judith, 1023 Kenmore Street, New Bedford Ziemanski, Simone, 84 Lucas Street, New Bedford Zimberlin, Yvonne, 43 Roosevelt Street, New Bedford Zink, Helene, 122 Hillside Avenue, Arlington CLASS OF 1965 Aberle, Linda, Grandview Ave., Marshfield, Mass. Addy, Mary, Crescent Street, Stow Alexander, Margaret, 935 Broadway, Revere 51 Allard, Jeffrey, 39 Prospect St., Whitinsville Allen, Judith, 33 Plymouth St., E. Bridgewater Ames, Cathleen, 1 Judy Drive, E. Dennis Ames, Mary E., 1 8 Felton St., Woburn Anderson, Bette Jane, Williams St., West Upton Andrews, Harriet, 7 Mills St., No. Eaton, Anton, Pari, 209 Ferry St., Lawrence Antunes, Jose, 140 Harbor Terrace, Fall River Anziano, Mary, 27 Regent Cr., Longmeodow Arnold, Kathleen, 74 Bessbrook St., Feeding Hills, Arnold, Mary Jo, R64 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Gloucester Aymie, Brenda, 15 Bradfield Ave., Roslindale Bagarella, Mary E., 50 Mountain St., Sharon Baril, Ronald, 10 Pratt St., Mansfield Barnes, Milton, 1 1 Maiden Lane, No. Wilbraham Baroni, Marie Ann, 37 Winthrop Ave., Bridgewater Barr, Helen C, 29 Packards Lane, Quincy Barry, Catherine, 1 8 Dana Road, Weymouth 88 Beale, Barbara, 29 Overlook Rd., No. Randolph Beard, Marsha, 526 South St., Wrentham Beaulieu, Lorraine, 1050 No. Main St., Acushnet, Beauvais, Raymond, 33 Seadding St., Taunton Begin, Jane, 42 Brown St., Fairhaven Bennett, Constance, 2817 Riverside Ave., Somerset Bennett, Dianne, 144 West Bacon St., Plainville Bernabeo, Mary Ann, 28 Burton Rd., Braintree Bernard, Phyllis, 123 O ' Keefe St., Taunton Bernier, Diane, 53 Mary St., New Bedford Berube, Louis, 218 Albion St., Fall River Bessam, Barbara, 54 Lynnbrook Rd., So. Lynnfield Bettencourt, Joyce, 59 Clifford St., Taunton Bichel, Jeanne, 1141 Main St., Acushnet Bizzarro, Beverly, 1 50 No. Front St., New Bedford Bouchard, Doreen, 167 South, St., Plainville Bourget, Elaine, 208 So. Main St., Raynham Bousquet, Janine, 808 Rock St., Fall River Boynton, Dana, Plymouth Ave., Onset Branco, Beverly, 31 Matheus St., No. Westport, Brazao, Janice, 51 Plymouth Ave., Brant Rock Breenan, Eileen, 45 Hanias Drive, Weymouth 89 Brennan, Regina, 176 Farrington St., Wollaston Brower, Cathryn, 109 Chestnut St., New Bedford Brown, Allen, 37 Upland Rd., Waltham Burbine, Henry, 85 Linden St., Whitman Burbridge, Thomas, 638 Central St., Stoughton Bures, Margaret, 296 Austin St., New Bedford Burgmyer, Mary E., 198 Hanover St., Fall River Burke, Denise, 5 Holly Lane, Sharon Burnham, Jane, Belcher St., Essex Bushnell, Betsy Anne, Church St., Mattapoisett Cabral, Antonio, 70 Hoffards St., Fall River Cabral, Barbara, 77 Woodman St., Fall River Callaghan, Franz, Falmouth Ave., Fall River Campbell, Mary T., 700 Liberty St., Randolph Campisi, Judith, 79 Barbara Rd., Waltham Carlson, Betty Anne, off 204 Lake St., East Weymouth Carr, David, 2073 Pleasant St.,- Bridgewater Carroll, Maureen, 24 Maldwin St., Maiden Carson, Sandra, 1439 Furnace Brook Pkwy., Quincy 69 Carter, Kevin, 31 Halmberg Rd., e. Weymouth Casagrande, Lois, 15 Birchbrow Ave., No. Weymouth Casey, Mary, 1267 Rockdale Ave., New Bedford Caulfield, Ann M., 314 Quincy Ave., E. Braintree Cavicchi, Helen, 41 Russell St., Plymouth Chartier, Janet, 25 Worcester St., Bridgewater Chateauneuf, Donna, 3 Pelham St., Methuen Chiesa, Sandra, 132 Belmont St., Taunton Cicchese, Frances, 1265 Pleasant St., East Weymouth Clark, Karen, 1 13 Everit Ave., Framingham, Mass. Clark, Stephen, Cockle Cove Rd., So. Chatham Clay, Judith, River St., Middleton Coan, William, 47 Eliot St., Nitick Coffey, William, 226 W. Main St., Avon Cohen, David, 162 Newbury St., Brocton Cole, Anne, 205 Tremont St., Maiden Collard, Thomas, 395 Belmont St., Belmont, 78 Constant, Robert, 216 Hudson St., New Bedford Coots, Sandra, 203 Keith Ave., Brocton Corcoran, Nancy, 1 60 Pond St., Avon Cordeiro, Daniel, 208 Engenia St., New Bedford 173 Costa, Patricia, 1 14 Nash Rd., New Bedford Coutinho, Kenneth, 3894 Acushnet Ave., New Bedford Covey, Joyce, 877 High St., Fall River, Cowen, Paula, 24 Catherine St., N. Weymouth Crawford, Carolyn, 6 Windsor St., Methuen Cribben, John, 25 Kenwood St., Brocton Crimmins, David, 390 South St., Randolph Crimmins, Magaret, 64 Nichols St., Norwood Crooks, Nancy, 31 Pleasant St., Salisbury, Mass. Crowley, Honor, 18 Kimball St., Quincy Cummings, Jeanette, 70 Lynnfield St., Lynn Cummings, Lorraine, 1 1 Maple St., Rockland Curley, Janet, 76 Dewey Avenue, Whitman Curran, Evelyn, 5 Claridge Terrace, Dorchester 24 Currie, Robert, 395 Washington St., Taunton Douchport, Barbara, 175 So. Main St., Acushnet Davis, Cheryl, 179 Tremont St., Taunton Davis, Edward, 143 Beechwood St., Cohasset Davis, Marjorie, 65 Wesmur Rd., Maiden Dean, Carole, 120 Quincy Ave., Marshfield Deane, Nancy, 39 Florence St., New Bedford De Collibue, Elena, 23 Hodder Lane, Framingham DeMavo, Elizabeth, 106 West Spring St., Avon DePetrillo, Marie, 184 Dawes St., Lawrence DePietro, George, 6 Lawn St., So. Attleboro Deronoga, Constance, 1 1 Hill St., Bondsville DeSouza, Elaine, 159 Broadway, Taunton Di Giovanni, Barbara, 613 Plymouth St., Abington Doherty, Edward, 46 Corbet St., Dorchester 24 Doll, Frederick, 103 Gibbs Ave., Wareham Donovan, Mory Sue, 99 So. Elm St., Bradford Douzanis, Priscilla, 123 Union St., Bridgewater Dube, Claudette, 219 Irvington St., New Bedford Dubois, Joan, 2 Plympton St., No. Dartmouth Dumoulin, Marjorie, 24 South St., Fall River DuPaul, William, 22 Forest Ave., Southbridge Duquette, Diane, 57 Reney St., Fall River Echardt, Frances, 1 6 Cedar Lane, Norwood Egerton, Linda, 99 Lincoln St., Stoughton Eggers, Katharine, Causeway Rd., Vineyard Haven Entwistle, Mildred, 93 Laurel St., Fairhaven Fader, Marsha, Columbia Rd., Marshfield Falvey, Brian, 76 Manton St., Fall River Falvey, Ruth, 30 Addison Rd., Waltham Fay, Robert, 48 Rindge St., Weymouth Fellows, Donna, 184 Abatross Rd., Quincy Fenstermaker, Beth, 51 Maolis Ave., West Bridgewater Ferreira, Robert, 86 Forest St., No. Dighton Ferris, Gerald, 35 Vernon St., Whitman Finn, Mary E., 61 Gross Ave., Melrose Finnigan, Shelia, 13 Cayson St., Newburyport Fleming, Joseph, 1 88 Pond St., So. Weymouth Flood, Susan, 607 Pleasant St., Canton Flynn, Robert, 844 Morton St., Mattapan 26 Folan, Doris, 86 Winter St., Norwood Ford, Marsha, 788 R County Way, No. Scituate Forsythe, Susan, 61 Bridge Rd., Florence Fredericks, Ann, 101 Colonial Ave., Waltham 54 Furness, Barbara, 33 Rexhame Rd., Marshfield Galeazzi, Sharon, 44 Sawyer Rd., No. Andover, Mass. Gallagher, Thelia, 106 Oakdale Ave., Dedham Gardner, Judith, 121 Winthrop St., Brocton Gariepy, Mary, 22 Franklin St., Attelboro Gediman, Lois, 43 Curtis Rd., Milton 87 Geloran, Reginald, 83 Hill Street, East Weymouth Geromini, Marilyn, 17 Ruggles St., Franklin Gillette, Janet, 46 Phillips St., Lynnfield Goff, Lorna, Perryville Rd., Rehobath Goldstein, Sandra, 1 14 Woodbine Rd., Stoughton Gomes, Louis, 229 Acushnet Ave., New Bedford Goodale, Bonnie, 78 Prescott St., West Boylston Goodfellow, Gordon, 215 Maxfield St., New Bedford Gorczyco, Shirley, 19 Madison St., Taunton Grady, Joan, 52 Oak St., So. Weymouth Gray, Judith, 444 Bridge Rd., Northampton Gray, Nathalie, 125 Shawomet Ave., Somerset Graziano, Mary, 28 Pine St., Brocton Guild, Susan, 44 Kimball St., Needham Guillet, Meredith, 234 No. Worcester St., Norton Guston, Carol, 80 Prospect St., West Bridgewater Hague, Henry, Little Island Rd., West Falmouth Hanley, James, 26 Rosewood Ave., Attleboro Hanlon, Janice, 31 Hillcrest Ave., Beverly Hannon, Maureen, 9 Dimick St., Somerville Hansen, David, 8 Poerce Drive, Pembroke Harlow, Margaret, 13 Pleasant St., Plymouth Harlow, Mary, 17 Laurel St., Whitman Harlow, Nancy, 23 Linden Lane, Bridgewater Harrington, Cornelia, 608 Weetamae St., Fall River Harris, Richard, 507 Furnace Brook Pkwy, Quincy Harrison, Beverly, 67 Pleasant St., East Walpole Hayden, Susan, 73 Brett St., Brocton Haynes, Merilyn, 1 14 Litchfield Ave., Southbridge Healy, Arlene, 34 Dawnina St., Fall River Hedin, Barbara, 129 Hawthorne St., E. Weymouth Heigham, Barbara, 42 Baxendale Terrace, Brocton Hicks, Roland, 85 Webster St., Brocton Hill, Ellen, 38 Verndale Rd., Newton Highlands Hoffman, Carol, 20 Martin St., Brocton Holewka, Nancy, 24 Melville St., Brocton Homen, Judith, 17 O ' Connor St., East Taunton Hoss, Madeline, 37 Summer St., Rockland Howard, Patricia, Water St., No. Pembroke Howes, Ruth, Carver Rd., West Wareham Hoyt, Esther, 1 3 Beauport Ave., Gloucester Hughes, Michael, 153 Florence St., New Bedford Hurton, Susan, 31 Lawr ence St., Wakefield Ingalls, Nancy, 106 Pleasant View St., Methuen, Mass. Ippolito, William, 1017 Warren Ave., Brocton Jackso, Lawrence, 33 Pecksnot Rd., Weymouth Jaroz, Nancy, 223 Cody St., Ludlow Jenkins, William, 206 Mechanic St., Canton Johnson, Barbara, Main St., Marshfield Johnson, Judith, 56 Hovenden Ave., Brocton 174 Johnson, Noreen, 66 School St., Grisworldville Joly, Sybil, 641 Pond St., So. Weymouth Karshic, Jeane, 34 Rockhill St., Norwood Kasperovicz, Susan, 64 Sawtell Ave., Brocton Keane, Barbara, 57 Sylvan St., Danvers Keeley, Patricia, 227 Lisa Drive, Brocton Keith, Robert, 22 So. Franklin St., Holbrook Keniston, Robbin, Walnut St., Plainville Kilgour, Judith, 148 Graves St., So. Deerfield King, Sara-Ruth, Swift River, Mass. Kinney, Jacqueline, 83 Ohio St., New Bedford Kinsella, Patricia, 83 Weston St., Brocton Klaiman, Louis, 44 Ames St., Lawrence Kmieu, Susan, 563 Bay St., Taunton Kobos, Dorothy, 1 16 Bunkerhill St., Lawrence Kowalski, Patricia, 63 Harrington St., Southbridge Kruger, Patricia, 1 60 Summer St., New Bedford Lacroix, Roger, 100 Layfayette St., Fall River LaGrasta, Thomas, 39 Irvington St., Brocton Lahait, Irene, Garfield St., Salisbury Lambert, Robert, 126 Sommerset St., Haverhill Lambert, Theresa, 231 Grinnell St., Fall River Lancaster, Brenda, 309 Merrimac St., Newburyport Lancaster, Sharon, 47 Elm St., Georgetown Larson, Nancy, 173 Nilssan St., Brocton Laskoski, Carole, 22 Third St., Turners Falls Lavoie, Margot, 452 Osborn St., Fall River Lawton, Robert, 103 Pleasant St., Fairhaven LeBlanc, Neal, 152 Sayles St., Southbridge Legault, Denise, 205 Brown St., Pittsfield Leonard, Eileen, 93 Burrell St., Roxbury 19 Lerner, Laurence, 17 Clara St., Middleboro Libby, Janet, 48 Taffrail Rd., Quincy Libuda, Maryann, 38 Green Ave., Southbridge Liepis, Joanne, 43 Vine St., Middleboro Lima, Richard, 67 Dewert Ave., Taunton Lindahl, Alyce, 51 Ocean St., Squantum 71 Lindquist, Joyce, 320 Salem St., Woburn Linnehan, Kathleen, 38 Seventeenth Ave., Haverhill Locke, Mary, 46 Pilgrim Rd., Quincy Locurto, Barbara, 26 Pompeii St., Roxbury 19 Loney, Jacqueline, North St., Graniteville Lucier, Claudette, 1 1 Wilder St., Brocton Lucier, Eileen, 96 Porter St., Stoughton Luke, George, 164 Elm St., No. Easton Lunn, Sharon, 25 Winthrop Ave., Beverly Lussier, Gerald, 1 17 Keeley St., Fall River MacDonald, Mary E., Vernon St., Woburn MacPhetres, Judith, 146 North St., Medfield Marconi, James, 147 Sunset Hill, Fall River Martin, Barbara, 9 Nemasket St., East Taunton Martin, George, 35 Newcomb P ' lace, Taunton Martin, Robert, 35 Newcomb Place, Taunton Masse, 430 Eastern Ave., Fall River Mazzoleni, Jacqueline, 23 Hart St., Taunton Mehegan, Florence, 24 Blanchard Rd., Scituate Mendes, Robert, 25 Highland St., Taunton Mercer, Linda, 25 Burton Ave., Brocton Merrihis, Marie, 98 Pleasant St., Randolph Mesheau, Sandra, 1 1 Brook St., Brocton Messaline, David, 40 Bolton Place, Bridgewater Misiaszek, Sandra, 1 15 Hathaway St., New Bedford Mitchell, Frederick, 625 County St., New Bedford Moniz, Carole, 59 Collette St., New Bedford Moniz, Leonard, 258 Hope St., Fall River Monk, Vivian, Park St., Pembroke Montgomery, Linda, 12 Mechanic St., Mattapoisett Mooney, Marilyn, 64 Audubon Rd., Milton Mortimer, Nancy, 135 New Boston Rd., Fall River Moss, Nancy, 216 Main St., Fairhaven Mulchay, Mary Claire, 42 Avalon Rd., West Roxbury 32 Murphy, Robert, 108 Libert St., Fall River Murphy, Sarah, 1 8 North St-., Hyannis Murphy, Walter, 20 Barrett St., Maiden McCarthy, Andrew, 831 Beech St., Rockland McDonald, James, 96 Thompson St., New Bedford McEnderfer, Christie, 67 MacArthur Rd., Natick McGarry, Martha, 138 Center St., No. Easton McGrady, Patricia, Hummock Pond Rd., Nantucket McGrath, Frances, 2 Russell St., No. Quincy McGrath, Mary E., 36 Lakeview St., Whitman McMahon, James, 335 Warren St., Fall River McNulty, Judith, 38 Bartlett Rd., Randolph McVay, Paul, 1 8 Cape Cod Lane, Braintree Nelson, Richard, 18 Hall St., Brocton Nerbey, Noel, 9 Thirteenth St., Attleboro Nielson, Karla, 50 Washington St., Stoughton Nooker, Martha, 20 Annawam St., Taunton Nolan, Regina, 6 Quincy Ave., Hingham Noonan, Judith, 23 Goshim Rd., Milton 87 O ' Connor, Don, 235 Laurelton St., Springfield O ' Keefe, Jean, 4 Bay St., Taunton Oldfield, Dianne, 75 Whittenton St., Taunton Olireira, Beatrice, 389 Field St., Fall River Oliveira, Eileen, 184 Middle Rd., Acushnet O ' Neil, Sharon, State Rd., Edgartown Orlando, Martin, 98 Florence St., Brocton Oumet, Diane, 2075 Pleasant St., Fall River Paille, Janice, 259 So. Worcester St., Norton Palmer, George, Box 253, Osterville Paradis, Claraine, 487 Palmer St., Fall River Paradis, Robert, 670 Eastern Ave., Fall River Parent, Robert, 18 Elm Rd., Falmouth Patterson, Sandra, 17 Appleton St., Danvers Paul, Dorene, 137 No. Washington St., Plainville Paul, Marie, 47 South Gate Park, West Newton Pearl, Edward, 807 Taunton Ave., Seekonk Pease, Sandra, 189 Ohio St., New Bedford Pellegrini, Judith, 200 No. Truro St., Hull Perakis, Marguerite, 452 Nantasket Ave., Hull Perna, Bernice, 89 Puritan Drive, Quincy Perna, Malcolm, 55 Ellis Ave., Norwood Peterson, Elaine, 91 Shiretown Rd., Dedham Pharnes, Joan, 263 George St., Mendon 175 Pieri, Madeline, 412 Dwelly St., Fall River Plonys, Marsha, 10 Summit St., Middleboro Ponte, Paul, 189 Carl St., Fall River Potter, Mary, 176 Lake Shore Drive, East Weymouth Powell, Martha, 541 No. Underwood St., Fall River Proffetby, Alice, Warren Ave., Plymouth Puglisi, Nancy, 109 Chestnut St., Andover Sullivan, Cynthia, 135 Buffington St., Fall River Sullivan, Maryrose, 78 Grant St., Fall River Svenson, Arthur, 22 Herbert Rd., No. Quincy 71 Sylvia, Elaine, 29 Clover St., New Bedford Sylvia, Frederick, 39 Norman St., New Bedfor d Symmes, Susan, 1 75 Maple St., Danvers Szczepan, Diane, 1 64 Sawyer St., New Bedford Quill, Sheila, 85 Studley Ave., Brocton Ragonesi, Albert, 102 Chavenson St., Fall River Rando, Sandra, 303 Broad St., Weymouth 88 Rankin, William, 53 Huttleston Ave., Fairhaven Rapoza, Manuel, 104 Bonney St., New Bedford Ratner, Ronna, 357 Hanover St., Fall River Reagan, John, 331 West St., Mansfield Reavis, Concetta, 29F Hill St., Brocton Rebel lo, Gilbert, 532 Rivet St., New Bedford Reckendorf, Judith, 61 East Central St., Natick Reid, Carol, 19 Maria Lane, Roslindale Rice, Charles, 479 Beech St., Roslindale 33 Richard, Ellen, 33 Princess Rd., West Newton Riou, Susan, Mill River, Mass. Rizzo, Martin, 206 Broadway, Revere 51 Robinson, Judith, 123 State Rd., N. Dartmouth Roche, Arleen, 9 King St., Taunton Roeder, Edith, 191 West Main St., Norton Ross, Patricia, 75 Ames St., Quincy Rudnick, Arthur, 32 Greenock St., Dorchester 24 Rummey, Patricia, 10 Main St., Somerville 45 Russell, Richard, Freeman Place, Duxbury Ryone, Cynthia, Lower Rd., Brewster Sargent, Mary, 1 County St., Rehobath Sauchuk, Richard, 14 Burroughs St., Danvers Saunders, Joan, 29 Fairland St., Roxbury 19 Savasta, Sandra, Grove Ave., Norfolk Sawczuk, George, 500 Canton St., Randolph Scelsi, Christine, 21 Daniels Ave., Pittsfield Seaquist, Jayne, 177 Grafton St., Brocton 24 Shaughnessy, Helen, 28 Winter Lane, Framingham Sheehan, Magaret, Nodd Rd. R.F.D., Groton Shield, Ann, 58 Wianna Ave., Osterville Simmons, Manuel, 1 05C High Hill Rd., No. Dartmouth Simon, Ann, 10 Kenwood Place, Laurence Siscoe, Cornelia, 300 Elm St., E. Bridgewater Skahill, Mary, 47 Pilgrim Rd., No. Weymouth Smialek, Anne, 1 149 Globe St., Fall River Smith, Diane, 429 Buffington St., Somerset Smith, Pamela, 2154 Ocean St., Marshfield Smith, Selma, 145D Bedford St., Fall River Smith, William, Taunton St., Lakeville Spooner, Kathryn, 23 Daniel Shay Highway, Orange Spugel, Paula, 25 Tremont St., New Bedford Starrett, Laurie, 466 Winthrop St., Taunton St. Denis, Diane, 94 Kellogg St., Fall River Steele, Sandra, 1 6 Trinity St., Danvers Stevens, Fred, 954 Warren Ave., Brocton Stinchfield, Ruth, 23 Cottage St., Elmwood Stolarz, Theresa, 16 Red Coat Rd., Framingham Teevan, Ann, 238 Liberty St., East Braintree Therien, Yvette, 986 Bristol St., New Bedford Thibault, Richard, 18 Holden St., Fall River Thivierge, Rita, 2588 Acushnet Ave., New Bedford Thomas, Carol, 67 Grafton St., Arlington Tibbetts, Linda, 27 Acorn St., Middleboro Tomkiewicz, Helen, 1 9 Faunce Corner Rd., No. Dartmouth Towne, William, 8 Pine Rd., Pocasset Treacy, Janet, 93 Robertson St., Quincy 69 Tristany, Carol, 241 Pleasant St., Dalton Urban, Stanley, 272 Tremont St., Taunton Valicenti, Paula, 5 Willow Lane, E. Weymouth Vasilakis, Janet, 47 Leroy Ave., Bradford Ventura, Jean, 26 Stony Brook Rd., Raynham Ventura, Marina, 959 Globe St., Fall River Viera, Carolyn, 5 Lothrop St., No. Easton Vodoklys, Ann, 24 Dennison Ave., Framingham Wahlgren, Raymond, 10 Fairlawn St., No. Grafton Wakefield, Judith, 5 Forest St., Taunton Walker, Claire, 58 Saunders St., No. Weymouth Walker, Lorna, Snipatuit Rd., Rochester Wallster, Jeanne, 82 Norton Drive, Norwood Walsh, David, 41 Butler Rd., Quincy 69 Warchol, Kenneth, Mill River Rd., So. Deerfield Weddleton, Bernard, 77 Grove St., Lynn Weidenfeller, John, 201 Magoun Ave., Brocton Wells, Jane, 46 Argyle St., Melrose Werthamer, Donna, 42 Central St., Agawam West, Josephine, 215 Winthrop St., Fall River Williams, Roger, 141 Donnellan Cr., No. Weymouth Witowski, Thomas, 85 Lyons St., Indian Orchard Wood, Carole, 171 West St., Elmwood Wood, Mary, 44 Charles St., Whitman Wood, Susan, 166 Belmont St., Weymouth Wrobel, Patricia, 152 Shawmut St., Fall River Wysmulek, Halina, 7 Heather Ave., Millbury Yeamans, Lynne, 103 Temple Rd., Waltham Zamarchi, Maeve, 66 So. Central St., Haverhill Zaslona, Sandra, 128 Sylvia St., New Bedford Zazpooulos, Vivian, 145 Hilldale Ave., Haverhill Zdaniewicz, Elaine, 71 Marialano Ave., Brocton Zucchi, Robert, Thrush Ave., Manomet 176 NAME DIRECTORY FACULTY ADDRESS Maxwell, Clement C, 1 1 State, Taunton Alley, Otis E., Plain, Middleboro Barnett, Robert J., 17 Pearl, Bridgewater Bates, Ralph S., 42 Leonard, Bridgewater Bouchard, Beatrice I., 52 South, Bridgewater Brennan, James R., 108 Maple Ave., Bridgewater Burt, Patricia, 1108 Pleasant, Bridgewater Caldwell, Mary I., 101 South, Bridgewater Cassidy, Margaret C, 20 Pleasant, Uxbridge Chellis, Barbara C, 100 Pleasant, Bridgewater Chipman, Nettie H., 93 Pinckney, Boston Cirino, Elizabeth M., 14 Baker Road, Raynham Clement, Stanley L, 43 Mt. Vernon W., E. Weymouth Coakley, Ann 0., 128 Highview, Westwood Cole, William R., 76 Pleasant Ave., E. Bridgewater Coler, Robert A., 1311 Pleasant, Bridgewater Comeau, Catherine E., 45 Bedford, Bridgewater Corkery, Joseph J., 465 Center, Bridgewater- Corriere, Alex, 282 Green, Brockton Daniel, Robert A., 54 Leonard, Bridgewater Davoren, John L., 59 Bedford, Bridgewater Delaney, Norman C, 2 Cherry, Newburyport DeRocco, Joseph, 74 Union, Bridgewater DiNardo, V. James, Linden Lane, Bridgewater Doiron, Gerald J., 322 S. Precinct, E. Taunton ' Dooley, Philip H., 75 Worcester, Bridgewater Durgin, George H., 68 Shaw Road, Bridgewater Ferry, Dorothy R., 28 Park Ave., E. Bridgewater Fiore, Jordan D., 1 86 County, Taunton Foth, Charles E., 64 Rowayne Park, Bridgewater Furlong, Ira E., 96 Union, Bridgewater Gaffney, Elizabeth A., 1 Emerson Place, Boston Gannon, Vincent Mo, 194 Main, Bridgewater Gloster, Mary L., 29 Granite, Weymouth Landing Green, George, 1 Lancaster Terr., Worcester Guerin, M. Frances, 76 Cross, East Bridgewater Harrington, Lee, 237 Summer, Bridgewater Harrigan, Daniel F., 2 Margaret Road, Peabody Hayword, Marjorie L., 308 Foundry, South Easton Herrick, Jane, 100 Pleasant, Bridgewater Hilferty, Frank J., 349 High, Bridgewater Hollis, Elizabeth, 25 Bates Ave., South Weymouth Howe, Kenneth J., 47 Vernon, Bridgewater Huffington, Paul, 173 Pleasant, Bridgewater Husek, Stephanie O., 194 No. Elm, W. Bridgewater Jarvis, Mary L., 170 Pleasant, Bridgewater Joki, Virginia, 60 Short, Taunton Kelly, George T., 4 Highland Terr., Bridgewater Kelly, T. Leonard, 43 Belcher Avenue, Brockton DEPARTMENT President Physics Speech History Librarian Biology Speech Hlth., P.Ed. Art English English Biology Education Phys. Ed. History Biology Phys. Ed. Education French Art English History English Education History Education Mathematics Music History History Earth Sci. Phys. Ed. English Lbry. Sci. English English Mathematics Handwriting Music History Biology Education Biology Earth Sci. History English English Economics Chemistry NAME ADDRESS DEPARTMENT Lee, Olive, 65 Grove, Bridgewater Lehmann, Harry A., 22 Dean, Bridgewater Lindquist, Evelyn R., 140 Maple Ave., Bridgewater Lomax, Katherine F., Ill Highland Ave., Fall River Lutz, Iva V., 92 Bedford, Bridgewater Macewicz, Agrippina A., 161 South, Bridgewater Mailloux, Henry M., 47 Carmel Circle, Bridgewater Mayo, Walter L, Circuit, Norwell McMullen, Charles B., Cedar, Bridgewater Melville, Annabelle M., 30 Maple Ave., Bridgewater Mish, Lawrence B., 191 Main, Bridgewater Morin, Walter A., 256 South, Bridgewater Moriarty, Mary J., 57 Spring Hill Ave., Bridgewater Nadal, Rita K., 54 South, Bridgewater Noonan, Daniel J., Carver, Halifax O ' Connell, Rose H., 215 Summer, Bridgewater Pagano, Joseph, 274 High St., Bristol, R. I. Phillips, Patricia, 396 Bay Road, So. Easton Reinhart, Miriam M., 27 Spring Hill Ave., Bridgewater Rosen, Henry, 14 Oak Ridge Drive, Brockton Rucker, Robert J., 39 Pleasant, Bridgewater Shea, Ellen M., 60 Pearl, East Bridgewater Sheinfeld, Samuel N., 891 Pleasant, Brockton Souza, Margaret R., 91 Main, Raynham Steimen, Ann, 45 Bedford, Bridgewater Swenson, Edward C, 357 Franklin, Whitman. Tebbetts, Doris E., 172 West Chestnut, Brockton Tyndall, Balfour S., 17 Hillberg Ave., Brockton Vining, Cora M., 65 Grove, Bridgewater Wall, William J., Jr., 48 Linden Lane, Bridgewater Werner, Henry F., 148 Highland, Taunton Weygand, George A., 141 South, Bridgewater Wood, Frederick L, 9 Alsada Road, Hull Dn. Lbry. Sci. Hlth., P.Ed. Education English Education Earth Sci. Mathematics Music Studies, Ed. History Biology Biology Hlth., P.Ed. Education Economics Sociology Phys. Sci. Phys. Ed. Speech Education Earth Sci. Education. English Phys. Sci. Phys. Ed. Phys. Ed. Art Education Library Biology Adm. Asst. Phys. Sci. Mathematics Martha Burnell School Sprague, Doris M., 464 High, Bridgewater Allen, Gladys L., 38 South, Bridgewater Borchers, Louise H., 15 Clarence Ave., Bridgewater Dowd, Christine A., 28 Mt. Prospect, Bridgewater Doyle, Mary A., 121 Hale, Bridgewater Gamson, Ruth M., 49 Railroad Ave., Taunton Godfrey, Elois, 50 Shaw Road, Bridgewater Higgins, Elizabeth M., 49 South, Bridgewater Hulsman, Helen L, 799 Montello, Brockton Marks, Mary L., 29 Fremont, Bridgewater Menice, Richard M., 44 Branch Rd., So. Weymouth Poe ' Sepp, Barbara F., 36 Mt. Prospect, Bridgewater Rucker, Ellen, 31 Pleasant, Bridgewater Tilton, Ruth S., Nolan, Avon Wood, Dorothy E., 113 Church, South Easton Principal Grade 2 Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade K ' garten Grade 4 Grade 2 Grade 1 Grade 1 Grade 2 178 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS FINEST QUALITY IN FINEST QUALITY IN YEARBOOK PRINl


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