Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA)
- Class of 1967
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ALPHA ' 67 Judith Connors Carol Vecchi Joyce Harrington Layout Literary Editor Secretary Treasurer Deborah Dixon Katheryn Conlon Joanne Diotalevi Joanne O ' Neil Marcia Mitchell Our four years at the State College at Bridgewater have been charac- terized by change in the world, on our campus, and, above all, in ourselves. We regret the passing of the small college — traditional Bridgewater — but the physical and intellectual growth prompted by a larger student body creates the exciting atmosphere in which we grad- uate. We, The Class of 1967, are a product of the traditions and the innovations at Bridgewater. We have learned not to be ministered unto but to minister as we have enjoyed the intellectual challenge stimulated by a larger selection of major and minor fields of study and a greater variety of electives within our chosen fields. We have developed and will continue to develop intellectually just as the college has expanded and will continue to expand physically. The Conant Science Building and the new dormitories, the anticipated stu- dent union and the new library building — all these are evidence of physical growth which parallels our intellectual progress. Memories of the old Bridgewater will always linger in our minds. No longer will graduating seniors recall freshmen labs in the history de- partment, lunches eaten in empty classrooms, or classes in the men ' s and women ' s dorms. These belong only to the small classes. We dedicate this yearbook to the last of the small classes at Bridge- water State College — The Class of 1967. 4 Old Gives Way To New 7 ■' : A Symbol of Learnmi . ' There are buildings for living, working, studying, learning and playing. Students go in and out of doors, through the hallways across the roads and somehow within this one dimension of their lives they are never untouched. Anonymous ! SB8SS7 B9989B — ■■■— _i- ■■■KB BBS ■■IH BE r w r ™ iip in Hf ill § - 10 11 12 1 THE COLLEGE Activities of all kinds fill our campus 14 15 The sight of something familiar brings back memories. ■■,,,., .. :■:■:■:- - ;■.;■. t.fEH VIS 16 17 ' The things we do are keys to our character, the mind we cannot read. — Driver 18 19 BBHRaHBB Sing we for love and idleness . . . There is naught else in living. — Pound 20 21 22 7 23 - 24 26 A New Beginning v 1 B B RP h Mr Br ' mWiatfci i ifPiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiif ' ' 1 I 27 28 We are waiting patiently and hop- ing for a student union. , «. ' 29 A part of campus life. : - ' ' . : S : : ' : ' J ' - I J ' ' ' ' ■;„ ' ' fp 0 A i ■M ■fiF- JfiiiiPTum ' iiM W MPs ...... J?-  ■J Jl— ....TBI : ' t 1 m ' ■■■V ■30 The people so dear to our campus. 31 STIJ DKA ! TEACHING XOTICJ Ml I SliYIlSW DAT KSl lOrr-CAMPI) S jV n n_oN Life is not so short that there is always time enough for courtesy Emerson f ti w? v ' -- •fe fell m f j M ■' ; ' - ■■HM BBBtf M BbEiC ? 32 ;; .; „ f i« ' In life as in chess, forethought wins Buxton 33 34 36 37 Teach us to care and not to care. Teach us to sit still. — Eliot 39 40 For health and constant enjoy- ment of life, give me a keen and ever present sense of humour. Chewer 41 i wmmam m 42 - mi 43 Get up and out my man, The winter day is bursting with moments. — Williams THE YEAR ;• } ---• ■■■■■III ■■■■■111 ■in ilia . ■■■■■■■■■up ' mi ■if ■■■■■-■I K mJFUm y j •• • ' s y ?- W M «aBSSB5 WJi 8 BIWli— 44 The red carnations, the academic garb, the half- filled auditorium — nothing had changed . . . except us. After three years of watching the faculty and seniors march in academic procession, it is our turn. 45 JANm Ry eetkc . • A A CUJ MEETING - WW SPEAKER., '   cuJb a SKETBMi. Bsc vs w I « MNTlc H0 « OXTER 93O.„0O AM . Daniel Kelliher, President Robert Crouch, Treasurer Gail Gulesian, Vice President ' Uncle Dan 46 S.C.A. delegates Brenda Dolan, Secretary Alfred Benbenek, Assistant Treasurer S.CA. OFFICERS 47 Homecoming ' 66 ° j r 7 m a I 3M IfHl B  ■5? 48 L 3tBm- w£ls .- «x  -Wmj .i £?tSi iui Remember the years when people went home during Homecoming? Remember the empty stands and the general lack of spirit? These are things of the past! This year a new spirit has emerged on the Bridge- water campus. Kindled by a winning football team, fans filled the stands to over-flowing to watch the Bears down Maine Mari- time 23 to 8 at the Home- coming Game. Ralph Robinson — MVP 49 50 •3te  rlC ' New Bndgewater Spirit 51 Broni Baronowski Jeff Fanning Football team, Left to right: Row 1, Bill Matheson; Tom Cook; Leon Weinstein; Geoffrey Fanning, Co-captain; Bill Keaveney; Charles Wordon; Bud Fanning; Row 2, Bill Clifford; Jon Cucinatto; Paul Stella; Peter Rowe; Ralph Robinson. 52 Football team: left to right: Row 1, Larry Melcher; Leon Weinstein; Joe Kublicki; Geoffrey Fanning; Peter Rowe; Brian McCabe; Row 2, Frank St. Peter; Ralph Robinson; Bill Clifford; Carmin Guarino; Nick Peone; Bill Keaveney. 53 W.R.A. June Bucy; Maryann Burkehead; Linda Berg- strom; Liz Zemitis; Wendy Jenkins; Pam Her- ring. M.A.A. Jeff Fanning; Joe Roper; Broni Baronowski; Mike Palladino; Ken Dazell. 54 Joanne Diotalevi, president; Kathy Camara, first vice president; Kathy Cotter, secretary; James Moore, treasurer; Bernice Savoie, second vice president. DRAMA CLUB 55 One of the most active and successful clubs at BSC is the Drama Club, which has contributed extensively during the past year to the cultural development of the rapidly expanding Bridgewater campus. Geared for the education and enjoyment of its membership as well as the audience, the Drama Club follows the philosophy of learning by doing. The productions throughout the year offer the students opportunities to discover and develop talents on-stage, off-stage, and back-stage. 56 57 59 Richard Briggs, chairman: Joanna Diotalevi, secretary; Lin Curtain, treasurer; Henry Danis, co-chairman. The 1966-1967 Assembly Committee, in presenting its highly-selective and widely- varied programs this year, chose for its theme IMPACT, an appropriate word for the time in which we live. The purpose of the Assembly Committee is to bring to the college programs which will . con- tribute to the cultural growth of the stu- dents. rr I ir rr ' tr rr rr rr .,, rt 60 Part of the new outweighing the old at Bridgewater this year has been the new tremendous student and faculty response to and en- thusiasm for the Assembly Com- mittee offerings. 61 To every thing turn . . . turn . . . turn. There is a season and a time for every purpose under heaven. A time to cherish . . . friendly faces glowing in the candlelight . . . the hurried crunch of footsteps on the snow ... a hundred wreaths of pine and berry . . . 62 Deck the halls with boughs of holly . . . a gaudy gown of red and gold upon a pyramid of pine . . . the ever-present song of silver chimes . . . ice-blue shadows dancing on the snow . . and then . . . from one light, many, and a pilgrimage of lights that lace the campus in a glow of song. 63 Thi ... A time to be joyful . . . An apple, a pear, a plum, a cherry, any good thing to make us all merry enormous platters of Christmas fare The ancient songs of birth and hope a thoughtful reverie of inner silence . a childish lisp and an angelic vision . . . . the infectious mirth of a mellow Santa Claus . . . the noisy twang of electric guitars ... a pounding ritual of sound . . . youthful figures gyrating in fathoms of smokey heat ... a frenzied joy that spills outside onto the frozen stillness . . . Jt - 1 1 1 1 I f 1 ■i . . . a sudden chill in the midnight air and . . . laughing voices hush and fade into the quiet of a campus white with snow A time to be at peace . . . Under the guidance of new head coach Tom Knudson, the 1966- 67 Bridgewater basketball team provided its followers with some good basketball, high-scoring games, and most important, some hard-earned victories. The Bears put a young unit on the floor, starting three juniors and two freshmen. There were no seniors on the squad. Captains-elect Ron Broman and Al Petipas, along with fresh- men Barry Fitzgerald and Bar- ney Ross, will be the nucleus of next winter ' s team, which should improve upon this year ' s showing of 6 wins and 12 losses. Spirited support by the growing legion of Bear fans, especially in games against Salem State, Boston State, and Stonehill, give promise for a better future at B.S.C. for its fine athletic teams. 68 69 HK HiKtt fl It Ir ¥ m 70 71 AWAKENING IN PARADISE Why should the devil have all the good times? Rowland Hill 72 After UeUlfcttcM After HeircoK of monj H • arc nour !li A M, «  « w - We must laugh and we must sing. We are blest with everything. Yeats 73 i - J i i , %r ' jT 1 u f I III 1 If] ;■' . ' ' WJ i 3 g: r Laugh and be merry, Remember, better the world With a song. Masefteld 74 w MODERN DANCE Movements transformed to moods . . . expres- sions of emotions through action and reaction . . . creative patterns of motion inspired by the rhythm and living pulsation of music of diverse origins: The classical period, old musical scores, modern broadway tunes, current movie themes, even electronic music . . . from old to new. The Modern Dance Club has provided the Bridge- water campus with their special form of culture which holds a respected position in the ever- widening field of the performing arts. A positive contributor to the campus community, the Mod- ern Dance Club this year presented not only their annual spring performance but also took part in the Arts Festival weekend of activities. Joyce Harrington, president; Mary Ellen Hemenway, v.p.; Anaelyse Teevan, treasurer; Lyn Baldwin, publicity chm. 76 t 11 AQUABRYTES One of the highlights of the school year originating from the campus gymnasium is the performance of the water show of synchronized swimming by the skilled and talented members of the aquabrytes. Working with the theme Treasures of the Deep the marine performers choreo- graped and presented a variety of numbers which helped demonstrate their crea- tivity and agility in the water. The BSC mermaids set a precedent for their organization this year by adding with great success three men — known as the Aquaknights — to their membership. 78 79 VISUAL ARTS FESTIVAL Exposure to, and awareness of, some of the variety of forms available in contemporary art should be considered as im- portant in education as exposure to ideas and forms in sci- entific or political thinking. Lowenfeld and Brittain Aware of this need for aesthetic exposure in the immedi- ate and surrounding communities, the Visual Arts Club at Bridgewater sponsored the second Festival of Arts to provide entertainment and cultural enlightenment. ' A spirit of in- volvement penetrated the Festival, evidenced by the enthusi- astic support of artists and viewers. 80 In the physical composition of the Festival, changes were astounding. Contributions by the participating organizations supplied an entertaining and educational program for all during the four day festivities. Creative interpretations by the Modern Dance Club, tal- ented renditions by the State College-Community Orchestra, and varied selections of the Glee Club ' s Spring concert, once again drew appreciative audiences. As a special attraction this year, the Drama Club skillfully presented two one-act plays, while also supplying the Festival with wandering Minstrels who told their stories in song, both old and new. Other innovations were performances by the Aquabrytes, an organ concert, and a Day Student Association concession stand. Most impressive also was the increased number of demonstrators who exhibited their handiwork. Thus, the novelty, excitement, and satisfaction derived from this second Festival of Arts has definitely broadened our sensitivity to the techniques of contemporary art and successfully assisted in communicating the values of the arts as physical, emotional, and intellectual experiences. The weather put a damper on many of the 1967 spring athletic events, forcing cancellations and postpone- ments throughout the season. .■• . ' ■• ' ;- Harry Lehman ' s baseball team won its share of games behind the slick fielding of shortstop Ken Dalzell and the batting of senior Broni Baronowski. Another young team, this club will be strong in the future. BASEBALL ■—■r ' T ' X v iX .-N Li A - 1 TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY The track team, under the direction of Mr. Swenson and student coach Joe Roper, beat three teams while losing others in dual and tri-meets. The track team had no senior members, was hurt by inexperience, and was continually plagued by bad weather. Cy v 85 Senior Doug Bromley paced his golf team to its best season ever, compiling an 1 1 and 3 record. GOLF I I ii JL 4M , ' tg f TENNIS Coach Rosen ' s tennis team, playing for the first time on our newly-resurfaced courts, won its share of matches. Frank DeMello, the senior captain, was a consistent winner. CHAPBOOK Elizabeth Jesse, asst. business manager; Richard Yurkus, business manager; Diae Lind- strom, publicity chairman; Joan Decoste, executive editor, Donna Nelson, secretary; Ann Bayfield, fiction editor JUNIOR ALPHA Second from left Richard Yurkus, editor; third from left Elaine Ticchi, secretary 88 S.T.E.A.M. Elaine Wiltenburg, publicity; Linda Brown, secretary; Carol Rigoli, recording secretary, Kathy Gilroy; Maryann Chisholm, president. Ruth Cabral, secretary; Marilyn Miller, president; Diane Zamora, vice president A.C.E. 89 MATH CLUB Seated, Carol DeCost; Carol Vecchi. Standing, Alan Strondak; Paul Lucius; Dave Tedesco. BIOLOGY CLUB 90 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Edward Whitaker, president; Pat White, secre- tary; Natalie Martin, v. p.; William Slattery, treasurer. HERODOTUS David Raczkowski, treasurer; Edward Whitaker, 1st v.p.; Gerald Bertand, 2nd v.p.; William Slattery, president; Bernice Mader, secretary. ORGAN CLUB Rebecca Bates, president; Debra Carnaroli, treasurer. Frank Smith, treasurer; Phyllis Fonseca, secre- tary; Lorraine Beaulieu, president. FRENCH CLUB 92 GLEE CLUB Seated, Meredith Prowse, president. Standing, Susan Vanderwick, lib.; Elaine Conger, robe chm.; Susan Rousseau, secretary -treasurer; Barbara Nole, vice president; Kathy Balzer, li- brarian. Richard Briggs, president; Dominic Dibatista, robe chm.; Lorraine Vaslet, librarian; Susan Lawrence, vice presi- dent. CHORALE 93 RELIGIOUS CLUBS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Dorothea McQueen, v.p.: Barbara O ' Brien, corr. secretary; Constance Melahoures, dir. of worship; Edward Whittaker, treasurer; Jeffery Hoyt, president; Jane Finlay, dir. of service. 94 NEWMAN CLUB Seated, Fr. Daly, Chaplain; Maureen Radley, pro-tem v.p.; Ray Cabana, v.p.; William Wall, faculty advisor; Standing, Tom Humphrey, treasurer; Mary Murphy, secretary; Dom Ottavi, in charge service. MENORAH CLUB Sue Bloomstein, secretary; Gerry Goldberg, president; Sue Raskin, v.p.; Debbie Gubin, treas- urer. 95 KAPPA DELTA PI Dianne Vincent; Nancy Rich; Laura Kriensky; Gail Gulezian. VERSE CHOIR DAY STUDENT ASSOCIATION Seated, John Haggerty, president; Mary Nordbeg, secretary; Fred Wollande, pro-tem treasurer. Standing, Paul Giammarco; Dick Vintro, vice president. 97 TILLINGHAST Racine Castaldo, president; Debbie Carnoli, v.p.; Karen Lucas, sec; Rebecca Bates, treas. MEN ' S DORM Henry Danis, president; Tom Evans. Kathy Berry, treasurer, Pat Dillion, v.p.; Mary Reagan, president; Peggy Erikson, secretary. WOODWARD DORMITORY COUNCIL Dianne Rioux Kelliher, president; Claudia Freeman, v. p.; Laura Parker, treasurer; Marie Hemenway, secretary. DORMITORY COUNCIL DORMITORY LIFE POPE Carol Silvernail, president; Nancy Galezzi, secretary; Maureen Conroy, v.p.; Shelia Sylvia, treasurer. ■MBHB CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMEN Nancy Alibeso, v.p.; Teressa Ellis, secretary; Herbert Ward, treasurer; James Ewen, president. 100 SOPHOMORES Barbara Wall, secretary; Bruce Nelson, v. p.; Virginia Alden, treasurer; Mark Sullivan, presi- dent. m i JUNIORS John Indresano, president; Racine Castaldo, secretary; Donna McGinnis, v.p.; Robert Smith, treasurer. 101 PHI PI DELTA Richard Morse; Frank Rapisardi; Robert Kass; Michael Maguire; Missing, Kevin Far- rell, president. KAPPA DELTA PI GbteiPaP Dean Souke; David Blowers; Maurice DesMaris; John Hurley, president; Robert Smith; Richard Taylor; Donald Bissonette; Raymond Cabana. ALPHA UPSILON William Cottle; Frank Sheran; Kjell Langaas; William Verseckes; James Harding, president; Michael Mack; Charles Baldwin. 103 HONORS DAY 104 Yesterday is gone, Tomorrow may never come, Today is here. Sandburg It is when you give of yourself That you truly give. Gibran 105 Go now — I think you are ready. Williams s Show me a man more great. Davies 106 You are what you are without our aid. Warren It is enough that we once came together. Pound 107 They are not long The days of wine and roses. Dowson ; ; : : ■mm % w. .- Now my thoughts gathered from afar. Fletcher 109 SENIOR PROM Not proud, but humble, Only to serve and pass on. ' Fletcher 110 Laugh till the game is played and Be you merry, my friends. Masefield 111 The future is a world limited by Ourselves. Maeterlinck 112 113 SENIORS .Mr ? tR •• l ■' IMKl 1 ' B ■F CLASS ADVISORS Mrs. Shirley Woods Mr. Robert Barnett 114 L | : SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS m ■IT- it ■r .•- m a i - William Cottle; Maryellen Hemenway; Tom Stadlemann; Anita Irwin. William Cottle addresses Seniors ELIZABETH A. AALTO Elementary B.S. ELIZA H. ALAGAR Physical Education B.S. CAROL L. ABAR Elementary B.S. JOAN ALESSANDRINI Elementary B.S. JUDITH A. AITKEN Mathematics B.A. STEWART L. ANDERSON History B.S. 116 JEANNE M. ANGERS Elementary B.S. JOHN F. ASHLEY History B.A. CAROL A. ARRUDA Mathematics B.S. MARCIA L. ATKINS Physical Education B.S. EMILIE C. ARRUDA English B.A. SANDRA L. AUFFREY Elementary B.S. 117 ROBERT A. AVILA History B.A. BRONISLAW F. BARONOWSKI History B.S. CHARLES S. BALDWIN History B.S. PRISCILLA J. BARRIS English B.S. JAMES G. BANCROFT Biology B.S. 118 MARILYN F. BEATRICE French B.A. JEANNE T. BELANGER Elementary B.S. LORRAINE M. BEAULIEU French B.A. COLIN S. BELL Earth Science B.S. BARBARA A. BEDNARZ English B.A. DONALD R. BISSONETTE History B.A. 119 ISABELLE C. BLAKE Elementary B.S. CAROL M. BOUCHER History B.A. JAMES A. BOHLIN Earth Science B.A. LINDA R. BRAUNER Elementary B.S. LOUISE BOUCHARD French B.A. MARY JANE BRICKHILL Elementary B.S. 120 RICHARD L. BRIGGS English B.S. ROSALIND M. BRUNETTE Mathematics B.A. LINDA C. BROWN Elementary B.S. GEORGIANNA BURGESS Elementary B.S. JANICE A. BROWN Elementary B.S. IRENE M. BUTLER Elementary B.S. 121 SUSAN M. BUTLER Elementary B.S. SHEILA M. CALLAHAN Elementary B.S. BARBARA A. BYRNES Physical Education B.S. JOAN V. CAMARA Mathematics B.A. CAROL T. CALLAHAN Elementary B.S. RUTH A. CHADWELL Physical Education B.S. 122 MARYANN CHISHOLM Elementary B.S. KATHRYN L. CONLON French B.A. DAVID A. CHUCKRON Biology B.A. JUDITH A. CONNORS Mathematics B.A. GERTRUDE A. COLLINS English B.A. MAUREEN M. CONROY Elementary B.S. 123 ROBERTA M. COOPER Physical Education B.S. THOMAS E. COSATO English B.A. SUSAN F. CORCORAN History B.A. WILLIAM E. COTTLE History B.A. CAROL BAILEY CORDEIRO Elementary B.S. ROSEMARY A. CRONIN Elementary B.S. 124 ROBERT W. CROUCH History B.A. ANN M. CWALINA Elementary B.S. JON CUCCINATO History B.S. JUDITH DADAMO Elementary B.S. MARY E. CUDWORTH English B.A. KENNETH F. DALZELL Earth Science B.S. 125 Seriousness and merriment are near neighbors. Brown 126 127 FRANCIS J. DEMELLO History B.S. DEBORAH A. DIXON Elementary B.S. DOMINIC A. DIBATTISTA Elementary B.S. BRENDA A. DOLAN Elementary B.S. JOANNE M. DIOTALEVI English B.A LAURIE A. DOLLIVER Elementary B.S. 128 GAIL S. DAWSON Elementary B.S. CAROL A. DECOST Mathematics B.S. JOANNE E. DAYLOR Elementary B.S. JOAN F. DECOSTE English B.A. JOHN A. DECHRISTOPHER History B.S. KAREN M. DELANO Elementary B.S. 129 ROBERT A. DOWD Elementary B.S. EDWARD P. DUGAN Biology B.A. MARY M. DOWLING Mathematics B.A. MARY K. DUGGAN Physical Education B.S. SUSAN DOWN French B.A. RITA M. DUNBAR Elementary B.S. 130 JAMES K. DUNLAP History B.S. WILLIAM R. EKSTROM History B.A. MARYANN R. DZIEKIEWICZ Elementary B.S. MICHAEL L. ELLIS English B.A. CAROL J. EDISON Elementary B.S. DONNA M. EMERSON Elementary B.S. 131 GAYLE F. ENELLA Elementary B.S. GEOFFREY M. FANNING Earth Science B.S. CYNTHIA E. ENOS Elementary B.S. MARGERY E. FELIX English B.S. JANET A. EVANS Biology B.A. FREDERICK M. FENTON Earth Science B.S. 132 CYNTHIA A. FERNANDES Elementary B.S. JANET A. FERRIS Elementary B.S. FRANCIS E. FERREIRA History B.S. JANICE A. FOLEY Elementary B.S. CAROL A. FERRIS Elementary B.S. PHYLLIS A. FONSECA French B.A. 133 EDMUND A. FORTIER English B.A. JANE SMITH GAGNON History B.A. LINDA A. FRAZIER Elementary B.S. VERONICA SAHIB GAGNON Elementary B.S. CLAUDIA M. FREEMAN Physical Education NANCY M. GALEZZI Elementary B.S. 134 PHYLLIS E. GARDNER History B.S. SHEILA C. GAYNOR History B.A. MICHAEL G. GAUTHIER English B.A. PAUL J. GIAMMARCO Earth Science B.A. ROBERT L. GAY Elementary B.S. GAIL V. GILBERT Elementary B.S. 135 KATHLEEN M. GILROY Elementary B.S. PETER W. GREGORY English B.A. L. PETER GIOVANNINI History B.S. GAIL D. GULEZIAN Physical Education B.S. ALICE GONSALVES Physical Education B.S. JOHN E. HAGERTY History B.S. 136 CHRISTINE A. HAGGERTY Elementary B.S. JAMES S. HARDING Mathematics B.A. ELAINE A. HALL Physical Education B.S. JOYCE E. HARRINGTON History B.S. LINDA J. HALL Elementary B.S. KAREN A. HARRINGTON Elementary B.S. 137 138 The reward of one duty done is the power to fulfill another. George Elliot 139 BARBARA J. HASKELL Elementary B.S. MARY ELLEN HEMENWAY Elementary B.S. COE A. HEANEY French B.A. HERBERT A. HERN Elementary B.S. A. MARIE HEMENWAY Elementary B.S. PAMELA J. HERRING Physical Education B.S. 140 .1 DIANNE E. HICKEY Mathematics B.A. ORIN F. HOLMES Elementary B.S. JUDITH M. HICKEY Elementary B.S. NANCY HOWES English B.A. CYNTHIA HINCKLEY French B.A. CARYL A. HOWARTH Elementary B.S. 141 KAREN S. HOYAN French B.A. JOHN M. HURLEY Biology B.A. JEFFREY W. HOYT History B.S. ANITA IRWIN Elementary B.S. JAMES A. HUNT Elementary B.S. COLLETTE H. JANSEN Biology B.A. 142 KRISTIN R. JOHNSON Elementary B.S. EUGENE J. JONES History B.S. MARCIA J. JOHNSON History B.A. PATRICIA DOYLE JONES Physical Education B.S. ROBERT M. JOHNSON Earth Science B.A. JANET M. KEIF English B.A. 143 DANIEL F. KELLIHER Elementary B.S. SUSAN M. KIRKER Elementary B.S. DIANNE RIOUX KELLIHER Elementary B.S. LAURA KRIENSKY Chemistry-Physics B.A. RICHARD P. KING English B.A. DONNA M. LALLY Elementary B.S. 144 SUSAN E. LAWRENCE Elementary B.S. ANITA I. LEBEAU Elementary B.S. ELIZABETH A. LARSON Elementary B.S. CHRISTOPHER B. LEE Earth Science B.S. SUZANNE M. LEAHY Elementary B.S. ELAINE F. LOMBARDI Mathematics B.A. 145 STEPHAN M. LONSDALE Biology B.S. GERALD LUSSIER French B.A. CHERYL D. LOVELL Physical Education B.S. KATHLEEN A. LYONS English B.A. PAUL V. LUCIUS Mathematics B.A. PRISCILLA A. LYONS English B.A. 146 JO-ANNE MACALLISTER Biology B.A. BERNICE C. MADER History B.A. JEANNE E. MACDONALD Elementary B.S. ROBERT W. MAGUIRE History B.A. MICHAEL P. MACK French B.A. CAROL CORR MAJKUT Elementary B.S. 147 MARY C. MAKER Elementary B.S. JANICE L. MARTIN Elementary B.S. ANGELA M. MALFA Elementary B.S. NATALIE B. MARTIN History B.A. JERRILYN M. MARENA Elementary B.S. DONALD P. MASSOUD Earth Science B.S. 148 _i_ ELIZABETH E. MATTOLI Elementary B.S. eileen s. McCarthy Physical Education B.S. JEAN MACCORMICK MATSON Elementary B.S. LOIS R. McCURDY History B.A. ANNE C. MCAULIFFE Elementary B.S. ELEANOR F. McGUIRE English B.A. 149 Must you have a part in everything? — Williams What is precious is never to forget Never to allow gradually the traffic To smother with noise and fog The flowering of the spirit. — Spender 151 KENNETH F. McKEEN History B.S. PAUL E. MEANS History B.A. PATRICIA McMAHAN Physical Education B.S. LINDA M. MERRITT Elementary B.S. DOROTHEA McQUEEN Elementary B.S. CAROL J. METRAS Elementary B.S. 152 _L PAUL F. MIGUEL History B.S. MARCIA A. MITCHELL Elementary B.S. MARILYN A. MILLER Elementary B.S. CHARLES W. MISSLER History B.S. MADELINE P. MORLOCK Elementary B.S. 153 MICHELE V. MOROZ Elementary B.S. NANCY J. MULLEN English B.A. JANE K. MORRISSEY Physical Education B.S. SANDRA J. MURCH Elementary B.S. JAMES J. MOYER Earth Science B.S. BONNIE L. MURRAY English B.A. 154 DONNA M. NELSON English B.A. JOANNE RUSSO NICKSON Elementary B.S. BARBARA E. NEVARD Elementary B.S. PHILIP R. NICKSON Chemistry-Physics B.S . ROBERTA D. NICKOLAS Elementary B.S. MARY E. NORDBERG Mathematics B.A. 155 BARBARA E. OBUCHON Mathematics B.A. DONNA L. OLDRID Elementary B.S. VIRGINIA W. O ' KELLY French B.A. EDWARD W. O ' NEIL Mathematics B.A. NANCY OKERSTROM Elementary B.S. JOANNE ONEIL Elementary B.S. 156 IRENE D. PACKARD Physical Education B.S. PATRICIA A. PAPILE Elementary B.S. NANCY E. PAIGE English B.A. ANITA E. PARENT English B.A. NICHOLAS A. PAONE Earth Science B.A. JOYCE A. PARKER English B.A. 157 LAURA J. PARKER Physical Education B.S. CARL L. PIERCE English B.A. JOSEPH PAWLOSWSKI Chemistry-Physics B.S. JOSEPH D. PONTES Earth Science B.S. PHILIP R. PHENIX English B.A. 158 MEREDITH J. PROWSE Elementary B.S. SUSAN R. RASKIN History B.A. PATRICIA A. PULLEN Elementary B.S. ANNE E. REILING History B.S. PATRICIA A. QUINN Physical Education B.S. JOSEPH E. REILLY Elementary B.S. 159 NANCY L. RICH Mathematics B.A. DOLORES E. RODRIGUES English B.A. CAROL A. RIGOLI French B.A. EDITH E. ROSENTHAL English B.A. JANET S. RIVA Mathematics B.S. NEIL D. ROSENTHAL English B.A. 160 SUSAN L. ROUSSEAU Physical Education B.S. FRANCIS P. SANTORO French B.A. LINDA R. RUELL Elementary B.S. JOAN M. SANTOS Elementary B.S. SIDNEY H. RUSSELL Biology B.A. ROBERT SEARS Mathematics B.S. 161 Memories of four years past . if y and now KI55INC r BDDTH I 163 CAROL A. SILVERNAIL Elemtntary B.S. WILLIAM S. SLATTERY History B.A. PAUL D. SKELLY Mathematics B.A. HELEN ATTAYA SMALL English B.A. SUSAN I. SKROBACKI Physical Education B.S. 164 DONNA M. SMITH Elementary B.S. JERRILYN F. SMITH Elementary B.S. FRANCIS A. SMITH English B.A. PETER E. SMITH History B.S. JAMES F. SMITH Biology B.A. VIRGINIA E. SMITH Biology B.A. 165 JOAN J. SOUSA Biolcgy B.A. THOMAS M. STADLEMANN Earth Science B.A. NANCY J. SOUTO Elementary B.S. JUNE E. STRAVINSKI Elementary B.S. PAULA F. STADLEMANN Mathematics B.A. JOHN STRiTTMATTER Biology B.A. 166 ALAN M. STRONDAK Mathematics B.A. DOROTHY M. SULLIVAN Biology B.A. TERRANCE P. ST. SING Earth Science B.S. ELAINE M. SYLVIA Elementary B.S. MARY E. SUKUS Elementary B.S. SHEILA E. SYLVIA Elementary B.S. 167 BARBARA A. TALBOT Physical Education B.S. JEAN M. THAYER Elementary B.S. GLORIA J. TAVES English B.A. LARRY D. THOMPSON Biology B.S. DAVID M. TEDESCO Mathematics B.S. CAROL A. TOPOLEWSKI Biology B.A. 168 RICHARD TORRES History B.A. SANDRA L. TRUDELL Elementary B.S. JOHN W. TRACY History B.S. JOHN B. TUFTS Earth Science B.S. ARTHUR W. TRAVERS Elementary B.S. CHARLES W. TURNER English B.S. 169 JANICE R. TURNER Elementary B.S. GERALD A. VASCONCELLOS English B.A. LAWRENCE R. VALLANCOURT Mathematics B.S. CAROL A. VECCHI 1 Mathematics B.S. WILLIAM VAN BUSKIRK History B.S. DIANE E. VINCENT Biology B.A. 170 PATRICIA A. WALL English B.A. MICHAEL H. WEAVER History B.A. MAUREEN S. WALSH History B.S. MARCIA A. WEBB Chemistry-Physics B.A. LESLIE M. WALTON Physical Education B.S. SUSAN A. WEBBER Elementary B.S. ■ran 171 PHYLLIS A. WELLS History B.S. ROBERTA A. WILK Elementary B.S. PAULINE WERNER Elementary B.S. BARBARA B. WILSON Elementary B.S. EDWARD A. WHITTAKER History B.A. IRENE J. WISZ Elementary B.S. 172 FREDERICK D. WOHLANDER History B.A. RICHARD T. WOTTON English B.S. JEANNE C. WOODS Physical Education B.S. DIANE H. ZAMORA Elementary B.S. JENNIFER L. WOODWARD Elementary B.S. 173 FACULTY 174 .- ■water 02324 djritw i au College graduates provide the key leadership in solving the major problems of our time. Among society ' s critical problems are issues of war and peace, the ways and means of developing an equitable social order in all respects — including a reasonable distribution of wealth and of opportunities among the peoples of the nation and among the peoples of the world. We also need ways and means of coming to grips with the explosions in human population, in knowledge, and in science and techno- logy — as well as the concomitant problems of automaton and mass control by the mass media. College graduates above all should be very conscious of the desire that everyone has to get simplistic — that is, misleadingly over- simplified answers — to the overwhelming complexities we face. This is a temptation we must all resist. Above all a good college education should teach us to be suspicious of simple solutions to complex problems, and to have the analytical ability and objectivity to recognize all the principal pros and cons in the great issues of the day. The second thing that every college graduate should be keenly aware of is the price one pays — and should be willing to pay, in many cases — for involvement and action instead of indifference and or detach- ment. On the one hand, detachment may be cold, impersonal and insensitive; but, on the other hand, may be precipitate, ill-considered, and self- defeating. The beginning of true wisdom, therefore, is to care about the great issues; and not to fall into the trap of oversimplified solutions; to be able to weigh the values of detachment versus action and appropriate involvement in any given situation. All these things, to be sure, are easier said than done but the educated person must try very hard to do so. College graduates must develop these abilities and motivations both as undergraduates and subsequently if they are to fulfill their role as creative leaders of their kaleidoscopic world. Adrian Rondileau President AR t President Adrian Rondileau , 177 DEANS Ellen M. Shea, B.S. Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D. Director of Student Personnel Lee Harrington, A.B., M.Ed. Dean of Studies Jfe Martha R. Drinkwater, B.S. Ed. Assistant Dean of Women ASSISTANT DEANS £ Barbara Shakespeare, B.A., M.A. Residence Counselor David P. Deep, B.S., M.S. Dean of Men 179 V. James DiNardo, B.S., Ed.M., Ed.D Director of Division of Professional Education Henry J. Fanning, Jr., B.S., M.Ed. Director of Admissions Frank J. Hilferty, B.S. Ed., Ph.D. Director of Graduate School; Director of Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics 180 Jordan D. Fiore, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Director of Division of Social Sciences Harold G. Ridlon, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Director of Division of Humanities Stanley L. Clement, B.S., Ed.M., C.A.G.S., Ed.D. Director of Division of Education 181 John F. MacDonnell, A.B., Ed.M., Ed.D. Director of Student Teaching and Placement Philip Dooley, A.B., Ed.M. Director of Guidance Paul F. Kelley, B.S., Ed.M. Director of Student Loans I. Owen T. P. McGowan, M.S., Director of Continuing Studies; Director of the Library Henry F. Werner, B.S. Ed. Assistant to the President Second row, A. DeLeo; I. Lutz; D. Englund; R. Nadel; J. Deasy; E. Hollis; First row, L. Shippers; P. Kelley. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Stanley L. Clement, Chairman of the Education Department. 184 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Harold G. Ridlon, Chairman of the English Department. Seated, C. Fanning; J. Nerney; J. DeRocco; K. Lomax; Standing, B. Chellis; H. Ridlon; V. Shields; M. Jarvis; H. DeLisle; F. Guerin; C. Moresca; S. Sheinneld; V. Jok. 185 MODERN LANGUAGES Robert C. Arruda, Chairman of the Modern Languages Department B. George; A. Dawley; J. G ' ianini; R. Briggs; A. Cotungno. 186 ART Standing, R. Daniel; Seated, Doris Tebbetts, Chairman; S. Woods. SPEECH B. Baird; R. Barnett, Chairman K. DuBin; W. Pitts; R. Terhune. MUSIC M. Hayward, V. Gannon, W. Mayo, D. Ferry 187 Seated, A. Melville; Jordan Fiore, chairman; Standing, R. Bates; B. Spence; W. Cole; G. Dioran; A. Oien; Absent, D. Keay; M. Rotstein; S. Husek; J. Herrick. HISTORY 188 D. Noonan, Chairman; D. Reed. SOCIOLOGY ECONOMICS S. Kolak, Chairman. 189 Joseph B. Chiccarelli, chairman MATH Seated, H. Mailloux; R. Bent; C . Carr; Standing, Makokian; R. Lemos; W. Gleason 190 R. Coler; L. Misch; W. Wall; E. Adams; K. Howe; R. McNamara; F. Hilferty; E. Cirino; W. Morin; J. Brennan; R. Howey. BIOLOGY Kenneth Howe, Chairman 191 H. Daly, Jr.; J. Pagano; W. Chipman, Dept. Chairman; M. Souza; L. Fischer. CHEMISTRY R. Blanchard; G. Weygand; A. Calusdian, Dept. Chairman; O. Alley; J. Swardstrom. PHYSICS 192 EARTH SCIENCE Seated, M. Furlong; A. Macewicz; E. Maier, Dept. Chairman; Standing, R. Bates; I. Furlong; R. Boutilier; R. Fellows. 193 R. Gross; M. Thornburg; Dr. Mary Moriarty, chairman; S. Krasinski; M. Rugen; M. Caldwell; P. Phillips; M. Wellman; A. Coakley. PHYSICAL EDUCATION % P. Mezzafero; H. Lehman; E. Swenson; T. Knudson. 194 LIBRARY STAFF C. Vinning; B. Bouchard; O. Lee; M. Gloster. AUDIO VISUAL Dr. Henry Rosen, chairman; T. Lee. 195 FACULTY DIRECTORY Adrian Rondileau, President; Gates House, Bridgewater Lee Harrington, Academic Dean; 273 Summer St., Bridgewater Henry F. Werner, Assistant to President; 148 Highland St., Taunton Ellen M. Shea, Dean of Students; 60 Pearl St., E. Bridgewater David P. Deep, Dean of Men; 554 Pleasant St., Bridgewater Martha R. Drinkwater, Assistant Dean of Women; 14 Winthrop Terrace, Wayland Barbara Shakespere, Residence Counselor; Woodward Hall, BSC, Bridgewater Charles Carr, Residence Counselor; Men ' s Dormitory, BSC, Bridgewater V. James DiNardo, Dir. of Undergraduate Studies, Dir. of Division of Professional Education; 40 Linden Lane, Bridgewater Henry J. Fanning, Director of Admissions; 27 Lincoln St., New Bedford Jordan D. Fiore, Dir. of Division of Social Studies, Dir. of Curriculum Studies and Development; 648 County St., Taunton Frank J. Hilferty, Dir. of Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Dean Graduate School; 172 Forest St., Bridgewater John F. MacDonnell, Dir. of Student Teaching; 94 Pleasant St., Plainville Harold G. Ridlon, Dir. of Division of Humanities; 73 Laurel St., Melrose Philip R. Dooley, Assoc. Dir. of Continuing Studies; 75 Bedford St., Bridgewater Paul F. Kelly, Student National Defense Loans; 490 W. Water St., Rockland Owen T. P. McGowan, Librarian; 80 Underwood St., Fall River Abramson, Murray; 25A Hemlock St., Middleboro Alley, Otis E.; Plain St., Middleboro Arruda, Robert C; 218 Hope St., Bristol, R.I. Baird, Barbara A.; 92 School St., Whitman Barnett, Robert J.; 17 Pearl St., Bridgewater Bates, Ralph S.; 42 Leonard St., Bridgewater Bent, Robert J.; 31 Maple Ave., Bridgewater Blanchard, Raymond L.; 90 Brown St., North Dartmouth Bouchard, Beatrice I.; 52 South St., Bridgewater Boutilier, Robert F.; 104 Pleasant St., Bridgewater Brennan, James R.; 37 Maple Ave., Bridgewater Briggs, Robert A.; 16 Warren Ave., Middleboro Caldwell, Mary I.; 101 South St., Bridgewater Calusdian, Richard F.; 36 Oak St., Foxboro Chellis, Barbara A.; 100 Pleasant St., Bridgewater Chase, Joseph; 235 Sippewissett Rd., Falmouth Chiccarelli, Joseph B.; 1 1 Temi Rd., Brockton Chipman, Wilmon B.; 10 Tara Drive, Whitman Cirino, Elizabeth M.; 102 Baker Rd., Raynham Clement, Stanley L.; 43 Mt. 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Bridgewater McCurdy, Lois, 41 Glenwood St., Brockton McGuire, Eleanor, 159 Sycamore St., Holbrook McKeen, Kenneth, 18 Becket St., Salem McMahon, Jerome, 75 Westview Drive, Norwood McMahon, Patricia, 191 Arcade Ave., Seekonk McQueen, Dorothea, 48 Hope St., Hopedale Means, Paul, 69 Colthea St., Stoneham Mehra, Marlis, 476 Parker St., New Bedford Merritt, Linda, 96 Liberty St., Randolph Metras, Carol, 393 County St., Fall River Miguel, Paul, 472 Read St., Somerset Miller, Marilyn, 229 Summit Rd., N. Abington Missler, Charles, 45 Depot St., Sharon Mitchel, Marcia, 148 Darrow St., Quincy Morin, Mary E., 11 Middle St., Taunton Morlock, Madeline, 6 Hill St., Foxboro Moroz, Michelle, 25 Algonquin Rd., Canton Morrissey, Jane, 14 Holden St., Holden Moruzzi, James, 37 Baxter Ave., Hyannis Moyer, James, 183 Atkinson Ave., Stoughton Mullen, Nancy, 57 Plymouth Ave., Braintree Murch, Sandra, Broad St., Rehoboth Murray, Bonnie, 357 Center St., Bridgewater Nelson, Donna, 29 Stacey St., Randolph Nevard, Barbara, 113 Farnum Rd., Waltham Nicholas, Roberta, 202 Whitman St., New Bedford Nickerson, Joanne Russo, 55 Union St., S. Weymouth Nickson, Phillip, 5 Claremont St., Braintree Nicol, Diane, 12 Margaret Drive, Braintree Nordberg, Mary, 25 Park Rd., Brockton Obuchon, Barbara, 54 Highland St., Canton Oldrid, Donna, 36 Summerfield St., Fall River O ' Kelly, Virginia, 369 W. Union St., E. Bridgewater O ' Neil, Joanne, 25 Lakeshore Drive, Weymouth Packard, Irene, Park St., Harwich Paige, Nancy, 19 Whidden Ave., Whitman Paone, Nicholas, 255 Boylston St., Brockton Papile, Patricia, 14 Harkins St., Quincy Parent, Anita, 45 Plympton St., New Bedford Parker, Joyce, 139 Washington St., E. Bridgewater Parker, Laura, 109 Gardner St., Groveland Patenaude, Brian, 191 Main St., Bridgewater Pawlowski, Joseph, 114 Swift Ave., Bridgewater Peloquin, Diane, 123 Barnes St., Fall River Perry, Dennis, 1996 Smith St., Dighton Phenix, Philip, 546 River St., New Bedford Pickering, Margaret, 54 Foster St., Fall River Pierce, Carl, 16 N. Belcher Ave., Brockton Pike, Kurt, 152 Maryland St., New Bedford Place, Cameron, 314 Lincoln Ave., N. Dighton 199 Plotner, James, 110 Cary Ave., Milton Pontes, Joseph, 1 1 1 Dunbar St., Fall River Prario, Russell, 119 Wildwood Drive, Braintree Prowse, Meredith, 100 Pleasant St., Wakefield Pullen, Patricia, 53 Bardsley St., Fall River Quinn, Patricia, 12 Le Moyne St., Braintree Raskin, Susan, 233 Freeman St., Brookline Reiling, Anne, 200 Walnut St., Dedham Reilly, Joseph, 30 Anawam St., Taunton Rich, Nancy, 52 Dupont Circle, Brockton Rigoli, Carol, 233 Main St., N. Andover Riva, Janet, 29 Larson Rd., Stoughton Rodrigues, Delores, 34 Blackstone St., Stoughton Rosenthal, Edith, 112 Plymouth St., Bridgewater Rosenthal, Neil, 112 Plymouth St., Bridgewater Rousseau, Susan, 227 Maple St., New Bedford Ruell, Linda, 73 Hawthorne Rd., Braintree Russell, Sidney, G. H. Wilson Rd., Spencer St. Sing, Terrence, 197 Belmont St., Fall River Santoro, Francis, 251 Turnpike St., Stoughton Santos, Joan, 72 Harding Rd., Fairhaven Sears, Robert, 60 Pond St., Osterville Shea, Marguerite, 81 Almy St., Fall River Silvernail, Carol, 199 High St., Walpole Skelly, Paul, 21 Rosa St., Hyde Park Skrobacki, Susan, 339 Front St., Chicopee Slattery, William, 351 Centre St., Brockton Small, Helen, 46A Summer St., Bridgewater Small, Russell, 376 Plymouth St., Bridgewater Smith, Daniel, 23 Niles St., N. Abington Smith, Donna, Mamie Rd., S. Weymouth Smith, Francis, 34 Ruthuen Rd., N. Quincy Smith, James, 196 Ridge St., Brockton Smith, Jeralyn, 106 Pine St., Eastondale Smith, Peter, 931 Washington St., S. Easton Smith, Virginia, 161 Ash St., Brockton Sousa, Joan, 339 Whetstone Hill Rd., Somerset Souto, Nancy, 99 Orange St., Fall River Stadleman, Paula, 86 Trefton Drive, E. Braintree Stadleman, Thomas, 86 Trefton Drive, E. Braintree Stravinski, June, 215 Country Way, Scituate Strittmatter, John, 262 Concuit St., New Bedford Strondak, Alan, 40 Westlana St., Methuen Sukus, Mary, 55 West St., Middleboro Sullivan, Dorothy. 1 1 Crest Rd., Hull Sylvia, Elaine, 249 Country Rd., E. Freetown Sylvia, Shiela, 268 Adelaide St., New Bedford Talbot, Barbara, 20 Hunt St., Danvers Taves, Gloria, 22 Franklin St., Provincetown Tedesco, David, 115 Grove St., Braintree Thayer, Jean, 29 Dyer Ave., Randolph Thompson, Larry, 378 Plymouth St., Bridgewater Thrasher, Dianne Hickey, 76 Fullerton Ave., Whitman Topolewski, Carol, 63 Turner St., New Bedford Torres, Richard, 127 Eldridge St., Taunton Tracy, John, 4 Winslow Ave., Somerset Travers, Arthur, 158 Berkley St., Taunton Trudell, Sandra, 1 Ivy Way, Hingham Tufts, John, 1196 Summer St., Bridgewater Turner, Charles, 56 Neponset Ave., Roslindale Turner, Janice, 35 Malvey St., Fall River Vallencourt, Lawrence, 123 Bedford St., Bridgewater Van Buskirk, William, 430 Main St., Hyannis Vasconcellos, Gerald, 423 Milford Rd., Swansea Vecchi, Carol, Main St., Onset Villani, Gayle, 105 Dunn ' s Pond Rd., Hyannis Vincent, Dianne, 100 School St., Linwood Wall, Patricia, 48 Vesey Rd., Randolph Walsh, Maureen, 75 Hall St., Randolph Walton, Leslie, 61 Mill St., Westboro Weaver, Michael, Miller St., Middleboro Webb, Marcia, 1032 Drift Rd., Westport Webber, Susan, 15 Orchard Rd., Bedford Wells, Phyllis, 6 Byron St., Randolph Whitaker, Edward, 262 Adams St., N. Abington Wilk, Roberta, 19 Ohio St., New Bedford Wilson, Barbara, 93 Calumet St., New Bedford Wisz, Irene, 496 Charles St., Fall River Wohlander, Frederick, 21 W. Division St., Holbrook Woods, Jeanne, 45 Concord Ave., Milton Woodward, Jennifer, 207 N. Main St., Sharon Wotton, Richard, Main St., Lakeville Zamora, Diane, 134 Devens St., Indian Orchard Zostak, Barbara, 103 Spring St., Brockton 200
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