Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA)

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DEDICATION Red-faced and blustery, with a baseball cap on his head, Coach Edward Swenson has been a familiar sight for the Bridgewater College Community. This year Coach Swenson announced that he was retiring as head football coach, marking the end of his eight years of team building. To Coach Swenson we, the Class of 1968, dedicate ALPHA 1968 to honor his achievements in improving the athletic program and developing increased interest and participation in inter- collegiate sports. ALPHA 1 968— State College At Bridgewater Co-Editor Elaine J. Ticchi Co-Editor Richard Yurkus Literary Editor Donna Daley Layout Editor Diane Ferioli Secretary Janet Raposa Treasurer Emmet Morrill Art Editor Sue Williams Photography Credits Dodge-Murphy Photographers ALPHA 1968 Determined to disprove the ideal that a normal school by any other name remains the same, the Class of 1968 set a quick pace for a new generation of Bridgewater students. This new student was to look beyond Fall River and Brockton for direction. He was interested in many things: civil rights and migrant workers; the funding of higher education and student power. Unable to accept the provincialism which charac- terized many facets of our college community, the class began question- ing the traditions and practices of the college. Rebellious, restless, and sometimes reckless, we demanded recogni- tion and attempted action. During our four years this desire for involve- ment remained. However, it was tempered and mellowed by increased understanding of college policy and proper channeling of student energies. Although sometimes less than a cohesive unit, the Class of 1968 rallied often to insure its own prestige. From the construction of our Freshman Class Fortune Telling Booth to our Senior Prom, we have proved our effectiveness. A bit cocky at times, the members of our class wasted little time in becoming active members of the Bridgewater college community and eventually leaders in state, regional and national organizations. We had to assert ourselves to keep pace with the physical growth of BSC. We saw Bridgewater— not the Normal School, but the Liberal Arts College- take shape. We helped christen the Conant Science Building; we super- vised, from start to finish, the Great Hill Dorms, the New Parking Lot and the Newman Center and St. Basil ' s Chapel; we watched the official gold-plated shovel groundbreaking and the unofficial heavy duty ex- cavations of the Student Union; and we have seen the Library through its final plans. Too, we have witnessed the increase of the academic community. New administrators and faculty were drawn to Bridgewater bringing new ideas and new methods. The editors of ALPHA 1968 have tried to capture the Spirit of 68 . Although we emphasize our newness, we must also admit that we have frequently looked to the past for support and stability. Like Janus, the Class of 1968 has faced both the future and the past. Hopefully, we have chosen the best of each. We created new problems, causd many headaches, but most importantly we brought something necessary to Bridgewater— pizazz!!! MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT A college like ours derives its character from three different sources. The first source is the history and traditions in American higher educa- tion as a whole. The second source is the history and traditions of Bridgewater State College. The third source is the climate of issues and values in the rest of society. The individuality and personality of an institution are subtle and not easy to define. Yet we all recognize them just as we recognize the individuality and personality of a person. Perhaps the words that come closest to describing what we sense as the special nature of the Bridge- water State College character is the phrase, The Bridgewater College Community. College Community because we are deeply committed to a fundamental proposition; namely, that if the values of democracy, of sharing, of participation, of partnership, of dialogue, of striking a balance between the authentic rights of every individual member of the college community, and of every group of individuals in the college— if all these values of democracy are to be real, we must have faith in them and we must work together to make them vital and meaningful, for democracy is the most difficult of all forms of government to imple- ment. Yes, we are deeply motivated by two convictions at this College. The first conviction is that though democracy is the most difficult form of social organization at a college or anywhere else, it is the best form. The second conviction is that we must make democracy work in a college community like this where, after all, we have so much in common. For how can we go forth into other communities or into the nation or into the world and hope to make the principles of democracy work in those incomprehensibly more difficult and complex situations, unless we have a reasonable measure of success in our relatively homogenous community. CONVOCATION SEPTEMBER 26, 1 967 CONVOCATION The Changing and the Enduring , Dr. D. Justin McCarthy ' s convocation address, captured the spirit of the Class of 1968. While the class size increased and Bridge- water grew, traditions such as convoca- tion were still retained. ■I Ill m!iA_- ' ' jl . mmtmjl 13 14 U •«_-.. + l JBBgf.T - — ■ , 1 J S 16 17 DSA CHRISTMAS I BANQUET Santa Claus in the guise of Bill Verseckes, V . P. of DSA, once more provided the day students with an enjoyable Christmas banquet. The ac- companying pictures endeavor to show the en- joyment of all who attended. 3 91 iSn 19 CHRISTMAS DANCE The Christmas Dance rounded out the Christmas festivities at Bridgewater. Sponsored by the Junior Class, the dance provided an evening of pleasure- ful entertainment. w ( - A T r Ifi L i HA I H m «l Wfc i W 1 1 ■ ' 1 Wmn Nl MARDI GRAS The 1968 Mardi Gras proved to be one of the highlights of the social year. The French club presented a superb Mardi Gras atmos- phere along with equally fine music for danc- ing. Costumes worn by the faculty and stu- dents were colorful and displayed a great amount of originality. 22 23 GROUND BREAKING-STUDENT UNION 26 27 What would Homecoming be if the football team didn ' t win? Well, the Class of 1968 really couldn ' t say because this year the Bears turned in a fantastic win over Nichols ' Bison. In fact, we couldn ' t even describe a losing year for the foot- ball team, as the Bears made it 4 wins and 3 losses. Although there were several holes to fill when the squad first reported for training, Coaches Swenson and Mazzaferro began rebuilding and remolding. Too, it was a young team with the underclassmen accounting for many of the starting positions. The opener against Frostburg won 13-6. Everyone was estatic, but the sugar bubble burst when Maine Maritime downed the Bears 27-6. Amaz- ingly enough, Curry fell to BSC 27-6 on home ground while Quonset Point was zapped 34-6. The fans now held their breath. Homecoming was next on the schedule. If the Bears won this one it meant a winning season. Could it be done? YES! A crowd of over 1500 saw a great offensive and defensive playing as BSC took it 28-16. Seniors Ralph Robinson, Carmen Guarino, and Tom Humphrey (named Most Valuable Player) were phenomenal assets to the team. According to CAMPUS COMMENT statistics, Robinson totalled almost 400 yards in six games; Humphrey successfully converted 15 of 1 PAT; and Carmen Guarino specialized in ruining the oppositions offensive attack. Although the last two games were lost, nothing could negate the spirit and enthusiasm which had manifested itself during the season. 28 1968 VARSITY FOOTBALL NO. 10 Robinson, Ralph 12 Stella, Paul 15 Frderico, Jim 17 Thurston, Ed 20 Keating, Michael 21 Smith, Edward 22 O ' Connell, Jim 23 Darsch, Jim 24 Guarino, Carmen 25 Blais, Richard 32 Humphrey, Tom 33 Clifford, William 34 Malone, James 35 Harney, Michael 40 Rowe, Peter 41 Baker, Fred 42 Woodman, Bob 44 Lynch, Herb 50 Accomando, Jim 51 Incutto, Tom 53 Hansen, John 55 Lewis, Bob 60 Hennessey, Dan 61 Burns, Richard 63 Tringale, Tony 64 Weinstein, Leon 65 Dyer, Robert 70 Indelicato, Gerard 71 Sullivan, Dan 73 Keaveney, Bill 74 Worden, Charles 76 LaCorte, Gaetano 77 Cole, Tom 78 Chase, Stuart 70 Brinkley, Bob 81 Matheson, Bill 83 Melcher, Larry 84 Fanning, Leo 86 Copello, Dick 88 Frazier, Robert 13 Powers, William 43 Duffy, Ray 66 Fournier, David MANAGER, Joe Westwater TRAINER, Tom Witham COACHES Peter Mazzaferro David Deep Ed Swenson Charles Varney Joe Lazzaro 29 TRACK AND FIELD Below— Greg Stradley Right— Clark Angier Lower Right— Pat Carroll 30 CROSS COUNTRY CAPTAIN- SENIOR- Ed Calabrese SOPHOMORE- Vic DeFelice FRESHA IEN- Ed Rainsford Steve Doherty Bob Pariseau ■■■ ■ Bill Busiek a Joe Freuetto COACH- - w Tom Knudson 4 i MS- i mm ■ y — s ' , 31 BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1967-1968 Al Petitpas— CAPTAIN Steve Doherty Mark Conserva Barry Fitzpatrick Tom Morris Ray Leighton Tom Sullivan Bob Pariseau John O ' Donnell Jerry Crowley Charlie Elwell Larry Kelleher Bruce Silva Ron Brorman Jon Zeeland Don Ward COACH- Tom Knudson BASEBALL 1967-1968 Michael Palladino CAPTAIN Albert Petitpas CAPTAIN Richard Taylor CAPTAIN Wesley Brooks Richard Capello Paul Stella Donald Chouinard Ronald Dziergowski Dennis Koczera Alnold Palladino Donald Ward John Broderick Stewart Chase Michael Cowdrey William Davis James Duffy James Federico Henry Fortin Peter Johnson Bruce Larson John Leone Daniel LeSaffre Frank Orlandella Terry Paddock Richard Sawyer GOLF TEAM Back David Horsfal Jerry Crowley Steve Dizel— CAPTAIN Charlie Zum Zum Carr— COACH Jim Lonczak Kneeling Gary Erickson Bill Dizel Steve Anderson Bill Dyer Steve Anderson Bill Dyer TENNIS TEAM Led by CAPTAIN Peter Silva along with Warren Preti George Quadrino Jerry King Augie Furtado Joe Walker John McCauley Tom McQuade COACH- Henry Rosen 36 m Experimentation was the key to this year ' s Drama Club productions. During the course of the year we were introduced to Russians, Fanny Brice, the American Dream, the Jack ' s and the Robert ' s on the stage of Horace Mann ' s Auditorium. One audience was asked if a Jewish girl could join the convent, another wit- nessed the American Dream strip, while still another attempted to find meaning in Chekhov. Each of the major productions was especially unique this year. The pre-Thanks- giving production, Three Sisters, presented us with a new dramatic experience— a twentieth century Russian play. During the four act, the actors and director attempted to give meaning to a foreign cultural experience. Somberness, com- plexity and melancholy were conveyed to the sometimes bored and troubled audience. Funny Girl, the spring musical, was an extravaganza. For years students have jokingly called Mr. Barnett Cecil B. but now, the truth is out. He is really Florenz Ziegfeld! Presented with the fanfare that characterized the original Ziegfeld Follies, Funny Girl dazzled the crowd. Costumes, singing, dancing, staging, zipazz— everything was there to entertain and delight the audience. Not only did April showers bring May flowers, but they also hatched Jack and The American Dream. If the Drama Club confused the audiences with Three Sisters, and dazzled it with Funny Girl, it now shocked with the two one-act plays. That both were of the Theatre of the Absurd is understatement. The American Dream was humorous, cynical, and relatively understandable. Jack was confusing, disturbing, and had a meaning that, when and if it became apparent, hit like a ton of bricks. The Class of 1968, of course, had a great many representatives in the Drama Club. Kathy Camara was a four-year on stage star, while people like Kathy Cotter worked behind the scenes. Lin Curtin, Lyn Baldwin, Bruce Taylor, Pete Liberman, Bernice Savoie, Jane Lopes, Maureen Condon, Anne Wright, Diane Winchester, and Ed Martin rounded out the casts of many of the productions. Note must be made, however, of three seniors who made the big time during their senior year; Cheryl Faris, everyone ' s favorite Jewish mother (and she ' s Lebonese, yet), Jimmy Tavares, singer and hoofer extraordinaire, and Donna Daley, the performer of the first sock-it-to- ' em American Dream strip. 37 y W %, • y :._ ' ::! : : . mT K (w ■ta Ik ' ■ :: 1 mm m 1 1 1 43 HONORS DAY MAY 21, 1968 YEARS OF JOY AND PAIN END IN COLLEGE HONORS The following honors and awards were given to outstanding students, largely drawn from the Graduat- ing Class of 1968, at the annual Honors Day Assembly held in Horace Mann Auditorium on Tuesday, May 21st, 1968. Art Key Award Centennial Class Award in History Julia Carter Award Class of 1953 Award Delta Kappa Gamma Award Visual Art Award Susan Smith and Maureen Stella Anita Trevisari A. Christian Frederick Miles Gaterman Nancy Botelho Thomas Evans Margaret Stack Elementary Key Award May Isabel Caldwell Award M. Katherine Hill Prize Edith G. Shoolman Award Anna McGrory Award Gladys L. Allen Scholarship Men ' s Athletic Association Award Carolyn Young Cynthia Bean Maureen A. Condon Nancy L. Barboza Janet Brown Leslie Foss Thomas W. Humphrey June Bucy Martha Jones Mary Lou Thimas Donna Daley Dr. Mary J. Moriarty Award Omega lota Phi Sorority Award Physical Education Key S. Elizabeth Pope Award Louis C. Stearns Award in Botany Leslie T. Malmgren Herodotus Club Award Edmund J. Sylvia, Jr. Outstanding Student Librarian Award Martha Jones Dr. William G. Vinal Award in Zoology Edward J. Calabrese New Bedford Area Club Award James Fonseca Haverhill-Merrimack Valley Club Award Eleanor Curtin Bridgewater Area Club Award William Dyer Fall River Area Club Award Nancy Barboza Iva V. Lutz Award Mary McLaughlin Choral Clubs Award Barbara Nole and Peter Mello T. Leonard Kelley Award in Physical Science Paul C. Killgoar Faculty Wives Scholarship Antoinette M. Oliveira Martin T. Rizzo Memorial Award Paul F. Stella Robert V. Fay Memorial Award John Pacheco Drama Club Award Herbert Ward Student Cooperative Association Leadership Award Thomas Perry Hill-Ross Award Robert Smith 46 BEFORE . . . ' . ■ ■ . L AFTER . . . 50 ■ |r ' rfl L S ' B Bill K5 T ;V; Bw KUI BHMhHmMRM CAROUSEL MAY 26, 1 967 52 53 MAA BANQUET SENIOR PROM JUNE 5, 1968 55 ' ' rr - -,- - ■ ■ ■ ■Jt s J ¥ ■ r. f.U BTUS  i ' a f. 3L ,||; v . ' ■■=- ' - ' 60 ; I 62 ft I - V % i - v 1 LL I I ' .■■■ ' :. - f gMISj ne oe ' ' 8 AT en our own people and solve their problems ... Senator Robert F. Kennedy no longer to be ministered unto but to minister. SENIOR ADVISORS PROF. ROBERT BARNETT Words cannot express the debt of gratitude which the Class of 1968 owes these two advisors. MRS. SHIRLEY WOOD 67 CHAMELEON COFFEE HOUSE Where do many of Bridgewater ' s students wander to on Friday night? Frat parties? Sometimes. The C. C? Often. Is there any place else? Well, due to the efforts of a hard core group of the Class of 1968, a BSC student has a place to go when the thoughts of more soul music or beer threaten to blow his mind. Where it ' s at is the Chameleon Conver- sation Coffee House located in the basement of the former Christian Fellowship Center. Last year a group headed by Karl Crowell, Lucy Mansfield, and Rita Galateros began investigating the feasibility of establishing a coffee house at Bridgewater. Eventually, they thought it was worth the try, and planned the first program for late spring. After the successful opening of Edward Albee ' s The Zoo Story, the Chameleon began to collect a small, but loyal group of habituates. When it reopened last fall, it was obvious that this nucleus of students, faculty and townspeople intended to support the Chameleon ' s programs 100%. Each week an attempt was made to introduce new and provocative speakers and per- formers ranging from local folk groups to members of the Boston Draft Resistance Group to FIRST to the Fisherman Players. After each program, open discussions were encouraged. Yogi, Viet Nam, drugs, classical music, and racism were discussed and argued. Certainly the entire college has benefited from the opening of the Chameleon. Besides Karl, Rita and Lucy, several other seniors were par- ticularly involved. Mary Sue McLaughlin and Helen Murray managed the kitchen so that hot coffee and fresh donuts would be available for the earliest arrivals. Several others of the Class of 1968 (namely Maureen Condon, Cheryl Faris, Yvette Tetrault, Peggy Chiulli and Donna Daley) served as fly by night waitresses, chameleon hunters, and chair setter- uppers during the year. 68 _ . ... CELEBRITY SERIES Extra! Extra! Bridgewater took another step forward in the fight against cultural stagnation at Bridgewater. The newest combatant added to the ranks was Mr. Barnett ' s brain-child, the Bridgewater Celebrity Series. Opening in October, the Celebrity Series offered students, faculty, and other interested persons four dif- ferent and exciting programs at reasonable prices. The first performance in the series was by Emlyn Williams, world-renowned actor, playwright, director and author. The program presented Mr. Williams in his highly acclaimed Dylan Thomas Growing Up, but indeed, the show very nearly did not go on. During the afternoon, Mr. Williams suffered a slipped disc in Pope Hall. Upon his return from the hospital, he informed on-lookers that he would definitely go on. Seated painfully in his chair, he performed brilliantly. Although Emlyn Williams is obviously a hard act to follow, the Jose Molina Bailes Espanoles held their own. Arriving with costumes appraised at over $80,000, the dance troupe dazzled and awed the Bridgewater audience. The many facets of Flamenco music were displayed ranging from the sophistication of the Bolero to the melancholy of the fado to the frenzy of the finale, Taberna Del Arco. Once again the Celebrity Series scored with the audience. Obviously the idea of bringing sixty-five college men to a predominantly women ' s college is inherently successful. Thus, the third offering of the Celebrity Series— the Villanova Singers— were assured a welcome reception. The Villanova men, however, soon proved that they did not need built-in success. A varied repetoire, sonorous quality and flawless enunciation were among the chief attri- butes of the group. The final offering of the 1967-68 series was John Houseman ' s The Honorable Estate. Starring Geraldine Fitzgerald, The Honorable Estate was a loosely strung together series of excerpts about marriage. Although this program was not as well-received as the earlier ones in the series, it did offer the Bridgewater audiences a chance to see professional actors at work. The Celebrity Series was truly a worthwhile and stimulating addition to Bridge- water ' s cultural life. 71 Because one of the local banks decided it was better to have a drive-in window and a parking lot than for Phi Pi Delta to have a fraternity house, Bridgewater ' s campus was not graced by the presence of a frat house this fall (unless, of course, one wishes to count Kappa ' s wing in the Lower Campus Men ' s Dorm). Alpha Upsilon, after years of mixers, zillions of raffles, and hundreds of copies of Collage (the Free Ticket to the Great Society not-withstanding), decided to rectify the obvious need for a frat house. After many minor legal problems were settled, Alpha Upsilon purchased the large white frame house at 25 Park Terrace over- looking the Student Union excavations. 73 CAMPUS VIEWS 74 CLEMENT MAXWELL LIBRARY 75 POPE HALL 76 VS ' jttar- 1 ' ; . ' $ -■V5- : NEWMAN CENTER 77 CAMPUS LIFE TTJ . -! It 5 i I  • ' .■••... if ' -4 : '  v ) v ' « b tV Et fli y . ly ;; _ ! ; .,-.■ SS3trf § r -j; v !- ■ — S :™ '  ' ( ' 1 f iH jBSK j p y ■ t 5f - ' i p • , ' i '  ■ ?- ' a • V ' ' , j - .jt-- — ■tf ™ j4  . • V 9 79 •- I - ■ ■■■. JY....-S.. | - — mmPMB ■ 82 83 . % $ % « % I • ' ' , • J ' i ' l t ' 84 85 ' I I 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 FACULTY DAVID DEEP Dean of Men JORDAN FIORE Director of Division of Social Studies HAROLD RIDLON Director of Division of Humanities STANLEY CLEMENT Chairman, Education Dept. ELLEN M. SHEA Dean of Students FRANK HILFERTY Dean of Graduate School V. JAMES Dl NARDO Director of Undergraduate Studies 93 President ADRIAN RONDILEAU Assistant to the President HENRY F. WERNER P| 94 Academic Dean LEE HARRINGTON Dean of Undergraduate Studies V. JAMES Dl NARDO 95 Dean of Students DR. ELLEN SHEA Dean of Men DAVID DEEP 96 to£K ? Assistant Dean of Women MARTHA DRINKWATER Residence Counselor GENEVIEVE ASH 97 PHILIP R. DOOLEY Associate Director of Continuing Studies HENRY J. FANNING Director of Admissions mm EDUCATION DEPARTMENT if I Br i! L-R. Stanley Clement Chairman Achille Joyal Mercia Pike Anthony DeLeo Warren Englund. L-R. James Francis John Kent Rita Nadal John Deasy Stanley Clement. 99 ART DEPT. William Kendall Robert Daniel Doris Tebbefts Chairman Shirley Ann Wood. 2 1 i a ( - AUDIO VISUAL Left Thomas Lee Right Henry Rosen Chairman 100 SOCIOLOGY DEPT. Mrs. Clay Greene. LIBRARY Mary Chaput Cora Vining Ma bell Bates Olive Lee Emily Stone Adeline Ziino Barbara Britton Joyce Marcus Owen Mc Gowan Chairman and Head Librarian 101 MUSIC DEPT. Standing Vincent Gannon- Band Director Seated Jacob Liberies Chorale Director MUSIC DEPT. Miss Dorothy Ferry Mrs. Marjorie Hayward A PHYSICAL EDUCATION WOMEN Back Marjorie Rugen Shirley Krasinski Mildred Wellman Carol Wolfgram Margaret Romero Front Johanne Smith Regina Gross Mary Lou Thornberg Ann Coakley Mary Moriarty Chairman PHYSICAL EDUCATION MEN Edward Swenson Thomas Knudson Harry Lehmann Peter Mazzaferro 103 MODERN LANGUAGE DEPT. Robert Arruda Chairman Wayne Judah Armand Desautels Antony Cotugno Mary Shapiro ENGLISH DEPT. Back Robert Parker Joseph DeRocco James Nerney Francis McLellan Dennis Flynn Harold DeLi sle Front Virginia Joki Katherine Lomax Mary Jarvis Katherine Dannemann Karen Figdor HISTORY DEPT. Standing William Cole Arthur Oien Ralph Bates Donald Kay Benjamin Spence Gerald Doiron Donald Jacobs Maurice Rotstein Seated Annabelle Melville Jordan Fiore Chairman Stephanie Husek SPEECH DEPT. Back George Terhune Willis Pitts Front Robert Freidman Lee Dunne Robert Barnett Chairman Karin Dubin J05j PHYSICS DEPT. Raymond Blanchard John Swardstrom Richard Calusdian Marcia Webb George Weygand Chairman CHEMISTRY Linda Stafford Henry Daley Vahe Marganian Wilmon Chipman Chairman Margaret Louza Joseph Pagano BIOLOGY DEPT. Back Collette Janson Peter Revotskie Richard Baldwin James Brennan David Brannigan Lawrence Mish Charles Howie Robert McNamara Seated William Wall Frank Hilferty Elizabeth Cirino Kenneth Howe Chairman EARTH SCIENCE DEPT. Standing Robert Bates Ira Furlong Robert Boutilier Ralph Fellows Seated Marilyn Furlong A. AAacewicz E. Maier Chairman 107 MATH DEPT. Standing Henry Mailloux Robert Lemos Donald Simpson Charles Carr Robert Bent Frank Lambiase Walter Gleason Seated Michael Makokian Joseph Chiccarelli Chairman Murray Abramson ECONOMICS DEPT. Douglas Reid Daniel Noonan Chairman HOUSEMOTHERS MRS. MABEL PRIESTLY-Pope Hall MISS WALSH-Dietician MRS. MARTHA JOHNSON-Alternate MRS. CLARA SULUVAN-Men ' s Dorm MRS. GREY MISS IRENE MELLO-Woodward Dorm MRS. HELEN COOPER-Tillinghast Dorm 109 DIRECTOR OF STUDENT TRAINING 110 MRS. MERCIA PIKE and Secretary MRS. MILLER Ill HE Sfc B ifis Jh Mi lt ' l E™ - • •fcW)B . WP jH A-l l . ., ■H numni 113 114 CLASS OF 1 969 MICHAEL MAGUIRE- President JERRY GOLDBERG- Treasurer CATHY ROTH- Vice President TERRY BURKE- Secretary CLASS OF 1 970 OCTAVIO FURTADO- President OWEN GRAF- Vice President THERESA ELLIS— Secretary LYNNE REGULA- Treasurer 15 ALPHA EDITORS L-R Donna Daley, Literary Diane Ferioli, Lay-out Elaine Ticchi, Co-ed for Janet Raposa, Secretary Richard Yurkus, Co-editor Bf ' y ii ' i Mfc i 3 1 rf t j ■ i ■ ALPHA STAFF Elaine Ticchi Jeanne Carlson Rosalie Jacintho Catherine Falcon Janet Raposa Diane Ferioli Marylee Gilchrist Maureen McElman NEWMAN CLUB Dr. William Wall Advisor Father Daly Chaplain Jeanne Kwiecein Jane Shanahan Alfred Benbenek Dominic Ottavi Tom Humphrey Father Comny CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Barbara O ' Brien Rebecca Bates Linda Kevorkian 117 DORM COUNCIL Ann Coffey— President Marcia Cunningham- Treasurer Rebecca Ridgeway— Vice President Mary Ann Vercalone— Secretary DORM OFFICERS Bottom to Top: Marion Riordan Janet Brown Lynn Batchelor Sheila Mc Givron Phyllis Chiarenza Linda Berry Claire Hamel— President Pope Hall Carol Wilusz— President Woodward Dorm Marie Luongo— President Tillinghast Hall DRAMA CLUB Herb Ward Burton Alho Bernice Savoie Kathy Camara Kathy Cotter Over the past four years the many members of the Drama Club have presented better and better productions for the enjoy- ment of the Bridgewater Campus. MODERN DANCE Clockwise Top Kathy McCormick Lynn Baldwin Barbara O ' Brien Julia Melvin Annelyse Teeven President This group brings the excitement of the concept of modern dance to the campus. AQUABRYTES Precision swimming is the name of the game for these young ladies. The Aquabrytes have provided the campus with many a fine aquatic program as demonstrated below. The officers for 1967-1968 are Background- Mary Montejumas Donna Daley Secretary Patricia Gable Foreground— Marianne Vercollone Treasurer Wendy Jenkins President P.E.M. Front Joan Vergnani President Middle Jeanette Beres Kath Bertrand Mary Lou Thimas Mary Pike Back Eunice Arakelian Joan Cardoza Lucy Ciesta O • V .  ■ Student Government, carrying its own weight, has moved ahea d during this year. Gerry Kelley Lois Hannon Albert Benbenek M.A.A. Larry Kelleher Joseph Roper President Al Petitpas Michael Palladino W.R.A. Elizabeth Zemaitis Cathy Noonan Jane Nugent President Ann Wright Ann O ' Connell Charlotte O ' Malley Sally Howes S.T.E.A.M. S.T.E.A.M. may sound like a 1920 ' s boola-boola, but it is actually a professional club formed by juniors and seniors who are actually actively in- terested in teaching, its ethics, history and pro- gress from the local to national level. Hence all dedicated members were spotted in ' 68 as they STEAMIed their way toward their monthly copies of the Massachusetts Teachers Association Jour- nals. When not trying to squeeze in such outside reading, members tried to acquaint BSC and Mrs. Helen Mara, president of the aforementioned or- ganization. Her appearance was before the Stu- dent Teachers ' Educational Association of Mas- sachusetts activities in ' 68, as members got tips from a real pro. Paula Williams Secretary Sheila Rudick President Susan Bryant Treasurer ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE The Assembly Committee programs, with a good reputation established from junior year, started the ' 67- ' 68 season with a full house and a good show— singers Lynn Blair and Mark Howard. From then on, the quality of the entertainment was as varied as the size of the house. Top honors go to Alexander Scourby ( ) who Walt Whitman-ed to a captivated audience of one hundred. The small but dedicated group followed Scourby from Horace Mann audi- torium to room 36 for an additional hour of biography and poetry, free of charge! Less profound, but admittedly more flashy was the swashbuckle-type demonstration of Rod Colbin (xx) who fenced, flashed and flagellated his way before an audience of five hundred. A fine mixture of ham, corn and thick-sliced bologna provided substantial fare for the blood- thirsty audience. A ( ) rating also goes to the Blair-Howard singing performance which began the year in fine musical style. Willy Ley ( ), the noted author of books-spatial, was most likely well aware of the typical spaces which abounded in the BSC audience. The students who were there were the only ones who liked the show. With malice toward none and justice toward one, Erskine Caldwell ' s program must be rated as far from successful. The half-full, half-hearted, and ultimately half-asleep audience weathered admirably the arrows of the outrageous fortune that fated their arrival. Due to circumstances beyond his control, (an audience of, roughly, ten students,) Dr. Richard McLonathan ' s program on modern art was barely in the running. Whatever the rating of performance or audience, the Committee program offered diversity and diversion for those students that partook. Henry Danis Lin Curtin Herb Ward MATH Mary Spillane President Karen Bigelow Jack D ' Angelo Jim Lonczak Mary Donahue Joyce Crowell FRENCH Antoinette Oliveira Pat Allgrove Kneeling Pauline Chauveau Philip Sammer President Susan LaMoth 124 VISUAL ARTS Clake Hamel Joanne Dube Susan Smith LIBRARY CLUB Lola DeLeo Martha Jones Nancy Rapoza Ralph Hokanson PHI PI DELTA Jim Lonczak Mike Maguire John Sykes Bruce Nelson Front Richard Morse Ron Choiniere KAPPA DELTA PI June Bucy President Maureen Condon Vice President Yvette Tetrault Jane Pisciotolli 126 KAPPA PHI James Foley Morris Desmaris Marty Janiak Tom Clemente CHAPBOOK Nicole Prince Peggy Pruitt Bruce Taylor Diane Lindstrom r if JHk Ittfl « ' m m INIPWMIPIIF iVMiiinfaiHffi HWslSy i ' i, i ■■ ' ::.:,, CHORAL SOCIETY Under the direc- tion of a new faculty member, Jacob Li- beries, the Choral So- ciety has shown in- novations in sound and song. The Christmas and Spring Concerts have shown the versatility and enthusiasm of this group. The 1967-1968 of- ficers are Karen Bigelow June McNall Sue Collins Elaine Conger Peter Mello Barbara Nole HERODOTUS David Raczkowski Joan Veen Pere Edmund Sylvia Cindy Bernia Patricia Tobin I.R.C. Racine Castaldo Gerald Bertrand Constance Melahoure s Patricia Tobin 129 TO EZZA HI 6 TO GROUND FLOOR  . •;. 130 131 o I 19 C 68 E R S Richard Yurkus President Eileen lacaponi Vice President Donna Mc Ginnis Secretary Diane Ferioli Treasurer Jeanne Carlson Assistant Treasurer 132 Barbara Abraham Elizabeth Adams Carol Affonso Sidney Akerblom Donna Albough Jeannine Albernaz 33 ,,. Sandra Almeida Cheryl Amaral Stephen Amaral 5 K L ■ ' :: - ■ ■ Jfig f, l ) fe Richard Anderson Stephen Anderson Patricia Augusta 134 Jeffrey Baker Lynne Baldwin Martha Ball Don Baptiste Nancy Barboza Elizabeth Bardsley 35 Patricia Barkhouse Richard Barry Bruce Bartlett Brenda Barton Rebecca Bates Mary Bell 136 Alfred Benbenek Cecilia Benevides Rosemary Benoit Delia Benson Nancy Steidin ger Benton Richard Benton 137 Linda Bergstrom Kathleen Berry Gerald Bertrand Rita Bigelow George Biscari Albert Bissaro 38 David Blowers Janet Boardman Nancy Botelho Barbara Bourdeau Jo-Ann Bourgeois Joseph Boyle 39 Linda Bradford Cynthia Brennan Betty Brezinski Ronald Broman Janet Brown Janis Brown 140 June Bucy Marsha Burgess Alice Burgmyer Mary Burkhead Elizabeth Burns Kathleen Byrne 141 « — . William Bystrom Raymond Cabana Ruth Cabral I Mary Cadigan Edward Calabrese Kathleen Camara 142 Sandra Camara Lydia Joyce Campos Diane Caplette Andrea Carey Deborah Carnaroli Lynn Carraher 143 Lois Carreiro Maureen Carroll David Casoni Racine Castaldo Marie Castelluzzi Richard Castro 144 Maureen Chambers Diane Charlton Francine Charron John Chellel Raymond Chestnut Claire Childs 145 Margaret Chiulli Robert Clark Edith Clark William Clifford Elizabeth Cobb Ann Coffey 146 Robert Cogliano Susan Collins Linda Colson Patricia Conant Maureen Condon Audrey Conger 147 l|| bS£ j 1 i ffl 6? % mk - Kathleen Connerney Barbara Connolly Claire Connolly Paula Cook Marie Copello Pauline Cormier 148 Sally Correia Patricia Cote Dale Cotter Kathleen Cotter Bernadette Coulombe Edward Couto 149 Ruth Couto Dennis Cronin Elaine Cronin Trudy Cronin Karl Crowell Virginia Cruickshank 50 Nancy Cunha Marcia Cunningham Ann Curley Beverly Curtin Elinor Curtin Fred Cushing 151 Barbara McCann Cwikla Donna Daley John D ' Angelo v :jt Henry Danis Francis Delage Gloria DeAAello 152 Ava Demers Phyllis DeMoranville Maurice Desmarais Suzanne Desmarais Donna Desmond Raymond Des Roches 153 k .? Bernice Devine Linda Diberto Janet Di Gravio B ■ t jS M I K W Kathleen Dillon Eleanor Dooley Angelina Duarte 54 Joanne Dube Mary Regina Duffy Doris Duggan Constance Dunn Diane Duphiney Kathleen Dutson 155 Maureen Dwyer Linda Dyer Allen Eklund Linda Emus Margaret Erickson Thomas Evans 156 Catherine Falcon Cheryl Familant Cheryl Faris WU1334 iimsM Kevin Farrell Allegra Feeney Carol Ferreira 57 Andrew Ferris Frances Filippetti Kenneth Fischer Elaine Flanagan Barbara Fleming Lynn Fletcher 58 Ni Julia Foley Nancy Folsom Sandra Fox Mary Beth Furze Suzanne Gable Audrey Gage 59 Rita Galateros Patrice Galvin Joan Gangwisch Robert Gaspar Adrienne Gately Sandra Gattenby 60 Myles Gatterman Madelyn Gaudreau Diane Germaine Marylee Gilchrist Rene Gissinger Lyman Goding Patricia Greene Janet Guimond Joan Haggerty Barbara Hagstrom Linda Hall Claire Hamel 162 Patricia Hanlon Lois Hannon Ellen Hanron Helen Hargraves Laura Hayes Robert Haynes 163 Alice Hazelhurst Jacqueline Heffernan Nancy Henerberry Gail Hicks Phyllis Hobin Janet Hogan 164 Ralph Hokanson Carolyn Holleran Michael Homer Joan Hopkins Bruce Houde Barbara Hough 165 Diane Huebener Thomas Humphrey Scotia Hunt H Sk HR A I K fe. J M -■■■■ iA v iv k Mary Lou Hyland John Indresano Leslie Indresano 66 Rosalie Jacintho Elizabeth Jalkut Wendy Jenkins Rebecca Jerome Charlene Johnson Susan Johnson 167 Melodie Jones Cheryl Jordan William Keaveney Lawrence Kelleher Daniel Kelliher Paul Killgoar 168 Rita Kirsch Kenneth Kirwin Phyllis Klaiman Agnes Koczera Pauline Kuthan 169 Nancy Lamrock Catherine Lanigan Vivian Larrivee Madeleine Lavoie John Leary Christine Lecuyer 70 Margaret Leiter Christine Lelito Lillian Lemos Carol Leonard Dorothy Leonard Linda Lerro 71 Jeanne Levesque June Liberman Peter Liberman Diane Lindstrom James Lonczak Jane Lopes 172 Nancy Lowe Karen Lucas Natalie Luti Claire Lyle Robert Lyttle Jane MacDonald Elizabeth Machado Sharon Mack Jean Mackay Judith Magoon Leslie Malmgren Francis Ma honey 74 Mary Maloney Valerie Maltina Lucille Mansfield Claudette Marchand Jean Mark Edward Martin Mary Martin Stephen Martin Jane Mather Nancy Healy McAvoy Frances McCabe Douglas McClain 176 Maureen McElman Tilda McGee Mary McLaughlin Randa McRobbie Kathleen Meany Constance Melhoures ■ttZl ' T Peter Mello Constance Menard Pamela Messenger Marilyn Miller Robert Mims Vincent Mitchell 78 Joyce Moniz Jeanne Moody Emmet Morrill Robert Morris Mary Morrison Karen Mroczka 1 Leo Murphy Valerie Murphy Helen Murray l ? l 1 :! f ■y ' JMjr -Jt ' 18 iSj r Susan Nardi Pricilla Nelson Holly Nicholas 180 Elaine Nihill Andrea Nolan Barbara Nole Charles Notis Jane Nugent Barbara O ' Brien Emalie O ' Brien Patricia O ' Brien Ann O ' Connell • Kathleen O ' Donnell Nancy Oliveira Richard Olsen 182 Janice Olson David O ' Shea Dominic Ottavi Charles Ouimet Marilyn Paige Linda Palermo Roland Pare Terese Pattavina Eileen Pereira Richard Perella Meredith Perkins Lorraine Perry 184 Thomas Perry Robert Petersen Albert Petitpas Diane Pettey Jane Pisciottoli Donald Powell Kathleen Powers Warren Preti Joanne Pring Nancy Proctor Gerald Provost, Jr. George Quadrino 86 David Raczkowski Diane Ramey Helen Ramos Mary Ann Ramos Kathleen Rand Janet Raposa Nancy Rapoza Susan Reed Malcolm Reese Mary Regan Robert Revell Charlotte Ricci 188 Peter Rickard Rebecca Ridgeway Marion Riordan Nancy Riordan Philip Riviere Cheryl Robbins IE Gilbert Robbins Janine Roberge Christine Roberts Yvette Robida Ralph Robinson Roger Robitaille 190 Edmond Rockcliffe Daniel Rodrick Elaine Rooney Joseph Roper Richard Rosenberg Valerie Ross IS Jean Rountry Richard Rudick Sheila Rudick Joan Russell Linda Ireland Russell Peter Saggese 192 Louise St. Amand Diane St. Amour Joyce Sand Richard Santino Elizabeth Sarkes Bernice Savoie Bernadette Scaduto Marie Schortmann Catherine Semeter Donna Shabo Diane Shaw Leslie Shaw 194 Pamela Shay Alice Shea Peter Silva Elaine Slatkavich Cynthia Smith Janet Smith Joanne Smith Jean Snigier Robert Smith Marjory Souden Susan Smith Dean Souke 196 Mary Spillane Bruce Stark Maureen Stella Hamilton Stewart Joan Sturgis Lee Sullivan Sally Swanson Claire Sylvester Darlene Sylvia Edmund Sylvia Donna Tansey Baiba Taube 198 James Tavares Leon Taveres Bruce Taylor V Yvette Tetrault Mary Lou Thimas Yvette Thivierge Ann Thomas John Thonet Elaine Ticchi ■■ .... 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JgyAiJl B ' jM -4t ■ Patricia Tobin Maureen Toomey Maureen Tracy 200 Carolyn Travers Anita Trevisani Barbara Trudell Jeanne Tucker Gail Turner Cynthia Vaughan 201 Ronald Vaz Mary Vercollone Joan Vergnani Richard Vintro Donna Vogel Helen Wade 202 Carol Wakefield Marilyn Walker Arlene Walsh Lorna Warren Marianne Weddleton Kathleen White 203 Mary White Maureen White Carleen Wickham Barbara Williams Paula Williams Susan Williams 204 Elaine Wiltenburg Diane Winchester John Winslow Christine Wirtzburger Thomas Witham Bonnie Wood 205 Anne Wright Janice York Carolyn Young Elizabeth Zaccaro Suzanne Zajac Jon Zeeland 206 Elizabeth Zemaitis Daniel Zentz Ruth Zolner Picture Not Available Gerard Zschau Margaret Bergen Douglas Berube 207 Madeleine Chenard Nancy Cox John Doherty ■■■■■• ■ Picture Not Available Stephen Dizel David Gleason Carmen Guarino 208 Kenneth Hemenway Priscilla Hiller Gayle Lamb Bernadette Lima Pauline Lepage Kathryn Chippendale 209 Robert Carney James Taylor 210 FACULTY DIRECTORY ADRIAN RONDILEAU, President; Gates House Bridge- water LEE HARRINGTON, Academic Dean; 273 Summer St., Bridgewater HENRY F. WERNER, Assistant to President; 148 High- land St., Taunton ELLEN M. SHEA, Dean of Students; 60 Pearl St., East Bridgewater DAVID P. DEEP, Dean of Men; 554 Pleasant St., Bridge- water MARTHA R. DRINKWATER, Assistant Dean of Women; 1 4 Winthrop Terrace, Wayland GENEVIEVE M. ASH, Residence Counselor; 30 Reardon St., Quincy 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 Lin- coln 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; 1 72 Forest St., Bridgewater MERCIA C. PIKE, Dir. of Student Teaching; 700 Pine Hill Drive, New Bedford HAROLD G. RIDLON, Dir. of Division of Humanities; 73 Laurel St., Melrose PHILIP R. DOOLEY, Associate Dir. of Continuing Studies; 75 Bedford St., Bridgewater OWEN T. P. MCGOWAN, Librarian; 80 Underwood St., Fall River ABRAMSON, MURRAY; 8 Robin Rd., Sharon ARRUDA, ROBERT C; 218 Hope St., Bristol, R.I. BALDWIN, RICHARD S.; 7 Church St., Foxboro BARNETT, ROBERT J. ; 1 7 Pearl St., Bridgewater BATES, RALPH S. ; 42 Leonard St., Bridgewater BENT, ROBERT J. ; 31 Maple Ave., Bridgewater BLANCHARD, RAYMOND L; 90 Brown St., N. 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JR.; 1 5 Blossom, Fairhaven LAMBIASE, FRANK J. ; 1 1 Alice Rd., Randolph LEE, OLIVE; 65 Grove St., Bridgewater LEE, THOMAS S. ; 221 Aldrich Rd., Bridgewater LEHMAN, HARRY A.; 22 Dean St., Bridgewater LEMOS, ROBERT E. ; 21 8 Horseneck Rd., S. Dartmouth LEVESQUE, RALPH N. ; Mayflower Ave., Middleboro LIBERLES, JACOB; 1 298 Commonwealth Ave., Brighton LINDQUIST, EVELYN R. ; 140 Maple Ave., Bridgewater LOMAX, KATHERINE F. ; 81 Grove St., Bridgewater LUTZ, IVA V. ; 92 Bedford St., Bridgewater MAC CURDY, ROBERT D. ; 1 00 Norlen Pk., Bridgewater MACEWICZ, AGRIPPINA A.; 7 Maejim Lane, Bridge- water MAIER, EMANUEL; Woodcock Lane, Lincoln MAILLOUX, HENRY M. ; 47 Carmel Circle, Bridgewater MAKIN, PATRICIA M. ; 1 37 State Rd., N. Dartmouth MAKOKIAN, MICHAEL; 140 Iroquois Rd., Cumberland R.I. 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COOPER; 75 Springhill Ave., Bridge- water MRS. MARTHA L. JOHNSON; 768 High St., Bridge- water MISS IRENE E. MELLO; 488 South St., Bridgewater MISS MABEL E. PRIESTLEY; 5 Wood St., Plymouth MRS. CLARA J. SULLIVAN; 238 Pleasant St., Bridge- water MRS. HILDA M. WINTERBOTTOM; 81 1 Shawmut Ave., New Bedford 213 BARBARA JEAN ABRAHAM, 1 9 Westborough St., Worcester Elementary; ACE; Visual Arts Club; Newman Club; Drama Club CAROL ANN AFFONSO, 207 Court St., New Bedford English; STEAM; Kappa Delta Pi SIDNEY PAUL AKERBLOM, 671 East St., Brockton History DONNA MARIE ALBAUGH, 48 Barden St., Hanover Elementary; Campus Comment; Newman Club; Visual Arts JEANNINE ALBERNAZ, 301 Austin St., Fall River Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM SANDRA ANN ALMEIDA, 75 Eugenia St., New Bedford Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM CHERYL MARIAN AMARAL, 1 1 Ball St., New Bedford Elementary; Newman Club; French Club; STEAM STEPHEN JOHN AMARAL, 367 Middle Rd., Acushnet History; Newman Club; Phi Pi Delta; Campus Comment STEPHEN D. ANDERSON, 501 Bay St., Taunton History; Golf Team; Herodotus Club STEWART L. ANDERSON, School St., Barre History; Kappa Delta Phi; Herodotus Club CLARK BRADFORD ANGIER, 382 Spring St., Marshfield English; Track JANET A. ANGIER, 6 Hodges St., Taunton English; Kappa Delta Pi PATRICIA ANNE AUGUSTA, 194 County St., New Bedford Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM B JEFFREY JOSEPH BAKER, 4 Derry Street, Weymouth English LYN ANNE BALDWIN, 197 Park Ave., Bridgewater English; Vice-Pres. Modern Dance Club; Drama Club; CF Publicity Chairman; Verse Choir MARTHA MERRILL BALL, 9 Green Dr., Stoughton Elementary; Kappa Delta Pi; STEAM; CF NANCY L. BARBOZA, 44-1 8th St., Fall River English; Kappa Delta Pi; STEAM ELIZABETH ANN BARDSLEY, 91 Bruce Rd., Walpole Elementary; CF; Chapbook; Verse Choir; Drama Club PATRICIA ANNE BARKHOUSE, 27 County Rd., Marion Elementary; CF; STEAM RICHARD JAMES BARRY, 351 Plymouth St., Middleboro English; Phi Pi Delta BRENDA JANE BARTON, 164 Summer St., Weymouth French; French Club; Newman Club; STEAM 214 REBECCA M. BATES, 41 7 Beech wood St., Cohasset Mathematics; CF Pres.; Organ Club; STEAM; Band AMBER ELIZABETH BELL, Union St., Franklin English; CF MARY LOUISE BELL, 2 Myrtle St., Middleboro Mathematics; Band; Math Club; SNRA ALFRED STEPHEN BENBENEK, 431 Fisher Rd., Westport Elementary; Kappa Delta Phi; SCA Ass ' t. Treas.; Newman Club CECILIA MARIE BENEVIDES, 33 Tower St., Fall River Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM ROSEMARY BENOIT, 366 Spring St., Hanson Mathematics; Newman Club DELLA MAGDALENE BENSON, 18 Pembroke St., Kingston Elementary; ACE; STEAM RICHARD CROCKER BENTON II, 418 Summer St.„Bridgewater Chemistry MARGARET BERGEN, 349 Plain St., Millis Elementary; Newman Club LINDA LOUISE BERGSTROM, 27 Forsberg St., Worcester Physical Education; PEM Club; CF; STEAM MILDRED D. BERKOWITZ, 254 Plymouth St., New Bedford English KATHLEEN MARIE BERRY, 1 7 Grover St., Walpole English; Dormitory Council; Newman Club GERALD S. BERTRAND, 39 Gilmore St., Quincy History; Pres. IRC; Vice-Pres. Herodotus Club; Treas.— Business Manager-of Campus Comment RITA ETHEL BIGELOW, 9 Warren Ave., Middleboro Elementary; STEAM GEORGE BISCARI, 295 Shaw St., New Bedford French ALBERT BISSARD, 121 Main St., Lakeville History JANET BOARDMAN, 753 New Boston Rd., Fall River Elementary; Kappa Delta Pi; Visual Arts Club; DSA NANCY ELAINE BOTELHO, 19 Maynard St., Fall River History BARBARA M. BOURBEAU, 235 Myrtle St., New Bedford Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM; Kappa Delta Pi JO-ANN LOUISE BOURGEOIS, 9 Pleasant St., North Attleboro Elementary; CF; STEAM; Visual Arts Club; Library Club; ACE JOSEPH EDWARD BOYLE, 62 Augustine St., Brockton Elementary LINDA R. BRADFORD, 835 Plymouth St., Abington Elementary; Drama Club; Verse Choir; Chorale; CF; STEAM CARLA M. BROMAN, c o Schrage 6557 N. Oliphant Ave., Chicago, III. Geography RONALD CARL BROMAN, 445 West Center St., West Bridge- water Geography; Basketball, Co-Captain; Earth Science Club, Treas.; Sr. Rep. to MAA JANET MARILYN BROWN, 50 Dyer St., Brockton Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM; Glee Club; Pope Hall Treasurer; Visual Arts JAN IS E. BROWN, 33 Friend St., Taunton Elementary; STEAM; Newman Club JUNE MARIE BUCY, 5050 Washington St., West Roxbury Physical Education; WRA Vice-Pres.; Kappa Delta Pi, Pres.; PEM Club MARSHA E. BURGESS, 19 Nelson St., Plymouth Elementary; STEAM; CF ALICE MARGARET BURGMYER, 198 Hanover St., Fall River Elementary MARY CHRISTINE BURKHEAD, 738 East 6th St., South Boston Physical Education; WRA Pres.; Tillinghast Hall, Vice-Pres.; PEM; Newman Club ELIZABETH ANNE BURNS, 51 Worcester St., Grafton Elementary; Freshman Class Treasurer,- Newman Club; Visual Arts KATHLEEN FLORENCE BYRNE, 1708 Plymouth St., Bridgewater Elementary; Dormitory Council; Glee Club; SCA Delegate WILLIAM P. BYSTROM, 33 Dailey Ave., North Easton History; Herodotus Club; Alpha Upsilon RAYMOND JOSEPH CABANA, 87 Surrey Rd., Springfield Elementary; Kappa Delta Pi; Newman Club; Men ' s Dorm Council Secretary RUTH R. CABRAL, 160 Bradford St., Provincetown Elementary; ACE, Secretary and Vice President; STEAM MARY THERESA CADIGAN, 6 Bulow Place, Hingham Elementary; Newman Club EDWARD JAMES CALABRESE, 72 Spring St., Bridgewater Biology; Newman Club; Biology Club, Vice President; Kappa Delta Pi KATHLEEN ANN CAMARA, 61 Rodney St., New Bedford English; Drama Club, Pres., V.P.; Newman Club; Kappa Delta Phi; STEAM; SCA Delegate SANDRA JANE CAMARA, 1 23 Freeman St., Norton Physical Education; Cheerleader, Captain; PEM; Visual Arts Club; Verse Speaking Choir LYDIA JOYCE CAMPOS, 74 Summerfield St., Fall River Elementary; STEAM DIANE R. CAPLETTE, 216 Harwich St., New Bedford French; French Club; Newman Club; STEAM ANDREA MARIE CAREY, 1268 President Ave., Fall River Elementary; Visual Arts Club; IRC JEANNE LINDA CARLSON, 95 Sheridan St., North Easton Elementary; Glee Club; Chorale; Alpha Yearbook; Asst. Class Treasurer, Sr. Yr.; Publicity Chairman, Sr. Yr.; Newman Club; STEAM DEBORAH ANN CARNAROLI, 10 Nelson St., Hopedale Elementary; Newman Club; Organ Club, VP, Treas.; Dormitory Council, VP; Visual Arts Club; STEAM ROBERT ARTHUR CARNEY, 524 Stafford St., Cherry Valley History LOIS MARY CARREIRO, 147 Grant St., Fall River Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM; Kappa Delta Pi DAVID JOHN CASONI, 82 Pleasant St., Whitman Earth Science; Alpha Upsilon; Earth Science Club; Biology Club RACINE LEE CASTALDO, 220 High St., Wareham History; Band; Class Secretary, 3; Dormitory Council, Pres.; Kappa Delta Pi; Newman Club MARIE ANN CASTELLUZZI, 94 Prospect St., Brockton Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM MAUREEN PATRICIA CHAMBERS, 20 Apple Tree Ln., Weymouth Elementary; Newman Club DIANE CHARLTON, 641 Summer St., Weymouth Elementary; CF FRANCINE A. CHARRON, 230 Market St., Amesbury History; Newman Club; Herodotus Club; STEAM JOHN CHELLEL III, 43 Sharps Lot Road, Swansea Elementary; Men ' s Dormitory Council, Pres.; Newman Club; Visual Arts Club MADELINE ANNE CHENARD, 93 Wordell Road, Somerset Elementary RAYMOND PETER CHESTNUT, 129 Bellevue Ave., Brockton History CLAIRE ELLEN CHILDS, 449 West Water St., Rockland Physical Education; PEM, VP; Newman Club KATHRYN FRANCES CHIPPENDALE, 253 Locust St., Fall River Elementary; Biology Club; Newman Club; Glee Club; STEAM MARGARET MARY CHIULLI, 374 West Elm St., Brockton English; DSA; Campus Comment; Chorale; Glee Club; Newman Club; Alpha Yearbook ROBERT W. CLARK, 434 Gurney Rd., East Freetown Biology; Biology Club, Treas. EDITH ANN CLARKE, 91 West Bacon St., Plainville Elementary; STEAM; CF WILLIAM JAMES CLIFFORD, 19 Stella Rd., Brockton Math; Math Club ELIZABETH SYLVIA COBB, 379 Temple St., Duxbury Biology; Debate Club; Biology Club ROBERT CHRISTOPHER COGIANO, 170 Old Washington St., Pembroke Biology; Biology Club; Newman Club SUSAN J. COLLINS, Shady Oaks, Pemberton, N.J. Physical Education; PEM; Newman Club; Glee Club; Chorale- Kappa Delta Pi; Drama Club 215 LINDA ANNE COLSON, 103 Rock St., Whitman Math; STEAM; Math Club; Kappa Delta Pi MAUREEN ALICE CONDON, 154 Brook St., Brockton English; Campus Comment, Ed; Kappa Delta Pi, VP; Drama Club; Glee Club AUDREY ELAINE CONGER, 89 Swan Ave., Worcester Physical Education; PEM; Glee Club; Kappa Delta Pi KATHLEEN M. CONNERNEY, 23 Brierwood Rd., Braintree Elementary BARBARA ELLEN CONNOLLY, 615 Sea St., Quincy Elementary CLAIRE MARY CONNOLLY, 39 Fairmount Ave., Brockton Elementary; SNEA; Newman Club PAULA MAE COOK, 122 Weston Ave., Braintree Elementary; STEAM; SNEA MARIE CLAIRE COPELLO, 25 Bradford St., Stoughton History; Cheerleader PAULINE JANET CORMIER, 242 Nash Rd., New Bedford Elementary; Newman Club; Visual Arts; STEAM SALLY CLAUDIA CORREIA, 53 Birchwood Dr., New Bedford Elementary; STEAM PATRICIA ANNE COTE, 18 Wellington PI., Brockton Elementary KATHLEEN E. COTTER, Hollis St., Pepperell English; Newman Club; Drama Club, Sec, VP BERNADETTE JEANNE MARIE COULOMBE, 331 Winthrop St., Taunton Elementary EDWARD MARSHALL COUTO, 51 Bonney St., New Bedford History; Newman Club; Band ELAINE C. CRONIN, 26 Taylor Ave., Brockton Elementary NANCY MARY CRONIN, 20 Loucraft Ave., Brockton Elementary KARL PERRY CROWELL, 766 Montello St., Brockton English; Campus Comment, Ed.; CC House WILLIAM E. CROWLEY, 104 South St., Bridgewater Biology; Biology Club VIRGINIA MOORE CRUICKSHANK, 44 Allen Rd., North Easton French; French Club; Newman Club; Glee Club NANCY PAULA CUNHA, 542 Kirby St., New Bedford Elementary; Newman Club; SNEA; ACE MARCIA LOUISE CUNNINGHAM, 10 Belgian Rd., Danvers Elementary; STEAM; Newman Club; SNEA; Dorm Council, Treas. ANN CREHAN CURLEY, 38 Bartlett St., Avon Elementary; Kappa Delta Pi; STEAM ELINOR FRANCES CURTIN, 532 Main St., Haverhill English; Drama Club; Glee Club; Campus Comment 216 BARBARA J. McCANN CWIKLA, 497 June St., Fall River Elementary; Newman Club D DONNA M. DALEY, 159 High St., Hanson English; Auabrytes; Campus Comment; Alpha, Literary Editor; SCA Delegate 4; DSA Delegate 4; Newman Club; French Club JOHN M. D ' ANGELO, 84 Tyler St., Quincy Mathematics; Football; Newman Club; VP Math Club HENRY L. DANIS, 537 Sanford Rd., Westport History; Pres.. Men ' s Dorm; Chairman Assembly Committee- Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Alpha Theta FRANCIS N. DELAGE, 33 Chestnut St., Spencer History GLORIA JEAN DEMELLO, 113 Division St., New Bedford English; Visual Arts; Newman Club AVA DEMERS, 17 Columbus Ave., North Easton Elementary; Cheerleader PHYLLIS DEMORANVILLE, 382 North St., New Bedford Elementary; STEAM; CF MAURICE DESMARAIS, 1086 Stafford Rd., Fall River History; Kappa Delta Phi; Newman Club; Chorale; Glee Club; Drama Club DONNA F. DESMOND, 7 Samson Dr., Westboro Elementary; Newman Club RAYMOND N DES ROCHES, 70 Minot St., Falmouth Biology; Biology Club BERNICE M. DEVINE, 68 Utica St., Quincy Elementary; Newman Club; Visual Arts Club JANET L. DIGRAVIO, 25 Mass. Ave., Quincy Elementary; Kappa Delta Pi; Newman Club; Campus Comment KATHLEEN M. DILLON, 20 Woodlawn St., Randolph Elementary; Newman Club PATRICIA M. DILLON, 25 Henshaw St., Brighton English; Dormitory Council; Campus Comment; Newman Club; Alph Staff; Visual Arts Club STEPHEN DIZEL, 3 Smith Terrace, Braintree History; Herodotus Club; IRC; Golf Team RUTH E. DONOVAN, 76 Gilson Rd., Scituate Elementary ELEANOR T. DOOLEY, 8 Tremont St., Charlestown Elementary; Sec. Soph. Year, VP WRA; Newman Club ANGELINA L. DUARTE, 517 Robeson St., Fall River Elementary JO-ANN C. DUBE, 261 Conduit St., New Bedford Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM; Visual Arts Club MARY R. DUFFY, 864 Robeson St., New Bedford Elementary; Newman Club; Math Club DONNA DUGAN, 16 Summer St., Medford Elementary; Newman Club, VP Jr. Year, Sec. Sr. Year; Kappa Delta Pi; STEAM DORIS A. DUGAN, 142 Highland Ave., Arlington History; Newman Club CONSTANCE DUNN, 45 Tremont St., Brockton Elementary DIANNE N. DUPHINEY, 16 Rolfe Ave., Swansea English KATHLEEN R. DUTSON, 32 Birchbrow Ave., North Weymouth Biology; Treas. Biology Club MAUREEN E. DWYER, 85 Gardner St., Hingham Elementary; ACE; STEAM; Newman Club LINDA D. C. DYER, 47 Dean Place, East Bridgewater Elementary ALLEN C. EKLUND, 176 Water St., Plymouth Earth Science MARGARET ANN ERICKSON, 203 Richmond St., New Bedford Elementary; Newman Club; Kappa Delta Pi THOMAS EVANS, 42 Center St., Turners Falls Elementary; Treas. Men ' s Dorm,- Kappa Delta Phi CATHERINE M. FALCON, 12 Sawtell, Brockton Elementary; Glee Club; Alpha CHERYL M. FAMILANT, 86 Summer St., Brockton French; Kappa Delta Pi; Verse Speaking Choir; Drama Club; French Club; Menorah Club CHERYL J. FARIS, 206 McClosky St., Fall River English; Campus Comment; Chapbook; Drama Club KEVIN J. FARRELL, 78 GoldenCrest Ave., Waltham English; Pres. Phi Pi Delta; Campus Comment ALLEGRA FEENEY, 123 Walnut St., Halifax Elementary DIANE FERIOLI, 18 Wall St., Bridgewater Elementary; Newman Club; Glee Club; Layout Editor Alpha, Treas. Sr. Class; STEAM CAROL A. FERREIRA, 208 Nash Rd., New Bedford Biology; Biology Club ANDREW R. FERRIS, 38 Kearsage Rd., Marshfield Mathematics; Capt. Golf Team; Newman Club; Kappa Delta Phi FANCIS FILIPPETTI, 535 Main St., Bridgewater Elementary KENNETH V. FISCHER, 164 Harrison Ave., Somerset Chemistry; Newman Club DALE E. FISHER, 142 Woodward Ave., Brockton Mathematics ELAINE T. FLANAGAN, 181 High St., Canton Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM LYNNE A. FLETCHER, 105 Storrs Ave., Braintree Elementary; STEAM; Kappa Delta Phi JULIA N. FOLEY, 74 Prospect St., Brockton History; IRC Club NANCY E. FOLSOM, 131 Market St., Rockland Mathematics; CF ALFRED C. FREDRICK JR., 591 Main St., Chatham History MARY E. FURZE, 24 Bond St., Fall River English; Newman Club SUZANNE MARIE GABLE, 1 101 Pleasant St., Bridgewater Physical Education MARGARITA GALATEROS, 1 1 Rockland Ave., Brockton Biology; Campus Comment, Layout Staff; Treas. and Sec, Chameleon Coffee House; Biology Club LEO PATRICK GALLIVAN, 184 Hayward St., East Braintree English JOAN MARIE GANGWISCH, 403 Manchester St., Fall River Elementary; STEAM ROBERT GASPAR, 279 Bolton St., New Bedford History; Newman Club; Drama Club SANDRA ANN GATTENBY, 1 83 Ferry St., Lawrence Elementary; CF MYLES STEPHEN GATTERMAN, 109 Connecticut Ave., Somerset History; Herodotus Club; Menorah Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Alpha Theta MADELEINE MARIE GAUDREAU, 19 Warren St., New Bedford French; French Club DIANE MARIE GERMAINE, 1 5 Ames St., Brockton Mathematics; Newman Club; Math Club MARYLEE GILCHRIST, 34 Grant St., Taunton Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM; Alpha Layout Staff DANIEL JOSEPH GILLEN JR., 3 Andover St., Brockton History RENE ALFRED GISSINGER, 187 Collette St., New Bedford English DAVID ALAN GLEASON, 10 Fourth Ave., Weweantic Shores, Wareham Elementary PHILLIP MICHAEL GRABLE, 470 Commercial St., Weymouth Elementary; Football PATRICIA MARY GREENE, 735 Nantasket Ave., Hull English; Newman Club PATRICIA CONANT GREGORY, 47 William St., Rockland Elementary; STEAM; Newman Club CARMEN EDWARD GUARINO, 1609 North Shore Rd., Revere English; Football 217 JANET MARY GUIMOND, 150 Commonwealth Ave., Attleboro English H JOAN M. HAGGERTY, 156 Linden St., Fall River French; Newman Club; French Club BARBARA A. HAGSTROM, 269 Plain St., Norton English LINDA A. HALL, 27 Lewiston St., Hyde Park Elementary Newman Club; Drama Club; STEAM; Visual Arts Club CLAIRE S. HAMEL, 185 South Main St., Acushnet Elementary; Newman Club, Pres; Dorm Council Pope Hall; Vis- ual Arts Club; STEAM LOIS A. HANNON, 9 Dimick St., Somerville Elementary; SCA Delegate 2, 3, Sec. SCA Sr. Year; Glee Club; Newman Club ELLEN L HANRON, 15 Peterson Rd., South Easton Elementary HELEN M. HARGRAVES, 53 Metacomet Ave., Swansea Elementary; Kappa Delta Pi DAVID K. HARRIS JR., 467 Washington St., Whitman Mathematics RUTH S. HAYDEN, Box 21 , Marstons Mills Elementary LAURA L. HAYES, 95 West Central St., Natick Elementary; STEAM; CF; IRC Club ROBERT R. HAYNES, 568 Middle St., East Weymouth Mathematics; Math Club ALICE M. HAZELHURST, Indian Trail, Dennisport Mathematics; Math Club JACQUELINE A. HEFFERNAN, 5 Ernest Rd., N. Weymouth Elementary; Newman Club KENNETH T. HEMENWAY, 21 Glenley Terrace, Brighton Earth Science; Kappa Delta Phi; ES Club NANCY P. HENERBERRY, 10 Pinckney St., Taunton Elementary; STEAM PRISCILLA P. HILLER, 1 14 Green St., Fairhaven English CYNTHIA A. HOBBS, 45 West Park St., Kingston Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM; Kappa Delta Pi PHYLLIS E. HOBIN, 24 Victoria St., Dorchester Elementary; Library Committee RALPH E. HOKANSON, 236 Cross St., Norwell History; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Alpha Theta; IRC Club; Herodotus Club ' CAROLYN A. HOLLERAN, 74 Forest St., Fall River History; Newman Club JOAN KAREN HOPKINS, 33 River St., West Bridgewater Mathematics; Math Club; CF 218 BRUCE E. HOUDE, 40 Summer St., East Bridgewater Mathematics; Alpha Upsilon; Sr. Class Marshall; Chapbook BARBARA E. HOUGH, 33 Arnold Rd., Hingham, Mass. Physical Education; PEM Club; CF; STEAM DIANE C. HUEBENER, Old Dock Rd., West Falmouth Elementary; CF; STEAM; Kappa Delta Pi THOMAS W. HUMPHREY, Box 75, Park St., Weatboro History; Football; VP Men ' s Dorm; Newman Club; Kappa Delta Phi MARY LOU HYLAND, 30 Pine St., Taunton Earth Science; ES Club; Drama Club EILEEN F. IACAPONI, 20 Elmwood Rd., New Bedford Elementary; Pres. Fresh. Class, VP Sr. Class; Campus Com- ment; Alpha; Newman Club; STEAM; Visual Arts Club LESLIE A. INDRESANO, 101 South St., Bridgewater Elementary JOHN F. INDRESANO, 101 South St., Bridgewater Elementary; Pres. Jr. Class; SCA Rep. MRS. BETTY M. ISIDORIO, 35 Hodges Ave., Taunton Elementary; Newman Club MRS. ROSALIE L. SLOWIK JACINTHO, 4612 Acushnet Ave., New Bedford Elementary; Earth Science Club; STEAM; Alpha; Kappa Delta Pi ELIZABETH FRANCES JALKUT, 61 Himoor Circle, Randolph Elementary WENDY JENKINS, 29 High St., Stoneham Physical Education; Pres. Aquabrytes; Sec. WRA; PEM Club REBECCA JEROME, 102 Belcher St., Holbrook Elementary; STEAM ROSE MARIE JOHN, 47 Willis St., New Bedford English CHARLENE SANDRA JOHNSON, 82 Lyman St., Brockton Health and Physical Education; Aquabrytes; PEM Club SUSAN M. JOHNSON, 29 Folsom Ave., E. Bridgewater Biology; VP Biology Club MELODIE ANN JONES, 50 Gosnold St., Hyannis Math; Christian Fellowship; Math Club CHERYL ANN JORDAN, 46 Crosstown Ave., West Roxbury Elementary; Glee Club; Chorale; Drama Club; Visual Arts Club MRS. RUTH ANN COUTO JOYNER, 27 Conserve Ave., Westport Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM K ANN P. KAVANAUGH, 1751 Washington St., So. Braintree Mathematics WILLIAM JOHN KEAVENEY, 71 Bromfield St., Watertown History; Herodotus Club; Football Captain LAWRENCE R. KELLEHER, 398 Livingston St., Tewksbury History; Kappa Delta Phi; Basketball; Baseball; Herodotus Club; Newman Club CAROLYN ANN KELLEY, 1 1 Auna Dr., Brockton Elementary; Newman Club PAUL CHARLES KILLGOAR JR., 1 36 Walnut St., Stoughton Chemistry RITA STEPHANIE KIRSCH, 240 Main St., Hingham English; Newman Club; Modern Dance Club; Drama Club KENNETH JOSEPH KIRWIN, 234 B Morrissey Blvd., Quincy Biology; Biology Club PHYLLIS KLAIMAN, 67 Pleasant St., Fairhaven Mathematics PAULA G. KNAPINSKI, 47 Fairview Ave., Taunton Elementary; STEAM; Kappa Delta Pi PAULINE LAURA KUTHAN, 15 Nye ' s Lane, Acushnet English; Drama Club; Newman Club; STEAM GAYLE E. LAMB, 31 Gov. Long Rd., Hingham Elementary VIVIAN M. LARRIVEE, 98 Veventeenth St., Fall River Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM MADELEINE M. LAVOIE, 81 Gardner Ave., Somerset Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM; Kappa Delta Pi JOHN M. LEARY, 5 Virginia Circle, Randolph Earth Science; Phi Pi Delta; ES Club CHRISTINE G. LECUYER, 338 Washington St., Taunton Elementary; Newman Club MARGARET LEITER, 473 County St., Seekonk Elementary; Kappa Delta Pi; Newman Club; ACE; STEAM; Visual Arts Club CHRISTINE LELITO, 1443 Main St., Whitman Physical Education; PEM; Newman Club; Aquabrytes LILLIAN R. LEMOS, 81 Thompson St., New Bedford Elementary; DSA CAROL J. LEONARD, 25 Trescott St., Taunton Elementary; Chorale,- Glee Club; Newman Club; STEAM DOROTHY T. LEONARD, 295 Wareham St., Middleboro Elementary PAULINE C. LEPAGE, 63 Cook St., Fall River History; Newman Club; Organ Club; Herodotus Club LINDA R. LERRO, 95 Canton St., Randolph Elementary; Newman Club; Library Club; Kappa Delta Pi JEANNE CECILE LEVESQUE, 94 Kellog St., Fall River French; Kappa Delta Pi; French Club; Newman Club H. JUNE LIBERMAN, 47 Plymouth St., Bridgewater English; Drama Club; Verse Choir; Kappa Delta Pi PETER FREDERICK LIBERMAN, 47 Plymouth St., Bridgewater History; SCA Del. Sr. Year; Drama Club; Verse Choir BERNADETTEM. LIMA, 380 Robeson St., Fall River Elementary; Newman Club; Math Club DIANE H. LINDSTROM, 51 Rockland Ave., Attleboro English; Campus Comment; Chapbook; Drama Club; Newman Club JAMES E. LONZAK, 50 Royalton St., Chicopee Mathematics; Math Club; Golf; Basketball; Cross Country; Verse Speaking Choir; Drama Club; Phi Pi Delta JANE M. LOPES, Box 133 Middleboro Rd., East Freetown English; Newman Club; STEAM; Drama Club NANCY M. LOWE, 74 Evans St., N. Weymouth Elementary; ACE; STEAM; Newman Club NATALIE L. LUTI, 915 S. Franklin St., Holbrook Elementary; Glee Club CLAIRE A. LYLE, 143 Bellevue St., New Bedford Elementary; ACE; STEAM; Newman Club; Visual Arts Club AA JANE KATHLEEN MAC DONALD, 55 Alden Rd., Weymouth Elementary; Alpha; Library Club ELIZABETH-ANN MACHADO, 269 Wilbur St., Fall River Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM; SNEA SHARON LEE MACK, No. 4 Village, West Warren, Mass. Elementary; Visual Arts Club, Public Relations Co-Chairman JEAN MARY MAC KAY, 42 Wilmarth Rd., Braintree Physical Education; PEM Club JUDITH ELLEN MAGOON, 10 Lynn St., Lawrence Elementary; Christian Fellowship; ACE; STEAM LUCILLE CHRISTINE MANSFIELD, Middleboro Rd., East Freetown English; Biology Club; Program Director of Chameleon Conver- sation Coffee House JEAN M. MARK, 27 Crescent Ave., Scituate Elementary MARY RITA MARTIN, 21 First St., Taunton Elementary; Band; STEAM STEPHEN B. MARTIN, 415 Ralph Talbot St. E ducation; Newman Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Chorale JANE LOUISE MATHER, 29 Harrison Ave., North Easton Health and Physical Education; PEM Club; Cheerleader NANCY CAROLYN MC AVOY, 120 Porter St., Stoughton Elementary; Christian Fellowship FRANCES MC CABE, 4 Richmond St., Brockton English; Glee Club 2 1 9 N SUSAN JANE NARDI, Elm St., Raynham English PRISCILLA C. NELSON, 26 Arnold Road, North Quincy Elementary; Visual Arts Club HOLLY A. NICHOLAS, 10317 Jason Rd., Richmond, Va. Elementary; Kappa Delta Pi ELAINE MARIE NIHILL, 69 Plain St., Rockland Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM ANDREA L. NOLAN, 20 Grove Circle, S. Braintree Elementary; Newman Club; ACE; STEAM; Visual Arts Club BARBARA J. NOLE, Harvard Rd., Shirley Physical Education; Glee Club; Chorale; Aquabrytes Swim Club; Newman Club; STEAM; PEM Club CHARLES NOTIS, 148 Augusta Ave., Brockton Earth Science; Chorale; Pres. and Vice-Pres. Earth Science Club JANE ELIZABETH NUGENT, 310 Belmont St., Fall River Physical Education; Newman Club; PEM Club; Choral Society; Kappa Delta Pi; WRA Pres.; Campus Comment o BARBARA ANN O ' BRIEN, 145 Lavoli Ave., Braintree History; Modern Dance Club, Secretary; CF, Secretary; STEAM EMALIE O ' BRIEN, High Street, Assonet Elementary; CF; STEAM PATRICIA O ' BRIEN, 66 Canton St., Stoughton Elementary; Newman Club KATHLEEN THERESA O ' DONNELL, 31 Amesbury St., N. Quincy Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM; Kappa Delta Pi NANCY ANN OLIVEIRA, 73 Woolley St., Fall River Elementary; Newman Club RICHARD JAMES OLSEN, 49 Fowler St., Randolph Biology; Biology Club JANICE M. OLSON, Lewis St., Petersham Physical Education; PEM; Kappa Delta Pi; CF DAVID WILLIAM O ' SHEA, 81 N. Leyden St., Brockton Elementary; Basketball DOMINIC JAMES OTTAVI, 5 Merrow Lane, Stoneham Biology; Biology Club; Newman Club; Kappa Delta Phi MARILYN JEAN PAIGE, 74 Union St., East Bridgewater Elementary; CF; SNEA; STEAM LINDA LEE M. PALERMO, 5 McKinstry Dr., Oxford Health and Physical Education; PEM Club, Publicity Chairman; Newman Club MICHAEL JOHN PALLADINO, 449 Crescent Ave., Chelsea History; Varsity Baseball; Kappa Delta Phi; MAA Treasurer 220 DOUGLAS A. MC CLAIN, 34 Claudette Circle, Framingham Elementary TILDA ELIZABETH MC GEE, 65 Sycamore St., Brockton English; Newman Club RANDA LEE MC ROBBIE, 30 Park Ave., South Weymouth French; French Club KATHLEEN MEANY, 1 75 Norton St., Weymouth Elementary; Newman Club CONSTANCE ELLEN MELAHOURES, 15 Fremont St., Plymouth History; IRC Secretary; Herodotus Club; CF PETER JOHN MELLO, 7 Wilson Rd., Somerset Elementary; VP Chorale CONSTANCE MERCEDES MENARD, 71 Sycamore St., New Bedford French PAMELA A. MESSINGER, 4 Summit PI., Newburyport Elementary; Newman Club, VP MARILYN JUNE MILLER, R.F.D. Hillside Ave., Westford Elementary; Treas. ACE, Pres. ACE ROBERT MORRILL MIMS, 7 Brookside Circle, So. Acton Math; Pres. Audio Visual Club VINCENT JONATHON MITCHELL, 25 Teele Ave., Somerville History; Kappa Delta Phi; Men ' s Athletic Association; Citizen ' s Club (Junior and Senior Year) Rob Roy Association (Freshman and Soph Year) SCA Student Government Senior Representa- tive JOYCE RITA MONIZ, 1057 Forbes St., New Bedford Elementary; Newman Club; Visual Arts Club EMMET FRANCIS MORRILL, 19 Blake St., Westboro Elementary; Newman Club; Visual Arts Club, Pres. Kappa Delta Phi; Yearbook Treasurer. ROBERT DAVID MORRIS, 1 1 Pine St., Monument Beach Elementary; Cross Country; VP STEAM; CF Co-Ordinator; Audio Visual; Drama Club; Phi Pi Delta (Recording Secretary) MARY GRIFFITH MORRISON, 378 Plymouth St., Bridgewater History; Herodotus Club JAMES LOUIS MORUZZI, 37 Baxter Ave., Hyannis Biology; Biology Club KAREN ANN MROCZKA, 69 Highland Terrace, Needham Elementary; Visual Arts Club; CF; Cheerleader; STEAM; ACE LEO JOSEPH MURPHY, 12 Haskell St., Cambridge Math; Math Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Upsilon Secretary VALERIE E. MURPHY, 13 Himoor Circle, Randolph Elementary WILLIAM MICHAEL MURPHY, 83 Main St., Norfolk History; Herodotus Club; Newman Club HELEN AGNES MURRAY, 1 10 Weetamoe St., Fall River English; Re-Write Editor Campus Comment; Drama Club; New- man Club; Chameleon Conversation Coffee House ROLAND RENE PARE, 17 Howard St., Haverhill Biology; Pledge Master and Alumni Secretary Phi Pi Delta; Newman Club; Herodotus Club; Biology Club TERESE PATTAVINA, 241 Washington St., Quincy Elementary; Newman Club; Visual Arts Club; SNEA; STEAM RICHARD ROBERT PERELLA, 1 1 Lincoln Ave., Holbrook History; Phi Pi Delta; Newman Club; STEAM MRS. MEREDITH E. PERKINS, 678 Washington St., Whitman Elementary; CF; STEAM EUGENE JOSEPH PERRY, 1 10 South St., Raynham Elementary LORRAINE PERRY, 216 Hope St., Fall River French; French Club; Newman Club THOMAS F. PERRY, 241 Copeland St., Brockton Elementary; Pres. SCA; Soph. Class Pres.; Campus Comment; Drama Club ROBERT KENNETH PETERSEN, 301 West St., Weymouth History; Herodotus Club ALBERT JOSEPH PETITPAS, 49 Regent St., Cambridge History; Co-Capt. Basketball, Tri-Capt. Baseball; MAA Vice-Pres. DIANE HARRIET PETTEY, 1 8 River Rd., Westport Harbor Elementary; Secretary of Kappa Delta Pi; STEAM EILEEN CATHERINE PEREIRA, 125 Rodman St., Fall River English; STEAM; Newman Club; SNEA JANE PISCIOTTOLI, 370 Green St., North Weymouth Elementary; Treasurer of Kappa Delta Pi KATHLEEN ANN POWERS, 328 Grove St., Randolph Elementary; STEAM; NEA; Newman Club WARREN JOSEPH PRETI, JR., 29 Hale St., Bridgewater Chemistry; Tennis Club; MAA Representative JOANNE M. PRING, 140 Brockton Ave., Abington Math; Newman Club; Math Club; STEAM NANCY MARIE PROCTOR, 69 Atkinson Ave., Stoughton Elementary; Library Club GERARD LEO PROVOST JR., 63 Union St., Bridgewater Elementary; SCA Delegate; Pledgemaster ' 67 of Kappa Delta Phi R DAVID J. RACZKOWSKI, 26 Ridge St., Brockton History; Herodotus Club MRS. DIANE RAMEY, 107 Royal Dane Ln., North Abington Elementary; Glee Club; ACE; French Club; Newman Club HELEN SILVA RAMOS, 89 Sharp St., North Dartmouth Elementary; Newman Club; Visual Arts Club MARY ANN RAMOS, 190 Raymond St., Fall River French; Kappa Delta Pi; French Club; Newman Club JANET RAPOSA, 302 Broad St., Bridgewater Elementary; Newman Club; ALPHA Secretary; STEAM NANCY JANE RAPOZA, 70 St. Michael ' s Ave., Somerset Elementary; Library Club Pres.; Visual Arts Club; ACE, STEAM; Newman Club SUSAN E. REED, 133 Rowayne Park, Bridgewater Elementary; Kappa Delta Pi; STEAM MALCOLM D. REESE, 59 Stickney Rd., Medford History; CF; STEAM; Drama Club CHARLOTTE E. RICCI, 25A Newbern Ave., Medford Elementary; Sec. of ACE; Visual Arts Club; Newman Club PETER H. RICKARD, 1066 Mt. Hope St., N. Attleboro English; Pres. Alpha Upsilon; Day Student Association Delegate REBECCA D. RIDGWAY, 54 Hoover Rd., Needham Elementary; Vice-Pres. Dorm Council; CF; ACE MARION MARGARET RIORDAN, 60 Lake Ave., Melrose Elementary; Aquabrytes, Secretary Pope Hall, Dorm Council Rep.; WRA Rep. NANCY PATRICIA RIORDAN, 30 Groveland St., Dorchester Elementary; Corresponding Sec, ACE; Visual Arts; Newman Club PHILIP EDWARD RIVIERE, 356 Shaw St., New Bedford History; Herodotus Club; Newman Club; STEAM CHERYL A. ROBBINS, 1 4 Williams St., Taunton English; Newman Club; STEAM GILBERT LESTER ROBBINS, 76 Forest Ave., Ext., Plymouth Elementary JANINE Y. ROBERGE, 1161 County St., Somerset Geography; Pres. ES Club; Drama Club; Newman Club YVETTE C. ROBIDA, 1 6 Oak St., Acushnet French; French Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Newman Club RALPH BAKER ROBINSON, 1 Rhode Island Rd., Lakeville Biology; Football; Baseball ROGER J. ROBITAILLE, 129 Illinois St., New Bedford English; Campus Comment, Editor; Newman Club; Phi Pi Delta EDMOND ROCKCLIFFE, 23 Purchase St., Swansea Elementary ELAINE F. R OONEY, 401 Union St., Braintree Elementary JOSEPH ROPER, 9 Faye Circle, Narblehead Elementary; Football; Track Pres. MAA RICHARD W. ROSENBURG, 383 East St., Weymouth History; Herodotus Club VALERIE L. ROSS, 433 Old Warren Rd., Swansea Elementary JEAN L. ROUNTRY, Soule Ave., S. Duxbury Elementary RICHARD A. RUDICK, Caswell Court, E. Douglas 221 SHEILA B. RUDICK, 21 1 Wrentham Rd., Bellingham Elementary; Pres. STEAM; Newman Club; Visual Arts Club; Kappa Delta Pi PAUL F. RUMP, No Address English; Campus Comment LINDA L. RUSSELL, 520 Summer St., Bridgewater Elementary; CF PETER A. SAGGESE, 407 Front St., Weymouth Elementary; Hockey LOUISE ST. AMAND, 185 Robesonn St., Fall River Mathematics; Math Club; STEAM DIANE L. ST. AMOUR, 5 Senechal Dr., Westport Elementary; STEAM JOYCE L. SAND, South Meadow Rd., Carver English; Glee Club; CF; STEAM RICHARD P. SANTINO, 76 Potomac St., Boston Elementary ELISABETH A. SARKES, 1538 Purchase St., New Bedford French; French Club; Newman Club; STEAM BERNICE C. SAVOIE, 186 Deane St., New Bedford French; French Club; Drama Club; Newman Club BERNADETTE A. SCADUTO, 219 York St., Stoughton Elementary; Kappa Delta Pi; STEAM; Newman Club; Visual Arts CATHERINE J. SEMETER, 26 Emerson Av., W. Bridgewater English DONNA MARIE SHABO, 29 Pheasant St., W. Roxbury Elementary; Cheerleader; Newman Club; Visual Arts; STEAM DIANE E. SHAW, 90 Ravenwood Rd., Waltham Elementary; Drama Club; Chorus; Visual Arts LESLIE H. SHAW, 98 Myrtle St., Hanover History; IRC; Modern Dance PAMELA M. SHAY, 512 Bahama Dr., Indian Harbor Beach, Fla. History; Glee Club; French Club; Newman Club; STEAM ALICE R. SHEA, 46 Uriahs Dr., Duxbury History ELAINE S. SLATKAVICH, 1 19 Bircharow Ave., N. Weymouth French; French Club; Newman Club; Kappa Delta Pi CYNTHIA SMITH, 18 Highland Ter., Taunton Elementary; ES Club JANET L. SMITH, 46 Acorn St., Braintree Elementary JOANNE M. SMITH, 63 Howard St., Norwood Elementary; Visual Arts Club; Newman Club ROBERT P. SMITH, 151 S. Worcester St., Norton Elementary; Newman Club, VP Soph. Year, Treas. Jr. Year; VP SCA Senior Year; Kappa Delta Phi 222 SUSAN M. SMITH, 1450 Bedford St., Fall River Elementary; Visual Arts Club; STEAM JEAN M. SNIGIER, 360 Pleasant St., Raynham Ctr. Elementary MARJORY SOUDEN, 206 Centre St., Quincy Elementary; CF; STEAM DEAN G. SOUKE, 232 Pine St., Quincy Mathematics; Kappa Delta Phi; Math Club MARY ELLEN SPILLANE, 617 South St., Walpole Mathematics; Math Club President BRUCE ALLAN STARK, 158 Dr. Braley Rd., East Freetown History MAUREEN A. STELLA, 1 Dawes St., Blackstone Elementary; Newman Club; Visual Arts Club; STEAM JOAN ALICE STURGIS, 6 Pearl St., Weymouth Elementary; CF; ACE LEE ANN SULLIVAN, 36 White Oak Rd., West Roxbury History; Newman Club; STEAM PETER ALAN SILVA, 45 Main St., Mattapoisett History; Phi Pi Delta; Tennis SALLY RAE SWANSON, 163 Copeland St., West Bridgewater Elementary; Kappa Delta Pi; CF CLAIRE ANNE SYLVESTER, 485 Ralph Talbot St., So. Weymouth Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM; Aquabrytes,- Visual Arts DARLENE MARY SYLVIA, 25 Evergreen St., North Dartmouth History; Newman Club EDMUND J. SYLVIA, JR., 30 Viall St., New Bedford History; Herodotus Club Vice-Pres.; Newman Club; IRC; Drama Club DONNA MARIE TANSEY, 289 Thatcher St., Attleboro Elementary; Newman Club; Visual Arts Club; Drama Club; STEAM BAIBA TAUBE, Halifax Garden Rd., Halifax History JAMES TAVARES, JR., 5239 No. Main St., Fall River English; Drama Club; Verse Choir; Chorale LEON TAVARES, 34 Madison St., Fall River History; Herodotus Club BRUCE EDWARD TAYLOR, 82 Bignell Rd., Billerica English; Chapbook; Drama Club; CF JAMES ROY TAYLOR, JR., 652 Beechwood Ave., Lakeville Elementary RICHARD CAMERON TAYLOR, 12 America St., Framingham History; Kappa Delta Phi; Baseball YVETTE NOELLA THIVIERGE, 2588 Acushnet Ave., New Bed- ford Chemistry ANN ELIZABETH THOMAS, 121 Walpole St., Norwood Biology; Visual Arts Club; Biology Club ELAINE JOYCE TICCHI, 303 Broad St., Bridgewater Elementary; Co-editor Alpha Yearbook; Secretary Alpha Year- book, Newman Club; STEAM; Citizens Club PATRICIA JEANNE TOBIN, 5 Royce Rd., Apt. 33, Allston History; Newman Club; Drama Club; IRC, Vice-Pres.; Herodotus Club Secretary MAUREEN ANNE TOOMEY, 142 Connecticut Ave., Somerset Elementary; Newman Club; Campus Comment; Visual Arts Club; STEAM MAUREEN ANN TRACY, 54 Sheppard Ave., Braintree Elementary; Newman Club; Alpha Yearbook ANITA MARIE TREVISANI, 55 Allerton Rd., Marshfield Elementary; Newman Club; ACE; Visual Arts Club; STEAM BARBARA LEE TRUDELL, 76 Rhodes Circle, Hingham History; Herodotus Club JEANNE CAROLE TUCKER, 360 So. Franklin St., Holbrook Biology; Biology Club V CYNTHIA A. VAUGHAN, 1009 Belleville Ave., New Bedford Elementary; Drama Club; French Club; Visual Arts Club; STEAM RONALD ADRIAN VAZ, 534 North Front St., New Bedford Mathematics; State College Stage Band; Newman Club; Soph. DSC Delegate MARY ANN VERCOLLONE, 44 Woodchester Drive, Milton Elementary; Dormitory Council Secretary; Aquabrytes Trea- surer; Newman Club WILLIAM JOSEPH VERSECKES, 12 Colasanti Rd., North Wey- mouth History; Alpha Upsilon Treasurer,- DSA Vice-Pres. DONNA MAY VOGEL, 848 Washington St., Stoughton English w HELEN ELIZABETH WADE, 59 Richmond St., New Bedford Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM CAROL ANN WAKEFIELD, 5 Forest St., Taunton Elementary; STEAM; CF MARILYN RUTH WALKER, 66 Linwood Ave., Chelmsford Elementary; CF; Visual Arts Club ARLENE FRANCES WALSH, 52 Grove St., Quincy Elementary; Newman Club LORNA JEAN WARREN, 21 Union St., Foxboro Elementary; CF KATHLEEN MARY WHITE, 723 Revere Beach Parkway, Revere Elementary; Newma n Club; Visual Arts Club MARY PATRICIA WHITE, 92 Shores St., Taunton Elementary; Drama Club; Verse Choir; IRC Treasurer; Newman Club MAUREEN THERESA WHITE, 122 Redlands Rd., West Roxbury English; Newman Club; Visual Arts Club; Organ Club; STEAM CARLEEN WICKHAM, 934 Middle St., Fall River Elementary BARBARA ANNE WILLIAMS, 241 Falconer Ave., Brockton English; Newman Club; Yearbook Staff; Campus Comment; Glee Club PAULA MARY WILLIAMS, Box 31 7 Dennisport Elementary; Newman Club; STEAM; Kappa Delta Pi SUSAN HOPE WILLIAMS, 864 North Main St., Brockton English; Chapbook, Alpha ELAINE K. WILTENBURG, 46 Park Ave., Natick Elementary; STEAM, Kappa Delta Pi DIANE WINCHESTER, 86 Lane Drive, Norwood History; Glee Club; Drama Club JOHN ROBERT WINSLOW, 394 Davisville Rd., East Falmouth Elementary; Drama Club; STEAM; ACE CHRISTINE JOAN WIRTZBURGER, 12 Stoddard St., Plymouth Elementary; STEAM Vice-Pres.; Visual Arts Club; Newman Club THOMAS E. WITHAM, 62 Centre St., Danvers Mathematics; Football; Drama Club BONNIE JEAN WOOD, 60 Franklin St., Holliston Elementary; ACE; Visual Arts Club; Kappa Delta Pi ANNE WRIGHT, 21 Eastern Ave., Swansea Elementary; Drama Club; Newman Club; Library Association Y JANICE MARIE YORK, 194 Town St., So. Braintree Elementary CROLYN L. YOUNG; 15 Elm St., Scituate Elementary; Kappa Delta Pi ELIZABETH CATHERINE ZACCARO, 29 Weston St., Brocton Elementary; Kappa Delta Pi SUZANNE MARY ZAJAC, 15 Main St., Acushnet Elementary; Association for Childhood Education, Treasurer; STEAM; Newman Club; Visual Arts Club JON F. ZEELAND, 36 Francis St., Brockton Chemistry; Varsity Basketball— Senior Year DANIEL LEE ZENTZ, 236 Elm St., East Bridgewater History; Herodotus Club GERARD ROBERT ZSCHAU, 232 Hollis Ave., No. Quincy Chemistry 223 224 So, now that the Class of 1968 has joined the Alumni Association, what does the future hold for Bridgewater. Well, a sneak peek at the long range plans reveals a great many physical changes. The two most desperately needed building projects are underway— the Student Union and the new Library. Both of these structures will be ready within a few years. Still in the early planning stages is a new Professional Education Building, while dreams of a Great Hill Cafeteria, an Athletic Complex, and increased Classroom and Dorm space creep towards reality. The next few years will see even more curriculum changes as Bridge- water keeps pace with New England ' s famous liberal arts colleges. Major departments will be academicly strengthened while minors attempt to move up to the big time. At present, the long range projection is for roughly 5,000 students by the 1980 ' s, and with the present plan of graduating 500 students and taking in well over 900, this projection does not seem at all remote. New projects, programs and federal grants for research and institutes will all help to attract many varied types of students who will give life and enthusiasm to America ' s oldest continuing teacher training institution.


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