Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA)
- Class of 1981
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(Emtwiratum (I5ridg.eu ater tate ( olieae t (t5ridae water, rnaddachudettd STUDENT UNION AUDITORIUM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER SIXTEEN NINETEEN HUNDRED EIGHTY ELEVEN O ' CLOCK ■■■Major General Richard F. Zeoli ' 37 dresses the Class of 1981 A J J f V ■' ;■■' fit •m A - ' • £ n 1 ZL % L I ' wm i i a 4fe Wk ■41 .1 bJ B E3 it f p r V L 3 n l KJ 1 ■L i I I V 1 m i W ML 1 F ' i r t - f 1 % ' H J r 1 THE HOMECOMING PARADE JIM PLUNKETT IN THE RATHSKELLER IRISH NIGHT HOMECOMING 1981 Bridgewater Bears Tie Nichols Bisons 6-6 U J ■•  £ I it Homecoming Queen, Mary Ellen Hennessey crowned by Vice- President Deep. INTERNATIONAL NIGHT rr W — A 1 4 - f 1 . -- 1 10 CLASSROOM VISTAS HHnHHI HALLOWEEN DANCE ' ' m ? 15 16 14 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. - ' = ' ■St- Sk i «■■' . v-. ' r ; n r npF _  nip ni The State has erected u|mn the school premises a very pleasant and Cnmiiiodioui Hoarding Hall, which will accommodate all ihe pupils who desire board. Tun RtlldeiltS occupy Dill nullll. Each room has two closet 1 . 14 carpeted, supplied itli furniture. Including mattress aim) pillows, healed Ity steam, lighted by pas, ami thoroughly ventilated. One wing of the hall H III lipird 1 1 V till ' gellllcUlcll. The Hull is under the charge of the Principal, who r -slil -H ih the house mid boa n la with the students. No pains are spared to make the Hall in every reaper t a home fur the pupil , It ha a beautiful location, anil every ■ruoin Is pleasant. A Mending Itoutn. supplied with new ' spapers. periodicals, rii.. I some of the heat hew books, ami a (.vtunaslum. lire provided for tlie daily use of tin- student . The Hall was built and furnished by the State. The boarders are to pay the current expense , which include board, fuel, light, washing, and the ex peine of keeping the Hall and its furniture In good condition. The aim In, to make Lhrae expenses not more than $H0 a term, or 94 a week, for Is, to make Lhrae expi gentlemen; and fur ladies not more than 9 ' a term, or $3 7. a week,. Hoarders who remain for any period le s than half a term will be charged i. '  relit a week additional. lltr rjpent? thu$ far hat nut tutrtlfl the turn Payments. $40 for each geiitletuan, and 837.n0 for each lady, at the heginning of the term ; and the same amount for each at the middle of the term. The object of this payment in advance is to secure the purchase of supplies at wholesale ' -ash prices, thereby saving to each hoarder much more than the interest of the inonev advanced. Jfurutturf. Each boarder is required to hring bed ling, towels, napkins and napkin- rin r, and clothes hags. Each occupant will want, ordinarily, four pillow- cases, three sheets, two blankets or their equivalent, anil one coverlet for a double bed. It i required that every article which goes to the laundry be distinctly and Indelibly marked with the owner ' s name. Pupils living on the line of the railroad, and wishing to hoard at home, can obtain tickets for the term at reduced rates. School - lear and Jerras. The Sriloni.-YKAit i- divided into two term? of twenty weeks eaoli. eluding a recess of one week near the middle of the term. 1S79. Spring Term close - Tuesday, Jul) 1, 1X71 . Meat Ion Nine Weeks. Kail Term begins .... Tuesday, September 2, l 7 . Kece M, Thanksgiving Week. Kail Term closes .... Tuesday, January 20, ImmO. Vacation Three Weeks. ' SpriiU Term bcg-lns - Tuesday, Kehrnary 10, 1HN0, Brt l[jtuxitrr V ' ty, 1 7 AdmmistmtioH TO THE CLASS OF 1981 Sw dpeNW sr ate (joZ we ■jrirtt aritKUfr (2324 of A.  ti €n ■J ctn Lnt iJeoM President Rondi lean ' s Message Recent events on the national scene, as well as in foreign affairs, have been fast moving and have added to the feeling of uncertainty among voung and old alike to a degree that most of us have not heen accustomed to in recent years. But uncertainty, tor better or worse, is not a new phenomenon. Your parents and your grandparents will attest to the fact that life has always been uncertain. Uncertainty in our personal lives and, indeed, in the life of the nation and of the world, seems to exist as a very fundamental law of life and as an experience -- to keep us at our best. Your success at Bridgewater State College is a strong indication that you can meet life ' s complications, whatever they may be. Whatever the problems and uncertainties, stand fast and take courage. Do not underestimate yourself. Your strength, your imagination, and your dedication will help you to find reasonable solutions to your vocational and personal problems. THE .CRITICAL INGREDIENT IS THE DEPTH OF YOUR FAITH -- 1. Faith in vour Creator. 2. Faith in yourself. 3. Faith in your lei lowman. 4. Faith in your country. Do not underestimate America. This country is still the last best hope of earth. The American dream will live so lon£ as you are true to the torch which is being passed to you. Mrs. Rondileau and I congratulate you and your families and wish you Godspeed in the years ahead. Adrian Rondileau, President Bridgewater State College Dr. Adrian Rowdileau President Bridgewater State College 18 Dr. Wallace Anderson Vice-President of Academic Affairs Dr. V. James Dinardo Executive Vice-President Professor David Deep Vice-President of Student Services r W Porfessor Joeseph Chiccarelli Vice-President of Administration and Finance 19 Veteran ' s Office Ms. Nancy Clay Counseling Center Dr. Daniel Diethelm Mr. Bob Dunne Mr. Paul Wright Office of Continuing Ed. Dean Henry Fanning Mr. Roger Provost Mr. Dennis Bicknell Continuing Ed. Dorothy Pacheco Charlotte Michaud Marie Glynn Susan Giannouloudis Tina Legere Not Present: Sandra Forbush Kathy West 20 Health Services Ms. Ann Martin, Medical Technician Mrs. Judy Deep, R.N. Mr. Matthew Gherken, Athletic Trainer Mrs. Martha Churchill, R.N. Ms. Joan Luiz Mrs. Catherine Williams, R.N. Not Present: Ms. Ellen Vogel Ms. Margaret Flaherty Ms. Annette MacDonald Mrs. Betsy Meyers Dr. Bertrand Chapman Dr. Terence OToole Dr. James Broome Dean Martha Jones Vice-President Deep Mr. Peter Hartel Ms. Maureen Fitzgerald Office of Student Services Mr. James F. Plotner Director of Adminissions Mrs. Melissa Barry Staff Assistant Mr. Dwight Cook Staff Assoc iate, Academic Counseling and Admissions 21 Registrar ' s Office: Ann Jardullo, Ron Perry, Jeanne Smith, Joan Schlatz, Tom Chaffee, Janis Gordon Mr. Thomas Walsh, Registrar Director ' s Office: Back, Left to Right: Dorothea E. Lischick, Facilities Coordinator; Linda M. Ragosta, Associate for Program Director; William Lucci, Graduate Assistant; Dr. Richard Veno, Director, Student Union; Dr. Robert Sharpies, Associate Director; Catherine Belleville, Graduate Assistant. Front, Left to Right: Jean Carson, Reserva- tionist; Judi Gaudreau, Office Manager; Gina Guasconi, Bookkeeper. 22 Career Planning and Placement: Mr. Denny Ciganovic, Director; Brian Salvaggio, Graduate Assistant. Not Present: Susan Gallitano, Graduate Assistant; Sheila Davis, Office Secretary. 23 WOMEN ' S TRACK FIELD Maria Bronson, Cathy Carnes, Laurie Cooney, S ue Crosby, Kathy Curran, Norma De Fusco, Kathy Donadini, Kathy Duffy, Heidi Erikson, Patty Feeley, Diane Fisher, Annie James, Agnes LaCouture, Karen Moulaison, Debbie Mueller, Chris Openshaw, Tracey Parker, Karen Parkin, Francine Ramos, Kathy Riese, Judy Smith, Annette Vander Staay, Kelly Keefe. Coach: John Laverty. 24 ?w« MEN ' S SWIMMING ?SffifE 25 WOMEN ' S VOLLEYBALL 26 27 No. 00 Chris Keyes Mehadad Hajian 4 Jeffrey Bringham 5 Scott Flock 18 Al Maclntryre 12 Ken Waite 23 Allen White 17 Mark Hunt 8 Bobby Pearl 7 Rich Fiorini 21 Tom Conners 26 Steve Brayman 10 Chris George 27 Charles Eframidas 3 Tony Resende 22 Steve Myette 14 Feribonz Motamedi Head Coach: Sal Roppolo 28 VARSITY SOCCER TEAM Sept. 18 Sept. 20 Sept. 21 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 4 8 13 15 18 Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Oct. 24 Oct. 28 Nov. 1 Lost Boston State Won St. Francis Lost Roger William Won Mass Maritime Lost SMU Lost Worcester State Lost Salem State Tied Nichols Tied Firchburg 3 Lost U. Mass Boston Won Framingham St. Won Salve Regino Lost Westfield St. Lost North Adams St. Won Curry College 2-1 2-0 2-0 3-0 9-0 1-0 3-0 OOT 3 0T 1-0 4-0 3-2 2-0 2-0 4-0 29 WOMEN ' S FIELD HOCKEY 30 31 GYMNASTIC TEAM COACH: Dan Hannigan Eileen Busby Chris Coughlin Patricia Davidson Joanne Marie Flynn Beth Lizotte Lisa McKean Bette McKenzie Robin Myshrall Maureen Ryan Janet Smith Kathy Tsouprake Andrea Kershaw 33 BRIDGEWATER BEARS IN ACTION 35 BEARS ENJOY BANNER SEASON by Dusty Chapeau Despite dropping their last two contests, the Bridgewater State Bears football team enjoyed one of their better seasons in recent years finishing with a record of 5-3-1. The Bears fell to Mass. Maritime last week in The 2nd Annual Cranberry Bowl thus dashing their chances to obtain the best record in B.S.C. history. Bridgewater played a fine game but penalties and major mistakes robbed them of victory as they bowed 10-7. Quarterback Kevin Cobban, who passed for over 1000 yards, scored first on a roll-out option diving over from the three. MM. came back with ' a field goal before the half and B.S.C. held the lead until mid way through the final period. Maritime ' s Kevin Dougherty, who was voted the game ' s most valuable player, caught an 80 yard touchdown bomb to provide the winning edge. ' But the Bears defense was in outstanding form again providing two goal line stands and holding M.M ' s Quinn in check all day. Wayne Hyde, Bob Colangeli, Dave White and Tim Millerick led the charge. The 1980 season was one characterized by tough defense, fine kicking and some tough injuries. The Big Red defense led the conference early in the season in the statistical columns and never allowed more than 12 points in a game all year. The awesome defensive line of Colangeli, Hyde, Hart, and Lacey anchored the sturdy Bears ' D all year. A tremendous secondary including Mike Rogers, Scott Bucanhan, Mitch Degere, and all-Conference candidate Tim Millerick allowed only threee TD passes. Tom Conrad, Joe Conceicao and Co. Capt. Dave White provided the linebacking chores which rank as one of the best in the league. White was not only the teams ' inspirational leader but had a fantastic year intercepting four passes, two which he returned for touchdowns. Dave is a shoe-in for All Conference selection. The offense in 1980 was either neither consistent or explosive but with an all-freshman backfield and several young linemen the Bears ' unexperienced squad could blossom next year. The backfield of Dave Buckley, Mike Magrath, Pat Greeley, Chris Lupinski, and Mark Shawnessey form a talented bunch of runners who all played major roles this season. Magrath and Lupinski lead the scoring with two TD ' s a piece. QB Kevin Cobban passed for close to 500 yards and though only hurled two TD passes (both to end Ron McCarthy) he had a 46% passing percentage which ranks near the top in the league. His backup, Bob Guay, also contributed some fine talent coming in to help out in tough situations. A talented but seldom used receiving core led by tight end Vin Harte and split end McCarthy gave the conservative Bears offense an added dimension. This year was the final stand for veterans Gene Griffin and Sam Scola, two fine athletes who have contributed much to the B.S.C. attack. Scola was also a fine kickoff and punt returner. Dave Robichaud helped Scola bring in the plays. The last few years kicker Dave Hickey has played a major role in the Bears success. He has won numerous games with his fine field goal kicking and has consistently averaged over 37 yards per punt. Hickey has been looked at by many pro scouts and a future in the game could be evident. Matt Landshark Roche is the only graduating member of the Bears rigid offensive line. Roche, a veteran ball player, blocked alongsides comrades Gary Ackerman, Steve Baillargeron, Pat Kiley, and Mark Eldridge-all who will return next year. This season the Bears pulled off major wins against tough opponents Framingham State, Plymouth State, and defending champion New Haven. B.S.C. was in contention for the league title up until the heart- breaking tie on Homecoming in the pouring rain vs. Nichols College. But next year, the team should once again have excellent depth and will again pursue the coveted goal. Injuries played a large part in the Bears 1980 quest. Co. Capt. Dan McNulty was lost early in the preseason to knee injury. Similar injuries also sidelined Mike Halpin (tackle), Jim Hatchey (back), Scott Bucanhan (back), Rich Leblanc (linebacker), and QB Mike Flynn suffered a broken collarbone. This year ' s graduating seniors include Steve Rocky Aliberti-a fine veteran linebacker, Joe Conceicao- a starting L.B. this year, Gene Griffin-tight end, Tom Hart- outstanding defensive end, Dave Hickeysuper kicker, Rich Wolfman Leblanc-linebacker, Dan McNulty-Co. Capt., Matt Roche-offensive guard, Sam Scola- flanker, and Dave White co. capt. linebacker. An outstanding coaching staff led by mentor Peter Mazzaferro included line coach Ed Kasabian, linebacker and defensive coordinator-Tom Pileski, defensive back coach Tony Gonzo Gonsalves, and defensive line coach Rich Florence. Young Bob Olson was Mr. Mazzaferro ' s adminis- trative assistant. Though the Bears will be losing some key men to graduation a strong nucleus will return next year to provide a surely exciting and productive year for the Bears. 36 37 WOMEN ' S TENNIS J H ft N ' •. ; ' ' U . . ,.,;,,, I ..• I «-! I ' M • I ► 7 • •Pi Lost So. Conn. Won Salem St. Won Assumption Won Boston St. Won Wheaton Lost URI Won Bryant Lost Providence Won U of Lowell Lost Northeastern Won SMU Lost Brandeis Lost Springfield Won Wellesley Won Stonehill 4-5 6-3 3-2 8-1 3-2 2-7 6-1 1-8 7-0 2-7 7 4- 3- 5- 6-1 38 Susan Crotch Lori Davenport Valerie DeSalvo Deborah Doyle Denise Gagne Robin Gangi Nancy McKinney Susan Pacetti Judy Scanlon Patricia Szczesny KathyThibault Tammy Turner ■■MH 39 MEN ' S TENNIS ' ' ■' ■■. : . . ■■■Hi 40 41 A NEW SPORT ON CAMPUS 1 42 FRISBEE 43 WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL NUMBER NAME 10 Sally Thomas 11 Theresa Muolo 12 Karen Croteau 13 Maura Cullen 14 Pat Santin 15 Joan St. Andre 20 Michelle Moody 21 Andrea Sweeney 22 Tammy Turner 23 Tricia Webber 24 Donna Marrier 25 Jody Collicutt 30 Michelle Dineen 31 Kathy Mcsweeney 32 Deedee Enabenter COACH: Carol Savino Assistant Coach: Pat Kane Trainer: Jane Richards, Wendy Moffat Captains: Do nna Marrier, Theresa Muolo. Joan St. Andre m m fit i w i M wf $ III f i ' i 1 Rbb OUw m Mw fl fl 1 .UC :( ' I- ■i H V : 1 11 mm. k fli P i - H 44 WOMEN ' S SOFTBALL NUMBER NAME 17 Chris Ramsay 12 Anne Merlin 21 Liz Donegan 24 Donna Marrier 6 Chris Bono 23 DeeDee Enabenter 25 Pat Santin 13 Lou MacAuley 11 Lynn Luks 15 Patricia Venna 9 Susan Depasquale 27 Annette Lopes 18 Chris Torpey 22 Carol Wespiser 19 Cindy Kurpiel COACH: Sue Katchpole ASSISTANT COACH: Irving Harding TRAINER: Sandy Lambert CAPTAINS : Ann Merlin, Chris Ramsay, Donna Marrier ■46 We faced many tough opponents this year and worked hard to stick with it. We lost two games to UCONN, one of them in an extra inning by a score of 3-2. Other unfortunate losses were to Springfield College and Bentley. A few double headers that we split were to Providence College, UMASS, Central Conn., and Southern Conn. We defeated Keene State, Brown U., and Yale for example and upset URI; by winning the second game of a double header we caused them not to go to the regionals. Were we psyched? You bet! We were determined to win and that ' s what it takes. With 12 wins and 11 losses, the BSC women ' s softball team experienced a season of magic moments. We won with great pride but always lost with our heads up because we knew we gave it everything we had. We were a division II team playing many division I schools. 47 BASEBALL 48  ■.W ' 1 I • « n ■vv.„T ' ■■■A ., , v '  ... j g « y a 49 C J The - Commen Some of the Graduating Staff: Left to Right: Joni Dahene, Gil Bliss, Colleen Desmond. The Comment The Comment v .„ Faculty Gets Money- Q yr . % No More P nke f 4 a % V ° C ♦. Thc Comment V W %c s? t W Editor-in-Chief Richard Pickering •L x 69 «% V b Managing Editor Gil Bliss [ k ' J ■V J T ? P « S? Production Manager . . . Lynn R. Haffner w° aV £ - News Editor L,sa Gonsalves S c L x Ao ? Entertainment Editor... Lynn R. Haffner ■N VS X VV 1 J A ni- a v .1 1 1 o n- John bulhvan Editor Joe Downey y P 65° o if f f- ' f P ' ' c $ J c Graphic A rf s Editor... Margaret Flaherty J $jf N . N o v «p ° fc fj?jK? Business Manager Carol Beers I SwyJs P s4 esses:: : ££ Ltt r SjCifStrike Talk- ' n . Jb ? U  ■ , April 2, 1981 Brews Again 1 OB ACT ON THREATENS May 14, 1981 EXAMS AND GRADUATION 1 1 ■1 — 1 — i- 1 51 1 he Comment THE LONG by Gil Bliss Old Yankee farmers refer to the shortest distance between two points in terms of As the crow flies. BSC students have betrayed their Yankee sense of practicality by deducing that the shortest route between the new Burnell School and the campus is a path that begins at the rear of the gymnasium park ing lot, and ends on Burrill Ave. This would not be a problem except for the fact that most crosses private proper YARD DMn risers of the path )PYS A - V) O 0) Lespasio Bttr 5 fc CO tf ST Mass State System to be Revised g| Reorganization of Hit flj (fc c o U Congrats, Graduates System. by Sue Asci ln 1965i the Willis-Harrington Act The Massachusetts State fehcd present system of legislature- has signed I into law the education . Due to the recent fiscal 1981 budget wh.ch provides J j , the Board of for the reorganization of public HighTrEducatio the Secretary of propose _. .. t . fiw _ boards of V « tf A e V ,€ e er education. The ies a cer ed Kegents ' - rised of fifteen fQ rjLcjL ,bV five boards trustees and their respective central W BoariTof Education, the ■, ' - een trustees ar tne office have been eliminated. was established in 1 ' study. Before the i ■] 3 developed, variou £ submitted recommei 3 M The political pr 3 impatient with th JJ 3 process which i.. establishment of committees r i ' T - !• -♦ ? l . ) e fr y Gil Bliss Problems have developed over the recent election held by the SGA the two vacant Senator At SGA Election Snafu JOHN • o til 4+4O + aV Qj 9P sea,s The elect,on - held lasf V _,_ L • £y anuary 28. was declared invalid on e 4 ' bruary 3 by the BSC Student •uirt. led by Chief Justice Jane ' h It c nr •- , President Bill Mullen, requested recount coulc All persons interested lr Senator At Large out newnominat them for the sec o will have to qo t :ll 1 ' cJllleeL WINSTON BSC Representatives LENNON Aid Anderson Drive 1940-1980 siilorjd 52 The Comment Jfci as Calcificds ffWW Student Government Deposed in Coup Great Hill Nuked AC - °- S ?Vv - -o - oc no 0) x° JO N° (ST a V ? V l «?• :w U •A t -t ;-rV5£ ' a (0: l  V o X o V V f -. • - Sf, b Ppi Q • u sac. o een «i ? s „ ' s tar fi.. , a ' , t i —f — r e SGA Vetoes Model U.N ' e . i i noy wntest n CO (0- 4 J 53 55 DIVISION OF PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION Dr. Ray G. Harper Head, Division of Professional Education Dr. Marilyn Barry Chairperson, Educational Services Dr. Wayne Dickinson Chairperson, Elementary and Earl; Childhood Education Dr. Alan Lander Chairperson, Media and Librarianship Dr. Robert Fitzgibbons Chairperson, High School, Middle School and Adult Education Dr. Catherine Comeau Chairperson, Health, Physical Education an Recreation 56 DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS Dr. Walter Hewitson Chairperson, Biological Sciences Dr. Kenneth Howe Head, Division of Natural Mathematics Dr. Wilmon Chipman Chairperson, Chemical Sciences Dr. Richard Calusdi an Chairperson, Physics Dr. Murray Abramson Chairperson, Mathematics and Computer Science Dr. Robert Dillman Chairperson, Earth Sciences and Geography 57 Division of Social Sciences - s - I ft J f Dr. Jordan Fiore Head, Division of Social Sciences Dr. Michael Kryzanek Chairperson, Political Science and Economics Dr. Thomas Turner Chairperson, History 58 Dr. Stephen Smalley Chairperson, Art Division of Humanities and Creative Arts Professor Robert Barnett Head, Division of Humanities and Creative Arts Dr. Kenneth Falkner Chairperson, Music Dr. Donald Johnson Chairperson, English Dr. David Cheney Chairperson, Philosophy, Religious Studies i Dr. Jaqueline Eno s Chairperson, Foreign Languages Professor Lee Dunne 59 Chairperson, Speech Communication, Theatre Arts. Com- munication Disorders ■' - - J , Dr. Morgan Brown Head. Division of Behavioral Sciences Division of Behavioral Sciences Dr. Abraham Thomas Chairperson, Sociology and Anthropology Dr. Susan Todd Chairperson. Psychology Professor Dorothy Howard Chairperson, Social Work 60 THE STRIKE THAT ALMOST WAS Last fall, the faculty at Bridgewater State College, as well as faculty throughout the state college system, threatened to strike because of the lack of a pay raise. After a negotiated settlement was declared unacceptable by Governor King, both sides went back to the table to hammer out the agreement subsequently signed by the governor. As a result of the delays, members of the Mass State College Association began informational picketing outside the Grove Street Administration building. The possibility of a strike has brought all of the old skeletons out of closets regarding civil disobedience, who is on what side, etc., all of the problems that we faced through the autumn. 62 MttTHkoomiCA - -la! e 63 I 64 65 President Munroe caught with his pants down. 66 ' J . I ' 4 i $ 1 Relaxing at BSC 67 GLORIA STEINEM, APRIL 28TH, 1981 Left to Right: Vivien Marx, Gloria Steinem, Kathleen Quinn On April 28th, 1981, the Student Union Program Committee spon- sored a lecture by Gloria Steinem. Ms. Steinem is one of the nation ' s best known and most critically ac- claimed non-fiction wirters. She is currently an editor and writer of Ms. Magazine. Her most frequent writing subjects are politics, current sociology and profiles with special emphasis on political movements among women and minority groups. She has received extensive honors for her work. In 1970 she received the Penney- Missouri Journalism Award and was named McCall ' s Woman of the year in 1971. Ms. Steinem was the first recipient of the Simmons ' College Doctor of Human Justice Degree in 1973. She serves on the Advisory Board of the National Organization for Women, was one of the Con- veners of the National Women ' s Political Caucus in 1971 and serves on its Advisory Committee. During her lecture Gloria Steinem covered many issues. She spoke of marriage, the need for equality between both partners and of the role of women in their careers out- side the home as well as homemakers. Ms. Steinem also mentioned the impact of the right wing on women and minorities. In addition, she emphasized the impor- tance of reproductive freedom for women. Following the lecture was a ques- tion and answer period during which Ms. Steinem responded to questions from an active audience ranging in topic areas from the male female draft to the future of the Women ' s Movement. Over 500 people from the College as well a s the Boston area had come to hear Ms. Steinem speak — exceeding any audience for a speaker at Bridgewater State College. 68 QUAD 8 STORMS STAGE: HOPE IS THE THING WITH FEATHERS The Quad 8 faculty football team-theatre troupe played to packed houses on Tuesday as the group made a successful splash into the world of theatre. No stranger to the roar of fans during athletic contests, these pioneer- ing individuals made their first at- tempt at the subtler forms of entertainment. A total of 275 students, administrators, faculty, and theatre buffs packed the con- fines of the Library Lecture Hall for two shows to see the Quad 8 perform in Hope Is the Thing with Feathers , directed by BSC Ensemble Theatre director and Quad 8 member Steve Levine. Levine showed that he is a master of his craft as he was able to mold a group of inexperienced actors into a cohesive unit, one that seemed to instinctively know how to play their audience. The many hours of rehearsal reflected in the performance and the Quad 8 scholarship received a substantial shot in the arm financially. . . im :-.-■•■' ••■.-■' ■■■■■- ' ■4- r f ■V 4  ff 1 4 % i MB s ■gal -■■• ■• ' -: 69 Jonathan Kozal the Keynote Speaker at the Lester G. Houston Memorial Lecture One in five American adults is totally illiterate, and fully one in three is functionally illiterate, i.e., barely able to get by. This na- tional scandal, hidden from public view by the shame of those af- flicted and the simple lack of awareness on the part of the ma- jority of Americans, was the sub- ject of Jonathan Kozol ' s IV2 hour lecture April 6 at the ballroom in the Student Union. Speaking before a packed audience, Kozol delivered the Lester G. Houston Memorial Lecture sponsored by the Social Action Club of Bridgewater State College. Lester G. Houston (1921-1977) Lester G. Houston was born in Newton, Massachusetts on September 8, 1921. He attended the Newton public schools and later was graduated from Howard University, Washington, D.C. He earned the Master ' s degree from Boston University School of Social Work and completed course work for the Ph.D. degree in social work at the Florence Heller School, Brandeis University. Mr. Houston served as director of community organization for the Roxbury, Massachusetts Special Youth Project, founder and director of the Roxbury Community Council, and assisted with the establishment of the Roxbury Comprehensive Health Center. He taught for many years at the Boston University School of Social Work and served as chairman of the Community Organization sequence. He lectured at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Simmons College, and the University of North Carolina. He joined the faculty of Bridgewater State College in September 1973 as Director of the Social Work Program. He died on October 13, 1977. Each Year We Ring in the Holiday Season With the Traditional CHRISTMAS BALL smL m . B Bm3 ,. WHB pS • V 1 eI 1 . m ? ? fl ■l jiBr B A ittfSfl ' 7 71 72 THE RATHSKELLER -4 i i STAFF Coordinator L. Ragosta Grad. Assistant C. Belleville Relief Managers B. Crowly E. Hanna J. Kirkauldy B. Lucci D. Magoun G. McCabe R. Santos B. Smith Student Coordinators G. Floyd J. Hawkins 73 The Clinic Where Everyone Benefits THE CHILDREN ' S PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT CLINIC The Children ' s Physical Developmental Clinic is a unique community service pro- gram offered by the Health, Physical Educa- tion and Recreation Department of Bridgewater State College. The Clinic is for children and youth 18 months through 21 years of age with physical, mental and social disabilities. The Clinic was founded at Bridgewater State College in 1973. Over the years the program has received recognition from parent groups, as well as members of medical, educational and psychological fields and state organizations. Currently the program is the only one of its kind in New England. Seventy children and youth with special needs participate in the Saturday morning Clinic program which is conducted for two eight-week sessions during the academic year. The first session is conducted in the Fall, and the second is conducted in the Spring. 74 75 If there were uncertainties in your life in the Fall of 1977 about college or about Bridgewater, there was at least one thing that you could be sure of. The Force would be with you! This was because Star Wars was everywhere and being seen by everyone. Even my parents saw it! Remember Luke, Princess Leia, Hans and Obi-won Kenobi ? Remember Threepio and Artoo Detoo? Remember Darth Vader? Other celluloid offerings included the visual Close Encounters of the Third Kind , the inspirational Rocky and A Star is Born. On the tube your probably watched Roots and turned in to the last episode of the Mary Tyler Moore Show. In music the year marked the death of the King, Elvis, in August. The biggest album of the year, by far, was Rumours by Fleetwood Mac. In 1978 you probably saw Grease , Saturday Night Fever and Animal House , hopefully the last did not reflect life in your dorm. Saturday Night Fever introduced us to disco and John Travolta. The sound track by the Bee Gees sold millions. Other major albums included Bruce Springsteen ' s Darkness on the Edge of Town , Billy Joel ' s The Stranger , and Bob Seager ' s Night Moves and the Who ' s Who Are You? the last group suffering the loss of their fierry drummer Keith Moon in September. On television the hit was Holocaust, the disturbing story of a Jewish family in Germany during World War II. 1979 brought us three major films about Vietnam, the Deer Hunter , Coming Home and Apocalypse Now. Others included Alien and Manhattan. On television the top five shows were 60 Minutes , Three ' s Company , Alice , Mash and One Day at a Time. Over the airwaves we heard Stevie Wonder ' s Journey Through The Secret Life of Plants and Bob Dylan ' s Slow Train Coming. This was also the year of the UNICEF concert in New York City and the tragic death of 1 1 fans at a Who Concert in Cincinnati. Finally we ' re into the 1980 ' s and our last year at Bridgewater. Everyone knows that your- senior year is a snap! Right? Wrong, but we made it through anyway. This was the year that the Empire Struck Back. Other movies included Ordinary People , Altered States and Urban Cowboy. Two major albums were London Calling by the Clash and The River by Bruce Springsteen. On television we watched the highly successful Shogun and on Dallas we finally found out who shot JR. The year ended on a tragic note with the senseless killing of John Lennon in December in New York City. In January of 81 we swore in a new President. (And you did not vote for Anderson?) January also marked the return of the long overdue hostages from Iran. In late March our new President was the target of an unsuccessful assassination attempt, and in April the space shuttle finally made its maiden voyage to usher in a new age of space travel. As you studied for your final finals you were probably listening to James Taylor ' s Her Town Too or Neil Diamond ' s Love on the Rocks If you could break away for a movie, you probably saw Private Benjamin , Tess or Excalibur. 76 77 Cho.eo e , d .Y, CAST (In order of appearance) MARY LAWSON . . . . Mary Ellen Keen DOCTOR BIRD Robyn Silva RUTH BONE Jeannie Ouellette SISTER MARGARITA Lisa Caron DOCTOR DEVINE Stephen Lee VOICE OF RUTH Denise Cormier LINDA MAY BONE Carolyn O ' Neil LEO KANT Michael Ricciardi VIC KANT Daniel Ornelas VOICE OF VIC Karl Wiedergott FATHER MCCANN Donald Baillargeon DAVID BONE John Richards EDGAR DANIELS . . Roger Dickinson VOICE OF EDGAR . . . John Plausse V A, ' ' o ■V ° V H v. . C fr PV.V4 4 % i w C , y ' o f ° e V % A, .V C S ' ,•. ' % , %f 79 80 SOCIAL ACTION CLUB Left to Right: Jody Peterson, Treasurer; Nancy Wales, President; Colleen Desmond, Vice- President. Not Present: Kim Huebner-Wurster, Secretary; Howard London, Advisor. EARTH SCIENCE CLUB Left to Right: Kayleen Jalkut, Treasurer; Gerard Martin, President. 81 HISTORY CLUB PARTY, PERSONALITY. SOCIALLY, INTELLECTUALLY: These words are synonymous with the intent behind the History Club — to pro- mote a greater degree of understanding and interaction between students and faculty; and to provide students an op- portunity to meet other students using history as a common bond. Learn more about yourself by experiencing the past — we sponsor movies, guest lectures, social activities and historical trips (last year to New Orleans). Further, if you have trouble with history academically, the History Club will offer a tutorial service to help you through the difficult courses. Cindy Robinson, Liz Jones, Chris Keesacker. Diane O ' Kane, Mary Jahoda THE POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB IN WASHINGTON, D.C. by Gil Bliss The Political Science Club sponsors various trips throughout the academic year but non bears the significance, or the moral impact of a trip to Washington, D.C. Over the spring break, 18 BSC students, accompanied by Professors Clifford and Harrington of the Political Science Department, made the 9 hour drive to the Capitol District. They came away much the wiser due to the many plann- ed meetings with influential persons, as well as the opportunity to bask in the historical at- mosphere that really brings home the ideals and principles that founded this country. Club president, Gerry Dumas spent many hours in preparation for this trip, arranging the many appointments throughout the week, and the travelers appreciated the ef- fort, seeing as Gerry did not even make the trip. The meetings balanced all of the func- tions of the government, ranging from the Congressional Budget Office to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to the FBI. We met with Chris Chamberlain, foreign affairs aide to Senator Tsongas; Jan Kalicki, foreign affairs aide to Senator Kennedy; Senator Kennedy himself; and Congressman Barney Frank. In- ternational affairs students were sated with appearances at the Canadian Embassy (Jean-Marie Robinaud), the Peruvian Em- bassy (Domingo Da-Ficho), the Soviet Em- bassy (Anatoly Skrepko, that took some talk- ing to get in), and the State Department (Larry Napper, Soviet Affairs expert). The group also talked with lobbyists of congress including people from Common Cause and theAFL-CIO. 82 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 84 Bottom, Left to Right: Judy Henry, Gail Cundall, Brenda Green, Nancy Silva, Peter Keelan, Mary Ann Imbaro, Laura Brauer, Gerry Dumas. Top: Rich Pizzuto, Arthur Grant, Lucy Collins, Mary Noonan, Bill Mullen, Dave Munroe, John Dalrymple, Cindy Robinson, Laurie Moore, Nancy Paglione, Bill O ' Neil, Liz Jones. PROGRAM COMMITTEE Top, Left to Right: Ann Pizzuto, Terry Nadeau, Dave Nayes, Kathy Ego. Second Row: John Strachen, Kathy Neggarty, Kim Martin, Debbie Tobin, Kathy Quinn, Vivien Marx, Mary Lane, Pam Pinchook, Pamela Kenny. Third Row: Phyllis Cox, Marion Luongo, Liz Jones. Bottom: Linda Ragosta, Associate for Program Development, Cindy Doughty, Ellen Cuttle, Cindy McDonald, Peggy Alexander. Not Present: Peggy Noar, Ann Kelleher, Lynn Townsend. 85 EXECUTIVE BOARD rwafi5ae r Front Row: Laura Innis, Terry Murphy, Nancy Silva, Keith Benoit. Back Row: Bill Mullen, Nancy Paglione, Liz Jones. 86 87 AQUABRYTES From Left to Right: Sue Ahern, Pam Warner, Dawn Howard, Freddie Desrosier, Debbie Roberts, Pat Robinson, Audrey Colson, Colleen Desmond, Kathy Crane, Nancy Wales, Doreen Schreiner, Debbie Powell, Joyce Cantrell, Debbie Lehmann, Majorie Rugan, Advisor. Not Present: Dianne Howard, Laura Puleio. 88 [ to Right: Kathy Crane, Dianne Howard, Officers; Deb- Lehmann, Asst. Advisor; Majorie Rugen, Advisor. Not sent: Laura Puleio, Officer. The department sponsors a syn- chronized swimming club, Aquabrytes, open to all students, which meets weekly and culminates its year with a synchronized swimm- ing performance in the Spring. The club is under the directorship of Miss Marjorie Rugen. 89 Karate Club participates in 1 981 New England Col- legiate Karate Conference On Saturday, April 25, the BSC Karate Club travelled to Tufts University to participate in the 1981 New England Collegiate Karate Conference. This was only the second of this type of competition for the Karate Club, but their performance was anything less than outstanding. The team par- ticipated in three competitions. The first was the Mens Kumite or sparring competition. The BSC team took second place in this competition. The members in this competition were: Jim Carrol, Wayne Rogers, Joe Valante, Dan Fergu- son, Hitoshi Sumida. The second was the Men ' s Kata or form competition. The members in this com- petition were: Hitoshi Sumida, Joe Valante, Jim Car- rol. Andrew Biggio. and Mike Katz. The third was the Women ' s Kata and Kumite competition. The mem- bers in this competition were: Maureen Conroy and Terry Hiltz. During the competition five out of 200 fighters were chosen to be the most advanced, and out of those five chosen were three members of the BSC team. They were Wayne Rogers, Jim Carrol, and Hitoshi Sumida. This indeed was an outstanding performance, and just think, only three broken hands out of nine participants! CAMPUS CHAMPION Vivien Marx, from Teaneck, New Jersey was among the par- ticipants competing in the 10th Annual Intercollegiate Table Tennis Championships. Vivien, who attends Bridgewater State College, was one of 32 finalists from over 2800 college and university campuses throughout the U.S. competing at the University of Minnesota in Min- neapolis, Minnesota from April 26th-28th. All c ompetitors have gained the right to compete in this na- tional championship by previously winning one of 16 regional tournaments. National champions will be determined in men ' s and ladies singles and mixed doubles categories. The Intercollegiate Table Ten- nis Championships are made possible by a grant to the Association of College Unions- International, the sponsoring organization, from General Sportcraft Co., and Stiga of Sweden. Vivien Marx takes 4th place in 10th Annual Intercollegiate Table Tennis Championships 90 -.as- J £rs ii i 1 1 J j-,3 w ' ■91 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS From Left to Right: Gene Manning, Publicity Direc- tor; David Munroe, Presi- dent; Gina Rose Ferron, Secretary; John Ahoukas, Treasurer; Robin Georges, Vice-President; Bob Reed, Social Director. 92 THE FRENCH CLUB THE GERMAN SLAVIC STUDIES CLUB TOM PARKS A comedy career was not what Tom Parks ' parents had in mind for him when after many years and several thousand dollars, Tom graduated from college. Armed with a degree in public relations, Tom hunted for the right career cocktail party, but had to settle for doing stand-up routines at the Great Southeast Music Hall in Atlan- ta. His material jelled, his timing clicked, and Tom lost his amateur standing among local hecklers. Three hundred colleges and clubs later, the mature Parks stands alone — one man on a stage — with material he writes — he ' s the scenery, he ' s the sound effects, he ' s the sense; and the resulting comedy is electrifying. 94 95 Cheryl Acquafresca Social Work John A. Ahokas History Jeanne M. Ahern Early Child Cheryl A. Almeida Special Education Susan Allen English Lisa Altman Special Education 96 Sherelyn Ames Elementary Education Tina M. Anas Psychology Carole Andrade Art C ifX Charleen Arruda Elementary Education Elaine M. Arthur Elementary Education Elizabeth Ashburn Social Work 97 Diane Aubut Special Education Linda R. Audette Elementary Education Philip G.Auglis Geography Mary Jean Aveiro Physical Education « i iiij ♦ ♦ ♦• • • . f f M • t M M ♦ i •   1 ' ♦•Ml MM ♦ ♦ Andrew P. Agas Geography Joanne E. Axon Social Work 98 I Susan M. Bagley Special Education Donald Bagnell Physical Education - : I John Banach History Sociology Maryan Barbarisi Special Education H M . B i ■• w ' %r HF BW ' • 1 J fc P u 1 V w r n Mark Baron Sociology Nancy Barrett Special Education 99 Marylu Barrow Elementary Education Bonnie Bartolini Special Education Donna Beaudoin Communication Arts and Sciences Paul Beaudoin English Wendy Beauregard Communication Arts and Sciences Keith Benoit Political Science 100 Cynthia Bertoncini Elementary Education Laura Beshears Special Education Kathy Besso Special Education MathewW. Blake Physical Education Karen L. Bevis Art Gilbert W. Bliss Political Science 101 Kathleen Boggan Physical Education Cynthia A. Booth English Susan J. Boyd Sociology Paul Branco History Catherine Brennan Elementary Education Nancy Brennan Communication Disorders i 102 Sheila Brennan English Susan E. Brennan Social Work Lynne D. Breslouf Communication Disorders Patty Brown Physical Education Merrill Bryant Elementary Education Eileen Buckley Physical Education 103 Louise R. Burke Art Catherine M. Bush Physical Education Susan Burt Early Childhood Education Joanne Butler Sociology Gerald Cacciapuoti Elementary Education Steven Cadoreette Chemistry 104 Nancy A. Camacho Social Work ¥L 3 ♦ 1 ■r w f ♦ ♦• • ♦ ► J ♦ H ,♦ ♦ • y 1  X J m W • • 4r t ••V • 1 •  J t • • 4 ? •i 1 4) 1 Li - • Doris Cannata Special Education Mary B. Carlson Math Nancy I. Carr Communication Disorders Robert L. Chandler English James Chiavaroli Physical Education 105 Marisa A. Ciolfi Early Childhood Education Joanne K. Cioper Elementary Education j Susan M. Clancy Elementary Education Giselle Clapin Biology Carol G.Clark Social Work David P. Clark Physical Education 106 John V. Cleary Chemistry Susan M. Coffey Communication Arts and Sciences Carol L. Coletta Physical Education Audrey R. Colson Math Frank Comparato Communication Arts and Sciences Julie Conroy Special Education 107 Susan M. Cook Early Childhood Education Jean M. Coombs Art Christine Cooper English Donna J. Corio Communication Arts and Sciences Kathleen Corliss Physical Education Cynthia Corridan Biology 108 Debra Costa Special Education Richard Cournoyer Political Science Denise Coutinho Physical Education Kathleen Crane Special Education David Crawford Communication Arts and Sciences Terry A. Crowell Geography 109 Joni M. Dahlene Communication Arts and Sciences Diana Daloisio Physical Education Susan Danforth Biology Michael DaSilva Political Science Bernadette Davis Elementary Education IN Charlene M. Davis Elementary Education 110 Deborah J. Davis Early Childhood Education Julie A. Deery History Andrea J. Delisle Elementary Education Karen Demarest Math Valerie A. DeSalvo Speech Communication Susan DeSlauriers Early Childhood Education 111 Colleen M. Desmond Social Work Robert DeVarennes Social Work Daniel J. Dickinson Elementary Education Adrienne Dion Political Science John A. DiTullio Geology Sharon A. Donahue Communication Arts and Sciences 112 Regina C. Donnelly Communication Disorders Jeannine Ducharme Elementary Education Denise M. Doolan Special Education Pauline A. Dumais Communication Disorders Carin E. Drew Physical Education «- ' J Gerard F. Dumas History Political Science 113 Linda A. Dunne Social Work Jonathan Eastman Geography ) Edith I. Eaton Social Work Tracy A. Ellis Elementary Education i fl ( BV ta k . 2m5A.% 0 fc . : A . . A - . J J ? ; • • V ▼AV5 7 ■% ■P r  • r . .. AV C ' ' ' V ' . ' :•; ' :••• i r %Y ♦♦ ' y ' ■- £■' 4 ' • ' |I ' Beverly J. English Special Education Nancy A. Eosco Sociology 114 Anne M. Fahey Early Childhood Education Kathleen M. Farrell Elementary Education Nancy E. Fee Art Mary F. Feeley Math Patricia M. Feeley Communication Arts and Sciences MaryJo Ferreira Communication Disorders 115 Wendy A. Ferreira Early Childhood Education Joann M. Ferro Special Education Gina R. Ferron Special Education Thomas M. Fisher Psychology Barbara Fitzgerald Social Work Kathleen Fitzgerald Political Science 116 Patricia Fitzpatrick Physical Education Joanne Flaherty Physical Education Joanne Fleming Social Work Mary Fogarty Elementary Education Jacqueline Foley Social Work Sandra Fox Elementary Education 117 Lawrence A. Frazier Social Work Joanne Freitas Physical Education 1 i •♦♦♦♦♦ •♦♦  •  §♦ ♦ ♦ ♦  5 % ' jjpD ▼ t v r i ♦ ♦ ♦ | 1 V ♦ ■' Suzanne E. Fulton Communication Disorders Denise M. Gagne Social Work Robin A. Gangi Art Paula Gattineri Communication Arts and Sciences 118 Robin D. Georges Early Childhood Education Barbara J. Gerraughty English Darryl R. Gifford Biology Jean M. Gilmartin Psychology Karen M. Giribaldi Physical Education Michele M. Giroux Special Education 119 Judith R. Glott Early Childhood Education Rosa M. Goncalves Special Education Kym J. Goddu Biology • • - - - Hk ' 0K QBoH ■W j JLJK TO| «Lr r i 1 Deborah Gracia Elementary Education Eva Marie Greeley Physical Education Karen M. Greene Communication Arts and Sciences 120 Vincent A. Greeno Physical Education Deborah Guertin Chemistry Geology Christina S. Hadges Biology t Mary Ann Halloran Elementary Education Amy B. Hamel Early Childhood Education •■' f ' ' M t Uf Suzanne Hamel Special Education 121 Julie C. Henderson Communication Arts and Sciences Constance Haynes Physical Education Julie Hayes Communication Arts and Sciences Bonnie M. Hart Social Work Karen D. Harrison Social Work Carol Hansen Social Work 122 Mary E. Hennessy Special Education John M. Hibert Physical Education Patricia L. Hickey Physical Education Jeanie L. Hill Elementary Education LynnK. Hill Special Education Margaret T. Hoar Elementary Education 123 Laura M. Holland French John E. Hopkins English Diana K. Horan Social Work ' Janet Horkey Special Education Carleen F. Horn Elementary Education Mayumi Hoshiko Early Childhood Education 124 Diane L. Howard Math Elaine N. Howard Anthropology John A. Howard Physical Education i Barbara Hudee Physical Education Eileen M. Hurley English Francene A. Hurley Special Education 125 Judith A. Ide Psychology Linda lannuzzi Social Work Mary E. Hyde Elementary Education Janet C. Hutton Early Childhood Deborah Hutchinson Physical Education Tom Hurley Psychology 126 Masako Iguchi Math Michael G. Irams Geography Cheryl A. Jackson Physical Education Esta Jacobs Communication Arts and Sciences Ellen Jalbert Art Tracy P. Jellows Physics 0 mk ► 127 Donna D. Johnson Early Childhood Education Patricia A. Johnson Elementary Education Elizabeth A. Jones History Marcia M. Jones Special Education Robert Josselyn Sociology Jacqueline Kahn Art 128 Karen Kaminsky Physical Education Anne M. Keene Social Work Anne-Marie Kaupp Special Education Patrick P. Kataurama Biology Lauren Katkin Art Leslie A. Kane Communication Arts and Sciences 129 Ann Marie Kelleher Elementary Education Erin R. Kelley Special Education Susan L. Kelley Early Childhood Richard G. Kelly Geography Laurie A. Kenneally Sociology Jane L. Keyes Communication Disorders 130 Christine Kiddy Special Education Gayle Kiley Art Susan Kinsella French Robert Kirchner Elementary Education Janice L. Knox Physical Education Robert Kroon Political Science ti 131 Anne Kummer Elementary Education Sandra LaBrie Social Work Aggie LaCouture Physical Education Joseph Lachimia Communication Arts and Sciences Daniel W. Lacroix History Geraldine Lacroix Communication Arts and Sciences 132 Russell J. Laplume Special Education Doreen Langer Physical Education Sandra Lambert Physical Education Barbara LaFranchise Psychology Susan J. LaFlamme Elementary Education Ruth LaFlamme Chemistry 133 Deborah LaPointe Special Education Diane LaPointe Psychology Catherine Lawrence Biology Patrice E. Leary Elementary Education Donna J. Leonard Early Childhood Education Kenneth J. Leoni Political Science 134 -6, f 3 C Thomas E. Leoni Political Science Mark A. Lespasio History Deborah Leonard Physical Education Dominic Levasseur Biology Chemistry Cheryl Leuer Special Education Arthur Levesque Physical Education 135 Elaine LeVesque Communication Arts and Sciences Robert Lhomme Physical Education Leslie Lithtenstein Biology mssmmam sgm Jeanne A. Limn English Kathleen Lingren Social Work Wendy Lizotte Spanish History 136 David C. Loeper Math Pauline Long Early Childhood Barbara Longo Biology Krystal Longworth Biology Chemistry Mary R. Love Physical Education Cathleen Lowrie Art 137 Peter Lucia History Valerie Lynch Geography Gail Macauley Physical Education John MacDonald Sociology Mary MacDonald Elementary Education Joan Maclsaac Art 138 Linda Madden Math Catherine Mahoney Special Education E - • ♦ • i j i • • « • •  . Lt «J Andrea Mancini Social Work Eugene Manning Communication Arts and Sciences Kathleen Manning Special Education Joanne Mansor Biology 139 Kathleen K. Marsh Psychology History Kathleen Martell Biology Lucinda A. Martin Social Work Jtm ' ' «Hp ■■m % 9 T • ' ♦ ■4  pF A fcte i ' ' ♦ i 1 1 1 m r i 3 , r  ♦ i • fl • ♦?♦ ' 4 Bj Vivian Marx Biology Laura McAdam Biology Kathleen Mccallion Biology 140 Maryann McCarthy Elementary Education Patricia A. McCarthy Physical Education Winnifred McCarthy Special Education Janet Mccauley Special Education v Louise A. Mccormack Elementary Education Suzanne Mccurley Elementary Education 141 Joseph McDonald Communication Arts and Sciences Barbara McGuire Social Work Nancy McKinney Physical Education Donna M. McPhee Physical Education Kathleen E. McSweeney Physical Education Susan McSweeney Psychology 142 Elizabeth Medeiros Social Work Heidi Mello Social Work Sharon Mendonca Special Education Claire Merianos English Ann Merlin Physical Education Cheryl Mesheau Physical Education 143 Alan E. Miller Sociology Ir t ♦ ♦♦ A. • • F .V m 4 : .y . fF ' riw,i | 1 ' I 1 1 A M  p W Jean E. Miller Sociology Margaret Miller Elementary Education ! Stephen M. Mills Physical Education Jean W. Milne Biology Richard R. Miner Special Education 144 Maureen Minnehan Art Goerge Mitsiaris Social Work Susan Moran Early Childhood Education Janet E. Moriarty Physical Education Kevin J. Moriarty Physical Education Deborah L. Morris Elementary Education 145 i John Mpagi Art Patricia Mulkern Communication Disorders Morgan Mulkerrin Physical Education Sandra Mullaney Geography David Munroe Elementary Education Theresa M. Muolo Physical Education 146 Edward J. Murphy Biology Chemistry Maureen P. Murphy Communication Arts and Sciences Susan M. Murphy Physical Education Terry Murphy Political Science m Edward J. Murray Physical Education Stephen Najarian Physical Education 147 Heidi Neff Sociology Wendy A. Newman Early Childhood Education Maureen Nigrelli Elementary Education George A. Nigro Communication Arts and Sciences Mark Nolan Psychology Jean M. O ' Brien Early Childhood Education 148 Virginia O ' Brien Early Childhood Education .w Glenn O ' Flaherty Sociology Robert C.O ' Haver English ' •am Kathleen O ' Hord Communication Disorders Diane T. O ' Kane Psychology y f Wfi • Joanne C. Oliver Early Childhood Education 149 Robert F. Olsen Physical Education Karen J. Olshaw Special Education Sally A. O ' Neil Art Lynn M. O ' Toole Elementary Education Mary B. O ' Toole Special Education 150 Joanne M. Pacheco Special Education Nancy Paglione Political Science Christina Parker Special Education James Parr Communication Arts and Sciences John W. Parsons Special Education Lynne M. Patey Special Education 151 Michael Pazzanese Physical Education Roberta J. Peabody Social Work Carol A. Pellegrine Social Work Majorie Perry Social Work Karen E. Peterson Special Education Jody Peterson Social Work 152 Denise M. Pettingill Elementary Education Audrey L. Pina Communication Disorders John Plausse English Denise A. Podgurski Biology Louise Poirier Psychology Deborah Poweli Math 153 Susan Price Special Education Tamara A. Puckett Math Robin L. Puff Elementary Education Lauren Puzas Special Education Michele E. Quegan Psychology Marianne J. Quigley Early Childhood Education 154 Susanne Raffa Social Work Martha J. Randell History Deborah A. Reed Elementary Education Robert A. Reed Special Education Karen T. Regan Physical Education Brenda L. Reidy Physical Education 155 Louise Ricciardi English A i Jayne D. Richards Physical Education Joseph J. Rico, Jr. History Sherry A. Riley Special Education Janet A. Ripin English Cheryl-Ann Roach Physical Education 156 Karen Roberge Communication Disorders Margo Robichaud Communication Disorders Cynthia Robinson History Nancy Robinson Elementary Education Douglas R. Rogers Geography Patricia Rogers Communication Disorders 157 w M % ) • • • ♦ 1 • % ■1 ♦ • ■N ¥ 1 r ■is 1 Elizabeth Rosen Elementary Education Cheryl A. Ross Biology Kathy Rue Physical Education Michael D. Ryan Psychology f M t James Sanford Art 158 Stephanie Sardelis History Michael L. Sardina Physical Education Joanne Sarno Social Work Kathleen A. Schedler Social Work ' 1 H ' ♦♦♦ ,♦♦• ♦♦ ' M fc ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ !  § sy F v 7 ' •v • f ¥ m Jane Shamesman Special Education Salvatore Scola Physical Education 159 Karen Shanahan Psychology Jean M. Sharland Special Education Deidre Shea Special Education Patricia E. Sheehan Physical Education Christine A. Silva Special Education Robin L. Silva Communication Arts and Sciences 160 Kathleen Simonelli Social Work •£.- Jr W! ' JfcM HfcjL W £s  m M ■Bv-s. B r Cynthia Skinner Physical Education Donna M. Skinner Physical Education jBy i|t % % A ink Judith E. Smith Physical Education Beverly A. Smith Social Work i 1 Kathleen Smith Social Work 161 Tracy A. Smith Sociology Steven Soldi Physical Education Mary Carol Sousa Communication Disorders Darlene Spaulding Physical Education Paula Squires Psychology Joyce Sroczynski Elementary Education 162 Joan St. Andre Physical Education Linda L. Stanton Social Work Cheryl St. Germain Early Childhood Education Ralph W. Stone Special Education Mary B. Sullivan Math Charles E. Stuptevant Math 163 Thomas P. Sullivan Earth Science F m • •  n i W mm r,v i v ♦ i -  M ' L ♦ t  v.v .X H L Nancy Swanburg Social Work Melanie J. Swift Psychology J Anthony Sylvester Communication Arts and Sciences Susan Tavitian Special Education Anna M. Thomas Special Education 164 Debora J. Thorton Art Sheila Tiberi Social Work Debbie Tobin Anthropology 4 4 Randy J. Toll Physical Education Maryanne Tobin Early Childhood Education Janet Trainor Communication Disorders 165 ■1 ■1 M H ' A V kvI v _ aI IK Rosemary Tully Social Work Tena L. Tucker Physical Education ■▼ ' TV T ' T— • •  ♦ t ♦ • t • • i A ♦♦♦ ♦♦ • ♦♦ ♦ 5l •••♦•: Kq L •  89k ♦ ♦♦,? 1 Lisa Vaillancourt Physical Education Sherry Valicenti Physical Education Susan L. Vandal Physical Education Karyn A. Vanderhey Social Work  §• V • 2 ' • ' ♦ ■Ah w 1 1 i 166 Annette Vanderstaay Physical Education Joseph Verria, Jr. Math Nancy A. Wales Social Work Linda R.Walker Biology Lisa R. Walsh Art MiletWebb Social Work 167 Margeret E. Westland Psychology Nancy J. Whelpley Early Childhood Education Barbara White Physical Education Jeffrey Whitty Physical Education Elizabeth A. Williams Communication Arts and Sciences Gail Williamson Elementary Education 168 Kathleen M.Willis Elementary Education Deborah Winters Biology Robert D. Wilson Geography Barbara Wright Physical Education Robert D. Young Communication Arts and Sciences Mary Beth Ferro Psychology 169 170 171 SENIOR DAY COOKOUT 172 MAY 23, 1981 FINAL FAREWELL PARTY WITH PASTICHE 173 SENIOR DINNER DANCE May 29, 1981 Second Society Anthony ' s Crystal Ballroom 174 W i 175 177 (Jommmcement Sonuoration BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE Bridgewater, Massachusetts ON THE QUADRANGLE SATURDAY, MAY THE THIRTIETH NINETEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-ONE AT ELEVEN O ' CLOCK 178 179 President Rondileau addresses the Class of 1981 Left to Right: Dr. Wallace, L Anderson, Dr. Francis T. Sherry, Jame J. Hammond, Pre dent Rondileau, Gov. Furcolo. James J. Hammond, outgoing chancellor of the Massachussetts State College Syste was awarded an honorary doctorate for being a devoted friend of public education his life. Dr William J. Wall. Jr. Marshall of Bridgewater State College 180 Dr. Francis T. Sherry, chairperson of the Board of Trustees of Bridgewater State College, presented the Bachelor ' s Degrees. Former Governor Furcolo receives an honorary doctorate in Public Administration. Former Governor Foster Furcolo, speaker at Commencement Governor Furcolo received an honorary doctorate in public administration for his outstanding political and educational and legal leadership from Dr. Rondileau. He told 1,105 BSC graduates that commence- ment is a time of great pleasure, a milestone in one ' s life. He emphasized that the welfare of the world in the future depends on how the graduates apply their knowledge. The future will bring changes ... to stagger the imagination. He also called upon the graduates to tell govern- ment officials how financial assistance pro- grams helped them obtain their df.grees. Throughout his commencement address, the former governor demonstrated a tenacious wit. At the end of his speech, he mentioned to the students the importance of a good memory to obtain success. First, he said, one must concentrate, then one needs to form associations between the things to be remembered, then ... I forget the last step. 181 ? m % - I V I £ k vm 183 Jl V 184 185 186 _ line InuisHees, IrVesidemifl, IT a cm 1th a mi 4 CI e Wllass oil oil Jrndi5ewa(ler ibdade j olllleoe IDrnatfewader, iHassacmnuiseiKts a mi mi on nice dine iyomilerriinirf ol IJetfrees )adMi°day mmoinraniiflijS, i iay like dlnuirdnedl l unuefleemi InMinidired eif|lnid ' y= ' omie ad ellevemi o c Hoc Ik Upper Umadiramiglle ALMA MATER DEDICATED TO ALBERT G. BOYDEN, Principal, 1860-1906 loved Alma Mater we greet thee, Thy daughters and sons from afar, As often we pause in our toiling To hail thee, whose children we are. Chorus Alma Mater! Alma Mater! Safe for aye in mem ' ry ' s Shrine, Alma Mater! Alma Mater! Praise and love be ever thine. With strong, steady hand dost thou lead us, The powerful arm is our stay; Thy light is our beacon in darkness. Which ever will lend us its ray. Oh, may thy fair name live forever, Be deeply impressed on each heart; That we in our trials and triumphs May ne ' er from thy guidance depart. 187 In his speech senior class President Davi A. Munroe maintained a light tone. H assured that Bridgewater State College the cornerstone of our futures. 188 189 1981 YEARBOOK STAFF EDITOR Adrienne Dion MANAGING EDITOR Mark Lespasio COPY EDITOR Colleen Desmond LAY-OUT EDITOR Nancy Wales PRODUCTION STAFF Thomas Sullivan Daniel Lacroix PHOTOGRAPHERS Rob Berger Bill Hoffman Mike DaSilva 190 ALPHA 1981 From Left to Right: Mark Lespasio, Nancy Wales, Thomas Sullivan. Adrienne Dion. Colleen Desmond 191 Special thanks to Gil Bliss Vivien Marx Craig Norris Bob Pettengill Joel Swanson Linda Ragosta Dave Wilson Their help is gratefully appreciated. 192 Stranger, pause and look; From the dust of ages Lift this little book, Turn the tattered pages, Read me, do not let me die! Search the fading letters, finding Steadfast in the broken binding All that once was I! Edna St. Vincent Millay The Poet and His Book I 193 DOUBLE MAJORS B.A. Gerard F. Dumas 1 1 1 Bedford St. Bridgewater 02324 David Francis Hayes 32 Barnard Road Worcester 01605 Wendy Mae Lizotte 17 Elm St. Linwood 01525 John Patrick Stapieton 189 Roosevelt Ave. Norwood 02062 m. DOUBLE MAJOR B.S. William Joseph Cassano Jr. 17 Surrey Drive Plymouth 02360 Michael Louis Doyle 46 Glennon Ave. Daiton 01226 Linda Marie Drysdale Kelton Road Scituate 02066 Dominic W. Levasseur 62 Harwich Rd. Brewster 02631 Krystal J. Longworth 329 Brook St. Framtngham 01701 Patricia Maureen Mulkern 8 Bormey Lane ■Norwood 02062 DOUBLE MAJOR — B.S. IN EDUCATION Janet Marie Trainor 34 Emerson Drive Norwood 02062 ANTHROPOLOGY B.A. Elaine Nancy Howard 4 College Lane East Falmouth 02536 Masako Iguchi 333 VFW Parkway Boston 02167 Linda Carol (Nutter) Low 135 Main St. Box 201 Falmouth 02541 Deborah Ann Tobin 75 Hilltop Rd. Whitman 02382 ANTHROPOLOGY B.S. ANTHROPOLOGY HISTORY B.A. Catherine Reardon Macy 19WappingRd. Kingston 02364 194 f 4 MAY 1981 GRADUATES Marie Elena Augustinno 210WhittentonSt. Taunton 02780 ANTHROPOLOGY HISTORY B.S. ART Carole F. Andrade 1654 Washington St. East Bridgewater 02333 Louise Roseann Burke 39 Woodbine St. Brockton 02401 Jean Marie Coombs Student Apt. 3A B.S. C. Bridgewater 02324 James Michael Cronan 21 Prospect St. Attleboro 02703 Jill Pearl Dorval 162 Green St. Foxboro 02035 Janet Christina Dunn 170 Center St, Bridgewater 02324 Nancy Elizabeth Fee 39 Simmons Rd. Hingham 02043 Robin Ann Gangi 31 Garfield Ave. Woburn 01801 Clememtine Gloman Hamilton 23 Kathleen Rd. Randolph 02368 Lauren Katkin 65 Ridge St. Brockton 02402 Alan Justin Peterson 84 Dillingham Rd. Brewster 02631 Gayle Marie Kiley 119CrabtreeRd. Quincy 02171 Catherine Lawrie 120 East Main St. Avon 02322 Joan Louise Maclsaac 31 Westover Parkway Norwood 02062 Donna M. McCarthy 135 N. Main St N. Easton 02356 Maureen F. Minnehan 201 Pond St. Avon 02322 John Kiwanuka Mpagi 180 Main St. Apt. A2 Bridgewater 02324 Sally Anne O ' Neill 10 Fay St. Taunton 02780 Raymond Joseph Poliquin 75 Leedham St South Attleboro 02703 James Arnold Sanford 128 Oak St. Halifax 02338 Lisa Rose Walsh 71 Sargent ve. Fitchburg 01420 Richard Vincent Mulcahy, Jr. 28 Maple Ave. Kingston 02364 BEHAVIORAL SCI El HISTORY B.A Dennis Richard Soares 33 Bradfordf tl Plymouth 02360 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES HISTORY B.S. Elizabeth Roseanne owski J 19 Michael Road Dedham 02026 BIOLOGY B.S. Susan Stawniak Berthetette 3Karena Dr. Apt. 16 Taunton 02780 Kathleen Mary Castle 261 Willow Ave. Somerville 02144 Gisele Louise Clapin 25 Hebert Terrace Westport 02790 Cynthia L. Corridan 23ChapinSt Chicopee 01013 Patricia Louise Cutting 18 Woodland Parkway Randolph 02368 Darryl Robert Gifford 269 Alden Road Fairhaven 02719 4 Leonard St. Rynham 02767 Kym James Goddu 207 Grinnel St. New Bedford 02740 Janet M. Golden 43 Fottler Rd. Hingham 02043 Christina Susan Hadges 104Burkeside Ave. Brockton 02401 Patrick Pasteur Katuramu 180 Main St. 6035 Bridgewater 02324 Sus Catherine Mary Lawrence 929 Washington St. Walpole 02081 Leslie Dunifon Lichtenstein 360 Boxberry Hill Road Hatchville 02536 Barbara Ann Longo 40 Jamaica St. Lawrence 01843 Jo-Anne Manson 12 Carl Gardner Rd. Monument Beach 02553 Kathleen Marie Martell 236 School Street Stoughton 02072 Vivien Audrey Marx 62 Union St. Bridgewater 02324 Kathleen Mary McCallion 17 Bay Drive Buzzards Bay 02532 Carol Jeanette Misiewicz 66 Winfisky Drive Stoughton 02072 Orlando Moreira 134 Nash Road New Bedford 02746 Pamela Ann Morris 43 Vine Street Randolph 02368 Cheryl A. Bordne Ross 7 Meadow Ln. Apt. 12 Bridgewater 02324 Gerald George Roy Jr. 2 Lopes Dr. Norton 02766 Linda Ruth Walker 479 Furnace Brook Pkwy Quincy 02170 Deborah Lynne Winters Pierce Ave. Lakeville 02346 William Albert Kummer 6 Forest Place North Attleboro 02760 BIOLOGY B.A. CHEMISTRY B.A. CHEMISTRY B.S. Robert Edward Adams Fosdick Rd. Carver 02330 Deborah Ann Brennan 78 Charles Ave. Stoughton 02072 J ' vi Vincent Cleary 165D Carl Avenue Brockton 02402 Dale Fucci Hanley 28 Dorothy Rd. Whitman 02382 : Ruth Morgan Wain LaFlamme 15 Arlington St. Brockton 02401 Kevin Allen Mulkern 125 Elm St. Marshfield 02050 CHEMISTRY GEOLOGY B.A. Deborah Leslie Guertin 138 Pleasant St. East Bridgewater 02333 Michael Joseph Malley 336 Plymouth St. Whitman 02382 CHEMISTRY GEOLOGY B.S. Stephen Paul Cadorette 25 Aetna St. Somerset 02726 PeterisOzols 90 Metzler Rd. East Bridgewater 02333 Douglas Ronald Rogers 24 Columbia St. Brockton 02401 Rollo Francis Tucker 91 Old Sandwich Rd Plymouth 02360 John Karstin Winkler 196 Thomas St. Middleboro 02346 COMMUNICATION ARTS SCIENCE Donald K. Baillargeo 33 Bachman St. Lowell 01850 Donna Ann Beaudoin Parkis Ave. Linwood 01525 Betsy Joanne Braconi 1422 Washington St. Canton 02021 Nancy M. Brennan 2Tremont St. Charlestown 02129 Lynne Diane Breslou ' f 52WestlakeRd. Natick 01760 Margaret M. Brickie 22 Surrey Drive Plymouth 02360 Deborah Jayne Broadbr 132 Plain St. Easthampton 01027 Nancy Irene Carr 162 Center St. North Easton 02356 Nancy Alcusky Casey 304 Broad St. Weymouth 02188 Judith A. Cherry 1326 Main St. Leicester 01524 idge Susan Marie Coffey 1 1 Governors Rd. Milton 02186 Donna Jean Corio 8 Tall Tree Dr. Beverly 01915 Steven Paul Correia 180 Main St. Apt. El 11 Bridgewater 02324 Christine-Ann Kalisz DeCouto 233ColletteSt. New Bedford 02746 Valerie Ann DeSalvo 60 Chestnut St. Lynnfield 01940 Sharon Ann Donahue 96UticaSt. Quincy 02169 Patricia Marie Feeley 6 Ray Avenue Brockton 02401 Regina C. Donnelly 34 Revere St. Holbrook 02343 Pauline A. Dumais 157 BardsleySt. Fall River 01723 Patricia Ann Emery 10 Carson Ave. Wilmington 01887 Paula Gattineri 30 Mystic Ave. Winchester 01890 Julie Elizabeth Glauben 21 West St. Kingston 02364 Mary-Jane Gorman 5 Puritan Dr. N. Scituate 02060 Julie Beth Hayes 324 Old Town Way Hanover 02339 Leslie Anne Kane 99 Allen Ave. Lynne 01902 Jane Leslie Keyes 21 Pine St. Wakefield 01880 Joseph Lachimia Jr. 15 Skinner St. Brockton 02402 Geraldine LaCro 137 Sassamon Av Milton 02186 Elaine Rita Leves 335 Main St. Somerset 02726 Eugene Francis Manning 41 RoweSt. Milton 02186 Joseph Michael McDonald Jr 70 Madison Rd. Swansea 02777 195 George Anthony Nigro 27 Longmeadow Dr. Hingham 02043 Kathleen O ' Horo 21 1 Summer St. Fitchburg 01420 Amy Petti O ' Malley 351 W. Elm St. Brockton 02401 James Leo Parr 133 Tower St. Dedham 02026 A. Lee Pina 152W. Morgan St. New Bedford 02740 Julie Christine Henderson 180BingSt. Springfield 01118 John David Richards 4 Harvey Lane estboro 01581 Sally Jane Richardson Manor Road Bolton 01740 Patricia Irene Rogers 38 Hillsdale Rd. Holbrook 02343 Karen Marie Schnetder 225 Woodlawn Circle Marshfield 02050 Robyn Lynn Silva 24 Parker Drive East Freetown 02717 Laurie L. A. Sindone 31 Hatherly Road Scituate 02066 Suzanne Miller Warsing 24 Old Farm Road Mansield 02048 Elizabeth Ann Hart Williams 3 Village Way Brockton 02401 Marcia Cozzens Young 3 Standish Ave. Kingston 02364 Maureen Patricia Murphy 27 Linden Ave. Fairhaven 02719 Robert David Young 66 West St. Whitman 02382 Mary-Jo Ferreira 104 Worcester St. Taunton 02780 Karen Joan Roberge 30 Western Ave. North Easton 02356 Margo Grace Robichaud 138 West St. North Attleboro 02760 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION B.S. IN ED Jeanne Marie Ahern 29 Leahaven Terrace Braintree 02184 Rita Anne Austin 31 Adams St. Holbrook 02343 Susan Lynn Burt 201 Briggs Rd. Westport 02790 Marisa Anne Ciolfi 544 Pleasant St. Norwood 02062 Beth Hallamore Cerce 35 Florence Street Brockton 02401 Rose Marie Clasby 10 West Street Foxboro 02035 Ann Marie Rocha Connolly 252GrinnellSt. Fall River 02721 Maureen Connolly 25 Main St. Hull 02045 Susan Mary Coo 19 Amsterdam Ave. Quincy 02171 Judith Ann Crozier 65 Brae Rd. N.Weymouth 02191 Deborah Jean Davis 17 Harding Ave. Newburyport 01950 Susan Deslauriers 10 Clinton St. Ware 01082 Anne Marie Fahey 23 Argyle Road Arlington 02174 Diane Elizabeth Flanagan 377 Quinapoxet St. Jefferson 01522 Robin Dorothy Georges 211 Campbell Drive Lowell 01851 Judith RinaGlott 12Shepard Ave. Swampscott 01907 nn Louise Gustafson 14-AWatuppa Hts. Fall River 02721 Mayumi Hoshiko 428 Fern Ave. Lyndhurst, N.J. 07071 Janet Celia Hutton 15 Joy Lane Dennis 02638 Donna D. Johnson 22 Thomas Ave. Scituate 02066 Carol Murphy Kallander 28 Chapel St. Duxbury 02332 ■' ■■' ■■■■■Susan Lynn Kelley 118 Willow St. S. Yarmouth 02664 Wendy A. Ferreira 49 Cambridge St. Fall River 02721 Lucinda Sharon Kennedy 180 Main St. B-40 Bridgewater 02324 Sylvie Micheline LeBlanc 88 Keystone Drive Leominster 01453 Donna Jean Leonard 53 Walnut Ct. Stoughton 02072 Pauline A. (MacDonald) Long 86Gorham Ave. Box 121 Bryantville 02327 Charlotte Ann Mankus 118 Plain Streer Bridgewater 02324 Cheryl Ann Martin 440 Broadway aynham 02767 laire Bingham McC 209 Porter St. Westwood 02090 Susan Lois Morgan 28 Webster St. Middleboro 02346 Deborah Lynn Morris 830 Whittenton St. Taunton 02780 Wendy Ann Newman 96 Maple Ave. Brid gewater 02324 Jean Marie O ' Brien 164 Margaretta Drive Hyde Park 02136 Virginia Elizabeth O ' Brien 9 Dana St. Taunton 02780 Joanne Christine Oliver 16MontelloSt. Provincetown 02657 Kathleen Marie O ' Mara 60 Cherry St. p Waltham 02154 Jo Anne Pearson NSD Box 33, Code 107 FPO San Francisco, CA 96651 Kathleen Anne Pierce 530 East Main St. Fall River 02724 Marianne Judith Quigley 270GreenlodgeSt. Dedham 02026 Cynthia Marie Reed 1675 Meridian St. Fall River 02720 Dawn Moore Sebastiao 90 Lafayette St. Fall River 02723 196 Brenda Edith Simmers 16 Lowell Terrace Lawrence 01841 Cheryl Lynn St. Germain 57 Elbert Road Agawam 01001 Marianne Joanne Tobin 366 Bay Road Stoughton 02072 Nancy Jean Whelpley 9 Cypress Rd. Milton 02186 I EARTH SCIENCES B.A. homas Paul Sullivan 26 Quarry St. Quincy 02169 EARTH SCIENCES B.S. Joel Sidney All is 80 Walnut St. Abington 02351 Elizabeth Read Mascia 49 Plymouth St. E. Bridgewater 02333 John Anthony Ditullio 308 Quincy Ave. Braintree 02184 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION B.S. IN ED. Cynthia Jean Adams 216 Ettrick Street Brockton 02401 Sherelyn Ann Ames 201 School St. Marshfield 02050 Charleen Arruda 90 Alpha St. No. Dartmouth 02747 Elaine Marie Arthur 73 Aspen St. Brockton 02402 Linda Rene Audette 322 S. Worcestor Norton 02766 John Francis Barkan 125EldridgeSt. Taunton 02780 MaryLu Barrow 1717 Ocean St. A-10B-2 Marshfield 02050 Cynthia Lynne Bird 5 Orchard St. Fall River 0272: Paul Christopher Botelho 88 Stone Haven Road Fall River 02723 Catherine Mary Brennan 237 Brook Rd. Milton 02187 Merrill Owen Bryant 50 Park Wrentham 02093 1 I « Joanne Ciope r 172 Nyes Lane Acushnet 02743 Susan Marie Clancy 402 Highland St. E. Bridgewater 02333 Patricia Louise Clarkson 66 North St. Mattapoisett 02739 Patricia Gramer Connor 46 Cooke Rd. Plymouth 02360 Bernadette Marie Davis 28 Washington Ave. Burlington 01803 Charlene M. Goulart Davis 8 Marvel St. Taunton 02780 Daniel Joseph Dickinson 51 Upland Rd. Plympton 02367 Andrea Jean DeLisle 29 Granite St. Foxboro 02035 Kathleen Elizabeth Donahue 571 Salem St. Bradford 01830 Margaret E. Driscol 3 Walter Rd. Foxboro 02035 Jeannine Eugenie Ducharme 430 Broadway No.Attleboro 02760 Marcia Diane Elgart 13WebbRd. Sharon 02067 Tracy Anne Ellis 5 Marcus Rd. Sharon 02067 Kathleen Mary Farrell 45 N. Water Street E. Bridgewater 02333 Deborah Almeida Flynn 123 Brayton Ave. Fall River 02721 Mary Ann Fogarty 160MattakeesettSt Pembroke 02359 Sandra Ann Fox 47 Battles Farm Dr Brockton 02401 Bruce Albert Fredericks 69 Spring St. Bridgewater 02324 Debra Denise Giza 107 Lafayette St. Fall River 02723 Deborah Gracia 1446 Pine Street Dighton 02715 Mary Ann Halloran 6 Pleasant Circle Canton 02021 „ Jeanie Louise Hill 30 South Main St. Raynham 02767 Margaret Teresa Hoar 29 Princeton Ave. Beverly 01915 Carleen Frances Horn 29 Victory St. Adams 01220 Mary Ellen Hyde 10 Jefferson Dr. Acton 01720 Ann Marie Kelleher 92 West Alvord Street Springfield 01108 Anne Marie Kummer 1450 Plainville New Bedford 02747 Susan J. Laflamme 172 Bernice Ave. Woonsocket, Rl 02895 Patrice Leary 203 Fordney St. Fall River 02720 Michael Francis Linnehan 121 CherrelynSt. Springfield 01104 Mary Jane MacDonald 318TiticutSt. Bridgewater 02324 Maryann McCarthy 47 Merrymount Road Quincy 02169 Louise Anne McCormack 18 Benningt on St. Quincy 02169 Suzanne Marie McCurle 2 Oakland St. Lexington 02173 Catherine Ann McGough Box 257 Waquoit 02536 Cheryl Anna Mesheau 65 Pine Street Norwell 02061 Margaret Ann Miller 36 Westminster Road E. Weymouth 02189 David A. Munroe 202 Washington Street Gloucester 01930 Maureen Owens Nigrelli 1559 Liberty St. Braintree 02184 Richard Louis Osterman 26 Carolyn Rd. S.Weymouth 02190 Lynn M. OToole 11 Kensington Dr. Sandwich 02563 Denise Marie Pettingill 166 Third St. Stoughton 02072 t ■197 Mary-Joan Phillipe 465 Forest St. N. Dighton 02764 Robin Leigh Puff 12 Albion St. Amesbury 01913 Debora Ann Reed 22 Highland Road Wareham 02571 Nicolette Caras Reichenberg 42 Deerhill Rd. Taunton 02780 Nancy May Robinson 120MonleySt. W. Bridgewater 02379 Christina Marie Romano 356 Quarry St. Quincy 02169 Maria C. Sanchez 148 Vernon St. Rockland 02370 Marybeth Shannon 4 Hemlock Dr. Norwell 02061 Joyce Marie Sroczynski 74 Hawthorne St. Somerset 02726 Donna MacMahon Sullivan 782 Temple St. Duxbury 02332 Donna Marie Sweeney 82TaxiersRd. Stoughton 02072 Nancy H. Sweet 4 Anchor Dr. RR2 Orleans 02653 Gail Williamson 14 Burt Rd. Wilmington 01887 Kathleen Mary Willis 179 Mechanic St. Foxboro 02035 Elaine. Ruth Moore 24 Emma Street New Bedford 02744 ENGLISH B.A. Lynda E. Bider 91 LongwoodAve. Brookline 02146 Cynthia Anne Booth 474 Orchard St. Raynham 02767 Maryann Cecilia Boyle c o Ernest Leighton, Province Rd. Barringham, N.H. Paula St. Germain Brown 26 Jan Marie Drive Plymouth 02360 Robert Lester Chandler 98 Cotton Ave. Braintree 02184 Karen Ann Cunningham 57 Hickory Lane South Weymouth 02190 Barbara Jean Gerraughty 30 Bannister Rd. Andover 01810 Sally Ann Hopfner 26 John Neil Drive Norwell 02061 John Earle Hopkins 26 Beech Tree Rd. Hanover 02339 Eileen Marie Hurley 605 Nantasket Ave. Hull 02045 Jeanne Ann Lima 17 Evergreen Dr. Taunton 02780 Claire Jeanne Mason Merianos 22GoddwinSt. Bridgewater 02324 Robert C. O ' Haver 8 Lori Lane Randolph 02368 John William Plausse 25 Greenwood Ave. Pembrooke 02359 Louis Michael Ricciardi 231 Main St. Kingston 02364 Edward John Walkins 29 Leahaven Rd. South Weymouth 02190 Carol Kirby Wall 9 Mann Lot Rd. Scituate 02060 Joy Bennett Windle 62 Purchase St. Taunton 02780 Kathleen Marie O ' Hara 161 Lansdowns St. Quincy 02171 FRENCH B.A. Laura Mae Holland 59 Lisle St. Braintree 02184 Susan Kinsella 3 Daedalus Circle Scituate 02066 Richard Roland Lussier 146 Pratt St. Mansfield 02048 GEOGRAPHY B.A. Andrew Paul Bagas 171 Plymouth St. Bridgewater 02324 Terry Ann Crowell 20 Long Road Harwich 02645 GEOGRAPHY B.S. Philip Gary Auglis 268 Plymouth St. Bridgewater 02324 Robert Frank Di Giorgio 126 Summit Ave. Wollaston 02170 Michael Gray Ijams 12 Ridge Ave. Newton Centre 02159 Thomas Brian Leecock 79 Central St. Palmer 01069 Valerie Jean Lynch 2 Fairfax Rd. Milton 02187 Sandra Aberle Mullaney 18 Constantine Dr. Marshfield 02050 Timothy Edward Quagge 75 Wilson St. Brockton 02401 HISTORY B.A. John Axel Ahokas 560 West Main Street Hyannis 02601 Paul George Chaves Branco 9 West Chestnut St. Brockton 02401 Oren Edward Hampton 8 Globe Street Attleboro 02703 William Thomas Jacques 10 A Memorial Dr. Weymouth 02189 Elizabeth Ann Jones 247 Foundry St. So. Easton 02375 Peter Winslow Keelan 39 Eighth Road Ocean Bluff Marshfield 02065 Daniel Wilfrid Lacroix 14 Caswell St. New Bedford 02745 Robert A. Leary 30 Park Ave. Cambridge 02138 Mark Andrew Lespasio 19 Fillmore St. South Weymouth 02190 Peter Daniel Lucia 26 Cogswell Street Haverhill 01830 Steven David Mantia PO Box 252 Bridgewater 02324 Robert Hall Pettengill 61 Seaview Ave. S. Yarmouth 02664 Martha Jane Rande 50 Rivard Road Needham 02192 198 Cynthia Ann Robinson 109 Brook St. Franklin 02038 Stephanie Sardelis 216 Deport St. Fitchburg 01420 Lawrence Joseph McCarthy 177 HobartAve. Braintree 02184 MATHEMATICS B .A. Charles Edward Sturtevant 23 Sycamore St. Brockton 02401 MATHEMATICS B.S. Mary Beth Carlson 134PlunkettSt. Lenox 01240 Audrey Ruth Colson 35 W Central St. Natick 01760 Karen Marie Demarest YMCA Rd. RFD 1 Chester 01001 Michael Angelo Figlioli 17 Prince St. Plymouth 02360 Susan Curtis Green 31 Union Street Foxboro 02035 Dianne L. Howard 860 Winter St. Hanson 02341 Linda Elaine Madden 122 Arthur Street Brockton 02402 Deborah D. Powell 32 Fairview Ave. Maiden 02148 Frederick John Spencer 835 Whitman St. Hanson 02341 Mary Bernadette Sullivan 82 Prospect St. Hyde Park 02136 Joseph Marshall Verria Jr. 32 Bourne St. Bridgewater 02324 PHYSICAL EDUCATION B.S. Cheryl Ann Adams 3 Lindaver St. Peabody 01960 Glen Walter Allard Gilbertville Rd. Ware 01082 Maryjean Aveiro 5PeckhamSt. Attleboro 02703 Donald W. Bagnall Morse St. PO 776 Edgarton 02539 « fc Kathleen Boggan lOWestland Rd. Randolph 02368 Mark Steven Bouchard 59SewallSt. Boylston 01505 Patricia Carol Brown 1020 Pleasant Street Framingham 01701 Eileen Buckley 83 Dalton Road Chelmsford 01824 Catherine Mary Bush 391 Mountain Rd. Cheshire, Ct. 06410 Gregory Frank Campo 283 Ridgewood Dr. Norwood 02062 Susan CurtCharos 25 Arthur St. Fall River 02720 James Peter Chiavaroli 57 Granite Place Milton 02186 Deborah Lee Christensen 144HollettSt. Scituate 02066 Carol L. Coletta 50 Irving St. Norwood 02062 Kathleen Ann Corliss 63 Lakeview Terrace Waltham 02154 Diana Lynne D ' Aloisio 19 Pirewood Road Peabody 01960 Stanley Alan Damato 331 Benedict Rd. Pittsfield 01201 Michael Victor Damiano 59 Annette Rd. Brockton 02402 Carin Elizabeth Drew 8Bumpus Rd. Hyannis 02601 Konstantinos (Charles) T. Efremidis 190Torrey St. Brockton 02401 Jaime Beth Etkins 1 Keys Dr. Peabody 01960 Corinne A. Feehan 340 Main St. Medfield 02052 Frank G. Fergola 21 Carroll Pkwy Lowell 01851 Leonard Vincent Finamore, Jr. 28 Hibiscus Ave. Waltham 02154 ' Patricia H. Fitzpatrick 1037 Main St. Concord 01742 Joanne Flaherty 37ClappSt. Walpole 02081 Michael Gerald Flynn 119 South Street Plainville 02762 Jo Anne Freitas 22 Vermont Ave. Dracut 01826 James J. Gardner GilboaCt. East Douglas 01516 Karen Marie Giribaldi 258 Farnham St. Lawrence 01843 Eva Marie Greeley 149 Bradlee Rd. Milton 02186 Vincent Allen Greeno 67 Red Acrea Road Stowe 01775 Paul James Godino 30 Paul St. Dedham 02026 Eugene Paul Griffin 15 Woods Ave. Holyoke 01040 Thomas Edward Hart 439 South Street Holyoke 01040 Constance M. Haynes 453 BeulahSt. Whitman 02382 James Scott Hennigan 67 Frank St. Worcester 01600 John Michael Hibert 102 WestwoodDr. Westfield 01085 Patricia Lynne Hickey 153 Cedar St. Wellesley 02181 John Arthur Howard 11 Calumet Ave. Worcester 01606 Barbara Hudec 511 School St. Webster 01570 Deborah Ann Hutchinson 79 Winslow Cemetery Rd. Marshfield 02050 Cheryl Ann Jackson 5 Harvard Ave. Burlington 01803 Karen Marion Kaminsky 541 Walnut St. W. Bridgewater 02379 Christine Mary Kearns 205 Pauline Street Winthrop 02152 Marion Margaret Kelly 63 Waldo St. Dedham 02026 • 199 Kathleen E. Kluza 532 Amherst Rd. South Hadley 01075 Janice Louise Knox 14 Main St. Shelbume Falls 01370 Agnes Louise Lacouture 366 Court St. Brockton 02402 Sandra Marie Lambert 16 Babicz Road Tewksbury 01876 Arthur Gerard Levesque 41 Harvest Dr. Duxbury 02332 Robert Normand L ' Homme 67 Eddy St. North Attleboro 02760 Mary Rose Love 68 Strasser Ave. Westwood 02090 Gale Ann MacAulay 75 Cherry Street Middleboro 02346 Patricia Ann McCarthy 94 Tamarack Road Westwood 02090 Joseph A. McDermott 51 Pleasant St. S. Natick 01760 Patricia Ann Bibby McEvoy PO Box 208 Mansfield 02048 Nancy Marie McKinney 318 Liberty St. Braintree 02184 Donna Marie McPhee 106 West Lake Dr. Weymouth 02188 Kathleen Elizabeth McSweeney 67 Hollis Ave. N.Quincy 02171 Ann Christine Merlin 34 Adorn St. Weymouth 02188 Wendy A. Moffat 108 North St. Grafton 01519 Janet Elizabeth Moria 346 Princeton Blvd. Lowell 01851 Kevin John Moriarty 73 Sargent St. Needham 02192 Morgan J. Mulkerrin 88 Mount Blue St. Norwell 02061 Theresa Mary Muolo 110 Seventh St. Cambridge 02141 Susan Marie Murphy 3 Malcolm Rd. Cambridge 02138 Edward James Murray 15 Crescent St. Salem 03079 Teresa Mary Nadeau 30 Knight Rd. Framingham 01701 Robert Francis Olsen 6 Wymon Way Lynnfield 01940 Kevin Michael Pare 227 Slade Street Fall River 02724 Michael Arthur Pazzanese 7 Mechanic St. West Newbury 01985 R. Joseph Reagan, Jr. 300 Puritan Rd. Swampscott 01907 Brenda Lee Reidy 36 Elm Ave. West Springfield 01089 Jayne Doreen Richards Manor Rd. Bolton 01740 Brian Steven Richardson 4 Sixth St. Hull 02045 Kathi Anne Rue 180DurbeckRd. Rockland 02370 Michael Louis Sardina 7Greenlawn Ave. Wellesley 02181 John William Schwechheimer 41 Moseley Ave. Newburyport 01950 Salvatore Rosario Scola, Jr. 24 Pine St. Gloucester 01930 Donna Eileen Sepeck 10 Greenwood St. Rockland, MA 02370 Patricia Sheehan 3 Sunset Ave. Jamaica Plain 02130 Donna Mary Skinner 12 Fairmount St. Leominster 01453 Beverly Ann Smith 15 Winter Terrace Westwood 02090 Judith Elaine Smith 237 Summer Street Weymouth 02188 Stephen Joseph Smith 453 Montgomery Street Fall River 02720 Steven Soldi 152 Lawrence Street Clinton 01510 Darlene Carol Spaulding Elmwood St. Uxbridge 01569 ■{ Lisa Helen Sprague 13 Aztec Dr. North Adams 01247 Joan Margaret St. Andre 27 Elm Street Linwood 01525 Eric Chapman Taylor 128 Bay Rd. Duxbury 02332 Randy Joy Toll Avon 14 Norwood 02062 Michael Angelo Topor Anderson Rd. Ware 01082 Tena L. Tucker 250 Mill St. Randolph 02368 Janet Elaine Turcot 840 Center St. Middleboro 02346 Philip Bruce Turner 30 Oaken Bucket Lane Plymouth 02360 Lisa Marie Vaillancourt 14 Fairfield St. Salem 01970 Sherry Lynn Valicenti 1300 Pleasant St. E. Weymouth 02189 Susan Lynn Vandal 38 Stearns St. Pawtucket, Rl 02861 Annette Marie VanderStaay 71GibbsAve. Wareham 02571 Barbara Ellen White 86 Keene Road Acushnet 02743 David Paul White 92 Washington St. Gloucester 01930 Brian Keith Whitman Route 7 Lee 01238 Albert Edward Williams 5 Beatty Lane South Easton 02375 Barbara Chase Wright 11 Gould Rd. Andover 01810 Edwa rd Arthur Leach 193 Green Street Abington 02351 PHILOSOPHY PHYSICS B.A. PHYSICS B.S. Tracy Patrick Jellows 180 Main St. Bridgewater 02324 POLITICAL SCIt 200 Gilbert Warriner Bliss 52 School St. Middleboro 02346 Adrienne F. Dion 88 Webb St. Weymouth 02188 Robert Michael Kroon 27 Lady Slipper Circle Pembroke 02359 Kenneth Jason Leoni 3 Summer St. Canton 02021 Daniel John McNulty 33 HollisSt. Milton 02186 Terrence William Murphy 12 Charron Drive Newburyport 01950 Nancy Louise Paglione 11A Charlton St. Dudley 01570 David W. Pariseau 145 Ohio Ave. West Springfield 01089 Jane M. Walsh 36 McDonald Ave. Fitchburg 01420 POLITICAL SCIENCE B.S. Keith John Benoit 109 Cliff St. North Adams 01247 Michael J. DaSilva 52 Edgar St. Brockton 02402 Dean Laurence Jones 89 Irma Rd. Brockton 02401 M ary Christine Lane 28 Stetsar St. Whitman 02382 Thomas Ethan Leoni 3 Summer Street Canton 02021 Joel Donald Swanson 91 Lake wood Rd. South Weymouth 02190 PSYCHOLOGY B. A. Ruth P. Georgi 1 1 Fairview Ave. Falmouth 02540 Judith Ann Ide 10 Orchard St. Wellesley 02181 Mary Elizabeth Morrison 16 Pierce Rd. Marshfield 02050 James Travers O ' Keefe 29 Natalie Dr. w Attleboro 02703 Susan Rueter 8 Association Ave. Apt. 2R Bridgewater 02324 Karen Patricia Shanahan 260 Beulah St. Whitman 02382 Donna E. Smith 17 Crowes Lane Hingham 02043 Michele Roberta Ellion 1 North Truro St. Hull 02045 Kathleen M. Scanlon Galligan 244 South St. W. Raynham 02767 PSYCHOLOGY B.S. Mitchell Charles Alperin I Bonney Lane Mansfield 02048 Rudolph L. A. Bessette 56 Davis Taunton 02780 Keith Garner Esthimer 502 North St. Walpole 02081 Mary Beth Ferro 119 Berlin Rd. Marlboro 01752 Thomas Michael Fisher 80 Nakata Ave. Fairhaven 02719 Jean Marie Gilmartin 29TallawandaDr. Worcester 01603 Thomas Francis Hurley 193 Harvard St. Whitman 02382 Diane Lapointe 150 Brooklawn Court New Bedford 02745 Marylyn Dunlap Lowrey 17 Robinson Street Plymouth 02360 Marian Frances Mamayek I I Argyle Ave. Avon 02322 Barbara La Franchise 664 Pleasant St. Brockton 02401 Darryl Weston McArthur 212SchoosettSt. Pembroke 02359 Susan Margaret McSweeney 3 Payne Street Ipswich 01938 ft ,| Rosemary Mastro Melesky 37 King Street Hanover 02339 Frances S. Moila 82 Prospect St. Norwell 02061 Mark F. Noland 6 Geraldine Lane Braintree 02185 , if ■mm Paul H. Norton 144 Pine St. Brockton 02402 Kristin Nylen 49 Kingsbrook Way North Easton 02356 Louise Lamontagne Poirier 11 Adams St. Foxborough 02035 Diane Teresa O ' Kane 35 Keyes St. Quincy 02169 Michele Eileen Quegan 124Brookside Ave. Brockton 02401 Marylou T. Rossi 38 Beechwood Dr. So. Dartmouth 02748 Melanie J. Swift 12 Hollett St. N. Scituate 02060 Steven Louis Vieira 42 Country Way Taunton 02780 Margaret Ellen Westland 26 Dana Rd. Weymouth 02188 Paula C. Single Squires 617 King Street Hanover 02339 Robin Ann Ferrini 15 Brentwood Drive North Easton 02356 Dorothy Elizabeth Toll 2110HortonSt. North Dighton 02764 PSYCHOLOGY HISTORY B.A. Susan Jeanne Burke 118 Linda Rd. Braintree 02184 Karen Jean Morrison 108CopelandSt. Brockton 02401 PSYCHOLOGY HISTORY B.S. Kathleen King Marsh 44 Tranfaglia Ave. Lynne 01905 SOCIAL WORK B.A. Carol G. Clark % 446 Lakeside Ave. I m Lakeville 02346 Barbara Ann Fitzgerald 130 Shore Dr. Plymouth 02360 Diana Kristen Horan 603 Central St. E. Bridgewater 02333 SOCIAL WORK B.S. Cheryl Lee Acquafresca 74 Congress St. Milford 01757 ■201 t Elizabeth Louise Ashburn 8 Chapel Lane P.O. Box 269 EastWareham 02538 Joanne Elizabeth Axon 5 Oar and Line Rd. Plymouth 02360 Jean Marie Burnie 15 Bonnies Lane W. Chatham 02669 Nancy Ann Camacho 13 Hillcrest Street N. Dartmouth 02747 Colleen Marie Desmond 20 Marjorie Rd. Burlington 01803 Robert Leon deVarennes 33 Bridge St. Quincy 02169 Edith Irene Eaton 9 Pierce N. Quincy 02171 Joanne Fleming 9 Onset Ave. Buzzards Bay 02532 Jacqueline Marie Foley 263 Evergreen Ave. Braintree 02184 Lawrence Anthony Frazier 52 Forest Drive Mashpee 02649 Denise Marie Gagne 24 Skelton Rd. Burlington 01803 Richard Giaquinto 119BrittonAve. Stoughton 02072 Karen Ann Hagerty 43 Central St. E. Bridgewater 02333 Carol Mary Hansen 139 Richard Rd. Braintree 02184 Diane Louise Hardy 61 Cypress St. Norwood 02062 Karen Dianne Harrison 17 Catskiil Rd. Buzzards Bay 02532 Bonnie M. Hart 68 Spring St. Apt. 4 Bridgewater 02324 David K. Hurd 15 13th Ave. Halifax 02338 Linda Marie lannuzzi 47 Belcher Ave. Brockton 02401 Sandra Jean LaBrie 14 Quincy St. Sharon 02067 Tina-Marie Legere Box 5c3 Apts. BSC Bridgewater 02324 Kathleen Marie Lingren 78 Broad St. Bridgwater 02324 Andrea Beth Mancini 22 Hillcrest Ave. Port Jefferson, NY 11777 Lucinda Ann Martin 23 Hoyt Rd. Harwichport 02646 Leslie Beth Maude 12 Coweeset Circle Brockton 02401 Barbara Ann McGuire 48 Rita Ave. South Yarmouth 02664 Anne Marie McKillop 31 Lenox St. Norwood 02062 Elizabeth Marie Medeiros 61 LantzAve. Whitman 02382 Heidi Marie Mello 115 Charles St. New Bedford 02744 George Louis Mitsiaris 72 Empire St. Lynn 01902 Brian Patrick O ' Neil 49 Laurel St. Holyoke 01040 Priscilla Orpin 48 Spring Lane Canton 02021 Roberta Jean Peabody 105 South Main Street Baldwinville 01436 Carol A. Dawson Pellegrine 183 King Ave. Weymouth 02188 Marjorie M. Perry 107 Maplewood Cir. Brockton 02402 Jody Lynn Peterson 10 Rockland St. Taunton 02780 Kathleen Louise Quinn 10 Riverview Place North Scituate 02060 Valerie A. Santry 99 Pioneer Ave. Brockton 02401 Kathleen Marie Smith 109 Monroe St. Dedham 02026 Joanne G. Sarno 54 Elliot St. Norwood 02062 Kathleen Ann Schedler 115 Riverview Street Fall River 02700 Kathleen Ann Simonelli 1 Connie Mack Dr. East Brookfield 01515 jf Linda L. Stanton I Relda Rd. South Weymouth 02190 Cath erine Ann Starrs 128 Carol Dr. Dedham 02026 Sheila Ann Tiberi 31 Fisher St. Natick 01760 Rosemary Tully 25 Porter Road Scituate 02066 Karyn VanderHey 36 Shaw Rd. Bridgewater 02324 Nancy Ann Wales 366 Washington Street Abington 02351 Milet T.Webb Apt. 831 Hillside Ave. Attleboro 02703 Mary Elizabeth Parker 38 Daedalus Cir. Scituate 02066 MarqueriteMunroe Radevicz 242 Bedford St. N. Dighton 02764 SOCIOLOGY BA. KimberlyAnn Huebner Wurster 166 East Bacon St. Plainville 02762 SOCIOLOGY B.S. Brenda Joyce Almeida 1466G.A.R. Highway Somerset 02725 Sandra Bedard Baker 203 Oak St. Foxboro 02035 Nancy Lynn Barrett 166LynnfieldSt. Peabody 01960 William Peter Bodio 696 Old Barnstable Rd. East Falmouth 02536 Jonathan Morgan Brand Box 564 Waquoit 02536 Carole Ann Burns II Wayne Dr. Foxborough 02035 Virginia Murphy Corte 30CoughlinRd. North Easton 02356 Margaret Mary Cunniff 13 Wayne Dr. Foxboro 02035 Matthew John Gillespie 17 Green Street Hingham 02043 Elizabeth M.Gillis Old Scituate Lighthouse Scituate 02066 202 Kevin Edward Hynes 212 MonponsettSt. Halifax 02338 Kathryn Patricia Irvine 21 Dover Rd. Westwood 02090 Robert M. Josselyn 43 Pond Farm Road Dedham 02026 Judith O ' Donnell Knightly 51 Pin Oak Dr. Scituate 02066 Madeleine G. McNielly 267 Hoppin Hill Rd. North Attleboro 02760 Jean Elisabeth Miller 32 Cove Street Brant Rock 02020 William Arthur Minkle 21 MurdockSt. Middleboro 02346 Heidi Ann Neff 251 Hampshire St. Methuen 01844 Glenn Paul O ' Flaherty 112 Stephen Dr. Brockton 02402 Maryellen Sheehan 521 Union Street South Weymouth 02190 Patricia Ann Silva 97 Brood Rd. Sharon 02067 Tracy Ann Smith 175ColwellDr. Dedham 02026 rhomas Leonard Stanton, Jr. 21 Lombard St. D lymouth 02360 SOCIO LOG Y-HIS TORY B. S John J. Banach 7 Arlington Street Vorcester 01604 SPANISH B.A. lba IrisM. Clare 17 Hopkins Rd. Plymouth 02360 vlaria del Rosario Perry 5 Riverside Rd. ingston 02364 SPECIAL EDUCATION B.S. IN ED. Ellen A. Adami SChicatabut Dr. valpole 02081 Jeannie M. Adams 12 Garden Rd. Brockton 02401 Richard Allen 13 Lewis Dr. Randolph 0236 mtm Cheryl A. Almeida 14 Moynan Street New Bedford 02745 Janice Almeida 416 Highland Ave. Westport 02790 Lisa Jean Altman 50 High Street Sharon 02067 Diane Marie Aubut 23 Welcome Street New Bedford 02744 Laurie Lynn Aulenback 39 Long Ave. Allston 02134 Susan Mary Bagley 66 Elm St. Hopkinton 01748 Bonnie June Bartolini No. Sunken Meadow Rd. No. Eastham 02651 Laura Jean Beshears 24Dennison Ave. Framingham 01701 Kathleen Mary Besso 31 Parker Street New Bedford 02740 Kathleen Elizabeth Burns 30 Evergreen Dr. Taunton 02780 Julie Graglia Conroy 6 Dewitt Ave. Canton 02021 Debra Ann Costa 495 Bolton St. New Bedford 02740 Barbara Jones Crivellaro 84 Summer Street North Easton 02356 Debra Jean D ' Ambro 5 Hamilton Rd. Peabody 01960 Mary Louise Desmond 145 Charlotte Street Fall River 02720 Denise Marie Doolan 1 Irving Rd. Scituate 02066 Stephen Myrick Elliott Box 585 Thad Ellis Brewster 02631 Beverly J. Englis 20 Benson Street Whitman 02382 James Arthur Faria 72 Dunbar St. New Bedford 20740 Joann Marie Ferro 367 Worcester Rd. Framingham 01701 Gina Rose Ferron 325 Charlton Street Southbridge 01550 Kathryn S. Forrester 418 Reservoir Street Norton 02766 Michele Marie Giroux 98Aldrich Rd. Wilmington 01887 Rosa M. Goncalves 252 Princeton St. New Bedford 02745 Ruth W. Griffin 71 Woodland Rd. Norwood 02062 Mary Ellen Hennessy 64 Robinson St. Lynn 01905 Georgiana DeLuca Hilchey 73 Abington Ave. Holbrook 02343 Lynn Kimberly Hill 180 Main St. E 109 Bridgewater 02324 Charles Lee Hoenigke 1107 South Main St. Fall River 02723 Janet Carmella Horkey 117 Temple Street Whitman 02382 Francene Ann Hurley 15 Crest Ave. Winthrop 02152 Anne-Marie Kaupp 131 Storrs Ave. Braintree 02184 Erin Rose Kelley 20 Turner Rd. Rockland 02370 Christine Mary Kiddy 46 Kenmore Road Stoughton 02072 Mary Louise LaBree 97 Green St. Abington 02351 Jacqueline Civilinski Lake Plymouth Ave. E4Town Country Way Plainville 02762 Deborah Ann Lapointe 40 Harding Street Milford 01757 Frank Lopes III 135 Old Warren Rd. Swansea 02777 Gail Chase MacLean P.O. Box 578 Sandwich 02563 Cathrine Elizabeth Mahoney 39 Burrwood Road Roslindale 02131 Kathleen Manning 2018 Pleasant Street Fall River 02723 Jeanne Marie Manty 43 Buckboard Dr. Walpole 02081 ■203 Toni Ann Marsinelli 123 Lawrence St. Maiden 02148 Joanne Louise McCarthy 177 Hobart Ave. Braintree 02184 Winnifred Irene McCarthy 13Elmside Rd. Brockton 02401 Janet F. McCauley 4 Shenandoah St. Dorchester 02124 Sharon Anne Mendonca 17 Oaklawn Street New Bedford 02744 Diane M. Mulford 8 Jeffrey Road Canton 02021 Karen J. Olshaw 116 Nichols St. Wilmington 01887 Mary Bridget OToole 4 Elkway Ave. Norwood 02062 Maureen Ellen OToole 180 Main Street Apt. 4110 Bridgewater 02324 Joanne Marie Pacheco 5 Golf St. No. Dartmouth 02747 Christina Virginia Parker 8 Fern Glen Rd. East Longmeadow 01028 John William Parsons Harrington Lane East Brookfield 01515 Karen Estner Petersen 212 Center St. Hanover 02339 Karen Florence Pires 64 Simpson Street Stoughton 02072 Judith A. Pires 12HollisRoad South Eston 02375 Susan F. Pinkham Price 116 Harvard St. E. Bridgewater 02333 Lauren Jane Puzas 89 So. Webster St. Bradfo-d 01830 Robert A. Reed 2 Whitehall Rd. Amesbury 01913 j Donna Marie Rusconi 1041 Burt St. Taunton 02780 Jane Lois Shamesman 29 Washington Ave. West Yarmouth 02673 Christine Ann Siiva 15 Chatham Street New Bedford 02745 Cynthia Karen Skinner 97 Page Rd. Bedford 01730 Ralph William Stone 98 Spring St. Bridgewater 02324 Susan Araxie Tavitian 33 Pleasant St. Whitman 02382 Andrea Shay Sullivan 107Fordney St. Fall River 02720 Margaret Sheahan Walsh 62 Moss Street Fall River 02720 Deidre Therese Shea 78 Randolph St. Springfield 01108 Cheryle Lee Giberson 115 Park St. £g Brookline 02146 DOUBLE MAJOR B.S. Michael Alan Swinamer 685 Oak Street.Bldg. L. Apt. 120 Brockton 02401 P. E. History ART—B.A. r Karen Louise Bevis 1190 High Street Bridgewater 02324 ' Anthony Michael Flebotte .6 Arlene Street Hanson 02341 Susan Elizabeth Gonsalve 209 W. Harvard Street Brockton 02401 Ann Elizabeth LaRocque 435 Benefit Street Pawtucket, R.I. 02861 Barbara Jane May 135 Bolivar Street Canton 02021 lagna Karen Elizabeth McDevitt 153 Chestnut Street Duxbury 02332 FEBRUARY 1981 GRADUATES (Included in May 1981 Commencement) ( — Will Attend May Graduation) Linda Ann Smith 39 Tremont Street Brockton 02401 BIOLOGY— BA. Robert Terrence Brennan 65 School Street Taunton 02780 Cum Laude BIOLOGY— B.S. Abdolhossein Ghayoumi 30 Meadow Lane, Apt. 3 Bridgewater 02324 Yvonne Janette Ghayoumi 30 Meadow Lane, Apt. 3 Bridgewater 02324 ' Colleen A. Murphy Jost 320 O ' Neil Blvd., Apt. A-9 Attleboro 02703 Laura Lyn McAdam 104 Purchase Street v So. Easton 02375 JTheresa Ann Niland Leon Court Monponsett 02350 enise Anne Podgurski 6 Rockland Street inton 02021 Kenneth Wayne Zaval 39 Lantern Lane Plymouth 02360 COMMUNICATION ARTS SCIENCES — B.A. David Dix Crawford 56 Old County Road So. Harwich 02661 Paul Francis Cunniffe 239 Quincy Shore Drive No. Quincy 02171 Karen Marie Green 12 Main Street Harwichport 02646 Cum ■204 Donna Marie Hallal 510 David Street Fall River 02720 EstaUditsky Jacobs 86 Rockland Drive Brockton 02401 Summa Patricia Anne Lanzetta 16 Louis Street Brockton 02402 I Anthony Joseph Mastrorilli 1421 West Street Mansfield 02048 Andrea Lori Richard P.O. Box 241 East Bridgewater 02333 Mary-Carol Sousa 118 Tucker Lane North Dartmouth 02747 Thomas William Sullivan 8 Catherwood Road Tewksbury 01876 Anthony Jay Sylvester 66 Carleton Avenue Brockton 02401 David Arthur Wills 5 Orchard Way, R.F.D.02 Sandwich 02563 IARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION — B.S. IN EDUCATION Kathleen Moriarty 113 Atlantic Street No. Quincy 02172 Cum i Debra Ann Murphy 293 Greeley Street Clinton 01510 Nancy Jane Houghton 14GrinnellSt. Berkley 02780 Cum Laude Joanne Angela Verga 5 Exchange Street Gloucester 01930 EARTH SCIENCES — B.S. Joseph Phillip Conlon, Jr. 227 Pine Street East Bridgewater 02333 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION B.S. IN EDUCATION Cynthia Ann Bertoncini 530 Birch Street Fall River 02724 Magna Judith Eileen Burke 753 No. Main Street Raynham 02767 Gerald Cacciapuoti 100 Briarcliff Road Raynham 02767 Maryann Casali 34 Common Street Scituate 02066 Eileen Catherine ClanP 133 Prospect Avenue Wollaston 02170 Robert Charles Kirchner 9 Bowman Road Billerica 01821 Susan Elizabeth Loan 1 Lothrop Street No. Easton 02356 Philip Jay Perry 28 Winslow Street Provincetown 02657 Elizabeth Ann Rosen 14 Washburn Street Middleboro 02346 Cum Laude ENGLISH — B.A. Susan Veronica Allen 108 Pine Haven Drive Whitman 02382 Magna Paul Georges Beaudoin 472 Old Bedford Road Westport 02790 Judith M. Coppi Box 86, 196 Main Street West Dennis 02670 Christine Hatzinikolau 543 N. Warren Avenue Brockton 02401 Magna Irene T. Lague 204 Candlewood Lane Hanover 02339 Magna Mary Elizabeth Harrold 18 Beach Road Sharon 02067 Dianne Johnson Masterson 60 Commons Way Brewster 02631 Christine Anne Olson 30 Wright Street So. Weymouth 02190 Janet A. Ripin 133 Sunset Drive Brockton 02401 Summa J N GEOGRAPHY - Robert Douglas Wilson 285 Green Street o.Weymouth 02191 GEOGRAPHY— B.S. John Bradford Doyon 350 Main Street Bridgewater 0232 Cum Laude Jonathan J. Eastman 39 Howland Terrace Stoughton 02072 HISTORY— B.A. Karen Routh Kelley 128WinnifredRoad Brockton 02401 Deborah Charbonnet Morgan Box 172 Harwichport 02646 MATHEMATICS — B.S. David Carl Loeper 3306 Kingswood Apts. Bridgewater 02324 Tamara Ann Puckett 4 Arthur Street Brockton 02402 Summa PHYSICAL EDUCATION B.S. George W. Andrews 29 South Bowdoin Street Lawrence 01843 Matthew William Blake 20 Greenville Street Spencer 01562 Stephen James Brayman R.F.D. 2, Florida North Adams 01247 Jill L. Carpenter 25 Smith Street Rehoboth 02769 Deborah Lee Christensen 144 Hollett Street Scituate 02066 David Phillip Clark 80 Lane Street Fall River 02721 Marc Roger Coulombe 89 Prospect Street Fall River 02720 Denise D. Coutinho 1090 Tacoma Street New Bedford 02745 Daniel Joseph Damish 31 Mass Avenue Walpole 02081 Sandra Louise DeLuca 4 Pine Street Lynnfield 01940 Daniel Andrew Elliott 13 Lake Shore Drive Wayland 01778 Christopher Murray Georg 120 Gaslight Drive, Apt. 12 Weymouth 02910 William Gus Govostes 30 Maple Avenue Medford 02155 Judy Farrell Heelen 15 Wren Terrace Quincy 02169 Edward Lawrence Kiberd 116 Concord Road Westford 01886 Renee Marie Langlois 108 McCarthy Avenue Cherry Valley 01611 Justin Louis Latini 178 N. Franklin Street Holbrook 02343 Thomas Leo Littlewood 111 Granite Street Maiden 02148 I 205 Jt 2( W Glenn William Lydon 1 Vincent Street Middleboro 02346 Lynn J. Mallette 99 Fairbanks Avenue Taunton 02780 Kevin Joseph Marino 3 Cape Cod Circle Canton 02021 Henry Joseph McDeed, Jr Forest Street 84 Attleboro 02703 Jeffrey Scott Meekins 20 Morel Circle akefield 01880 Francis Peter Muccio III 12 Bennet Street Everett 02149 David Ignatius Murphy 393 Lowell Street Peabody 01960 timothy Richard O ' Connell 201 Scott Road Fitch burg 01420 Ann Maria Pernice 756 Dedham Street Newton 02159 Karen Theresa Regan 112 York Road Lynn 01904 Martin Joseph Ulak 33 Linden Street Taunton 02780 Bruce Earl Zeigler 24 Streeter Lane ttleboro 02703 PHYSICS — B.S. Christopher Bruen Tacelli 97 Washington Avenue Winthrop 02152 POLITICAL SCIENCE — Michael Joseph Mason 7 Charlotte Avenue Norton 02766 Magna POLITICAL SCIENCE — John Francis Fedorchuk 2 Kingsbrook Way North Easton 02356 PSYCHOLOGY— B. A. Susan M. Macy Wapping Road Kingston 02364 Thomas Francis O ' Connor 16 Hull Street Hingham 02043 Timothy Lee Sinn 7 Elm Street Kingston 02364 ' m B.A. B.S. Colleen Price-Rys 250 Otis Street Mansfield 02048 Magna PSYCHOLOGY— B.S. Geraldine Monica Davis 110 Oak Lane, Apt. 8 Brockton 02401 Cum Laude Mary Ann Eason 8 Lincoln Road Brockton 02001 Barbara Jean George 53 Taber Avenue Brockton 02402 Dolores Beatrice Goldstone 50 Harold Street Sharon 02067 Cum Laude Kathleen Hanlon 115 Pinehurst Road Marshfield 02050 Curri Laude Richard Steven Hvoslef 36 Bird Street Stoughton 02072 Sarajane Ulrich Kearney 50 Lawrence Street Canton 02021 Janet Marie Madigan 15 Dupont Circle Brockton 02402 Janice Mary Palmieri 86 Ocean Street Brant Rock 02020 Loma Dale Patterson 74 Edgehill Road Sharon 02067 Janice Ann Engel Silvani 257 Mattapoisett Road Acushnet 02743 SOCIAL WORK — B.S. Donna Lynn Andrews Alley 50 Sproat Street Middleboro 02346 Alberta Marie DePesa 15 Turkey Hill Lane Hingham 02043 Cum Laude Gail Marie Gogueh DeRosa 32 Meadow Lane, Apt 11 Bridgewater 02324 Sheila Elizabeth Fitzgerald 112 Oakdale Avenue Dedham 02026 Leanne Beth Kohl 37 Piper Road West Springfield 01089 SOCIOLOGY— B.A. Susan Walkowski Kyriakides 1 1 Garden Road Brockton 02401 ; Robin Alperin Lazarus 7309 Regency Park Apts. Glens Falls, N.Y. 12801 Alan E. Miller 76 Mountain Street Sharon 02067 SOCIOLOGY— B.S. Mark Lindsay Baron 60 Summer Street Weymouth 02188 Michael Francis Colley 922 Centre Street Brockton 02401 Jean Marie Gourley 132 Broad Street Bridgewater 02324 LaurieAnn Kenneally 16 Second Street Brockton 02401, Susan Elaine Kllloran 113Cusick Lane Somerset 02726 James Francis Libertini 90 Selwyn Road Braintree 02184 ary Pope MacNeil 51 Curtis Avenue Snoughton 02072 Andrea Denise McGee Shurtleff 1 Sanderson Drive Plymouth 02360 SPANISH — B.A. Eva M. Agrawal 63 Blacksmith Shop Road Falmouth 02541 Cum Laude SPECIAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION Shelly L. Aubrecht 127 King Street Franklin 02038 Maryan Barbarisi 680 Ware Street Mansfield 02048 Cum Laude Mary Ellen Cannata 15 Spring Hill Avenue Bridgewater 02324 Doreen Anne Cloutie 54Tallman Street New Bedford 02746 Nancy Lee Coles 50 Audubon Road Milton 02187 Kathleen Ann Crane 13 Esta Road Plymouth 02360 Deborah Lynn Davis 135 Bowen Street Fall River 02724 Cum Laude B.S. 206 Therese Diane Jacques 143 Jenny-lind Street New Bedford 02740 Marcia M. Jones 140 Colonel Bell Drive Brockton 02401 Summa John Russell LaPlume 40 Wachusett Road No. Weymouth 02191 Thomas Edward Leen 19 Old Morton Street Mattapan 02126 Cynthia Ann Less 32 Mohawk Forest Blvd. No. Adams 01247 Cheryl Anne Leuer 38 Benson Street Whitman 02382 Cum Laude Cynthia Marie Longchamps 27 Peddock Road No. Weymouth 02191 Cum Laude Bernadette M. Mahoney 41 Dighton Street Brighton 02135 Mary Kaye Maxwell 54 Briar Circle Bass River 02664 Rick Ronald Miner 12 Hillcrest Homes Turner Falls 01376 Paula Sharkey Moriarty 44 Erroll Road Brockton 02401 June Frances Muir 44 Archer Avenue Pembroke 02359 Nancy E. O ' Byck 8 Lee Lane Medway 02053 Patricia E. Cehovsky O ' Malley 79 Race Lane Marstons Mills 02648 Lynne Marie Patev 152 Nilsson Street Brockton 02401 Jean M. Sharland Perry 17 Paulson Drive Burlington 01803 Cynthia S. Persichetti 61 Berwick Street Methuen 01844 William Joseph Polis 8 Samoset Street Plymouth 02360 Sherri Anne Riley R.F.D. l,47Sangri-La Lane EastWareham 02538 Cum Laude Anna Dodd Thomas 311 River Street West Bridgewater 02379 Patricia Anne Weatherlow 401 Washington Street Duxbury 02332 Dana L. Wetzel 78 Deer Hill Lane Marshfield Hills 02051 Mary Louise Worsham 27 Brookside Avenue Brockton 02401 Cum Laude Suzanne Hamel 33 Washington Avenue Burlington 01803 Magna William Van Tassel 7 Morgan Street Randolph 02368 Nancy Irene Barrett 42 Ward Street New Bedford 02740 AUGUST 1980 GRADUATES Donna H. Allen ELEM ED 26 Stonehill Road No. Attleboro 02760 David J. Benson SOC 18 Court End Avenue Middleboro 02346 Mark P. Blanchard SPEC ED 457 Brock Avenue New Bedford 02744 Michael C. Boyle HIST 49 Fenway Circle Brockton 02401 Philip J. Brown ANTHRO RFD 2,Box205 Guilford, Maine 04443 Gary J. Buelow PE 13BelmotSt. Ware 01082 gM Judith K. Cafarella PSYCH 19 Maritime Drive Wareham 02571 Mary E. Campbell PSYCH 23SorenSt. Randolph 02368 Michael J. Capachione PE 85 Mechanic St. No. Easton 02356 William B. Cardin PSYCH 3 Matteson Lane Taunton 02780 Judith L Castelot SPEd 28CrapoSt. Bridgewater 02324 Jacqueline E. Coelho HIST 136 Hart Street Taunton 02780 Dianne M. Copper PSYCH 45 Taylor Avenue Brockton 02402 Joanne P. Creel PSYCH 478 Main Street Yarmouthport 02675 George F. Cunningham PSYCH 81 Howland Street Brockton 02402 Nancy B. Cunningham PSYCH 122 Scadding Street Taunton 02780 Leo J. Donoghue COMM 95 Hillcrest Road E. Bridgewater 02333 Philip M. Donovan POL SCI 101 M Chestnut Street Foxborough 02035 Joseph W. Egan BIO 5 Liberty Road Hingham 02043 Thomas L. Endrusick BIO 55 Queen Ann Drive Weymouth 02188 Mark C. Erickson PE 482 Salem Street Rockland 02370 mfflk ]  John J. Fisher PE 21 Daniel Road Braintree 02184 Susan M. French POL SCI 171 Plymouth Street Bridgewater 02324 Karen A. Gallagher SPED 4 Pine Street Kingston 02364 Thomas W. Hilse PE 4 Beaconsfield St. Lawrence 01843 Angela P. Hoover SPED 53 Broder Road Holbrook 02343 Mary-Alice Howard SOC WK 1 Autumn Lane Walpole 02081 John S. Huerth, Jr. SOC 83 Hawthorne Road Braintree 02184 Susan F. Jarvi POL SCI 75 Main Street Dover 02030 Roger R. Jennett SOC PO Box 48 Harwichport 02646 James A. Kane CHEM 620 Avenue Conde Coral Gables, FL 33156 Pamela A. Laiosa BIO 493 Walnut Street Bridgwater 02324 Janewite LeBlanc COMM 172 Emerson Road RFD 1 Plymouth 02360 Lynn A. Libby SPED 161 Old Meetinghouse Roa E. Falmouth 02536 J? m Helen A. Lundquist SPED 102 Morningside Path E.Weymouth 02189 Robert T. Lynch ELEM ED 67 Mt. Hope Street Norwell 02061 Michael P. MacCurtain SPED 33 Vernon Street Whitman 02382 Ellen Magner SPED 49 Highland Street So. Easton 02375 Christine E. Malloy ENG 45 Clendower Street Avon 02322 Steven M. Mangone ART 18 Second Street Weymouth 02188 Richard McCusker SOC 22 Garden Drive Carver 02330 Maureen C. McCracken PSYCH 112 Devonshire Road Attleboro 02703 j JunemarieV. McLaugh PE 17 Alton Street Walpole 02081 Stephen A. Monteiro HIST 180 Main Street Bridgewater 02324 Michael Morrison PE 20 Chatham Drive Brockton 02401 Joseph J. Mulkern ELEM ED 1 1 Spafford Road Milton 02186 Christine M. Murphy ELEM ED 30 Farrington Street Brockton 02401 208 AnneDevlin M. Norrie ELEM ED 55 Lake Street Plympton 02367 Laurie A. Osborne SPED 1 Elizabeth Avenue Burlington 01803 Marcia L. Prestridge SOC 13 Observatory Waye Marshfield 02050 Lisa Marie E. Price ELEM ED 146 Pleasant Street Bridgewater 02324 Mary 0. Raux HIST 47 Clement Terrace No.Quincy 02171 JaneTherese B. Ray SPED Depot Road Jruro 02666 John Ross COMM 125 Berkley Street Taunton 02780 Diane M. Samarelli SPEd 194 Liberty Street Quincy 02169 Christopher P. Sullivan POL SCI 110 Putnam Street Quincy 02169 Deborah L. Tokarz SPED 13 First Street Taunton 02780 Linda M. Webster ENG 450 Main Street Bridgewater 02324 James A. Weymouth SPED 54 Road B Everett 02149 R. Lee Wiggs, Jr. PSYCH 745 Washington Street Apt. 1 o. Easton 02375
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