Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts - Mohawk Yearbook (North Adams, MA)
- Class of 1958
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We will be for- ever indebted to our philosopher kings-the faculty-who have enriched our lives and have set us on that brilliant path of wisdom. sf! - -4 -- A N Af-A A-- 3 Nm lliflwls srm miil mgxg nnuu rn HAZEL B. MILEHAM It would be impossible for those of us in the class of 1958 who have known and loved lVliss lVIileham to tell the story of our life at North Adams State Teachers College without including a tribute to her. lVIiss lVIileham's Warmth and generosity did much to brighten our college days and will live in our hearts throughout our future years. Q r f , tgltgtm gggfku 4 ig atga tadti isrkig f funds ngfriu Matsui: renin mn O Wm hum uin4l! 0' '! 1 W' K . EDMUND K. LUDDY il if lf s E l We, the class of 1958, shall not forget the friendly efficient manner of lVlr. Luddy who succeeded lVliss Mileham as our class advisor. He has always been willing to help us in any way as our advisor, teacher, and friend. 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MA K K ,J r f5f,:1 MWWMWN , x 5 , F Wi, Q.CV79t,..dX- F ..z f l l ' v-sa, ,, 1 W --,Q-,--4- F F YM ni if ,-.,,.w ' mv- , nl' , CULTY Dr. John H. Semon, Dr. Harry G. Schrickel, John T. McNulty, Wallace H. Venable, Mary Underhill, Edmund K. Luddy, Margaret M. Lanoue, Ames S. Pierce. College Faculty Louis Cuccinello. Dr. John J. Komorek. Andrew S. Flagg, Martha E. Durnin, Kenneth O. Davis. Ruth Tangley. Frederick K. Bressette. liAbsent from picture Hyman Patashnicki fi r X 1 FIRST ROW: Claire Barry, Mary Merrigan, Margaret Stevenson, John Durnin Mary Walsh, Patricia Prendergast. SECOND ROW: Robert Maroni, Loretta Loftus, Edmund Sullivan, William Minardi Helen Brown. fAbsent from picture Angela Crowley.J Training School Faculty Office Staff Marion Reed, Bertha Allyn, Edward MacFarland. I---L--I H Y- L..-L.-I L.....L...x1--I .679 L.,.,gm4 X L+ Q S 9 Qvwqh, -.- 45 Qx 31 xi. 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Nlassaehusetts Class Sevretary- -l Alter Natus SCt'I'f'lZlI'y-l Christian Assoeiationfl. 2. 3. l 'l'reasurera2 Virfe P1'esiflentef3 llrarna lfluliffl. 2. fi. l Sm-1'eta1'y--fl Presirlental The TCIIIIVI' Trapffi College tfnion Board-2. 3. -l Assistant CU-clllEllI'IllZlll--3 Vllltfx Ori:-ntatione2. fl Sc-vretary 41 Student ffouneilal ljulmlic' ltr-lationss -I3 Winter ll2lI'ltlYill Queenls Courtfe2 Charter xlf'ItllM'I' of Delta Psi Oniega National l,l'illIl8lit'S- 42. l N-winan Cluh-fl 1L'11l. rlrfnlr mul be merry. for lomorrou' we diet.H BURTON'ALBERT.JR. GCBUVIEJ South Main Street Lanesboro. Massachusetts Class President-43 College Bookstore-2. 3 Assistant ManagerM2 Manager-I3 College Union Board 2. 3 Eastern States Conference-3 Clee Cluhgl Honor Soeiety-2. 3. bl Intramural Sports-3. -l MAA-1. 2. 3. -l Student Couneil-3. -1 President-lr Wl1cJ's Who in American Colleges-l Yearbook Stafftfl sl 'alteason ana' judgment are the qualities of a leader. 85 I 1 GEORGE H.BOURRHZ 41 Holbrook Street North Adams. Massachusetts Glee Club-4 MA cc ll A-1, 2, 3, AL Whafs a 7TLIl7l,S age? He must hurry faslerq thafs Il n DONALD C.BLANCHETTE g:DOI1u 6 Newark Street Adams. Massachusetts MAA-1. 2. 3-1 'CTl1e strongest man in the world is he who slanfls 7710510101160 PETER G. CICCHETTI Pele 376 Columbia Street Aflams. Massachusetts Basketball Manager-2. 3. 1 Newman Club-1, 2. 3. l Current Events Club-2. -1 Clee Club-1. 2. 3. l MAAJI. 2. 3. l Music Club--l Radio Clubgl- Yearbook Staff-l 'Gln llfglllillvll 100 Ilze parsan, ownaa' his skill, For 6-611 llzouglz lfallquisliefl, lze Could argue slillf' 4151! , +. .1 .,g' fi V l f- 'Q if as l V s 1, ' , - ,Q .U ' Q, , CHARLES CHRETIEN 'gCharlie 1055 Tyler Street Pittsfield, Massachusetts Honor S0cietyN4l MAA-1, 2, 3, 4 i Yearbook Staff,-l 'cFew things are impossible to diligence and skill Arun--nQ,. PHILIP CARR IC'l I' CUl,I.l NS '6T0rch,' Commonwealth Avenue Hinsflale, Massachusetts Basketball Timekeeper-3 College Union Board-1 Current Events Club-I Drama Club-3, -ll Radio Club-I Intramural Sports-4 IVIAA-I, 2, 3, 4 Mortarboard-4 Newman Club I, 2, 3, -1- President-I Publicity Representative-3 Student Council-4 Swampscott Conference- Westfield Conference+1 Yearbook Committee-1 Do as I say, no! as I rlo. ' 1 CARIVIELLA CIOFFI 2541 Dalton Avenue Pittsfield, lVIassachusetts Clee Club Accompanist-I. 2 Morlarboard-I, 2. 3. 4 Science Club-1 Yearbook Committee- lv My counlry is Ilze world, and my l'P1I.g1i0l1- is to do goodf' Ab I , 9, me . I . 1 . . 4,,4,ui.'93, 4 4- ,,,. ,t . s . . lu., - -- f t I l lj. I l -Q DEN IS J. DUQUETTE Dukes, 54 Chamberlain Avenue Dalton. Massachusetts Class Vice President-2 Intramural Basketball--2. 3. -l MAA-l. 2. 3. bl 5'E110ugl1 u'0rl.' lo do and llle strength to do JUDITH E. DRACUP Ciluldyii 27 Kemp Avenue North Adams, Massachusetts Christian Association-1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club-1 Public Relations-3 Science Club-2 WRA-1, 2, 3, 4 Freshman Representative-1 Head of Sports-2 Yearbook Committee-4 Laugh and the world laughs with you. ANNETTE MARY HADDAD HNelle 232 Springside Avenue Pittsfield. Massachusetts Cheerleader-1, 2. 3, -la Class Secretary--1 Glee Club-L Dormitory Council-3 Drama Club-1, 2 P Newman Club-1. 2, 3. 44 Secretar 2 Secretary-3 Treasurer-L Winter Carnival Queenis Court-1, 2 WHA-1, 2, 3, 4 668,16 smiled and the shadows departed? WALTER RICHARD GEHRING Wulf, Pittsfield Road Lenox. Massachusetts Christian Association-l. 2. 3. -1 Presidentill 4 College Union-2. 3 Current Events-l. 2. 3 Clee Club-l. 2 Honor Society-2. 3. -I Intramural Softhall-2 MAA-sl. 2. 3. sl Student CounCilQ2. 3. bl 'cWl10s0 zvoulfl be a man must be a non-con formisl.-' FF! . t Y t X: ,x X x ft .mf ., Yu 55' VIOLA FRANCES HOGAN C6 VF? Knox Road Pittsfield. Massachusetts Current Events-l. 2. 3, -1 President-2. 3 Dormitory Council-2. 3, sl Treasurer-2 Vice President-3 President-1 Eastern States Conference-4 Glee Club-1. 3. fl Honor Society-2, 3, -1 Vice President-1 New England Teacher Preparation Conference-41 Newman Club-1, 2, 3. -L Treasurer-3 Student Council-2. 3, -1 Who's Who in American Colleges-1 WHA-l. 2.3.1 Yearbook Assistant Editor-1 Efficient manner, eyes that smile, helpful, willing, all llze whilefl BEVERLY WOLFSON HADDAD CGBe,Ue99 169 Liberty Street North Adams, Massachusetts Alter Natus--1 Current Events-1, 2 Drama Club-1 WRA-1, 2. 3, 4 6'The grand essentials of happiness are something to do, something to love and something to hope 79 13 x AUDREY LEE KRONICK 203 Houghton Street North Adams, Massachusetts Current Events-2 Drama Club-1 Glee Club-1 Student Council-L WHA-1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Editor-4 What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness?n HENRY JOHN KALISZ ':HankH 16 Siara Street Adams. Massachusetts Intramural Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4 MAA-1. 2. 3, -1 Yearbook Committee-1 Ourselves, and not our words will count- Not what we said, but what we arefn Q Y xl WILLIAM JOSEPH MCLAREN BNF, 215 North Summer Street Adams. Massachusetts Glee Club-I, 2 Intramural Sports-I. 2 MAA-I. 2. 3, 4 Newman Club-I, 2. 3. 4 Varsity Basketball-I. 2 Yearbook Committee-lt Hlfvery man is the maker of his own fortune? MARJORIE EVELYN LEAB CC1Warj3? Box I6 Hancock. Massachusetts Christian Association-I, 2. 3. 4 Secretary-2 President-3 Current Events-I Drama Club-I Eastern States Conference-1 Freshman Orientation-2. 3, 4 Glee Club-I. 2, 3, 4 I-Ionor Society--2, 3, 4 Secretary-Treasurer-3 Student Council-3, 4 Secretary-4 Who's Wfho in American Colleges-4 WHA-I, 2. 3, 4 Yearbook Staff-4 4'Fresh as a lark mounting at break of day, fes tively she puts forth in trim array. Picture Noi Available OLIVE COOMES MILNE 290 West Housatonic Street Pittsfield, Massachusetts WAA-3, 4 Yearbook Committee-4 Nothing in life is more wonderful than faith. JOHN R. MILES afachw 55 East Street Adams, Massachusetts Christian Association-1, 2. 3 Science Club-1. 2, 3. 4 Student Council-3 Radio Club-1 Yearbook Committee-4 I never found a companion that was so com panionable as solitude. A ALAN R. MURRAY fwfr' 11 Holbrook Street North Adams. Massachusetts Rell. Hook and Candle-2 Class President-1 Collage Union Board-2. 3 Clmst Train-l Hello-3 Honor Society-2. 3. Pl Intramural Sports-l. 2. 3. I MAA-l. 2. 3. I Vive President-I3 Newman Cluh--2. 13. I Student Counvil-1 Swatnpsf-ott ciflI1f9l't'Ill't'f- T110 Terzrlvr Trnp f5 Varsity Raskvtliall Nlanauc-rfl Vltiltois Who in Arm-rim-an Colle-yt-sill N f'llI'ltooli flilff-3. l To mc. nature is ez'erytl11'ng tlzal man is lnorn to and rzrl is lllc differcltcc llc makes in iff' JOHN ANDREW MURPHY, JR. Murphy 236 Church Street North Adams, Massachusetts Christian Association-1, 2 Intramural Basketball-3, -1- MAA-1. 2, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball-1, 2 '4Where true fortitude dwells, loyalty, friendship and fidelity may be found. gm: PAUL J. NASH CCPJ97 6858 Arthur Court Jacksonville ll, Florida Alter Natus President-1 Bell, Book and Candle-2 Charter Member of Delta Psi Omega National Dramatics-3, 4 Class President-1 College Union Board-2, 3 Drama Club-1, 2, 3, 4 President-2 Ghost Train-1 Freshman Orientation--3, 4 Intramural Sports-2, 3, 4 MAA-1, 2, 3, 4 New England Teachers Preparatory Conference-3 Newman Club-1, 2, 3, 4 STC Publications Conference-2 Student Council-1, 2, 3 Taconic Columns-1, 2, 3 Assistant Editor-2 The Tender Trap-3 Varsity Basketball Assistant Manager-3 Yearbook Committee-4 He that is of merry heart hath a continual feastf, 2 6 Q MQW? fitf ,L . ' ysifgwtf - Y 'riff W , 33,7 1 . 4 M 7 'Q 3' at 1,53 gl at ' ,L f v- 1 ' tt: W ' SUSAN JANET MURRAY S ueff Middletown Hill Road Rowe, Massachusetts Christian Associationhl Dormitory Councilal Drama Club-1, 2. tl Clee Club-l Public Relations--l WRA-l. 2. 3. sl- Yearbook Committee-l If sincerity were lnacle she c0ula'l10Ia'. of gold, what a treasure FET in Q 5' fs? Wir ELNA JESPERSEN RODDA Ellie Box 108 Hancock. Massachusetts Christian Association-l. 2. 3. sl Treasurer-fl. -I College Lnion-3. el Secretary -3 Treasurei'-al Drama Club-l Freshman Orientation-2. I-3 Glee Club-l. 2 Hello-2 Public Relations-In The Tender Trap-It WHA-1. 2. -l Yearbook Staff-'I l'fN'ofl11'11g: great was ever f1C'l1l.81'6lI wiflzoul en- llI1lSI.I1SIIl .A ' HENRY WILLIAM REYNOLDS 116 East Main Street Williamstown, Massachusetts Christian Association-1, 2. 3 Glee Club-1. 2 MAA-l. 2. 3. 4 Varsity Basketball-3 Humor is the harmony of the heartf, at 1 fi'-6 tb is. ,Q JY? i 1 ng , Q 4 MARILYN SHAW 5 Columbia Terrace Adams. Massachusetts Honor Society-2. 3. -1 Student Council-3. sl Assistant Treasurer-3 Treasu rer+L University of Massachusetts-1 WHA-2, 3, 4 Yearbook Committee-14 Let patience have her perfect worlcf' JEAN P. SHAW 11 Kingmont Street Wakefield. Massa Current Events-1 Dormitory Council-2 Drama Club-1. 2. 3. J Newman Club-1. 2. 3. -1 WHA-1. 2. 3. 4 '60f all llze work I like lhe best, I much prefer lo sit and restfi chusetts X I J i Secretary-3 Class Treasurer-2. 3 College Union-4 Secretary-2 Glee Club-1. 2 WHA-1. 2, 3. 4 'rx -z x v Q o. JEANiMARLYNQSHEPARD ifeanie' Mountainview Street Williamstown. Massachusetts Christian Association-1. 2. 3. Ql Current Events Club-2 Freshman Orientation-3, -1 Yearbook Committee-44 Still pleased to teach, and yet not proud to know HELEN A.SROCZYK North Road Chesterfielfl. Massachusetts Class Treasurer-el Current Events-2 Dormitory' Council-l Honor Society-2. 3. tl. PresiclentAl Newman Clubfll 3. Il Pulilif' Relations-43. el Student Council-li WRA-1. 2. 3. -l Her voice was ever soft. gentle and low, an ex- rellenl Ilzing in n ll.'0f7lUl1.u . , ziglfr, l SHIRLEY ELLEN SWEET HSIIIITIH Oblong Road Williainstowrm. Massachusetts Christian Association-1. 2. 3. -1 Class Secretary-2. 3 College Union Board-1 Commutersi Club-1 Freshman Orientation-3 Glee Club-2 Student Council-3 WRA-1. 2. 3. bl President-3 Yearbook Staff--14 'gifs nice lo be natural when yozfre naturally nicef, RICHARD STOMSKI itD1'ck 107 First Street Pittsfield. Massachusetts Intramural Sports-3. -1 MAA-l. 2. 33. l Yearlbooli Staffgl Nfl rr1ag11z'f1if'e11l spectacle of 1111171071 happiness , ,ff .iv E I ,ffl 4- 1 f . ty, Ji I z X J -'SNA ' - Q . : 1 5:15 -, YK 3. ' .ff 1 r - ' , X3 - i t - f sa.. 1. - 4 , -sr N. s .mm , RICHARD ALFRED WINDROW Dick 95 Brooklyn Street North Adams, Massachusetts Current Eventw3, 44 Freshman Orientation-3, 4 Cvlee Club-1. 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Committee-4 There is no Iruer truth obtainable than comes of rnusicf, LORETTA ANNE WARY Street Bunny, 100 Acorn Pittsfield, Massachusetts Cheerleader-1. 2. 3. -1 Captain-ll Class Vice President-l, 3 Dormitory Secretary-2 Drama Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Vice President+l The Tender Trap--3 Intramural Sports-1, 2 Newman Club--1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary-4 Senior Queen's Court-1, 3 Winter Carnival Queen-1 WRA-1, 2, 3, 4 Mischief sparkles in her ey 68 And her laughter never diesf, Class History On a September morning in 1954. a timid group of students approached the portals of North Adams State Teachers College. where they hoped to shed the shackles that held them in the darkness of the cave of ignorance and enter the world of light, knowledge and wisdom. After a number of hesitant starts we finally caught a faint glimmer of light and thus began our slow. laborious ascent from the bottom of the cave. Friday evening of our first week arrived and we shyly attended our first social event, which was a reception held in our honor. At the reception one of our mem- bers, ,loan Dion. was named freshman Queen. Halloween loomed over the horizon and brought with it the responsibility of sponsoring a dance. The dance. which was a grand success. showed that with cooperation and work we could accomplish a great deal. Other travelers ahead were beginning to be aware of us when Bunny and Annette were elected to the cheering squad and were chosen as queen and attendant respec- tively at the Winter Carnival. November brought political rallies. discussions and the long awaited day when we elected our leaders to help us wend our way toward the glimmer of light. We chose Paul Nash, Bunny Wary, Ike Koza and Nancy Alsing. One of the most memorable events was the Christmas Party. which was high- lighted by the presentation by the student body of a beautiful leather chair to the retiring President, Dr. Grover C. Bowman. Although we had known Dr. Bowman for only a short time, we had already developed a deep respect and admiration for him. This was the year of firsts. Dr. Freel began his first year as President of the college, the first Parents' day was held, Alter Natus was formed and we had our first experience with such things as 'coutside reading 417' and horizontal questionsf, This was also the year when most of us met and some of us conquered the three- hour exam. In June we stopped on a ledge to rest before starting the next lap of our journey. In September, 1955, we saw that many of our party. preferring other trails, had decided to go no further with us. The path leading to the light had become very steep but we felt that if we could reach the next ledge then we would. in all proba- bility, achieve our goal. The reading of the Honor List at the beginning of the year indicated that the chains of ignorance were beginning to slacken. but those days in Dr. ,Iohn's lab convinced us that we had a long way to go before they were broken. We found that we had come back with a strong feeling of unity and we chose as our very capable leader Jack Murphy who was assisted by Denny Duquette. Jean Shepard and Shirley Sweet. The ray of light, which had increased in both size and intensity, shone upon the artistic efforts we made in the planning and decorating for the Sophomore Prom, which was highly acclaimed by all who attended it. Inspired by our success in this venture and driven by our creative urge. we pro- duced 4'Minnie the Mermaid, who enhanced the Winter Carnival setting and led us to the first prize in the snow sculpturing contest. Not content with this honor. we became Stunt Night champions after demonstrating our acting ability in 6'Snow Drop and the Seven Dripsf' Although it was a most enjoyable year, it was not entirely devoted to having fun. Scholastically this was the year for daily quizzes, books to be read, and papers to be written. We found that we had to work steadily or fall by the wayside. Sopho- more Exams were a credit to some and a disappointment to others, as they showed us all our strengths and weaknesses in this struggle and proved that once again we ranked highest among the State Teachers Colleges. Arriving exhausted, but much wiser, at the next resting place, we paused to regain our strength before continuing our Journey. As we continued. we found that the path had grown quite narrow and presented new obstacles. It took time to adjust to the different conditions, but we were de- termined not to fall back into the darkness. Burton Albert, Bunny Wary, Jean Shepard and Shirley Sweet led the group through methods. demonstration lessons, and happy timei' classes. We soon became aware that drill follows understandingi' and that people learn by doingf, If the latter is true. we must have learned a great deal. We spent hours preparing units, maps, arithmetic devices. tachistoscopes. and flash cards. We found time along the way to sponsor the Winter Carnival and present HHer- man and Gertrudei' on Stunt Night. The men gained recognition when they became the Intramural Champions in basketball while the quiet female population became well known as strains of harmonious flutophone selections were heard throughout the school. Drama seemed to be one of our strong points that year, as five of our members, Paul Nash. Henry Reynolds, Alan Murray, Bunny Wary. and Nancy Alsing, lent their talents to the school play. Wllhe Tender Trapf' Nancy and Paul also received the distinction of being elected to the dramatic society. Delta Psi Omega, an honor bestowed upon a selected few thespians. In May we had the honor of capping the seniors. who had finally reached the mouth of the cave and were ready to step forth into the light. When we had done this. we realized that we were truly on our way to the completion of our formal enlightening period. As we began the last and most exciting part of our journey. we struggled to over- come such obstacles as lesson plans. motivation. and registers-in blue-black ink. Realizing that we would need an unusually skillful leader. we chose Alan Murray. Alanis assistants for the year were Dick Stomski. Annette Haddad. and ,lean Shepard. Activities became our byword. Stunt night was quite successful but some of our members were not content with working on such a small scale and so Nancy Alsing. Burton Albert. and Alan Murray lent their talents and abilities to the Drama Club production. The Hasty Heartf' May lvl brought Cap and Gown Day and we sud- denly realized lhat we would soon be stepping out into the unknown region beyond the mouth of the cave. We were eager to learn what awaited us but hesitant about leaving the security we had known. Time seemed to have sprouted wings as we flew through our party at the Springs. the Senior Banquet. our last exams, and then graduation. We began to think about finding positions and while we looked forward to new places and new friends. we were saddened by the thought that we would no longer be together as a class. On June 8. 1958. our struggle temporarily ceased as we boldly stepped forth from the cave of ignorance to the edge of the world of light! KW, ff, , 5 I fl .a if f - Q Y 7, A f f K W I ' u X '7 X A5 1 ' .N ' f qc ff I cc ' P X ,4 E.,-i , X QNX - f 6 'VW Kx ff 0' VZ' Tessa E f- qi A X 6-, gig . fx, f f Nj . 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Lowry, Anne .....,.., ...,, Meade, Thomas B .,...,,,.. Niarchos, Elaine ...c.. .. . O'Connor, Daniel F .cc.c. 0'Neil, Grace F. .c.c.c .. Patrie, Janet ........,,,,.., Phllle, Nancy .,,,..,..,,.......... Pomerantz, Philip N .ccc..c. Prendergast, Paul ....c...c. Rodrigues, Francis P .... Sherman, Bruce ,,.......,,.. Sitnik, Cecelia ,,,,......., St. Peter, Francis ,.,. . .c.. . Starratt, Mabel A .eee , eee.. Suitor, Robert ............... Sullivan, Margaret F .,..,c., Taylor, Gordon R ..,,,c,.. Weinhofer, John E .c,,,., Wynne, Louis ..,,...,. Juniors , 651 East Main Street. North Adams H98 Salem Street. Lynnfield 169 Liberty Street. North Adams 111 Church Street. Pittsfield 27 Hull Avenue. Pittsfield 375 West Main Street. North Adams R.F.D. 9952. North Adams ll Dresser Avenue. Great Barrington . H . . Lenox C376 Columbia Street. Adams lll Corinth Street. North Adams 21 Hoosaf' Street. Adams 15 Charles Street. Pittsfield 13 Springside Avenue. Pittsfield 161 North Street. North Adams 22 Francis Street. North Adams 173 New Lenox Road. Lenox 6 Franc-o Terrace. Pittsfield . .1017 North Street. Pittsfield Savoy Road. Windsor 50 Cleveland Street. Pittsfield 179 West Park Street. Lee 10 Murray Street. Adams . 03 Carson Avenue. Dalton 35 East Quincy Street. North Adams . 8 Mystic Avenue. Winchester Hoosae Street Extension. North Adams . . . , .New Ashford . .Clover Hill. Williamstown . . .20 State Road. North Adams . 125 California Avenue. Pittsfield , . 272 West Main Street, Williamstown ., . .118 Southworth Street. Williamstown . .71 River Street. North Adams 270 Franklin Street. North Adams .......139 Robbins Avenue, Pittsfield Bay State Road. Pittsfield .125 Memorial Drive. Pittsfield 9 Grove Street. Adams Gilmore Avenue. Great Barrington .................. 51 Wilson Street. Pittsfield .................Route 19, North Adams .. .... ........... . Maple Street. Hinsdale .. .172 Church Street. North Adams .. .. .165 Main Street. Williamstown . ., L12 Luther Street. North Adams ........1053 Tyler Street. Pittsfield Shalom Our campus is a postage stamp affair Made smaller yet by dipping tiers of rolling green And spiny hedges grown fat and square. Some decent blacktop eats up more of it Carving a Greek Pi and a Hebrew Beyt in the grassy floor In a ritual show of beautyls wit. Rising from this tiny patch of verdancy Rears College Hall on stony haunches, and poses there Like a Grande Dame rusty with dignity. So far not too much, l'm afraid At least to those who take their measures by rule and count And only know worth by what is paid. But once within those cavernous portals Some magic conjures the immortals, And a witchery in the printed pages Revives the sighs of a thousand ages. The breath of heroes stirs again Louder than their battles, din. The smiles of Helen, and the songs of the siren Emerge full-bodied from the soul of a lectern. White-togaed visionaries stride the top hall, Though out of this world. they're the most real of all. They delve in pure thought. these classical sages, And speak of the good life in ethical phrases. And Logicians' circles and Freudian dreams Compose themselves near Utopian schemes. Comte makes a pattern of social research, And a Pieta hangs in a Romanesque Church. The scratch of a stylus, an harmonic gale When Debussy's whole-tone meets Brahms, modal scale. To Asia, at last, her academic due- Afghanistanism yields to Pandit Nehru. Newton's three laws of gravity and mass Reduce all the others to ukeep off the grassf, Algebra, trig, and tests and measures Are the pearls of State Teachers, abstract treasures. Curriculum, methods, and practice teaching- ltis Dewey. versus dogmatic preaching. Gargoyles leer, and Bucephalus prances, While a diaphanous Duncan creates modern dances. The Tower of Pisa. and Galileo reckons Bodies fall thirty-two feet per second. each second. Wherever we look. in College Hallls sphere. Space seethes with life. and visions appear. And every onels real. and everythingls true. Compelling our notice. expanding our view. Our college is a postage stamp, which so Extends our scope in space and time, that Betelgeuse is right next door And the Primal Sludge is but a wink ago. CARMELIA CIOFFI K 7 . .5 3 H. X '-:ir ,'Z-,. 42:2 ' X X I A Xxx 'X . X .U W gif gas 'Ir Q 2 - ,-. I' 1 X! jf ! X! 6' M f' f O7 ' ff' av? X f I 6'i I un Z ff I 62,5 1:5 Xv ' Q 'Xl , 3 :WX y XX -X ' A X xi If 'X , - Q X MM I , W -4 'f ,, 1-,ff 3' X I ' ,Q Z fy! 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Starr D . .. .. .. D Bickford, Elizabeth D. D Boland, William M .iilliiiii D Bonacquisti, Anthony J .,ll D Bourdon, Arthur D. ,D DD Bournazian. Jack DD Bousquet. Paula T. DD DD Busold. Arnold J. DD Castaldo. Dorothy E. D D Casuscelli, Louis J.DD DD Catalano. Eugenes DD Chadwick, Jane E.DD DD Chouinard, Annette A.DD Costa. Francess DDDDDDDDDD Crawford, Jack DDDDDDDDD Darling, Brenda J .DDDDDD Dash, Alan D .DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD Dougherty, Alfred F .DDDDD.DDD Dwyer, Francis M .DDDDDDDDD Eldridge, Burton F .DDDDDDDD Farmer, Paul E .DDDDDD Field, Jeannette B .DDDDDD DDDDDDD Garrlty, John O .DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD Gorczakorski, Genevieve lVl .DDDD Goss, Ronald S .,DDDDDD DDDDD Grande, Robert. DDDDDD, Harty, Lee Ann DD,DDDD Hassett, John P .DD.,.DDDD Hatch, Earl J., Jr .DDDD.DDDD D Kanzler, Robert F .DDD.DDDDD Kay, Susan DDD.DDD.DDDDD.D Knowles, Amy E .DDDDDDDD LaFave, Alfred .DD.D,D. Sophomores .DHDDDD215 Eagle Street. North Adams .45 North Summer Street. Adams D DDDDDDDDDDD D316 Silver Street. Greenfield 286 East lVlain Street. North Adams D DDDDD 9 Chatham Street. Pittsfield D Sl Bridges Road. Williamstown 96 Robbins Avenue. Pittsfield 61 Stickney Road. Medford 5 Teunis Street. Albany. New York 111 Slocum Road. North Dartmouth D IH Nleadow Street. North Adams D D D 202 Brown Street. Pittsfield 175 Hathaway Road. North Dartmouth D D DDD39 Walker' Street. North Adams D5 Hixville Road. North Dartmouth 700 Massachusetts Avenue. D D31 North Street DDDD6 Meadow Street. D DDDD .25 Washington Avenue. North Adams Williamstown Williamstown North Adams -10 Kent Avenue. Pittsfield DDDDD 119 Main Street. Shelburne Falls DDDDDDDDD108 Church Street. North Adams DDDD 59 Maple Street. Shelburne Falls Harris Street. Pittsfield D.DDD Reed Street, North Adams Commercial Street. Adams Howland Avenue. Adams Barnum Street, East Longmeadow ....D.DD..DD.DPark Street, Great Barrington Plinn Street, Pittsfield Road, Richmond -DD.DDD.West Main Street, Chester, Connecticut . D..DD.DDD.DDDDDDD D49 Brow Avenue, Braintree Second Street, Williamstown Lazaros, George , 7 , , LePine, Bernard J... Marcinczyk. Justina M .rrrrrrrr Marcoux, Joyce M... rrrr McDonough, Thomas orrrrr Moeller, Dorothy A .eeee.,, Morgan, Caryl eeeeeeee,,,,e Morgan, Elbert W.. O,Donnell, Eleanor T. Paris, Jean ,ee,.,7,eee,,,eee,e Pearce, Russell J .ee,e eee, Perlmutter. Martin L.. Provencher. Anne M... Rapoza. Barbara A.. . . Rauscher, George C.... Rogers. Barbara A. Schabacker. Donald a,ae. Shea. John J.. Sheldon. Glenn eeee..,.,aaae Shepherd. Robert L .ttt, Sirard, Robert J .tt,,,ta.. Skelley. Roberta J. Slattery, Ann ,,ttte,,ttt Sprague. Robert taaata aatatta Stewart. Richard W. e.., Swain. Robert atat.,,.,,, Tworig. ,loan at,a Vara. Frank ,I .aaa,tt Walker. Jacqueline White, Gene R .,tt,a,aa Wilbur, Suzanne ,ata,,a Williams. Ronald aaaa,,,.a Zendzian. Paul. att,,, , ,ll Perkins Street, Worcester Ruel Street, Adams Davis Street, Pittsfield c.... 179 Shawmut Street, Fall River ...,....49 Daniels Avenue, Pittsfield Exeter Street, Arlington ...M82 Lincoln Street, Pittsfield .......82 Lincoln Street, Pittsfield E ,6 Berwick Place, Norwood Cedar Avenue. Arlington . .,,,,,,,,, 9 Stearns Avenue. Pittsfield Daniels Avenue. Pittsfield ....,...,l00 Veazie Street. North Adams Russells Mills. South Dartmouth .,,.,,,,,,,,.,...,,,,,,,, Glendale P.O.. Stockbridge ..,,..,,.,....,,, ,,.,,, . 18 Wallace Avenue. Auburn 469 Pine Street. P. O. Cushman, Amherst .,..,76 Maplewood Avenue, Pittsfield .........Amenia, New York .... .73 Warren Avenue. Dalton 27 Commercial Street, Adams Cooch Street, Melrose , ..... 296 Church Street, .. ..,,, 3 Hoosac Court, ., ....... .246 Rock Island .,,.l53 Highland Street, ....,..l06 Walter Street, North Adams North Adams Road, Quincy North Adams Williamstown .Baker Street, Hanson P.O., Kingston .21-O North Street, Williamstown Chapin Street, Milford ..... 28 Cleveland Street, Pittsfield .Main Street, Interlaken ...EB Dodge Avenue. Worcester J? of 000' bww ...Q -gp--W-W uf- 474' x ,IF if v il ,-nn, -ly U . s IL Aulisio, Gerald J .4 4..A Austin, Alfred .... . . , A Bellini, Luigina M. F .,..4ee,.,. Bergendahl, Carol M .,.e,eee Bergin, George W .eeeeAee,l Bilodeau, Ronald A .A..... Bissaillon, Francis ,,,...... Bombardier, Neal eee,,e,e.. Botto, Anthony J .e,eeeeee,, Boucher, Richard A ...,....c Brescia, Anthony M ..,e...... Brodeur, Judith E ...r..... Campbell, Suzanne ........ Cantoni, Carmella R .eee,ee Carr, James C .ceeeceeeeee,.,e Cimini, Peter R. ,,..........e,, Clark, Herbert W., III .......... Collins, Garrett F., Jr .e,c., Coughlin, Carole J .e,...,,. Cramer, Arthur S ...,,,e... Dahill, Judith A ........ . Daniels, Frank N .cceeecc Davis, Frank T .cccceecceceer Delisle, Robert C .cce.c,,c,..,., Dobbins, Mrs. Hope J .,c,,.,c, Duda, John J .eecceeccecee,,.. Dunn, Bernard ccccc,..,.. Dunton, Shirley R ..,ecceer Fanos, Judith M... e Farmer, John A .eebee Fassell, Mary Ellen ,..,.c,e Fidler, Carol J .,cce,ccc,ec Fleischman, David ecbceccee Foster, Daniel W .c..,....ecceec Gagliardi, Patricia Ann cce,e,e Gallese, Diane M ...,,ecececcccc Goodermote, Waldo R .ece,ccecc Hardy, Edward L .e....,ce..,., Harriman, Thurza E .cceeecc, Harris, Rochelle ,,.,,,,,,t,,ttt, Huxtable, John David ,,e.ceccce Jones, Jessica B ....,....sss , Koopman, Ann F .,,t,,,,,,srrrr Korzendorfer, Eileen J .ec..,.,, Kurpaska, Anthony W .,,,c,,., Leitch, Charles N., Jr .eee.,e Freshmen -.-.,-L108 Linden Street, Pittsfield -.-..------..-0blong Road, Williamstown -.,,.-,29 Central Avenue, North Adams Lincoln Street, North Adams ....,LeBuffington Hill Road, Worthington West Main Street, North Adams 155 North Hoosac Road, Williamstown Davenport Street. North Adams Jackson Avenue. Everett Cady Street. North Adams Glenn Street, Williamstown Temple Street. Adams - ee- eLImperial Street. Lanesboro Liberty Street, North Adams ..-L884 East Main Street. Dalton East Housatonic Street. Pittsfield Marion Avenue. North Adams ...............e eCurtis Street, Hinsdale ,eL.,..70 Prospect Hill Drive, North Weymouth .. .....,.,,...,.....,..,.,.,, Richmond Hill. Cheshire ..,., 14 Anthony Street, South Dartmouth .cc.. 80 North Holden Street. North Adams ..R.F.D. 9961. East Street. North Adams .,,.,,....352 East Main Street. North Adams H183 Bartlett Avenue. Pittsfield ,Northeast Main Street. East Douglas .199 Harryell Street. Pittsfield .1177 Yale Street. North Adams 1 1 .45 Belvidere Avenue. Pittsfield ...L194 Notch Road. North Adams . 26 Crane Avenue. Pittsfield .,... 157 Myrtle Street. ., ..... 702 Allen Street. Eagle Street. .......e.374 Ashland Street. .....-..312 Eagle Street. New Bedford Springfield 8 North Adams North Adams North Adams e .....,..ee 17 Francis Avenue. Adams Street. Duxbury ......LEmmet Road, South Ashfield McArthur Street. Pittsfield Taconic Street, Pittsfield Pine Street. Whitinsville 42 Ocean Avenue, North Weymouth Forest Park Avenue, Adams .....-...R.F.D. State Road. Cheshire ...-----........N0rth Street, Cheshire Leonardi, Alfred J., Jr Maluda, Walterina E . ., Manson, William D .ll...,,., U Marchio. Patty-Jo ,..ll7l. Maroni. Jane E .l,lllllllll ,. lll,,ll , Marshall. Aurelia T .ll, Mastroianni, Robert E. eeee., . Mattis, Gail L .eeeeeee,7,,,,,, W Mattson. Robert C ..,,o,e Mayers, Jeanette E ....t.tt Moczulewski. Rita M .,..,,t Molloy, George B .,.toee,.. Murray, Rosalie J ....,..rte Nary. Shirley Anne , Neveu. Elizabeth .,teeet. .,,,,.,34 Cole Avenue, ,,,,,,,,,,.140 Cliff Street, ,,,,,,.60 Murray Avenue. a e.a.aa..a.e...aaae 67 Lois Street. 205 East Quincy Street, Williamstown North Adams North Adams North Adams North Adams 154 Elm Street, Pittsfield .307 Walnut Street, North Adams 54, Windsor 0.33 Southworth Street, Williamstown .,...,,.89 Plain Street. South Braintree Russell Street. Hadley B. .,.,.,.17 Yale Street. .,.,,..79 Veazie Street, ,,,,,,,,129 Glen Avenue, Street. Adams North Adams North Adams North Adams Paquin- Thomas ............... ..,. , ,.,, 2 92 Eagle Street. North Adams Parisien, Mary Brenda ........ ....... 1 001 Mohawk Trail. North Adams Pffllefin- G601'g6 aaaaaaaaa a ...... .............. 6 2 Harvard Street, Pittsfield Pomeroy. Mary ...,.tt,,e Porter. Michael E ....,... Powers, William G .,..... Reed. Richard H .ttte.t,,,te Richards. Richard E ....,..., Rohane. Robert J ...t..ttt Rosch. Robert ............ Savage, Judith K .,.t.,.., Scaldine, Judith F .tttttttt Shaw. Clayton R ...,... Smart. Raymond .,.t,..t Soule. Eleanor G ..t...,..... ....-ll High Street, Pittsfield ,,-....35 Maple Street, , ..., ,231 Chestnut Street, Notch Road, ,,.,.,.63 Beaver Street, Pebbel Street, Green River Road, Williamstown North Adams North Adams North Adams Street, Adams North Adams Williamstown Crescent Street, Franklin Summer Street. Westboro 69 John Street, Dalton ,,.,,,,,3400 West Shore Road, Apponaug, Rhode Island St. Pierre. George V ......... ............................ ........ St. Pierre. Richard W .......... ................. 3 West Pine Steffens. Denise M ........... ..,.,... 5 79 Barbour Street, Tassone. Richard F .......... ............. 2 29 River Street, Thibert, Gloria R .,,..,, Tierney, Sandra J ....,.,. Treat. Betty-Jean .,,..... Varno. William ,, .... .,.,.,,,.,,.....,,,, . Walden. Judith W .,,.,,.,. Walker, Marie S ......,. Warren. Judith L .,,,,.. Whiteley, Susan W ..,,... Wilson. George W.. Jr .,,.,.. , Windover. Linda Ann .,...... Zavattaro, Joseph, Jr... 3 West Pine Street, Adams Street, Adams North Adams North Adams 323 East Main Street, North Adams 76 Hooker Avenue, Somerville .,,,,,,.,Manchester Depot, Vermont ,204 Columbia Street, Adams ,,,,,,,,17 Northern Lights Avenue, North Adams 60 Park Street, New Bedford Albert Street, Agawam 25 Delano Way, South Dartmouth ...,.....-.l35 Columbia Street, Adams Allengate Avenue, Pittsfield Allessio Street, Pittsfield K, lflly, H A f 1 6 l CE' 31 ' f I NX... Q? x QX a f? I? Q , '4 ' ' f Y ' A 'H' .gg-J W X c Q L..- ph 'ri - fgwka X sl ,Q J Mx? 'S- K W C: 1' 1 . , X . ' -I . , I : ' 1 1 ff ff ff f 1 j x 'R -bf-4 .,-,,1 2 I ff 1 'gg N 1 X :qv U. N 1 ! ' . WX if 1 314235 'S W X x ' D . 5 1 95 -. 7 ' 1, ffm' 7 J 1 'ff .1 1 1 5 , X fa 1 X if 11 ' I Q X 4, ,f -' HZ 1 f I JJ'- ,ff 9 1 5 - . 1 f 47 1 It :A f ,Q 3 , 1 4 , 1 Ai V 4 5 I gl ! - 1 '1 1f 5, ' -J , 5, L 1 3 I KX X 11 1' R N L' 1 W, f f 1 ' it 1 Q . X' 1 F1 PZ- W.-ax Maw! L 1' 1 ix' 4 . an W 1 ti ' ' 1 ---1 'Y x 1 1 1 Q Y I 5 - 1 I . 1.11 A B .. E1 QSM - A fl! 1... W 1 1 -'31 g f 1 ... i V 1 3 3 1 I S1 2 5 3 Q 11111 ' 1V , 5 1 ' li I ' X f 'A ' J Q! 'l,' g....2i pacowva, K ug flfllhguu J A TIVI TI ES Student Council And as we are to have the best of guardians for our city, must they not be those who have most the character of guardians? 6 it ? J, fm 'EH ' -iw' Dormitory Council There is nothing peculiar in the constitution of women which would affect them in the administration of the Statef' Newman Club The soul, when choosing a new life. must of necessity become different. Christian Association 'LLet each one of us leave every other kind of knowledge and seek and follow one thing only . . . to learn and discern between good and evil. Science Club 'cAstronomy compels the soul to look upwards and leads us from this world to anotherf' Mr' - -154' -55: '92 - Current Events Club And they praise some things which are being said or done . . f' H12 X limb! r Glee Club Rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul Drama, Club Neither are comic and tragic actors the samef ,gf t- t'M.g ts.-' Mortar board '. . . We had done with the subject and might proceed to the style t tt College Union Board HClearly they will buy and sellf' in Orientation The beginning is the most important part of any work. especially in the case of a young and tender thingf, -, . H- ta 1 Alter Natus And we shall want more servantsf' 4... M- 1 Y , ' 1 A ,,..., ..--,...,..-- ,.,.--r-'P' ' ,-,,. 5 yv., ...WM-. ..- .......--- .vi-ww -Liv-' .,-- , ..- iq - - ,fy , - .3 .....- ,.,.... ...- v-f- :aaa f hill ll! ll! 9 III ll - .Ill J-':fP?? 'ffv:w m - ,, 2:5 2 ,L i . f, . 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S C2 -C1 o v-1 nf 5-4 3-1 cu .H O-4 4-T cn as an 5-1 o GJ LD :J 9 cd Lv-1 :cs A 'C Lv :- LI-1 Basketball In the past few years, North Adams State Teachers College was considered the last resort in basketball among the colleges in Western Massachusetts. However, time has changed and with it so has our major sport. The recently completed campaign bears true witness to this spectacular change. In a real sense North Adams, record-wise, was one of the most victorious college teams in Western Massachusetts during the '57-,58 season. Moreover, affirming the superiority of the team are the resounding wins over such stalwarts as New Britain and Willimantic. It was because of such triumphs that we completed our season with an overall record of eleven wins and five losses, while our New England Conference record stood at an admirable ten wins-four losses. The crowning point of the season was reached when North Adams scored one of the greatest victories in the history of the college by surprising New Britain State Teachers College 67-55. Yet we found ourselves at the close of the season losing, to the Connecticut five. a berth in the N.E.T.C. play-offs. All the laurels, however, must be bestowed upon the coach and the team. whose starting five proved to be a well-knit combination. Under the direction of our expert coach, Hyman Patashnick, we gained good board control from our rebounding aces, Paul Farmer and Fred LaFave, while Arnie Busold and George St. Pierre pro- vided an excellent scoring combination. Joe Zavattaro assumed the role of play- maker and floor general. Assisting in many ways in the conquests was the strong reserve which proved to be the determining factor in this year's success. In the final analysis the 1957-1958 season brought North Adams into the lime- light of competitive basketball among the New England teachers colleges. The results achieved during this season not only attest to the potential of the team but they also indicate great things in the future for North Adams State Teachers College. Thus, in our four years, North Adams has once again become one of the foremost contenders in New England Teachers Conference basketball. NORTH ADAMS STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE BASKETBALL RECORD Westfield .... Lowell ,........... Keene ..............,..... ........ North Adams ......s....sss.ss.ss Albany Pharmacy North Adams .......,............ North Adams North Adams ........ ..ss - North Adams Salem .....,.............. ........ North Adams North Adams North Adams North Adams North Adams North Adams .... North Adams .... North Adams ..,. Albany Business North Adams .sss Castleton .......... Willimantic ...... Lowell ..s.s...... Westfield ......s North Adams .s.. New Britain ...... Castleton .......... Rhode Island .... Willirnantic ...... Fitchburg ....... North Adams gained a forfeit from Keene. Overall record ..................................i....... New England Conference record ..... 10-4 Gs tl.: QP' :ra-fx Ar- nn 4' to 'L' i f-, ll-I Q P' . MN f 'rv C3 Q wx' - 'Q 4 P' Q1 el Q U ' 5 ' A P' 1' Q La cr.: 4 'Q f'Q4Q AH DJ' V .ff Aw. fi -thu ,Q 5-Q I C N. Q LJ C3 di A P' :pg g Z fix LJ I- WA -D 4 VM,, , '- by W Ph Q :. 3 1 5 4, g ,W , ,im Anza 4' 1 lu 1 J: 4 2 K Baseball HNORTH ADAMS DOWNS CASTLETGN 11-Ill! These headlines, which blared across the North .4f1ams Transcript, announced the arrival of baseball at State Teachers College after a lapse of more than a decade. Under the guidance of Joe Zavattaro. a former Pittsburgh Pirates farm system player. the team initiated its rather short season by defeating Castleton twice and losing a thriller to the Williams College Freshmen. 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