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TILDA E. BYSTROM English T, Reading 7: Bridgewater State College. B.S,: Advises Seventh Crade and junior High Drama Club: Enjoys lurniture refinishing. crewel embroidery, sailing, reading. ,A-at fa HELEN S. MILLET, Chairman English 10, Writing Workshop ll. Reading and Writing for College: Mount St Mary's. A, B., University of California, M.A., Boston Universitv C.A.G.S., Courses at Bridgewater State Collegeg Advises National Honor Society: Enjoys cooking. reading, weaving. travel. NGLI H It often happens that only from the words of a good story-teller do we re- alize what we have done and what we have missed, and what we should have done and what we sh0uldn't have. 's Literature is but lan ua e: it is onl a rare and amazin miracle by which 9 ,sf 1 '. . 4' JILL HORYV ITZ English 9. .-tmerieanX1inorities. American Survey. Self-Image. Childrens Literature Boston Univer- sity School of Education, B S, courses at Boston Unixersitx Adviser to Grade IU Enjoys Indoor Gardening. Painting. Handicrafts. Reading. E S Y g a man really says what he means. DEP RT .- 44? JUSTINE W. MATTHEWS Developmental Reading 7 8: 8, Tutorial Reading T-10g Lasell junior College. Assoc, B,S. in Lihrary Science. Montana State, B,S. English and Social Studies. Boston University, M.Ed. in Reudingg Enjoys Antiquing, Old Bottle Digging, Reading, Gardening SUSANNE M. CLEARY English 83 State College at Bridgewater, B.A.g Courses at Wroxton College, Wroxton, England, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Enjoys Reading, Crewel Embroidery, Traveling. WENDYDMARBER . English 10. Americans. Humanities, English el, Brandeis University. B.A.. courses nt Sirnrggqn College, Bridgewater State Collegeg Advises Iii nior Class Plays. Enjoys Travel. Drama, Antiques Horses. K. 'Lt- .v-J: . kg-x Ei P'
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MINI TR TIO To the Members of the Class of 1974: Sincere congratulations for the accumulated accomplishments registered during your twelve years of public education. These com- paratively few years have been extremely productive. Your contribu- tions have been many and as varied as your needs and interests. As enjoyable as the successes of the past have been, the future beckons. In a world as tense as that of the twentieth century, the magnitude and quality of your efforts must be exceptional. Dehu- manization with its manifestations of human turmoil, political unrest and rootlessness must be checked. Hopefully, you are better pre- pared than any of your predecessors to meet this challenge. Happily, not all of your energies will be expended combating what superficially appear to be insurmountable problems. Much of your time will be spent in pursuit of vocational goals, meeting family responsibilities and enjoying recreational activities. All of these con- tribute to a wholesome and well-adjusted individual. Truly this has been one of your many objectives of the past twelve years. Thank you for your support and contributions to West Bridgewa- ter High School during the years we have shared together. May your future be blessed with happiness and success. Yours truly, S. Erick Benson Principal fain' -Q V., V. ,. E' 't .Jw .nal Jin- S. ERICK BENSON, Principal Brid ewater Stale College, I Ed B 5 g joys hunting and fish To the Class of 1974: Today you are standing on the threshold of a challenging and changing world. Hopefully, your academic experience here at West Bridgewater High School will help you attain the goals to which you aspire - either in furthering your education, as a homemaker, or in your chosen career - and you will share your heritage of wisdom, beauty, freedom and other moral values with the next generation. This is a profound task, but knowing you and your capabilities it is with much pride that I watch you go forth. Congratulations! Robert F. Cazda ROBERT F, CAZDA, Assistant Principal American International College, B.A., Trinity College M A advises Student Councilg enjoys fishing and hunting. 9 ng. t
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P X i. PATRICIA A. MURPHY English 9, Speech 101 Pro-Tem Department Chairman, Semester II: Boston University. B,S., Courses at Stonehill College, Bridgewater State College, junior Class Plays Co-ordinator. Mass. Student Advisory Council. advises Senior Com- mencement Speakersz Enjoys theatre, seashore, travel, antiques, books, people. SANDRA A. REESE English l0, Media. Business English, journalismg PCC: Boston University School of Education, BS., Courses at Boston Universityl State College at Bridgewater, Advises Yearbook, Newspaper, Future Teachers of Americag Enjoys reading, pub- lications, kids! JOANNE M. MORLANI English 8, You and Society: University of Massa- chusetts, B. A., Enjoys Fine Arts, Photography. The English Department has the responsibility for develop- ing in every student his ability to use the mother tongue with clarity and to appreciate its vast resources past and present. It is our ambition' that every graduate from West Bridgewater High School will have increased his potential for study, for thinking and reading, for meeting his fellows, for effective, rewarding work, and that he will in general find a more worthwhile role in life because of his English studies. .al ESTELLE F. WENSON English 9, English 10, Vocational English. English Survey ll: Ithaca College, B.S,, S.U.N.Y., Albany, M.S,. Courses at Hofstra University, Enjoys Thea- tre. Painting, Cinema. '5 A l'VlARCARET M. ROCHE English 7, Reading 7: Framingham State College. B..-X.. Courses at Bridgewater State College, Ad- vises Grade 8, junior High Drama Clubq Enjoys Reading, Swimming. CERRY SWIFT English 9, English 10. Theatre Workshop: Bridge- water State College, B. A., Courses at University of Montana: Advises Drama Club and Senior Class Play: Enjoys Drama. Sports. Reading, and Watching Good Plays. doing Creative Projects. There were ten thousand thousand imit to touch. Cherish in hand, liftdown, and not let fall. That struck the earth. No matter if not bruised or spiked with stubble, Went surely to the cider-apple heap As ol no worth. Robert Frost, After Apple-Picking
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