West Bridgewater High School - Climber Yearbook (West Bridgewater, MA)

 - Class of 1976

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JUSTINE W. MATTHEWS. Reading 7-9. Lasell Jr. Col- lege, Assoc. B. A. Montana State University, B. S. --Sec. Education. Boston University, - Ed. M. -Reading. Is the Right to Read Director, for the Town of West Bridgewater. Enjoys her four sons, three dogs, and three cats, teach reading courses at the Mass Maritime, Div. Cont. Studies, gardening, house- plants, bargello, antiques, reading. Twenty-four hours is not enough for ONE day. JOANNE M. MORLANI. Eng- lish 8, Reading 8, literature of American Minorities. Uni- versity Of Massachusettes, B. A. , graduate courses at U. Mass. Enjoys reading, paint- ing, crewel embroidery, and music. PATRICIA A. MURPHY. Eng- lish 9, Speech. Boston Uni- versity, B. S. , Stonehill Col- lege. Advises Sophomore Class. Enjoys theatre, the sea, and books. GERALD J. SWIFT. English 9, English 10, Drama Club, Senior Class Plays. Enjoys running, tennis, golf, reading and acting in plays, working with my Doberman (TARA). Do each task that comes your way to the best of your ability and in time you will be marked as a person who does all things well. ESTELLEF. WENS ON. Eng- lish Survey 11-12, Vocation- al English, 11-12, College English 9, English 10. Ithaca College, B.S. , S.U.N.Y. Albany, M.S. Advises the Debate Club. Enjoys garden- ing, theatre, and cooking. SANDRA A. REESE. Eng- lish 10, Media Land II, Business English, Journalism I and II, Americans. Boston University School of Education B. S. in Education, Bridgewater State College. Advises year- book, newspaper, senior class, Student Action for Education FTA. Enjoys Reading, cook- ing, and photography.

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HELEN S. MILLET. English 10-1-A, Crea- tive Writing, Spring- board to College, In- dependent Study. St. Mary ' s College, B. A. , Boston University CAGS, University of California. Advises the National Honor Society. Enjoys traveling, low-calorie gourmet, evasion- tactics on housekeeping. Just a minute it ' s here somewhere. E N G L I S H TILDA E. BYSTROM. Eng- lish 8. Bridge water State College, B. S. in Education. Enjoys furniture refinishing, and reading. SUSANNE H. CLEARY. Co- op English, Reading 8, Eng- lish 8. Bridgewater State Col- lege, B.A. Graduate courses, Roger Williams College, Fair- leigh Dickinson University, Wroxton College. Enjoys read- ing, crewel, traveling. Allow nothing to distract you from the basic joy of life. WENDY D. MARBER. Eng- lish 10, Americans, Spring- board to College. Brandeis, B.A. , Simmons, Bridgewater State College. Enjoys theater, reading, cooking and baking, sculpting, collecting antique glass, and shopping. JILL H. HORWITZ. Eng- lish 9, Self-image, A- merican Survey. Bos- ton University, B. S. , graduate courses at Boston University. Enjoys Gardening, painting, reading, needlepoint. In the beginning was the word, and the word is still amongst us the distinguishing mark of man. To help our students to understand the word in its best uses-- literature; to parry it in its worst uses-- propoganda; to create new worlds with the word or to enlarge the inner -wo rid-- through reading and writing; to grasp the hand of our fellow man in word and play- - through speaking and drama: These are the purposes of education in the mother tongue among all free and civilized societ- ies, and so it is our aim in the schools of West Bridgewater. Our fair discourse hath been as sugar making the hard way sweet and delectable. Richard II (II, III). The pleasure and exitement of words is that they are living and generating things. Christopher Fry.



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% MATH Of all subjects taught, mathematics is one of the most basic and useful in later life. Without well developed mathemati- cal skills, a person is handicapped in his ability to function well in society. The general objective of all our math- ematic courses is a mastery of the following abilities: 1. Recall and or recognition of defini- tions, facts, and symbols. 2. Ability to perform mathematical multiplications. 3. Solving mathematical problems. 4. Understanding mathematical concepts and processes. 5. Using mathematics and mathematical concepts. 6. Appreciation of Mathematics. PAUL V. LUCIUS JR. Busi- ness math, Pre-Algebra, Algebra. Bridge water State College, B.A. in Math. Coaches Varsity Baseball Driver Education. Enjoys sports and woodworking. JANET L. FLANAGAN. Math 8. Newton College of The Sacred Heart, B.A. Enjoys bowling, sewing, being with my family. FREDERICK J. TIMMERMAN Geometry 10-11, Consumer math 12, math 9, math SA%. Boston State College, B. S. in Math, courses at Bridge- water State College. Coaches Spring Track. Enjoys track, chess, stamp collecting. PAUL C. SARGENT. Math 8 9-10. Bridgewater State Col lege, B.A. and M. Ed. Ath- letic Director and coaches Varsity Basketball. Enjoys camping, golf, and carpen- try. MARIETTA E. KENT. Alge- bra 11-11, Pre-Calculus-12, Trigonometry 12, Bridgewat- er State College, B.S. Ad- vises the Math Team, and the Business Advisor to the Yearbook. Enjoys vacation- ing at Cape Breton. I re- member when . JAMES R. TSIKA. Algebra I, 9-10. Geometry, 10-12. Algebra II, 11-12. B.A. Math Physic, Bridgewater. Coaches Crosscountry. Enjoys Stock market, music, running, DAMIAN! 1

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