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STEPHEN BARRETT Health Sz Physical Education 8-12, University of Rhode Island, B.S. in Health, Physical Education Sz Re- creation and Master's in Physical Education, coaches Varsity Golf, Freshman Basketball, Intramural Basketball, and Weightlifting, enjoys sports, music, and travel. LEAH A. BENSON R.N. School Nurse, Brockton Hospital School of Nursing, advises Future Nurses, Freshman Class. 0. A a !o..' 1: J, nl' DENISE BOU TIN French II-IV, Bridgewater State College, B.A. in Foreign Languages, advises Junior Class, enjoys travel- ing, biking, and cooking, Tout qui est essential est invisible aux yeux. JOAN E. BOYD Accounting I, Typing I, Model Of- fice, Boston University College of Business Administration, B.S. in Business Education, enjoys family, travel, and bicycling. RONALD C. BROMAN Sociology and Urban Geography, Colorado State, State College at Bridgewater, B.A. in Geography and Earth Science, advises Junior Class and Color Guard, coordinates Work Study Program, enjoys Family, Friends, Sailing, Skiing, and Living, Those who refuse to learn from me are condemned to repeat it. J UDI TH E. CADM US Singles Living, Douglass College of Rutgers University, B.S., enjoys swimming, tennis, gardening, cloth- ing construction, and gourmet cook- ing. EDWARD F. CAFFREY Chairman, Social Studies Dept., Problems of Democracy, College of the Holy Cross, advises National Honor Society. GAIL M. CALLAHAN Shorthand I,II, Typing II, and Office Practice I, Aquinas Jr. College, A.S. in Secretarial Sciences, Suffolk Uni- versity, B.S. in Business Education, J.V. Softball Coach, Coordinator of New England Patriot Cheerleaders, enjoys playing softball, basketball 8: racquetball, spending time with her husband Bobby and her two dogs Greta Sz Genaua, Keep smiling - things could be a lot worse! ROBERT W CHAPMAN Head of Science Dept., College Pre- paratory Chemistry, University of Vermont, B.A., Bridgewater State College, M. Ed., coaches Varsity Track and Varsity Cross Country, enjoys music, photography, chess, water skiing, traveling, hiking, horseshoe pitching, carpentry, physical conditioning, and competi- tive sports, Always act so that the basic principle of your actions could become universal law. Emmanuel Kant MS. S USANNE CLEARY
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HIGH SCH 00 ADMINISTRATIO MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1981: g. ' , At this writing people at various governmental levels, local, state and national, are focusing their 1f.e, 'Am attention on issues that appear to hole significant potential for changing the life style of indivi- ,Hg duals or the masses. This morning, October 1, 1980, the local and national news services carried the following news items of common interest: The Congress of the United Staes met until 3 a.m. this morning to debate the pros and cons of the abortion issue and its relationship to the federal budgetg reportedly there is renewed hope for the release of the American hostages being held in Irang representatives of several local school systems state the passage of Proposition 2V2 will have a devastating effect on educational and extra-curricular activity programsg the undeclared war between Iraq and Iran has escalated causing major concern to the United States because of our dependence on this geographical location for oilg the three major presidential candidates are , presenting their proposed programs for improving the nation's economy, and long-time trusted 1 local and federal politicians are being investigated for various alleged kick-back schemes. I These and similiar issues are not new andwill continue to dominate and influence your lives for the foreseeable future. It has been our goal to provide you with the reading, writing, listening, speaking and computational skills necessary to make appropriate value judgements on moral, political and social issues. If we, in some small part, have been successful in reaching our goal established for you, and you diligently use these ac- quired skills, your future should be happy, content and enriched. This is not to assume that you will not be tested by adversity but you should be better equipped to meet the challenge. S. Erick Benson Principal On behalf of all associated with the West Bridgewater school system I wish to express my sincere appreciation to you for your contributions to West Bridgewater Junior Senior High School. Congratulations upon successfully completing your high school career. Best of luck in all endeavors. S. Erick Benson rv- Congratulations to the Class of 1981. iences -in the classroom school activities sports clubs music drama and many others. All these memorable events along with the help interest and encouragement of your parents and teachers have aided in the development of your individual potential. As you complete your high school education best wishes as you begin your future. You are now at an end and at a beginning. Education continues always for each of us. Use your education to gain wisdom strength and a successful life. V A ' David J' Swgengy gaqi?5in?I1ySweeney if' Assistant Principal Assistant Principal 4 1 .- la f, ., I During your years of public school life, you have had opporutnity to share in many exper- To the Class of 1981 Over the last few years you ve had the opportunity to understand accept and respect your own uniqueness in relationship to others For many of you you ve felt the satisfaction of seeing yourself make decisions based upon a personal commitment to yourself and to others rather than self gratification fear of punishment peer group pressure or blind obedience to rules ' Many of the decisions that you have had to make concerning your future have left you apprehensive and uncertain as to your ability to handle the outcome Some of you will find yourselves later tracing over your steps and re evaluating what you might have done were you given the opportunity to try again But for the most part you will come to the realization that you did what you had to do for ou It s at this moment that I wish you the courage to look ahead and make new decision with new confidence that you are doing what you have to do for you at this time and moment of your life Best wishes and many thanks to a great class the Class of 1981 Cheryll J Hogan Director of Guidance Cheryll J. Hogan I Director of Guidance , . , . .. g . . . 4 W . I a ., . . . y - K at that time and moment of your life. i L v . . - - . . . ,i I f F ' if . ,lox I 1 A , , I 1 1 - ' ' : Q : 1 up , ' it . . Y I El . l
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PATRICIA A. CONNIFF MARGARET E. COOK Elementary Algebra Part I 85 II Grade 8 Al ebra I Sz II Honors - S , Northeastern University, B.A., Bridgewater State College, M.Ed, Massachusetts College of Art, Gra- duate Credits, advises Math Team, enjoys painting, crafts, dog shows, and dog sled racing. PATRICIA P. COOK Home Economics 8-10, Child Care and Development, Keene State Col- lege, B.Ed., Enjoys family life, What's stitched with love will nev- er tear. LUIS DeANDRADE Spanish I-IV, Bridgewater State Col- lege, B.S., Assistant Intramural su- pervisor at the Rose McDonald School, enjoys playing baseball, hockey, and golf, other sports, cars, and movies. tSpecial Interest: Peck- aponis Areckatonisj Enjoy your life today, for it will be tomorrow's memories. JOSEPH A. DERMON T Librarian, University of Scranton, B.S., Loyola University of Chicago, M.A., enjoys books and fishing. FRANK E. DUNN Guidance Counselor, Bridgewater State College, B.S., M.Ed. CAROL A. DURFEE Band, Advanced Musicianship, 8th Grade General Music, Barrington College, B.M. in Education, coaches the Marching Band, enjoys biking, swimming, needlecrafts, decoupage, singing, and playing the flute and recorder. ROBERT M. DWYER Health, Physical Education, Boston State College, B.S., coaches Fresh- men Football, Junior High Basket- ball, and Junior High Baseball, en- joys sports, golfing, running, and two sons, Jimmy and David. LIETTE M. FREGEAU French, Bridgewater State College, B.S., M.Ed., Boston University, Bos- ton College, Stonehill College, and Harvard University, enjoys sewing, cooking, arts gl crafts, and traveling. ANNE M. KELLEY U.S. History, Cultural History, Uni- versity of Massachusetts, B.A., Bridgewater State College, M.A.-., enjoys sewing, cooking, bridge, poli- tics, reading, and bike riding.
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