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Bridgewater AUTUMN 1992 VOLUME 3, NUMBER 2

On The Cover: FEATU RES Terry Hart Cogan, '51, announced her one million dollar gift, the largest gift by Page 4 any individual in Bridgewater's history, at A Community Commencement in May. of Service See related story on page 7.

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EDITOR Page 7 Kimberly DeCaro Williams Asst. Director, Development A Generous 'Hart' CONTRIBUTORS Terry Hart Cogan, '51 Philip Conroy Director ofDevelopment Page 9 Ralph Fletcher Athletic Hall Director of Corporate Relations of Fame Director of Planned Giving Ashley McCumber Inducts 6 Asst. Director, Development Michael Storey Asst. Director, Athletics

Address all mail to: Editor Page 12 Bridgewater Post Office Box 42 Bridgewater, MA 02324 (508) 697-1287 DEPARTMENTS

Foundation Update 16 B.A.A. Message 21 Potpourri 18 Alumni News 22 Bridgewater is published quarterly by the Office of • SARC Announces Fall Plans Services and Events Development and is mailed to • Event Wrap-Up Class Notes 24 • WBIM Celebrates 20 Years alumni, parents, & friends of In Memoriam 33 Bridgewater State College. • Boyden Chapel Society

AUTUMN 1992 3 A SERIES IN THREE PARTS ridgewater College Community Dialogue

A SERIES IN THREE PARTS. PART ONE PUBLISHED SPRING 1992. PART TWO PUBLISHED SUMMER 1992

PART THREE A Community of Service by Ralph J. Fletcher, '53

The "Tradition of Bridgewater breath as he entered the building. in the public schools in this State College" orientation course, Then a student from Bridgewater country and abroad, through their which the first year students had State College walked by. She had classroom activities, their pub­ so enjoyed, was drawing to a close. many things on her mind, things lished papers, and their textbooks The professor who had presented to do and places to go, but she felt in all fields of study. It is worth the course had made each of the compassion as she looked at this mentioning again, that the great great people who had founded homeless person. So she helped educational system that has made and guided our great institution him to his feet, and struggled as Japan a twenty-first century through its first one hundred and she led him to a shelter where she economic super-power, was fifty years, seem so alive and real. helped him get a meal and a founded in the late nineteenth Now the professor was concluding warm bed. When the Bridgewater century by a Bridgewater gradu­ the course with the following student went back to campus, she ate, Shuji Isawa. words: The tradition of Bridgewa­ couldn't get the incident out of her I can honestly say, like many ter is summed up by our motto mind, so she decided to do some­ thousands of others, that I left 'Not to be Ministered Unto, but to thing about it. She organized a Bridgewater not looking for wealth Minister.' In other words, our community-based anti-poverty or fame, but filled with a desire to tradition is summed up by the organization on campus, and serve. And of course, it was only phrase, 'Service to Others.' rallied the support of other stu­ after I had been teaching a few One of the students raised her dents. For years, the group years, that I understood the hand and said, "Professor, whom worked to raise money to eradicate paradox that you receive by shall we serve?" poverty, and to educate people giving. Many, many others who The professor replied by telling about the plight of the homeless. have spent, or are spending a the following story: The professor asked the student lifetime in the classroom under­ It was January, and a homeless which of the people in the story stand this far more deeply than I person in Brockton collapsed in a understood what the concept of do. We can only guess what our doorway on Main Street. A bishop service meant? commitment to serve has meant to passed by, glanced at the person Of course, when one thinks of the our students, but we can truly and hurried on to a meeting of his words Bridgewater and service, know that their lives have been clergymen. Soon a wealthy one immediately thinks teacher. much richer and more productive businessman came upon the scene Over our century and a half of because of our dedication. My and was forced to pass close to the existence, thousands of teachers view of the Bridgewater State man to get into the building. He have been provided with a Bridge­ College community while I was became very angry that anyone water education, and have been attending here was limited to could create such an unsightly imbued with the principles of students, and occasionally, in­ mess in his neighborhood, and he service. In turn, they have influ­ cluded the faculty. However, I muttered, "Get a job!" under his enced literally millions of students was fortunate to land a campus job

4 BRIDGEWATER SERVING THE COMMUNITY • Sigma Tau Gamma representatives present a $350 check to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. on weekends and vacations as a at my present life stage, to glimpse we are aware that definition refers painter and a grounds keeper. an appreciation that as members to the planet, earth. We are all Slowly, I became aware of the of the human race, we are part of a aboard the tiny 'Spaceship Earth' larger campus community, which global community alongside speeding through the blackness of included administrators and staff, plants, other animals, and all space, but we continue to allow all and finally realized that we had an creation. Once we may have sorts of artificial barriers- political, alumni body. Then I began to see interpreted the dictionary defini­ social and cultural- to distract from relationships among these groups, tion: "community - a unified body the task of learning how to see each and finally began to understand of individuals with common other as sisters and brothers. how the college community interests, living in a particular In a recent address at the Univer­ related to the larger external area" as the college community or sity of New Hampshire, Marian 'Community. I am just beginning, the town of Bridgewater. Today Wright Edelman stated, "Every

AUTUMN 1992 5 citizen of the world in this last becoming uniquely well-posi­ decade of this last century of this tioned to engage in the life of our millennium must struggle to region and our mission is to serve redefine community, asking not, the people of southeastern Massa­ 'How can I find myself?' but chusetts. This service will take the asking more 'How can I lose form of partnerships with business myself in service to others?' and civic leaders, linkages with the Asking not just how I can take care community through advisory of me and mine, but how can I committees and myriad other help to strengthen family and bridges responsive to regional community values and help all needs. We will also expand our citizens of the world regain moral role as the region's cultural and values and concern for all of God's aesthetic enrichment center. creatures on Earth." Ms. Edelman Perhaps our greatest contribution went on to quote Lee Atwater, in the short term to our region, and from an article he wrote for Life to the entire nation, will be the magazine, shortly before he died new methods which will be of cancer. "The 80s," Atwater said, developed in the new J. Joseph "were about acquiring - acquir­ Moakley Center for Technological ing wealth, power, and prestige. Applications in the areas of But you can acquire all this and mathematics and science. Hope­ still feel empty. My illness helped fully, new approaches will be me to see what is missing in developed using the latest technol­ American society: a little heart and ogy available, which will excite the a lot of brotherhood." interest and imagination of thou­ The struggle for the remainder of Brian McCarthy, '93, escorts an alumna sands of K-12 students and entice the 1990s is about America's through the Daisy Chain during Alumni them into a scientific career. This conscience and future. The re­ Weekend could have national impact as implementation of the Bridgewater these methods are replicated in motto, and the restoration of the • every 30 minutes one of our colleges and schools around the early American values upon which children is arrested for drunken country. Only the future will reveal our great college was founded, are driving what scientific advancements are needed as never before in our • every 59 minutes, in the richest generated by this process for the history. How can we hope for a nation on Earth, an American child benefit of all creation. The new better future for our country when dies from poverty Bridgewater in the 90s, and into the today: The legacy from the 80s is that in 21st century, will become new and • one of our children drops out of the 90s the poorest Americans are exciting by returning to its roots. school every 16 seconds children. Does anybody care? To a re-dedication of its original • every 26 seconds of every day an What can we do about it? The mission expanded for a new age: American child runs away from concept of the interactive college is • a liberal arts based education for home beginning to be defined here at all students • every 47 seconds a child in Bridgewater, and as society turns • preparation of teachers for the K­ America is abused or neglected to us for assistance in dealing with 12 system in a scientific age • every 67 seconds an American the problems in the K-12 education • to be a stimulant for economic teenager has a baby sector, in re-establishing and growth and a partner with public & • we produce the equivalent of the maintaining a viable economy in private groups for positive change city of Seattle each year with our region, and in addressing • a renewed commitment to children having children social problems, we will play an serve the needs of the internal and • every 7 minutes an American increasingly larger role in the external community with a global child is arrested for a drug offense external community. We are perspective.

6 BRIDGEWATER A Generous ~Hart' Terry Hart Cogan, '51, makes million dollar gift

I encourage other alumni, young growth, and new direction and and old, to remain active members of especially by its new leader, Dr. this community, giving as freely of Adrian Tinsley. While not a their time, talents, and financial feminist, Terry is supportive of support as possible. Never before has women in leadership roles, saying, it been more needed. "They have been often overshad­ These were the words of Mary T. owed and not given the credit they (Terry) Hart Cogan as she ad­ deserve for a long time. Women in dressed the 151st graduating class leadership are active, involved, at Bridgewater State College. and get things done." These words accompanied Ms. As a student leader herself in Cogan's announcement of a one undergraduate days, Terry was million dollar gift to Bridgewater involved in a variety of extra­ State College - the largest single curricular activities. She was an gift given by an individual in the accomplished student, athlete, and college's history. The announce­ singer. Athletically, she was ment was received by enthusiastic competitive in intramural basket­ cheers from the crowd and a ball as well as playing tennis and spontaneous, long-lasting standing Alumna Terry Hart Cogan softball. Musically talented, ovation - some people burst into Class of 1951 having played piano and violin, tears of joy as they listened to this she also sang in the A Capella generous benefactor. continued, her niece was so Choir and the Glee Club under Sitting in the living room of the inspired that she decided, that day, Miss Freida Rand. Davis Alumni Center, Terry to pursue graduate school. A gleam appears in her eyes as reflects on spring commencement, Terry Hart Cogan says these are she recalls the secret passage she, 1992, and emotionally conveys the powerful emotions and memories along with her sister and class­ feelings accompanying her presen­ that she will carry with her for­ mate, Peggy and their friends, tation. "1 was chuckling to myself ever. They join many others as she discovered to enter the attic of as I stood on the podium thinking reflects fondly on her days at Woodward Hall, where they this was the first and only standing Bridgewater, more than 40 years would go, after "lights out," to ovation I've ever received in my ago. She recalls the challenging study. She also recollects a one­ life, and I'm going to enjoy it." She classes and favorite professors ­ day bicycle trip to Plymouth, when recalls that as she left the podium Dr. Maxwell, Miss Rand, and Dr. she and her friends decided it was several faculty members touched Foth. Miss Pope is, of course, still a nice day for a ride. Little did her shoulder and arm and said vivid in her mind. Terry says they realize then that the trek thank you so very, very much. "Miss Pope had very high expecta­ down routes 18 and 44 was a The impact of her announcement tions of young ladies at Bridgewa­ lengthy one, and it would be well was far-reaching, touching the ter then, she really set the tone." after dark before they would lives and hearts of those in the In keeping with the spirit of Miss return. She and her fellow riders audience. In fact, at the post­ Pope, strong women in leadership spent the next day recuperating! ceremony reception a woman roles impress Terry Hart Cogan, Following her graduation, Terry attending the graduation of her who first returned to the College spent some time teaching in the niece sought out Ms. Cogan to on the occasion of her 40th class Lexington School System. While thank her saying how moved her reunion at the Sesquicentennial her undergraduate specialization niece was by Terry's dedication Ball in 1991. She was pleased with had been history, she taught math and commitment. In fact, she the College's fine reputation, and the languages to sixth graders AUTUMN 1992 7 and was thankful for her well­ Auxiliary as well as the Brigham & precision team skating group. rounded, liberal arts exposure in Women's Hospital Auxiliary Volunteerism and service to college. As her family grew to having served as president of both. others has been a full-time under­ include four children Terry left the She continues her involvement at taking for Terry Hart Cogan - a field of teaching. Brigham & Womens' where she way of life. As a member and Throughout her life, Terry has and three other volunteers started trustee of the Bridgewater State personified the college's motto, the Surgical Liaison Program, College Foundation, she is making "Not to be ministered unto, but to where volunteers serve as liaisons valuable contributions to the minister, " or 'service to others.' between doctors, nurses, patients college. Her continuing interest, Terry's role model was her mother, and families during ever-growing concern, and involvement in the Marie Hart, who was always day-surgery procedures. institution help insure its strong involved and took leadership roles An avid supporter of the arts, future. Especially impressed with as a volunteer in several organiza­ Terry serves a·s a trustee of the the innovative management tions. In keeping with this Hart science and aviation science programs, as well as its strong tradition, Terry became active in a Bridgewater, beyond my variety of organizations. She commitment to teacher education, began with the Citizens for Lexing­ professional training, had Terry is optimistic for the future of ton Schools, became interested in instilled in me concern and the College. local campaigns within town commitment to serve in "1 want to see Bridgewater shine, government gradually playing many areas never forseen by not only as a regional college but as one of the best in the country. leadership roles in these groups. me in 1951. Now it is time She grew interested in partisan Bridgewater has the potential to politics, serving as president of for me to give something have nationwide impact - it is Lexington's Democratic Club and back to this community positioned to be "the" college in a member of Lexington's Demo­ when it is most needed. the United States to fill in some of cratic Town Committee. She is the gaps in K-12 education, now a member of Chatham's Terry Hart Cogan, '51 especially in the areas of math and Commencement, 1992 Democratic Town Committee. She science. I am confident that the was a delegate to the Democratic technology center will be the National Conventions in both 1976 Friends of Monomoy Theatre in impetus for significant changes and 1980, and she continues to Chatham. She is also on the Board and landmark improvements in serve the party today as a member of Overseers of the Boston Ballet. the teaching of K-12 math and of the Finance Council of the An accomplished artist in her own science, and that programs from National Democratic Party. right, Terry paints in oils and Bridgewater will benefit systems Highlights of her political experi­ watercolors and at one time throughout the country." ence include working on the contemplated art school. Addi­ In his article A Community of campaigns of Dukakis, Tsongas, tionally, she has sung with several Service, Ralph Fletcher says "the JFK, and Carter and attending the choral groups including Boston's struggle for the remainder of the inaugurals of both Kennedy and Handel and Haydn Society and a 1990s is about America's con­ Carter. A special experience for California Chorale which per­ science and future. The Terry was actually visiting Presi­ formed in Rome for the Pope. reimplementation of the Bridgewa­ dent Carter at the White House. Terry is also a sponsor for ter motto, and the restoration of Interestingly, during the Carter national men's figure skater, Todd the early American values upon campaign, Terry worked as the Eldrige. A two-time national which our great college was Massachusetts field operations men's champion, he is both an founded, are needed as never manager, while fellow Bridgewa­ Olympic and World Competitor. before in our history." Terry Hart ter alum, David Flynn, '58, served First introduced to the art of figure Cogan has answered this challenge as the state-wide campaign skating through her daughter's for the 90s. Thanks to her commit­ manager. own competitions, Terry, herself, ment to the Bridgewater 'spirit of In keeping with her spirit of enjoyed competitive figure skating service,' her dream for the future service, Terry has been involved for 25 years with the Esprit de of Bridgewater State College will with the University Hospital Corps, an adult competitive come true.

8 BRIDGEWATER Bridgewater State College has Bridgewater selected six former student athletes and/or athletic administrators into the 1992 BSC Athletic Hall of Fame. This year's induction State College ceremony will be held on Friday, September 25, 1992 at 6:30 p.m. in the Rondileau Campus Center. inducts six into Their selection brings the current Hall of Fame membership to 41. This year's inductees are: James Argir, '61, Catherine Baker, '85, 1992 Athletic Raymond Carvalho, '60, Ann Coakley, coach/faculty member, Barbara Tappen Mahar, '61, and Hall of Fante Joseph Morey '34 (deceased). -

James Argir JamesArgirletteredinfive differentsports while at BridgewaterState College (1958­ 61). He lettered in soccer (3 yrs), basket­ ball (4 yrs), baseball (3 yrs), track (3 yrs), and football (1 yr). He captained both the baseballandfootball teams his senioryear and was named the outstanding Male Athlete of the Year in 1961 by the Men's Athletic Association (M.A.A.) Jim is pres­ ently the principal for the William Pittaway School and Henry E. Warren School in Ashland, Mass. He is still an active alumnus at Bridgewater State Col­ lege where he currently is a trustee on the Bridgewater State College Foundation.

AUTUMN 1992 9 Cathy Baker Cathy Baker was a premier basketball player for Bridgewater State during the Lady Bears glory years in the 1980s. A four year letter winner, Cathy was the catalyst behind three NCAA Division III Championship tournament teams from 1982-85. She is BSe's second leading scorerwith1152 pointsandwasthe team's first 1,000 point scorer. She was a two­ time ECAC All Star and in 1985 was the ECAC Division III "Player of the Year". She still holds school records for career scoring average (14.6 ppg), rebound av­ erage (9.4 rpg), career field goal percent­ age (51.2%) and rebounds in a season (331). A scholar athlete during her col­ lege career, Cathy was also nominated for the CoSIDA Academic All American team her senior year. Presently, she is a teacherI coach attheOysterRiver Middle School in Durham, NH.

Barbara Tappen Mahar Barbara Tappen Mahar was a member of the Bridgewater State College Aquabrytes Synchronized Swim Club from 1958-61. She was an active participant in BSC Playdays in the sports of field hockey and basketball. In 1961 she was the recipient ofthe Dr. MaryJo Moriarty Award, BSe's highest honor in the field of physical edu­ cation. Barbara's real love is in the sport of tennis where she won sev­ eral junior club tournaments as a member of the Quincy Tennis Club and was the women's club cham­ pion for six years. Presently, she is the varsity girls tennis coach at Braintree High School and the co- director of the "Play Ball Softball and Tennis Camp" in her home­ town. Barbara and her husband, Robert presently live in Braintree, Mass.

10 BRIDGEWATER Illi'il111Iiltiifrl~!llillililliiliilliillilllill[liiillililTlillliliillillmmliiiliiiliEliiiiil Ray Carvalho Ray Carvalho is Bses all-time leading scorerinMen'sbasketballwith1636 points. A four-year starter for the Bears (1956-60), Ray was named to the Southern New En­ gland Coastal Conference All Star team (3 yrs), and to the New England State Teacher's Conference All Star team (2yrs). His game high 39 points vs. Salem State College stood for almost 20 years on the BSC record books. Ray was also an out­ standing baseball catcher. A three-year starter at Bridgewater, Ray also played in the Cape Cod League and received a try­ out with the former Kansas City Athletics. Ray now resides in his hometown of Fall River, Mass.

Joseph Morey Joseph Morey was an outstanding three-sportathleteatBSC inbaseball, basketball and football. He is best Ann Coakley known for his achievements fol­ lowing his graduation in the neigh­ Ann Coakleywas a professor/ coachin boring town of East Bridgewater the Physical Education Department at where he became a legend as the Bridgewater State College for 30 years head coach for the high school bas­ (1959-89). She began the sport of ketball team. Inhis 36-yearcoaching women's lacrosse at BSC and coached careeratEBHS, Moreyhad a 368-256 the team from 1960-78. She also orga­ win-loss record. His teams won 10 nized the New England Colleges La­ league titles in the Mayflower and crosse Championships that was held at South Shore Leagues. His teams Bridgewater in 1978. Outside of made the Tech Tourney seven times, Bridgewater she was a member of the reaching the semifinals three times Boston Field Hockey and Lacrosse As­ and winning the Class D title once. sociation both as a player and commit­ The East Bridgewater High School tee member. Her talent with a lacrosse gymnasium is now named in his stick is legendary at her alma mater, honor. Mr. Morey, who passed , who inducted her away in 1975, follows his older into the Terrier Hall of Fame in 1984. brother Richard Morey (a 1991 BSC Professor Coakley is now enjoying re­ Hall of Fame member) into the BSC tirement in Bridgewater, Mass. Hall of Fame.

AUTUMN 1992 11 o GE

Bridgewater Fine Arts Series Expands to Offer Six World Class Performing Arts Events

Featuring a performance of Carmen by the Opera National Company, The Canadian Brass, and Victor Borge, the Bridgewater Fine Arts Series will bring six exciting performances to our region spanning a diverse representation of art including dance, jazz, comedy, opera, gospel, and classical music. The series which is a project of the Bridgewater State College Founda­ tion has brought to campus such notable performances as the Preserva­ tion Hall Jazz Band, H&H Society, Hal Holbrook, Marvin Hamlisch, NYC Opera National Company, Alvin Ailey, and the Martha Graham Dance Company. "The response to the Fine Arts Series has been tremen­ dous. It brings dynamic prestige to our campus and demonstrates our commitment to provide an outstanding community service. Based on our track record so far, we felt that it was appropriate to test expanded offerings," commented Mr. David J. Messaline, chairman of the Bridge­ water Foundation The Bridgewater Fine Arts Series is a self-supporting venture which is funded through ticket sales and the generosity of corporate and indi­ vidual sponsors. While a long-range goal of the series will be to return a portion of the proceeds to benefit the college financially, during this growth stage the objective and result is to be self-sustaining and to promote Bridgewater as a cultural center of southeastern Massachusetts. This season's program will include a repertory performance by the Hartford Ballet, a holiday performance by The Canadian Brass, a presen­ tation of the most popular opera of all time, Carmen, by the New York City Opera National Company, classical music by the highly recorded Julliard String Quartet, a milestone visit from the beloved Victor Borge, and a surprise performance to be announced.

12 BRIDGEWATER HARTFORD BALLET The Hartford Ballet has devel­ oped into one of Connecticut's leading cultural institutions. It has also gained prominence as one of the nation's most respected and widely seen professional dance companies. In its first appearance on the Bridgewater campus, the company will introduce ballet to the series for the first time. The ballet company will offer repertory performances providing attendees an opportunity to see contemporary works as well as popular favorites. The perfor­ mance, to be held on Thursday, October 8, 1992 at 8:00 p.m., is a joint project with the Bridgewater State College Dance Company and the Bridgewater Fine Arts Series. The ballet company will be in residency on October 7 and 8 and provide lecture demonstrations as well as master classes for Bridge­ water State College students and elementary students in our region. Tickets are $12, $10, and $8.

THE CANADIAN BRASS Blending their profound brass classically trained virtuoso musi­ three of the most prestigious labels music with appropriate commen­ cians (Frederic Mills and Ronald in the world - Philips Classics, tary and tasteful touches of humor, Romm, trumpets; David Ohanian, CBS Masterworks and RCA Red The Canadian Brass is sure to French horn; Eugene Watts, Seal - the Canadian Brass' delight audiences of all ages. trombone; and Charles discography reflects the wide Their dazzling performances, Daellenbach, tuba) have stretched range of their musical mastery. combined with eclectic program­ the horizons for brass players The Canadian Brass have been ming, have enabled The Canadian throughout the world. seen by millions on such television Brass to bring classical music to The first chamber ensemble ever shows at The Tonight Show with vast new audiences, while provid­ to tour the People's Republic of Johnny Carson, the Today show, ing some of the best musical China and the first brass ensemble Entertainment Tonight, The Smothers entertainment to be found any­ ever to play in Carnegie Hall, The Brothers Comedy Hour, Camera Three where. For more than 20 years, the Canadian Brass have delighted and Sesame Street. ensemble has performed every­ audiences in North America, The Canadian Brass will perform thing from Renaissance and Bach Europe, Japan, the Middle East, at Bridgewater on Friday, Decem­ to Gershwin, Dixieland and Gospel and the Soviet Union. ber 18, at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $21, music. Over the years these With more than thirty albums for $18, and $15.

AUTUMN 1992 13 NEW YORK CITY OPERA NATIONAL COMPANY

Established in 1979 by Beverly consists of a 76-member perform­ Sills, the New York City Opera ing ensemble including a 30-piece National Company will make its orchestra, 14 soloists, 16 choristers, third visit to Bridgewater State and City Opera's popular and College. Having performed such much-praised supertitles. While classic operas as LA BOHEME and the performers sing the opera in TaSCA, the National Company French, a simultaneous English will delight southeastern Massa­ translation will be projected onto a chusetts with the most popular screen suspended above the stage. opera of all time, Bizet's CARMEN. This revolutionary innovation in City Opera's new CARMEN, opera comprehension completely which will be performed on clarifies all of the action onstage Thursday, January 21, 1993, at 8:00 while preserving the integrity of p.m., is one stop on a ten-week the original language libretto. tour of the United States. The Tickets for the performance are NYC Opera National Company $32, $27, and $24. JULLIARD STRING QUARTET

Known as America's premier String Quartets in this country. string quartet, the Julliard String The group which Newsweek Quartet makes two tours of the Magazine called "the yardstick United States and Europe each against which all other groups are year. Last season marked the 45th measured" will perform at anniversary of the Julliard Strings Bridgewater on Saturday, March and was a reflection of their 27, 1993 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets for the remarkable history and standard­ performance are $16, $12, and $9. setting tradition of excellence. The Julliard String Quartet which serves as the quartet-in-residence at The Julliard School consists of Robert Mann and Joel Smirnoff on violin, Samuel Rhodes on viola, and Joel Krosnick on cello. The vast repertoire of the Juilliard String Quartet comprises nearly 550 works. Their masterful interpretations of the standard repertoire, encompassing works by Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms and Dvorak are balanced by the more than 150 works they perform by 20th century composers. They were instrumental in reviving the quartets of Arnold Schoenberg and were the first to play all six Bartok

14 BRIDGEWATER BOBBY McFERRIN Bobby McFerrin has been treat­ Bobby McFerrin's fans are doing ing audiences across the country to their best to keep up with him. In his one-man show - a show that's the last few years they have sent 8fRII,'tl!~RlS never the same show twice: an him home with five Grammy amazing grab bag of musical Awards (out of six nominations), rr ~ I}' [~ 1992 - 93 and he's been at the top of the URI E 5 styles, comedy, dance and perfor­ 5 E mance art which he will bring to Down Beat Readers' Poll four Bridgewater State College on times in a row. Three of his Friday, February 12. Grammys were for "Best Jazz Since 1986, McFerrin has been Vocalist, Male" but his artistic talent ~Thursday, October 8 heard every week across America transcends thaf narrow classifica­ 7\ Hartford Ballet doing the Cosby Show theme; tion. An artist of extraordinary singing the Levi's 501 blues; breadth, his art is beyond modern, teaching kids the Alphabet Song on as old as the human voice, and as Sesame Street; and even managing to new as the next moment. inspire a hushed stadium full of Tickets for the performance are Friday, December 18 ~ Giants fans with the Star Spangled available for $24, $21 for orchestra Banner at the start of a playoff game. and $18 for the balcony. The Canadian Brass

VICTORBORGE Thursday, January 21 Victor Borge's unique combina­ NYC Opera tion as musician and humorist has National Company made him a legend in his own ~ time. As Victor Borge puts it, he • CARMEN has been dragging his piano around the world since eight... maybe eight-thirty. What he really means is that he first Friday, February 12 performed as a pianist at the age Bobby McFerrin of eight. Somewhere between then and now Victor Borge became an international star, probably ~ introducing more people to the Saturday, March 27 glories of classical music than Juilliard String Quartet Vladimir Horowitz. In recent years, he has added opera and symphony "guest" conducting w.rtman and")I"rt""<;\.", engagements to his heavy slate N.liQllu PrO!'_u ReprescntaUv and television commitments. VICTOR BOJ=«JE 162 w. S6t~1~~!~:: _Y~'I NY Sunday, May 9 While Borge's comic reputation Victor Borge has been built on his not playing he really can play, it is within your the piano, he really does possess a grasp, as he will bring his big magnificent gift that amazes black shiny piano and his ever­ audiences. changing one-man show to Call (508) 697-1287 for tickets, This master funnyman of the Bridgewater on Mother's Day, Monday through Friday between keyboard will close out the Sunday, May 9,1993 at 8:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Bridgewater Fine Arts Series for Tickets for the performance are Call for subscriptions/group rates 1992-93. If you want to find out if $34, $31, and $27. AUTUMN 1992 15 Ce[e6rating the Saifs It was billed as one of the most magnificent assembly of Tall Ships of our time. Trustees, members, and friends ofthe BridgewaterState College Foundation were on hand in Boston and Plymouth to recognize these recent Tall Ship celebrations. This collection of photo­ graphs was taken during a reception aboard Terry Hart Cogan, '51, Dr. Adrian Tinsley, and theMassachusettsMaritimeAcademytraining Cindy Booth Ricciardi, '81 vessel, the Patriot State.

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Man; Dunlop, Jeanne Messaline, Peggy Cirelli, & Joanne Vulper

Ralph Fletcher, '53, Isabelle Bragg King, '51, Norene DiNardo, Jim DiNardo, '39, and Bill King 16 BRIDGEWATER Mary and Adrian Rondileau, H'89 Jim DiNardo, '39, and Norene DiNardo Dodie Szater Dunn, '51, and Frank Dunn, '49 AUTUMN 1992 17 POTPOURRI

Chinese Artist's Exhibit Scheduled Zhang Hong-Nian at Anderson Gallery 9/10 -10/2

Celebrating 150 Years The Bridgewater Alumni Association recently celebrated its 150th year during a Boston Harbor cruise aboard the Spirit of Boston. Pictured is B.A.A. past president Mary Lydon, '55, and current president, Sheila McKenna, '62.

Zhang Hong-Nian, a leading contemporary artist from the People's Republic of China, is exhibiting his works at Bridgewater's Wallace Anderson Gallery between September 10 and October 2. Zhang's oil paintings are executed in the Western academic tradition and are admired for their absorbing composition, masterful brushstrokes, and complex application of color. He has exhibited in galleries throughout the United States, and has been featured in , ArtNews, and The Wall Street Journal. Pictured here is "Mayflower Hymn" done in oils on canvas.

A note of thanks... Golden Bridges Visits Green Animals President Tinsley recently showed her appreciation to alumni volunteers during a thank-you reception at her home. Pictured in the photo above, Marcia Crooks, '55, and Mrs. Ted Reingold enjoy conversa­ tion.

On with the show... Waiting for the next performance outside Preparing to enjoy a recent trip to the mansions of Newport, Rhode Island, the Green the Windsor Hotel in NYC are alumna Animals topiary gardens, and the Sea Fare Inn, the Golden Bridges Club boards the bus Susan Marshall, 78, and her mother. at Bridgewater.

18 BRIDGEWATER 1991-1992 Annual Report

Our Region's Future DeRends on Us

Bridgewater State College 2 Annual Report MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF TRUSTEES

The 1991-1992 college year made one thing unequivocally clear: Bridgewater State College is a Increasingly, developments on our campus pacesetter among public higher education institutions in contribute to the building of a first-class the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Increasingly, developments on our campus contribute to the building collegiate enterprise which is prepared to meet of a first-class collegiate enterprise which is prepared to the educational needs and challenges ofthe meet the educational needs and challenges of the years to years to come. come. Last August, just a few short months after the Speaking of dedicated alumni, the end of the college observance of the College's 150th anniversary was year coincided with the retirement of Mr. Frank concluded, we were notified of a $10 million dollar Dunn,'49, from the Board of Trustees after 10 years of federal grant, secured through the efforts of U.S. service, the last four years as vice-chairman. His Congressman Joseph Moakley, to design and construct contributions and presence will be sincerely missed. an educational technology center which is surely to Whether it is grants from the National Science become a national model in the uses of technology to Foundation to fund innovative research projects or improve public education. Other grants followed in the providing the best learning environment to an ever­ 1991-1992 academic year -- in total more than a dozen changing student body, Bridgewater State College's role federal and state grants -- helping the College acquire in defining the future of our region is emphatically critical resources and deliver important public services endorsed at all levels: local, state, and federal. State-of­ even as the College's state appropriations declined again the-art degree programs, from the sciences to last year. mathematics to teacher education, combined with the Working together, the Board of Trustees, President development of cutting-edge technologies made possible Tinsley, and her administration managed to develop by distance learning through our high technology center, strategies to keep the College's budget in balance by serve to distinguish Bridgewater as a leading force in prudent fiscal management and by increasing the amount higher education. Significantly, and ultimately, though, of locally-generated funding sources. As a result, the College survives, and thrives, because of the significant progress was made in a number of areas, dedication of its staff, faculty, and administrators, as including strengthening of academic programs and well as the pride its alumni have in their alma mater. support of new development initiatives and activities. Bridgewater State College is acknowledged as a leader among the state's public colleges and universities, and T he College year 1991-1992 was clearly President Tinsley is to be congratulated for her skill and outstanding. As you take a look through this year's commended for her vision. Annual Report, I am confident you will agree that Bridgewater State College is making its mark at exactly the key moment in the history of public education in the While budget issues are certainly important, such Commonwealth. Indeed, Bridgewater is a leader today, matters cannot possibly compare with the College and an educational pioneer in determining the course of Community's overwhelming support of this year's public higher education for the future. Annual Fund. Afforded the honor of chairing the Annual Fund again this year, I was truly heartened by the response from our alumni, faculty, administrators, trustees and friends. Collectively, your support resulted in donations of . $685,479, 14 percent above goal and 23 percent ahead of last year's previous record level of $555,000. Certainly a highlight in the development area this past year was alumna Ms. Terry Hart Cogan's, '51, .announcing at Spring Commencement a pledge of $1 million to the Bridgewater Foundation.

1992 3 JJ~ -I".-I~ ADRIAN TINSLEY I President

4 Annual Report PRES/DENT'S MESSAGE

I n adopting the theme for this year's Annual Report - "Our Region's Future Depends on Us" - we have done Nearly 9 out of10 full.time undergraduate so because those words capture the essence of our students who attend Bridgewater come from a mission as a public college in southeastern Massachusetts. city or town in this region ofthe state. Nearly 9 out of 10 full-time undergraduate students Assuring them access to the best possible who attend Bridgewater come from a city or town in this education is our most important responsibility. region of the state. Assuring them access to the best possible education is our most important responsibility. This Annual Report is a chronicle of our progress in This College graduates more than a thousand people achieving these goals during the 1991-1992 academic each year with bachelor's, master's and other advanced .year. By strengthening our academic and student life degrees and the vast majority, above 80 percent, remain programs, and by cultivating new sources of revenue, in this region to live, work, pay taxes, raise families and the College is better able to extend its influence on the contribute to the lives of their communities. quality of life in southeastern Massachusetts. They must be prepared to understand emerging Historically, Bridgewater has always adapted to the technologies, analyze complex issues, communicate their changing needs of the society it serves, which is why ideas and opinions, respect the culture and traditions of our curriculum has grown to include majors in other people, adapt to changing social and economic contemporary fields such as management science, conditions, and act as good citizens. Their ability to do aviation science, communication studies, and social so is a reflection of their education and experiences at work. Bridgewater State College, so we strive to continue improving and strengthening our academic programs To everyone who has had a role in our efforts to and support services. make Bridgewater an institution of distinction, I say, Often, colleges and universities accept no further "thank: you." Individually and collectively, it is the responsibilities than those outlined above. But it is the faculty, students, staff, alumni and friends of this nature and character of state colleges to do these and College who are responsible for creating a Bridgewater much more in the service of their regions. State College which embraces as its goals academic excellence and regional service. We recognize that as As centers of intellectual enterprise, as repositories much as "our region's future depends on us" so too does of scientific and technological resources, and as places our future as a college depend on this region. where the arts, drama and music thrive, state colleges Bridgewater is a college in the center of such as Bridgewater are uniquely positioned to influence southeastern Massachusetts with roots that go deep into how and whether a regional economy flourishes, and the this area. Generations of families have earned their extent to which the cities and towns in its geographic degrees at this institution and today our educational, focus benefit from the presence of an institution cultural, and economic relationships with the citizens committed to higher learning. Philosophically, this who live here are broad and expanding. Given the College operates on the premises that it must be a advantages of a growing population, an improving catalyst for economic development, that it must have an transportation network, and land to build on, this region influence on improving public education K-12, and that has enormous potential. Every new connection this it must playa role in generating those strategies which College makes to the regional community is an will make this region competitive not only in the investment that works to the benefit of each. Therefore, Commonwealth but nationally and internationally as the Annual Report, which emphasizes Bridgewater's well. commitment to regional service, is both a record of the year just concluded and a blueprint for tomorrow.

1992 5 Dr. George Weygand. CoUege Marshal, leads Academic Procession at Spring Commencement, 1992. Dr. Weygand carries new College Mace, which was designed and crqfted. by ProJessor John HeUer, Department ojArt, and used at this CommencementJor thefirst time

6 Annual Report TABLE OF CONTENTS

Academic Achievements 9

Student Life 13

J. Joseph Moakley Center 17 for Technological Applications

Diversity 19

Community Outreach 21

Numbers in Review 23

Federal Grants 25

Development Report 27

Foundation Report & Donor Roll 29

The Year in Review

On theday the 1991-1992 academic year opened, The Boston Globe published a major story on the $10 million dollar federal grant- the largest federal grant ever awarded to any state college in the nation - which U.S. Congressman Joseph Moaldey had secured for the College to build an educational technology center at the College. Nine months later, as the academic year carne to a close at Spring Commencement, a Bridgewater alumna, Ms. Terry Hart Cogan, Class of 1951, spoke to the graduates from thestageand announced a gift of$1 million dollars - the largestsingle gift from a private donor to the College - to her alma mater. These milestone events opened and closed the 151st academic year of Bridgewater State College, and in between, the people affiliated with the College continued to strengthen BSC as a first-class academic institution, as a distinguished and effective regional publiccollegewithanimportantregionalservicemission,andas aninstitution with pride in its history and confidence about its future.

1992 7 Professor Mercer FeUowis ofthe Department ofManagement &ience and Aviation &ience

8 Annual Report ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS

Dr. James Brennan, right, • Strategic Planning Department of Biology, is the The College's Strategic Planning Process began in 1992 recipient of the "Dr. V. James DiNardo Award for January, 1990, with the aim of developing a clear vision Excellence in Teaching," the for Bridgewater's future and a set of goals and objectives highest teaching honor which crisp enough to measure. A draft of Stage One of that is bestowed on faculty at Bridgewater State College. plan was ready in the fall of 1991, and during that first Dr. Brennan is a 30-year semester the draft was reviewed in a series of campus­ veteran of the faculty. wide public hearings. The plan moved through the College's governance process in the spring of 1992 and • Introduction was endorsed by the Board of Trustees in June, 1992. During the 1992-1993 academic year Stage Two of T he quality of the academic experience is the the strategic planning process will take place. Eight single most important element of any colle~e's character. specific goals adopted during the first phase will be The extent to which student and professor mteract and translated into specific goals for the eight areas of the challenge each other intellectually, outsi~e ~f the . College's operations: academic programs; student life; classroom as well as in, shapes a college s history and Its financial resources; physical facilities; human resources; destiny. What Bridgewater has offered to generations of information services; diversity; and institutional students is close contact with men and women who are advancement/alumni relations. committed to the teaching of undergraduates. With an • School of Arts and Sciences average class size of just over 21 students in 1991-1992, and School of Education the College was able to maintain that commitment even A School of Arts and Sciences and a School of though public higher education in Massachusetts endured Education were created during the 1991-1992 academic another year of substantial reductions in state year, and the 24 academic departments of the College, appropriations. which had previously reported to the Vice President for Bridgewater faculty are teacher-scholars. Many of Academic Affairs, are now organized under these two them engage in professional research and often involve Schools. students in that activity. Still, the emphasis here is on Two new positions were created - Dean of the the instruction of students, and so in every deliberation School of Arts and Sciences and Dean of the School of on the College's future -- which is the aim of the . Education, and national searches were conducted for Strategic Planning process now well underway -- or m each position. Dr. W. Clark Hendley, an assistant dean preparing for reaccreditation (a major task also well and highly regarded senior administrator at the underway), the central question is always: "H?w can we University of Missouri-Kansas City, was chosen to be improve the conditions for teaching and learnmg?" the Dean of Arts and Sciences and Dr. Ann Lydecker, a senior administrator experienced in educational Joanne Smith, right, was the administration and curriculum development at Mankato BSC "Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year" for 1991-92. A State University, Minnesota, was selected as the Dean of four-year member of the the School of Education. women's lacrosse and field hockey teams, and captain of both in her senior year, she was BridgewaterStateFacts... a Dean's List student all four years. "Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year" was Jesse Hammond, o Freshmen who enrolled at Class of 1993, a member of the BSC in the fall, 1991, scored football team and a Dean's List student since his freshman year. above the state and national averages in both the verbal With that goal in mind, a good many faculty, and mathematics POrtions of administrators and students devoted considerable the SAT. amounts of their time and energy in the last academic year to important tasks such as th~se desc.ribed in ~is section. Several of these will contmue to mvolve thiS o There were 5,413 full-time community in the current academic .year as well. We students in attendance in fall take these seriously because each impacts directly the quality of the learning experience and this College has 1991, an increase of 257 ov~r now invested 151 years in building a tradition of the previous year. excellence in teaching. Source: Office of Institutional Research

1992 9 ProJessor Judith Deckers and Dr. Wayne PhiUips ojthe Department ojElementary and Early Childhood. Education

10 Annual Report ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS

Dr. Thomas Curley, right, Department • National Commission for the Accreditation of English, was awarded a National of Teacher Education (NCATE) Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship Preparation for the reaccreditation visit by the to complete a biography ofSir Robert National Commission for the Accreditation of Teacher Chambers, founder of English law in India. Dr. Curley is the author of several books on Education (NCATE) has been in progress, and a team of the English essayist, Dr. Samuel Johnson. 140 faculty, students, and staff, chaired by Dr. Margery Kranyik of the Department of Elementary and Early Dr. Nancy Street, left, Department Childhood Education, began working last October in of Speech Communication, Theatre Arts, preparation for the visit. and Communication Disorders, is the author of a new book entitled, "Red The Shea Scholar Buddha." The book recounts her two Program was estab­ separate year-long visits in China as a lished to encourage participant in a faculty-student exchange outstanding students between Bridgewater State College to pursue a rigorous and Shanxi Teachers College, China. course of study on a specific topic working Other faculty authors this year include Dr. Michael Kryzanek, Depart­ with a faculty mentor. ment of Political Science, whose latest book is entitled "Leaders, In photo at right are Leadership and U.S. Policy in Latin America," and Dr. Philip Silvia, Shea Scholar, Ms. Department of History, whose third book in a series on the city of Anne-Marie Fitzgerald, Fall River has just been published. and her faculty mentor, Dr. Sandra Faiman­ Silva, Department of • New England Association of Schools and Sociology and Anthro­ pology. The project Colleges (NEASC) Self-Study was entitled, "Con­ sciousness Raising Individual committees comprised of students, in Regard to Gender faculty, and administrators met throughout the academic Issues. " year to research and prepare written analyses of each operational area within the College for the NEASC • Other Key Developments: Self-Study. Dr. Howard London of the Department of The Media and Librarianship Departmentwas Sociology and Anthropology chaired the NEASC Self­ o reorganized and faculty reassigned to other departments. Study and thanks to his leadership, and the effort of This reorganization was designed to better integrate the those who served on the committees, the Self-Study is use of media and technology in all areas of the scheduled to be completed in September, 1992, and sent educational curriculum. to the NEASC team for review before its campus visit in November, 1992. o Fifteen faculty positions were allocated across various liberal arts and sciences and education • Interstate Certification Compact Review disciplines to maintain the quality ofeducation available The Interstate Certification Compact (ICC) review to students. was completed last fall and the College received a highly o In February, 1992, ceremonies were held officially favorable review because, in the conclusion of the opening the "Center for the Advancement of Research reviewers, the College had made substantial progress in and Teaching" at the College, which was designed as a correcting areas previously noted for needing resource center for faculty and librarians. improvement. Special credit goes to Dr. Robert Frederick of the Department of Movement Arts, Health Promotion, o In April, 1992, after extensive negotiations, the and Leisure Studies for his leadership. College and the town of Bridgewater reached agreement on a new contract for the operation of the Martha Ms. Michelle Pardo, Class of Burnell Campus School. 1992, with a degree in English, was selected by the Government of Japan to spend a year as a teacher of English in that country. Mr. Gary Kruskall, right, Class of 1992, Thousands of u.s. college with a double major in chemistry and graduates applied for the program, physical education, is the 1992 recipient and Ms. Pardo was among a small of the "Dr. T. Leonard Kelly Award for number of students chosen from the Physical Science," given to the senior with New England area. the highest academic average in the physical Ms. Pardo was notified in sciences. Mr. Kruskall, a former captain of March, 1992, of her the College's wrestling team, was also an NCAA selection, and she left for Japan Division III All-American Scholar-Athlete and in August. a GTE Academic All-American.

1992 11 BSC students Laura BelJot. top right, and. Ricardo Gomes. top left, members ofthe College's Afro-American Society, tutor childrenfrom the Mission Hill PrqJect in Boston

12 Annual Report STUDENT LIFE

groups about the assistance the board can provide to Jeff Corwin, right, Class of 1992, them and interviewing each media group about the who graduated with a double degree in biology and anthropology, was particular problems of each group. Information from invited to give an address at Princeton those interviews will serve as a basis for the 1992-93 University last fall on his work to media board agenda. preserve the rain forests in South America. Mr. Corwin has developed Bridgewater State a non-profit organization called College students selVe the "Emerald Canopy Rain Forest as volWlteers in a Preservation Society" to help save number ofcommunity this endangered area of the world. selVice projects. Many fraternities and sororities, for example, offer their • Introduction time and energy to raise money for worthwhile causes. Here brothers of T he student life experience is often referred to as Sigma Chi fraternity the "other education" a student receives while in college. present a check to Dr. At Bridgewater, the emphasis is on providing students Joseph Huber for the with a wide choice of activities as well as opportunities Children's Physical to develop leadership and organizational skills through Developmental Oinic. participation in social, athletic, cultural, and recreational • Parents Association programs and projects. An important outreach effort was initiated by the During the 1991-1992 academic year, the Division Division of Student Mfairs during the past year: The of Student Mfairs moved forward in several major areas Parents Association. The parent group is an outgrowth of to improve the delivery of important services to students a very successful parent orientation program and parent and to develop - in consultation with student leaders ­ weekend event. As this group matures, it can be a vital policies that give students broader campus source of communication between the College and this responsibilities. Among the highlights of the year: constituency, and we look forward to the Parents Association having a role in legislative relations, • Student Leaders Council fund-raising and parent program development. The first The Student Leaders Council, comprised of student year of the group's operation has been very successful leaders of the eight major campus organizations, was and, with the continued assistance of the College's Office formed and met every two weeks throughout the year. of Development, will become an important soUrce of The Council meeting provided regular opportunities for support for the College. student leaders to meet informally with the President and Vice President for Student Mfairs to discuss matters of mutual interest. BridgewaterStateFacts... • Student Government Association In a SUlVey taken am fOllo~ Two retreats -- one in January and a second in June State College, the students at Bridgewater a 96 g responses were elicited' -- were held for members of the Student Government .percent said they are "satisfie " . Association and preparation for the rewriting of the SGA WIth the quality of th d . d or "vel)' satisfied" Constitution began, with implementation set for the at Bridgewater, e e ucation they are receiVing 1992-1993 academic year. The aim of revising the a More than 70 percent said B. Constitution is to streamline events planning, fiscal choice" When th ndgewater was their "first . ey were apply' administration, and overall student government functions. hIgh school seniors' Ulg to colleges as a Approximately 92 p~rcent • Student Media Board from a city or tow. report that they Come n Ul southeaste Mas and better than 80 m sachusetts The student newspaper, the yearbook, and the p~rcent campus radio station are all key sources of information Massachusetts afte expect to remain in ' a Thre r ey graduate from college' about the College. Recognizing the need for coordination e out of four re • and communication among those involved with student in addition to atte fort that they hold a job media, last fall a group of faculty, staff, and students national average _~ 7~g college (well above the developed a plan for a Student Media Board. The plan a 65 percent vs. 61 percent)· percent report that the .• was approved by the Student Government Association y are regIStered voters. and was implemented in the spring semester. The work of the board centered on educating the student media

1992 13 Sisters ojPhi Sigma Sigma Sorority and brothers ojSigma Pi Fraternity at an outdoors. overnight "sleep­ ouf' to raise moneyJor homeless

14 Annual Report STUDENT LIFE

The Bridgewater State College • Student Recognition Football Team -- the "Bears" -­ were finalists for the New England Recognizing student achievement, academic and Football Conference title again last extracurricular, is an important part of how the College fall (they finished with an 8-2-0 encourages students to strive for excellence and record). The women's swimming establishes for all students examples of leadership and team also had a good season, completing an 11-1 season. accomplishment. Both the women's softball team Each spring a reception is held for all students and the men's baseball team were chosen to be included in "Who's Who Among Students invited to the NCAA regional finals in American Universities and Colleges" (there were 60 (the women's softball team for the 5th consecutive year). The men's such students in 1992). In February, at the annual Hall baseball team finished with a record of Black Achievement (HOBA) celebration, "Student of 30-6, a new school record. Achiever Awards" are presented to outstanding minority students. Ms. Jacqueline Rosa and Ms. Maria Lobo are the 1992 recipients of that award, • Financial Aid Ms. Jacqueline Rosa, Class The staffing situation in the Office of Financial Aid of 1992, majoring in psychology, improved with new positions added. Ms. Doreen Rose was a recipient of an Alumni was welcomed as the new Director of Financial Aid. Leadership Award and was selected as a 1992 Hall of Black Achievement (HOBA) "Student Achiever." She was also selected for "Who's Who Among Students Attending American Universities and Colleges" and received the U.S. Achievement Academy's Collegiate Award.

In May, Honors Day is a major event where awards, -- scholarships, and other recognitions are presented. Over 100 students were invited to participate last year. Also in May the College hosts its annual Athletic Awards Banquet to honor student athletes for their athletic skill, academic accomplishment, and sportsmanship conduct. It is traditional at this event to invite back a former scholar-athlete to give remarks, and Mr. Herbert Lynch, Class of 1970, now a prominent attorney, was the featured speaker.

Members of Nu Nu Chapter, Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society, 1992. From left, seated, Dr. Gerald Doiron, chapter advisor; Jude Shinn, Scott Knief, and William Hockings; second row, from left, David Gould, Rachael Yorke, Amy Primeau, Kathleen Powers, Jeremy andl r ght dinner was among the Henrichon, Jean Barker, Shannon Collins, Curtis Shippee, Andrew n.•..;ng Parents Weekend last fal~, achi\dre:.IAthletic events. a play, Steffan, James Connors, and Jason DeMondonca. LAU u. "",rents and theIr ed I activities planned for "'---. re also on the sch u e. information sesSIOns we . tours, and

1992 15 16 Annual Report J. JOSEPH MOAKLEY CENTER FOR TECHNOLOGICAL ApPLICATIONS

u. s. Congressman Joseph Moakley, to the right of Dr. John Bardo, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Bridgewater State College, presents replica of $10 million dollar check for educational technology center to President Tinsley and, at far right, Dr. Piedad Robertson, Massachusetts Secretary of Education, at program held in January, 1992, to unveil plans for the center. In June, 1992, the Board ofTrustees, in recognition of Congressman Moakley's singular efforts to secure the grant, voted to name the building the •J. Joseph Moakley Center for Technological Applications.•

• Introduction . • Focus of Moakley Center o In August of 1991, U. S. Congressman J. Joseph o Specifically, the Center - which is due to open in Moakley announced that he had secured for Bridgewater September, 1994 - will focus on: State College a $10 million federal grant - the largest • Applications of technology to enhance teaching; federal grant ever awarded to any state college in • Development of curricula across disciplines; America - to construct an Educational Technology • Dissemination of materials nationally and Center where the latest advances in computing and internationally found to enhance teaching and telecommunications technologies would be applied in learning; support of teaching and learning from pre-school through • Direct support for the educational and business college. communities of southeastern Massachusetts. o The Board of Trustees, in grateful recognition of Congressman Moakley's singular efforts to secure the • Moakley Center Facts Center for this region of Massachusetts, voted in June of 1992 to name the facility the "J. Joseph Moakley Center o The Center will be housed in a building 46,000 for Technological Applications." square feet in size to be constructed near the Martha o When the grant was announced, President Tinsley Burnell Campus School on the Bridgewater campus. said, "The Center represents an opportunity for o A fiber optics communications network, and two Massachusetts to be a world leader in the development satellite sending dishes, will link the College with and application of educational technologies to improve educators and business leaders throughout the world. teaching and learning. The classroom of today is already o The Center's resources will include a 200-seat being substantially influenced by computing teleconferencing facility, four electronic classrooms, a technologies, yet we know that a much greater impact television production facility, a wet lab, an academic lies not far in the future but immediately ahead. We at computing center and an inservice teacher center. Bridgewater are enormously excited about the potential o The Center will be connected to both the other of this Center to harness the promise of electronic campus buildings and the satellite dishes by an FDDI­ learning now and in the years to come." based dark fiber campus backbone.

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1992 17 Mr. John Pebie. Class oj 1992. an award winner. is congratulated by President TInsley at Honors Day. May. 1992

18 Annual Report DIVERSITY

• Activities and Events o Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day: The fifth annual Dr. Martin Luther King Breakfast, co­ sponsored by Massasoit Community College, was held at the College in January, attended by more than 250 people;

o Hall of Black Achievement: The third annual Hall of Black Achievement Celebration in Boston in February drew 300 people, including 50 BSC minority undergraduate students and members of the College's Mro-American Alumni Council; The ninth annual "Minority/Bilingual Awareness Day" was held at the ColIege in April, a program ro-sponsored by the Office ofAdmissions and the Office of Affmnative Action/Minority Affairs. 265 high school students Dr. S. AlIen Counter, Director of the from high schools in Boston, Brockton, New Bedford, Fall River and Taunton Harvard Foundation, was the 1992 recipient attended the day-long program. 25 current BSC minority students acted as of the "Mary Hudson Olney Award," which guides. In photo above, Mr. Tony Gonsalves, far left, counselor at Brockton is named after BSC's first black graduate High School (and BSC a1wnnus) poses with some ofthe students he brought and is awarded annually to a distinguished to participate. They are, from left after Mr. Gonsalves, Maria Ribeiro, person "who has made significant contri­ Orlando Ribeiro, Roberto Andrade, and Georgina Alves. At far right is butions in his or her field." The award Mr. Gonsalves' son, Anthony, who is now a sophomore at BSC. A total of carries with it an Honorary Degree, which 61 Brockton High School students were among those who were on campus Dr. Counter received at the ColIege's to learn about college opportunities. Winter Commencement exercises.

• Introduction o Black History Month: In February, students and faculty from a number of disciplines participated Significant institutional effort continued to be made in seminars and other educational activities held in during the 1991-1992 academic year to promote the conjunction with Black History Month; appreciation of cultural, racial, and ethnic differences and to insure that people of all backgrounds feel o Minority/Bilingual Cultural Awareness Day: welcomed and respected at the College. On April 9th, the ninth annual Minority/Bilingual Among the specific activities which took place in Cultural Awareness Day was held at the College to support of these aims were: bring minority and bilingual students from a dozen area high schools to inform them of higher education opportunities available to them. A total of • President's Council on Diversity more than 250 such students participated this year. o In its first full year of operation as an • President's Council on Women's Issues advisory group to the President, the Council established subcommittees to study college o The President's Council on Women's Issues population as it reflects the College's aims to recruit conducted an extensive investigation of the roles of and retain minority students and staff; the climate women at Bridgewater State College. In the fall of of the college community as a place where diversity 1991, "Women's Issues Week" provided a forum for is welcome; and the academic curriculum as a women and men to discuss issues of concern to source for the study of diversity in its major women students, non-traditional women students, historical and contemporary forms. women administrators, faculty and librarians, and Based on Council and subcommittees staff, A report from the Council and recommenda­ discussions, Council member Dr, Aida Bruns tions are expected in the fall of 1992. (Professor Emerita of Social Work) and Mr, Paul Gaines (Assistant to the President for Mfirmative Action and Minority Mfairs) are preparing a draft diversity plan for Bridgewater State College for review by the Council in the fall of 1992. On February 5, 1992, the Council co-sponsored with Massasoit Community College this region's participation in a national teleconference entitled, "Beyond the Dream IV, A Celebration of Black History."

1992 19 Massachusetts Secretary ojEconomic Affairs Stephen Tocco delivered the keynote address at June, 1992, Economic Development Conference

20 Annual Report COMMUNITY OUTREACH

Fonner Taunton Mayor Richard Johnson is seen at right • Economic Development Conference receiving the "Dr. Adrian Rondileau 150 business, education, and political leaders from Award for Outstanding Professional across the state attended a day-long program in January Achievement and Community which featured the official unveiling of plans for an Service" from Mrs. Cynthia educational technology center at Bridgewater State Ricciardi, Secretary of the Alumni College and a symposium on economic development that Association, at the annual Alumni included a presentation by Mr. Jack Rennie, chairman of Awards Recognition program in the Massachusetts Business Alliance for Education. May, 1992. Mr. Johnson, a 1974 graduate • Southeastern Massachusetts of the College, served as Mayor of Economic Development Conference Taunton for ei ht ears. A follow-up conference, also co-sponsored by Boston Edison, with a focus on economic development • Introduction in southeastern Massachusetts, was held at the College in June, 1992, and approximately 150 business, education, "0ur Region's Future Depends on Us" is a and political leaders attended that event, where the theme which underlies the academic, social, cultural, and keynote speech was delivered by Mr. Stephen Tocco, public service missions of Bridgewater State College. Secretary of Administration and Finance in the Weld During the 1991-1992 academic year, literally hundreds Administration. General seminars and individual of programs, events, and projects directly impacted the workshops were held throughout the day to address southeastern Massachusetts community. specific issues related to economic development in the region. These included: • Bridgewater State College Fine Art Series

Hal Holbrook perfonned "Mark Twain" at the College in April, 1992, as part of the Bridgewater State College Fine Arts Series. In photo at right, President Tinsley presents him with a Bridgewater State College sweatshirt as a memento ofhis sell-out perfonnance. The Fine Arts Series is sponsored by the Bridgewater State College Founda­ tion, which last year also presented the Vienna Boys Choir and the New York City Opera National Company.

In keeping with its four-year tradition, the 1991­ 1992 Bridgewater Fine Arts Series was a tremendous success. The Bridgewater Foundation served as host to world-class performers including noted composer and pianist Marvin Hamlisch, the world famous Vienna Choir Boys, Puccini's Tosca performed by the New York City Opera National Company, and the Martha Graham Dance Company. The Foundation's staff was pleased to report that this season marked the first year that the series was totally self supporting, BridgewaterStateFa~~~ ~ - ..' h 29000+ hvmg o The college as t'of whom live alu.nm , 80 percen At the Southeastem Massachusetts Economic Development i Conference in June, Dr. Michael KJyzanek, at podiwn, of the . Massachusetts; . al m 'ual reglOn Dep8l1ment of Political Science, moderates a worlcshop discussion. At COl~eg~mSpa:: left is his dep8l1mental colleague Dr. Shaheen Mozaffar, who was a o The is estimated major presenter at the conference. economiC I at $85 million dollars.

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1992 21 COMMUNI1Y OUTREACH

• Art, Music, Dance, and Sports The Olildren's Physical Developmental Clinic at Bridgewater Stale College is one of the finest corrummity services offered by Student and faculty art shows, musical and theatrical the College. Now in its twentieth year, the productions, dance perfonnances, exhibits, and a variety Clinic is designed for children and youth of recreational and athletic activities fill the College with special needs, ages 18 months through calendar each week during the academic year. All of 21 years. Olildren referred to the Clinic are identified as having physical, cognitive, these events and programs are open to Bridgewater's emotional or social impairments or dis­ friends and neighbors in the region. Guest lecturers, abilities. 110 College students volunteer to many of national and international stature, regularly visit worlc with the 7S children from 42 cities and towns in southeastern Massachusetts. the College as well.

Mr. Richard Gopen, right, • Neighbors' Dinner of the Department of Media Service, advises "B.E.S.T." In June, 1992, the College hosted a dinner and (Burnell Elementary School program for neighbors and friends of Bridgewater State Television), which produces a television news program College, and more than 200 people - including many that is now the longest running town officials - attended the program, where the cable television show in the President spoke, welcomed them, discussed significant town of Bridgewater. events of the past academic year, and outlined several "B.E.S.T." features children goal~ of the Burnell Campus School for the coming academic year. both as on-screen talent and behind the cameras. "B.E.S.T." • Project Contemporary began in 1980. Competitiveness • Community Service Courses For 25 years Bridgewater State College, in cooperation with seventeen regional and area school Each semester the College offers a number of districts, has been offering more than 400 talented eighth special interest non-credit courses covering topics and ninth grade students a six-week summer studies ranging from fitness to tax preparation and flower program. Participants live in campus residence halls, arranging to photography. Scheduled in the evenings or have access to College resources, and work with College on weekends, most are low-cost and of short duration faculty and students. Hosting "PCC" is one of the and have proven extremely popular with area residents. College's longest running community service projects.

The Bridgewater State College Symphonic Wind Ensemble, seen here in performance, is one of many student groups which present their talents for the enjoyment of the greater community. On the music side, there are two jazz ensembles, a 35-piece wind ensemble, and various chamber groups, including a small symphony orchestra, reports Dr. David Garcia of the Department of Music, who is the conductor of the Symphonic Wind Enesmble. Bridgewater State College's well-known Chorale and Chamber Singers, under the direction of Dr. Jacob Liberles, have made several European tours in recent years to rave reviews. Each Christmas and spring their on-campus performances draw full-house audiences.

22 Annual Report NUMBERS-IN-REVIEW

• Revenues and Expenditures

The charts below illustrate that during the 1991-1992 academic year the Commonwealth of Massachusetts continued to reduce the size of state appropriations to Bridgewater State College. As recently as 1988-1989, 74 percent of the Colle~e's operating budget came from state appropriations. As the chart (left) below reveals, that percentage dropped III 1991-1992 to 39 percent. Revenues and expenditures for 1991-1992 can be seen in the charts below: 1991-1992 1991-1992 Revenues Expenditures

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• Freshman and Full-Time Undergraduate Enrollment As the charts below illustrate, despite a steep decline in the number of traditional-age college students in Massachusetts, freshman applications to the College actually increased for the class that entered in September, 1992, and overall full-time undergraduate enrollment also has increased. The figures reflect the data as of August 1, 1992.

Freshman Enrollment Figures Full-Time Undergraduate Enrollment

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1992 23 ProJessor Gail Price. Department ojMathematics and Computer &tence. assists KeTTi Lyn Cronin oj Abington, a sixth grader who participated in Science-Mathematics Connection, a grant progrwn to encourage science and mathematics interest in girls

24 Annual Report FEDERAL GRANTS

Dr. Robert Boutilier, right, of the o "National Science Teachers Association" is a grant Department of Earth Sciences and awarded to Bridgewater State College and four other Geography, is the director of a $314,604 national sites, including Purdue and the University of grant from the National Science Maryland, to assist nationally recognized teachers of Foundation to assist public school teachers in developing strategies and resources science in developing new teaching strategies. Dr. for incorporating outdoor education into George Weygand of the Department of Physics is the their classrooms. director of this $50,000 NSF grant; The grant has been funded for three years by NSF. o "Conference on Mathematics and Science Education at the University of Northern Colorado" is the • Introduction title of an NSF grant of $7,500 awarded to Dr. Robert Boutilier, Dr. Maureen Moir of the Department of According to Dr. Terry Anne Vigil, Director of Grants Elementary and Early Childhood Education, and Dr. and Sponsored Projects, this has been a banner year for Uma Shama of the Department of Mathematics and federal and state grants. A total of twelve major grants Computer Science. have been awarded to the College -- including a $10 million dollar federal grant for the establishment of the • Other Major Grants "J. Joseph Moakley Center for Technological Applications" (see page 17) -- plus a number of smaller o 'Title III Strengthening Institutions" is the title of a grants. U.S. Department of Education grant funded in the amount of $600,000 to support a variety of academic • National Science Foundation Grants initiatives. Dr. John Bardo, Vice President for Academic o "Outdoor Science Education for Teachers" assists Mairs, is the principal investigator; public school teachers in developing strategies to o A grant in support of a "comprehensive incorporate outdoor education into their schools and has Institution-wide Drug Prevention Program" has been been funded by NSF for three years. Dr. Robert Boutilier funded by the U.s. Department of Education. This of the Department of Earth Sciences and Geography $93,000 grant is for two years and the director of the directs this $314,604 grant; grant is Ms. Janice Murphy, director of health services; o "Science-Math Connection" to encourage study in o "Into the Mainstream" is the title of a those disciplines for female middle school students has Massachusetts Department of Education grant awarded to been funded by NSF for two years. Professor Gail Price Dr. John Marvelle of the Department of Elementary and of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Early Childhood Education in the amount of $46,000. is the principal investigator of this $253,372. grant; The grant took place from July, 1991, to June, 1992; o "Project SWIMS" helps middle school teachers o "Middle School Alliance" is the title of a grant develop plans to incorporate the study of whales and from the Carnegie Foundation and the Massachusetts marine mammals into the curriculum and has been Department of Education to Dr. Charles Robinson of the funded by NSF for three years. Dr. John Jahoda of the Department of Elementary and Early Childhood Department of Biological SCiences is the principal Education. The grant is $15,000 for one year and is investigator of this $450,000 grant; renewable; Dr. John Jahoda of the Depart­ ment ofBiological Sciences is o "Veterans Education Outreach Program Grant" is seen in photo at right on a wet the title of a U.s. Department of Education grant funded and windy August day OIl a boat in the amount of $2,658. Dr. Lynette Willett, Vice in the waters offPlymoutb HaJbor President for Student Affairs, is the director of the grant. searching for whales. The passengers that day were teachers who are participating in the "Project SWIMS" grant learning how to incorporate the study of whales and othermarine mammals into their school wrriwlums. o "Math at Bridgewater," a program that offers special advising and tutorial services to students in mathematics, has been funded by NSF for $535,000. Principal investigators are Dr. Jean Prendergast of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science and Dr. Henry Daley of the Department of Chemica! Sciences;

1992 25 TIle Davis Alunu1i Center at Bridgewater State CoUege. Student Government Association President Larry Marchese,'93, right. and President ojSigma Tau Gamma Fraternity Sal Zerilli.. '93, left

26 Annual Report DEVELOPMENT REPORT

• Alumni Relations Ms. Teny Hart Cogan, right, Class of 1951. annoWlced at the Having led the Bridgewater Alumni Association 1992 Spring Conunencement a gift of $1 million dollars to the CoUege. with great distinction, Dr. Mary Lydon, Class of 1955, the largest gift from a graduate in the concluded her two-year term as president and was history of the CoUege. succeeded in June by Ms. Sheila T. McKenna, Class of In her remarks to the seniors. she said. 1962. "I left, as you will today, a graduate weU-prepared for a chosen profession, in In celebration of its 150th anniversary (the Alumni my case, teaching. 1 returned a year ago. Association was founded just two years after the College to celebrate my fortieth class reWlion. opened), the Bridgewater Alumni Association planned an to a quite transformed. greatly expanded. event-filled year. beautiful campus which rekindled my pride in this institution. which had been my The "Golden Bridges" organization, for alumni who home for four years. Now it is time for me graduated in 1943 or earlier, was established and the to give something back to this commWlity Mro-American Alumni Council continued to grow. when it is most needed ... 1 encourage Homecoming '92, which introduced a revised format other alumni, yOWlg and old. to remain active members of this conunWlity, of more activities for returning alumni, was successful in giving as freely of your time, talents, terms of attendance and level of enthusiasm. and fmancial support as you can." An "Alumni Membership Card" became available for any graduate donating $25 or more to the Annual Fund. The bearer is entitled to a variety of services and privileges both on campus and off campus. T he Davis Alumni Center is not only a house on Volunteer leadership and participation in Alumni campus. It is a place where visiting alumni can return Association activities reached an all-time high, and a and feel connected -- a place to call home. As such. it first-ever training day was held last fall for volunteers. also serves as home to divisions of the College which help serve alumni and all external constituents. The Dr. V. James DiNardo, center also houses the Office of Development and the and his wife Noreen. at the Office of Alumni Relations. dedication of a new residence While the bottom line of fund raising cannot be hall in his honor last fall. A 1939 graduate ofthe minimized, it is the friend raising and the building of CoUege. and Executive Vice relationships which make this house a home. President Emeritus ofthe The following is a summary of the past academic College, Dr. DiNardo is a year's activities and accomplishments: Life Member ofthe Alumni Association Executive Board who served as Treasurer ofthe • Annual Fund Alumni Association for many years. The Annual Fund celebrated its most successful year Dr. DiNardo served for nearly ever, with a 23 percent increase in contributions. The thirty years at the College as a campaign surpassed its $600,000 goal, raising $685,479, member ofthe faculty. Dean of Undergraduate Studies. a record high for a single campaign. and Executive Vice President The largest gift from a graduate of the College came At the same ceremony pictured during this campaign. Ms. Terry Hart Cogan, Class of at right, another residence hall was named in hooor of Mr. 1951, announced her million dollar gift at the College's Frankland Miles. Jr.• a long-time Spring Commencement. friend ofthe CoUege. The Class of 1942, at its fiftieth reunion this spring, presented a gift of $31,000 to the Annual Fund, the third largest class gift in the College's history. . At the annual "Alumni Awards Recognition A $45,000 bequest from the estate of Eleise B. Program" this spring the Alumni Association recognized Doran, Class of 1922, was also received by the Annual a number of outstanding Bridgewater graduates for their Fund.. professional achievements and contributions to the College. In recognition of Annual Fund donors, the Bridgewater State College Foundation established an annual "President's Club Dinner". Receptions were also held for members of the Horace Mann Society and the Commonwealth Club, two other gift clubs.

1992 27 w\.~ DAVID J) MESSALINE Peter A. SiJowan Photography Chairman, B.S.C. Foundation

28 Annual Report FOUNDATION REPORT & DONOR ROLL

• Bridgewater State College Foundation o Corporate Relations: Under the leadership of its chainnan, Mr. David J. Regional economic development was the theme for a Messaline, Class of 1965, the Bridgewater State College concerted corporate relations effort during the past Foundation celebrated an eventful and productive year. academic year. Foundation membership reached its goal of 50 Trustees and staff of the Foundation joined with individuals and the group oversaw important projects other members of the campus community in planning such as these: two major economic development conferences at the College. In addition, numerous contacts were made with o Foundation Events: business executives and organizations, including regional The Bridgewater Fine Arts Series enjoyed its most chambers of commerce, throughout the year. successful year to date, sponsoring five major programs at Bridgewater, including performances by the Vienna o Planning Giving Boys Choir, the New York City Opera National A formalized program of planned giving was Company, and Hal Holbrook (see Community Outreach. instituted in the past academic year by the Bridgewater page 21). State College Foundation to provide friends of the The annual Hall of Black Achievement (HOBA) College with information on remembering Bridgewater celebration in Boston drew 300 participants. The in their wills. Quarterly articles on planned giving were program featured inductions of new members of the Hall published in Bridgewater. the magazine for alumni and of Black Achievement and the presentation of the "Mary friends of the College. Hudson Olney Award for Outstanding Achievement" to Dr. S. Allen Counter (see Diversity. page 19).

Board of Trustees & Members • Bridgewater State College Foundation

David Messaline '65 • Chairman • TRUSTEES • James Argir '61 • Elliot Chassey • Terry Hart Cogan '51 • V. James DiNardo '39 • Hugh Dunlap • Peter Flynn '61 • Carol Furr • Isabelle King '51 • John William Lingos • Leon Lonstein • Diana Lothrop • Mary Lydon '55 • Robert McCarthy • Scott McDonald '80 • Frankland Miles • Louis Ricciardi '81 • Adrian Rondileau • Eugene Roundtree • Charles Stockbridge '76 • Adrian Tinsley • Carolyn Turchon '62 • MEMBERS • Stephen Almeida '62 • Robert Barnett • Bruce Bartlett '68 • Edward Calabrese '68 • John Carroll • Charles Christie '54 • Joseph Cirelli • Frank Dunn '49 • Robert Forest '54. Frederick Gustafson '50 • Sheila Fenton Hallisey '62 • Richard Harwood '80 • Richard Johnson '75 • Roger Kibart • Herbert Lynch '70 • John McNamara • Christopher Mingace • Anne Davis Peterson • Frank Robinson • Michael Rourke • Arthur Silva '72 • Floyd Silvia • Ronald Sullivan '77 • Richard Tonner '77 • Catherine Vaughn '82 • Augustus Wagner • John Zoino '53 • Robert Zupperoli '86 Board of Directors • Bridgewater Alumni Association Tracy Baldrate '64 • Anthony Caruso '70 • Marcia Crooks '55 • V. James DiNardo '39 • Frank Dunn '49. Jeanne Foster '77 • Judith Henry '84 • John Jones '62 • Martha Jones '64 • Mary Lydon '55 • Scott McDonald '80 • Sheila McKenna '62 • Sandra Papas '82 • John Pozerski '86 • Cynthia Ricciardi '81 • Louis Ricciardi '81 • Nancy Sarno '64 • Lori Settele '93 • Charles Stockbridge '76 • Sarah Thomas '93 • Clifford Wood '60 Alumni Council • Bridgewater State College Gregory Anderson '90 • Jeffrey Anuszczyk '85 • Andrea Ayer '91 • Thomas Daley '51 • Linda DeMarey '90 • Christine DeSaulniers '73 • Elizabeth Duval '78 • Richard Florence '74 • Heidi Ganss '88 • Michael Gormley '74 • Patricia Harvey '82 • Kathleen Hutchinson '62 • Mary Jarvis '39 • Kevin Kindregan '87 • Isabelle King '51 • Rose Laliberty '40 • Barbara Mahar '61 • Eugene Manning '81 • Keryn McKeon '75 • James McLaughlin '75 • Pamela Murphy '92 • Lisa Picchi '87 • Ted Ringold '90 • Kathleen Romero '81 • Michael Rothberg '90 • Todd Tyer '91 • Catherine Walton '74 • George Weygand '53 • Patricia Wheelock '88 • Carol Wontkowski '92

1992 29 The Bridgewater Annual Fund • 1991 - 1992

All giving by alumni, friends, staff, faculty, parents, corporations, and foundation to Bridgewater State College for the 1991-1992 Bridgewater Annual Fund is 700 documented in the following pages. Giving to this campaign began on July I, 1991 and ended on June 30, 1992. Donors who are listed in the alumni section, as well as 600 corporate, staff, and friend donors, contributed to the College through either the Bridgewater State College SS55 Foundation or the BridgewaterAlumni Association un­ 500 Cfl der the umbrella of the Annual Fund. Class fund dona­ 0 tions, scholarships, fund donations, donations to the the Z ~ Hall of Black Achievement, and all additional restricted Cfl ::J 400 and specific donations are listed in the Annual Report as 0 annualgifts to theCollegefor the purpose ofacknowledgement. :r: E-< '88-89 '89-90 '9C)..91 If your name was omitted or incorrectly listed, please let us know and we will announce the correction in the next issue of Bridgewater. Please call (508) 697-1287, or The goal for the 1991-1992 Annual Fund from alumni, faculty & staff, corporations, parents, students, and friends of the College write: Office ofDevelopment, P.O. Box 42, Bridgewater, was $600,000. The campaign surpassed that goal by 23%. MA 02324.

Alumni Donors by Class

Lora E. Tuckwell Rita V. (Breil) Ware 1905 Ruth L. Warrington 1929 1931 Laura S. (Bradley) Gere 1924 Faustina M. (Cushing) Barrows Constance A. (Church) Adams Nathalie (Popkin) Agronick 1927 Arlene A. (Haglund) Carlson Marian R. Balboni 1915 Lillian M. (Warren) Blumberg George F. Aherne Marjorie B. (Burdett) Carlson Gladys P. (Wilkie) Benson Mildred F. Wilde Esther Rita Gizzarelli Doris I. Annis Leo J. Chareth Edith Bottomley Katharjne (Turner) McWilliam Frances Eleanor Baldwin Lucile W. (Benson) Flagg Mary E. (Lavelle) Breault 1917 Amelia F. Smith James W. Buckley Martha M. Foley Dora L. (Buker) Bresnahan Ruth H. (Hamilton) Scudder Marie L. (Hayes) Ganley Katherine (Packard) Grant Bartholomew Buckley 1925 Josephine M. Giberti Mary C. Halloran Laura Helen (Johnston) Burns 1918 Elizabeth A. Brady Maude W. (Wood) Gove Elinor (Bates) Hubbard Tillie L. (Jacobson) Coburn Marion J. Foley Marie C. (Wood) Donovan Pauline A. Gula Elizabeth M. (McClure) Jason Elizabeth (O'Donnell) Elsie M. (Slocum) Fuller Margaret P. (Sheehan) Milicent (Smith) Hewitt Dorothea J. (Lindstrom) Copeland Eleanor U. (Underwood) Drummey Caroline W. (Richardson) Hood McFerren Grace (Brace) Cover Mahoney Kathryn (DaVis) Ferguson Ethyl A. (Oliver) Low Mary E. (Jackson) Murphy Barbara D. (Dunham) Crapo Marlon C. Sykes Grace (Hall) Fiske Ann M. (Crahan) McEachern Helen A. Powers Brenda (Hart) Dineen Lena Walmsley Grace E. (Greene) Greenhalgh Adele McLean Erma Carney sands Esther L. (Lovell) Gleason Estella Carolyn Hayden Pearl M. Pettengill Anna G. Sullivan Hazel M. Gleason 1919 Sophronia W. (Ashley) Howard Carl H. Porter-Shirley Alice M. (Taylor) Trask Katherine M. Hern Dorothy R. (Randall) Cutler Louise C. (Anderson) Howe Jennie N. (Nugent) Robinson Teresa M. (Pannoni) Williams Ruth E. (Lees) Howe Theodosia Gildea Helen L. Hulsman Eleanor L. (Garvin) Shattuck Marion L. (Ryder) Worthen Mary (SChreiber) Kennard Helena M. (Murphy) Healy Miriam A. Isherwood Dorothy I. (Flood) Truesdell Marie (Jennings) Verry Ann E. (Hopkins) McAdams Christine H. (Holmes) Hunter Elsie (Menice) Jones Olive F. (Fuller) Whitehead Barbara E. (Clapp) Mciver Betty King 1930 Alice (Eldridge) Norris 1920 Mary Kutz 1928 Julia P. Bettencourt Doris M. (Bicknell) Nourse Ethel C. Buckley Dorothy E. (Burdlng) Mary D. Balr Isabelle T. (Tryman) Brams Delia (GaUdette) Parker Gertrude H. (Hornby) McDonald Eunice H. (Morse-Shuebruk) Ethel M. (Mayers) Burnham Dorothy W. (White) saunders Chatterton Mabel (Webber) Norlander Clark Elizabeth J. (Riley) Doherty Virginia C. (Cunningham) Rose M. Furgluele Clementine L. (OrtolanI) O'Neili Helen L. (Curtis) Fish Margaret F. (Froeberg) Dowell Smith Helen F. (Perrier) Muthlg Lillian B. Ross Phylis T. (Travers) Goodrich Alma M. (Roche) Driscoll Katherine M. Sullivan Clare J. (Hayden) Vancini Elizabeth M. (Connelly) Albert F. Ehnes Helen R. (Gove) Tonry 1922 1926 Hourigan Kathleen M. (O'Neil) Finn Irene F. (Goody) Tuttle Ruth J. Abbiatti Eugenia E. (Johnson) Jensen Frances E. (Giberti) Gardner 1932 Pearl I. Currier Edna M. Abbiatti Margaret P. (Campbell) Nellie Goddard Ruth R. (Rigby) Desousa Louise B. (Humphrey) Bearse Littlefield Edna C. (Hiltz) Grant Florence J. (Kerness) Alofsln Grace K. (Fletcher-Stevens) Rose M. Ciaburri Helen L. Lombard Helen M. Healy Effie M. (Post) Deboer ladonisi Mildred H. (Shaw) Day Mary F. (Griffin) Mayhew Helen W. Howard Claire F. Eddy Helen A. (Pray) Mcintosh Margaret C. (Sweeney) Caroline T. (Chase) McDonald Enid F. (SCribner) McGirr Barbara E. (Hart) Fahey Mary E. Smith Fletcher Elizabeth R. McHale Veronica (Quigley) Melvin M. E. Fredette Jessie (Little) Goddard Agnes E. Nawazelski Esther E. Mesh Beatrice (Nelson) Kammerer 1923 Eugenie R. (Plante) Heon Pauline F. (Boomer) Nunes Isabelle R. Odabashian sara S. (Demello) Lopes Louise Bachelder Virginia C. (Churchill) Leland Eleanor (Gomley) Peterson Margaret B. (Baird) Purdon Cerise A. (Aim) Mercer Marlon E. Campbell FLorralne F. (Finn) Magaletta Mary Louise Peterson Bettina (Sollis) saccocia Grace (Michel) Parker Lillian E. (Shapiro) Feinberg Gertrude C. (O'Brien) Mahoney Margaret S. (Soares) Polzien Esther (Mayo) Stackpole Helen W. (Winning) Phalen Evelyn (Twiss) Morse Victoria B. (Smith) Martin Mable F. Pratt Julia M. Twohig Camilla C. Pickering Elizabeth J. Reid Ethel P. (Haire) Phillips Doris (Higginbottom) Roberts Dorothy E. (Ellershaw) Ellen E. (Meal) Rex Marguerite G. (Simpson) Smith Mildred R. Richards Dorothy E. (Riddell) Truesdale Weatherbee Florence E. (Cobb) Stevens Jane (White Jennie A) White Evelyn C. (Chase) Stokes Marjorie L. (King) Sullivan Arline (Kosmaler) Moore Anna E. Shaff Eleanor (Walsh) Leary Loretta (Dupre) Ring Mary J. (O'Keefe) Tripp Jeannette W. (Parmenter) Eleanor (Sisson) Skahill Vernon W. Nickerson Mary C. (Cingolani) Shapiro Franklyn O. White Murphy Elisabeth R. Small Winifred (Silveira) Parks Victor R. Staknis Ruth (Pettuck) Wolk Hazel E. (Smith) Nay Louise E. (Collins-Howland) Jean (Whiting) Patenaude Emily E. (Lawrence) Tobin Christine M. (Martin) Norris Tweedy Harriette (Mayo) Peterson Ann H. (Corbett) Winsor 1933 Bertha L. (Ellis) Pease Phyllis (Colby) Whitcomb Elizabeth R. (Foster) Pierce Gloria (Bernstein) Zeman Helen B. (Davis) Blackburn Irene B. (Kidd) Pimentel Genevieve (Doherty) Regan Elsie (Taylor) Bruce Cella H. (Smith) Reimels 1938 Helen J. (JUdge) Ryan 1943 Elouise G. (Sherman) Carlson Mary (Roberts) Moran Dorothy M. (Moynan) Bennett Mary Patricia (Harrington) Grace E. (Bard) Arnstein Evelyn C. (Chassey) Carroll Esther Marion Sullivan Rita M. (Murphy) Bleakney Ryan Marguerite (Howsberger) Dorothy Catherine (Chatterton) Dorothy W. (Bearce) Tilden Alice J. (Blanchfield) Bogosian Robert K. Shnitzler Bauch Carter Hazel S. (Prescott) Townsend Eileen (Creney) Buckhout Janice B. (Brennan) Sprogell Antoinette P. (Pepe) Borrelli Dorothy (Mendelson) Cohen Virginia (Cochrane) Ward Virginia Chadwick Margaret M. (Mador) Marion J. Bothwell Helen M. (Castro) DeSilvia Lucille (Radio) Chernack Wellington Helen W. (Winslow) Chase Mildred F. (Ferguson) Dutton 1936 Magda B. (Borgatti) Fiorini Serena E. (Morse) Clary Beatrice V. Fitts Barbara N. Albret Sylvia Fleisch 1941 Joseph F. Comerford Alice (Moynihan) Gould Florence (Quigley) Arsenault Kathleen L. (Graham) Fox Lillian (Warren-Willinsky) Eleanor F. (Kuchmeister) Phyllis G. (Lamm) Gould Dorothy S. Bearse Eleanor B. (Blake) Furze Blumberg Crabill Dorothy A. (Booth) Howland Doris (Jones) Bennett Wilder A. Gaudette Carey W. Brush Nunzie C. Daniele Elaine G. (Howe) Hunter Katherine L. (Johnson) Elizabeth Gurney Madelyn E. (Olenick) Clancy Ellen (Mercer) Diming Mildred (Tilton) Huntington Blackwell June (Sherman) Hall Doris L. (Burrell) Clifford Mary J. (Sardi) Dunbrack Helen M. (Murley) James Clarence N. Blair Barbara P. (polsey) Jensen William J. Edgar Richard G. Durnin Stella H. Krupka Marguerite E. (Mahady) Boyle Maryrose R. (Riordan) Larkin Ellen F. Fahey Violet A. (Porta) Elmer Arthur A. Lewis Dorothy (Westgate) Briggs Ada J. (Roberti) Lukey Louise B. Forsyth Eileen A. (Nolan) Foley Eleanor Martin Anna L. (Drinkwater) Dorothy C. (Cushman) Winnifred F. (Taylor) Gibson Martha V. (Cunningham) Elinor (Meyer) McGee Champney McCracken Francis X. Guindon Grenzeback Jane M. (Smith) McMahon Alfred E. Cox III Alma C. Nye Shirley A. (Thompson) Hadley Luella (Eaton) Hartbower Helen (Capuano) Rabaglia Rita M. Cushing Anna I. O'Brien Mary (Connelly) Hoffman Lea Theresa Hearn Mary E. (Allen) Ripley Ruth Vannah (Bumpus) Drake Helena Hope (Logan) O'Malley William T. Kearns Thomas J. Hurley Emma S. White Phyllis Esau Phyllis E. (Morgan) Scudder Ruth S. (Stone) Kumin Mary A. (Keane) Jerome Mona E. (Morris) White Katherine D. (Branley) Foley John G. Smith Eileen Fitzgerald (Crean) Sylvia (Fishman) Katler Ruth K. (Glidden) White Lawrence Halzel Alice L. Sparkes Laporte Clare W. (Lindberg) Kenslea Constance N. (Nash) Hartwell Mary E. Sullivan Charlotte C. (Clark) Lowe Joseph Killory 1934 Gertrude F. (French) Hunt Margaret T. (Carlson) Szupillo Ina May (Mosher) Marland Rita (Kearns) Killory Helen Abbott Comella A. (Sullivan) Katharine H. (Spillane) Uppling Mary E. (Smith) McAvoy Magda Larson Dorothy M. Alexander Kettendorf Thomas L. Warren Edna L. (Brown) Mills Lois (Smith) Lopes Olive P. Brittan Ruth (Flaherty) Lovett Althea V. Weldon Florence Mae (Hawes) Ovaska James M. Lynch Carolyn L. (Larchar) Chubbuck Norma J. (Delory) Mannion Harriett C. (Welch) Parker Virginia T. Mayo Chauncey J. Copeland Thomas Michelson 1939 Norma I. (Wolf) Pinkerton Priscilla (GOUld) Morton Jessie M. (Macfee) Cummings Barbara L. (Greenwood) Robert L. Blaney James Savage Jerome Nathanson Madeline G. (Gaswell) Davis Monahan Elizabeth (Groht) Brady Thomas M. Sparkes Wanda S. (Karczmarczyk) Agnes A. (Aim) Dixon Thelma H. (Wolfson) Amy B. (Barton) Castle Phyllis P. (Pray) Thompson Nowak Alice T. Donahue Montovani Rose (Leonard) Coveney Marguerite C. (Roach) Tynan Ann M. O'Brien Anna E. Ginnetty Raymond Nickerson Clement E. Daley Felicia R. (Krupka) Wolson Joseph H. O'Donnell Doris B. (Ciamer) Harvey John E. Nolan Mary A. Daly Helen M. (Glasle) Pratt Jeannette F. Hawes Mary (Tierney) Nolan Louise (Sweinimer) Dearn 1942 Jean (Tompkins) Sanford Harriet B. (Brown) Helsher Carol W. (Griffiths) Ogilvie V. James DiNardo Ethel V. (Melin) Adamson Lois C. (Carpenter) Shea Charlotte W. (Murray) Anna C. (Mckee) Perry Rachel Emery Eileen M. (Doyle) Atwood Amy (Wentworth) Spollett Hitchcock Marjory Spray (Hollenbeck) Clara M. (Holtz) Friedman Sylvia (Osharow) Bailet Priscilla A. (Hackett) Sweet Helene D. Johnson Richardson Marjorie G. (Fiske) Hall Alma (Spearwater) Benson Winifred A. (Sweeney) Troy Sadie A. Lambe Miriam L. (Snow) Rideout Helen H. (Lutted) Hansen Harriet (Noel) Blanchard Ellen (Davis) Turner Ruth K. (Ferris) Latham Bernice (LUdden) Robertson Elizabeth J. (Wastcoat) Helen G. Boyajian Rheta T. (Markey) Tuttle Marie C. (Johnson) MacLeod Howard W. Rounseville Harmon Margaret Burns Albert A. Yurkstas Evelyn G. (Beane) MacPherson Natalie (Dean) Runkel Alice M. Heenan Virginia P. Burns Ruth G. (Henry) Maney John F. Ryan Mary L. (Moore) Jarvis Eleanor M. (Gannon) Callahan 1944 Loretta M. McHugh Althea P. Sawyer Victor Johnson Barbara (Daly) Canavan Virginia (Boarn) Alden Frederick A. Meier Ann (CrUise) Shanahan Charles W. Kaufman Juliette A. (Noel) Carlson Margaret M. Austin Alice M. (Homer) Merrikin Henry M. Shaw Marion E. (Barnes) Keough Catherine (McGloin) Centner Catherine M. (KUla) Bentley Simon H. Moore Mary A. (MacDonald) Stimpson Helen (Campbell) Lahey Priscilla (Pinel) Christopher Anastasia (Coparan) Blount Esther Linner (Lindberg) Rita (Cassidy) Wheeler Andrew Mason Phyllis (Slobins) Cohen Mary H. (Sheehan) Boethel Nisula Charles L. Whitcomb William R. McGhee Phyllis (Ellis) Collins Rosemary (Durant) Curto Emma R. (Bissonet) Perreault Eunice N. (Perkins) Witherell Joseph F. Murphy Alma (Boisselle) Comeau IIda Dimascio Louise I. (West) Reid Laura A. (Perron) Page Anne F. Connell Eleanor S. Downey Ruth O. (Koss) Rolin 1937 Meredith G. (Bragg) Raymond Florence (Condrlck) Connors Mary E. Flaherty Polly V. (Drevinsky) Savicki Marjorie J. Cassady Cynthia Ryce Florence (Harris) Delch Sarah (Franco) Fraser Earle B. Sukeforth Marjorie B. Cobb Dorothy (Hem) Smith Loretta (Kennedy) Dexter Beulah (Down) Grout Marcella M. (Moran) Teahan Mary E. Donahue Elsie J. (Church) Smith Esther (Boyden) Ernst Evelyn E. (Whiting) Hildreth Louise E. Tosl Madeline (Connell) Dwyer Gladys D. (Dobson) Smith June W. (Walsh) Fitzpatrick Mary C. lannoni Wilma A. (Quinn) Fitzgerald Henry S. Taylor Beatrice H. (LeVins) Phyllis Jenness 1935 Bernice M. (Wilbur) Grimshaw Jane E. (Austin) Ward Greenhood Elaine (Clapp) Kelly Olive (Hosford) Ainsworth Christie C. Hayden Naomi (Simon) White Isabelle (Hajjar) Habeeb Marie R. Kennedy Wilmar C. (Harlow) Armer James F. Hinckley Gertrude R. (Currier) Wirllng Ruth (Ritasullivan) Herford Mary K. (Diamond) Linehan John S. Bates Edith (James) Honeth Frank J. Hilferty Miriam B. (Peltonen) Luoma Mae (Buelow) Bradbury Phyllis A. Horsman 1940 Gertrude L. (Mackinaw) Alice C. (Doran) Lynds Charles E. Callahan Anna (Anderson) Howe Tyyne (Peterson) Aho Horsley Phyllis (Powell) MacMillan Doris E. (Baldwin) Carey Marjorie R. (Candy) Jackson Ida (Cardoza) Baptiste Mary H. Kjellander Inez H. (Lebeau) Metcalf Conceda C. (Amoroso) Carr Robert C. Jackson Muriel L. (Logan) Cassidy Edna C. (Smith) Lincoln Mary E. (Driscoll) Murphy James K. Castle Alma L. (Weygand) Kellher Ruth E. Chadwick Gloria O. (Marshall) Lofgren John S. Noonan Francis C. Champagne George M. Leonard Elizabeth M. (Fahey) Cirino Esther (Kaupplla) Long Alyce (Mullins) O'Donnell Phyllis I. (Kennedy) Chase Phyllis A. (Adams) Leonard Rosalie (Hatchfield) Cleary Douglas F. MacDonald Katherine (Sites) Oldham Caroline T. Felndel Marlon R. Lupica Jean T. (Lindsay) Costigan Mary G. (Gloster) Mary H. (Waterman) Pearson Esther A. (Leppala) Fickett Charles F. Medford Edith L. (Lawler) Damon MacReynolds Edith (Rowell) Tardiff Phyllis Marie (Ryde) Fotells Ruth Metcalf Annette P. (Breen) Dowd William M. Mahoney Cheridah (PaqUin) Gangone Anna Palmisano Barbara E. (Dobbyn) Egan Evelyn (Paul) Mangarpan 1945 Mary F. (Shea) Garvey Joan R. (Rigby) Parkes Olive L. Fisher Charles D. Merrill Mary R. (Olenick) Adams Mary E. (Deans) Giberti James A. Partridge Helen V. (O'Neil) Fitton Helen W. (Zilinski) O'Brien Martha M. (Vickery) Besse Alice J. Guilmartin Virginia C. (Cochrane) Pease Ruth (Kravif) Goldstein Evelyn (Johnson) Parziale John Burgess George E. Higgins Eleanor W. (Tupper) Pillsbury Laura B. (Pearson) Grota Lillian (Grand) Penan Jean F. Condon Rose I. Kalman Doris T. (Thompson) Ricker Barbara (Taylor) Hapworth Anthony J. Perry Jean Constance (Nicoll) Craig Arlene A. (Kelleher) Maroney Phyllis Roberts Barbara L. (Howes) Juliano Charlotte (James) Prochnow Meredith (White) Eichelberger Eleanor H. (Holmes) Meserve Helen M. Robertson Rose V. (Lans) Lallberty Lillian R. (Russell) Putnam Mary E. (Begley) Fanjoy 1992 31 Anne E. (Houghton) Hall Catherine (McGrath) Van Marion T. (Gildea) Salley Belly (Rich) TUllie Helen W. (Lucas) Honoski Vaerenewyck PaulV.Salley 1953 Rebecca A. (Cook) Ullom Virginia (Shanley) Hughes Janet A. (Allen) Wallace Barbara A. (Gullich) Sargent Carol (Terry) Angus Geraldine L. (Saunders) Aida M. (Costa) Mello Eileen (Tessier) Scacca Sallee (Twichell) Bielski Wickman Clementine M. (Magliano) 1949 Alice R. (Lonergan) Scanlon Armand P. Boisselle, Sr. Madlyn A. (Crawlord) Mossey Helene (O'Hara) Adams Catherine (Yoyos) Tellord Odelia (Fernandes) Cardoza Woolwich Louise F. (Lambert) Pola Nathalie J. (Dorman) Agostino Anne F. (Fitzmaurice) Tierney Joyce (Bissell) Carpenter Donald L. Wormwood Louise C. Reilly Florence B. (Joseph) Andersen Kathleen E. (Hill) Tonelli Carol F. (Daly) Crook Anne L. (Steves) Zeigler Mary (Kremp) Shipps John Raymond Berry, Jr. June E. (Lindahl-Mahoney) Francis P. Curran Elizabeth J. Snow Imogene F. (Brownell) Vawler Joanne F. (Kilmain) Curran 1955 Dorothy E. (Morton) Sturtevant Brightman Doreen M. (Olliff) Wallace Ralph J. Fletcher, Jr. Almeda C. (King) Ambrulevich JoAn S. (Bull) Brouwer Joan A. Gnecco Helen (Bratsolias) Bolsselle 1946 Marie T. (Vincent) Costa 1951 Lois C. (Gnong) Haslam Theresa A. (Tupper) Boucher Elaine (Jackson) Allan Philip G. Curtis, Jr. Carol K. (Kaplan) Altshuler Marjorie Hayward Helen (Wolski) Braithwaite Seva Anestis Mildred Delapa Rose M. (Welch) Briand Phyllis C. (Mccalgue) Hosker Phyllis L. (Lanza) Caligaris Jane W. (Russell) Bielski Dorothy F. (Fisher) Dickie Joanne (Ferguson) Brooks Jean E. (Mello) Labelle Barbara D. (Wolff) Dawson Altana M. (Mann) Bullard Kenneth Downey Terry (Hart) Cogan Vivian (Gasper) Lord Diane Mary (Blackwell) Elizabeth E. (Hamlell) Frank F. Dunn, Jr. Marie T. Corcoran Beverly (Gouldrup) Mazan Dickinson Denniston Mary L. Fahey Martha E. Cummings Doris F. (Messias) McKinlay John V. Ditullio Phyllis B. (Schmidt) Gardner Russell P. Fears Thomas J. Daley Antoniella C. (Minerva) Meier Martha N. (Moquin) Duval Grace M. (Sweeney) Gorman James A. Flanagan Therese P. (Mack) Doherty Anne V. Middleton Sandra S. (Sparrell) Fitzpatrick Patricia (Froio) Gricius Jerome Gross Margaret (Dadian) Donoian Nancy A. (Skinner) Monahan Helen E. (Ulvila) Foster Mary A. (Ellison) Harrington Marilyn C. (Coelho) Gross Dorothy A. (Szafer) Dunn John R. Motha Madlyn I. (Ware) Giberti Louise L. Homen Marjorie H. (Newlon) Hallowell Janet E. Dunwoodie Ann K. Noyes Arlene (Rose) Gouveia Elizabeth M. (Cate) Johndrow Frances E. (McElroy) Heney Jean (Collins) Fletcher Leonard F. O'Brien Sandra E. (Corey) Gray Eunice M. Kohler Claire K. (Murphy) Murray Wallace J. Gleekman Marilyn Susan (Ladello) Eleanor (Cookson) Hartley Barbara (Muther) Lacy Irene (BOUley) Oslund Audrey J. (Rosha) Gough Pellengill Marie (Sawyer) Holbrook Eunice L. (Challerton) Maloney Natalie (Weinstein) Oxman Doris J. Goyetche Mary M. (Rallray) Riley Joan B. (Weber) Horsefleld Edith E. (Maxim) Mallhews Marjorie E. (Berry) Pearson Christopher J. Gregory Paul Salamon Elva (Bertoncinl) Kanakry Shirley (Gallagher) Muther Gloria (Gifford) Quegan Beatrice M. Higgins Anita (Sample) Sethares Elizabeth A. (Pallison) Kulas Elsie N. Peltz Belmira A. (Teixeira) Robinson Noreen (Dunn) Hine Lola L. (Lymberis) Tatakis Joan S. (Sawyer) Leland Constance (Macomber) Pollard Harrold S. Shipps, Jr. Lois S. (Shea) Kennedy Theresa A. (Rocha) Theodore Arthur C. Lord, Jr. Marie Ann (Mack) Spieler William B. Sides, Sr. Isabelle B. (Bragg) King Beverly A. Thomas Mary C. Lydon Alice A. Sullivan Phyllis A. (Schneider) Smith Barbara Anne (Holub) Jane E. Unsworth Barbara A. (Kilcoyne) Barbara H. (Kane) Walsh Louise (Wallace) Sullivan LaCambria Lucien A. Valliere MacDermoll Virginia (Godfrey) Westcoll Leona (Liftman) Taylor Raymond T. Lanthier Muriel (Balthazar) Vance Barbara A. (Fitzgerald) Marjorie M. (Mooney) Whelan Robert S. Teahan Robert W. Lawson Frank G. Ventura MacDougall William C. Wild, Jr. Jean L. (Campbell) Thrower Madeleine T. (Topham) Judith A. (Lancaster) Walters Jessie (Shaw) Martin Doris (Haynes) Tierney McDonald Priscilla E. (Emery-Akerman) Sally A. (Parker) Mathewson 1947 Elaine K. (Girard) Tolivaisa Madeleine T. McDonald Weismann Carol A. (Barbato) Mauro Dorinda (Lovell) Beam Eleanor (Raleigh) Trevains Ann T. (Cordingly) Murphy George A. Weygand Ann (Keddie) Morrow Ruth A. (Anderson) Berry Anna Eleanor Vieira Lois C. (Dunn) Ponder Barbara R. (Andrade-Depetrill) Joan E. Murphy Ann E. (McNamara) Bouchard Jacqueline K. (Killen) Weyand Lorraine A. Rossi Wordell Karen (Mann) Orcull Virginia (Perkins) Bramhall Harriet M. Royce John E. Zolno Mary E. (O'Grady) Phelps Margaret A. Burke 1950 Chester E. Smolski Josephine S. Rego Barbara (Harrington) Dillon Mary E. (Oakley) Anderson Rosann (Dlnls) Sullivan- 1954 Elizabeth A. (Hellstrom) Rowell Eileen M. (Finnegan) Duggan Jean E. (Parkinson) Briggs Mulholland Fatima Allie Frances H. (Nicholson) Sadek Beverly (Morey) Farwell Mary E. (O'Neill) Carey Rose S. (Fontinha) Wedge Jean P. (McCarthy) Anderson Cynthia L. (Hoyt) Smith Alice O. (O'Malley) Ferris Warren S. Cooke Claire M. Appling Francena (Warren) Smith Elaine (Sullivan) Flaherty Theresa M. Corcoran 1952 Martha L. Ball Barbara (Chapman) Stevens Lenore M. (Kelly) Hennessey Margaret (Cassidy) Crocker Gertrude A. (Fearing) Alley Robert M. Barrows Lorraine (Visgatis) Thayer Carol (Clark) Hunt Theodore E. Crocker Jacqueline L. (Gaffney) Brehm Marie D. (Delahanty) Timothy R. Tomlinson Elsie P. (Packer) Johnson Mary (Silva) Daugherty Marjorie (MacKenzie) Brown Beauregard Greta E. Tyson Olivio Lopes M. E. (Lenon) David Carolyn O. (Orton) Bump Nancy M. (Chapman) Bestul Denise N. (Gosselin) Valencia Ardys C. (Farnsworth) Lynch Nora (Migliorati) Delano Walter E. Campbell Edward J. Bielski Florence J. Zwicker Dorothy M. Mackin Marilyn C. (Clark) Donovan Rita (Crowley) Choquelle Ellen F. (Sharpe) Binney Janice (Burchard) McNamara Robert Emmet Driscoll Robert G. Cooper Jacqueline A. (Cummings) 1956 Dorothy Merrill Priscilla M. (Baker) Eldridge Belly M. (Manning) Cummings Booth Jean Barmby Martha Nickerson Eleanor Finn Ruth A. Donnelly Albert A. Boucher Natalie (Creeden) Barry Ruth C. (Cushing) Norris Margaret T. (Leonard) Joyce M. (Schofield) Downey M. L. (Lyons) Brophy John S. Blanchon Barbara F. (Scobie) Peck Fitzmorris Helen R. (Boucher) Duquelle Lois (Day) BUllerfield Lorraine (DeFrates) Blanchon Margaret M. (Monahan) Richard C. Flemming Izaura (Pinto) Fernandez Clare J. (Loughlin) Cabral Alice F. (Donnelly) Boivin Raymond James W. Fox Ursula (Phillips) Gamble Charles Christie Carlene E. (Dodd) Brown Muriel Lee (Rowell) Sherman Claire (Klein) Friedman Pauline (O'SUllivan) Gillelle Elizabeth (Volton) Costa Margaret (Malone) Dipersio Margaret F. (Thlesing) Smith Frederick W. Gustafson II Jean M. (Bently) Gilman Jeanelle L. (Dipaoll) Damon Ann C. (Canlfill) Doyle Edward Wojnar Carolyn (Sinclair) Hale Marie L. (Reilly) Grzywacz Jean P. (Corey) Ford Antone Felix Marion F. Haley Elizabeth L. (Ruddock) Robert G. Forest Beverly George 1948 Jeanne (Perrow) Hodgdon Hamilton Bernice (Misner) Gerson Jacqueline Haslell Jeanne J. (Moynihan) Richard B. Hovey Ellen C. (Cantwell) Healy Helene L. (White) Gilmartin Williston Holbert Bombardier Carolyn (Clough) Johnson Miriam M. (MacKerron) Holman John H. Green Gail H. (Haller) Jamison Hortense E. (Archambault) Marie F. (Larrey) Johnson Barbara J. (Barton) Hughes Margaret M. Higgins Winifred M. (Murray) Leary Burton Warren E. Kiernan Amelia E. Leconte William F. Hughes Harold LeBlanc Jane H. (Hansen) Campbell Marie A. (Ciampa) King Rita H. Lyons Edward P. Keller Marcia Lindsay Wllrene (Ash) Card M. J. (lapierre) Kozak Meredith G. (Pickell) Martin Mary E. (Goggin) Kilian Mary Lymberis Phyllis C. (Zeldin) Chait Joseph A. Kudera John H. Malleson, Sr. Gary C. Koltooklan Charles N. Moore Eileen L. (Loughman) Driscoll Robert E. Lemos Lois (Melville) McKenzie Marie H. (HaViland) Leavens Barry M. Moriarty Mildred D. (Duggan) Foy Barbara E. (Reynolds) Leslie Michael J. Merten Nancy F. (Fears) Lob Eleanor M. (Sondeen) Morllno Constance M. (Castano-Bruns) Rhoda A. (Leonard) Linehan Virginia M. O'Malley Theresa M. Malumphy Norma P. (Goyetche) Munroe Honegger Eugene A. Margozzi Eleanor Paradise Murielle G. (Desmarais) Marian E. Nelson Sara (Malina) Keren Allred Mazukina Florence (Katwick) Shearer Michaud Maryan L. Nowak Marjorie (Maclennon) Marshall Leona M. (Milch) McFarland Doris F. Tomlinson Ann H. (Burgess-Chandler) Eleanor M. (Lydon) Olson Anna H. (Gloster) McGovern Burnham P. Miller Carol (Jones) Topham Morris Lorraine P. (Wiklund) Olson Mary W. (Wisotsky) Miller Walter K. Morrison Eleanor J. (Vanbael) Tremallo Ruth A. (Nash) Parry Priscilla (Walters) Olson Martha (Walsh-Anderson) Sarah A. (Mapes) Mowbray Mildred (Crowley) Vaillancourt Patricia A. Phillips Patricia (CUff) O'Neill Noble Marian C. (Tyrell) O'Brien Jean T. (TUbbs) Watkins Robert F. Quegan Joan M. Park Marjorie (Flynn) Perkins Paul A. Olander Jean E. (Mahoney) Wall Marion L. (Walsh) Rowell Arline M. (Schatz) Roy James Pellenglll George S. Pappas Frances J. (Mcgrory) Webber Robert L. Rowell Margaret (Borden) Souza Patricia (Roberts) Provost Jean M. (Grant) Prendergast Patrice M. (Sanborn) White Mary Lane (Lane) Stacey Vincent P. Sullivan Grace (Shea) Sabatini Mary T. (Correia) Reardon Anne (Burke) Wilkinson Helene R. (Smolensky) Stone Ann R. (Robbins) Talbot Ellen (Galligan) Tracy Janet (Beaton) Rider Carolyn P. (Pinel) Wilson Andrea J. (Hofer) Thelander Alden F. Taylor Clifton L. Robinson Eileen (Zemmel) Zelch Lincoln S. Tripp Joanne M. (Hart) Uva 32 Annual Report Aleta C. Vokey Joanne (Kendall) Freyermuth Benoit H. Charland Walter R. Nagle Francis D. Ryan Anne M. (Mason) Walsh Shirley M. (Hayworth) Geary Lavinia E. (Murphy) Connors Marilyn J. (Walsh) Norton George A. Shediack Harriet A. (Schroeder) Weaver Joanne (Silvia-Martin) George Barbara W. (Weeden) Davol Priscilla (Nickerson) Orcull Trefton A. Soucy, Jr. Mary Lou (Hili) Winslow Susan (Dolber) Getchell Janice E. Farrell Louise A. (Rodrigues) Pearson Francis R. Sousa Eloise (Hodgkins) Yelle Irene Gomes Janice V. (Sliva-Wareing) Margaret R. (Perry) Pelletier Roberta (SUllivan) Smith- Viola M. Goodnow Fernald Margaret A. Phillips Sullivan 1957 Joanne M. Hadalskl James E. Garvin Ronald F. Reynolds Norma A. Sullivan Barbara F. (Churbuck) Adams Mary E. (Kenney) Haggerty Felix A. Giardina Maureen E. Shanahan Melinda (Decoster) Thornton Harry Colman Allen Gerard Hallaren June E. (Marsh) Gould Joan (Williams) Shipman Marilyn G. (Grlfliths) Tracy Ann M. (Chace) Allerdt Maryellen A. (Buckley) Patricia E. Gutauskas Sharon A. (Cody) Stone Carolyn V. (VanBuskirk) Pauline (Callahan-Manley) Harrington Anna C. (Morrison) Hall John L. Sweeney Turchon Alonso Kathleen S. (Sullivan) Virginia L. (Jewell) Hogg Charlolle A. (Donovan- Carole A. (Taylor-Mckenzie) John R. Andre Huhtanen Barbara S. (Short) Hubbard Creegan) Sylvia Vernazzarro Phyllis A. Armstrong Robert J. Huhtanen James E. Hubbard, Jr. Esther M. (Treadwell-Taylor) Lorraine A. (Azevedo) Viveiros Antone J. Bellencourt Belly (Cowgill) Jardin Sandra R. (Starkowsky) Jardin Tucker Patricia A. (O'SUllivan) Gerald E. Blanchelle Harriet H. (Gullich) Kiessling Lenox S. Karner III Sharon A. Tufts Waddington John Braithwaite, Jr. Irene F. Kiley June A. (Stefanik) Kelley Marion J. (Ustach) Unls Constance A. (O'Brien) Walker Ann (Wllberdlng) Brewer Ann M. (SouthWood) Linehan Mary M. (Peters) Kelter Neal F. Wall Diane H. Zona Norman O. Burgess John B. Lonergan Ellen (DeWhurst-Bruce) Lane Edward B. Worcester Jenlce A. (Whitehouse) Byrne Lois (Macerea) Mackey Conrad R. Levesque Marie A. (Scolaro) Worcester 1963 Virginia (Turner) Cahoon Barbara S. (Shire) Magro Robert Locatelli Julielle (Silva) Almeida Adelia K. (Kuclnskas) Coe Claire McAfee Darrell R. Lund 1962 Claudia M. (York) Anderson Patricia A. (Ryan) Cook Veronica H. (Healy) McCarthy Mary A. (Hoyle) Mahan Barbara R. Aguiar Maureen (Chase) Baird Constance J. (Comeau) Dorothy A. (Mahoney) John J. Mollica Jane M. Antollnl Patricia A. (Gurney) Baker Corkum Mclaughlin Marilyn A. (Lyons) Monroe Lana R. (Steele) Arglr Kathryn Bamber Lois (Hebert) Cronan Anthony J. Mlnnlchelli Donald W. Palles Judith A. (Andrews) Barnaba Paula (McDermoll) Baronas Eleanor P. (Ferrara) Deehan Joan (Bryant) Mitchell Marie E. (Denoncourt) Palmeri Beverly C. (Tompson) Berube Vivian (Flanagan) Bleakney Ruth (Appleby) Desjeunes Richard T. Mula Elinor J. (Mlellinen) Putnam Thomas M. Bleakney Sandra M. (Wilbur) Bourget Robert G. Dickie Mary K. (Keefe) Noll Audrey L. (Spolliswood) Rice Janet M. (Drummey) Cahill Jean M. (Hardro) Branco Marie I. (Gearin) Duerden Mary M. (McGowan) O'Toole Judith A. Schneider Anne M. (Blouin) Chase Paul F. Callahan Sally B. (Farrar) Dunn Joan (Rodman) Reed PaulP.Scopa Patricia M. (Johnson) Coombs Susan (Mulcahy) Carnathan Jean A. (Marchant) Dwyer Ann T. Resca Elmer I. Sliva Beatrice Cowan Gilbert R. Cavaco Marilyn J. (Floyd) Federico Cynthia W. (Webster) Serbent Joseph C. Simas, Jr. Diana C. Crooks Mary C. Cherry Joseph W. Foley Joan B. (Bladen) Smiley Myrtle L. (Davis) Simas Robert H. Cross Ann R. (Pepe) Coddalre Patricia A. (Neagus) Gray Nancy L. Smith Rozallne F. (Camacho) Sisson Judith M. (Murphy) DeFilippo Ann M. (Marden) Cooke Joan M. (Oconnor) Horan Carole L. Splaine David A. Sousa Mary E. (Dowling) DOWling- Janet R. (Leone) Delanl Judith A. (Sullivan) Keene Barbara A. (Pierce) Strickland Rose F. (Desouza) Souza McGrath Donald DeLutis Charies J. Kent Joan (Keyes) Sullivan June R. Stonkus Marie A. (Leger) Egan Evelyn M. (Ekberg) DeLutis Gregory Konstantakos Joan M. (Long) Sullivan Rita E. (Kumpa) Sukola Peter A. Engstrom Mae E. (Ashenfelter) Doherty Alan Lander John S. Tripp David C. Swift Margaret E. Farrell Paul F. Doherty Margaret S. (Sullivan) lewis Brenda (Douthwright) Nancy V. (Kelly) Swift Yella N. Fischman Mary A. Doyle John F. Maloney Vandeusen Joyce Taylor Jacqueline A. (Bouchard) Patricia A. (Siekman) Fee Rose B. (Dantono) Maloney Fred C. Toran Fitzpatrick Christopher Ford, Jr. Margaret P. (Lemos-phippen) 1959 Maude C. Ware Diane (Ciaramitaro) Foley Judith (McBride) Frederick Merrill Raymond A. Ajaml Cllflord A. Wood Ann M. (Dulligan) Freeman Chester M. Gardner, Jr. Janet A. (Gagne) Michaud Lorraine E. Bailey Raymond A. Gadaire Carol A. (Coady) Gilson Eleanor M. (Robidoux) Patricia A. (Collins) Boland 1961 William G. Grable Jane C. Goodwin Morrison William S. Bruno Lucile L. (Whisenant) Akers Florence M. (Bell) Gray Phillip J. Hanrahan Barbara J. (Reed) Mulcahy J. John Buckley Joseph R. Ambers Sheila L. (Fenton) Hallisey Lawrence J. Harman Robert S. Murray Edward M. Cabral James Arglr David P. Harding Eileen C. Herbert Kathleen M. (Sullivan) Newsam Ernest Cardoza Robert H. Arnold Esther M. (Howes) Herrick Barbara J. (Fernandes) Belly A. Noyes Allred Closult Robert A. Brooks Phyllis A. Herrles Hopkins Joseph H. O'Brien Jeanne B. (Burke) Dawe Cynthia E. (Quirk) Buscone Janet C. (Levesque) Hildreth Frank E. Jardin Nancy J. (Mission) O'Brien Eugene A. Franciosl Marjorie (Mersey) Cadoret Christine (Kwarclnskl) Hili Margaret Blevins (Tuck· Lorraine H. (Richard) O'Neill Donald A. Girard Marjorie O. Castro Judith A. (Baroa) Horan Blevins) Kraus William A. Orcull Virginia M. (Oliveira) Gizzi Priscilla L. (Lucas) Chapman Christine R. (Frank) Horte Virginia A. (DaVis) Lambert Harriette H. (Poole) Otteson Carol A. (Dullon) Hoole Carole A. (Menoche) Chargln Kathleen M. (O'Keefe) Faith L. (MUllaney) Manzer Eileen M. Perkins Carroll E. Jeppson Jane M. Creedon Hutchinson Joanne (Fernandes) John P. (Barnes) Piccirilli Donald R. Ketcham, Jr. Rochelle (Matheson) DeCaro Bjorg (Jenson) Jeppson McGuinness Albert L. Readdy Paul J. Linehan Chet K. Delanl John W. Jones Linda R. (Dow) McMahon Anne E. (Mertln) Readdy John W. Lombard Mary A. DIPerna Blanche E. (Polk) Judd Judith (Brown-Strothman) Rea (Glazer) Rosen Allee T. (Coughlin) Malison Mary B. (Vanclnl) Dowd Thomas W. Judd Meaney Lee N. (HUbbard) Seater Elaine M. (Campbell) Mellsl Henry J. Fanning, Jr. JayG. Kelley Patricia Mello Marie Samlnatore Marilyn L. (Jackson) Mello Nancy P. (Hart) Flynn Joan M. (Cleary) Kenney Avis S. (Brown) Miller Beverly (Tunstall) Shevlnsky Jane A. (Foote) Melvin Peter Y. Flynn Robert Kitchen Benedella (Pallazola) Mitchell Devld W. Shaw Carolyn L. Millard Marcia (Oliveira) Foucart Sylvia H. Kostecki Jacqueline C. (Rider) Moore Joan F. 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Martin Claire (Levasseur) Kirkcaldy Christine (Lussier) Fagan Jeanelte L. Mavilia 1992 35 Carol A. (Swanson) Fallon James L. Coyne James F. Wheeler Donna J. (Neylon) Quirk Roberta L.· Legg Gail (Cameron) Fantegrossl Eleanor M. Cucinatto Donna T. (Tobin) Wolohojian Thomas M. Richard Joan F. (Griggs) Leenhout Nancy E. (Burke) Fitzgerald Frederick Curt Jane M. Woods Marie A. Rogers Guy F. LeVan Denise M. (Dore) Flynn Wendy A. (Milne) DaSilva Rose (Flguelredo-Hardim) Ruel Constance J. (Dwane) Donna M. (Cabral) Fournier Carol A. (Pimental) Demello 1975 Anthony M. Salerno MacDonald Susan (Higgins) Fredette Teresa A. (Doyle) Doyle-Smith Janet W. (Ward) Abraham Ernest G. Sanborn Jean I. (Jones) MacDonald Bruce W. Gaines Gay C. (Carpenter) Driscoll Nancy (Boisvert) Adamczyk Marianne R. (Butler) Sanborn Michael F. Maguire Lynne V. (Mingola) Galuska Mary E. Duggan Jane M. (Greeno) Altobelli Mark S. Sarkisian Virginia M. (Spellman) Maguire Karen A. (Duffy) Gerrlor Anne M. Dutra Donna (Anton) Andersen Ann E. Saur Paula S. (Yale) Maistrellis Richard D. Gobi Albert R. Ferreira Catherine M. Auger Cynthia M. Scanlan Deborah H. (Roth) Margarite Patricia A. Golden Mary E. (Miller) Filosa Maureen M. (McCarthy) Avila Gerald A. Schimmel Stephen T. Margarite Jane M. (Masi) Hall John E. Franklin Margaret (Yanuskiewicz) Joan F. Sheedy Charles H. Martin William F. Hanna Marianne B. (Bradley) Franklin Baczek Daniel L. Sheehan Michele (Folloni) Masscotte M. Dolores (Davidson) Hansen Susan E. (Paes) Furtado Janice A. (Jolicoeur) Barris Christina M. (Zeull) Shewry Thomas F. McClutchy III Sandra R. (O'Brien) Hart Beverly Gaudet Cynthia S. Barry Jeffery P. Shlndell Dorothy E. McGann Brenda A. (Lima) Herbeck Robert J. Gay Roger E. Barzelay Joan M. (Lynch) Sliver James A. McGowan Stella J. (Flnnesgard) Hult Michael A. Gerrlor Annette (Laplant) Beauregard Marilyn M. (Monroe) Southam Priscilla A. (Muehlen) McGuire Nancy J. (Cotola) Jarvis Angela A. (Ralli) Gerth Daniel Beauregard Richard R. Stalti Kathleen M. (Deroche) Jane E. (Rankin) Johansen Susan J. (Wood) Giammalvo Grace J. Bednarz Angela L. Stankiewicz Medeiros Daniel J. Johnson Martha R. (Cocoran) Godfrey Karen P. (Thomas) Berube Richard B. Steadman Herbert Walter Menzel, Jr. Marion E. (Durken) Kade John A. Gomes Carl H. Blanchard Rhonda L. (Mason) Stein Hilda F. (Fernandes) Warren G. Kelson, Sr. Michael J. Gormley Francine B. Bourne Doris L. Thede Merdkhanian Donna B. (Hazel) Kendall Philip R. Greim Roasllne A. Butts Albert J. Thurber Janice Y. Moraux Jean M. larkin Douglas P. Haskell Darlene C. (Campos) Campos- Evelyn (Camara) Tonelli Kathleen M. Morey Dolores L. Mc laughlin Margaret S. (Squarebrlgs) Farrell Anastasia N. Troubalos WIlliam T. Nixon Jeanne T. Leblanc Haugh Barbara B. (Bowen) Carr Patricia L. (Mello) Trudelle Gall M. (Coakley) Nunes M. Eileen (Clark) Lonergan Robert A. Hazlett Elaine M. (Clement) Clement- Linda E. Wass Cheryl M. (Anderson) Pappas David R. Longland Thomas Hibbert, Jr. Holbrook Mary A. (Klllgoar) Wheeler Nancy R. (Anderson) Jeffrey R. Lynch John J. Hickey Diane M. Colebourn Patenaude Stephanie A. Mallory Kathleen G. (Germain) Hill Thomas R. Coughlin 1976 Ann M. (Graney) Paulson Linda M. (Clarcla) McKinley Roxanne (Fernandes) Hilliard James L. Daley Cheryl A. (Ferreira) Abbott James B. Pinzarl Robert F. McLaughlin Nancy A. (Motta) Hopkins Maureen A. (McClellan) Daley William J. Abraham Debra A. (Dinardo) Pizzi Carolyn J. Meier Marianne M. Horan Kathleen M. Daly Janet C. (laWless) Allain Catherine E. Poudrier Kathleen M. (Masciarelli) Ellen M. (Hurley) Hurley· Patricia A. (Kelleher) De F. Robert Allison Doreen Qulntlllani Mento Stockdale Garavilla Lidia Amaral Cynthia L. (Stetson) Rossini Pamela A. (Nelson) Morrissey Catherine M. Keys George Dellylannls Beth A. (Lomasney) Annino John Patrick Rull Mary Ann J. (Mahoney) Richard Kollkof Joanne Estes Kathleen M. (Holleran) Arruda Deborah A. (Boles) Ryan Moynihan Richard J. Kozik Kathleen M. (Greene) Fanning Dolores A. Aucoin Joanmarie Ryan Cheryl A. (Coash) Nastrl Kenneth P. Lagace Paula E. Fay Peter V. Avitabile Lee A. (Relnhalter) Scott Cecelia Nelson Raymond B. Leach Paula J. (Nielsen) Frlskl Judith L. (Smith) Battlstinl Janice L. Semple Judy A. (Bluemel) Nigrelli Barbara M. (Delahanty) Lee Anthony Peter Garafalo Richard N. Beaulieu David A. Staples Christine M. (Lodi) Nye James R. Levasseur Linda A. Gay Joan L. (Zora) Begin Charles W. Stockbridge Janel (Lafond) Paquin Jill M. Levesque Suzanne (Regula) Gent Kathleen A. (McDeed) Bessette Laurel S. Swanson Lucille M. (Dumas) Parkinson Carol A. (Dumont) Lussier Ann M. (O'Leary) Gerald Dennis G. Bollea James F. Sweeney Sandra L. (FaZio) Pennington Donna M. (Milani) Luther Elaine M. Glnlewlcz Clare M. Brady Mary E. (Campbell) Tegan Dana B. Pickett Rosemary A. Macek Thomas J. Giusti, Jr. Diane M. (Gunther) Brown Charles P. Tobey Susan R. (Boucher) Pieroni Dennis P. Mallinson Stuart E. Glass Donald J. Buckley Michael Tollvaisa WIlliam A. Price Colette M. Marcotte Joy A. (Sliver) Greim David S. Carey Janet M. (Orlando) Trask Susan D. (Chambers) Reed- WIlliam B. Martin Gregory J. Hall Norman J. Cartmill Richard P. Trask Chambers Joseph A. Masl Craig S. Harris I(athleen F. (Souza) Ciullo John E. Vercollone Nancy A. (Hart) Rendlnl Linda S. (Cohen) McGowan Peter M. Hartel Robert J. Ciullo Eileen M. (McNamara) West Keith S. Richards Maryann L. (Campbell) Cynthia G. (Desantis) Hatch Louise L. Colburn Henry M. Woronicz Paul Joseph Rigby Mclaughlin Vanessa (Shaker) Hennessey Lauren M. (Mehl-Summerell) Lorraine Xavier Diane M. (Letendre) Ritchie Christine L. Mello Robert R. Holt Cook Ronald P. Safer Mary A. (Sonyth) Morrell Donna M. (Perry) Huntley Lynn E. Cusick 1977 Irene (Antonelli) Sanclnlto Sheila P. (Linehan) Mousette Kathleen R. (Reams) Jagielski Laurlndo T. Dagraca Judith S. Abby Susan C. (Chandley) Scanlon Kathryn J. Murphy Richard H. Johnson Joseph R. DeCosta, Jr. Bertrand D. Allain, Jr. John J. Scanlon, Jr. Paul A. Murphy, Jr. Richard S. Jones Michael R. Diodati, Sr. Cynthia A. (Pereira) Alves Diane J. serres Pauline C. Nadeau Diane R. (Irons) Joughln Linda J. Doherty Michaeleen A. (Grace) Arruda Joyce B. Sherman Kathleen O'Brien Albert G. laFrance Nancy E. (Packard) Donnelly Lee D. Atlas Robert K. Stello Joseph A. Oliveri Anne M. (Collins) laFrance Robert F. Doyle Carol R. Baldwin Mary L. (Demers) Svenson Katherine M. (Cronin) Harriette L. Lapointe Robert G. Doyle John P. Balutis Sandra L. Tarasklewlcz Patenaude Karen J. (Chabot) lavoie Nancy B. (Boyne) Eldredge Jill M. (Flscher-Magnuskl) George N. Terzakls Christine M. Pelosi Barry E. Lew Evelyn H. Ferloll Baszner Raymond Tropea Barbara J. (Kelley) Poirier Gary P. Lincoln Sherin L. (O'Brien) Ficarra Daniel A. Bettencourt Sharon C. (SilVia) Walker Theresa M. Pratt Dolores J. (sestito) Marino Lawrence J. Finnerty Donna J. (Demerllan) Bever Patricia A. (Hawley) Walls Theodora Psllekarls Sarah H. (Willett) Matlock William D. Fletcher Linda M. (Wrublewskl) Biela Teresa K. (Kelly) Warren Marie H. Rasche Nancy E. (Carnes) Matos Helen A. Forsgard Lance C. Blackwood James S. Reedy Margaret J. McCormick Nancy F. (Farrey) Forsyth Judith A. (Witkowski) Boyle 1974 Barbara A. (Blais) Robbins Jane A. (Rickson) McGuinness Patricia A. (Pagan) Foster Margaret M. Broughton Gary K. Anderson Maureen A. Rugo Ann M. (Munkley) Mclaughlin Paul F. Gabriel Kenneth R. Brown Barbara T. Anzuonl Faye F. Santos James H. Mclaughlin Karen (Wishnefsky) Garcia Mary E. Buchanan Cynthia A. (Furgal) Barber Donna M. Schofield Peter McPhail Kathleen C. (Chase) Gauthier Daniel R. Burns Paul A. Battlstlnl Deborah A. (Mallard) Stein Michael J. Metcalf Valerie J. Gill Carol A. Burton Cynthia L. Berryman-Fink Kathryn A. (Howe) Stewart Karen A. Miller Andrea F. Golden Vlkkl L. (Smith) Ciampa laurie A. (Blauss) Bianchi David T. Sullivan Trudy F. Miller Sarah E. Hague Janet B. Cole Wanda M. (Mlngola) Bouchard Richard P. Svenson Kenneth I. Moore Beverly G. (Dau) Harris Steven M. Crocettl Susan A. (Munroe) Boyle James F. Toole Carol L. Morse Nancy M. (Mahoney) Harris Carol J. (Carey) Crossland Stanley N. Bunson Mary P. (McPherson) Debra L. (Purmont) Mulkeen David R. Hart Ann M. Cussen Barbara A. (Giard) Campanella Tousignant John D. Mulkeen Mark P. Hayer Carol A. (Crovo) Czech Ann Cappannarl Kahtleen E. Traflcantl Susan E. (Shadbeglan) Steven E. Hill Robin A. (Wallace) Dlx Elizabeth K. (Souza) Carter Roberta M. Trelnavlcz O'Donnell James E. Hinds Mark T. Donahue Mary C. (Splerdowls) Joseph F. Ventura, Jr. James L. Oslensky Denise (Coburn) Hixon Christopher J. Donnelly Cauldwell Jane F. Vieira Kenneth D. Ottarlano Peter A. Holt Barbara J. (Cicchetti) Dunham Cornelius S. Coakley Linda L. Vitagliano Theodora M. (Tosches) Marie E. (Thibault) Jerome Paul J. Eaves Kathleen F. (Lyons) Veronica H. (Galanell) Ottarlano Michael A. Joy Nancy J. (Clifford) Edwards Cocorochlo Wainwright Jean C. (Blslo) Ouellette Patricia A. (Moschella) Kalickl Minty S. (SilVia) Farrlssey Jane M. (Lennon) Connolly Glenn C. Ward Michael L. Phillipplno, Jr. Norman Karahalls Dale A. (Parker) Ferris Judith B. Corayer Jane A. (Janowski) Weaver Carol A. Plnl Marc J. Kerble Stephen M. Fitzgibbon Ann M. (Murphy) Cowan Mary R. (Moore) Welch Kathleen M. (Murphy) Pittman Jean F. lacivita William A. Flaherty

36 Annual Report Jeanne (Oliver) Foster Geraldine A. (Nugent) Cotter Karen M. (Hooper) Boudreau Phyllis L. Whitehead James S. Hennigan Robert E. Francis Catherine A. Cottull Ernie C. Branco Aurelia M. (Merrill) Worton Janet C. Horkey David J. Forrest Carolyn M. (MacFarland) Nancy H. (Inman) Brown Jeannette S. Wynne Esta (Uditsky) Jacobs Catherine A. (Fortier) Fortier- Cribbie Suzanne (Hadley) Cabral Mary B. (Sullivan) Johnson Barnes Charles H. Cummings Gall M. (Bergeron) Cannata 1980 Carol (Murphy) Kallander Nancy A. Gentile Karen C. (Cavallaro) Avis K. (Horton) Cannon Patricia A. Ambrose Karen R. Kelley Christine A. Gibney Cummings Peter M. Cannon Richard G. Auger Robin D. (George) Krowchun Luanne M. Gilbert Marguerite L. Dalton Kathleen E. Carrigan Marilyn L. (Nichols) Barrington Robert N. L'Homme Elaine L. Goldstein Anna B. Davis Leo M. Charron Cheryl A. Bedard Henry J. Lamb, Jr. Julie E. (Richards) Goss Stephanie M. (Valls) Karen E. (McFadyen) Christoli Annabelle (Nolan) Berlenbach Kenneth J. lappin Jane C. Haddad Delvecchio Alyce N. Crowell June L. Borges Mary R. Love Michael R. Hatch George M. DeMarco, Jr. Charles G. Crumbaker Stephen J. Brayman Sharon A. Mendonca Sandra L. (Adamo) Hobbs Anne M. Drury John J. Davis Maureen L. (Lynch) Burke Alan E. Miller Dorothy G. Hogan Elizabeth G. (Gallagher) Duval Nancy J. (Dlcroce) DICroce PaulO. Clifford Kevin A. Mulkern Donna M. Honkonen Andrea J. (Dox) Edge Eleanor J. Dlethelm Robert F.Costa Ronald P. Murphy Spencer K. Howe Robin (Napolitan) Fielding Catherine L. Drezak Robert A. Cote Jeannine E. (Ducharme) Rita M. Howes Sandy (Westlngton) Fletcher Eleanor R. (Rego) Dumas Timothy M. Cremin Nadeau Deborah L. Jermyn Maureen E. (Baron) Fuller Joyce J. Dwyer Bernard J. Dupuis Paul H. Norton Elaine J. Joaquin Barbara C. Gallant Peter K. Fanning Richard H. England, Jr. Susan A. O'Connell Carol L. (Wolf) Jones Mary C. Gammon Harry I. Fernandes John F. Franceschini, Jr. John Paulo, Jr. Pearl F. (Mahlo) Keinath Kim D. (Henderson) Gehrke Pamela A. (Trenholm) Virginia M. Gillespie Jean M. (Sharland) Perry Lois Tierney (Tierney) Kelly James W. Gllreln Fernandes Sharleen E. Goguen Marjorie M. Perry Kathleen A. (Insero) LaFlamme Marie C. (Sangermano) Candance B. Gabbard Leslie G. Goldberg Martha J. Randell Virginia L. Landers Goodwin Kevin P. Garrity Joseph J. Gonsalves Cynthia B. (Booth) Ricciardi Mary E. Lawson G. Robin Gregory Robin A. Gautreau Maureen P. Graney Louis M. Ricciardi Sandra A. (Barreiro) Ledvina Francis X. Hagerty Robert S. Gibson Joseph M. Grella Elizabeth A. Rosen Barbara F. Llghtlzer Nancy J. (Torrey) Hayes Lisa K. Gllbode Cynthia (Bertonclnl) Guimond Lois Priscilla SCammon Wm Jeffrey Lord Peter V. Hayes Jean M. (Laliberte) Gllreln Ann B. Hall Brian J. Silvia Anthony C. Maistrellls Eliza M. (Santos) Heroux Glenn S. Guenard Aurora O. Halgunseth Cheryl L. (St Germain) St Marie Karen L. (Malloy) Mallay Thomas H. Hickey Jane M. (Urbanski) Harrington Richard J. Harwood Anna Dodd Thomas Robert C. Mansur Anita M. Honkonen My Lan (Tran) Harrington William A. Hazel T. Patrick Van Kampen Rosanne C. (Mlconl) Marlon Joanne S. (Wilson) Johnson Barbara S. (McCarter) David J. Hickey Joseph M. Verrla, Jr. Donna A. (Jenkins) Mazzaglia Karen M. (Ryan) Kane Hathaway Sally A. Hoplner Terry A. (Crowell) Warner Michael A. McCabe Timothy J. Kane Marjorie (Andrade) Hewitt Margaretellen (Barry) Jolicoeur David P. White Gall L. (Donovan) McCarthy Patricia A. (Cotter) Karasik Timothy Hickey Elaine C. Kambegian John K. Winkler Joanne M. (Sheehan) Daniel J. Keating Denise A. (Beaulieu) Hovis Beth A. (Bailey) Kosclak Peter J. Wlrzburger McClutchy Kathleen A. (Dudley) Keating Joseph P. Johnson Carol E. Lamb Mary A. Worden Paula J. (Thornley) McGinn Barbara A. Kelly Mary E. Johnson Kathleen M. (Sheehan) Robert D. Young Linda M. (Carroll) McNeilly Caron B. (Berardi) Ketchum Maria R. Jusczyk MacDonald Susan M. (Cook) Young Kathleen M. (Mcpherson) Janice King Gregory S. Kasablan Richard P. Maggianl Menesale Eloise G. (Machado) Lauzler Robert F. Kirschner M. SCott McDonald 1982 Kathleen A. Montagano Frank J. Longo Ann Kltteredge George Mlkltarlan, Jr. Gary R. Ackerman Barbara D. (Downs) Morache Marlann C. Lorray Patricia K. (O'Halioran) George W. Mortimer, Jr. Kathleen (Cronan) Agostinelli Diane Moran Lisa M. (Gorman) Louttlt Kucharski Lorraine J. (Poisson) Mosher Paul K. Auger Patricia A. Murphy Thomas P. Luby Ruth W. laBonte Francis P. Muccio III Frank A. Barbuto Charles D. Ozug John R. Maclaren Karin L. Levesque Judith A. (Bugeau) Nickley Audrey E. (Fusco) Fusco- Lynn J. (Johnson) Perekslls Karen L. Maregnl Barbara A. (Cawlina) Luby Christopher Nolan Benoit Rhonda L. Pruss Constance A. (Corbett) Marini Chester C. Luther Mary B. O'Toole Karyl (Ferreira) Benoit Nancy J. Reed Barbara J. (Benson) Kathleen M. Mac Donald Joan M. Pucillo Susan A. Bradbury Mary T. Regan McNamara John W. Marshall Jane T. Ray Michael V. Bradley Dayle M. (Russell) Reynolds Nancy A. Menard Kevin J. McCarthy Rosemary Rebula Susan L. Burns James H. Reynolds Sherman A. Merrill, Jr. Maureen (Maroney) McDermott Brian T. Sullivan Theresa B. (Byington) Theresa L. Riordan Ann E. Moran Susan (Hayes) Messner Lois (Thompson) Callahan Carmichael Joanne M. Russell Frank C. Nackel Kenneth T. Mlerzykowski Lynne C. (Hogan) Walsh Cynthia A. (Eames) Conley John G. SChnalble Symphony J. O'Keele Kathleen A. (Martin) Morrison Gordon T. Waring Rosemary (Franclosa) Conway Dayna L. (BradbUry) SCrlbl Debra A. (Galarneaux) O'Neil Gerard E. Oakman Robert W. Whitaker III Mary N. (Noonan) De Angelo Lorraine Simon Lynne M. Ottarlano Maryellen (Carney) O'Dowd Carol M. (MacLeod) Whiting Kathleen M. De Hart Maureen A. (Crlmllsk) Smith Sheila M. (Fraga) Perry Mary E. Ouellette Diane C. (Calderone) Zerala Donna Eddy Virginia A. (Clccolo) Snell Kathryn S. Peters Michael J. Palma Christine A. (Spangler) Evans Lynn A. Solberg Lynne M (Mlnnehan) Peterson Danny R. Patenaude 1981 Lynn (Haffner) Feingold Donna J. (Kane) Tobey Marla J. (Melsky) Phippen Beverly E. Peninger Christina V. Allen Donna M. (Torrance) Finamore Marylou (GaUdette) Tremblay Janet (Mehlhorn) Plnzarl David J. Plante Phlllp G. Auglls J. Nicole Gabriel Paula M. (Agnew) Vercollone Sandra N. Raynes WIlliam C. Quist Rita A. Austin Denise E. (Keegan) Galvin Jody A. (Ganoe) Walsh Elaine M. (DaCosta) Santos Robert Reardon Andrew P. Bagas Michael R. Gosselin Barbara P. Ward Marguerite Simons Dennis Rodrigues Donald W. Bagnall Barbara (Steenson) Greenson Stephen C. Washkevlch Cheryl J. (Findlay) Smalley Carol A. (Robert) Rossi Sandra E. Baker Thomas M. Gregg Linda C. (Carroll) Wheeler Louise C. Spataro Donna M. (Ferrari) Russo Nancy (Eosco) Barron Patricia M. Harvey Jeanne L. (Whitman) White Cheryl A. SI. Onge Sheryl R. (Kalish) Sacharoff Keith J. Benoit Helen W. (Webster) Hassey Susan M. (Ford) Williams David M. Swanton Linda J. (PrOUlX) Sands Matthew W. Blake Donna L. Hrunlak Mark L. Worden Jill F. (McGuire) Swanton Linda Crocker (Crocker) Debra D. (D'Ambrosio) Boles Donna M. (DIPrete) Hunter Douglas G. Young Samuel D. Swetland Saunders Mary L. Boucher Thomas J. Hutchins Frederick L. Sztellga Mary Anne (zappone) SChnare Jonathan M. Brand Susan M. (Wheaton) Johnson 1978 David A. Tassinari Steven M. Samlnerlo, Jr. Merrill O. Bryant Georgia A. Joyce James P. Anas, Jr. Marilyn F. (Norris) Trainor Barbara E. Shea Rose E. Buck Corrine M. (Stanga) Kalaljlan Beverly J. Atwood Robert M. Tucker Evelyn P. Sloan Joanne I. (Butler) Butler-Boyd Connie (Manuglan) Keating Carleton R. Atwood Daniel Vieira Carol J. (Trainor) Snow James P. Chlavarole Donna M. (Santos) Latinvllle Edward B. Barber Deborah K. Ward Carolyn (Nerbonne) Michael F. Colley Suzanne M.(Sllvelra) Lelevre James M. Barrington Anne M. (Clifford) Whitaker Speeckaert Louise R. (Burke) Cote Pamela M. (Pinchook) Le Lynne Benson Angela P. (Piccolo) White Thomas L. Staples Linda (Grimaldi-Carlson) Francois Denise L. Berard Elaine M. Zollo Karen L. Stapleton DINardo Lisa (Kurland) Lipschutz Kenneth T. Bowers Elizabeth A. (Sullivan) Joseph E. Dlachun Lisa A. Lundy William F. Breheny, Jr. 1979 Sullivan-Velt Susan L. (Burt) Feinberg William Francis Lynch, Jr. Steven H. Briggs Theresa M. Abbate Dorothy D. Sweeney Susan M. Galiitano Allan D. Moniz Patricia (Warren) Carlson Angela M. (Cartolano) Mary B. Swiatek Richard J. Gopen Martha (Savarla) Morris Marybeth Carney Andrews Betsy (Lane) Taylor Ruth W. Griffin William G. Mullen III James Catelll Jody L. (Masse) Masse-Arlklan Kristine J. Templnskl Richard Gerard Gurnon Jane N. (Norton) Mulvihill Raymond E. Charron Doris M. Ballantine Roger T. Tremblay Mary Ann Halloran Clnthya V. (Harnais) Murphy Louis M. Cifelli Dianne C. Baran Maureen C. Von Euw Mary E. Harrlld Walter E. Myers, Jr. Patricia Kelley Cooke Thomas M. Benvle Martha A. (AdIe) Wagner Susan L. (Kelley) Harrison Michael E. Nlckley Richard P. Costigan Victoria L. (Smlalek) Bezoenlk James W. Wells, Jr. Jeffrey N. Hawkins George W. O'Brien, Jr.

1992 37 Kelll A. (O'Brien) O'Brien- Laurie J. (Bamford) Bibby Mary S. Chiles Elizabeth A. Egan McKinnon Sandra (Morrow) Morrow- Carrie M. (Kulick) Clark Richard D. Farrell 1988 Sandra M. Papas Cabral Nina Constantinides Marian M. Ferris Michael D. Abbruzzese Richard H. Pickering Amy J. (McDonald) Campbell Joanne Devine Barbara E. Finkle Therese Bennett Richard J. Pizzuto John A. Ciolfi Edward F. Donahue Joyce Fleck Jocelyn C. Biron Laura A. (Puleio) Pulelo-Leary Pamela J. Clegg Beth (O'Connell) Dymek Carolyn R. Francis Karen E. (GriHith) Blanchette Kathryn A. (Gray) Quinn Marie A. (Flynn) Coates Anna T. Eberwein Suzanne (Barrett) Galvin Anthony C. Coe JeHrey M. Raymond Cheryl A. Coffin Lynn A. (Erickson) Frasca Russell A. Gasbarro Cynthia S. Crandlemere Robert E. Sammons Anthony S. Coniglio Gregory A. Froio II Judy Jackson Gilchrist Lynn M. (Fraga) Garcia Dolores M. Sansone Carol A. Connolly Linda J. (Flint) Gillis Rosa V. Hall Anne S. Gibbons Janet B. (Brown) Sherman Andrea S. (Irving) DeAngelo Marybeth (Kormann) Graham Martha L. Hoeh Charlene S. Girouard Carleen M. Smith Sandra J. Donnelly Bobbie (Martin) Gregg Nancy J. (Wyman) Hughes Gertrude Beauchemin Haddad Karen A. (Marden) Smith Lucy B. Driscoll Margaret L. Guiney Virginia L. Jesse John P. Hayes June M. Strojny Alice (Altfillisch) Earle Glenn J. Harnish Leda (Salustri) Joyce Suzanne Jevne Doris C. (Cannata) Syrakos Mary T. Flanagan Norma J. Harrington Pamela G. Kelley Lydia S. Joyce Lawrence S. Thomas Colleen A. Flood James E. Hay Jeffrey A. Ladd Charlene L. Kelly Joan E. Walkey Michele L. (Wedge) Forllzzl Paula Hegeman Lynne M. Leary Susan (Foster) Mistier Patricia A. Webber Helen T. (Brochu) Franchi Carol M. (Jackson) Herlihy Claudette Lecomte Karen M. Murphy Mary B. (Carlesi) Francis Clare Honen Laurie A. (Sheehan) Janet L. Rocap 1983 Joan E. Gardner Jennifer L. Jenner Lundergan Mary J. Sullivan Richard J. Agostinelli Gail A.Gemme Dean L. Johnson Donna M. Luz Beverly J. Tokarz Anthony Asci Eleanor (Buckley) Gilmore Robin A. Lataille Donna J. Mackedon Laura L. (Ferguson) Yankun David G. Beberman James M. Greco Kristine L. (Towne) Leahy Marylou Mcintire Helene A. Bier Brenda S. Green Audrey R. Little Joseph H. McPhee 1989 Marie E. Bongiovanni Michael S. Healy Allison G. (Phlllps) Madigan Donna M. Medeiros Lisa A. Apovian Scott L. Borstel Judith L. Henry Amy R. Marcus Cathy A. Murphy Timothy Joseph Armand Thomas F. Brown Terry A. Hiltz Heidi K. (Hinds) Marotta Paula M. Murphy Carol E. Bilodeau Marilyn H. Browne Marguerite M. Jacinto Vera Marshall Donna L. (Veinot) O'Malley Joseph E. Burke Cheryl A. (Lumb) Calra Constance C. James Jeffery A. Mattson Marjorie L. Payne Lizabeth A. Callahan G. Wayne Carmichael Barbara A. Jensen George J. McCarron Susan L. Pickering Cynthia Chamberlain Karen M. Carr Richard E. Johnson Patrick S. McGlynn Thomas M. Powers Regina M. Clasby Robert A. Colangeli William A. Kadra Elizabeth A. McKenna John F. Pozerski Laura E. Cole Georgia B. Covel Edward P. Kamel Cheryl A. Miner John S. Preston Matthew J. Collins Mary L. D'Ambrosia Michael A. Katz Jennifer E. (Freedman) Debra A. Priddle Donna (Conley) Waugh Pattl·Jo (George) Doherty John F. Keating Mitchell Glenn A. Roberts Patricia M Cordeiro Steven E. Dragon Paula L. (Lennon) Kelly Brian M. Moore Laura A. (Harvey) Romanelli Denise M. Discepolo Mary E. Dunn-Miner Valerie A. Kroon Michael W. Nlkin Michael P. Romano Richard P. Gately, Jr. Kathleen M. (Channell) Elie Paul W. Lemaire Arlene M. O'Donnell Jean (Palladino) Rooney Brian M. Jones Ruth A. (Almeida) Fairburn Deborah A. (O'Brien) Sean O'Malley Laurie A. Rota Stephen J. Krueger Olive F. (Fredenburg) Felt Leppanen Pamela O'Neil Frances Stoddard Gary H. Lane Linda J. Glynn Suzanne (Basalik) lillie Amy Paquette Sean-Patrick Sullivan Suzanne M. Lavoie Donna M. (Ditullio) Grugnale James Llanes James P. Pozerskl Elizabeth Tarbox Paul T. Leuchte Michael E. Grugnale Paula M. (Lynch) Ritchie Janice T. Proc Anna Valentino Gyneth McGarvey Mary A. Harding Lauretta A. Maslanka Donna M. Procopio Joseph M. White Deborah M. Michaud Roberta R. Harvey Sheila M. (McDermott) Delaney John L. Quinn Judith A. Nelson Roberta Hobales Jay A. McKinney Paula M. Ripley 1987 Claudette E. O'Connor John T. Hoey Maryann (McNeil) McGinty Lisa A. Rodericks Ann Marie (Jeannette) Erin K. Onos Laura C. (Coviello) Hoey Pamela A. Mitchell Judith C. (Brandt) Rolt Adelsberger John R. Phelps John D. Holt, Jr. Sallie A. (Gautreau) Paige Anne Marie Rose Sheri E. Amara Adrian Rondileau Sandra J. Kostka Joseph E. Perreault June T. Roy-Martin Cllf"olyn M. (Taro) Ameno Robert T. Savery Judith A. Lake Judith G. Perry Christine Facella Samala Tiago B. Anes Marci E. Skiddell Judith (Cabana) Lally Patricia C. Pizzi Stephen M. Seroplan Mary Ellen Arabasz James M. Thomson Colleen C. Leonard Jean M. Prall Stephen M. Shea •Francis R. Ardita Bethanne Welch Patricia A. (Robinson) Deborah A. Quinn Christopher Sheedy Shirley S. Baer Machado Martha E. (Quinlan) Rheaume Lynette L. Sinclair Lauren E. Blna 1990 Edward F. McDonough James Patrick Ryan John R. Southam Linda S. Bryant Sandra L. Bell Bernadette A. Moffa Matthew L. Robinson Christine Marie (Stathe) Anne E. Cataldo Nancy L. (Steidinger) Benton Geoffrey G. Morton Brian P. Rogan Stathe-Yezukurlcz Margaret C. (Hanlon) Connolly Doris V. Blaney Paula J. (Rainey-Gotreau) Debra A. (Desnoyers) Saul Judith F. Stuart Daryl A. Crossman Karen B. Brindle Morton Karen A. Silvia Peter A. Swanson Gina G. (Gallerani) Ells Tina M. Bronkhorst Paula Nargi Steven B. Siroonian Arlene M. Todd Sharon A. Fogaren Emily B. Clark Carolyn (O'Neil) O'Neil-Smith Cynthia J. Skowyra Mary-Ellen Toscana Albert P. Gardner John M. Dillon III Mary T. O'Toole Cheryl A. Studley Catherine A. (Waters) Rick L. Giuliotti Kathleen A. Dyer Eugene J. Pelland, Jr. Paula F. Swartz Burgoyne Carol M. Godfrey William J. Egan, Jr. Marc F. Pelletier Christine (Openshaw) Michael J. Goyetch Nancy B.(Boyne) Eldredge Jeanne M. Puopolo-Chan Tempesta 1986 Katherine A. Hogan Keith P. Farley Richard K. Reynolds Michael J. Thomas Alice B. AgUiar Jeffrey E. Horn Vincent J. Fernald Marla H. Schouten-Moniz Edward C. Tolan Kimberly L. Anderson Sharon M. Hunt Carolyn Foley Nancy A. Sliva Sally E. Truesdale Sheila L. (Kaplan) Arias Christine M. (Hayes) laconis Linda J. (Flint) Gillis Laura C. (SUllivan) Sullivan- Jody Waselewsky Scott L. Arsenault John J. Joyce Cheryl Gorgone Bradley Carol J. Wong Mark H. Avery Leslie Karlson Donna Jean Harman Andrea M. Sweeney Timothy J. Woodward Gregory L. Baker Laura S. Kawan Patricia G. Huebner Jean M. Tamagna Karen E. Baker Marilyn A. (Jackson) Kelland Jeffrey Kinsherf Beverly J. Temple 1985 Jean E. (Egan) Belanger Kevin P. Klndregan Robert W. Lowman Donna M. (Penniman) Thomas Charles V. Abbene Kevin P. Belanger Ruth E. (Kinney) Hill Charlene D. Machnik Karen A. (Reddington) Domingo B. Amado, Jr. Susanne C. Benoit Gary A. Larsen Cynthia A. Manning Thompson Jeffrey J. Anuszczyk Laura M. (Donahue) Brady Charles A. Lemieux, Jr. Kevin E. Manning Phyllis E. Warren Brenda L. Araujo Mary-ann Bridgwood Carol S. Lucas Karen E. Mcdevitt Robin H. Watkins Susan E. (Levy) Averill David G. Burns Gregory P. MacKenzie Ana M. Medeiros Judith S. Yeaton Catherine M. Baker Elizabeth A. Byron Sara I. Marciniec Sandra L. Mims Judith E. Bardfleld Maria (Christoforo) Bethune Diane D. Mauro Theodore Ringold 1984 Denise G. Belanger Margaret C. Cooper Maura T. McArdle Sandra L. Rivet Kathleen C. (Coombs) Argo David Anthony Buckley Joseph A. Correnti Michael R. McGrath Rosina Robinson Steven A. Baillargeon Mary Ellz Bulter-Minor Terrell L. (Cote) Cote-Vizard Karen A. Medeiros Jane M. Taris Kathlene R. (Baldino) Mankus Doreen A. Cahill Robert A. Crossman Frederick S. Moore Jane C. Tolan Michelle A. (Maloney) Barry Karen E. Callahan Timothy V. Crowley James P. Mootos Patricia M. Barry Alison M. Campbell Maureen L. (Thornber) Daher Tracy L. Moroni 1991 Peter J. Benevides David A. Cassinelli Nancy A. (Damiano) Collins Margaret M. O'Neill Janet Bridges-Clancy Lynn E. (Benoit) Heisler Margaret M. (Tysen) Cassinelli Louise R. (Morin) Morin-Davy Steven A. Sawyer Kevin Borgeson Kenneth R. Berry Dennis A. Chlghisola Elizabeth A. Deasy Edward J. Valla Jeffrey Burke Mark A. Dlas Ronald P. Zigmont 38 Annual Report David G. Burns Agripplna A. Macewlcz Mona Gross Thomas Barry Charlotte Dean Robert Charters John D. Marvelle Elizabeth Holzman Mary Bartlett Sandra DeCola Jeanne Collet Peter Mazzaferro John C. Hoy Allan Batista Janet DeCosta Frederic Dorr Ashley C. McCumber Geoffrey A. Jumper Michael Bavineau Norman DeCoste sean Frazier Dorothy E. McGann Linda P. Kerwin Edward Beaulieu John DeMaggio Julia Gonsalves Owen McGowan Linda J. Kravitz Ronald Bell Paul Demers Eliza M. (Santos) Heroux Frederick A. Meier Jill Fields Lazzeri Paul N. Benedetto Steven Demeter Georgia A. Joyce Dana Mohler-Faria Gail M. Leftwich Paul Berube Sr Jason DeMondonca Christine Kent Walter A. Morin Elaine G. Levine Douglas Black David DeMoura Burton King Nancy Moses John William and Sonja Lingos Karen Blais John A. DePippo Susan (Lacamera) LaCamera Mary H. Myers Gary K. Long Dennis Blanchette Vincent Desmarais Michael Mason Marian E. Nelson Leon and Mary (Sahagen) Amy Blaney Richard L. Despres Lauretta A. Maslanka Betty A. Noyes Lonstein Mary P. Bollin Ronald DesRoches Janet McAndrew Adeline D. Oakley Ervin and Diana C. Lothrop John J. Bond Denis Desrosiers Janine McDonald Evelyn L. Pezzulich Judith A. Lowe Susan Boris Kevin F. Devine Gerald McGrath Patricia A. Phillips Gordon Lupien Francis Bosse Feliciano Di Censo James Mello Wayne R. Phillips Eleanore D. MacCurdy Dianne Boucher Phillip Di Sciullo Marian Reed Lois E. Poule Margery Madden William Boudreau John Dlllsio Laura C. Sullivan-Bradley Jean M. Prendergast Geraldine Magee Earl Bradford, Jr. Carolanne Dionne Sheree (SylVia) Fernandes Charles C. Robinson Carolyn P. Maguire Edward R. Braga James DiRocco Roberta Tocci Louis Resmlni Lora L. Marguerite John Braitsch Barbara DiRusso Carol J. Wong Louise Resmini Owen J. McBride David M. Brazil, Jr. Bernard J. Dolan, Sr. Judy Woo Adrian Rondlleau Robert E. McCarthy Roger Breault Kim Dolan Irene Woodford Philip T. Silvia, Jr. Paula M. McMullen Barbara A. Brennan James Donaldson Stephen F. Smalley John McNamara Walter Brennan III Richard Donnelly Johanne M. Smith Mary McNamara J. Rodger Bringardner Joseph Donovan Administration, Margaret Souza Frankland W.L and Prlcilla Diane Briody Robert Dorney Benjamin A. Spence Miles Barry Brodsky Theresa L. Dorsey Faculty, and Staff Sally Jean Stewart Christopher Mlngace Raymond Brooks Robert Doyle Jean F. Stonehouse Joan Mitchell Cori Brown William Doyle Maureen Sylvia Kathleen Moriarty David Brown Robert Draper Mary Lou Thornburg Theresae F. Murphy Federick Brown Gall Drayton Walter Adamson Adrian Tinsley Clarence J. Myatt John Duarte, Jr. Alice B. Aguiar Richard W. Brown Peter H. Tsaffaras Martha Anne Nugent Stephen Bruno James P. Dugan Dolores A. Aucoin Terry Anne Vigil Rose K. O'Donnell Paul Dunlap Tracy Baldrate J. Paul Burke Barbara H. Ward Paul E. Pelletier Kevin Burke William Dunn John Bardo Robert F. Ward Ronald Perry John H. Duval III Robert J. Barnett Weston J. Burke George A. Weygand Anne Davis Peterson John T. Burns Linda Earl Marilyn W. Barry Lynette Willett Antigone Diane Potonides Donald Egan Robert J. Bent Joseph J. Bustin Kimberly DeCaro Williams Elinor J. Putnam James Butler Patricia Egan Edward A. Braun David K. Wilson Shelley Lynn Rasmussen David English James R. Brennan Walter Butler Clifford A. Wood John E. Reilly Edward Byrne David Enos Aida M. Bruns Mary A. Worden Louis Resmlni Edmond Evans Joseph B. Chiccarelli James Callahan Linda D. Wright Paula Richards Richard J. Callahan Paul Faber Denny Ciganovic Frank Robinson Robert Fagan Elizabeth M. Cirino Raymond Cambra Adrian and Mary Rondlleau Peter Capernaros James E. Fahey Ann O. Coakley Friends Michael Rourke Henry J. Fanning, Jr. Catherine E. Comeau Joseph Cappello Patrick W. Ryan James Caprarella Richard Fanning Philip A. Conroy, Jr. Floyd Silvia Richard P. Farley Carolyn Cramer Melinda Carlino Ramona L. Almeida William Sun Antonio Carmignanl Lawrence Feffer James M. Cummings Margaret Anastos Patricia A. Tenney Lawrence Feilhauer Thomas M. Curley Lawrence A. Carter Barbara Balboni Mary Trocchi Frank Carvalho Mark Feldman Sandra Cushman Dennis E. and Marilyn Barry Robert Waterman Edward Ferland Henry O. Daley, Jr. Joseph Carver Dawn M. Berkawitz Robert M. White David Cassidy Cornelius Ferris John P. Deasy Adolph Bingle Alan J. Worden Edward Ficco Judith A. Deckers Nicholas Celia, Jr. Carol Bliss-Furr Margaret M. Worden David Chandler Kathleen Fielding David P. Deep Elizabeth Braithwaite Mary Kate Worden Larry K. Fillmore Judith A. Deep Donald Chapman Linda Brouellette William J. Worden Ronald Cherublno Thomas Firth Jr. V. James DINardo Patricia J. Burnett John Fischer Diana Draheim Nancy Chiasson Virginia M. Caple Paul Chiocca Richard Flanagan Sandra Falman·Sllva Julia Carey Parents John Fleming Paul J. Fairbanks Roy Chouinard Peter Chase George Christy Peter L. Fleming Henry J. Fanning, Jr. Elliot W. Chassey Joseph Florio Mercer Fellourls David Adams Arlene F. Clark Katharine Clganovlc John P. Clinton Lorraine M. Flynn Ralph J. Fletcher, Jr. Joseph and Peggy Cirelli Francis X. Ahern Kenneth W. Fonseca Robert E. Frederick Stephen L. Albright Anthony Cogliano John and Simone Conlon William Colclough Judith Foote Paul L. Gaines, Sr. Leo Cote Kathleen Alcardl Hollie Forrester Richard J. Gopen Mark A. Alexander Joseph Colleran Merle Coughlin Peter K. Collins Janis Fortun John Harper Deldre Ellen Curley Peter Allen Robert L. Foster Marjorie Hayward Frederick Allen III Eleanor Colvin Mark E. Cuttle Francis J. Concannon Cheryl Frampton John Heller Karen J. Davis Francis Alves Eric Frank Frank J. Hllferty Edward Anderson James J. Connors Stanton and Elizabeth Davis William P. Constant WIlliam Frechette Virginia L. Hogg Frances M. Day Peter N. Anti Alfred Frizelle Dorothy Howard Alice Argentine Kevin Cook Raymond DelColle David J. Coomber Gail Fryer Joseph H. Huber Brenda Dinneen Norman Armstrong Richard J. Gagnon Helen L. Hulsman Leah Arruda Gregory S. Corbett Alfred T. Doughty Raymond Corey William Gallagher Mary L. Jarvis Yvette R. Dufour Allan Ashley Robert Galligan Nancy Jenesky Debra B Aubin Carol Ann Costa Hugh A. and Mary Dunlap David Costa Dora Garcia Ian H. Johnstone Eugene J. Durgin Phlilip Audette Luis Garcia John W. Jones George Averill Dennis Costa Brenda J. Everson Thomas Cranston Nell R. Garnett Martha Drinkwater Jones Frances P. Fanning Steven Avery Philip Garufl Sylvia P. Keyes Anthony Avitabile Sharon Crlchfleld·Lyons Brenda Fay Frederick Crispo Michael Gasior Margery A. Kranylk Kristin Ferguson W. R. Bachman John J. Gately Shirley J. Krasinski Maureen Baird George Crossman Ann Worden Fitzpatrick John Crowley, Jr. Rosemary Gaudet Carol A. Kryzanek Diane Fulman Gregory R. Baler Rival Gauvin Michael J. Kryzanek Horace W. Bamford Samuel Currence Judith W. Gabriel Richard Cusick Allan Gedutls Alan Lander Harold Goldberg Anthony G. Barbaro David Geggatt Thomas S. Lee Vincent M. Barbato Jeffrey Cutter Allee Goldsmith John J. Danahy Nancy Ann Gelinas Robert E. Lemos Jean Goodwin Philip Barden Robert Genereux Deborah A. Leppanen William Barges James Davidson Gertrude Greenhouse Ellen De Couto Theresa B. Gerlbo Eleanore D. MacCurdy Janet E. Groner Robert Barry 1992 39 John Glanettl Verda Larsson Roger Newcomb Wallace sanborn Alan Wheeler John Gillis Richard LeBrun Linda Nicholson David B. sanfason George White Alfred Girard Andre P. LeRoux Robert Nickelson Priscilla G. sanguedolce Michael W. White Gregory Glynn John Lespasio Diane Nihlll Robert Schoolcralt Robert A. White Michael Glynn Jeanne A. Lesperance Victor Nikllorow Henry SChultz Warren G. White John Golden Judith A. Levering Edward G. Norton Stanley Schweiger Jerome Williams William F. Gollnick, Jr. Paul Lindstrand Elizabeth O'Brien Pauline SColamlero Frederick Wilson Jay Gorden John Loltus Linette O'Brien Robert sears John Wilson Robert Goss Domenic Logiudice Walter O'Leary Helen M. selig Marjorie Wilson Patricia Gouveia Maria O. Loveridge Jeanne O'Malley William Shaw Thomas Wilson Robert Goyette Patricia Lovett William O'Meara Dianne Shea Stephen Wood John J. Grant, Jr. Robert Lownds Margaret O'Neil Robert Sheehan Robert Woodside Elaine Greene Ingrid Lowney Jean O'Neill Thomas Sheehan David Wright Phyllis Grenier Louis Luciano Mary O'Shea Ronald Sherry WilllamW. Yoo Henry Grota Marilyn Lussier Robert J. O'Toole Lenore Shine Carolyn J. Young John A. Guarnotta Thomas Lydon Kathleen O'Brien Edward Siegal Karl E. Young Geoffrey Guild Daniel Lyne Chrissy Ogilvie Darlene Simmons Francis Zechello Rene Gullmet Stephen Lyons William Oliver Patricia Sims John Ziergiebel Mary Gullak Laura Macauley Thomas E. Olson Philip Skoletsky Dennis Gurn Neil MacDonald John Orlandi Charles Slattery Olga Gustin Rose MacDonald William Orman Christopher Small Corporations and Ronald G. Haigh Alan Maclulewlcz Albert Paine Barbara Smith Judith Hall Joseph Mackiewicz Martha Parmenter Elizabeth A. Smith Foundations William Hanacik Marcia MacMillan John Parmentier Paul Smith linda Harlllnger Gregory Macrina Kenneth Parsons Manuel Sousa Peter Harmon Brenda Mahoney Raymond PatnauCle Edward Souza James Hazlett WIlliam D. Mahoney Robert Patt Jay Spellmeyer A & A Metro South Limousine Margaret Healey Cynthia M. Malcolm Richard Perkins James Spence Allstate Insurance Company Earl W. Hebert Mounlr Maloof Claire Peruzzi Donald Spiewak Bartlett Nuclear, Inc. Robert Hedrick Anthony Mannetta Edward Peter Robert Spillane Bay Bank John Hennessy Gary Marcoux Vincent Peternel Edward Spillane Bay State Gas Gary L. Henrlchon James Marini Allred Peters Jonathan M. Springer Boston Edison Ronald B. Herlihy George Marquardt Suzanne Peters Amber Stathopoulos Boston Organ & Plano Thomas Hibbert Bette C. Marshall Diane Pletrantonio Andrew Staunton Brandt Beach Improvement Robert Hicks Spiros Martatos Janet Pighettl N. Craig Stevens Association Bruce Higgins Mary Martin Karol Pike Winford Stinson, Jr. Bridgewater Cable 8 Helen Higgins John Masotta Constance Pilcher Russell G. Storey Bridgewater Chapter· MSCTA Edward A. Hili Doris Matthews Raymond Pires Patricia C. Sullivan Bridgewater savings Bank Anne Marie Hilton Walter Matthis Richard Pires Paul J. Sullivan Bridgewater State College Fredericka Hixon Joseph Mazzola Peter PI rozzl Ronald Swanson Campus Pollee James Hoffman Richard Mazzola David Pizzuto Shlela M. Swasey BSC Gamma Phi Beta Ernest Hogan Eunan McCafferty Janet M. Plausse Linda Sweeney BSC Sigma Chi Fraternity Irwin Holland Richard McCarron Norman Plotkin Marcia Sylvia C.A.P.T. James Holland Arthur McCarthy John J. Polomarenko Edward Talbot Carolina Organ Procurement Marie P. Holubesko Rebecca McCullough Beverly L. Poole Carol Tate Agency, Inc. Barbara J. Hopkins James H. McDonald Carol A. Price John A. Tavares Carriage House Antiques Dennis Hughes Jennifer McDonald WIlliam A. Price Manuel Tavares CET Donna M. Hughes Kenneth McDonald James Primmer Donald Taylor Christo's Inc. John Hughes John McDonough Joel Prives Thomas Terpstra Cirelli Foods Michael J. Hughes Brendan McFadden Joseph Provost Eleanor L Tesslclnl Connecticut Mutual Francis Hurley Raymond McGann Edward Puchol Wilham Thlemke Continental Cablevlslon of Michael Jackson David P. McGillicuddy George Puechl William N. Thomas Southeastern Massachusetts Toussaint Jackson James P. McGonigle Stephen Purdy Richard C. Thorne, Jr. Davis Educational Foundation James Janczy William McGovern Robert M. Quadros Anthony Tlatorlo Digital EqUipment Corporation Theresa Jellison Denise McHugh Deborah A. Quinn Paul Todd Estabrook and Chamberialn Elizabeth A. Jodoin Wesley McKenna Joseph M. Quinn Mary Tolley Freedom Financial services Arthur F. Johnson, Jr. Frank McKernan Melodee Qulpp William P. Toth, Jr. Globe Manufacturing David N. Johnson Francis Mclaughlin Theresa Rauseo David Towle Goddard Memorial Hospital Edward Jones Jr. James Mclaughlin Albert Razzabonl Dayne Tracy The Harry Frank Guggenheim William Joseph Dennis McLean Michael Reagan Mary Trepanier Foundation Walter Josselyn John McMann Paul Reardon Daniel Trlguelro Hillhaven Phyllis Joyce Stephen McNamara Thomas Redmond Marcia Trlverl Holiday Inn of Brockton Martin Kane Ronald Medeiros Paul M. Regan Shirley Truslewlcz Holiday Inn of Taunton Michael Keating Paul Medlcke Gerald Reidy Allan Tully Independence Mall Group Robert Keen John P. Menlhane Daniel Reilly John Vadnais lsam Mitchell & Company, Inc. Thomas Kelly Robert W. Merritt Allred W. Ricci Rita Vaga John Hancock Mutual Lile Richard E. Kenneally WIlliam R. Miller Harry W. Rich John Valentino Insurance Company JanetA.Kennedy Joan Mintz Robert Rich Joseph Valeri Johnson' & Higgins Thomas Kennedy Diane M. Mlsturado Herbert Richmond Judith Vanderpool Lesko Kelly Associates Alan R. Kenney James Mltros Joseph Riel Michael Vareo Massachusetts Electric Joan M. Kenney Robert Moltoza Robert Riendeau sewall E. Vaughan Morrison Custom Management Andrew Key Sheila A. Moloney Bruce A. Rlttel Wesley Vaughan Museum of Fine Arts Dean Killam Paul Money M. Herve Roberts Dennis M. Velozo New England Telephone Edward King Paul M. Mooney James T. Robinson Judith Velozo No Name Restaurant Michael Kinney Dennis Morani Paul Roche James Vieira NYNEX Michael Kinsman Raymond A. Morin Kathryn Rodriguez Rose M. Vieira Ocean Spray Carol Knapton Gerald Morrell, Sr. Albert K. Rogers Donald Vine Old Colony Historical Society Edward Knief, Jr. David Mortland Joseph C. Roper III Frank P. Walker Plymouth & Brockton Street Michael Knowles Eileen Motivala Allan Rose Mary Wallace Railway Company Kelly Komar William Mullen David Rose Newman Walton, Jr. Plymouth Five Cents SaVings Mary Krevosky Claire Mullins Gary Rousseau Richard Warmington Pyramid Management Group Peter Krockta Edward J. Murphy Melvin Rugg Phyllis E. Warren Rockland Trust Company John Krug David J. Murray Dorothy A. Russo Mark Waterman Romm & Company, Inc. Larry Labor Richard Murray John Ruzycki Barbara Watts Sage laboratories, Inc. James Lacivita Robert L. Nash Alice Ryan Loretta Weaver Salem Slate College Franklin Lake Martin Naughton John Ryan Ralph Weaver State Street Bank & Trust Leo Lamagdelelne William Navin Pamela sabourin David H. Webber Texas Instruments Lawrence Lambert John Nelson Marlo sakellls Dennis W. Wells Verox Corporation Paul laMontagne Judith A. Nelson Joseph salvatore Sharon A. Wells Whitman Paint & Wallpaper Guy laRochelle Richard K. Nelson lloyd sanborn James Wentworth, Jr.

40 Annual Report Doris M. Ballantine Stella S. Borowiec Virginia M. Caple Matching Gift Artemas Hale John P. Balutis Antoinette P. Borrelli A. David Cappella Peter M. Balzarini Ann E. Bouchard Wilrenecard Companies Society Kathryn Bamber Wanda M. Bouchard laura J. carley Horace W. Bamford Albert A. Boucher Arlene A. carlson $25 - $49 Dianne C. Baran Victoria J. Boucher Marjorie B. Carlson More than 1000 companies Janet R. Baran Karen M. Boudreau Patricia Warren carlson sponsor programs that match Cynthia A. Barber Lynne F. Bougas G. Wayne carmichael their employee's gifts to Barbara Aalpoel Edward B. Barber Jane Bowers Theresa B. Carmichael institutions of higher Herbert A. Aalpoel Frank A. Barbuto Judith A. Boyle A. Susan Carnathan education. Edna M. Abbiattl- Judith E. Bardfield Susan A. Boyle Marybeth Carney A number of employers match Ruth J. Abbiatti John and Debra Bardo Marsha L. Boynton Joan B. Carpenter gifts on a twa-to-one or even Cheryl A. Abbott B. Jean Barmby Mae Bradbury Joyce Carpenter three-ta-one basis. Michael D. Abbruzzese Judith A. Barnaba Michael V. Bradley Barbara B. Carr The firms listed below Judith S. Abby Sally Anne Barney Virginia Perkins Bramhall Nancy B. Carreiro matched gifts to the Janet W. Abraham Paula Baronas Isabelle T. Brams Anthony P. Caruso Bridgewater Annual William J. Abraham Diane M. Barrette Jean M. Branco Barbara carvalho Fund this year. Barbara F. Adams Judith Barrowclough John F. Branco Barbara B. carvalho Constance A. Adams Faustina M. Barrows Jonathan M. Brand Marjorie J. cassady Abbott laboratories David Adams Robert M. Barrows Edward A. Braun Marjorie O. Castro Allied-Signal Foundation, Inc. Helene Adams Gall A. Barry Stephen J. Brayman Anne E. Cataldo Allstate Foundation Kathleen Agostinelli Madeline I. Barry Jacqueline L. Brehm James Catelll American Express Richard J. Agostinelli Michelle A. Barry Elizabeth A. Brelvogel Mary C. Cauldwell American National Can Nathalie J. Agostino Roger E. Barzelay Barbara A. Brennan Virginia Chadwick Company Nathalie Agronlck Jill M. Baszner Kenneth D. Brennan Phyllis C. Chait American Nuclear Insurers Alice B. Aguiar Gordon W. Bates Nancy E. Brennan Cynthia Chamberlain Amerltech Services Barbara R. Aguiar John S. Bates Alyce C. Brezinski Anna L. Champney Analog Devices, Inc. Raymond A. Ajaml Dorinda Beam Joan D. Brides Leo J. Chareth Arkwright Mutual Betty J. Alexander Dorothy S.Bearse Janet Bridges-Clancy Sylvia Ann Charlton Ball Corporation Bertrand D. Allain, Jr. Richard N. Beaulieu Mary-ann Brldgwood Benoit H. Charland Bank of Boston Corporation Janet C. Allain Annette Beauregard Dorothy Briggs Leo M. Charron Boston Edison Foundation Christina V. Allen Daniel Beauregard Imogene F. Brightman Raymond E. Charron Bristol-Myers Squibb Harry Colman Allen Marie D. Beauregard Karen B. Brindle Robert Charters Foundation Ann M. Allerdt Cheryl A. Bedard Richard E. Briody Gertrude H. Chatterton Brown & WIlliamson Tobacco Fatima Allie Grace J. Bednarz Dawn E. Broderick Joseph M. Chencus Corporation F. Robert Allison Joan L. Begin Donna M. Brodeur Mary C. Cherry Chevron M Juliette Almeida Denise G. Belanger Tina M. Bronkhorst Dennis A. Chlghlsola CIBA-GElGY Corporation Ramona L. Almelde Dorothy L. Balanger Linda Brouellette Anna M. Child CIBA Corning Pauline Alonso Sandra L. Ball Margaret M. Broughton Claire E. Childs Connecticut Mutual Life Jane M. Altobelli Barbara R. Balllno JoAn S. Brouwer Mary S. Chiles Foundation Virginia Alves Roberta A. Ballows Carlene E. Brown Chrls1le Chiumento Cooper Industries Patricia A. Ambrose Carol A. Belmarce Nancy H. Brown Rita Choquette Cray Research, Inc. Carolyn M. Ameno Joseph B. Benedetti Thomas F. Brown Karen E. Chrls10fi Dow Jones & Company, Inc. James P. Anas, Jr. Llndamae E. Banevldes Elsie Bruce carolyn L. Chubbuck Digital EqUipment Corporation Margaret Anastoa Dorothy M. Bennett William S. Bruno Rose M. Claburri The Eastern Associated Florence B. Andersen F Doris Bennett Carey W. Brush Pauline G. Ciccone Foundation Claudia M. Anderson Karyl Benoit Merrill O. Bryant Denny Clganovlc Fleet National Bank Gary K. Anderson Lynne Benson Nancy B. Bryant Katharine Ciganovlc Fidelity Foundation Jean P. Anderson Catherine M. Bentley Mary E. Buchanan John A. Ciolfi Ford Motor Company Kimberly L. Anderson Nancy L. Banton Rose E. Buck Elizabeth M. Cirino Foxboro Company Bette L. Andre Richard C. Banton Eileen Buckhout Stella M. Citrano GE Foundation John R. Andre Thomas M. Benvie Bartholomew Buckley Madelyn E. Clancy The General Foods Fund, Inc. J. Carol Angus Doris M. Barger David Anthony Buckley Arlene F. Clark The Gillette Company Doris I. Annis Dawn M. Berkawitz Ethel C. Buckley Carrie M. Clark GRACE Foundatlon Peter N. Anti Phyllis M. Barnard J John Buckley Donna F. Clark GTE Corporation Jane M. Antollni Roland Bernardo James W. Buckley Eunice H. Clark John Hancock Mutual Life Barbara T. Anzuoni James E. Berry carolyn O. Bump Regina M. Clasby Insurance Company lawrence Apostolon John Raymond Barry, Jr. Nancy Lou Bunar Rosalie Cleary IBM Lisa A. Apovlan Kenneth R. Berry Cornelia L. Burgmeyer, Jr. Thomas J. Clegg Lotus Development Claire M. Appling Ruth A. Berry Catherine A. Burgoyne Elaine M. Clement-Holbrook Corporation Mary Ellen Arabasz Karen P. Berube Joseph E. Burke PaulO. Clifford Massachusetts Mutual Life Rita A. Araujo Martha M. Besse Margaret A. Burke Alfred Closult Insurance Company Donna M. Archibald Kathleen A. Bessette Mary E. Burke Cornelius S. Coakley Mellon Bank Corporation Francis R. Ardlta Nancy M. Bestul David G. Burns Christine A. Coan MITRE Corporation Kathleen C. Argo Marla Bethune Virginia P. Burns WIlliam P. Coan MOTOTOLA Foundation Nancy J. Arns Daniel A. Bettencourt Carol A. Burton Marie A. Coates The New England Kathleen M. Arruda Vielorla L. Bezoenlk Hortense E. Burton Tillie L. Coburn New England Telephone SCott L. Arsenault laurie J. Bibby Robert H. Burwood Kathleen F. Cocorochio Company Louis E. Ashley Linda M. Biela Kathleen M. Bush Ann R. Coddaire New York Times Company Karen M. Ashworth Edward J. Bielski Joanne I. Butler-Boyd Adelia K. Coe Foundation Lee D. Atlas Sallee Bielski Donna M. Butterall Anthony C. Cae NYNEX Dolores A. Aucoin Helene A. Bier Janice A. Byrne Dorothy Cohen Polaroid Foundation Paul K. Auger Carol E. Bilodeau Phyllis Cabana Robert A. Colangell PPG Industries Foundation Richard G. Auger Ellen F. Binney Raymond J. Cabana Janet B. Cole Provident Companies Margaret Aullen Jocelyn C. Biron Antonio M. Cabral laura E. Cole Ray1heon Margaret M. Austin Clarence N. Blair Concetta cabral Edward J. Coleran, Jr. Reader's Digest Foundation Rita A. Austin Isabelle C. Blake Suzanne Cabral Sheila Q. Coller Shell Corporation Susan E. Averill Matthew W. Blake Marjorie Cedoret Mary J. Collins SNET David G. Avila Carl H. Blanchard Janet M. cahill Matthew J. Collins State Street Bank and Trust Maureen M. Avila John S. Blanchon Virginia Cahoon Rosemary Colvin Company Louise Bachelder Lorraine Blanchon Phyllis L. Callgarls Joseph F. Comerford Texas Instruments Foundation Margaret Baczek Rita M. Bleakney Charles E. Callahan Jean F. Condon The Travelers Compnaies Lorraine E. Bailey Lillian Blumberg Karen E. Callahan Linda A. Condon Foundation, Inc. Steven A. Baillargeon Deborah L. Bolros Lois Callahan David R. Condron United Technologies Catherine M. Baker Patricia A. Boland Paul F. Callahan Chrls1lne A. Conley Corporation, Inc. Gregory L. Baker Baverly A. Bond Elinor F. Cameron Cynthia A. Conley UNOCAL Foundation Karen E. Baker Dorothy H. Bonnar Amy J. Campbell Susan M. Conley UNUM Charitable Foundation Patricia A. Baker Joseph J. Bono Mary T. campbell Jean W. Connelly The Xerox Foundation Billie A. Balashek Jacqueline A. Booth Gall M. Cannata Thomas J. Conners Yankee Atomic Electric Marian R. Balboni June L. Borges Peter Capernaros Jane M. Connolly Company Martha L. Ball 1992 41 Judith E. Connolly Dorothy F. Dickie Evelyn H. Ferloll Angelina l. Gastall M. Dolores Hansen Margaret C. Connolly Diane Mary Dickinson Janice V. Fernald Beverly Gaudet Barbara Hapworth James J. Connors James E. Dickman Vincent J. Fernald Robin A. Gautreau Mary A. Harding lavinia E. Connors Nancy J. DICroce Pamela A. Fernandes linda A. Gay Richard R. Hartow Patricia A. Connors John M. Dillon III Sheree Fernandes Robert J. Gay Donna Jean Harman Jane I. Constant IIda Dimascio lzaura Fernandez Joanne George Lawrence J. Harman Lauren M. Cook linda DINardo M. R.C. Ferreira Ann M. Gerald Elizabeth J. Harmon Patricia A. Cook Brenda Dinneen Paul Ferreira Michael A. Gerrlor Glenn J. Harnish Paula M. Cook Michael R. Diodati, Sr. Alice O. Ferris Angela A. Gerth John and Ann Harper Ann M.Cooke Joanne M. Dlotalevl Esther A. Flckell Susan Getchell Mary E. Harrlld Patricia E. Cooke linda M. DIPaaqua Eleanor Finn Susan J. Glammalvo Jacqueline M. Harrington Patricia M. Coombs Beverly W. Dirksen Kathlean M. Finn Peter N. Glannaros James P. Harrington Margaret E. Copeland Denise M. Discepolo Helen l. Fish Albert E. Gibbons, Jr. Jane M. Harrington David R. Corayer John V. Ditullio Olive l. Fisher Anne S. Gibbons Mary E. Harrington Judith B. Corayer Robin A. Dlx Helen V. FIlion Josephine M. Glbertl Raymond J. Harrington, Jr. Jeanne F. Corcoran Elizabeth J. Doherty Nancy E. Fitzgerald Madlyn I. Glbertl Beverly G. Harris Stephen J. Corcoran Palll-Jo Doherty Stephen M. Fitzgibbon Christine A. Gibney Craig S. Harris Patricia M Cordeiro Joyce T. Domingos Jacqueline A. Fitzpatrick Robert S. Gibson Susan l. Harrison Constance J. Corkum Alice T. Donahue Sandra S. Fltzpetrlck Wlnnlfred F. Gibson Claire-Marie E. Hart Joseph A. Correnti Edward F. Donahue lucile W. Flagg luanne M. Gilbert David R. Hart Elizabeth Costa Harriet C. Donahue Gerard K. Flaherty Judy Jackson Gilchrist Bonnie l. Hartley Jean T. Costigan Mark T. Donahue Suzanne M. Flaherty Pauline Glllelle Henry A. Hartley leo Cote Mary E. Donahue WIlliam A. Flaherty Jean M. Gilman Doris B. Harvey Joseph G. Collon Sharon l. Donahue James A. Flanagan Helene l. Gilmartin Jacqueline Haslell Madeline D. Collon Christopher J. Donnelly Mary T. Flanagan Eleanor Gilmore Helen W. Hassey Donna J. Coughlin Nancy E. Donnelly Joyce Fleck Belly T. Gilson Margaret S. Haugh Ruth E. Cournoyer Ruth A. Donnelly Sylvia Fleisch Anna E. Glnnelly James E. Hay Beatrice Cowan Frederic Dorr Richard C. Flemming Donald A. Girard Estella Carolyn Hayden James l. Coyne Theresa l. Dorsey Margaret C. Fletcher Thomas J. Giusti, Jr. Mark P. Hayer Jean Constance Craig Priscilla F. Douzanls Sharon A. Fogaren Esther Rita Glzzarelll John P. Hayes Carolyn Cramer Annelle P. Dowd Carolyn Foley Stuart E. Glass Mary l. Hayes Cynthia S. Crandlemere MaryB.Dowd James M. Foley Esther l. Gleason Nancy J. Hayes Barbara D. Crapo Eleanor S. Downey Joseph W. Foley Joan A. Gnecco Peter V. Hayes John E. Crlbben, Jr. J Kenneth Downey Marlon J. Foley David E. Gnong Marjorie Hayward lois Cronan Joyce M. Downey Jean P. Ford Richard D. Gobi William A. Hazel Diana C. Crooks Steven E. Dragon Nancy A. Ford Carol M. Godfrey Robert A. Hazlell Theresa l. Cross Ruth Vannah Drake Michele l. Forllzzl Andrea F. Golden Helena M. Healy Carol J. Crossland Phyllis J. Drew David J. Forrest Patricia A. Golden Michael S. Healy Robert W. Crouch Catherine l. Drezak Helen A. Forsgard Elaine l. Goldstein Kimberly J. Hebert Timothy V. Crowley WIlliam N. Dries louise B. Forsyth Ruth Goldstein Paula Hegeman Eleanor M. Cuclnallo Gay C. Driscoll Nancy F. Forsyth John A. Gomes lynn E. Heisler Jon A. Cuclnallo lucy B. Driscoll catherine A. Fortler·Barnes Alice K. Gonsalves Kenneth T. Hemenway, Jr. Belly M. Cummings Margaret P. Drummey Henry G. Fortin Bonnie J. Goodale lenore M. Hennessey Karen C. Cummings Anne M. Drury Patricia A. Foster Gordon W. Goodfellow Richard E. Hennessey Philip G. Curtis, Jr. John Duarte, Jr. Jeanne (Oliver) Foster Viola M. Goodnow James S. Hennigan Jeanne Cusson Eleanor R. Dumas Phyllis Marie Fotells Marie C. Goodwin Carol A. Henson Kenneth carr Mary J. Dunbrack Marcia Foucert Richard J. Gopen Carol M. Herlihy Robert S. Cutler, Jr. Barbara J. Dunham Donna M. Fournier Cheryl Gorgone Paul H. Herrllch Carol A. Czech Sally B. Dunn JamesW. Fox June E. Gould Thomas Hibbert, Jr. Laurlndo T. Dagrace Carol l. Durham Mildred D. Foy Michael J. Goyetch David J. Hickey Ronald W. Dalley E. Madeline Dwyer John F. Franceschini, Jr. oWen D. Graf Thomas H. Hickey Henry O. Daley Jr. Jean A. Dwyer Carolyn R. Francis Marybeth Graham Timothy Hickey Marguerite l. Dalton Joyce J. Dwyer Cynthia A. Francis • Edna C. Grant Beatrice M. Higgins Kathleen M. Daly Kathleen A. Oyer Mary B. Francis James M. Greco Christine Hili Mary A. Daly Irene A. Oygas Robert E. Francis Brenda S. Green Kathleen G. Hili Maureen R. D'Amico Ronald Dzlergowskl Marianne B. Franklin Grace E. Greenhalgh Pamela K. Hili Jeanelle l. Damon Paul J. Eaves Sarah Fraser Gertrude Greenhouse Steven E. Hili Nunzle C. Daniele Anna T. Eberwein Sean Frazier Bobble Gregg Terry A. Hiltz Henry l. Danis, Jr. Donna Eddy Robert E. Frederick Christopher J. Gregory James E. Hinds Judith l. Danis Andrea J. Edge Sandra A. Fredelle Patricia Grlclus Noreen Hlne Bruce W. Davenport Nancy J. Edwards Susan Fredelle Bernice M. Grimshaw Janet I. Hitchcock Dorothy Davey Barbara E. Egan Joanne Freyermuth Janet E. Groner Denise Hixon John J. Davis Elizabeth A. Egan Karen Freyermuth Jerome Gross Martha l. Hoeh Madeline G. Davis Marie A. Egan Claire Friedman Marilyn C. Gross John T. Hoey Marjorie l. Davis William J. Egan, Jr. Clara M. Friedman laura B. Grota laura C. Hoey Marsha S. Davis Albert F. Ehnes Paula J. Frlskl Beulah Grout Dorothy G. Hogan Jeanne B. Dawe Charles H. Elwell Elsie M. Fuller Michael E. Grugnale Ralph.E. Hokanson Frances M. Day Rachel Emery Rose M. Furgluele Marie l. Grzywacz Williston Holbert Mildred H. Day Richard H. England, Jr. Octavlo Furtado Glenn S. Guenard Marie Holbrook WllllamA.Day Dale E. Erickson Susan E. Furtado Cynthia Guimond Miriam M. Holman Andrea S. DeAngelo Brenda J. Everson Audrey E. Fusco-Benoit Margaret l. Guiney John D. Holt, Jr. Elizabeth A. Deasy Christine Fagan J. Nicole Gabriel Pauline A. Gula Peter A. Holt Effie M. Deboer James H. Fagan Paul F. Gabriel Anthony M. Gullnello louise l. Homen Eleanor P. Deehan Barbara E. Fahey Raymond A. Gedalre Richard Gerard Gurnon Peter J. Homen David P. Deep Ellen F. Fahey Marilyn A. Gaffney Isabelle Habeeb Clare Honen Judith A. Deep Mary l. Fahey Bruce W. Gal"es Joanne M. Hadalskl Edith Honeth Patricia A. De Garavllla Kathleen M. Fanning Susan M. Gallltano Gertrude Beauchemin Haddad Anita M. Honkonen Mary A. Delfantl leo D. Fanning, Jr. lynne V. Galuska Irene l. Hadfield Donna M. Honkonen George Dellylannls Gall Fantegrossl linda R. Gambell Francis X. Hagerty Helen W. Honoskl Greg E. Dellorco Cheryl J. Faris Marie l. Ganley Judith R. HaJec Carol A. Hoole Stephanie M. Delvecchio Keith P. Farley Cathryn A. Gannon Aurora O. Halgunseth Barbara J. Hopkins lincoln A. DeMoura Janice E. Farrell Karen M. Gannon Anna C. Hall Nancy A. Hopkins SUsan J. Dempsey Margaret E. Farrell Anthony Peter Garafalo Anne E. Hall Jeffrey E. Horn Helen M. DeSllvla Minty S. Farrlssey Karen Garcia Gregory J. Hall Joan B. Horsefleld E. Ruth DesJeunes Richard J. Faulkner lynn M. Garcia Jane M. Hall Phyllis A. Horsman Maurice A. Desmarais Brenda Fay Gilbert P. Gardner Marjorie G. Hall Phyllis C. Hosker Ruth R. Desousa lynn Feingold Joan E. Gardner Marjorie H. Hallowell Donald M. Houghton Jacqueline Destefano Antone Felix Anne M. Garrell David J. Hammond Denise A. Hovis Joanne Devine Olive F. Felt James E. Garvin William F. Hanna Dorothy Howard Joseph E. Dlachun Kristin Ferguson Russell A. Gasbarro Helen H. Hansen Sophronia W. Howard

42 Annual Report Spencer K. Howe Alan R. Kenney Gary P. Lincoln George J. McCarron Arline Moore Rita M. Howes Joan M. Kenney Alyce M. Lindahl Veronica H. McCarthy Brian M. Moore Marcia M. Hoyt Marlon E. Keough Paul Lindstrand Margaret J. McCormick Charles N. Moore Donna L. Hruniak Marc J. Kerble Ann M. Linehan Joan C. McDermott Kenneth I. Moore Cynthia D. Huddy Sara Keren Paul J. Linehan Maryellen McDermott Simon H. Moore Patricia G. Huebner Donald R. Ketcham, Jr. Audrey R. Little Maureen McDermott Barbara D. Morache Barbara J. Hughes Cornelia A. Kettendorf Margaret P. Littlefield Karen E. Mcdevitt A. Diane Moran Nancy J. Hughes Warren E. Kiernan Nancy F. Lob Edward F. McDonough Kathleen M. Morey William F. Hughes June A. Kiley Robert Locatelli Helen H. McElwee Waller A. Morin Stella J. Hult Kevin P. Klndregan Susan J. Lonergan Joan M. McElwee Louise R. Morin-Davy Gertrude F. Hunt Janice King Esther Long Leona M. McFarland Eleanor M. Morllno Nancy M. Hunt Jeffrey M. Klnsherf Gary K. Long Dorothea J. McFerren Tracy L. Moroni Sharon M. Hunt Claire Klrkcaldy David R. Longland Gyneth McGarvey Mary A. Morrell Christine H. Hunter James J. Klrkcaldy Frank J. Longo Paula J. McGinn Emmet F. Morrill Donna M. Hunter Robert Kitchen Robert T. Loranger Maryann McGinty Jeanne M. Morrill Elaine G. Hunter Ruth T. Kneier Arthur C. Lord, Jr. Margaret M. McGowan Joanne Morris John M. Hurley Mary D. Kober Vivian Lord Michael R. McGrath Martha Morris Ellen M. Hurley-Stockdale Denise T. Kochanski William Jeffrey Lord Gerald McGrath Janice V. Morrissette Barbara A. Hurney Eunice M. Kohler Ruth Lovett Jane A. McGuinness Pamela A. Morrissey Thomas J. Hutchins Richard Kolikof Charlotte C. Lowe M. Joanne McGuinness Evelyn Morse Donna R. Hutchinson Gary C. Kollooklan Daniel L. Lowe Elizabeth R. McHale Geoffrey G. Morton Kathleen M. Hutchinson Gregory Konstantakos Carol S. Lucas Loretta M. McHugh Paula J. Morton Vallery Imbault Beth A. Kosclak Ada J. Lukey Marylou Mcintire Clementine M. Mossey Elaine Jackson Henry J. Kowalski Laurie A. Lundergan Doris F. McKinlay John R. Motha Helen L. Jackson Richard J. Kozik Lisa A. Lundy Jay A. McKinney Mary Ann J. Moynihan Timothy H. Jackson Valerie A. Kroon Marie L. Lusk Maryann L. McLaughlin Richard R. Mros Esta Jacobs Robert T. Krueger Chester C. Luther Robert F. McLaughlin Angela M. Mucclarone David N. Jakub Marjorie D. Krupa Donna M. Luther J. Adele McLean Francis P. Muccio III Nancy R. Jamieson Elizabeth A. Kulas Donna M. Luz Judith F. McLeod Barbara J. Mulcahy Ronald J. Jamieson Ruth S. Kumln William Francis Lynch, Jr. Jane M. McMahon Debra L. Mulkeen Betty Jardin Jean E. Labelle Allee C. Lynds Linda R. McMahon John D. Mulkeen Frank E. Jardin Nancy M. Lacerda Michael J. Lyon Paula M. McMullen Kevin A. Mulkern Edward C. Jarvis Jean F. Lacivita Kenneth T. Lyons Barbara J. McNamara Carol A. Mullaly Nancy J. Jarvis Jeffrey A. Ladd Margaret M. MacBarron Bernard T. McNamara John E. Mullaly Elizabeth M. Jason Albert G. laFrance Barbara A. MacDermott Janice McNamara Verna S. Mulready Nancy Jenesky Kenneth P. Lagace Constance J. MacDonald Leslie A. McNeil Cathy A. Murphy Barbara P. Jensen Helen Lahey Elaine T. MacDonald Linda M. McNeilly Clnthya V. Murphy Marie E. Jerome Judith A. Lake Jean I. MacDonald Peter McPhail Frances A. Murphy Virginia L. Jesse Gall A. Lamb Kathleen E. MacDonald Joseph H. McPhee Geraldine Z. Murphy Helen A. Jillson Virginia A. Lambert Waller F. MacDonald Thomas A. McPhee Joan E. Murphy Jane E. Johansen Tolvo A. Lamminen, Jr. Barbara A. MacDougall Judith M. McSharry Joseph F. Murphy Dawn T. Johnson Denise M. Lamoureux Patricia A. Machado Paul D. McVay, Jr. Kathryn J. Murphy Helene D. Johnson Alan Lander Gregory P. MacKenzie Sheila M. McVay Mary E. Murphy Joanne S. Johnson Sandra J. Landina Lois Mackey Katharine McWilliam Mary E. Murphy Joseph P. Johnson Gary H. Lane Dorothy M. Mackin Kathleen M. Medeiros Patricia A. Murphy Mary B. Johnson Theresa A. Lane Marie C. MacLeod Antonletta C. Meier Paul A. Murphy, Jr. Richard E. Johnson Gary Langenbach Allison G. Madigan Constance E. Melahoures Paula M. Murphy Ellen M. Johnston Sandra Langenbach Geraldine Magee Elaine M. Mellsi Mary L. Murray Margaretellen Jolicoeur Eileen Laporte Carolyn P. Maguire Aida M. Mello Clarence J. Myatt Brian M. Jones Kenneth J. Lappin Michael F. Maguire Christine L. Mello Mary H. Myers Carol M. Jones Maryrose R. Larkin Virginia M. Maguire James Mello Waller E. Myers, Jr. Diane R. Joughln Patricia A. Latimer Eleanor U. Mahoney Jane A. Melvin Jeannine E. Nadeau Michael A. Joy Louise A. Laughlin Mary C. Maker Joan M. Menard Joyce A. Napert Lydia S. Joyce Eloise G. Lauzier Diane M. Malkoskl Kathleen M. Menesale Paula Nargl Blanche E. Judd Karen J. Lavoie Karen L. Mallay Patricia Menoche Jerome P. Nathanson Barbara L. Juliano Suzanne M. Lavoie Dennis P. Mallinson Kathleen M. Mento Agnes E. Nawazelskl Geoffrey A. Jumper Susan E. Lawrence Stephanie A. Mallory Hilda F. Merdkhanian Hazel E. Nay Dianne Kable Mary E. Lawson Kathleen A. Malmgren Linda J. Merritt Bruce E. Nelson Marlon E. Kade Jacqueline T. Lazarz Leslie T. Malmgren Margaret P. Merritt cecelia Nelson Patricia A. Kalickl Jill F. Lazzeri Patricia A. Manchester Michael J. Merten Judith A. Nelson Rose I. Kalman Pamela M. Le Francois Cynthia A. Manning Esther E. Mesh Martha H. Nelson Elaine C. Kambegian Kristine L. Leahy John R. Manso Donald W. Metcalf Richard K. Nelson Edward P. Kamel Marie H. Leavens Sara I. Marcinlec Barbara Meyer Jane E. Nerney Norman Karahalis Harold LeBlanc Karen L. Maregnl Frederick Meyers Noel E. Nerney-Lomas Lenox S. Karner III Barbara M. Lee Lora L. Marguerite Deborah M. Michaud Kathleen M. Newsam Gregory S. Kasabian Thomas S. Lee Constance A. Marini Janet A. Michaud Linda A. Nickelson Gall E. Kass Joan F. Leenhouts Dolores J. Marino Susanne L. Michelini Martha Nickerson Robert J. Kass Philip W. LeFavor Rosanne C. Marlon Thomas Michelson Judy A. Nigrelli Sylvia Katler Suzanne M. Lefevre Ina May Marland Janice M. Miley Carol M. Nlkin Michael A. Katz Denise I. Legault Cynthia G. Marshall Carolyn L. Millard Michael W. Nlkln Dorothy B. Kavka Linda Leger Charles H. Martin Alan E. Miller Esther Llnner Nisula Laura S. Kawan Roberta L. Legg Jessie Martin Karen A. Miller William T. Nixon John F. Keating Harold J. Leigh Joseph S. Martin William Milligan Joseph P. Noble Judith A. Keene Joan S. Leland Linda Martin Edna L. Mills Martha Noble Pearl F. Keinath Virginia C. Leland Victoria B. Martin Robert M. Mlms, Sr. Mary K. Noll Edward P. Keller George Lelievre William B. Martin Sandra L. Mlms John S. Noonan Gerard M. Kelley, Jr. Paul W. Lemaire John D. Marvelle Susan Mistier Mabel Norlander Jay G. Kelley Charles A. Lemieux, Jr. Anne V. Mason Benedetta Mitchell Marilyn J. Norton June A. Kelley George M. Leonard Robert L. Mason Jennifer E. Mitchell Maryan L. Nowak Karen R. Kelley Phyllis A. Leonard Michael Mason Pamela A. Mitchell Wanda S. Nowak Pamela G. Kelley Paul T. Leuchte Michele Masscotte Bernadette A. Moffa Betty A. Noyes Barbara A. Kelly James R. Levasseur Sally A. Mathewson John J. Mollica Jane E. Nugent Elaine Kelly Conrad R. Levesque John H. Matteson, Sr. Barbara L. Monahan Gall M. Nunes John Kelly Jill M. Levesque Jeffery A. Mattson Kathleen A. Monahan Paul M. Nunes Linda S. Kelly Karin L. Levesque Carol A. Mauro Albert Mondeau Pauline F. Nunes Mary M. Kelter Muriel B. Levesque Diane D. Mauro John B. Moniz Marilyn Nutter Nancy E. Kemerer Anita E. Levrault Peter Mazzaferro Marilyn A. Monroe Marie P. O'Brien Lorraine C. Keniston Barry E. Lew Maura T. McArdle Kathleen A. Montagano Rose K. O'Donnell Mary Kennard Barbara F. Llghtlzer Mary E. McAvoy Thelma H. Montovanl Carolyn O'Neil-Smith Jean J. Kennedy Suzanne Lillie Valerie C. McCaffrey Richard E. Mooers Adeline D. Oakley

1992 43 Sandra B. Oberacker Albert J. Petltpas Mary E. Ripley Nancy E. Shemeth Samuel D. Swetland Helen W. O'Brien Lynne L. Petta Paula M. Ripley Priscilla Shingler Mary B. Swiatek Joseph H. O'Brien James Pettengill Suzanne Rivard Harrold S. Shipps, Jr. Marlon C. Sykes Nancy J. O'Brien Pearl M. Pettengill Sandra L. Rivet Mary Shipps Doris C. Syrakos Susan A. O'Connell Helen W. Phalen Annelyse K. Roach Robert K. Shnltzler Ann R. Talbot Cleudette E. O'Connor John R. Phelps Barbara A. Robbins Elmer I. Silva Jean M. Tamagna Michael C. O'Connor Michael L. Phllllpplno, Jr. Doris Roberts Nancy A. Sliva Elizabeth Tarbox Sandra E. O'Connor Ethel P. Phillips Glenn A. Roberts Peter A. Sliva David A. Tassinari Isabelle R. Odabashlan Marla J. Phippen Matthew L. Robinson Susan E. Sliva John A. Tavares Sheila A. O'Delia James E. Pickard Rosina Robinson Elizabeth Marie Simas Sandra A, Tavares Arlene M. O'Donnell Richard H. Pickering Janet L. Rocap Joseph C. Simas, Jr. Alden F. Taylor John E. O'Donnell Dana B. Pickett Lisa A. Roderlcks Myrtle V. Simas James M. Taylor Ruth A. O'Donnell Carl L. Pierce Dennis Rodrigues Lorraine Simon Kathleen M. Teahan Susan E. O'Donnell Susan R. Pieroni Marie A. Rogers Marguerite Simons Marcella M. Teahan Maryellen O'Dowd Eleanor W. Pillsbury Robert H. Rogers Mary J. Simpson Robert S. Teahan carol W. Ogilvie Denise J. Pimental Judith C. Rolt Steven B. Siroonian Mary E. Tegan Arvid A. Ohlen Diane Pimental Michael P. Romano Eleanor Skahill Christine L. Tempesta Nancy E. Ohlen Joseph P. Pimental Jean Rooney Evelyn P. Sloan Kristine J. Tempinskl Symphony J. O'Keefe Kathleen M. Pittman Joseph C. Roper III Cheryl J. Smalley Kasine Terpos Katherine Oldham Denise A. Plzura Robert M. Rosenblatt Barbara L. Smith Linda A. Tesauro Janice A. Olds Richard J. Pizzuto Linda E. Rosendahl Carleen M. Smith Richard J. Teto catherine J. Olive Mary Plemmons Diane Ross Cynthia L. Smith Lorraine Thayer Darlene M. Oliver Constance Pollard carol A. Rossi Deborah L. Smith Andrea J. Thelander Joseph D. Oliver Margaret S. Polzlen Cynthia L. Rossini Donald K. Smith Theresa A. Theodore Claire E. Olson Otis M. Porter, Jr. Howard W. Rounsevllle Dorothy Smith Nathalie A. Therien Eleanor M. Olson Paul Poulos Marlon L. Rowell Francena Smith Beverly A. Thomas John A. Olson Thomas M. Powers Arline M. Roy Gladys D. Smith Donna M. Thomas Donna L. O'Malley James P. Pozerskl Marcia L. Roy Joan Smith Lawrence S. Thomas Saan O'Malley Jean M. Prall Harriet M. Royce John G. Smith Michael J. Thomas Virginia M. O'Malley John S. Preston Adele L. Rudick Kenneth G. Smith Linda E. Thompson Debra A. O'Neil candace E. Preuss Richard A. Rudick Mary E. Smith Phyllis P. Thompson Michael C. O'Neil Carol A. Price Rose Ruel Maureen A. Smith James M. Thomson Clementine L. O'Neill William A. Price Maureen A. Rugo Patricia E. Smith Albert J. Thurber Lorraine H. O'Neill Debra A. Prlddle Paul F. Rump Phyllis A. Smith Doris Tierney Margaret M. O'Neill Janice T. Proc Susan L. Rump Robert P. Smith Dorothy W. Tilden Patricia O'Neill Donna M. Procopio Joanne M. Russell Virginia C. Smith Madeline Korelltz Tisch PrIscilla Orcutt Bonnie L. Prophett Linde L. Russell Virginia A. Snell Charles P. Tobey George Orta Patricia Provost Donna M. Russo Jean M. Snlgler Donna J. Tobey James L. Oslensky Joan M. Pucillo James P. Ryan carol J. Snow Beverly J. Tokarz Mary M. O'Toole Judith A. Pulzettl Joanmarle Ryan Elizabeth J. Snow Elaine K. Tollvalsa Mary T. O'Toole Jeanne M. Puopolo-Chan John F. Ryan Lynn A. Solberg Michael Tollvalsa Mary E. Ouellette Gloria Quegan Patricia J. Ryan Pauline A. Solomonese Doris F. Tomlinson Natalie Oxman Robert F. Quegan Freda Saltz John R. Southam Evelyn Tonelli Charles D. Ozug Frederick J. Quinn Christine Samala Marilyn M. Southam carol Topham 33756 A. Paduch Susan L. Quinn Robert E. Sammons Margaret Souza Richard Torres Sallie A. Paige Doreen Qulntlllani Irene Sanclnlto Patricia C. Souza Mary-Ellen Toscano Donald W. Palles Whitney Qulpp Erma Carney Sands Carolyn Speeckaert Ann M. Tosi David R. Paine Carol A. Rains Dolores M. Sansone Frank J. Speeckaert Elise Tougas Mary M. Paine Martha J. Randell Elaine M. Santos Benjamin A. Spence Kathleen A. Tower Laurence D. Palagl Diane R. Randolph Faye F. Santos Meredith B. Spencer Hazel S. Townsend Marie L. Palmer Richard Rao Mark S. Sarkisian Marie Ann Spieler Marilyn G. Tracy Marie E. Palmeri Diane M. Rasmussen Debra A. Saul Steven E. Springer Kathleen E. Traflcantl Anna Palmisano Jeffrey M. Raymond Dorothy W. Saunders Janice B. Sprogell Marilyn F. Trainor James A. Panesls Margaret M. Raymond Linda Crocker Saunders Cheryl L. SI. Marie Janet M. Trask Joanne F. Panunzlo Marlon B. Razzano Ann E. Saur Mary Lane Stacey Richard P. Trask Cheryl M. Pappas Elizabeth A. Read Robert T. Savery Mary E. Stadelmanfl Marylou Tremblay Amy Paquette Robert Reardon Eileen Scacca Thomas M. Stadelmann Doreen M. Trepanier Joan M. Paquette Rosemary Rebula Lois Priscilla Scammon Richard R. Staltl Eleanor Trevains Robert E. Pariseau Elaine Reddy Cynthia M. Scanlan Angela L. Stankiewicz Lincoln S. Tripp Della Parker Linda R. Redman John J. Scanlan, Jr. Nancy C. Stanton Mary J. Tripp Harriett C. Parker Barbara A. Reed Kathleen M. Scanlan Thomas L. Staples Raymond Tropea Joan R. Parkes Nancy J. Reed Patricia A. Scanlon Karen L. Stapleton Sally E. Truesdale Winifred Parks Marian Reed Susan C. Scanlon Christine Marie Stathe­ Robert M. Tucker Ruth A. Parry James S. Reedy Gerald A. Schimmel Yezukuricz Lora E. Tuckwell James A. Partridge Genevieve Regan Linde H. Schmidt Richard B. Steadman Jeanne E. Turner Linda Patch Mary T. Regan John G. Schnalble Rhonda L. Stein Michele Turner Danny R. Patenaude Marie A. Regglanl Donna M. Schofield Robert K. Stello Betty Tuttle Nancy R. Patenaude calla H. Relmels Ann E. Scholz Barbara Stevens Rheta T. Tuttle Ann M. Paulson Barbara A. Reincke Marla H. Schouten-Moniz Florence E. Stevens Louise E. Tweedy Louise A. Pearson Nancy A. Rendlnl Barbara J. Schuttenberg carol A. Stewart Julia M. Twohig Marjorie E. Pearson Margaret E. Reynolds PaulP.Scopa Kathryn A. Stewart Marguerite C. Tynan Barbara F. Peck Richard K. Reynolds Louise A. Scott WIlliam N. Stewart Rebecca A. Ullom Edward J. Pecoraro Roberta B. Reynolds Ruth H. Scudder Frances Stoddard Marlon J. Unls Judith N Pedell Ronald F. Reynolds Sharon M. Saablom Evelyn C. Stokes Jane E. Unsworth Eugene J. Pelland, Jr. Joan M. Rezendes Lee N. Saater Cheryl A. St Onge Joanne M. Uva Anthony F. Pellegrini Martha E. Rheaume Marie Samlnatore June M. Strojny John R. Uva Carol A. Pellegrini Ann M. Riccardi Anita Sathares Alan M. Strondak Denise N. Valencia Elsie N. Peltz Thomas M. Richard Norman Shacochls Cheryl A. Studley Lucien A. Valliere Sandra L. Pennington Mildred R. Richards Anna E. Shaff Earle B. Sukeforth T. Patrick Van Kampen Marjorie Perkins Robert B. Richards Mary P. Shakllks Alice A. Sullivan Muriel Vance Meredith E. Perkins Robert F. Richards Ann Shanahan Brian T. Sullivan Linda I. Vanhof Peggy A. Peroutka Barbara J. Richardson Maureen E. Shanahan Esther Marlon Sullivan Catherine Van Vaerenewyck Joseph E. Perreault Marjory Spray Richardson Mary C. Shapiro Joan M. Sullivan Janet R. Vanzoeren Anna C. Perry Doris T. Ricker Teresa A. Sharp Louise Sullivan Lorraine K. Varelka Sheila M. Perry Janet Rider David W. Shaw Mary E. Sullivan Joan M. Vaslllauskas Frances R. Peters Paul Joseph Rigby Florence Shearer Mary J. Sullivan Ellen S. Vaughan Robert K. Petersen Mary M. Riley Cynthia Shearstone Elizabeth A. Sulllvan-Velt 'Marjorie H. Vecchl Elaine M. Peterson Loretta Ring George A. Shedlack Laurel S. Swanson Paul F. Vecchl Eleanor Peterson Theodore Ringold Christopher Sheedy Shlela M. Swasey Anna Eleanor Vieira Mary Louise Peterson Theresa L. Riordan Joan F. Sheedy Priscilla A. Sweet Daniel Vieira

44 Annual Report Jane F. Vieira Pamela Carlin Beverly Farwell Donna M. Hughes Kathleen A. Vinson Boyden Society Barbara A. Carreiro Paula E. Fay Michael J. Hughes Aleta C. Vokey Dorothy Catherine Carter Mercer Fellouris Kathleen S. Huhtanen Patricia A. Waddington $50 - $99 Norman J. Cartmill Kathryn Ferguson Robert J. Huhtanen Silas C. Wade Edward Casabian Harry I. Fernandes Helen L. Hulsman Martha A. Wagner Gary R. Ackerman Joan C. Casabian Marian M. Ferris Peter L. Huston Veronica H. Wainwright Maureen K. Acorn Amy B. Castle Sherin L. Ficarra Debra L. Hutchinson Sharon C. Walker Lucile L. Akers Francis C. Champagne Magda B. Fiorini Mary C. lannoni Joan E. Walkey Gertrude A. Alley Janice M. Chase Kenneth V. Fischer Marguerite M. Jacinto Doreen M. Wallace Florence J. Alofsin Elliot W. Chassey Wilma A. Fitzgerald Marjorie R. Jackson Patricia A. Walls Domingo B. Amado, Jr. Lucille Chernack Elaine Flaherty Robert C. Jackson Lena Walmsley Sheri E. Amara Charles Christie Maeve A. Foley Constance C. James Sandra L. Walsh Joseph R. Ambers Lucy Katherine Ciesla Susan F. Foley Helen M. James Barbara P. Ward Mary E. Anderson Kathleen F. Ciulio C. Christopher Ford, Jr. Gail H. Jamison Deborah K. Ward Angela M. Andrews Sarena E. Clary Eugene A. Franciosl Karen Jannace Glenn C. Ward Tiago B. Anes PamelaClifl John E. Franklin Phyllis Jenness Maude C. Ware Timothy Joseph Armand Ann O. Coakley Sandra M. Franklin Elaine M. Jennings Gordon T. Waring Anthony Asci Peter Coburn Lynn A. Frasca Carolyn A. Johansson Phyllis E. Warren Carleton R. Atwood Cheryl A. Coffin A. Christian Fredrick, Jr. C. Victor Johnson Teresa K. Warren Catherine M. Auger Diane M. Colebourn Ann M. Freeman Dean L. Johnson Thomas L. Warren Nancy L. Averill Jeanne Collet Robert L. Frey Elsie P. Johnson Ruth L. Warrington Mark H. Avery Michael F. Colley Maureen E. Fuller Marie F. Johnson Jody Waselewsky Peter V. Avitabile Nancy A. Collins Diane Fulman Susan M. Johnson Stephen C. Washkevich Shirley S. Baer Phyllis Collins Paul L. Gaines, Sr. Kenneth A. Jones Linda E. Wass Donald W. Bagnall Alma Comeau Barbara C. Gallant John J. Joyce Jean E. Watt Sandra E. Baker Anne F. Connell Patrice J. Galvin Thomas W. Judd Dorothy E. Weatherbee Carol R. Baldwin Warren S. Cooke Suzanne Galvin SylVia A. Kalambokas Harriet A. Weaver Frances Eleanor Baldwin Margaret C. Cooper Ursula Gamble Patricia A. Karasik Jane A. Weaver Robert Baler ",arle T. Corcoran Mary C. Gammon Charles W. Kaufman David H. Webber Martha Ball Louise R. Cote Mary F. Garvey William T. Kearns Bethanne Welch Janet M. Balutis Robert A. Cote Shirley M. Geary Daniel J. Keating Mary R. Welch Janice A. Barris Terrell L. Cote-Vizard Beverly George Kathleen A. Keating Althea V. Weldon Cynthia S. Barry Augustine J. Cotto Theresa B. Gerlbo Marilyn A. Kelland Virginia Westcott Natalie Barry Merle Coughlin Karen A. Gerrlor George F. Kelly, Jr. Linda C. Wheeler Marguerite Bauch Robert L. Covel, Jr. Mary E. Giberti Paula L. Kelly Jean E. Whelan Peter E. Baumgartel M. Grace Cover Lisa K. Gilbode Warren G. Kelson, Sr. Anne M. Whitaker Patrice Bell Ann M. Cowan Carol A. Gilson Mary Kennard Robert W. Whitaker III Peter J. Benevides Michael J. Cowdrey Diane E. Giordano Lois S. Kennedy David P. White Keith J. Benoit Helen L. Cox Rick L. Gluliottl Marie R. Kennedy Emma S. White Mary E. Benoit Timothy M. Cremin Wallace J. Gleekman Kathryn A. Kenney Joseph M. White Gladys P. Benson Carolyn M. Cribbie Laura L. Gobron Caron B. Ketchum Patrice M. White Deborah A. Beresford Robert A. Crossman Kathryn M. Golden Sylvia P. Keyes Carol M. Whiting Victor L. Berman Charles G. Crumbaker Ellen N. Goldman Paul C. Klllgoar, Jr. Katherine Wickenden Cynthia L. Berryman-Fink Jessie M. Cummings Irene Gomes Susan L. Kincaid Geraldine L. Wickman Beverly C. Berube Janet A. Cupples Joseph J. Gonsalves Betty King Cheryl L. Wilbur Donna J. Bever Janet A. Curlew Jane C. Goodwin MarleA. King Franklin P. Wilbur Lauren E. Blna Thomas M. Curley Jean Goodwin Robert F. Kirschner Mildred F. Wilde Katherine L. Blackwell Francis P. Curran Grace M. Gorman C. Ann Kittredge Marilyn A. Willard Doris V. Blaney Joanne F. Curran Michael J. Gormley Ann B. Koczera Mary S. Williams Thomas M. Bleakney David F. Currier Audrey J. Gough Margaret Blevins Kraus Susan M. Wlliiams Vivian Bleakney Rita M. Cushing Doris J. Goyetche Linda J. Kravitz Robert L. Williston Carol Bliss-Furr Lynn E. Cusick Sandra E. Gray Carol A. Kryzanek Ralph S. Wilsack Anastasia Blount Dorothy R. Cutler John H. Green Michael J. Kryzanek Susan Wilsack Lillian M. Blumberg Mary L. D'Ambrosia Barbara Greenson Joseph A. Kudera Carolyn P. Wilson Janet M. Bobar Karen J. Davis Thomas M. Gregg Mary Kutz John K. Winkler Armand P. Boisselle, Sr. Barbara W. Davol G Robin Gregory Ruth W. laBonte Mary Lou Winslow, Jr. Helen Boisselle Barbara D. Dawson Joseph M. Grella Anne M. laFrance Gertrude R. Wirling SCott L. Borstel Judith M. DeFilippo Mona Gross Carol E. Lamb Peter J. Wirzburger Theresa A. Boucher Kathleen M. De Hart Donna M. Grugnale Henry J. Lamb, Jr. Eunice N. Withereli Marguerite E. Boyle Sheila M. Delaney Joyce E. Guild Robert M. Lane Thomas T. Witowski Elizabeth A. Brady George M. DeMarco, Jr. Francis X. Guindon Jean M. Larkin Barbara A. Wolfreys Laura M. Brady Robert G. Dickie Patricia E. Gutauskas Gary A. Larsen MiltonJ. Wolk David M. Brazil, Jr. Margaret Dlpersio Shirley A. Hadley Ruth K. Latham Donna T. Wolohojian Rose M. Briand Agnes A. Dixon Carolyn Hale Donna M. Latlnvllle Carol J. Wong Robert A. Brinkley Mae E. Doherty Lawrence Halzel Eleanor Leary Judy Woo William T. Bristol, Sr. Paul F. Doherty Phillip J. Hanrahan John M. Leary Karla M. Wood Olive P. Brittan Mary E. Donahue Mary A. Harrington Sheila M. Leary Marilyn L. Woodworth Robert A. Brooks Margaret Donolan Maryellen A. Harrington Robert E. Lemos Edward B. Worcester Cori Brown Marilyn C. Donovan Norma J. Harrington Deborah A. Leppanen Marie A. Worcester Judith R. Brown Margaret F. Doweli Eleanor Hartley Jeanne A. Lesperance Barbara R. Wordell Mary E. Brown Mary E. Dowling-McGrath Constance N. Hartwell Susan G. Lessoff Charles E. Worden III Thomas J. Brown Ann C. Doyle James Harvey GUy F. LeVan Eric K. Wormstead Marilyn H. Browne Robert F. Doyle Patricia M. Harvey Ann L. Levasseur Donald L. Wormwood Aida M. Bruns Robert G. Doyle Cynthia G. Hatch Elaine G. Levine Aurelia M. Worton Donald J. Buckley Diane M. Drazek Michael R. Hatch Margaret S. Lewis Florence A. Wright Allana M. Bullard Arthur C. Driscoll Christie C. Hayden Elaine M. liming Donna M. Wyatt Maureen L. Burke Dorothy A. Driscoll Vincent J. Hayes Marcia Lindsay Jeannette S. Wynne Jeffrey Burke Eileen M. Duggan Forest E. Henderson Marvin J. Lipschultz Laura L. Yankun Susan L. Burns Mary E. Duggan Judith L. Henry John W. Lombard Judith S. Yeaton Lois Butterfield Helen R. Duquette John J. Hickey John B. Lonergan Eloise Yelle Anna N. Byers M. Terese D'Urso Regina A. Hickey M Eileen Lonergan Marie Yerry Edward M. Cabral Anne M. Dutra Ruth E. Hill Olivlo Lopes Sheila M. Youd Doreen A. Cahill Elizabeth G. Duval Mary Hoffman Marlann C. Lorray Carolyn J. Young Cheryl A. Caira Beth O'Connell Dymek Sally A. Hopfner Mary R. Love Robert D. Young Barbara A. Campanella Jadwiga Earle Marianne M. Horan Thomas P. Luby Susan M. Young Jane H. Campbell Priscilla M. Eldridge Gertrude L. Horsley Marlon R. Lupica Anne L. Zeigler Barbara Canavan Esther Ernst Christine R. Horte Jeffrey R. Lynch Eileen Zelch Susan Cannon Paul J. Fairbanks Anna Howe Rila H. Lyons Ronald P. Zigmont Patricia L. Carelli Mary E. Fanjoy Louise C. Howe Phyllis MacMillan Diane H. Zona Doris E. Carey Peter K. Fanning Ruth E. Howe Gregory Macrlna

1992 45 Barbara S. Magro Kenneth D. Ottarlano Paul F. Stella, Jr. Jeffrey J. Anuszczyk Mildred Delapa Jane E. Maguire Lynne M. Ottarlano Helene R. Stone Wilmar C. Armer Donald DeLutis Mary A. Mahan Theodora M. Ottariano June R. Stonkus Phyllis A. Armstrong Evelyn M. DeLutis Anthony C. Maistrellls Florence Mae Ovaska Barbara A. Strickland Grace E. Arnstein Gay J. Demaggio Paula S. Maistrellls Michael J. Palma John Strittmatter Beverly J. Atwood Elizabeth E. Denniston John F. Maloney sandra M. Papas Anna G. Sullivan Philip G. Auglls Loretta Dexter Rose B. Maloney Janel Paquin David T. Sullivan Noreen Avery Dominic A. DiBattista Theresa M. Malumphy Eleanor Paradise Paula J. Sullivan Sylvia Bailet Therese P. Doherty Kathlene R. Mankus Joan M. Park Sean-Patrick Sullivan Mary D. Balr Sandra J. Donnelly Kevin E. Manning Grace Parker Arthur T. Svensen Maureen Baird Diana Draheim Norma J. Mannion Lucille M. Parkinson Paula F. Swartz Barbara Balboni Robert Emmet Driscoll Robert C. Mansur Katherine M. Patenaude Irene Sylvia Tracy Baldrate Marie I. Duerden Amy R. Marcus Marjorie L. Payne Margaret T. Szuplllo Nancy T. Bellavance Brian R. Dunning Deborah H. Margarlte Katherine A. Pearson Edith Tardiff Lucy Bernardo Janet E. Dunwoodle Stephen T. Margarlte Virginia C. Pease Lola L. Tatakls Adolph Bingle Eugene J. Durgin Heidi K. Marotta Linda S. Pelletier Henry S. Taylor Lance C. Blackwood Richard G. Durnin John W. Marshall Margaret R. Pelletier Joyce Taylor Harriet Blanchard Mildred F. Dutton Marjorie Marshall Raymond G. Pelletier David M. Tedesco Gerald E. Blanchette Claire F. Eddy Eleanor Martin Christine M. Pelosi Beverly J. Temple Robert L. Blaney William J. Edgar Alan l. Marvelll Nancy P. Penney Anna Dodd Thomas Mary H. Boethel Violet A. Elmer Claudette V. Marvelll Eileen M. Perkins Robert A. Tocci Marlon J. Bothwell Peter A. Engstrom Joseph A. Masl Jean M. Perry Margaret A. Tomkiewicz sandra M. Bourget Phyllis Esau Andrew Mason Ronald Perry Walter Tomkiewicz Helen G. Boyajian sandra Falman-Silva Edith E. Matthews Louis l. Peters Kathleen E. Tonelli Elizabeth Brady Henry J. Fanning, Jr. Mary F. Mayhew Susan F. Peterson Mary P. Tousignant Helen Braithwaite Russell P. Fears Allred Mazuklna Mary E. Phelps Ellen Tracy John Braithwaite, Jr. Patricia A. Fee Janice l. McAteer Patricia C. Pizzi Alice M. Trask Raymond M. Braz lillian E. Feinberg Owen J. McBride Louise F. Pola Roberta M. Trelnavlcz Mary E. Breault Dale A. Ferris Michael A. McCabe Antigone Diane Potonldes Eleanor J. Tremallo William F. Breheny, Jr. Margaret T. Fitzmorris Geraldine A. McCarthy Carol A. Powers Kathleen Trlngale Joanne Brooks Ann Worden Fitzpatrick Kathleen A. McCarthy John F. Pozerskl John S. Tripp Donna M. Brown June W. Fitzpatrick Oorothy E. McDonald Charlotte Prochnow Richard S. Tripp Kenneth R. Brown Nancy P. Flynn Kenneth McDonald Laura A. Pulelo-Leary Arleen M. Trufan Stephan F. Bullard Peter Y. Flynn Madeleine T. McDonald 33756 M. Purpura Sharon A. Tufts Henry W. Burbine Eileen A. Foley Enid F. McGirr George A. Quadrlno Ellen Turner Janice M. Burkhart Robert G. Forest Edward J. McGovern Noreen A. Quill Irene F. Tuttle Daniel R. Burns Helen E. Foster Christine McHugh Donna J. Quirk Katharine H. Uppllng Margaret Burns Kathleen l. Fox Elizabeth A. McKenna David J. Raczkowski Mildred Vaillancourt Cynthia E. Buscone Solomon C. Fuller Kathleen R. McKenna Marie H. Rasche Anna Valentino Walter E. Campbell Eleanor B. Furze Lois McKenzie Susan R. Raskin Edward J. Valla Ernest Cardoza Judith W. Gabriel Ann M. Mclaughlin John E. Reagan Clare J. Vanclnl Julia Carey Sheila A. Gallagher James H. Mclaughlin Ann l. Reardon 33756 E. VaWler Mary E. Carey Cherldah Gangone Paul M. McManus Dianne Reed Joseph F. Ventura, Jr. Juliette A. Carlson Chester M. Gardner, Jr. Katherine l. Medeiros Susan D. Reed-Chambers Carole A. Vernazzarro Evelyn C. Carroll Richard P. Gately, Jr. Laura A. Medeiros Bernadette A. Reid Joseph M. Verria, Jr. Ronald J. Carroll Wilder A. Gaudette Charles F. Medford Louis Resmlnl Lorraine A. Viveiros Elizabeth K. Carter Kim D. Gehrke carolyn J. Meier Dayle M. Reynolds Janet A. Wallace Barbara l. Casaly Laura S. Gere Patricia Mello James H. Reynolds Robert Waterman Muriel L. Cassidy Bernice Gerson Nancy A. Menard Miriam L. Rideout Donna Waugh James K. Castle Hazel M. Gleason Cerise A. Mercer Phyllis Roberts Rose S. Wedge Gilbert R. Cavaco Harold Goldberg Karen M. Merchant Bernice Robertson Carole A. Weeden Catherine Centner Alice Goldsmith Susan Messner Helen M. Robertson Priscilla E. Weismann Helen W. Chase Helen Goollshlan Ruth Metcalf Margaret M. Robichaud James W. Wells, Jr. Peter Chase Alberta D. Goss MaryW. Miller Frank Robinson Jacqueline K. Weyand Joseph B. Chlccarelll Julie E. Goss Christopher Mlngace Ruth O. Rolin Angela P. White Priscilla Christopher William G. Grable Gordon W. Mitchell Laura A. Romanelli Jane White Phyllis Cohen Maureen P. Graney Charles Monestere, Jr . Ann Rosano Jeanne l. White Catherine E. Comeau Katherine Grant James P. Mootos Martha Rosewell Ruth K. White Robert M. Commins Florence M. Gray Mary Moran Michael Rourke Phyllis l. Whitehead John and Simone Conlon Beatrice H. Greenhood Ann H. Morris June T. Roy-Martin Ann H. Winsor Florence Connors Joy A. Greim Priscilla A. Morrison Mary Patricia Ryan Frederick D. Wohlander Nina Constantinides Philip R. Greim sandra Morrow-cabral Ronald P. safar Linda M. Wolk Laurell E. Cook Elizabeth Gurney Richard A. Morse Priscilla G. sanguedolce Clifford A. Wood Robert G. Cooper Marlon F. Haley Priscilla Morton Barbara A. sargent Wallace A. Wood Chauncey J. Copeland Nancy Hall Susan P. Moss James savage Alan J. Worden Elizabeth Copeland Gerard Hallaren Pauline M. Munroe Polly V. savlckl Margaret M. Worden Theresa M. Corcoran Sheila l. Hallisey Jeannette W. Murphy Steven A. sawyer Mary Kate Worden Thomas R. Coughlin David P. Harding Karan M. Murphy Judith A. Schneider William J. Worden Rose Coveney David K. Harris, Jr. Ronald P. Murphy Madeleine A. Schuman Lorraine Xavier Eleanor F. Crabill Luella Hartbower Marian E. Nelson Robert L. Schuman Gloria Zeman Jane M. Creedon Peter M. Hartel James Nldosltko Michael O. Schwartz John E. Zolno Margaret Crocker Patricia M. Harvey Janet Nlms Cynthia W. sarbent Elaine M. Zollo Theodore E. Crocker Richard J. Harwood Alice Norris Beverly Shavlnsky Robert H. Cross Lois C. Haslam Christine M. Norris Janet B. Sherman Daryl A. Crossman Lea Theresa Hearn Ruth C. Norris Joyce B. Sherman Commonwealth Francis T. Cullen, Jr. Alice M. Heenan Charles Notls Patricia A. Sherrerd Club $100 - $499 James M. Cummings Frances E. Heney Gerard E. Oakman John J. Shields Deldre Ellen Curley Eileen C. Herbert Anna I. O'Brien William B. Sides, Sr. Rosemary Curto Ruth Herford George W. O'Brien, Jr. Joan M. Silver Mark E. Cuttle Evelyn E. Hildreth Kelll A. O'Brien-McKinnon Karen A. Silvia Helen Abbott Clement E. Daley Janet C. Hildreth Alyce O'Oonneli Cynthia J. Skowyra John Ackerman. Thomas J. Daley Frank J. Hllferty Paul A. Olander Margaret F. Smith Nancy Adamczyk Mary Daugharty James F. Hinckley Cynthia A, Olansky Nancy l. Smith Ethel V. Adamson M. E.Davld Charlotte W. Hitchcock Joseph A, Oliveri Roberta Smith-Sullivan Walter Adamson Mary N. De Angelo Roberta Hobalca Lorraine P. Olson Trefton A. Soucy, Jr. Ann Marie Adelsberger John P. Deasy Sandra l. Hobbs Steven W. Olson David A. Sousa George F. Aherne Rochelle DeCaro Virginia l. Hogg Helena Hope O'Malley Francis R. Sousa Barbara N. Albret Judith A. Deckars Joan M. Horan A. Karen Orcutt Carole l. Splaine Carol K. Altshuler Florence Delch Richard B. Hovey WIlliam A. Orcutt David A. Staples Almeda C. Ambrulevlch Chet K. Delanl Dorothy A. Howland Irene Oslund Deborah A. Stein Donna Andersen Janet R. Delanl John C. Hoy

46 Annual Report Joseph H. Huber John McNamara Anthony M. salerno Horace Mann Society Carol Hunt Mary McNamara Marlon T. salley John C. Hurlay Frederick A. Meier Paul V. salley $500 - $999 Thomas J. Hurlay Marilyn L. Mello Jean sanford Elizabeth Isldorlo Herbert Walter Menzel, Jr. Anthony L. sarno Mary L. Jarvis Charles D. Merrill Nancy J. sarno Eileen M. Atwood Douglas F. MacDonald Eugenia E. Jensen Dorothy Merrill Althea P. sawyer Kathryn R. Carney Bjorg Jeppson Kenneth T. Mlerzykowskl Alice R. Scanlon Carol L. Morse V. James and Norene DINardo George S. Pappas Carroll E. Jeppson Georga Mlkltarlan, Jr. Janice L. sample Hugh A. and Mary Dunlap Frances H. sadek Mery A. Jerome Charlotte M. Milby Peter W. sarvis Marilyn J. Federico Phyllis E. SCudder Suzanne Jevne Burnham P. Miller Muriel Lee Sherman Mary E. Flaherty Lois C. Shea Carolyn Johnson John F. Minihan Joan Shipman Martha V. Grenzeback Johanne M. Smith Daniel J. Johnson Jacqueline C. Moore Robert M. Slitonen John Heller Richard H. Johnson Nancy Moses Floyd Silvia Charles and Lynette Willett Ian H. and Ruth Johnstone Lynne M. Wisneski Elsie Jones Sheila P. Mousette Gilbert L. Simmons Barbara Anne LaCambrla Albert A. Yurkstas John W. Jones sarah A. Mowbray Rayna Skolnik Ervin and Diana C. Lothrop Martha D. Jones William G. Mullen III William S. Slattary, Jr. William A. Kadra Ann T. Murphy Chester E. Smolskl Karen M. Kane Claire K. Murray Alice L. Sparkas Timothy J. Kane Robert S. Murray Thomas M. Sparkes Charlene S. Karns Helen F. Muthlg Amy Spollett President's Club Robert T. Kerns Barbara A. Nagle Victor R. Staknls Arthur G. Kalley Walter R. Nagle Mary S. Stavens $1000 or more Daniel F. Kelliher, Jr. Judith A. Nlckley sally Jean Stewart Clare W. Kanslea Michael E. Nlckley Julien U. Stlen Joseph E. Klllory Peter D. Nord Jean F. Stonehouse James and Lana R. Arglr Gordon Lupien Rita Klllory Paul H. Norton Rita E. Sukola Robert J. Barnett Marcia J. Luster Mary H. Kjellander Ann M. O'Brien Joan Sullivan Dennis E. and Marilyn W. Barry Herbert J. Lynch Phyllis A. Klock Marian C. O'Brien Norma A. Sullivan Bruce R. and Patricia Bartlett Eleanore D. MacCurdy Dennis M. Koczera Janice M. O'Donnell Vincent P. Sullivan Bartlatt Nuclear, Incorporated Robert E. McCarthy Sylvia H. Kostecki Joseph H. O'Donnall William Sullivan Bay Bank David J. & Jeanne Messallne Shirley J. Krasinski William Panunzlo Rosann Sulllvan·Mulholiand Bay State Gas Company Frankland W.L. & Priscilla Stephen J. Krueger Evelyn Parziale Peter A. Swanson Boston Edison Miles Stella H. Krupka Paul E. Palletler John L. Sweeney Boston Organ & Plano Kathleen Moriarty Barbara Lacy Beverly A. Peninger David C. Swift Eleanor M. Callahan Morrison's Custom Rose V. Lallberty Emma R. Perreault Nancy V. Swift Henry A. Chamberlain Management A Ellen Lane Anthony J. Perry Charlotta A. Sylvia Terry Hart Cogan Frank C. Nackel Magda Larson George S. Peters, Jr. Maureen Sylvia Chrlstos and Chrlstos II Ocean Spray Cranberries, Raymond B. Leach Patricia A. Phillips sandra L. Tarasklewlcz Martha E. Cummings Incorporated Jeanne T. Leblanc Wayna R. Phillips Larry D. Thompson sandra Cushman George Pappas Gall M. Leftwich Irane B. Pimentel Mary Lou Thornburg Stanton and Elizabeth Davis Anne Davis Peterson Mary M. Leone James B. Plnzerl Anne F. Tierney The Davis Educational Camilla C. Pickering Barbara E. Leslie Janet Plnzarl Emily E. Tobin Foundation Plymouth Five Cants saVings Jacques P. Levallle Camaron B. Place Edward C. Tolan V. James and Norene DINardo Bank Nancy A. Leveille David J. Plante Jane C. Tolan Alfred T. Doughty Richard V Rapacz Edna C. Lincoln Barbara J. Polrlar Timothy R. Tomlinson Taresa A. Doyle-Smith Reebok Foundation Rhoda A. Linehan Lois C. Ponder James F. Toole Yvette R. Dufour Louis M. & Cynthia Booth John W. Lockwood Carl H. Porter·Shlrley Winifred A. Troy Frank and Dorothy Dunn Ricciardi Gloria O. Lofgran Lois E. Poule Peter H. Tsaffaras Estabrook and Chamberlain Adrian & Mary Rondlleau Virginia E. Logan Dean A. Powers Judith A. Tylar Insurance Lillian B. Ross Lois Lopes Helen M. Pratt John E. Varcollone Ralph J. & Jean Fletcher Daniel J. Smith Lisa M. Louttlt Mable F. Pratt Paula M. Vercollone Freedom Capital Management Charles and Debbie EthylA. Low Theresa M. Pratt Tarry Anne Vigil Corporation Stockbridge Barbara A. Luby Jean M. Prendergast Constance A. Walker Frederick W. Gustafson II WIlliam SUn Darrell R. Lund Lorna J. Pruell Anna M. Walsh Ingalls. Quinn & Johnson Catherlna Talford Ann M. Lundstedt Rhonda L. Pruss Berbara H. Walsh Broadcast sarvlces Adrlan Tinsley Miriam B. Luoma Margaret B. Purdon Judith A. Walters John Hancock Mutual Funds Tucker Anthony. Incorporated Mary C. Lydon Lillian R. Putnam Barbara H. Ward William & Isabelle B. King Carolyn V. Turchon Mary Lymberls John L. Quinn Jane E. Ward John William & Sonya Lingos Mary A. Worden James M. Lynch Kathryn A. Quinn Robert F. Ward Leon & Mary (S) Lonsteln John R. Maclaren William C. Quist Jean T. Watkins Mary G. MacReynolds Meredith G. Raymond Robin H. Watkins Margery Madden Mary T. Reardon Patricia A. Webber Baverly K. Mahoney Carleton L. Reed Leon Weinstein Gertrude C. Mahoney John E. Reilly George A. Weygand William M. Mahoney Louise C. Reilly James F. Wheeler Evelyn Mangarpan Patricia A. Reinstein Mary A. Wheeler Eugene A. Margozzl Ellen E. Rex Rita Wheeler Bette C. Marshall Harry W. Rich Charles L. Whitcomb Virginia T. Mayo Rebecca D. Ridgway Phyllis Whitcomb Claire McAfee Belmlra A. Robinson Franklyn O. White We're Only Human... Joanne M. McClutchy Charles C. Robinson Mona E. White Thomas F. McClutchy III Clifton L. Robinson William C. Wild, Jr. Ashley C. McCumber David J. Rodrlquenz Kimberly DeCaro Williams M. SCott McDonald Rosemary A. Rodrlquenz David K. Wilson Ifyour name was omitted or misspelled, Ann M. Mceachern Brian P. Rogan Edward Wojnar Dorothy E. McGann Rea Rosen Isabella B. Wojnar please let us know and we'll announce the WIlliam R. McGhee Lorraine A. Rossi RuthWolk Patrick S. McGlynn Helen J. Ryan Felicia R. Wolson correction in the next issue of Bridgewater. Anna H. McGovern Patrick W. Ryan Stephen B. Worden Please call (508) 697-1287, or write to: Owen McGowan Cynthia Ryce Henry M. Woronlcz Barbara E. Mciver Grace sabatini Marlon L. Worthen Office of Development, P.O. Box 42, Sheila McKenna Shirley V. sahl Diane Wyman Dolores L. Mclaughlin Paul salamon Diane C. Zerafa Bridgewater, MA 02324.

1992 47 Board of Trustees Bridgewater State College

Mr. Robert W. Crouch Mr. Eugene J. Durgin, Jr. Ms. Diane F. Fulman Ms. Carol B. Furr, Secretary Mr. John C. Hoy Mr. Christopher Jones, Student Trustee Gail M. Leftwich, Esquire Mr. Richard Lombardi Mr. Paul E. Means Mr. John E. Reilly Mr. Louis M. Ricciardi, Chairman POTPOURRI

SARC aims to establish new Bridgewater Mentor Program this fall hits the road

In an ongoing effort to keep far-flung Bridgewater alumni connected to the college, area ' meetings will be held this fall and winter in southern California and . Southern California • Orange County will be the gathering point for southern California Bridgewater alumni. The meeting will be scheduled in the Irvine or Fullerton Area the weekend before Thanksgiving (Novem­ ber 20 - 22). Alumni from San Diego, Orange and Los Angeles counties will receive SARC members are pictured here at their annual "Haunted House" - a project selected as one of the top fifteen student alumni programs in the .co~ntry ~nd recog~lze.d In the details in mid September. Council for the Advancement and Support of EducatIOn s natIOnal publicatIOn, Currents. Palm Beach, Florida • The Bridgewater Foundation and The Student Alumni Relations An undergraduate and an alum the Bridgewater Alumni Council (SARC) is interested in will be paired based on compatible Association will be sponsor­ establishing an alumni mentor interests, activities, locations, and ing a get-away weekend to program to complement the Career career paths. The goal of the Palm Beach, Florida over Alumni Network now established program is to foster a mentoring President's Day Weekend, with the Office of Career Planning relationship and an alumni net- February 12 - 15, 1993. This and Placement and the Office of work throughout the undergradu- weekend of activities will Alumni Relations. The aim of the ate years and beyond. climax in a meeting of Bridge­ program is to link current under- Lori emphasized that the pro- water alumni and friends graduates with alumni willing to gram is designed to fit the from the southeast Florida share their interests, talents, skills, lifestyles of the alumni. "Alumni and New England. This and experience. mentors could meet with their annual event is hosted by "The program's focus," accord- student partners at a campus Leon and Mary Lonstein, ing to SARC president Lori Settele, event, for coffee after work, or at trustees of the Bridgewater '93, "is to demonstrate to students the work place. We even encour- Foundation. More informa­ the value of a degree from Bridge- age long distance mentoring by tion on this reasonably priced water and update alumni on the telephone and correspondence. get-away weekend is avail­ evolving make-up of the student We hope that alumni will take this able in the Office of Alumni body, curriculum and campus." opportunity to give something Relations. The program will initiate a screen- back to the college by helping this Call (508) 697-1287 for ing process based on a successful generation of Bridgewater stu- information on both the program developed by the student dents get ready for the 'real California and Florida gather­ alumni council at Bryant College. world'." ings. Anyone interested in further information on the Alumni Mentor Pro­ gram should contact the Office of Alumni Relations at (508) 697-1287

AUTUMN 1992 19 POTPOURRI

The Gift That Lives Forever Financial Security Available Through Your Boyden Chapel Society Helps Alumni Association It'S a goal we want to help you Preserve Bridgewater Tradition attain. Your Alumni Association, as a member of the NEA Trust, opportunities necessary to insure One of the fondest memories I sponsors a Group Term Life have of my student days at Bridge­ their success. Insurance program that can help water is of the weekly Chapel hour You can help us continue this provide a solid foundation for your in the Horace Mann Auditorium in tradition here at Bridgewater by future financial security. And, Boyden Hall. Each week we were becoming a member of the Boyden you'll have peace of mind knowing exposed to classic literature, Chapel Society. A bequest in your that this program meets our high thrilling music and eloquent will establishes you as a perpetual standards of quality, service, speakers. Although I did not fully member of the Boyden Chapel economy and value. appreciate it at the time, my life Society and identifies you as a Before you make a decision was considerably enriched over person who is concerned that our about life insurance, compare the the years as a result of this cultural traditions be carried forth as following benefits of your Alumni exposure. Bridgewater State College contin­ Association sponsored plan with Today, although Chapel as we ues its mission of education and other plans you may have seen. knew it is no longer a part of the service. Bridgewater experience, the If you already have remembered • Up to $100,000 coverage for Bridgewater State College Founda­ Bridgewater in your will, plan to yourself and your spouse. tion is bringing world-class remember Bridgewater in your • Discounted rates for non-smokers. cultural events to the campus will, or would like to more • Special premium discounts on through the Fine Arts Series and information, contact me, Ralph coverage amounts of$50,000 or other activities. The Foundation Fletcher, '53 at (508) 697-1287 to more. strives to insure that present-day discuss membership in the Boyden • Family coverage option. students are provided with the Chapel Society. • AtTordable group rates.

20 o YES! Please rush me full details Celebrating Years I on the Group Term Life Insurance I Program sponsored by my Alumni I Association. WBIM~ I I STEREO 91.5 I Name _ I Address _ I Bridgewater State College I City Bridgewater, Massachusetts 02325 I State Zip _ "The Ultimate Solution" I Phone ( __ ) _ : Alumni Association _ It's fall 1992 and do you know what that means? If you guessed WBIM's 20th anniversary, you've guessed right! If you, I or anyone you can remember, were a part of WBIM's history, I Mail this coupon today to: please contact Roger Tibbetts, program director at WBIM. NEA Trust I c/o Association Consultants, Inc. Our goal is to have a reunion in November of '92. Here's your I 600 W. Fulton Street chance to tell some old "war" stories about WBIM. I Chicago, IL 60606-9936 Call 508/697-1303 or 508/279-0669. I Or call toll-free 1-800-621-9903 I (Illinois residents call 1-800-572-3801) L ~ ~A~1L2J 20 BRIDGEWATER iBRIDGEWATER ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Association President's Message

Vol'un-teer' A person who enters or offers to enter into any service of his own free will. (Webster's New World Dictionary)

We have all been volunteers at one time or another, perhaps as PTA members, Little League coaches, or committee chairs. Oftentimes the busiest individuals are the most committed volunteers. As I assume the presidency of the Bridgewater Alumni Association, I ask you to rethink your position as a volunteer, in terms of your Alma Mater. What have you contributed to your Alumni Association since your commencement? We all lead busy productive lives and value our "free time." The Alumni Association values any of this "free time" you commit to the organiza­ tion. The opportunities for involvement are many. The Alumni Council was estab­ lished to allow greater and broader representation in the Alumni Association. The Council meets two times each year to conduct business, hold a Leadership Training Workshop, and recommend nominations for the Board of Directors. Once ap­ pointed as a member of the Board of Directors, alumni volunteers serve on one or more of the following committees: Finance-Nominating, Programming, Membership Services, Constitution and By-Laws, Applied Strategic Planning, or Awards, Recog­ nition, and Scholarship. Many of our number are stepping forward to serve as class secretaries, gathering news about their classmates for the Bridgewater. (When you turn to read class notes, do you find your year of graduation without representation?) Regional gatherings of Bridgewater Alums are held throughout the country. The Alumni Office welcomes anyone who would volunteer to host such an event. The Student Alumni Relation Council (SARC) provides undergraduates with an opportunity to become involved in the Davis Alumni Center, running their own programs, and electing one of its membership to serve as a voting member on the Board of Directors of the Alumni Association. As you ponder your level of commitment to the Bridgewater Alumni Association, consider the ninety nine Normalites who gathered to form this organization on August 3, 1842 "to give permanence to friendships here formed to strengthen the attachment of its members to the duties of their calling " (Pre- amble of the first constitution of 1845) One hundred fifty years later let us reaffirm our purpose and commitment...... NOT TO BE MINISTERED UNTO, BUT TO MINISTER.

Sheila Tunstall McKenna, President Bridgewater Alumni Association

• Bridgewater Alumni Association. Post Office Box 13 • Bridgewater, MA 02324 • 508-697-1287

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Upcoming Events Award Nominations VERMONT Ski Weekend Planned 2/5/93-2/7/93 at SUGARBUSH/MOUNTAINSIDE GLADES Sought The Awards, Scholarships and Discover Sugarbush Valley, complimentary beverages en route Recognition Committee is nestled among Vermont's tower­ and, a Target Trip escort. A one presently seeking nominations ing peaks- with 16 lifts, 80 trails, bedroom loft unit [includes TV, for the following awards: the and 2600 vertical feet of top-to­ fireplaced living room, deck, and Bridgewater Alumni Award for bottom snowmaking! In addition, kitchen] 6 per: $239.95, 5 per: Outstanding Service to the there's ice-skating and cross $245.95,4 per: $265.95 Call Jeff Bridgewater Alumni Association; country trails; inside, tennis, May (BSC '85) 1-800-832-4242 for the Dr. Catherine E. Comeau squash courts, and a swimming details or reservations. See you on Award for Oustanding Profes­ pool is available. Weekend the slopes! {Organized through sional Achievement in the Field includes: R/T transportation via Target Sport Adventures- 46 of Health, Physical Education, luxury coach, 2 nights lodging at Birmingham Pkwy-Boston, MA Recreation or Dance; the Nicho­ Sugarbush, 2 day lift ticket, 02135} las P. Tillingast Award for Golden Bridges • Strawbery Banke Trip Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Public Education; the Dr. On October 14, the Golden tations and historical gardens. The Adrian Rondileau Award for Bridges Club will sponsor a trip to trip includes a visit to the museum Outstanding Professional the Strawbery Banke Musewn in shop where homemade crafts and Achievement and Community Portsmouth, H. This lO-acre foods may be purchased and lunch Service; and the Dr. V. James waterfront museum in at the Pier 2 Restaurant will be DiNardo Award for Excellence Portsmouth's South End illustrates held. Tickets are $30 a person, in Teaching. the social and architectural change which includes admission to the The deadline for these nomina­ this urban neighborhood has museum, row1d-trip transporta- tions is February 23, 1993, but undergone since its settlement in tion from campus, and lunch. committee chair Nancy Sarno 1630. The Banke's historical With enough interest, there may be hopes you will make your "interpreters" will lead the group a pick-up point in Boston. Don't recommendations before Christ­ through the museum's eight miss this wonderful time! Please mas. Send nominations to: furnished houses, seven exhibit make your reservations by calling B.A.A., P.O. Box 13, Bridgewater, buildings, traditional craft presen- 508/697-1287. MA 02324. South Shore Alumni To Meet Alumni are invited to a south shore social at the Weymouth Elks Lodge, Perry Hall, on Thursday, October 8, 1992 from 6 to 9 p.m. Craig C. Hall, '90, of Weymouth is coordinating the event to help create a network among the many Bridgewater alumni living in the area. Phil Conroy, '72, director of Development will give an update from the College. A light buffet will be served and a cash bar will be available. The cost is $5 per person. Call the Davis Alumni Philip A. Conr~y, Jr, '72, presents the "Heller Mace" to the College - a gift ofthe Class of1972. The mace, deSIgned by John Heller, professor ofart, is carried by the College Marshall at all Center at (508) 697-1287 to reserve. college ceremonies. It was presented at Commencement, 1992. AUTUMN 1992 23 CLASS NOTES

Class of 1927 younger sister and her husband. John Smith and Helen celebrated their In June, Connie Nash Hartwell and 50th wedding anniversary with a Volunteer to be your Class Secretary­ husband Henry celebrated their 55th series of small dinners in California, Call 508/697-1287 wedding anniversary. Have others New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. On Alumni Day, 1992, five members of reached the 55th milestone? If so let us He said that the only difference they the class of 1927 celebrated their 65th know. Or let us know of other news to ever had was when he mentioned that reunion at Bridgewater. They were share with your classmates. he always slept well because he had a Doris Annis, George Ahern, Michael clear conscience. Helen contended Lankalis, "Hap" Graves, and Eleanor Class of 1938 that he has a poor memory. Garvin Shattuck. It's quite a milestone! John G. Smith, 249 Waterwheel Lane, Alice L. Sparkes has retired after 30 We were invited to a delicious North Kingstown, RI 02852 years and is happily busy as a volun­ luncheon and we enjoyed being Eileen Creney Buckhout sent greetings teer. She "doesn't have a rocking chair together. from Long Island and included and can't knit" but leads an extremely Class of 1931 information abo'ut Mary Gauszis active life. She divides her time Gordon whose present address is as between several activities: working Volunteer to be your Class Secretary­ follows: Mrs. Mary Gauszis Gordon, many hours a week in the Recovery Call 508/697-1287 Easton Lincoln Nursing Home, 184 (12 step) Program at the Greenwich, Cecile Giguere Plaud recently served as Lincoln Street, North Easton, MA CT, Hospital; working in the donor guest speaker at the Richelieu Club's 02356. Mary's husband died three room during the Red Cross blood meeting held at White's Restaurant in years ago. She would enjoy receiving drives; spending two afternoons Westport. The title of her talk was, letters and calls - 508/238-7240. Eileen (volunteer) each week in creative "Fun With French." calls Mary about every two weeks and writing at the Hamilton Avenue finds her as keen and sharp as ever. School; giving one day a week at the Class of 1936 Justin McCarthy was honored in April HIV office of the Greenwich Depart­ Barb Albret, Box 1075, East Dennis, at Framingham State College when the ment of Health; serving two hours a MA 02641 Dr. D. Justin McCarthy Scholarship for week on the Substance Abuse Hot Phyl Esau, 45 Bryant Avenue, Milton, College and Community Service was Line; visiting the sick at the Nathaniel MA 02186 awarded. The awards reception was Witherall Nursing Facility and, in A different kind of anniversary was held in the D. Justin McCarthy general, enjoying herself. Also, Alice celebrated by Barb Albret who attended Building at the college where he proofreads in the Executive Work a reunion of the Women's Army Corps served as president for 24 years. Processing Corporation. She says, at Ft. McClellan, Alabama, in May. Framingham presented him an 'Tm still mad about the Red Sox and This was also the 50th, commemorat­ honorary LL.D. to accompany his recently talked with Fay Vincent, ing the founding of the Corps in May earned doctorate from Harvard. Justin commissioner of baseball." She finds of 1942. Although most of the 1,600 is currently an associate with Donnelly that life is truly a wonderful challenge women present were veterans of Management Consultants in higher and many times quietly thanks BSC for World War II, they were joined by education. making it all possible. Reminiscing, those who had served in Korea, John McGovern, president of the she thinks about Alice Beal, Elizabeth Vietnam, and more recent conflicts Abington High School Class of 1934 Pope, George Durgin, Ruth Davis, Ned including Desert Storm. and former Abington school superin­ Denton, dancing at noon in the gym Among the many classmates proud to tendent, was honored as alumnus of AND Brady's Diner. say that their children are also in the the year at the annual luncheon of the The Class of 1938 Reunion committee met teaching profession, Kay Johnson Abington High School Alumni on April 27 to discuss our 55th reunion Blackwell and husband Bill must be Association. During his tenure as and settled on Friday, October 1,1993. among the leaders in this category. superintendent, he and other local Tentatively, we will enjoy a buffet at One Their three sons and two of their superintendents founded Project Park Avenue in the Rondileau Campus daughters-in-law are in the educa­ Contemporary Competitiveness at Center. We would appreciate any tional field. Bridgewater State College. Also, John thoughts your care to send relative to a Upon her retirement after 20 years of cooperated with the Council on Aging program and any other aspects of our service on the board of directors of the by instituting several programs in reunion. The committee is meeting again Newton Teachers Credit Union, Rita Abington, including Meals-on-Wheels, in October and should have further Cushing was honored at a retirement the hot-lunch program for senior information for you. In the meantime, party this past year. citizens and in arranging transporta­ please send news about yourself. "Inquir­ Phyl Esau will join five other family tion for seniors to malls. A plaque was ing minds want to know!" members on a trip to Hawaii this presented to John by the alumni Class of 1940 summer in celebration of the 50th association in recognition of his wedding anniversary of Phyl's services. Congratulations, John! Rose Lans Laliberty, 211 Rocky Hill

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Rd., Plymouth, MA 02360 District 8, United States Power teacher in Holbrook, was first elected As was shown at the time of our very Squadrons on April 25, 1992. She is to the Board of Education in 1989. One successful fiftieth reunion, our class the first woman to serve in that of her priorities is to keep class size responds well when called upon capacity. District 8 consists of 17 small despite the cutbacks in educa­ individually. That is how I have squadrons from Key West to Vero tional funding. obtained the news of classmates that Beach. Classmates: What are your activities? we have enjoyed to date. Trips? Grandchildren? Volunteer With a deadline fast approaching and Class of 1951 work? Please keep in touch because no word from anyone, I have, each Jean Collins Fletcher, c/o P.O. Box 13, we are all interested in what you are time sent out about a dozen S.O.s. Bridgewater, MA 02324 doing. cards and the good people, about Terry Hart Cogan recently made the Class of 1955 whom you have read, graciously largest single contribution to Bridge­ responded. Thank you for you made water in the history of the college. Francena Warren Smith, 32 Mellen the column possible. Terry announced, at this years St., Needham, MA 02194 For this issue, because at deadline time commencement, a gift to Bridgewater Paul Sprague, Box 521, Hinsdale, NH my daughter and I were traveling in of one million dollars. Her gift comes 03451 Finland, I mailed no cards, so must at a time when state support for our Phyllis and Connie Caligaris are still apologize for having no word from college has been dramatically cut. In active, on a part time basis, with their classmates to share. However, let us her closing remarks to the Class of restaurant; "Monty's," in Leominster. hope that before the next issue, we will 1992 Terry said, "1 encourage other They spend as much time at their have heard, spontaneously, from: alumni, young and old, to remain home on Cape Cod as they can - after North-Geraldine Wardwell Keenan, Ruth active members of this community, they visit with their nine grandchil­ Bissett Kimball, Elizabeth Lesenechal giving as freely of their time, talents, dren. Several of their children are Metcalf and financial support as possible. actively involved with the family South-Olive Fisher, Helen O'Neil Fitton, Never before has it been more business. Eleanor Pitts Mathes needed." See related story on page 7. Marcia Crooks is director of physical East-Vernon Nickerson, Samuel Deich, Dr. Martha Cummings, retired profes­ education and health in the Abington Helen Judge Ryan sor of physical education at the public schools. The current president West-Edwin Randall, Stefani Konrad University of Massachusetts, will of the Hyannis-Bridgewater Physical Gjerset, Nan Prutell Rubin assume the role of president Eta Education Alumni Association, Items from those not specifically Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Marcia is also a director on the Board named are especially welcome. We Society International this fall. In of Directors of the Bridgewater like surprises. addition, Martha is extensively Alumni Association. This fall, Marcia We still urge you to attend Golden involved in the Town of Fairhaven as: will assume the presidency of the Bridges events. They are all worth­ president of the Riverside Cemetery Alpha Kappa Chapter of Delta Kappa while. No one is ever disappointed. Corporation, Town Meeting member, Gamma Society International. The price is right and everyone has a member of the Fairhaven/New Barbara Wolff Dawson of Braintree, good time - GUARANTEED! Bedford Master Harbor Planning writes that her husband, Jim, has Class of 1945 Committee for environmental protec­ retired from New England Telephone tion, Fairhaven High School Alumni and now works part-time and enjoys Volunteer to be your Class Secretary ­ Association Executive Board member, other activities. Barbara has enjoyed Call 508/697-1287 a member of the Student Assistance teaching preschool for 21 years. Their Committee of the Unitarian Memorial son James is a manager for the Spirit of Church which raises money for Boston which tours Boston Harbor interest-free loans for students, a with cruises. Son John is a computer member of the Fairhaven Historical programmer for Bradlees, and Society which has as its current project daughter Beth and husband live with the restoration of a former antique their child, Robert, in California. school which will open this fall, Barbara and Jim are pleased to have treasurer of the Fairhaven Colonial their first grandchild, and future Club which provides lectures and traveling will be to California. programs on antiques, and finally, she Dianne and Frank Dickinson, who are is teaching swimming to nine grand­ retiring this fall, are touring the nieces and nephews this summer. country looking for the ideal retire­ Therese Mack Doherty won re-election ment locale. Their three children are grown and they have three grandchil­ Anne Houghton Hall of Summerland to the Holbrook Board of Education. dren. Key has been elected Commander of Therese, who retired after 25 years as a

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Gloria and Joe Flaherty are living in Joe, Kathleen Crowley Kroll and developed a hands-on approach to Milton. They are expecting their husband Joe, Man) Lydon, Karen Mann teaching children to tell time. Her second grandchild immediately. Orcutt and husband Bill, and Cindy lesson plan appeared in the April Gloria is teaching physical education Smith. edition of "Arithmetic Teacher," a at Quincy High School in Massachu­ journal of the ational Council of setts. She is also treasurer of the Class of 1956 Teachers of Mathematics. Hyannis-Bridgewater Physical Gene Kenneday, 5 Kaybeyun Road, Education Alumni Association. Marion, MA 02738 Class of 1961 Kathleen and Joe Kroll are retiring Jacqueline Haslett, Professor of Physical Rochelle Matheson DeCaro, P.O. Box somewhere in the warmer climates Education at the University of Massa­ 1111, Lakeville, MA 02347 this fall. They have two children, one chusetts, Boston, will deliver a paper Edward Costa, M.Ed., was recently of whom is married. They have one on "Influences of the Olympic Games installed as president of the Massachu­ grandchild. upon physical education in Japan and setts Association of Public Accoun­ Mary Lydon is the director of physical the United States" at a pre-Olympic tants. He lives with his wife, Lucia, education and health in the Quincy Conference in Malagar, Spain in July. and family in South Dartmouth. public schools. She has just retired as Barry Moriarty returned to the Univer­ president of the Bridgewater Alumni sity of North Carolina in Chapel Hill Class of 1962 Association. where he is professor of economic Tom Lee, 68 Shore Ave., Lakeville, Karen and Bill Orcutt are retiring to geography after serving four years as MA 02347 Florida late this summer. Bill (BSC the director of the Geography and '57) has just retired as an assistant Regional Science Research Program at principal from the Weymouth Public the National Science Foundation in S hools. Karen and Bill, parents of five Washington, D.C. In 1987 he was children (one set of twins) have seven appointed R. J. Reynolds Research grandchildren. Professor by the university. He Cynthia and Carl Smith are living in recently spent a semester each East Bridgewater. Their farm, Smith's, conducting research at the University is flourishing and their three children of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England and are all working in it. They have two Aachen Technical University, Ger­ grandchildren and are expecting their many. This past summer he lectured third shortly. Cynthia is teaching at several Australian universities while physical education in Sharon. conducting research there. E. Sheldon Smith of Attleboro has headed the science department at Class of 1958 Sheila Tunstall McKenna is assuming the presidency of the Bridgewater Joseph Case High School in Swansea Volunteer to be your Class Secretary­ Alumni Association. Sheila is cur­ for 30 years. In addition to teaching, Call 508/697-1287 rently a merchandise processor for Sheldon has worked in industry and Neil C. Fitzgerald, M.Ed. of South Hallmark Cards. Last year, she began with non-profit organizations. He Dartmouth has written a story that graduate studies in coaching science at developed his first invention while at appeared in the February '92 issue of BSC and coached field hockey at Bridgewater and has several important "Highlights for Children." The story, Attleboro High School. She is pictured inventions to his credit. Sheldon has "Heart of a Champion," concerns a here carrying the Olympic torch been working with NASA as a young boy who learns from a college­ through the streets of Attleboro. resource person and with its space bound basketball player the impor­ station, Freedom. Through the years tance of good grades. The characters Class of 1963 he has earned a master's degree in were actually drawn form Neil's Volunteer to be your Class Secretary­ education and certificate of advanced experience as a teacher at Roosevelt Call 508/697-1287 study in physics from Boston College. Junior High School in ew Bedford. Albert J. Attar, M.Ed., who served as On Saturday, July 18, 1992, eight The accomplished author has pub­ principal of Talbot Middle School for physical education majors from the lished stories, plays, poetry, and 17 years, recently became principal of class of 1955 met at the Davis Alumni articles in over 150 publications. Center for a reunion and a gourmet B.M.C. Durfee High School. dinner prepared by Morrison's food Class of 1959 Class of 1964 service, the campus food provider. In Volunteer to be your Class Secretary­ attendance were: Phyllis Lanza Volunteer to be your Class Secretary­ Call 508/697-1287 Caligaris and husband Connie, Marcia Call 508/697-1287 Gloria Andrade, a teacher in the Crooks, Dianne Blackwell Dickinson, The U Mass-Dartmouth foundation Attleboro School System for 22 years, Gloria MacIsaac Flaherty and husband has received a $10,000 gift from the

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late William F. "Bill" Doyle, a basketball America for her quarterly publication, family violence and who also lectures coach at New Bedford Textile Institute The Facts. This is United Way's and presents workshops and trainings and S.M.U. from 1958 to 1966. Bill highest national award for community throughout the U.S. on these issues. died in 1990 after a brief illness. He outreach. She was also selected as one Ann M. Maguire was recently ap­ had been a teacher and coach in the of six United Way employees recog­ pointed director of the Office of New Bedford Public Schools for more nized by the YWCA of northern Rhode Neighborhood Services by Boston's than 30 years. Island as outstanding female employ­ Mayor Raymond L. Flynn. Ann, who Class of 1967 ees of the year. will oversee the Mayor's Constituent/ Ralph E. Flynn, M.Ed., retired from the 24 Hour Service Hotline making City Volunteer to be your Class Secretary­ Brockton School System after twenty­ Hall accessible to neighborhood Call 508/697-1287 five years as a dedicated teacher and residents, has been a longtime commu­ Dianne Thrasher has been nominated librarian. A party was held in his nity activist. Prior to this appoint­ for a 1992 presidential award for honor on May 28 at the Hancock ment, she was the executive director of excellence in teaching mathematics. Community School. In addition to his the city's Emergency Shelter Commis­ Serving as director of the Duxbury regular teaching and library work, sion responsible for coordinating Kumon Math Center, Dianne has been Ralph taught a photography course in services for Boston's homeless nominated for her teaching of second­ the evening at Brockton High School. population and during which time she ary mathematics. Donna Daley Brown was one of 30 was credited for additional services Class of 1968 international recipients of Delta Kappa such as job training and literacy Gamma's Golden Gift Leadership/ programs to provide a step up and out Donna Daley Brown, Box 366, Management Seminar Awards. The of homelessness. Ann stated that in Bryantville, MA 02327 seminar, held at the University of her new capacity she will continue to Texas at Austin, is an intensive, two serve the residents of Boston. week management program offered by Elected to the 1992-93 edition of UT's Graduate School of Business. "Who's Who in American Education" Think REUNION!!! Our 25th is coming. is Andrew E. Thompson. A mathematics Our 25th is coming. Remember, it will be teacher for 23 years, Andrew earned in the fall at Homecoming. Want to help? his master's degree in mathematics Have a good idea? Write to me or call me from Worcester Polytechnic Institute at 617/293-2835. I'm looking for pictures and has done graduate work at and other "stuff" so we can stroll down Harvard University, Fitchburg State memory lane. College, and Michigan State Univer­ sity. It should be noted that less than Class of 1969 five percent of the country's teachers Lucy Bernardo/Leon Raczkowski, c/o are selected for the honor. CON- Jane Lopes Crocker, director of P.O. Box 13, Bridgewater, MA 02324 GRATULAnONS! Gloucester County College Library, An informative communique was Class of 1972 was installed as president of the 1500 received from Sally Allen Baker to member New Jersey Library Associa­ announce that her first full length Volunteer to be your Class Secretary ­ tion at NILA's spring conference in book, Family Violence & the Chemical Call 508/697-1287 Secaucus on Friday, May 8. Jane has Connection, was recently released by Carol L. Bissonnette, M.Ed., has been been active in professional circles as Health Communications, Inc. The working as a counselor in the past president of the Southern New book explores the types of violence, Falmouth School System for 17 years. Jersey Regional Library Cooperative, the link to alcohol and other addictions She has just been transferred to the Region 6 of the New Jersey Library and the reasons people stay "stuck" in high school and is actively involved in Network and the Gloucester Online these situations. Ms. Baker, who helping young victims of abuse realize Library Database. Besides her degree received her M.Ed. degree from they are not alone. In a new program from BSC, Jane also earned her M.L.S. Bridgewater State College in 1969 and initiated this year, Carol said outside from Simmons. She lives in Washing­ now a resident of Waterville, Maine, is counselors come into the school, paid ton Township with her husband and a psychotherapist in private practice, for by the students' private insurance, three-daughlers. educator, author and consultant in the to fill the gap caused by cuts in state Jane Nugent, EdD., is vice-president for addictions field. In addition, she is spending that limit what the schools research and information at the United founder and director of Inter Reflec­ can do. She also points out the Way of southeastern New England in tions, a training and consulting firm increased numbers of non-profession­ Providence, RI. Jane was recently specializing in issues of chemical als who are getting involved and given a Gold Award by United Way of dependency, co-dependency and admits that "child abuse is

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everybody's concern." instruction and is certified as a library Michele M. Orabona of Pittsfield has media generalist and a reading joined City Savings Bank as vice . teacher. president and commercial loan officer. Deborah Sperry Walters and her husband, David, have been co-pastors Class of 1973 of Immanuel United Church of Christ Bruce W. Gaines, 637 East Queen St., in Clarksville, Iowa for the past three Inglewood, CA 90301 years. Deborah earned her master's in Andrew F. Callahan was commissioned divinity from Andover Newton to draw the picture of Lt. Col. Brian Theological School. Deborah and her Duffy that appeared on the 2, 500 ~irst husband have two children, Anne (2) day issue envelopes commemorating and Paul (0) and enjoy their life in the Midwest. They travel each summer to the launch of Duffy's space mission. Sandra Taraskiewicz received her visit relatives in Vermont. Having taken courses at the Art teaching certification for Colorado and A special request for information letter Institute of Boston and the South Shore has been substitute teaching for local has been sent from the Office of Art Center, he also does caricatures for school districts. An avid runner, she Alumni Relations to those classmates parties and conventions. plans to compete in the Boston who no longer live in Massachusetts. Stella Citrano and her husband Marathon at its centennial celebration. Lawrence Silverman have a successful Bridgewater graduates are every­ tax auditing and financial consulting Class of 1974 where, judging from the mail I have been receiving! Thank you for sending business, Sano and Associates, Inc. in Donna Tobin Wolohojian, 15448 along your news. I can't get to you all Abington. Indianola Dr., Rockville, MD 20855 in this column, but watch the next. Denise Correia, who earned an elemen­ Susan Baptiste, a four sport athlete in tary education degree from BSc, was her Bridgewater days, was cited as the Class of 1975 named Professional Secretary of the "most outstanding athlete" seen by Volunteer to be your Class Secretary­ Year at a ceremony in her honor held coaches June Lach and Marcia Picard Call 508/697-1287 recently at Charlton Memorial in their 37 years with athletics at John Aherne, M.Ed., recently became Hospital. She is a member of the Dartmouth High. Susan earned 13 superintendent of schools in Abington. American Cancer Society, her church letters for athletics and her record for Although at 42, John is relatively choir, and American Baptist Women in field hockey scoring has remained young for a school superintendent, he Fall River. unbroken. Baptiste competes in has already won the confidence of the marathons and middle distance races. Abington officials. Class of 1976 Nancy Kipp Florence, clo P.O. Box 13, Bridgewater, MA 02324 Jackie Sylvia Wheaton, P.O. Box 35, Atlantic, ME 04608 Patricia Hunt, vice chairman of the Easton Finance Committee, received her law degree from Suffolk Univer­ sity Law School and is now a practic­ ing attorney and a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association. She is Bridgewater alums met up with Red also a member of the Natural Re­ Sox Great Johnny Pesky at McCoy Colleen Coskren writes from her home sources Trust of Easton, and Easton Stadium. L-R are Philip Santoro, '73, in Claremont, New Hampshire, where Friends of Recycling. She recently ran David Walkins, '75, Johnny Pesky, Bruce she has taught primary grades since for selectman in that same town last Davenport, '73, and Greg Walkins, '73. 1978. She taught in Charleston, South Bruce Wayne Gaines and his wife, Kim spring. She currently resides on .. Carolina and N. Walpole, New Center Street with her husband, Philip L. Brown, are expecting their first baby Hampshire prior to settling in Tanner. in December. In addition, Bruce is Claremont. In May, she earned her planning a trip to Accra, Ghana, West master's in education from Castleton Africa to attend a black studies State College in Castleton, Vermont. conference and to reunite with his Colleen majored in curriculum and former roommate, Nii A. Addo, '75.

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students in the fall. Also due in the an employment counselor for the fall is her seventh grandchild. CON­ Massachusetts Dept. of Employment GRATULATIONS JANICE! and Training Office in Quincy Center. Richard F. Slein of South Easton, has Her responsibilities center on assisting worked for the Department of Envi­ Chinese and Vietnamese immigrants ronmental Protection and the Depart­ in networking their skills. She holds ment of Public Health for the past 25 bilingual workshops on how to assess years. He has recently agreed to career skills and how to find jobs. My become the town's new health agent. Lan holds her bachelor's degree from Slein is a state and nationally regis­ BSC and her master's from Monterey tered sanitarian and is certified in Institute of International Affairs in wastewater operations. He is past California. She lives in Middleboro president of the state Environmental with her husband Jim and two sons, Jill Normandin Leach was recently Health Association' and a member of Sean (8) and Andrew (4). honored with a 1992 Outstanding the State Health Officers Association. Cindy Gavin McNally is alive and well Young Leader Award. These awards Bentley College women's basketball and working toward her MBA at Anna are given annually by the Greater coach, Barbara Stevens, was selected as Maria College in Paxton, Mass. and is Worcester Jaycees to honor people the Converse/Women's Basketball an assistant marketing manager at the between the ages of 21 and 39 who Coaches Association Division II Coach Lance Corp. in Hudson. Cindy and have demonstrated leadership in of the Year following the 1992 season. her husband Bob live in West Boylston community affairs. Jill has written She has also been elected as the second with their daughter Bridget (6). grant proposals for Southbridge that vice president of the WBCA. Barbara Cynthia Ouellette, formerly a health have resulted in funding of almost will serve three consecutive terms, teacher at Scituate High School for $100,000 for drug and teen pregnancy moving up a rung each year. In her seven years, is looking forward to prevention programs. role as an officer of the WBCA she returning to teaching in the fall. In the Reverend Peter T. Richardson, who hopes, "to assist in the continual meantime, she has been working at received his master of education from growth and exposure of women's Doyle's Cafe in Jamaica Plain and BSC in 1976, was voted in unani­ basketball." traveling (this summer to Hawaii). mously to be the new minister of the I am happy to report that the "BSC She would like to know the where­ Unitarian Universalist Church of Girls Weekend" reconvened for the abouts of Cindy Gavin and Jack Andover, commencing this September. 13th year down at the Cape last June! Gauthier, '80. Prior to this appointment, he has been Besides catching up on each others Laurie Brown Trumann has been busy in the minister of the First Parish lives and rehashing old times, we Houlton, Maine directing and assisting Unitarian Church of Kennebunk, managed to place 2nd in a Karaoke the Houlton Children's Theatre. Maine for the past 15 years. He has contest by performing our own Earlier this year she directed the written two books, The Spiritual rendition of "Big Girls Don't Cry-eye­ production of "Telling Tales Again Founders of Our Constitution and eye!" Need I say more?! Sam?" She and her husband Dana Meditations in a Maine Meeting House. own the Moose County Music Store in Class of 1979 Houlton. Stop by on your next trip Barbara Cawlina Luby, 1 Ontario St. North! Worcester, MA 01606 Class of 1980 Peg Linehan Szostek, 1192 Bedford St., Whitman, MA 02382 Scott McDonald, 18 Church St., Kathy Gillen Canbray received her Bristol, RI 02809 master's in Special Education and is Chip Barone, our favorite mailman currently living in Woonsocket, Rhode finally graduated from Westfield in Island with her husband and two sons. 1990. Chip also recently passed the Mary Delorey is presently living in Bar! It was the first bar Chip passed Weymouth and working for the U.S. since 1980. Chip is a police officer in Postal Service. East Longmeadow and resides in Jennifer Barbour Fuller resides in Wilbraham. Chip and Leslie Trainor Middleton where she is a first grade Barone '80 have been married 12 years! Janice L Semple is expecting release of teacher. She and her husband Steve Who would have guessed? her new publication of Semple Math, a recently had their second child, Kyle John F. Franceschini, Jr., a physical basic skills mathematics program for and also have a daughter, Meghan (3). education teacher at Sterling Middle beginning and/or learning disabled My Lan Tran Harrington is working as School in Quincy and head coach of

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the Quincy High School boy's basket­ reports that Elizabeth Williams is Milton. ball team, was named the Basketball currently the afternoon DJ at WATD in John Horrigan is currently doing free­ Coach of the Year by the Massachu­ Marshfield, Mass. You can tune in on lance video. He started as a sports­ setts Basketball Coaches Association. your FM dial to 95.9 to hear Liz from caster (he did play by play for BSC) Dr. Tony Gambale is a chiropractor in 1-6 p.m. and turned comedian when he worked private practice in Swampscott, Mass. Class of 1983 producing comedy shows at cable Tony graduated from Palmer College television Channel 3 in his hometown of Chiropractic in Iowa. David Robichaud, c/o P.O. Box 13, of Dedham where he still resides. Rich Harwood is the president of the Bridgewater, MA 02324 Mark Sullivan received a master's Attleboro Area Chamber of Com­ It was a slow news quarter for the degree in clinical sociology from merce. Rich is also the owner of a Class of 1983. However, class secre­ Simmons College and is a clinical used refrigerator company called tary Dave Robichaud is looking social worker at Employee Assistance "Flams Old Junque." forward to receiving lots of updates Corp. in Shrewsbury. He resides in Joe O'Halloran is the head baseball before the nexfissue of Bridgewater. Easton with his wife, Linda. coach of the very successful Attleboro High School baseball team. Joe also Class of 1984 Class of 1985 teaches physical education at the Cindy Skowyra, c/o P.O. Box 13, Carrie Kulick-Clark, 44 Sharon Drive, Franklin Middle School. In addition, Bridgewater, MA 02324 S. Easton, MA 02375 he enjoys beating Rich Harwood on the Catherine Roussos Akin earned a master Jeffrey Brigham, employed by golf course as often as possible. of science degree in speech pathology Framingham District Court, and Doreen Wong is the National Sales from Northeastern University and Patricia LaBollita were recently Manager for WRKO Radio and was now works as a speech and language married and, after honeymooning in recently married. She resides in pathologist in the New Bedford public Aruba, reside in Framingham. Chestnut Hill. schools. In May she married Kevin John A. Ciolfi recently opened a real Please mark your calendar for Home­ Akin and they reside in Assonet. estate brokerage office in Canton, coming. This is a great chance to David Fisher is attending New England Prima Ventures Real Estate. renew old friendships and relive old School of Law and was named to the Russell E. Dougherty and Joanne times. Those who attended last year dean's list for the '91 fall semester. He Sancinito were recently married and had a great time. earned an M.A. degree in criminal reside in Bridgewater. Russell is justice from Anna Maria College. He employed as a page editor for MPG Class of 1981 is a state trooper who has served on Newspapers. Cynthia Booth Ricciardi, P.O. Box the Stoughton Conservation Commis­ Helen Landry of Milton received a 228, Taunton, MA 02780 sion for the past nine years where he certificate in paralegal studies from Leslie A. Kane married Ralph Boyce of resides. Aquinas College. Swampscott in March of this year. John Fournier has been teaching high Kimberly Murphy is pursuing a Leslie is currently working at New school in Kissimmee, Florida for the theological education at Andover England Telephone and her new past two years. He also is the football Newton Theological School in Newton groom is employed by the J.W. Daley coach there. In his spare time he Center, Mass. She also serves as an Company. The couple will make their competes in triathalons. He likes to office manager for a lead paint home in Swampscott. come back North to visit. inspection company in Taunton. According to the Dorchester Reporter, James Hachey is living in Orlando with Typical of the growing number of Sister Janet McCauley pronounced her his wife and classmate Linda Marie part-time theology students who First Vows in the Congregation of the Sullivan, '84. They married in October respond to a call to the ministry Sisters of Saint Joseph on Sunday, of 1991. Jim is the vice president of Bar having explored other careers, March 15. Sister Janet entered the Harbor Lobster Company, Inc. an Kimberly had spent a brief time as the Novitiate of the Sister of St. Joseph in importer/ exporter of wholesale editor of a local paper in Bridgewater 1989 and teaches at the Cathedral seafood. He recently was back in and as a kidney dialysis technician in School in the South End. Mass. at the Boston Seafood Show Brockton. Our Alumni Trustee, Louis Ricciardi where he met BSC grad Leon Wayne M. Phillips and Stephanie was recently re-elected chairman of the Weinstein, 70, with whom he now Graves were married in April and are Bridgewater State College Board of does business. Linda is a real estate residing in Avon. Wayne is employed Trustees for an unprecedented third administrator at First Federal of by Reebok in Stoughton. term. The following day, Lou com­ Osceola. pleted his successful year as president Brenda Hickey Hanley is employed in Class of 1987 of the Taunton Rotary Club. What the asset management department of Kevin Kindregan, LeMoyne College, next, Lou? the State Street Bank. She married Office of Student Life/Housing, A highly reputable source, (Lou), Alan Hanley and now resides in Syracuse, NY 13214-1399

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Well, classmates, we had our first 5th moted to the position of director of Kathleen Daley married Kevin O'Reilly year reunion committee meeting and a housing operations at Le Moyne on September 1, 1991. She is em­ couple of important decisions were College in Syracuse, where he has been ployed with the State Street Bank as a made. The date of the reunion will be: an assistant director of residence life portfolio accountant. The couple spent FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1992 (the for the past two years. Among his their honeymoon at Walt Disney night before Homecoming) and the responsibilities will be supervision of World. They are now residing in location will be in the Faneui! HaW staff, facilities, purchasing and room Abington. Quincy Market area in Boston. assignments. Ronald Dumont has completed the Further information will be sent out to Cori Lyon of Danvers was married to Electronic Warfare Signal Intelligence all of you in the next couple of months. Andrew Snow at the St. Mary of More Interceptor course at Fort The committee decided that we would Annunciation Church. After the Devens. keep the cost as low as possible in wedding the couple honeymooned in Linda Dutra recently married Jeffrey order to ensure (hopefully) a high the Virgin Islands and currently reside DeMarey of East Longmeadow. She is turnout. I appreciate those of you who in Danvers, where tori works as a employed by the Ludlow, Mass. sent me some suggestions about our service representative for Manpower, School System. The wedding took reunion and if anyone else wants to be Inc. place October 26, 1991. on the committee or has any sugges­ Judith Ward of Norwood was married Richard Evers graduated from the Air tions contact the Office of Alumni in March to Navy Lt. Paul Chrisman at Force basic training at Lachland Air Relations or one of the following the Naval Academy Chapel in Force Base in Texas. people who have volunteered to help Annapolis, Maryland. Judy is working Bethany Goulet recently married Ian with the reunion: Denise Lawson, Sue as a computer consultant for Informa­ McGonnigal on October 13, 1991. McCloskey, Bob "Hooch" Walnista, Greg tion Systems and lives in Virginia They spent their honeymoon in Walt Poillucci, Kathy Ryan, and Paul Bonitto. Beach. Disney World. She is employed as an Thanks and I'll see you in September! Class of 1988 aquatic toxicologist. !! ! Mary Hendricks and Allen Brown In other Class of '87 news: Dan Darcy & Susan Sullivan, c/o P.O. recently married. Mary is a physical Lauren Bina of Quincy recently Box 13, Bridgewater, MA 02324 education teacher at Bishop Keough graduated, cum laude, from North­ Margaret A. Costa, married Normand High School. They are now living in eastern University where she gained a Laurianno, '90 on February 15 at Our East Providence after a Caribbean degree in nursing. She is a member of Lady of Grace Church in Westport. cruise. the International Honor Society of She is a job specialist with Jobs for Bay Cindy Holt and William Lawrence both Nursing and is working as a staff State Graduates at Durfee High Bridgewater grads, were married on nurse at Massachusetts Genreal School. November 9,1991. They spent their Hospital. Susan Hogan has been appointed as honeymoon in Florida and are now Colleen Halvorsen is working as the director of Day Camp Polywog which living in Mansfield. assistant director of Girls, Inc. in is housed in the Malden YMCA. Krysta Koppenal has now completed Pittsfield, after a four-year stint as During the school year, she is a basic training at Recruit Training program/childcare director at the Old kindergarten teacher at Sunrise Command in Orlando. She was also Colony YMCA in Brockton. Her Preschool Learning Center in Malden. stationed in San Diego where she duties as assistant director will include Susan Sullivan recently accepted a job became a shipboard barber. SHSN planning, development and supervi­ as director of residence life at Koppenal returned to the USS Samuel sion of club programs, in-service Emmanuel College in Boston. Gompers this past May. training programming and program Scott Kramer is teaching math in New marketing. Class of 1990 Market, New Hampshire. Paul Hayden made his stage debut with Sheryl Bartley Nicoletti, c/o P.O. Box Gary Krushall has been selected as L.A.P. Productions in a performance of 13 Bridgewater, MA 02324 Outstanding Physical Education Major California Suite before the Taunton Sheryl Bartley and Ed Nicoletti, '89 were of the year by the National Association Rotary Club. Recently Paul has also married last May 25,1991. They spent for Sport and Physical Education. performed in a summer stock produc­ their honeymoon in Hawaii and then Joann Lane married Christopher tion of Lullabye of Broadway. In May of made a short trip to San Francisco. Sullivan. They are now living in this year he directed the Attleboro They are now living in Acton. Delaware where Joann is employed by High School production of A Funny Maura Collopy is coaching the Bright Horizons Children's Center. Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Wentworth College volleyball team. Sherry Martin married Chris McLoud Paul teaches drama at Attleboro High Kristin Cummings was crowned Miss on April 20, 1992. They followed the and lives with his wife, Liz Armstrong Greater East Boston. She was Miss wedding with a trip to the U.S. Virgin Hayden, '88 in Taunton. Brockton and third runner up to Miss Islands. She is employed by Scudder Kevin Kindregan was recently pro- Massachusetts in 1991. Mutual Funds Corp. They are now

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living in Plymouth. Robert J. Armey and Joy Prada were is living in Andover, MA. Karen Modano married Joe Fahey on married on February 14. The couple Susan Little is presently the music August 25,1991. They spent their went to Hong Kong on their honey­ research director at Mix 98.5 and has honeymoon in Ireland. The are now moon and now live in Caton, China. been since May, 1991. She also holds living in Leominster. Charlene Brezinski is the house director another position at the Massachusetts Theresa Moura married James Teixeira of the St. Francis Samaritan House. Department of Employment as an on September 14, 1991. She is study­ "She offers the homeless a new employment interviewer/ placement ing for a master's degree in communi­ perspective, a fresh view on life, and a specialist. Her weekends are full cations disorders. They are living in chance to know that someone believes assisting in the Sports Department of New Bedford after a trip to the in them...." WBZ-TV 4. Her goal is to one day Bahamas. Julie Anne Casey and Daniel Vieira work as a sports producer. Tim Norton has been decorated with Cardosa were married on October 13, Jean Ann McLaughlin has recently been the Army Achievement Medal. This 1991. The couple went to Disney elected secretary of the National Head medal is awarded to soldiers for a World for their honeymoon and now Injury Foundation, Inc. Survivors' meritorious service act of courage. He live in Indian Mound Beach, Buzzards Council. She also serves as the editor­ is now stationed at the Leighton Bay. in-chief of both the state and national Barracks in Germany as the executive Salvatore Cardella recently completed survivor newsletters. officer. recruit training in the Marine Corps. Kim Pelletier has recently taken a job as He was promoted to present rank. Class of 1992 a staff member at the Great Place to Congratulations! Pam Murphy, 57 Sagamore Street, Learn. She tutors elementary students Sean E. Conway recently graduated Braintree, MA 02184 in all subjects. form the Coast Guard Recruit Training Ann Greco Bonos and Mike Cavanaugh Jodi Promisel is now living in Naples, Center. Sean joined the Coast Guard are working and studying at Plymouth Florida. She is working as a school age in February of 1992. State College this fall. They will be counselor for the Collier County Angela Cornacchioli was recently grad assistants in the Campus Center, YMCA. named recreation director by the working for Jim McLaughlin '75, Ted Ringold recently received his Paxton Recreation Commission. director of student activities at the master's in education in counseling. Angela is also employed by center. He is one of the oldest master's Youngworld in which she teaches Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class, Christo­ recipients from BSC. Ted hopes to physical education to Catholic pher R. Mather of Brockton, recently enter a two year CAGS program at U elementary schools in Worcester and received a letter of commendation for Mass-Boston this fall. Framingham. superior performance of duty while Cindi Sanguedolce recently married Ted Frederic Dorr, businessman turned assigned with Helicopter Squadron­ Grevelis. They spent their honeymoon teacher, is planning on starting an Light, Naval Air Station, South in Las Vegas. They are now living in after-school enrichment program in Weymouth. Methuen. Cohasset, Mass. He hopes to fulfill his Nicole T. Rozanski is employed as a Chris Sissons married Christine desire to teach by conducting this fund accountant for the State Street LaPorte. They are living in Mansfield program. Good Luck! Bank in North Quincy while she works after spending time in Paradise Island. Susan Giannopolo and Mark England, on her MBA. Nicole will be taking the He is teaching at the Blue Hills '90, were married on April 25. After a CPA examination this November. Regional High School. cruise to the Virgin Islands, the couple May '93 is our 5th reunion. We are looking to put together a committee who would like to work on planning the 5th year reunion. If you are interested, please call Susan Sullivan at 617/735-9983 or the Office of Alumni Relations at 508/697-1287. We look forward to hearing from you. Class of 1991 Kerry Barnes, 5 Fairlawn Ave., Burlington, MA 01803 Laura Ouellette, c/o P.O. Box 13, Bridgewater, MA 02324

Pam Murphy, '92, Senator Erv Wall, and vice president of student services, Dr. Lynette Willett enjoy commencement exercises held in May. 32 BRIDGEWATER IN MEMORIAM

Ellen G. Feeley Mahoney, '14, died in daughters, a son and several this summer. April after a short illness. She had grandchildren and great-grand­ Veronica Quigley Melvin, '30, a been an elementary school teacher children. teacher in Fall River, and active for 30 years in Franklin, MA and Doris R. Teachman Lawless, '23, a member of several civic, church Poughkeepsie, NY. She is sur­ former resident of New Bedford and educational groups died vived by a niece and a nephew. died in Wareham after a long unexpectedly in June. She leaves 2 Hazel B. Forbes, '15, of Haverhill illness. She taught in New daughters, a sister and several died in May at the age of 97. Bedford's schools for 37 years until grandchildren. Lucy Chapman Hooker, '17, died this she retired in 1971. She leaves a Ralph G. Bumpus, '33, taught at the spring at the age of 96. She taught daughter, step-daughter, step-son, former Brockton Trade High for several years at the Lincoln and many grandchildren and School and also the Southeastern School in Holbrook, where she great-grandchildren. Regional-Vocational Technical resided for 80 years. She leaves 3 Helen F. Leary, '23; a native of Fall High School, until retiring in 1974. sons and a daughter. River, died in April. She was a He was an avid square dancer, and Flora Wilmarth Durfee, '18, a long grammar school teacher for many one of the founders of early square time resident of Athol, died in June years before retiring and taught in dancing in new England. Several at age 93. Her teaching career took several schools; the Robinson, family members survive. her to West Stockbridge and New Spencer and Westfall among them. John E. Baldwin, '33, a retired head Bedford. For many years she was She leaves a brother. of the English department at a volunteer at Red Cross blood Doris Dean Smith, '25, taught for Mount Hermon School, Northfield, banks and in the hospital gift shop. many years in Taunton and died on February 14, in Florida. Ruth Banim Ames, '18, a teacher in Dighton, and retired in 1956. Her He leaves a wife, 2 sons and 2 MA and New Britain, CT died in daughter, 4 step-sons and 7 step­ granddaughters. June of 1991. daughters survive her. James M. Peebles, '37, began his Clara Kriss McKenna, '19, died in Josephine Shaw Birdsall, '28, notified teaching career in Newton, went June in Hingham, the town in of her death June 16, 1992. on to become principal in which she lived and taught for 60 Mary Eldridge Hawes, '28, died Needham. In 1955, he became years. She is survived by a sister­ recently at the age of 95 in a local principal of Wellesley Middle in-law, nieces and nephews. nursing home. She was a teacher School until he retired in 1980. Catherine C. McKeon, '20, a resident in Winthrop and Wareham for 25 Jane MacDonald Stewart, '37, died of Taunton for her entire life of 92 years. on May 5,1992 at the age of 76, years, died after a long illness. She M. Delores Burns, '28, a Fall River after a long illness. She retired was a teacher at both the Caswell native died on May 5,1992. Her after teaching many years in and Walker schools. brother, Father Edward J. Burns, Weymouth. Her daughter, 3 sons Margaret Tubman Millman, '22, a pastor of St. Mark's parish in and 7 siblings survive. descendant of Pilgrim Elder Attleboro, was principal celebrant Violet Karimaki O'Quin, '39, of New Brewster, died in Plymouth in at a mass held at St. Thomas Hampshire died this spring at her May, 1992. She was 90 years old. Moore Church in Somerset. A summer home in Florida. She was She worked for the Millman Fulbright scholar in 1950, she a teacher for many years and was Electric Company, and also ran the taught in England, and ended her principal of the Osgood School in Pilgrim Acres Villages on Cape career as the head of the English Cohasset when she retired. She Cod. She was an avid gardener, department at B.M.C. Durfee High leaves a daughter, son and 2 step­ reader and acrostic writer. She School. daughters. leaves a daughter, brother and Helen M. Barry, '29, died in a Gertrude Boyd Shanahan, '39, a grandchildren. Brockton nursing home after a teacher in Quincy and Weymouth Louise Ivers Ledoux, '22, a teacher in short illness. She had taught in until her retirement in 1983. Mrs. the Fall River school system for 35 Brockton for 45 years and retired Shanahan leaves 4 children, a years, died in May. She was active in 1974. sister, 2 brothers and 7 grandchil­ in many clubs. She leaves 2 Alice Taylor Trask, '29, passed away dren.

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Bernard H. Kinsella, '42, a native of She was a co-founder and trea­ home in Whitman this spring. He St. John, New Brunswick, died in surer of Dartmouth Natural was active in civic affairs and the spring after a short illness. For Resources. She is survived by her educational associations. A large several years he taught English at husband, son and sister. family survives him, including 5 Athol High School and was Catherine McCrohan Poitras, '45, a daughters, 2 sons, 4 brothers and 2 chairman of the language depart­ New Bedford native, and a long­ sisters. Burial was at the National ment. He was a World War II time Dartmouth, Massachusetts Cemetery in Bourne. veteran, active in Boy Scouting and school teacher died April 29,1992. Judith Aitken Keating, '67, died of a tireless worker for the Athol She is survived by her husband the result of an accident on March community. Since retirement, he and daughter. 3, at age 46. She was a former and his wife have travelled exten­ Helen A. Driscoll, '46, a longtime math teacher in Ashland and sively. He leaves his wife, 2 teacher in New Bedford Junior Woburn High Schools. daughters and 3 grandchildren. High School, aied in June after a Mary "Jackie" Dunphy, '76, a former Barbara Reynolds Sylvia, '44, died brief illness. She leaves 3 nieces. professional basketball player, after a brief illness recently. Her Charles J. Sweeney, '59, former died after a long illness. She is teaching career in New Bedford chairman of social studies at survived by her mother and 2 was spent at the De Valles School. Norwood High School died at brothers. ,------, Share Your Alumni News in the Next Class Notes :

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