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P UB L IS H ED BY TH E S T U D E N T S

OF TH E G STATE TEACHERS . COLLE E

B RI D G EWATE R M A SSA C H U S ETTS

VOLU M E NO. ! ! ! I! The fel lowsh i p w h i c h we have enjoyed d u ri ng ou r years at th is col lege moves us to pu bl ish a ch ron icle of

what has been , d u ri ng th is ti me , so m u ch a pa rt of ou r

l ives . We have tried to separate the sig n ificant from the

tr i i l v a , senti mental ity from senti ment , and to record

that wh ich d raws us al l one to another . That the friend sh i p to wh ich we cl i ng and the most precious of ou r ex

pe r i e n ces shal l not be lost to us th roug h ti me , we have

bou nd together the h u morous a nd earnest , the fond and

i Al m a M i nspi rationa l ; and , n the doi ng , ou r ater to

ou rse lves. LA U RA AD ELA I D E M O FF I TT Teacher of Read i ng and Dra matics at Bridgewater from 1 91 2 to 1 936 whose vi brant and u nderstand i ng person al ity made Bridgewater a m uch more pleas

ant and worthwh i le pl ace for us ,

FLO RA M AY ST U A RT Teacher of G rade I i n Trai n i ng School from 1 891 to 1 936 whose leadersh i p and service to Bridge

water , both col lege and town , have estab l i shed her as one whose exam ple we hope

i n some measu re to em u late ,

we respectfu l ly ded icate th is book . L . AD ELA I D E M O FF I TT M I S S L . AD E L AI D E M O F F I TT

1 M iss L . Adelaide Moffitt came to Bridgewater i n 91 2 as a teacher of Eng l ish , es pec i a l ly i n the fields of read i ng and d ram a . She had had varied experien ces as teacher i n elementary g rades, i n h ig h school , and i n su pervisory work . As grad uate of a

Pen nsylvan ia Normal School and of the Cu rry School of Expression , as classroom teach er and special ist i n d ramatic expression , she was i nterested i n every phase of read i ng , from the problems of the ch i ld starti ng school to those of the col lege sen ior tryi ng to i nterpret Shakespeare .

Everythi ng that M iss M offitt d id , i n classroom or i n con nection with d ra matic

. A i i nterpretation , was thorough ly plan ned , and vivid ly executed person to whom h spi ration came often , she never depended u pon it for her resu lts . Rather , she de

w cl ea r . pended u pon hard ork and th i n ki ng When the i nspi ration d id come , it was the add itional touch .

But i n the m i nds of al l of us M iss M offitt is -m uch more than a remem bered good teacher . She is one of those persons arou nd whom legends grow , because of the vita l ity “ a n d color of thei r personal ities . Often i n the Col lege ha l ls one m ig ht hear , Did you hear what M iss Moffitt said today! ” o r “ M iss Moffitt 's class was such fu n ! and the seri o us val ues of the work became a l l the more i m pressive because of the origi nal ity

“ of presentation . G rad uates of th is Col lege who had the privi lege of m aki ng Drama “ i tic Cl u b tal k about M other M offitt with affection and rem n iscent sm i les , wh i le -I they reca I some i ncident of rehearsi ng The Tam i ng of the Sh rew , or The Littlest

’ Shephe rd . Col lege parties lack so meth i ng not replaceable because M iss M offitt s fu n and vivacity are not there . We m iss her friend ly sm i le and wise cou nsel .

B u t we get letters an d pictu res someti mes from her new home i n far-away Florida

- that make us envious . M iss M offitt with her new h ai r bob looks you nger and l ivel ier

’ “ - ” than ever . M iss M off itt s new boy friend (whom the p ictu res show to be an ador

- a ble neig h bor you ngste r of th ree) , her q u ickly assu med ch u rch duties , her del ig htfu l excu rsions i n the new car her stories of d rol l or exciti ng experiences—al l these show , w us that she is enjoyi ng her ne su rrou nd i ngs , and is maki ng friends and bei ng a friend as she d id here .

w — — And so , to M iss M offitt i n the South land , e sen d , not ha i l and farewel l but ou r best wishes a nd su re knowledge that l ife wi l l be fu l l of opportu n ities for conti n ued service , and of i nteresti ng possi bi l ities always , of friends , and health , and the tru e joy of l ivi ng . FLO RA M . ST U A RT M I SS F L O A M T T R . S UAR

M iss Flora M . Stu art ca me to Bridgewater as a teacher i n 1 891 . She was a grad

uate of the Bridgewater Normal School i n the class of 1 888 , and had al ready taug ht i n

Ayer , Fai rhaven , and Newton . Her com i ng was the beg i n n i ng of a period wh ich was - marked not on ly for its length , but for the amou nt and q ua l ity of the service wh ich she rendered to the School and to the people of Bridgewater .

When M iss Stuart came to the School , there was no separate practice school d i rect

ly con nected with the Normal School . Si m i lar work , however , was carried on i n a

part of one of the town school bu i ld i ngs . Here M iss Stua rt taug ht , and stu dents were sent to practice . Soon afterwards , the new bu i ld i ng was bu i lt , wh ich i ncl u ded seven

“ 1 75 . classrooms for a M odel School of pu pi ls i n eig ht grades I n 1 894 , a ki ndergarten was added , and later a n i nth g rade . At that ti me , M r . Al bert Ga rd ner Boyden was

pri nci pal of the N o rm a l School , and M iss Li l l ian H icks head of the M odel School and

. O Di rector of Trai n i ng n th roug h the years , th roug h the g rowth of the School to its

present proportions and status , th ro ug h the changes i n the appearance of the cam pus

and changes i n the teach i ng staffs , the fi rst grade i n the practice school conti n ued to be a pl ace where l ittle ch i ld ren were g iven the fi nest teach i ng and the most carefu l

trai n i ng by a teacher whose energy was u nflagg i ng , and who never al lowed her methods to g row stale or narrow ; fo r M iss Stuart stu d ied constantly and offered to her ch i ld ren

noth i ng but the very best of modern practice , and the very best proced u res that her

u n rem itti ng lovi ng enth usiasm cou ld devise . From that room also went you ng men

a n d women who had gai ned i n thei r practice period a vision of the possi bi l ities of the — real ed ucation of l ittle ch i ldren , a vision that never left them , but i nfl uenced thei r

whole l i ves, and th roug h them , the l ives of many h u nd reds of thei r pu pi ls .

I t is i m possi ble to calcu late the effect of the l ife and labor of such a teacher . Al thoug h M i s Stu art early establ ished a wide reputation as a specia l ist i n pri mary ed uca i tion whose room was v sited by i nterested teachers from fa r and near , it is not as an

expositor of method that she wi l l be longest remem bered . M en and women now i n the

- th ick of com m u n ity affai rs were started u pon thei r school l ife by M iss Stuart , and have

been the better and stronger al l thei r l ives for the lessons not i n read i ng alone , but i n

- ’ self control , i ndustry , honesty , and u nselfish ness wh ich they learned i n M iss Stuart s

room . Teachers an d ad m i n istrators are passi ng on da i ly i n thei r own school contacts

’ the ed ucationa l i dea l s that were cla rified and confirmed i n M i ss Stu art s room . — i And so , to reti rement , but not to a reti rement of d leness ; for M iss Stuart has

been for many years , a nd sti l l conti n ues to be , the ti reless Secretary of the Al u m n i

Association of the State Teachers Col lege at Bridgewater . Here also , she serves the

i nterests of g rad uates and of the Col lege .

We wish for her al l the best that l ife can hold , and assu re her of ou r appreciation . C L ASS OD E

’ We ve come to the end of fou r long years , Years that today seem short ; ’ We ve harvested riches of knowledge ,

And now we leave the port . ’ We ve set ou r sh i p a -sai l i ng t O n a ye u ncha rted sea , And the beacon l ig ht ever bu rn i ng

S ha l l gu ide us on for thee .

Choru s

Dear we leave thee , Ou r desti n ies u n known ; Bu t we sha l l always love thee

- ’ Where e re we chance to roam .

' We ve rigged ou r g reat sh i p l i ke those of old ,

O u r sa i ls are standa rds h ig h , ’ We l l teach thy tru e doctri nes forever,

Beneath the wide world sky . Then when ou r jou rney ’ s over ’ And the work we ve done for thee , We wi l l tu rn ou r sh i p

For the home tri p ,

And sa i l for B . T . C .

Li l l ian M . Cleary . M usic by Elea nor H a l l

F A C U L T Y

J P . OSE H I ARNOLD ALI CE B . B EAL EDITH H . B RAD F ORD Socia l Science Su pervisor of Trai n i ng M odern Langu ages

A . . . K MARY I . CALDWELL J U L I C CARTER RUTH E DAV IS LOIS L DEC ER Physical Ed u cation Li brary E ng l i sh Physical Ed ucation

CHARL S D N R G RG H DURG I N . I R N G RAV S E E, O E EO E E E E E Pen mansh i p M athematics Science ATH RI N H I P AU . H U F F I N GTON B R N L H UNT M . K E E LL L V E EL E Literatu re Geog raphy Psychology

0 . V V A . C LI H L TT I V v LUTZ P RIS I LLA . E _ O E M NYE E ngl ish Methods Art

F RI EDA RAND GORDON L . REYN O L DS M usi e Art F A C U L TY

MARY . . V SM ITH L OU I S C . STEARNS B AL F OUR S TYNDALL _ H istory Science ; Garden Science

Vl C . V . B C RA I N I NG MARTHA B URN LL GLADYS . ALL N L U IS R H RS O l M . E L E O E H O E Li brary P ri n c I pa l of Trai n i ng School G rade Two G rade Five

W D LUCY RAL Y V LYN . LI ND Q U IST N VA . L C K B . B E E E R E I O OO G rade Th ree G rade Six G rade Six MARY L . MAR KS KATH E N N E pAC KAR D GERTRUDE M . ROGERS Ki ndergarten G rade Fou r G rade Two

L GRACE E . SM ITH CHARLOTTE M . THOM P SON A . MA B E LE WARNER G rade O ne G rade Th ree G rade Five

MONA E . MORRIS F REDE RI C K A . M E I E R G rade One Physical Edu cation A L P H

E ! P L ANAT I ON OF TH E ART WO R K

Recog n izi ng the g rowi ng acceptance of photog raphy as a med i u m of expression , Al ha the Art Staff of p desig ned and photog raphed the section plates with th is i n m i nd .

The motifs for the plates , com plementi ng the ded ication , a re fi rst g rade activities, d ra ma , a nd read i ng .

“ The Classes plate , clone i n plastici ne , paper , and cloth , attem pts to portray M iss ’ Moffitt s read i ng activities . Artist , Ra l ph Nelson .

“ C The S A plate , done i n l i nen th read a nd cloth , shows a fi rst grade class as M iss

Stu art knew it . Artist , Ruth Strange .

“ ’ The Cl u bs plate , donei n papier mache , depicts M iss Moffitt s forte an d an i m — portant cl u b of the School the Dramatic Cl u b . Artist , Joh n J u l i n .

“ The Ath letics plate , done i n wood , shows ath letics as fou nd i n the fi rst grade .

Artists , Kath leen Kel ly and Dorothy Perki ns .

Dorothy Perki ns , art ed itor , and her assistant , Margaret Carlson , are responsi ble for the letteri ng i n wood .

Set u p and photog raphed by J osep h C h i cetti .

AP P R E C I AT I ON

The ed itorial Board of Al p ha wish to extend ou r si ncere appreciation to M iss Davis ,

M iss Nye , M iss Pope , a nd M r . Kel ly , ou r facu lty advisers , i n acknowledg ment of thei r va l u able assistance i n the pu bl ish i ng of th is book . We a l so than k M r . Wi l l iam Regan for the foreword , M r . Ral ph M oye for Formal ia , and al l mem bers of the col lege who have a ided i n ma ki ng the task of pu bl ish i ng the 1 937 Al p h a a most enjoya ble and va l ua b l e experience . 1 9 3 7

2 n . r A r M r Z l r . . n n . 4 . r L . . l R . eo i . M cGo ve n S R J . J , p , K J J G J R ow u l i Pa t idge l e t e ly , , , mith , oh sto ,

N n N . C i r . C h i cetti . , J elso l ffo d , — 1 L . n . r n . . C r n N . n . n . R M D , K , D H M B M D ow iss avis ava augh Pe ki s , P ul l , a lso , eato , o ahue

ALPHA BOARD

Ed itor-i h -ch ief Assistant Ed itor Busi n ess Manager Assistant Busi ness M anager Treasu rer Assistant Treasu rer Staff Photographer Assistant Staff Photog rapher Advertisi ng Manager Assistant Advertisi ng Ma nager Staff Artist Assistant Staff Artist Literary Ed itor

Sen ior Representatives

Typists

‘1 7 S ON N E T TO Y O U T H

Arou nd them spreads , as flawless as fresh snow ,

A space of i nfi n ite si ncerity , Where they may tram ple with temerity

Deep steps to mark the path of what they know ;

A sphere of em pti ness , where they may th row

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Brig ht darts of thoug ht , conglomerate , and see

Them settle , sh ift i nto cru de harmony

A b ri ef k l e i do sco i c . nd , f a p patterns show Thei rs is the u nscarred confidence of youth

Cou ld they but sig ht the armor ’ s smal lest ch i n k

An d prick l ife clea n ly , reason m ig ht wel l u p

Li ke blood , i n si ng le , scarlet d rops of truth ,

To g ive them a nswer , make them g lad to th i n k ,

Before ti m e stays the fi l l i ng of thei r cu p .

SEN I ORS

’ - — 1 933 34 Dr . Scott s Fi rst Year at Bridgewater Ou r Fresh man Year

I nstal lati on and ceremon y i n contrast with bl ue bows and bi bs , red caps and green “ ” neckties ; Acq uai nta nce Socia l where we fi rst saw each other on ou r best behavior ;

Ch ristmas Revel ; Fresh ma n Social , ou r fi rst opportu n ity for class cooperation ; Book

Week and teas ; biology , ga rden i ng , handwork , art , gym , and many , ma ny su bjects ; fou r d ivisions of g i rls and one of boys .

1 934- 35 Sophom ore Year

i No longer boys and g rls, no longer segregated , but i nstead you ng men and you ng women lea rn i ng and enjoyi ng l ife together ; fou r d ivisions i nstead of five ; electives ;

Sophomore Social , autu m n decorations ; Tra i n i ng School , we the last sophomore class - to practice there ; Sophom ore J u n ior prom , financia l em barrassment . 1 935-36 J u n ior Year

-J l J u n ior Socia l , I ce Carn ival ; Sophomore u n ior prom (m uch more successfu than ’ last year s) ; Fitch bu rg basketbal l game , school spi rit aroused ; Mard i G ras ; the Poole cu p won by a cred itable soccer team ; Olym p ics ; Cou nty Fa i r ; da isy cha i n .

1 936-1 937 Sen ior Year

- ’ Caps and gowns ; practice teach i ng , we the fi rst sen ior class to do it ; Hal lowe en , — - Sen ior Socia l , the most successfu l one ever both social ly and financial ly ; pro tem organ ization and class officers ; Ch ristmas card sale ; Sen ior c ha pe l program ; presenta tion of Class Day prog ram i n chapel ; Baccalau reate ; picn ic ; Facu lty Reception ; Class

Day ; G raduation ; I vy March .

Th is has been a prog ressive class with many ideas and the cou rage to carry out , mod ify , or d iscard them as was deemed best . I t has witnessed ma ny changes i n the ad m i n istration of the col lege and has been more or less the tryout class , but has a da pted itself q u ickly and easi ly to the chang i ng system . I t has contri buted m uch to

i l . the social , sports , and m us ca sides of the col lege l ife M ay each mem ber retai n the spi rit of youth , spontaneity of cooperation , wi l l i ng ness to u nderstand , and power of clear th i n ki ng characteristic of the class as a whole .

M ary Dona h ue , Secretary

21 F R ED E R I C N I C KO LAS AG N ETTA

469 Adams Street , Ash mont .

Dapper Fre d , the l iterary critic from Dor chester , the strong si lent m an of the Class of ’ 37 . Ph i losoph ical ly m i nded , Fredd ie , a l thoug h at ti mes bored , occasional ly m ade br i l l iant contri butions .

EL I ZAB ET H VAN DE SAN D E A LLEN

3 Waban Street , Wel lesley . Hand book Com

m ittee 3 ; Hobby Cl u b 1 .

Betty is usu al ly weari ng a sm ock , carryi ng a work of art , and headed for the art depart

ment . Very q u iet (except i n the dorm , we hea r) Betty si lently fol lows her own i ncl i na tions i n her own way . Her outward com posu re

is i m pertu rbable .

LEO A LPE RT

96 Wau m beck Street , Roxbu ry . Treasu rer of Al pha 4 ; Science Cl u b 3 ; 4 .

Assu m i ng that the cat that wa l ks a l o ne catches the m ost m ice , we pred ict that Leo wi l l have m ore of the fu rry fel l ows about h is doo r than the Bishop of B i ngen . He moves - a bout , ca l m , pru dent , and prod u ctive . We see l ittle of h i m but feel that beh i nd that i nscrutable sm i le there is personal ity even as we know that there is i ntel lectual ity .

AN N A AN D E RSO N

201 Howard Street , West Bridgewater . Class

Representative 1 , 2 , 4 ; Day Stu dent Cou nci l ,

4 1 2 4 . Secretary 1 , 2 , 3 , ; Stu dent Cou nci l , ,

’ Tru ly everyo ne s friend capa ble , good

h u mored , with a fi ne sense of val ues , enti rely

without selfish ness or conceit . Her si ncere

personal ity , u nderstand i ng sm i le , and cheery

words have e ndeared her to a l l . M AD EL I N E EL I ZAB ETH BA RTELL

1 9 . Day Street , Norwood . Stu dent Cou nci l

3 , 4 ; Camera Cl u b 3 , 4 ; German Cl u b 2 ; G i rl Scouts 1 ; Chai rman of Bu l leti n Board Com m ittee 3 , 4 ; Archery 3 .

M odern art is the keynote to Madel i ne ’ s — whole series of i nterests color , the theatre , peasant workmansh i p , Vi ncent Van Gog h ; she appreciates them a l l . For recreation , she real ly prefers wal ki ng i n the rai n , canoe i ng , or archery . And wou ld you know that wh ich M adel i ne avoids at a l l ti mes! Of ’ cou rse it s Victorian ism ; and pol itics !

M A RY FRAN CES BA RT LEY

Sandwich . Cha i rman Social Activities Com m ittee 4 ; Treasu rer of Class 1 , 2 , 3 ; Stu dent Cou nci l 4 ; 1 st Vice-President Stu dent Cooper 4 O 1 2 3 ative Association ; rchestra , , , Assistant

~ Stu dent D i rector 3 ; G lee Cl u b 2 , 3 .

Between solem n resol utions to stu dy hard

Mary does more pleasant th i ngs , such as re i i n e v v g the ancient art of conversation , s pec i a l ly d ialog ue . Her eyes express what she does not speak . S m a l l wonder the merrie Iassie is so popu lar with one of the lads !

N ELL I E G RACE B EATON

80 Lakewood Road , South Weymouth . Class Representative 1 and 2 ; Class Secretary

1 , 2, 3 ; President of Day Stu dent Cou nci l 4 ; C o ‘ m n t 1 Cam pus ni e , Reporter , Assistant News 2 Ed itor , News Ed ito r 3 , Featu re Ed itor 4 ;

Al pha Board 4 ; Camera Cl u b 3 , 4 ; Hobby Cl u b 3 ; C ivics Com m ittee 4 ; Dramatic Cl u b 4 ; - 4 I nter Cl u b Cou nci l ; Student C ou nci l 1 , 2 , 4 - ; Ten n is 1 ; Hockey 1 , 2, 3 ; Basket bal l 4 .

Nel l ie provides us with an exam ple of the magnetic personal ity . From the fi rst day at Bridgewater sh e . h as been an outstand i ng mem ber of ou r class . A zealous stu dent , a charm i ng conversational ist , a capa ble o r g a n i zer , she is one of the backbones of the class .

TH ELM A H OWA R D B EC K

40 Dud ley Street , New Bedford . Scouts 1 ; - Dorm itory Cou nci l 3 , 4 ; Secretary Pro tem 4 ; Woodward Dorm itory , Head Proctor 3 , - Vice President 4 ; Bowl i ng 3 , 4 .

’ ’ I t s the seaman s l ife for Thel ma , for how enth usiastic she grows as she th i n ks of sai l i ng and boats , and moon l ig ht on the water !

Paradoxical ly enoug h , she loves to sleep , too , and we hear she teaches a h istory lesson wh ich sends the wou ld -be experts scu rryi ng to the - shelter of the text books . Even her d isl i kes are widely scattered , i ncl u d i ng chop suey , gu ns , and sewi ng . CA R I LYN C HA P I N B ELL A L P H A

1 Norm al Street , Worcester . Ki ndergarten _i 1 2 Pr mary Cl u b , , 4.

Cari lyn has more depth tha n her gay su r

. f face reveals Because o her constant kn itti ng , she has earned the n ick-name “ M adame ” Defarge . Her easy , carefree man ner and her i - w aittract ve clothes make her a wel l kno n f gu re on the cam pus .

VE R N E ELWOO D BO DWE L L

37 Covi ngton Street , Bridgewater . Basket ba l l 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 .

Perhaps the g reatest recom mendation of Verne ’ s personal ity is that he cou ld get u p — i n the m i dd l e of the n ig ht wel l at A. M . — anyhow to go on bi rd wal ks , and sti l l be a part of the hectic l ife that goes on the rest of the day .

ELLA M . B ON Y M AN

79 Sted m an Street , Qu i ncy . G lee Cl u b 4.

Althou g h El la has been with u s on ly a year her lovable sm i le is known to us a l l . Her su n ny personal ity has wo n her m any friends . We ad m i re her for her versati l ity i n art and m usic . Her snappy conversation has I ivened ou r com m uti ng days .

EDWA R D RO B E RT BOWLES

287 Reed Street , Rockland . Basebal l 1 , 2

3 , 4 ; Coach 3 , 4 ; Captai n 4 ; Basketbal l 3 , 4 ,

Soccer 2 , 3 .

He has perha ps the happiest sm i le it is ou r l uck to see about . The peren n ial sophomore one of the fi rst real ly natu ral ath letes Bridge water has ever had .

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Wi nth rop Street , Ki ngston . G lee Cl u b 1 , 2,

3 , 4 ; Science 2 , 3 , 4 ; Topics of the Day Cl u b .

Brad has the d isconcerti ng facu lty of appear i ng monstrously h u morous , wh i le pred i cti ng perfectly amazi ng profits , academ ic and other n “ wise . The colonel is a army fel ler , bei ng particu larly ski l led i n recou nti ng and add i ng to the legend of that au gust body . Most fel lows wou ld have been l o st forever to thei r mates . H is roari ng man ner m ig ht affrig ht ’ you , but he s real ly gentle as a kitten , except perhaps on the basketbal l floor . U naffected and especial ly efficient along scientific l i nes , he is also a su re cu re for the bl ues .

J O H N T . B RO D E R I C K

M . S . , Boston Col lege . 24 Beech Street ,

East Wal pole .

Joh n comes to us from Boston Col lege where ’ he has al ready received h is M aster s Degree .

He is pri mari ly i nterested i n Science , wh ich we read i ly guessed from seei ng h i m so f re — q uently i n the lab here . Capable rel iable — ’ i ndependent we know he l l be a su ccess .

FRAN C ES I SAB EL B RO U G H

34 Adams Street , Fal l R iver . Cap a nd

Gown Com m ittee 4, Chai rman 4 ; Day Stu dent

Cou nci l 1 , Topics of the Day 4 ; Hobby Cl u b

1 ; Newman Cl u b 4 ; Basketbal l 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Soccer

1 , 2, 3 ; Hockey 1 , 2, 3 .

- Fran h ie can , and often does , su pply the m iss i ng facts of the choicest stories . She gets arou nd and learns th i ngs with an enviably u nfai l i ng prom ptness and energy . Her devi l - may care attitude can not h ide her generosity , wi l l i ng ness and abi l ity to work hard , with or for others .

AV I S A R LEN E B ROWN

Congress Street , Amesbu ry . Camera Cl u b 4 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Cam pus Com ment News Ed itor ; Dorm itory Cou nci l 4 ; Secretary Woodward

Dorm itory 4 ; Golf 3 , 4 ; Bowl i ng 3 .

’ Art is Avis strong hold , and desig n her specialty . Her Satu rday tri ps to art school have shown the si ncerity of th is enth usiasm and made many of ou r wou ld -be artists gaze at her with awe . She has also an i nterest i n horseback rid i ng , golf , d ramatic novels and photography . l m pertu rba ble yet reti ri ng — even to the poin t of shyness Avis is a paradox . M A RG A R ET M A RY B U C KLEY A L P H A

21 Kensi ngton P l ace , Brockton . Day Stu dent Cou nci l 1 ; Topics of the Day 4 ; Newma n 4 ' Cl u b ; W . A . A . President 4 ; Fi nance Com m itt 4 ee ; Cou nci l Leader 1 , 2 ; Hockey 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 3 Head of Hockey ; Basketbal l 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, Honor

Team ; Basebal l 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Head of Outi ngs 3 .

Bu ckey is gen u i ne , u naffected , a good sport .

She speaks and acts considerately , with care ’ for the other fel l ow s feel i ngs . Stud ious and ‘ capable , B u ckey does m uch for wh ich she expects no rewa rd except the satisfaction of ’ havi ng hel ped . She s a doer an d an ath lete .

M A RJ O R I E I R EN E B U TTE R F I ELD

1 1 2 Frem ont Street , Lowel l . G i rl Scouts

1 , 2 ; Camera Cl u b 2 , 3 , 4 ; Hobby C l u b 3 , Vice - President 3 ; Science Cl u b 2 , 3 , 4 , Secretary 3 ;

Class Representative 1 , 2 , 3 ; Correspond i ng

S ecr ta ry of W . A . A . 4 ; Qu oit Ten n is 2 ; Arch ery g 4

’ People i n general are Ma rg ie s m ai n i nterest , - with d ue em phasis on left handed blondes . - She l i kes danci ng , ten n is , letter writi ng and meeti ng people and goi ng to new places . The tru ly serio us side of her natu re l i kes science , rad io , electricity , m ach i nery , and a l l sorts of “ ” olog ies .

R U T H LO U I SE CA LEN

31 2 Pond Street , South Weymouth . G lee

C l u b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Choi r 2 , 3 , 4 ; German Cl u b 3 ;

Cu ltu re Fu nd Com m ittee 3 , 4 ; Piano Ac co m pa n i st 2, 3 , 4 .

Ta l l and d ig n ified , Ruth is everywhere — known as a m usician i h the Choi r and G lee

Cl u b here , as orga n ist and teacher of piano at home , a nd as a devotee of opera and sym phony at al l ti mes . We can plai n ly see that m usic has her heart , but we th i n k that science m ust occu py at least half of her left ventricle .

M A RG A R ET AN NA CAL LE RY

1 34 M ai n Street , Bridgewater . Hobby Cl u b 4 3 , 4 ; Top ics of the Day Cl u b 3 , ; Newm an

Cl u b 1 , 4 ; Cam pus Com ment 4 ; M odern Dance

G rou p 1 , 2 ; Golf 2 , 3 ; Archery 3 .

Besides her better- known activities i n h is tory and l iteratu re , Peg i nd u lges i n m usic , a nd her col lectio n of fam ous o rc hestra l re cord i ngs is one of her treasu res . She l i kes ’ sym phony and opera , Ferde G rofe s arrange ments , swi m m i ng , d ram a , and New Ham p

. sh i re . She is conscientious and capable with a si ncere friend l i ness that is an outstand i ng characteristic .

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M A R I ON C HA R LOTTE C HA M B E RS A L P H A

1 6 8 Wi lson Aven ue , Wol laston . Day Stu dent

Cou nci l 1 ; B u l leti n Board Com m ittee 3 , 4 ;

Al pha Representative 1 , 2 ; C l ass Representa 1 ve ; Garden Cl u b , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Topics of the gay 1

! ’ Bang Bang ! I t s M arion , shooti ng her rifle agai n . So beware ! Someday , we pre su me , M arion wi l l be explori ng the j u ng le as a second M rs . I c k l ey . But why d id she come to a teachers col lege ! Perhaps she i ntends to transfer her learn i ng to tam i ng the an i mals she encou nters .

M I LTO N E A R LE C HAS E

B . S Massach usetts State Col lege . M on n um e t Beach .

Earle came to us from M ass . State a nd q u ietly too k h is place among us . Ga ls at

B . T . C . had to cross h i m off the l ist of el ig i bles — m uch to thei r g rief . He had chosen h is “ ” one and on ly before com i ng to Bridgewater .

L I LL I AN M AY C LEA RY

1 8 Qu i ncy Aven u e , East Brai ntree . Day Stu dent Cou nci l 4 ; Newman Cl u b ; Ki nder garten Pri mary Cl u b 4 ; M odern Danci ng 1 , 3 .

— ’ Versati le that s Li l . Whether it be verse , desig n or danci ng she does each with ease , assu rance an d fi nesse . Her friend ly , sym pathetic man ner has made many friends for her d u ri ng her fou r years . She adds a touch of her very stri ki ng perso nal ity to al l her work . We wi l l m iss the sol icitation and sym pathy that is characteristic of Li l .

N ELSO N C L I FFO R D

42 Rugg les Street , Qu i ncy . Advertisi ng

Manager of Al ph a 4 ; Assistant M anager 3 .

Cl iff ’ s vocal i m itations of wel l known people are a sou rce of del ig ht and entertai n ment . He seldom takes l ife seriously but he is very m u ch i nterested i n h is work . Heard f re q uently i n class and outside either reciti ng m or conversi ng , Cl iff backs u p h is arg u ents and always has a snappy retort .

28 0 1 9 3 7 M ARJ O R I E B RA D FO R D COB B

52 Th u rber Aven ue , Brockton . Topics of 4 2 the Day ; Basketbal l 1 , ; Hockey 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ;

Cam pus Carn ival 3 .

“ Floyd G i bbo n i sh M arj keeps us busy

catch i ng u p with her thoug hts . Hers is a clean cut personal ity—reflecti ng the worki ngs

of a tru ly log ical m i nd . Marj is never too — busy to hel p someone i n d istress a rea l friend .

V I RG I N I A COC H RAN E

33 Prospect Aven ue , Wol laston . Woodward

Treasu rer 4 ; Garden Cl u b 1 , 2 , 3 ; K i ndergarten

Pri mary 3 , 4 , Secretary 4 . M odern Danci ng

1 , 3 , 4 .

G i n ny is very q u iet and sere n e and p ossesses - fl an u ndersta nd i ng , deep feel i ng natu re ma k

i ng her a g rand pal . K . P . and Modern Dan ci n been her i nterests du ri ng her years at ghaze

PH Y L L I S CO LBY

B i rc h nesadaw , M e rr i m o r . Dorm itory Cou n

ci l 1 ; Li brary 2, 3 , 4, President 4 ; Topics of - ' the Day Cl u b 3 , 4 ; I nter Cl u b Cou nci l 4

Chapel Com m ittee 4 ; W . A . A . Cou nci l 4 ,

ittle Dance G rou p 4 . L ,

One wou ld scarcely expect the sl i m Phyl l is to be a mou ntai n cl i m ber but that rigorous

sport is real ly her favorite . She is an e h

th usi asti c cam per as we l l , and performs with

ski l l i n the modern dance . I n the class

room , her i nterests l ie i n the real m of h istory

and geogra phy . And does she have d isl i kes! J ust ask Phyl her op i n ions on those who bl i nd ly fo l low the crowd or serve her an

egg for breakfast .

LO U I SE E U D O RA COLL I NS

231 R iver Road , New Bedford .

— A scholar , anxious to be thorough usual ly fou nd between the pages of a h istory or psy ' c ho l o g y book . Manages to take ti me out to

d rive a car u p from New Bedford . Very serious — about her profession and a l so a you ng man . Wh ich wi l l wi n !

29 EL I ZAB ET H CAT H E R I N E CON LEY A L P H A

1 36 M idd leboro Aven ue , East Tau nton . ’ W . A . A . D i rectors Cou nci l 4; Elections Com m itt 4 ee ; Topics of the Day 2 , 3 , 4 ; Ed itorial Writer of Cam pus Com ment 3 ; Ed itori al 4 4 Ed itor ; Hockey 2, 3 , ; Basketbal l 1 , 3 ; D i rec

tor o f Hockey 4 ; Basebal l 2, 3 .

Not very large physical ly , but mental ly — a world of ideas Sal ly is usu al ly del i berati ng ,

debati ng , deci pheri ng , or playi n g hockey . Wi l l i ng to g ive her fran k opi n ion — and it is always defi n ite and analytic—Sal ly is earnest

ness ti nged with h u mor .

LO U I SE AG N ES CON LEY

50 Eri n Street , Wh itman . Day Stu dent Cou nci l 1 ; Cam pus Com ment 4 ; Hobby Cl u b

3 ; Topics of the day 4 ; Newm an Cl u b 4 .

ou ise h as n eve r been known to waste a L _

m i n ute , works hard and defi n itely , wal ks determ i ned ly from one d uty to another wear

i ng a ready , q u ick sm i le beh i nd wh ich there is an eq u al ly alert sense of h u m or and a pol ite

m an ner .

E M M A M AD EL I N E CO N N ELL

1 8 H i l lcrest Road , East Weym outh . W . A .

A . Board 3 ; Secretary of Ti l l i ng hast 2 , Vice

4 . President 3 , President Garden Cl u b 3 , 4 ;

Newman Cl u b 4 ; B icycl i ng 2 , 3 , 4 ; Head of

B icycl i ng 3 .

t l A a l g i rl , serious and seem i ng ly q u iet .

Del ig hts i n keepi ng bicycle pedals i n motion , and everyth i ng i n order at Ti l l i ng hast . M addy has lovely clothes and always appea rs spic — a nd span a tru ly refresh i ng person .

' G A I L ED M U N D co sc Ro ve

’ 1 4 Kensi ngton Park , Lyn n . Men s Cl u b - 4 ' 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, Vice President 3 , President ; M en s

Cl u b Play 1 ; Cam pus Com ment 1 , 2 , 3 , Ci r cu l ato ry M anager 2 , Busi ness M anager 3 ; Social Activities Com m ittee 3 ; Stu dent Cou n ’ ci l '4 ; I nter-Cl u b Cou nci l 4 ; M en s G lee Cl u b

1 ; Newman Cl u b 3 .

The short , towheaded fel low i n the frighten i ng g reen jacket! The one with the aston ish ’ i ng coiffu re! Yes , that s Gai l . The brig ht ’ - - - - - spot wherever he goes . S M O O T H , that s ’ the word . They say h is futu re s assu red . ’ We l l , let s loo k at the record . You look at

it . I t m akes me feel too m uch l i ke a m icrobe .

30 H ELEN C LA I R E DAC KO

82 Radcl iffe Road , M atta pan . Fi nance

. 4 Com m ittee W . A A . ; French Cl u b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; President 3 ; Stu dent Advisor 4 ; Treasu rer

. . . 4 1 W A A ; Basebal l , 2, 3 , 4 ; Basketbal l 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Hockey 1 , 2 .

Du ri ng basebal l season , Helen is busy play i ng or u m pi ri ng on the cam pus ; or , with her enth usiasm for the sport , p l us that for mathe mat i cs, we fi nd her stu dyi ng the batti ng averages i n the big leagues . Helen is the rare type of person who can rely u pon her own i nterests alone for enjoyment .

KAT H E R I N E M A R I E DO NA H U E

28 Pal mer Street , Somerset . President of Stu dent Cooperative Association 4 ; Day Stu 1 2 dent Cou nci l , , 3 ; Cl ass Vice President 2 , 3 ; 3 Social Activities Com m ittee 2, ; Hobby Cl u b 1 .

U naffected and gently good - natu red is

Katheri ne , with a q u iet way of getti ng th i ngs F done . req uently caug ht i n a pensive m ood ,

~ she is , too , often am usi ng i n a refresh i ng ly youthfu l way . Her tranq u i l l ity and charm i ng am ia bi l ity i nspi re the confidence of her many friends .

M ARY EL I ZAB ET H DO NA H U E

33 Florence Street , Tau nton . Secretary of Class 4 ; C lass Representative 3 ; Day Stu dent Cou nci l 1 , 2 , 3 ; Stu dent Cou nci l 3 ; Al ph a l2 ep rese ntative 2 , 4 ; W . A . A . Representative 2

An i nd ispensable mem ber of the class of ’ - 3 d co O . 7 , capable , ependable , perative She is cand id but i n a tactfu l ad m i rable way that has g iven her a h ig h place i n the esti m ation of her classmates . I n her gentle , sym pathetic man ner—topped by a d ry su btle h u mor M ary can always be depended u pon to do even more than her share and to do it we l l .

T H EO DO R E E H R HA R DT

8 Stetson Street , Wh itman . Class Presi dent 4 ; Student Cooperative Association 4 ; ’ 1 2 3 4 O 1 2 4 M en s G lee Cl u b , , , ; rchestra , , ; ’ Secretary of M en s Cl u b 2 ; Soccer 2 , 3 , 4 .

I nterested i n the fi ner ideals of l ife for wh ich he has a natu ral appreciatio n , Ted speaks i ntel l igently , if someti mes argu mentatively , but usu al ly with a twi n k l e i n h is eye . Ver sati l ity is h is vi rtue ! plays soccer , dances , knows m usic , plays a piano exceptional ly we l l is i ndependent and dependable . LO U I SE ELD R I D’ G E A L P H A

47 H ig h land Road , West Somervi l le . Lectu re

Fu nd Com m ittee 1 , 2 , 3 ; C ivic Com m ittee 4, Chai rman 4 ; Class Representative 1 ; Stu dent 1 Cou nci l ; Scout Cl u b 1 , 2, Secretary 2 ; G lee 2 3 4 Cl u b , , , Li brarian 3 ; W . A . A . Cou nci l 4 ; H ead 0 f H ea lth 3 ; Basketbal l 1 ; M odern Dan ci ng 3 4

M i ld and d rol l , precise and ana lytic , Lou ise

- is very earnest i n d iscussion and . yet q u ietly h u m orous . Sau nteri ng from the dorm to classes , never h u rryi ng , she reta i ns her presence of m i nd i n a l l s itu ations , is always cou rteous a nd considerate , appreciates good l iteratu re .

R I TA E L LZAB E TH FA R LEY

87 Wel l i ngton Aven ue , Pittsfield . Newman - Cl u b 1 , 3 , 4 , Vice President 3 ; French Cl u b 1 ;

Hobby Cl u b 3 , 4 ; K i ndergarten Pri mary 4 .

R ita , pri m , but l i kably so , perhaps because of her sm i le , l i kes to th i n k and th i n k hard , also enjoys i n a q u iet way , a good ti me a n d a “ ” ’ bit of nonsense now and then . R ita s persistency , i nd ustriousness , and art of get ti ng along with people shou ld hel p her easi ly th roug h l ife .

FLO R EN C E MA RY FE RG U SO N

1 6 Everett Street , Rockland . Class Day Com m ittee 2 ; I nter-Cl u b Cou nci l 4 ; G lee

Cl u b 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Accom pan ist 2, 3 , 4 ; President

4 ; A Capel la G rou p 3 , 4 ; C h a pe l pian ist 2 , 3 ,

4 ; Col lege Choi r 1 , 2, 3 , 4.

Flossie and her flyi ng Paderewski fi ngers ’ are fam i l iar to a l l of us ; and we can t forget her Li ly Pons voice—and what she has meant to G lee Cl u b ! Besides bei ng fa mous m usi — cal ly she has a jol ly , carefree attitu de a nd lends a colorfu l note to any occasion with her brig ht clothes.

ED I T H J ESS I E F I SKE

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1 58 M a i n Street , G reenfield . Scouts 1 ; w - Wood ard Dorm itory , Vice President pro - - tem 4 ; Vice President of Class , pro tem 4 ; Cha i rman of Class Day Com m ittee 4 ; Bowl i ng

3 , 4 ; Head of Bowl i ng 3 ; Bad m i nton 4 .

No one wi l l be su rprised to know that Ed ith ’ s favorite sport is swi m m i ng , nor that she l i kes to ride i n th u nder storms , and hates kn itti ng bags and wea ri ng ru bbers . And certai n ly not one eyelash wi l l q u iver i n su rprise at the a n n o un ce me nt t h at her favorite mem ber of _

Bridgewater society is M r . Du rg i n .

32 M A R I O N COO M BS F U LLER

58 Royal Street , Wol laston . Dorm itory Cou nci l 1 ; Garden Cl u b 1 ; Topics of the Day 2 3 4 , , , Treasu rer 4 ; Danci ng 1 , 2 .

Marion has depth of character and an a n a ly

tic m i nd wh ich can not be deceived . We si ncerely bel ieve that her career wi l l not beg i n and end with bei ng a class-room teacher but i l “ ’ ” she w l be fou nd i n Who s Who i n Edu cation .

M AR I AN G ALL I PEA U

78 Pleasant Street , M ansfield . Garden

Cl u b 1 ; Newman Cl u b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Topics of the

Day Cl u b 3 , 4 ; Hobby Cl u b 3 , 4 ; Basketbal l 1 ;

Archery 2 , 3 ; Golf 3 .

I t is d ifficu lt to say whether M arion prefers dorm itory or com m uti ng as she tried fi rst one and then the other with true i m partial ity .

To h istory and l iteratu re , however , she is more constant ; and thoug h she seldom dares confess it , she has a decided taste for vivid ' cri mson colors . Handwork and book bi nd i ng are activities i n wh ich , M arion i nsists , she si m ply was never meant to engage for pleasu re .

FLO R EN C E M AB EL G I LL I S

61 Sycamore Aven ue , Brockton . Student Cou nci l 4 ; Cha i rman Li brary Com m ittee 4 ;

G lee Cl u b 2 , 4 ; Li brary Cl u b 3 , 4 ; Danci ng 4 2 , 3 , ; Hockey 2 ; Basketbal l 2 ; Soccer .

Flossy ’ s talent for the modern dance is recog n ized th roug hout the col lege . Fl itti ng h ither and yon , accom panyi ng herself with a g ig g l e , outside of the dance class Flossy has proved her sportsmansh i p by bei ng able to laug h at her own m istakes and sym path ize with others who have erred .

CATH E R I N E M A RY GOD S I L L

41 G rove Aven ue , Brockton . Newman Cl u b

1 , 2, 3 ; Basketbal l 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Base a

Partici pati ng i n a l l sports has not taken away Kay ’ s enth usiasm and i nd ustry con ’ cern i ng stu d ies . She s always wi l l i ng to he l p a friend i n need along any l i ne whatever be cause her general al l -rou nd abi l ity is not on ly known , but soug ht . M A RY E I LEEN G RANT A L P H A

1 t . 350 North M ai n S , Fal l River . Topics of the Day 3 , 4 ; Basketbal l .1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Ten n is 2 4 1 2 1 , , 3 , ; M odern Dance , , 3 ; Little Dance

G roup 2, 3 ; Hockey 1 , 3 ; Soccer 1 , 3 .

So often m isu nderstood because of her — varyi ng m oods aloof ; haru m -sca ru m ; merry ; moody . Very i ndependent i n her th i n ki ng and actions . A g rand ath lete althoug h i h “ c l i ned to play too hard . S h e has no use fo r - hypocrites , ha ndsha ke rs, or J oe pl ugs who work for a mark rather than knowledge .

P RAKS E DA L U CY G R I C I US

1 3 Goodwi n Street , Bridgewater . I nter

Cl u b Cou nci l 3 ; Top ics of the Day 2 , 3 , 4 ,

Treasu rer 3 ; Garden Cl u b 2, 3 ; Ca mera Cl u b

2 , 3 ; Hobby Cl u b 2 , 3 , 4 , President 4.

- G racious , soft spoken , si ncere , Patsy works with serious pu rpose , very conscientiously and systematical ly . She is a stu dent who generously cooperates with her classmates and asks noth i ng from them i n retu rn . Pat can always be depended u pon —as can her sm i l i ng g reeti ng and gentle man ner .

DO ROTH Y LO U ISE HALL

1 49 Wash i ngton Street , Wh itman . L i brary

Com m ittee 3 , 4 ; Class Day Com m ittee 3 ; G lee 1 2 1 2 Cl u b , ; Col lege Cho i r , , 4 ; Hockey 1 , 2 , 3 ; 1 2 Basketbal l , ; Baseba l l 3 ; Archery 2 ; Danci ng

3 ; Vol ley Bal l 2 , 3 .

A sm i le l ig hts u p her face showi ng lovely — ’ teeth that s you r fi rst i m pression of Dot . — She is a g i rl of ma ny talents she si ngs wel l , knows al l about the latest books and has a — , g o c busi ness head al l that fou nd i n one g i ri d

E LEAN O R W I LL I A M S HALL

1 22 Cam bridge Street , F a l l R iver . Class Day M usic Com m ittee 2 ; I nter Cl u b Cou nci l 4 1 2 3 4 ; G lee Cl u b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Orchestra , , , , - — Assistant Concert M aster 3 , Concert M aster

4, Stu dent D i rector 4 ; Col lege Trio 2, 3 , 4.

Eleanor with her m any moods del ights us by d igg i ng u p the personal bits of her l ife and correlati ng them with class work . I n c h a pe l she adds the necessary ethereal ai r— “as she d raws her bow over the stri ngs , i nspi ri ng us " to do g reater th i ngs .

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J A M ES M U R RAY H O RTO N A L P H A

1 6 O rchard Street , Tau nton . B . T . C . A . A .

Cou nci l 3 , 4 ; Soci al Activities Com m i ttee 4

Vice President 4 ; Soccer 2, 3 , 4 , M anager 3 , 4 ,

Basebal l 1 , 2, 4 .

With a large , i nfectious g ri n , J i m my bus tles with activity rush i ng from school store to gym to dorm itory . Friend ly , obl ig i ng , and loyal to h is ideals and to h is friends , he retai ns h is d ig n ity even when atti red i n soccer togs or when weari ng h is hat with bri m u p i n tu rned front .

DO ROTH EA R U T H H O U G H TO N

222 West M ai n Street , Avon . Hockey 2 , 3 ;

Te n n iq uo it 2 .

A l ittle Dot with a lot of dash —and a love - for travel . Possesses note boo ks of h igh val ue —with assig n ments com pleted i n every de tai l . The ki nd o f a perso n one m ay take i nto confidence with confidence .

ROSA M O N D I M H O F

57 Central Street , Abi ngton . G lee Cl u b 2 ; G erm an Cl u b 3 , 4 ; Soccer 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Basket ba l l 1 ; Baseba l l 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 .

Her sense of h u mor and her laug h i ng eyes are a pleasant contra-st to her otherwise serious expression . A scholar , one who has read h is tory and l iteratu re extensively—that is Rosa — mond n ice to be with , placid , tolerant , ph i losoph ical .

RO B E RT CO PELAN D J AC KSO N

1 01 Syca more Street , Brockton .

Althoug h Bob is a transfer from U rbana

J u n ior Col lege , he is now an essential part of ou r class . We are not certa i n whether he shou ld receive the title of Assistant Dean of — M en or th at of Assistant J an itor he has

' fi l led both roles capably . A conscientious pu rsu er of scientific knowledge , Bob can hold h is own i n the merry maze of wit and h u mor .

36 1 9 3 7 J O H N . JACO BS

B . S ; B . E . E . , Northeastern U n iversity 22 ’ 4 President s ane . Qu i ncy .

Th is mathematical ly i ncl i ned g raduate stu dent from No rtheastern was one of ou r

most pleasant and jovial mem bers . Ever ’ sm i l i ng , ever hel pfu l , J oh n s presence has

added m uch to Bridgewater .

ED I T H V I RG I N I A J AM ES

1 4 G lee Cl u b , 2 , 3 , ; Dramatic Cl u b , 4 .

— Ed ie has a flare . for the arts m usic and

d rama are her forte . I n her southern man ner she made a most charm i ng lead i ng lady for the Men ’ s Cl u b play ou r J u n ior year and has g iven her ta lents a lso to both G lee Cl u b ’ and the choi r . She s peppy , happy , and fu n

to be with .

H ELEN JAR USI K

1 1 0 Cou nty Street , New Bedford . Day

Student Cou nci l 3 , 4 ; Class Day Com m ittee 3 .

J ust a wee g i rl who d rives a big car i n such a mag netic way— that occasional ly she fi nds

herself i n an accident . Helen is very artistic , “ and modern to the nth deg ree . She has a

fi ne sense of h u mor and is very cooperative . What better q ual ities may a teacher possess !

J O H N A! EL J U L I N

87 Cl iffe Aven ue , Lexi ngton . Cam pus Com

ment 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , Associate Ed itor 4 ; G lee Cl u b

1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Al pha Board 3 , 4 ; C ivic Com m ittee 4 ; ’ ’ Men s Cl u b Play 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Secretary of M en s

G lee Cl u b 3 .

Th is very blond you ng man who always knows the mean i ng of the most d ifficu lt and obsolete words has entered who le heart

ed l i nto col lege l ife d u ri ng h is fou r years . y — He is a man of many talents he d raws for — Al pha , writes for Cam pus Com ment and what wi l l Men ’ s Cl u b do for a lead i ng lady for thei r plays!

37 CAT H E R I N E L U C I L L E KAVANA U G H A L P H A

4 ‘ - - 3 Snel l Street , Brockton . Ed itor i h ch ief Al ha 4 ' - of p , Assista nt ed itor 3 ; I nter Cl u b Com m ittee 4 ; Frosh I n itiation Com m ittee 2 ; Social Activities Com m ittee 3 ; Hobby C l u b

3 ; Newman C l u b 4 ; Hockey 1 , 2 ; M odern Da nce 3 4 G rou p , ; Archery 3 , 4 ; Tap Danci ng 1 , 3 .

Very , very , modern Luci le is always doi ng someth i ng i nteresti ng—from cond ucti ng a fash ion show , to m aki ng a su rvey for a maga — zi ne as wel l as bei ng ed itor of ou r book .

Her regal wa l k , sponta neous laug hter , keen enth usiasm , and capricious i mag i nation add to the bu oya ncy of her personal ity—make her al ive , vivacious , del ig htfu l ly youthfu l .

V I RG I N I A ROSE KELLE H E R

1 5 Pal myra Street , Wi nth rop . G lee Cl u b 2 3 ‘ , ; Newman Cl u b Topics of the Day 3 , 4 ; 2 3 Hobby C l u b , ; Hockey 1 , 2 ; Soccer 2 , 3 .

A d a i nty m aiden , refi ned , gentle , altogether del icately lovely , Vi rg i n ia moves and spea ks softly with a sl ig htly q u izzical , reflective - - expression . Her al most a g igg le bu bbles here a nd there i n her speech . Her gen u i ne i nterest i n people and what they are doi ng her sym pathetic u nderstand i ng of others m a e her one of those people we l i ke to have

W i tkus .

H ELEN M AR I E KELLY

C h a n d l e r Street , Hol brook . Social Activiti es Com m ittee 4 ; Second Vice - President of Stu dent Cooperative Association 4 . G lee Cl u b 3 4 o f , ; Topics the day 3 , 4 . Te n n i q uo it 1 , 2 ,

3 , 4 . Archery 3 , 4 . Soccer 1 .

A Co l lege Cam pus Type who appears i n Septem ber issues of famous magazi nes tel l i ng us “ what to wear and how to wea r it — I n real l ife she is al l that her type shou ld — be a hard worker with a w i l l to su cceed .

V I N C ENT OWEN K I E R N AN

34 Short Street , Randol ph . Newm an Cl u b

4 ; Varsity Basketbal l 3 , 4 .

’ Vi n n ie defi n itely reacts to red heads . He s been generous with that smooth gray Ford to the deep appreciation of those not so for

' tu n ate . Al l kidd i ng aside , Vi n n ie is a smooth — ath lete pa rticu larly sh i n i ng at basketba l l .

38 BEATR I CE M AY KI M BALL

35 Keene Street , Brockton . Scouts 1 , 2, 2 Secretary , ; Topics of the Day , 2 , 3 , 4 , Vice

President , 4 ; Archery , 2 , 3 ; Basketba l l 1 , 2 ;

Golf , 3 ; Hockey , 1 , 2.

“ Soph isticated Bea is fran k , critica l and — , analytical , at ti mes brusq ue . She never keeps you guessi ng as to what she is th i n ki ng . I n her crisp New York way of speaki ng she adds i nteresti ng com ments and l ife to any g rou p d iscussion .

ROSE K U RTZ M AN

1 34 M ai n Street , Qu i ncy . Soccer 3 .

With her greatly dr amatic man ner and her d rawl Rose rem i nds us of a sweet l ittle g i rl , but she stu d ies very m uch l i ke an adu lt and - has fu l l grown ideas . Her sym pathy , patience and i mag i nation wi l l , no dou bt , fi nd for her a place i n the hearts of many you ngsters .

AG N ES H ELEN E LAN E

1 2 Beacon Street , Qu i ncy . Topics of the

Day Cl u b 1 , 3 , and 4 ; W . A . A . Board 4 ; New 4 3 4 ma n Cl u b ; _ M odern Dance G rou p , ; Bas ketba l l 1 and 4.

A pleasi ng m ixtu re of m isch ief and d ig n ity , whom we love to cal l M ickey . Her com ments g iven i n her serious moods are a welcome add ition to any class , wh i le her pran ks i n com bi nation with Ei leen and Ruth en l iven the d u l lest m oments.

LEN O LEN Z I

. . . 54 S A B Bates Col lege pooner Street ,

Plymouth .

A Bates al u m n us , and , may we say , torrid su pporter , Leno has bestowed h is q u ick man ner and pleasantly agg ressive natu re on B rH 20 for the brief space of a year . Proud possessor of what is bel ieved to be the orig i nal “ Fresh ” Ai r Taxi , Leno has faithfu l ly propel led bu n ’ d l ed passengers twixt B rH 20 and Plymouth th roug h weather fai r and fo u l . We wish

w . we cou ld have kno n you longer , Leno G EO RG E M ELV I N LEO NA R D A L P H A

38 Ha ncock Street , Abi ngton . Basketbal l 1 2 ’ , ; Men s G lee Cl u b 1 , 2 , Secretary 3 ; ’ Science Cl u b 2 , 3 , 4 , President 4 ; M en s Cl u b Play 3 ; I nter- Cl u b Cou nci l 4 ; President pro

tem . Sen ior Class 4 .

George is a nother mem ber of ‘ the class whose m i nd works best when it is oh a scientific

su bject . He has other i nterests , however Who can eve r forget h i m as Charl ie ’ s u ncle i n last year ’ s men ’s cl u b prod uction ! He exh i bited h is executive abi l ity as president - pro tem of ou r class .

‘ EST H ER AN NA L E VOW

2 1 0 Rotch Street , New Bedford . Dorm itory Cou nci l 4 ; Secretary of Ti l l i ng hast 3 ; House 3 2 4 Board ; Li brary Cl u b , 3 , ; Hobby Cl u b 3 ;

M odern Da nci ng 2 ; Ten n is .

Esther is a reti ri ng person who h ides herself

beh i nd a broad sm i le . She is a very successfu l — memorizer and a good stu dent . She is one of the Ti l l i ng hast g i rls who has fou nd som eth i ng (or shou ld we say somebody) es pec i a l ly i nteresti ng i n th is h istoric town of

Bridgewater .

DO R I S L I N CO LN

4. M orrison Road , Wakefiel d . G lee C l u b 3 ,

Li n k , a lengthy blonde , has earned for her se lf the reputation for doi ng the u nexpected . - — When sh e spea ks , a l l l isten she has one of the most i nteresti ng voices we have ever heard . I nd ivid ual i n a l l she u ndertakes she need never fear the g ri m spectre of getti ng i nto a rut .

G I RA R D J OSEP H LON G

47 H ig h land Terrace , Brockton . Stu dent Cou nci l 4 ; Social Activities Com m ittee 4 ; Class Representative 4 ; I nter-Cl u b Cou nci l

4 ; G lee Cl u b 1 , 2, 3 , 4, President 4 ; A C a ppe l a

G rou p 3 , 4 ; Basketbal l 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, Capta i n 4 ;

Basebal l 1 , 2 , 4 .

Gerry , erect and very d ramatic , l o ves at — te n ti o n a n d gets it because h is appearance is so stri ki ng . He is sociable ; he si ngs and com poses ; h is d ry , serious h u mor is am usi ng ; and h is antics are refresh i ng . Perhaps th is explai ns why he is su ch a nonchalantly effi cient leader . 0 1 9 3 7 V I RG I N I A L U C EY

1 87 Boylston Street , Brockton . 2n d Vice President Day Student Cou nci l 4 ; Topics of

the Day 2 , 3 ; Dramatic Cl u b 4 ; Newman Cl u b

4 ; Archery 4 ; Modern Dance G rou p 3 .

Tal l , beautifu l ly d ressed and g roomed ,

G i n ny is ch ic , the last word i n style . The — woman of ma ny duties i n d ram atics , cl u bs ,

pu bl ications . One is i m med iately attracted — to G i n ny by her happy sm i I i-ng natu re by her read i ness to share with you you r joys or

you r trou bles .

M A R I ON R OSE L U P I CA

' 898 M ontel l o Street , Brockton . Newman l b 4 ; Te n n i uo it 1 2 1 2 c gz q , ; Archery , ; Bicy l i ng

~ ’ Arty i n a modern man ner , that s M arion . Ever wi l l i ng to laug h away her trou bles ’ or someone else s . She is what any M . I .T . boy wou ld love to take to those “ pay what ” ’ she weig hs dances , as Marion can t even

reach the 1 00 l b . ran k .

AN N E R I TA M ac D ON N E L L

6 Stratford Road , North Weymouth . Day

Student Cou nci l 1 , 2 ; Newman Cl u b 4 ; Ki n - l de rg a rte n Pri mary Cl u b 4 ; W . A . A . Baseba l

1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; H o ckey 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Ten n is 1 , 2 .

“ A pi n k and wh ite com plexion , deep bl ue

eyes , a contag ious lau g h , identify J ane

also a certa i n Ral ph . For two years Ja ne has been i nvestigati ng why “ absences make ” the heart g row fonder outside of school .

The resu lts have been astou nd i ng .

B E R N I GOL D E M ACY

1 21 Cottage Street , Fal l R iver . Hobby Cl u b

4 ; Bowl i ng 1 ; Te n n i q uo it 2 .

Wi th an armfu l of books B ern ig o ld e leisu rely enters a l l her classes with the assu ra nce that — she is wel l prepared for Bern ie is stud ious , — u n h u rried , thorou g h , am bitious one who - fi nds ti me , nevertheless , to be good natu red

a n opti m ist who works hard .

41 O LG A M A RT I N I A L P H A

41 1 Broadway , Somervi l le . G i rl Scouts 1 ;

Topics of the Day Cl u b 2 , 3 , 4 ; Hobby Cl u b

3 4 . . 4 , ; T C 3 , ; Newman Cl u b 2 , 3 , 4 ; M odern

Da nce G rou p 4 ; Te n n i q uo it 3 ; Vol ley B a l l 3 .

Anyone who has ever heard Olga review a travel book i n chapel knows that her pri me i nterest is i n out-o f -the-way corners of the

earth , and it fol lows natu ral ly that she pre

fers h isto ry and geog raphy cou rses . M ore

su rprisi ng ly , thoug h , she is enth usiastic over

med ici ne , and hopes that it w i l l someti me be

possi ble for her to stu dy i n th is fiel d .

I R V I N G A LE! AN D E R M cD OU GAL L

1 6 S . Revere treet , J am aica Pla i n Election Com m ittee 3 .

- A never fa i l i n g sou rce of cou rage , fortitu de and that haven of existence , h u mor . Ph i lo soph ical always , but never desp isi ng real ity he has rom ped th rou g h fou r su ccessfu l years to the vast del ig ht of h is fel lows and the deep d isgust of the conform ists . He shows h i mself to be m ost clever by conceal i ng h is cleverness .

p C HAR LES FR E D E R I C M ED VE TZ

484 Plymouth Street , Abi ngton . Topics ’ of The Day 2 , 3 , 4 ; Men s G lee Cl u b 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; 4 Orchestra 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; Newman Cl u b ; Treasu rer of Student Cooperative Association 4 ; Soccer

1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Basketbal l 1 .

I n the m idst of h is am usi ng caprices or ‘ i nt the depths of despai r Charl ie is never lost for words . A ph i losopher at heart , he astou nds us with h is capacity for work—keep i ng accou nts of S . C . A . fu nds , arrang i ng tri ps to Boston , th i n ki ng clearly i n class , and hard est o f al l , keepi ng O pal on the road .

R UTH EL I ZAB ET H M E TC AL F

450 Plymouth Street , Bridgewater . Topics Al h a of the Day Cl u b 3 , 4 ; Representative to p 4 1 ; W . A . A . Record i ng Secretary ; Cam pus

Com ment Reporter 4 ; Basketbal l 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; - 2 . Soccer 1 , 2 , 3 ; Vol ley Bal l 1 ,

’ U pholds the trad itio n of B rH 20 s fam ous ' Metcalf fam i ly by bei ng a h A student as we l l as ath lete . She has a materia l istic , sl ig htly pessi m istic ph i losophy , but her pronou nced loya lty su rrou nds her with friends . Her ch ief d isl i kes are su ch su perficial ities i n l ife as conceited stu dents or prej u d iced teachers .

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TH O M AS W I LL I A M N EWB U RY A L P H A

' 337 London Street , F a l l R iver . N . A. A .

Treasu rer 3 , 4 ; G lee Cl u b 3 , 4 ; Topics of the Day Cl u b 3 , 4 , President 4 ; Li brary Com - m ittee 3 ; I nter Cl u b Cou nci l 4 .

Effective beyond the ord i nary , with a won rf l de u si m pl icity , he possesses a slow gravity su ggestive of poise , a nd despises hypocrisy because he is straig htforwawrd . A good Samari tan , a generous friend , a ise cou nsel lor and , best of al l , a del ig htfu l h u morist .

N O NA R UT H O ’ S U LL I VAN

57 Warren Street , Randol ph . Day Stu dent

Cou nci l 1 , Treasu rer Day Stu dent Cou nci l 4 ; Hobby Cl u b 1 ; Garden Cl u b 3 ; Newman

C l u b 4 ; Topics of the Day 4 ; Basketbal l 1 , 2 ,

3 , 4 ; Te n n i q uo it 1 , 2, 3 ; Basebal l 3 , 4 ; Assistant

Record i ng Secretary of W . A . A . 4 .

To a bei ng f u l l of joy awdd two eyes of laug h ter , balance carefu l ly ith thoug htfu l ness and seaso n it with pep . The resu lt wi l l g ive you some idea of the i m pression th is col leen has left with us after fou r years . I f she capti vates her p u pi ls as she d id us , we pred ict that she wi l l experience g reat d ifficu lty i n tryi ng to keep them away from school d u ri ng vaca tion .

AN NA M A R I E PAL M I S ANO

39 Su m ner Street , Qu i ncy . Day Stu dent 2 Cou nci l 3 ; Garden Cl u b 1 , 2 ; Te n n iq uo it 1 , ;

Archery 2 ; B icycl i ng 3 , 4 .

Fam ous for her good h u mor and artistic touches , An na fi nds herself on many decora ti ng com m ittees. She is a dependable work

s — e r and very conscientious .

G O R DO N FE R EDAY PA RSO NS

1 48 Aq uid n ec k Street , New Bedford . B . T . 4 4 - C . A . A . Cou nci l 3 , , President ; I nter Cl u b ’ Cou nci l 4 ; Civic Com m ittee 4 ; M en s G lee ’ e l a 3 4 Cl u b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; A C a pp Leader , ; M en s

Cl u b Play 3 ; M usi ca l Comedy 2 ; Soccer 1 , 2, ’ 4 3 , 4, Ass t . Coach 3 , Captai n a nd Coach .

Bou nci ng enth usiastical ly over the cam pus , starri ng on the soccer field , l ively i n class , rush i ng h ere and there , Scottie seems to be i n the m i dd l e of every bu bble of activity as it bu rsts . He sponta neously breaks i nto a L — - song or a da n ce and can play a piano ad roitly .

44 1 9 3 7 J A M ES AL OY S I US P ARTR I OG E

207 Buffi ngton Street , F a l l R iver . Cam pus Com ment 4 ; Al pha 4 ; Socia l Activities Com

m ittee 4 ; Camera Cl u b 2 , 3 .

Reticent , scientific and systematic i n al l he u ndertakes J i m ’ s i nfreq uent but wel l - ti med , wel l ph rased , and welcome remarks ’ are of val ue to h is aud ience . J i m s par ti c u l a r hobby is photography and he is recog

n i zed as ou r authority on the su bject , yet he

knows an i nfi n ity a bout h istory , l iteratu re ,

and science .

H E LEN DO ROTH Y PEARSO N

348 Wo re l a n d Street , M idd leboro . Science

Cl u b 3 , 4 ; T opics of the Day 4.

Qu iet , stud ious , yet H e l e n su rprises us occasional ly with an effective q u i p i nd icative

of her sly h u mor . She has ca pably com bi ned

the art cou rses with the scientific cou rses . She has a pronou nced —thoug h not an active

i nterest i n m issionaries.

R ETA AR LEN E P EASE

1 3 East Pleasant Street , Am herst . K i n - derg a rte n Pri mary 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; President 4

W . A . A . Board 4 ; Basketbal l 1 , 2, 3 ; M odern

Danci ng 1 , 3 , 4.

A pleasant , si ncere personal ity with a gen

u i ne love for l ittle ch i ld ren . Her op i n ions

are conservative but none the less forcefu l .

We are su re that Reta a n d M r . Du rg i n wou ld have an ete rn a l feu d ; the former stands for — ’ ' no need explai n i ng M r . D urg i n s ‘ Eiol ei a !Yale

JA M ES M O R R I S PEEB LES

M on u ment Beach . Stu dent Cou nci l 1 , 2 ,

3 ; President of Class 2 , 3 ; C ha pe l Com m ittee

4 ; Cam pus Com ment 4, Busi ness M anager 4 ;

Cu ltu re Fu nd 2 ; Dra matic Cl u b 3 , 4 ; O rches ’ tra 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Men s G lee Cl u b 1 , 2 , 3 .

J i m my u nassu m i ngly goes about h is various

activities i n orchestra , i n d ramatics , i n class ,

and i n the social l ife of the col lege . With an am icable sm i le he agrees to play another

tru m pet solo i n chapel , or settles down to an

earnest d iscussion of basebal l .

45 F RAN C ES G O U LD P E N LEY A L P H A

1 74 B i rch Street , Bridgewater . Day Stu dent Cou nci l 4 ; Stu dent Cou nci l 4 ; Socia l Activities Com m ittee 4 ; C ivic Com m ittee 4 ; a i ' de n Cl u b 1 ; Topics of the Day 1 ; Basket Sa I l 1

“ Ou r Bel le of the Cou nty , Pretty Pen ley

Fra nces is charm i ng ly u n pretentious , loyal , an d si ncere . She ga i ns more by gentleness than m any gai n by agg ressi on , a n d havi ng m ade u p her m i nd , usu a l ly does obta i n her — objectives a sensitive , worthwh i le person , wh ich is rare enoug h , but rarer than that , she bl ushes !

A LB E RT WI LL I A M PE R R I E R

P h . B . , Holy Cross . 306 Arnold Street , New 4 Bedford . Newma n Cl u b ; Topics of the Day 4 .

Stu d ious “Al Holy Cross ’ g ift to Ti l l i ng hast , i m med iately became popu lar with the stu dent body at Bridgewater . O ne of the assistants to the Dean o f M e n , Al was noted for h is i n i m itable man ner_ of co nd u cti ng ou r

H istory of Ed ucation class .

DA M O N W I LLA R D P I TC H ER

81 Newberry Street , Brockton . Basketbal l

1 , 2 3 4 .

He looks l i ke a transfer from Heidel bu rg , the nonchala nt Damon . Shari ng the bel ief that d ig n ity is a susp icious ci rcu mstance he su cceeds i n bei ng that perfectly natu ral per so n a l ity everyone knows and l i kes . We cou ld tel l you how adaptable he is , how faci le i n thoug ht and action , but you know al l that i n dd ition to you r own specia l reason for l i ki ng ai m .

J ESS I E M AY P LAC E

51 R iver Street , M idd leboro . W . A . A . Representative 2 ; Day Stu dent Cou nci l 1 ; 1 Ga rden Cl u b 1 , 2 ; Topics of the Day ; Basket ba l l 1 , 2 ; Soccer 2 ; Archery 3 .

Jessie bu bbles with laug hter and l o ve of l ife . A fou ntai n of worl d ly advice and ph i l osophy comes from th is concentration of i nfectious vivacity and enth usiasm . She ti n g les with l ife from head to toe .

46 o 1 9 3 1 J EN N I E AN N E PLAZA

284 Earle Street , New Bedford .

Golden hai r arra nged i n the latest Joseph

Bartel coiffu re i ntroduces Jen n ie . She is one of the pai r of i nd ustrious New B edfo rd ites who devote al l of thei r ti me to ' the pu rsu it of

knowledge . She never enters a classroom

u n prepared . What a record !

A LL I M OR R I AN P U RO

' 395 Water Street , Qu i ncy . G lee Cl u b 3 , 4

Chai rman of Cu ltu re Fu nd Com m ittee 4 ,

Election Com m ittee 3 , 4 ; W . A . A . Board 1 .

Al l i is a fol lower of al l the arts , and hence gets keen enjoyment from the so - cal led cu l

tu ral su bjects . She puts forth her m ost

earnest efforts i n these d i rections . Her i h

terest i n antiq ues is an absorbi ng hobby , and

she is an enth usiastic swi m mer and skater .

Someti mes abru ptly fran k , she is a lways d is

a rm i ng l y si ncere .

W I LM A AN NA Q U I N N

56 Brown Aven ue , Holyoke . Dorm itory Cou nci l 4 ; Social Activities Com m ittee 3 ; House Board Woodward 4 ; President of Wood

ward 4 ; Garden Cl u b 1 , 2 , 3 , Secretary 2 ; Vice

President 3 ; Camera Cl u b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, Vice r sid e n t 2 and 3 ; Basketbal l 1 ; Golf 3 ; Ten n is ; g 4

B i l l ie has a hearty i nterest i n l ife —j ust loo k at her activities ! She is an enth usiastic su pporter of these al l the ti me rema i n i ng - l poised a nd wel l groomed . She was an a b e , “ ” sym pathetic President of Wood .

M AR I E RAN DALL

292 Schoo l Street , Wh itman . Treasu rer of Day Stu dent Cou nci l 3 ; C ha pe l Com m ittee 4 4 3 , 4, Chai rman ; Stu dent Cou nci l ; Topics

of the Day 1 .

M arie , with her work done , wears a big

rad iant sm i le . I n between sm i les she is i n

d ustr i o usl , econom ical ly , and conscientiously y — doi ng many , many th i ngs now a rrang i ng a

chapel prog ram , aga i n h u rried ly don n i ng a smock to work with th i ngs artistic—some

ti mes worryi ng , someti mes scold i ng , always

true .

47 W I LL I A M A LE! AN D E R R EGAN A L P H A

1 Canton Street , North Easton .

A male soph isticate— appreciative of modern r art even as po trayed by the bal let . Wi l l always — — has sha l l l say a n appropriative remark su btly ti nged with sarcasm or cyn icism . H is lf se confidence and log ical reason i ng , h is ado l esce n t l i ki ng for argu ments , and new and large words , cou pled with a pecu l iar d isl i ke of work , m ake h i m a wel l known character .

M ARY R E I DY

1 200 Pleasant Street , East Weymouth . Dorm i tory Cou nci l 3 , 4 ; Treasu rer Ti l l i ng hast 4 ; 3 4 4 Garden C l u b , , Vice President ; Newman Cl u b 3 , 4 .

— The g i r l with a big heart always wi l l i ng to lend a hel pi ng hand . M ary has one of the ’ n icest speaki ng voices , wh ich we re su re her futu re pu pi ls w i l l enjoy . Her p h i losophy of l ife is i ndeed an ideal one .

J OAN E LEAN O R R I G BY

23 Berry Street , Qu i ncy . Dorm itory Cou n o i l 2 ; Secretary of Ti l l i ng hast 3 ; French Cl u b

2 ; G arden Cl u b 3 , 4, President 4 ; Topics of the

Day 4 ; B icycl i ng 2 , 3 .

Whether it be planti ng corn , pru n i ng trees o r proceed i ng to place before us her “ p h i l o so phy of ed ucation ” —the same sm i le and self - assu rance identify J oan . Ta i lor made and - busi ness l i ke , she tri ms her actions and words “ ” to j ust fit any occasion .

LAU RA H ELEN R O BA K

73 w d . Nelson Street , Ne Bedfor

Lau ra and Jen n ie h ave been l i n ked i n friend sh i p for fou r years or more . Lau ra is very - q u ick witted a nd possesses some very , very m odern views on teach i ng . She belongs to the progressive school . But wi l l she use a l l those ideas or wi l l she add another ri ng . to that d iamond on her left hand !

48 PH YLL I S RO B ERTS

Park Ave n ue , Arl i ngton . Social Ao t l t e S Comm ittee , 2 ; i brary Cl u b 4 Vice iI L , ; Pres dent Dorm itory Cou nci l , 4 ; Cha i rman

Elections Com m ittee , 4.

— Petite , pu nctual Phyl l is , with a ready su m ma ry o f the latest book and a thoughtfu l i i i ’ l terary cr t cism , she s a suggestion of spicy dai nti ness i n any class or i n any of the vita l d iscussions held by the serious sen iors i n

Wood .

H ELEN M acG R EG O R RO BE RTSO N

805 w . Neponset Street , Nor ood Dramatic

Cl u b 2 , Secretary 3 , President G i rl Scouts 1 , 2 ; Garden Cl u b 1 , 2 ; To pics of the Day 1 ; 1 2 1 2 4 Basketbal l , ; Soccer , , 3 , ; Basebal l 1 , 2 ,

3 , 4 . Head of Vol ley Bal l 2 ; Head of Ten n is 2 ;

Ten n is Com m ittee 1 , 2, 3 , 4 .

“ As President of the Dramatic Cl u b , Su n ny has exh i bited fine executive and d ramatic abi l ity . Her talents are not confi ned to d ra matics alone but place her among “the ” moderns i n art .

HA R R I ET RO B I NSON

Robi nson Road , Littleton . President Dorm i tory Cou nci l 4 ; Head Proctor of Woodward 3 ; - Camera Cl u b 1 , 2, 3 ; K . P . 1 , 2 ; W . A . A . Cou n 2 c i l 1 , 2, 3 ; I n itiation Com m ittee ; Basketbal l

1 , 2 ; Hockey 2 ; Archery 2 ; Basebal l 2.

Debata ble “ Hat keeps al l the facu lty on thei r toes—ever ready to contrad ict thei r statements and ventu re her Opi n ions—adds — spice to a l l classes has an answer for every q uestion and an enviable spi rit of conviction ” wh ich we m ig ht say is typical ly “ R o b i nso n i a n

D O NALD T H O M AS S C H AP E L L E

35 Vernon Street , Rockland .

Delver i nto the records of the past , an ardent - h istorian , accou nti ng for present day cond i tions by the deeds of ou r forefathers , is never s u n prepared for cla s , has a su btle and verwy keen sense of h umor , revealed to a very fe of h is del ig hted classmates . AN NA ED I T H SHAFF A L P H A

21 Wash i ngton Street , Tau nton .

I f patience is a vi rtue , An na is exceed i ng ly vi rtuous . Her even tem per , tolerance , and consideration for others ’ feel i ngs prove her to be a real person . She has fi ne taste i n style , appreciates the good i n art , m usic , and l iteratu re , and can she kn it !

M AR I ON R UTH S HAW

25 H i l lcrest Aven ue , Brockton . G i rl Scout 4 T n n i 1 , 2 ; O rchestra ; e q uo it Head of

Archery 4 ; Vol ley Bal l 2.

- M arion is decided ly busi ness l i ke . She has a very scientific m i nd ; but seems - to enjoy keepi ng her views to herself . She never ma kes a statement u n less she has proof of the facts . s However , outside wof cla s , she is a bri l l iant conversational ist , ith a certai n captivati ng twist of h u mor wh ich attracts many stu dents to the Rou nd Ta ble Conferences.

ELEAN O R M A RSHALL S I SSO N

- 3939 Acush net Aven ue , New Bedford . Secre 4 1 tary of Dorm itory Cou nci l ; Orchestra , 2 ,

3 , 4 , Secretary 2, 3 , 4 ; Bowl i ng 3 ; Ten n is 2, 3 , 4 .

Del iciously serious and practical for such a lovable l ittle lady , Eleanor , with a penci l i n one hand and notebook i n the other, is usual ly choosi ng a co m m ittee or checki ng off d uties done or to do . Because she is un obtrusively precise and particu lar , she is del ig htfu l ly fem i n i ne and n ice .

J EAN ETT E WO O D B U RY S M I TH

34 Troy Street , Brockton . W A . A . Fi nan c i a l 3 4 i 4 l Secretary , , Vice Pres dent ; Go f 1 2 3 4 2 3 k 1 2 , , , ; Head of Golf , ; Hoc ey , ; M od ern Danci ng 4 .

What fash ion decrees , Jeanette possesses .

Bal ls seem to be her hobby . With a bal l of th is or that a nd a pai r of kn itti ng need les she cl icks some of the best looki ng clothes . With her eye “always on the bal l ” she makes “ ” a hole i n one a nd carries away a title , and from us a lovi ng cu p.

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DO R I S T H O M PSON A L P H A

South Road , Bedford . Dorm itory Cou nci l 4 - 3 , ; Vice President Ti l l i ng hast 4 ; Social Ao ti v iti es Com m ittee 4 ; Garden Cl u b 1 , 2, 3 , 4, 3 President ; G lee Cl u b 4 ; Hockey 1 , 2 , 3 .

Doris is the pleasant , friend ly person who hel ps beg i n ners when they are learn i ng to

weave . Especial ly g ifted i n the maki ng of t ~ th i ngs a r istic , open m i nded , a steadfast

- - friend , Doris g ives m uch co mfort to us uh

fortu nates who have so many trou bles .

ELEAN O R W I N I F R E D T U PPE R

48 Chapel Street , Abi ngton . Ca m pus Com

ment 2, 3 , 4 ; Li brary Cl u b 2 , 3 , 4 ; K i ndergarten 1 Pri mary Cl u b , 2, 3 , 4 ; Garden Cl u b 1 ; Hobby

Cl u b 3 ; Archery 3 ; M odern Dance 1 , and 2 ;

Basketbal l .

Ta l l , congen ial , and d rol l , Eleanor possesses

a fla i r for creative writi ng , a natu ral lean i ng

toward art , and a suscepti bi l ity for the cha rm

of Nantucket . Characteristical ly she is deftly sketch i ng fig u res i n every spare corner of

paper , chatti ng i n a friend ly way to a class

mate , o r engrossed i n the latest novel .

B E U LA H I ON E TY S VE R

1 0 M arble Street , G lou cester . Garden Cl u b

1 , 3 , 4, Secretary 4 ; Camera Cl u b 1 , 2 ; Topics

of the Day 2 , 3 , 4 , Sec retary 4 ; Danci ng 2 .

Somewhat withd rawn from the l ively side ’ of co l lege l ife , l one s low voice is heard reci

ti ng , and then is gone , we know not where . We su ppose to Ti l ly where she enjoys her ggo up of associates and l ives a very secl u ded i i e .

M A R I E H U L DA VON B E RG EN

44 H i l lside Aven ue , Wol laston . Cam pus 1 Com ment , 2 , 3 , 4 , Ed itor 4 ; G lee Cl u b 1 , 2 ,

3 , 4 ; Li brary Cl u b 1 ; Orchestra 1 , 2 ; Choi r 1 2 , , 3 ; German Cl u b 2, 3 ; Lectu re Fu nd Com

m ittee 4 ; Archery 3 , 4 ; Golf 4.

~ Energetic , se lf p o ssessed , very defi n ite i n her ai ms ; capably manag i ng ha lf - a - dozen - m an sized positions at once , al l the wh i le

reta i n i ng her flash i ng sm i le .

52 0 1 9 3 7 TH ELM A TH ER ES I A WE S TE R L I NG

North Pem broke . Hand book Comm ittee

1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , C ha i rman 4 ; Stu dent Cou nci l 4 ;

Dorm itory Cou nci l 4 ; Camera Cl u b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , - - Secretary Treasur er 3 , Vice President 4 ; Ga r

den Cl u b 1 ; Ki ndergarten Pri mary 1 ; W . A . A . Representative 1 ; Head of Health 3 ; Chai r

A 3 . man o f W . A . . Hand book Com m ittee

A sm a l l , attractive yo u ng lady with large ,

brown eyes , precise c url s, and starched wh ite — col lars and cuffs a h outstand i ng exam ple of meticu lousness and i ntel l igence—Thel ma is soug ht by facu lty a n d com m ittees because

she is q u ietly efficient , wi l l i ng to cooperate ,

and fu n to work with .

LAWR EN C E B RAD FO R D WESTGATE

M i l ler Street , M idd leboro .

Brad has never been known to h u rry . H is del i berate answers often have m u ch mo re to them than mere words and Brad cou ld go

far if h is exertion eq ual led h is mental power . But oh ! it ’ s so m uch work ! He is an i m porta nt mem ber of a happy fou rsome wh ich

has had some fu n wh i le at B . T . C .

A LM A L OU I SE WEYGAN D

46 Avon Street , Tau nton . Day Student

Cou nci l 1 ; Basketbal l 1 .

’ “Sl i m and tri m that s Al ma ! She is one ” of the “ noon -day l ig ht fantastic tri ppers maybe that i s how she ma i ntai ns her sl i m

ness . However she does not al low her pleas

u res to ham per her efficiency .

G EO RG E S . WH I TE

A . B . Boston Col lege . Baptist Street ,

M attapoisett . Orchestra 4 ; Newman Cl u b 4 .

Wh itey thou g h wi th us but a year , has “ ” q u ickly adapted h i mself to h is envi ron ment . H is q u izzical sm i le and friend ly man ner a re

apparent i n classroom and on cam pus . A

veritable G i braltar i n the H istory class , h is “Wi l l you g rant me that poi nt! ” wi l l be lo ng ’ remem bered by some of Bridgewater s asp i r

i ng h istorians .

53 M A RJ O R I E WH I TNEY A L P H A

Hyan n is . French Cl u b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Ten ne q u oit 2 ; Archery 3 .

M arge is a nother who special izes i n art , and her charm i ng M exican -type room i n

- T i l l i ng hast reflects th is taste . She wields a mean kn itti ng need le and enjoys m usical comedy . M arge l i kes c l ea r, m odern colori ngs , and , j udg i ng by her freq uent visits , fi nds

New York City fasci nati ng .

I E R N I C E M A R I E W I LB U R

901 North M ai n Street , Ran dol ph . Garden

Cl u b 3 ; Te n n iq uo it 1 ; Basebal l 2 ; Archery 3 .

Bu n ny , talented i n art , conscientious i n stud ies evealed her a pptitudes to us when , , r w after m oments of d iscou ragement , e have g ratefu l ly accepted her awssistance. Her shy ness , l i lti ng laug h , a nd h i msical sm i le are ’ known exceptional ly wel l i n the com m uters room .

“ PH I L I P WESTO N W I LB U R

Wareham Street , S outh M idd leboro . G lee - 4 Cl u b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Vice President ; A Capel la ’ G rou p 3 , 4 ; M en s Cl u b Play 3 .

Ph i l is one of the most even -tem pered m en i n ou r class . H is baritone voice wi l l be sad ly

- m issed by the m usi ca l grou ps of the col lege , - especial ly the barber shop q uartet , wh ich gathered dai ly at the downstai rs d ri n ki ng fou nta i n . He is a si ncere , i ndustrious sen ior , h is i nterests lean i ng toward the practical .

R I CHA R D FRAN C I S Z EO L I

294 M idd le Street , East Weymouth . Busi ness M a nager of Al pha 4 ; Assistant 3 ; Soccer

4 3 . 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; M anager of Basketbal l ; Assistant

- s D ixie Ol l ie , the hard h itti ng occer player ’ from Weym outh , was probably Bridgewater s g reatest i nfo rma l debater . A man , practical and desi rous of action , D ick has made an envious schol astic record wh i le at col lege .

54 0 1 9 3 7 E L I ZAB ET H F OR R HALE

58 Lewis Street , Athol . A . B . Wheaton

Col lege . Ed . M . , Boston U n iversity .

Topics of the Day 4 . Betty came to us from Wheaton bri ngi ng

with her an am biti on to do m uch i n h isto ry . Her habit of sayi ng usual th i ngs i n an u n usual ' way i nstantly won her a place i n the hea rts “ ” - of many dorms . She has whole hearted ly

entered i nto ou r social l ife .

J AM ES H I N C K LEY

Randol ph Street, North Abi ngton . “ Pete ” the aviator from Abi ngton who prided h i m -self on never m issi ng a class d u ri ng

h is four years at B ridgewater , was one of those fortu nate i ndi v i d ua ls who always received

good marks without stu dyi ng . Pete had a “ Mary " ti me spend i ng hi s spare periods out

side the so uth door .

M A RJ O R I E ELLA H OWLAN D

1 8 Cottage Street , El mwood .

Qu iet , u nassu m i ng M arjorie has a strength of character and a balance of thoug ht wh ich is a val uable trait for anyone who is fortu nate

enough to possess it . Marjorie wi l l always be an i nfl uen ce for good and clear th i n ki ng o n

any issue .

Q U ENT I N V I CTO R LAB ELLE

'

64 E a t S treet A . 4 s , von Science Cl u b 3 , ;

Basebal l 1 , 2 ; Al pha Board 4 . The charm i ng sm i le—the toss of the head a wave of the h uge expressive hands—that ’ s i ou r cosmopol itan Quent . I mag i native , m

practical , u n pertu rbed by m i nor o r major

deta i ls , a fasci nati ng figu re , a gentle cou rteous ’ kn ig ht . A paradox! You ve g uessed it .

LO I S ALYSO N STU D L E Y

26 S . . . West treet , Attleboro A B M idd le

bu ry . A . M . Clark U n iversity . Garden Cl u b

4 ; G lee Cl u b 4 ; A . Cappel la 4 ; Orchestra 4 ;

Choi r 4 ; B icycl i ng 4 . Lois is an authority on h istory havi ng de vel o ped her backg rou nd for it i n M idd lebu ry

and at Clark . I n contrast with her d ig n ified

classroom ai r is her jovial ity and good natu re . She can be depended u pon for co -operation

and good ideas .

H ELEN LO U I SE T I N DALE

A . B . Wheaton Col lege

3 Ham pton Road , Bro ckton . German Cl u b 4

H el en . . entered B T . C from Wheaton . Her reserve and stud ious attitu de have made her fit i nto ou r classes and when she sm i les we ’ re

gl ad she came .

55 JU N I ORS

President George Joh nston Vice President Dorothy Perki ns Secretary J u ne Sherman Treasu rer Cla i re Gard ner

w t The fresh man year as ushered i n with ma ny bon ne s , rattles , red caps , a nd green bows . Ou r social calendar conta i ned a fresh ma n pa rty , a socia l , and many many hou rs of pleasu re for everyone .

I n ou r sophomore year, on ly one d ivision , C 4 , had the opportu n ity of practice teach i ng i n the Tra i n i ng School . The other mem bers of the class were busy with thei r - classroom stu d ies a nd extra cu rricu lar activities .

I n ou r j u n ior year , a l l of us had i ncl u ded i n ou r programs the m uch antici pated B 4 k practice teach i ng , and the d ivision went out teach i ng for a n i ne wee period i n a

. S w so pu bl ic school system The J u n ior ocial , ith snow trai n m otif , was the first cial - event of the year sponsored by the class , wh i le the J u n ior Sophomore Prom was prob ably the most successfu l fo rm a l of the yea r .

The last class of g rad uati ng j u n iors witnessed the happy cl i max to th ree years of activity and pleasu re . Best of l uck to them !

J u ne Sherman , Secreta ry

56 GRAD U ATI NG MA R I E EL I ZAB ETH BROM LEY

569 . JU N IORS Cross Street , Bridgewater G lee Cl u b - 1 2 3 . 1 , 2, 3 ; Ki ndergarten Pri mary Cl u b , ,

U naffected pensive , q u iet , but su rprisi ng y , li argu mentative on certai n occasions , Mar e

makes the most of every opportu n ity . We know she always plays fai r and we wish her

the best of l uck i n everyth i ng .

EL I ZAB ETH LA I LA D I !

32 Sycamore Aven ue , Brockton . G i rl - Scouts 1 ; Ki ndergarten Pri mary 2, 3 .

' Wherever Betty is you always fi nd laug hter , — gaiety , a most captivati ng sm i le and D i ng . ! But now Betty has a ri ng . What a bout Di ng ! Sti l l goi ng to teach school , Betty Anyway ’ he s a very l u cky gentleman .

I SAB EL ALDANA J EN K I NS

73 Pal mer Aven ue , Fal mouth . G lee Cl u b

1 , 2 , 3 ; Li brar ian 2 , Vice President 3 ; Der

Deutsche Verei n 1 , 2 , 3 , President 2 , D i rector " - 2 2 3 ; Ki ndergarten Pri mary , 3 ; Choi r , 3 ,

D i rector 3 ; Al pha Representative 3 .

I sabel —the one person on whom C 4 cou ld

always depend to say and do the rig ht th i ng . Her sweet gracious man ner of conducti ng the si ng i ng i n c h a pe l was a n i ncentive for

everyone to si ng hi s very best .

DO ROT H Y J EAN KI R B Y

1 00 Ridge Street , F a l l R iver .

— The last bel l ri ngs then i n strol ls Dot . Ask for her i ngeni ous use of tooth paste wh ich was most effective wh i le she was i n Trai n i ng

School . She made a g rand forward for the J u n ior Red Flashes !

57 DO RCAS EL I ZAB ET H M OU L S ON

1 24 West Street , Ware . Cam pus Com ment

1 . . , 2 ; Ass Bus M gr . 2 ; Li brary Cl u b 2 , 3 ; Proc tor i n Woodward Hal l 3 ; Social Activities 2 .

Where! Ware . Du cky certai n ly has us gu ess i ng when we asked about her former abode .

She is exu berant , vivacious , col leg iate , fu l l “ ” of pep , vi m , and vigor . M any a Wood ward ite owes attractive waves to Ducky ’ s ad roit fi ngers .

M A RC H I N G SO N G

I

Cheer for ou r col lege , B . T . C . so dear l ace w The p we love to ca l l ou r o n , better every year (ou r col lege)

As years are passi ng , may we learn from

thee , To l ive ou r l ives so that every day we

shal l of servi ce be .

CHORUS Al m ! a M ater , we si ng thy praises

We wi l l ever be true to thee . ’ Where e er we go , th roug hout the land , ’ we l l pledge ou r loyalty .

So forever we shal l be faithfu l ,

I n a l l that we say or do . ’ We l l always cheer for B . T . C . w ’ ! Bridge ater , here s to yo u

l l

When sh i ps go sa i l i ng out u pon the sea ,

I n every port a beacon sh i nes , l ong a nd faithfu l ly w , So a re e g u ided by thy sh i n i ng l ig ht , Wh ich never fa i ls to show the way to

w . ward isdom , truth , and rig ht CHORUS Words and M usic by

’ Luci l le W . B enson , 29

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CIass Ro II

a did t F r r C n a es o D eg ee, 1 93 8

Barton , Beatrice I rene 1 2 Eustis S t . , Wol laston

Bazi net , Ernest Napoleon 1 5 Schofield Ave . , Du d ley

B e l l , Dorothy Fran kl i n 1 73 Spri ng St Brockton 29 B i l ler , M i lton La ncaster S t . , Qu i ncy

34 t . l Bla ke , Eleanor Frances Li nden S , F a l R iver

Bl anchfield , Al ice Joan ne 1 3 Holyoke St Eastham pton

Borgatti , M agda Ba rbara 75 H ig h St . Bridgewater

Bu m p , Benjam i n James 26 Cou rtland St M idd leboro

Cadwel l , Em ma El iza beth 42 Su m mer S t . , Ki ngston

Cam pbel l , Eleanor Cavanaug h 42 Ch u rch S t . , Bridgewater 1 0 t Ca rlson , M argaret Lal m i 5 Plymp ton S . , M idd leboro

65 . Ca rrol l , R ita Norton Ave , Tau nton 1 Chadwick , Al ice Vi rg i n ia 5 Francis Ave . , West Bridgewater 2 Chassey , Viola Ed ith 64 G rove St . Bridgewater

C h i cetti , J oseph Anthony 1 2 Perki ns St B ri dg ewater

Clea ry , M arjorie Ed ith 1 08 Ph i l l i ps S t . , Wol laston 1 8 Cleaves , Barba ra Ruth 5 B ridge St North Weymouth

Clegg , El iza beth Anthony F a l l R iver Ave . and C o l e , Seekon k

Cohen , Leo Hen ry 1 8 Balfou r S t . , Roxbu ry 44 H i l l Con nel l , M ary Al ice I ron , East Weymouth

Costel lo , M argaret E l l e n 1 0 Han na S t . , Qu i ncy

Cou rant , Genevieve Angel ica 56 Wash i ngton S t . , G loucester w 81 8 Co g i l l , Ethel M ay Box , Onset

Creney , Ei leen Katheri ne 462 Su m mer S t . , Brockton

; Crowel l , Gerald i ne Cla i re 26 H a rtsuff S t . , Rockland

Cush man , Dorothy Roe 37 Ha le S t . , Bridgewater

J . 40 . . . . 1 Cush man , M i lo Emerson , r Box , R F D No , Westfield

Deane , Ma rga ret Jessie 462 Su m mer S t . , Bridgewater

4 . Den n ison , Doris Roberts 3 Qu i ncy Ave , Qu i ncy

21 S t . Donahoe , M ary R ita 7 Com mercial , Weymouth

60 Jun i o r CIass Ro II

Can didates fo r Deg ree , 1 9 3 8

Donovan , R ita Frances 1 9 Beal S t . , North Weymouth

Dutton , Sh i rley M ae 1 0 Alvi n Road , Plymouth

Dwyer , Richard Bernard Basket S t . , H u nti ngton

0 t . Fla herty , Kath ryn Ed ith 3 Tapley S , Lyn n

Fleish , Sylvia Gam mons R d . , Acush net

F oley , G race El len 35 Pla i n St . Randol ph 38 Francis , M ari lyn El len Cou nty Road , Chelsea

Gal lery , Mabel Jean ne 682 Second S t . , Fa l l R iver

- Gard ner , Clai re Avis 37 Beebe Road , Bridgewater

Gau dette , Wi l der Ayl i ng H ig h S t . , Norwel l i 46 G a usz s, Mary Antoi nette U pland Road , Brockton

Goldstei n , M i l d red Roberta 889 Robeson St Fal l R iver

G raham , Kath leen Lyd ia Benson S t . , South M idd leboro

G u rney , El iza beth 349 Cottage S t . , New Bedford

21 1 . Han lon , Lawrence Joh n Copeland S t , Qu i ncy

1 06 S t . i Harlow , Eleanor Frances Ocean , M arshf eld

Hartford , M arjorie Carrol l 646 Essex Ave . , G lou cester

H e ppe rl e , An na Rosal i ne 1 29 Hol l is Ave . , Brai ntree

H ul l , Pau l i ne Torrey 4 Abbott Road , G loucester

Jag iel lo , Francis Gerard 4 Dawes S t . , Dorchester

J oh nston , George Francis 21 8 Atla ntic S t . , Atlantic

Kel ly , Kath leen Bu dd i ngton 80 Rochel le S t . , Spri ngfield 1 Ki ng , Gertru de Li l l ian Box 207 , Haydenvi l le

KiS pert , Moi ra Estel le 69 Herman St F a l l River

K n uttunen , Sylvia Vi e no 52 Bu ckley S t . , Qu i ncy

Koskela , Edward Werner Sagamore i t Kuc h me s e r, Florence Lou ise 1 5 Wi l low Ave . Wi nth rop i K u n d z , Violet Jen ny 35 Herrod Ave . , Brockton

Leonard , Ardel la Mered ith 41 Cou rt St Brockton

Li ndsay , J oseph i ne Mae 1 348 Mai n S t . , South Weymouth

61 1 9 3 7

' A L P H A

Li pman , Dorothy 1 38 M y rt l e St New Bedford

Logan , Helena Hope Col u m bian St . South Weymouth

M a rti n , Jea n nette 1 Warren Ave , Plymouth

M asterson , M ary El len 1 State S t . , Tau nton c M c arthy , Da n iel J usti n 1 8 Ham i lton S t . , B rockton M c D o no u h g , M ary Ei leen 28 North Ave . , Norwood M cG l o i n , M argaret 592 Wash i ngton S t . , Bra i ntree M cG o vern t , J oh n Fra ncis 1 3 Charles S . , North Abi ngton

M etcalf , M ary 450 Plymouth S t . , B ridgewater IVI a r o ri M oore , j e Frances 99 M t . Prospect S t . , B ridgewater

M organ , Phyl l is Evelyn 896 Al len S t . , Spri ngfield M o n a n y , Dorothy 1 3 Everett S t . , Tau nton

M u rphy , R ita M ay 36 Li ncol n S t . , North Weymouth

Nash , M a lcol m Fran kl i n 61 Chapel S t . , Abi ngton

Newsome , Dorothea Wi l ma 40 Hancock S t . , Boston

Nolan , Wi l l iam J oseph 60 Sagamore S t . , Dorchester Al m Nye , a Cassand ra 23 Pearl S t . , M idd leboro ’ B r i n O e , An na I rma 31 2 Fra n kl i n S t . , Qu i ncy

Oram , Al ice Lou ise 45 Ken neth S t . , West Roxbu ry

Pau l , J ean nette Aldora 77 Perry Ave . Wh itman

Perki ns , Dorothy Rose 1 33 Cou rt S t . , Plymouth

Perry , Amy Frances 21 2 Hawthorne St New Bedford P l o sey , Barbara Steere 1 70 U n ion S t Attleboro

w 54 S t . Po el l , M argery El izabeth Fu l ler , M idd leboro

Rad lo , L uci l l e 1 8 Sch uyler S t . , Ro xb u ry

Rapaport , J acob 1 8 Crowel l S t . , Dorchester

Reynolds , M artha 51 Hol mes S t . , Qu i ncy

R iordan , M ary Rose 1 55 Newbu ry S t . , Brockton

Roberti , Ada J oan Sandwich

Ru dd , M arie 200 West Spri ngfield S t . , Boston 30 w Russel l , M arjory Floyd Keith Place , East Bridge ater

Ryan , Al bert Thomas 56 Park St Rockland

Rym ut , B ro n i a Bertha Fu rnace S t . , Hal ifax

n l o itz l n 1 5 S t . S a d v , H e e Sylvia G rafton , Qu i ncy

t . Shaw , Li l l ian Va l e nco urt 40 H ussey S , New Bedford w 1 3 Sherman , Dorothy El ls orth Box , Eastondale

t . Sherman , J u ne 261 Titicut S , State Farm

S ka h i l l , Edward Vi ncent 5 Everett S t . , Wel lesley

S kersto n 303 S S t . w , O lga J u l ia u m mer , Bridge ater 83 S Sm ith , J oh n G regory Nelson t , Dorchester

Sm ith , M argaret Em i ly R . F . D B uzzards Bay

t . Southworth , El iza beth 426Plymouth S , B ridgewater 66 Sparkes , Al ice Lou ise Broadway , Tau nton

Spi l lane , Katheri ne H e l e n 1 1 M arietta Ave . , East Brai ntree

2 S t . Su l l ivan , An na El i zabeth 3 M aple , Ra ndol ph 34 Su l l ivan , Li l l ian Ma rie R ich ie Road , Qu i ncy

S t . Su l l ivan , M ary El izabeth 33 South Wal ker , Lowel l

S t . Su l l ivan , R uth M ary 55 Bigelow , Fal l R iver

Thomas , G ladys Trenetta Plai n St North Easton

S t . Vanel l i , Elai ne Bond 26 H igh , Qu i ncy

S t . Vestb u rg , Dorothy M arie 29 Com mon , Weym outh

Vi ner , Vi rg i n ia Carol i ne 1 8 N i lsen Ave . , Qu i ncy

Vol l mer, Carol Cu rtis Ave . , Scituate

Warren , Thomas Larki n 0 State Farm

1 2 S t . Waters , Doris Theoph i le 0 Seaver , Roxbu ry H l Webber , e e n Gertru de Oak H i l l Road , Rutland

21 S t . We hter, Au ne Ky l l i k k i Garfield , Qu i ncy

S t . Weldon , Althea Vi rg i n ia 41 Col u m bia , Watertown 2 Wh ittemore , Dorothy Al ice 4 Overlook Road Randol ph 4 Wi n te rmeye r, C harles Wal ker St Weym outh

Witherel l , C h a rl es Emerson South Worth i ngton

1 S t . Wynot, Rowena 7 Clark , Bra i ntree

0 S t . Zu brzycki , Victor 3 Sanger , B ridgewater 1 present part of fi rst semester 2 present enti re first semester

62 1 9 3 7 C L A S S E S

SOPHOM ORES

President Wi l l iam M cG hee

Vi ce P resident Prisci l la E i se n ha ure

Secretary Rose Leonard

Treasu rer Clement Daley

“ ’ Gone with the wi nd is the second su ccessfu l and happy year of the class of 39 .

Thoug h not as strong as the wi nd , we gave the Fresh men a stormy i n itiation . The battle was a close one but we were successfu l and conti n ued to be so i n a l l school ac t ti viti es. We l l represented i n ath leti cs the Sophomore class is deserved ly prou d of i s

man y mem bers who were active i n the school sports .

Ou r first step along the social l i ne was the eventfu l and ti me ho nored Sophomore

J u n ior Prom i n Jan uary . The colorfu l Tyrol ian decorations and the gaiety of the dance together with its financial s-uccfess wi l l l o n g be remem bered by those who at tended .

The Sophomore Hop wh ich was he l d i n the spri ng was the on ly social wh ich was

ru n enti rely by the mem bers of the class and was a fi nancia l , as wel l as a social , su ccess .

i n Dou bly rich knowledge and acq uai ntances , we look forward with eager anti i ti c pa o n to the two years wh ich are a head .

Rose Leonard , Secretary

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2 ; Al l a n , Barbara Sawyer 3 3 Chestn ut S t . , Need ham

4666 . Al len , An ne Dean North Ma i n S t , Fal l River 2 Al berti n i , Al bert Pau l 0 Pri nce S t . , Plymouth 1 0 And rews , Lou ise 5 G ra ha m S t . , Qu i ncy 24 Augusti ne , J oh n 4 South S t . , Bridgewater

Austi n , J ane El izabeth Montgomery 38 R iverview S t . , Spri ngfiel d

Ba i ley , Fran k M erri l l 9 Sawyer S t . , Wareham - 4 Barch i , R ita Ed ith 6 Ledge Road , Seekon k

B a rd i n i , M ary East Wareham h Barnes , M ario n El iza bet 35 J efferson S t . , Tau nton

Barrett , M ary R ita 1 5 Carter Road , South Bra i ntree 2 ‘ Ba rti ngton , Betty Victoria Ti lden Road , Scituate 41 Barton , Amy Bertha 3 Brown St Attleboro

Behan , Gerald i ne M arga ret 95 Pleasant S t . , Hol broo k

Bentley , Marjorie Fra nces 35 Prospect S t . , Weym outh

Bertol i , Li l l ian Theresa 66 M ad ison Ave . , Qu i ncy

B lack , Vi rg i n ia Ed ith 50 Wi l low S t . , Wol laston

Blaney , Robert Leonard Front S t . , Marion

B o ng a rzo ne , E l ito 76 Mad iso n S t . , East Weymouth h 6 Boyd , Gertrude El izabet G lenwood Way , Qu i ncy

Boyle , Dorothy M ary Chestn ut S t . , Hatfield

Bragg , M ered ith Cove 1 1 2 Randol ph S t . , South Weym outh

Bri ne , El izabeth Gertru de 73 Prospect S t . , West Newton ‘ B u rnett , J oh n Raymond 58 Si m pson Ave . Somervi l le 1 Butterfiel d , Esther Frances 1 2 Fremont S t . , Lowel l

Cam pbel l , Helen 29 Harbor V i l l a Ave , East Brai ntree

Carlso n , J u d ith Viola M a ria 96 M idd lesex S t . , Spri ngfield

Casperson , Clara Carlotta 268 Plymouth S t . , Hol brook

20 . Cha put , M arjorie Lou ise N i nth Ave , Haverh i l l

t . Cheetham , Dorothy Lou ise 570 M ai n S , Somerset

Ch ishol m , M ary Bernardette 1 8 G u i ld St Qu i ncy

W h S t . Ch u rch , Elsie J ane 1 431 as i ngton , South Brai ntree

C o l e , Evelyn Arvi l la 23 Park Ave . Attleboro 2 Con nor , Gera ld J oseph 35 Bradford Rd Watertown

51 S t . Con nors , Al ice El izabeth Dale , Ded ham

Cou lter , Herbert Westl ey 552 Pla i n St . Stoug hton

Crooker , Fran k Charles 1 5 Rugg les St Westboro 1 4 . O Cruz , Prisci l la El izabeth 78 Onset Ave , nset

r 1 05 S t . Cu rrier , Ge tru de R icker Prescott , North Andover

Daley , Clement Wi l l ia m 21 0 H ig h land S t . , Brockton

A 74 S t . Daly , Ma ry g nes Su m mer , Stoug hton

64 So p ho mo re Class Ro II

Day , Harriet Ol ive Fru it S t . , Norfol k

Denau lt , Ed na Frances 26 l ng el l S t . , Tau nton

Dewolfe , El len Barbara 30 C h i c kata bo t Road , Qu i ncy

D i N a rdo , Vi ncent J ames . 98 Edwards S t . , Qu i ncy 4 Dobson , G ladys Lorrai ne Parki ns Cou rt , Tau nton

‘ B 353 S S t . w orosz , Alfred Fra n k outh , Bridge ater

Du n n , Harry Pau l 308 Ma i n S t . , Bridgewater

Du n phy , M ary El izabeth 1 9 South M a i n St . Ra ndol ph

Edwards , Helen Seale 1 4 Arl i ngton St Haverh i l l

i r t . E se n ha u e , Prisci l la Haverh i l l S , North Read i ng ’ Emery , Rachel Adel i ne Gard ner s Neck Road , Swansea 4 Farn ham , Ph i l i p Clayton 3 Li ncol n S t . , Need ham

Field , Dorothy Em i ly 33 Ge ne ra l Cobb S t . , Tau nton

3 . Fischer , Li l ly I rene 4 Cross S t , Randol ph 1 Fiske , Marjorie Gertru de 0 Leonard S t . , G reenfield

71 6 . w Francis , Li l l ian M ae Rockdale Ave , Ne Bedford

F ruzzetti , Adel i ne 1 1 00 Pleasant S t . , Bri dgewater 20 Ga l o tti , Phyl l is Frederica 85 Wash i ngton S t . , Brai ntree

Gan non , George Francis 1 1 5 M idd le St East Weymouth

Gardel la , Dora Rose M arie 8 South M a p le S t . , Bradford

Go n et , J oan na Clara Box 57 , Dartmouth

G ro ht , El izabeth Adel la 52 Bayv iew S t . , No rth Weymouth

G uzzi , Rosi na 245 Arl i ngton S t . , Wol laston

Haley , Al i ce R ita 78 West S t . , Randol ph

21 1 8 . Hancock , Janet Riverside Ave , Somerset

Han n iga n , Walter Edward 288 K S t . , South Boston

4 . Hard i ng , Walter Roy 5 Prospect S t , Bridgewater

Hayden , Betti na Li l l ian 208 B i l l i ngs S t . , North Qu i ncy

Heenan , Al ice M ary 450 Pond St . Rockland 484 Hegarty , Al ice Ree Cou nty St Wareham

Hern , Dorothy Helena 83 Oa k S t . , Tau nton

2 t . H i l l , Thel ma Lou ise 07 Brown S , Waltham

1 . Hodgdon , Wi l l iam Bernard 1 7 Wh ite S t , South Weymouth

Hol brook , Barbara Thayer 95 Ch u rch S t . , North Attleboro

i t . Holtz , C l ara M e r u m 5 Proctor S , Haverh i l l

Joh nson , Victor Carl Bay S t . , Ndrt h Easton

J u dge , Mary Rose 226 G reen S t . , Brockton

t . Kachan , Theresa Reservoi r S , North boro

Ka ri maki , Violet Li l ly 43 Buckley S t . , Qu i ncy

Kaufman , Charles Wi l l iam 1 02 Bickford S t . , Jama ica Plai n

1 89 S t . k Kel leher , R ita J u l ia Dover , Broc ton

65 K e l l e H e l e n y , El izabeth 1 02 Water S t . , Qu i ncy Keo h n a , Mary Gertru de 51 Norfol k S t . , Weymouth

Ki ley , Dorothy Frances 36 Brush H i l l Road , M i lton

Lahey , Kathari ne Al ice 1 0 N e l so n S t . , Plymouth

Lang , R ita Ma ry 21 Weston Ave . , Hol brook

629 t . Lantz , Doris El izabeth U n ion S , South Weymouth

La rsen , Carol Li l l ia n 243 , H ixvi l le Road , North Dartmouth

Leonard , Rose M ary 87 Prospect S t . , Weymouth

Lom bard , Florence Hard i ng Box 246, Wel lfleet

Lovett , An na El izabeth M ai n S t . , Hatfiel d lt Luce , Wa er Anderson Vi neyard Haven tt L u ed , H el e n Hortense 1 04 Cedar S t . , Stou g hton i Lynch , Rosa l ie M arie 57 O l iver S t . , M a de n M acL eo d 4 , Norma Lou ise 9 End icott S t . , Qu i ncy

M adden , M argaret Reg i na 35 G reenway S t . , Pittsfi eld

M atteson , Avis J u ne 3 Butler S t . , Blackstone

M au rer , Ruth Lu ci l le 351 Massach usetts Ave . , Cam bridge

M c F a rl i n , Thomas H u it Tho m pson S t . , M idd leboro M h cG ee , Wi l l iam Robertson 72 M offat Rd Qu i ncy

Metevier , J oh n Lou is 1 98 West Water S t . , Rockla nd

484 t . M oore , M ary Lou ise M ai n S , Bridgewater

M oria rty , Catheri ne El izabeth 1 1 Fal mouth Ave., Brockton

M orrissey , M argaret Theresa 1 91 Li berty St Rockla nd

M osher , E r n i ne 1 40 Read S t . , Somerset

M u rphy , J oseph Francis 30 Pleasant S i . , Randol ph ’ O H ay re , Kath leen El iza beth 65 S ea l S t . , Rockland

Ol se n , Verne Ham lyn 1 25 East S t . , Wrentham

Osgood , Ca rolyn Lou ise 266 Farri ngton S t . , Wol laston

Osuch , Lou ise Nel l ie 1 051 Pla i nvi l le Road , New Bedford

Paterson , Hen ry Fi n layson 41 Bradford St Qu i ncy

Payson , M argery Ward 34 Snel l S t . , Brockton

Pen ley , Ruth Abbie 1 74 Bi rch S t . , Bridgewater

t . t Perron , Lau ra Ag nes 1 24 Brown S , P i tsfie l d

987 S t . w Perry , Robert Wash i ngton , Ne tonvi l le

Pickeri ng , Prisci l la Lottie Pickeri ng Road , East Blackstone

Pitki n , C l i so n M u riel 2 Chapi n Road , North Andover

Proctor , Cl ifford Russel l 52 U pland Road , West Somervi l le

1 8 t . Qu ig ley , M ary Lou ise Oak S , M i lton i Rei l ly , J oh n Cl ifto n 30 Spr ng h i l l Ave , Bridgewater

R i 3 t . e n ha lte r, Margu erite Li l l ian 5 Ki m bal l S , Qu i ncy 1 Reposa , M ary El izabeth 03 Wheaton Ave . , Seekon k

Rizzi , Helen Rose 29 Hayden S t . , West Qu i ncy

l n 50 S t . Roberts , H e e R ita Concord , Rockla nd

Roper , Sylvia An n Pri nceton

Rosenthal , Leonard El l is 59 Wash i ngton S t . , Dorchester

Ryce , Cynth ia Al ice . 38 Wash bu rn Ave . , Ca m bridge

Sanderson , Constance Taylor 1 6 Hasti ngs St West Roxbu ry

2 . Savaria , Eleanor M adel i ne 5 R i m mon Ave , Ch icopee

S e n esac , Ed mond Everett 1 36 Centra l Ave . , New Bedford

825 S t . Shaw , Cha rles Al bert M a i n , South Weymouth

Shaw , M adel i ne 88 Pearl St M idd leboro 3 2 t . Shepherd , Wi l l iam Fra ncis 50 East Water S , Rockla nd

1 21 . Sherman , M arion Frances Beech Ave , Mel rose

42 . Sh iel ds , M ary Lou ise Fran kl i n Ave , Rockland

t . S ko cz u l e k , J oa n na M arion 71 Hathaway S , New Bedford

2 m o ne S t . Si mon , Ruth Naom i 0 S e y , Bra i ntree

31 23 A . Smeth u rst , Clara Riverside ve Pottersvi l le 2 Sm ith , Frances 7 Bates Road , East M i lton

Sm ith , J ean El izabeth Pi ne H i l l Road , Westport

S t . Sn ider , H e l e n Lou ise Wash i ngton , Duxbu ry

1 2 S t . Stra nge , Ruth Em ma Cypress , G reenfield

29 S t . S we i n i mer, Ch risti na Leavitt , Brockton 71 Taylor , Hen ry Sid ney Tem ple St North Abi ngton

T . he bo do , Kath ryn M ary Stanton Ave , H u nti ngton

1 1 1 S t . Thomas , M i riam Brook , Wol laston

6 S t . Torrey , Barbara Lois Torrey , Attleboro

90 S t . Tru lson , Beatrice Verna El iot , Norwood

Tu rner Dorothy Little 428 Li ncol n Ave . , Saug us

S t . Tu rner , El izabeth G ray Bow , Read i ng

228 S t . Wa l msley , I rma Violet H ig h land , New Bedford

26 . Wa lton , Ba rba ra M orton Ave , Saug us

65 . Warren , Esther Georgette Housaton ic Ave , Lee Wastco at J 29 , El izabeth a ne El l i ngton Road , Wol laston 1 Present part of first semester 2 Present enti re first semester . 66

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Al len , M ary El izabeth 1 6 Sm ith S t . , Tau nton

And rews , M ary El iza beth 45 Bel mont S t . , Brockton

S t . Backma n , Melvi n Abra ham 397 Su m mer , Lyn n

Ba ltzer , M e l ba E l iza beth 71 M artla nd Ave . , B rockton

Batho , Jean ne M argaret 58 Su m m it S t . , Hyde Park

B issett , Ruth M argaret 21 G i l more St Wol laston

Bouti n , Li l l ia n Elo ise 6 East Brita n n ia St Tau nton

Bowley , Prisci l la M ay H ig h S t . , Randol ph

Bradshaw , Florence An n ie 209 Read S t . , Somerset

Breen , An nette Patricia 1 5 Cush i ng Ave . , Bel m ont

Bren nan , M ary J an ice 62 East Alvord S t . , Spri ngfiel d

B ri o dy , M y n ette M argaret 351 Somerset Ave . , Tau nton

Broo ks , Eleanor Craig Newbu ry S t . , West Pea body

B uckley , J oan El len 1 60 Sea S t . , North Weymouth

B u ron , R ita An ne 1 06 Plymouth S t . , Bridgewater

Cal lan , Fra ncis Edward 1 1 Alado P l ace , Brockton

56 S t . Cardoza , I da Wi nter , Tau nton

Carter , Mercia 1 13 8 Dutton S t . , New Bedford

Chadwick , Ruth Esther Francis Ave . West Bridgewater

1 W S t . Cham bers , Vi rg i n ia Ruth 07 averly , Everett

Cole , Al ice Hathaway Prospect Road , Plym pton

Con nel ly , Wi n ifred Ma ry 36 Webster S t . , Medford

Crowley , Al ice M arie 21 4 Neck S t . , North Weymouth

Cu rran , Clai re M ary 303 Prospect St . Norwood

Daly , Phyl l is Lee 76 North St Randol ph

Decoste , M ary Evelyn 34 Ben n i ngton S t . , Q u iin cy - S t . Deich , Sam uel I sadore 77 Wi l lowood , Dorchester

Dobbyn , Barbara El isa beth 44 Faxon Ave . , Qu i ncy

Dobbyn , Helen J oseph i ne 289 Pal mer S t . , New Bedford

Doherty , Genevieve C h risti ne 1 9 Worcester S t . , Cam bridge

Dru m mey , Catheri ne M ary 1 1 M i l ler Ave . , East Brai ntree

D i . ze no wag is, J oh n 1 1 2 Bu rr l l Ave , B ridgewater

Estey , Elsie Ruth 324 Bol ivar St Ca nton

Fahey , El izabeth M ary 1 3 East Broadway , Tau nton

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254 . w Farrel l , Richard J oseph Pa rk Ave , Bridge ater

Fiore , Jordan Dom i n ick 80 Quarry St F a l l R iver 1 Fisher , Ol ive Luci l le 5 Faxon St East Brai ntree

Fletcher , Hope Adams Du d ley H i l l , Du d ley

Foster , El izabeth Ruth East Sa ndwich

288 S t . Freeman , Barbara Lou ise Bedford , Bridgewater

Gam ble , M u riel El izabeth 36 E l l is St Brockton

Garvey , An ne Fra nces 49 M i l l S t . , Randol ph

4 t . George , I da Gertrude 7 South S , Wrentham

4 . George , I rene 3 Plymouth S t , Hol brook

Gerry , Zenon And rew 81 0 Pleasant S t . , Brockton

G i bson , El izabeth An n 1 7 School S t . , G loucester 1 G reenwood , Helen Lou ise 245 Pa rk S t . , M edford

G ru nd berg , Eleanor Marie 1 0 Gou ld S t . , Stoneham

Gysi , Erne 330 Wash i ngton S t . , Mel rose

Han nan , Dorothea Christi ne 1 2 Delawa re S t . , Brockton

Harris , George Foster 269 South Mai n St Pal mer

Harri ngton , Barbara Lou ise 656 Cottage S t . , New Bedford

Harri ngton , Mary Bernard i ne 92 Webb S t . , Weymouth

Harrison , Eu n ice Cla i re Westport

Hatchfield , Rosal ie An n 29 Fu l lerton Ave . , Wh itman

Hathaway , Pau l i ne Centre S t . , S eg reg a nsett

Herrick , El i nor Tremont S t . , South Duxbu ry

H igg i ns , Ag nes El izabeth 37 Fra n kl i n S t . , Wh itman 2 Howes , Barba ra Lee 87 Park S t . , Stoug hton 1 J ackson , Elsie Ch risti na 6 Fa i rmont S t . , Arl i ngton

. S t . k Jen ness , El lwood Stephen , J r Pleasant , South Natic

J udge , Helen Frances 225 G reen St Brockton

Kel ly , An na Ferriter 1 85 B i l l i ngs S t . , Qu i ncy

1 26 t . Kel ley , Esther Lou ise U n ion S , B ridgewater

Ken nedy , Thomas M cE n ro e 74 South M ai n St Randol ph Ki l 1 l o ry , M arti n Francis 30 M ora i ne S t . , Brockton 1 Ki m ba l l , El izabeth Jan ice 49 U n ion S t . , East Wal pole

Kon rad , Stefan i Lake Shore Drive , East Weymouth

69 KOt k o v 246 , Frederic Hyde Pa rk Ave . , Jamaica Plai n K ra if v , Ruth Rebecca 38 C have n so n St Fal l Ri ver 32 R n Lam ki n , Arnold Haskel l a sbo ro ug h S t . , Dorchester

Lang , Al bert Anthony 21 Weston Ave . , Hol brook o Lans , Rose Vel lam Cha pman St . Wa l pole

Larson , Bertha Angelyn 53 M arti n St Attleboro

Lati m er , Edga r Lloyd 64 Prospect S t . , North D ig hton 1 Laug h l i n , Wi n ifred M arie 34 Broadway , Tau nton

Lawler , Ed ith M argaret 331 Nantasket Ave , Nantasket Beach L ese nec h l a , El izabeth 1 2 Pearl St North Weymouth L n h l ese ec a . 1 2 t . , J oseph J u les , J r Pearl S , North Weymouth 1 Levenson , David El i 8 Sau nders S t . , Brockton

Levi ne , Arnol d 36 Harri ngton Ave . Qu i ncy

Li ndq u ist , Rhea 69 H ig h land S t . , Avon

Li ndsay , J ean Therese 1 348 Ma i n S t . , South Weymouth

Littlejoh n , Lois Weston Plymouth St M idd leboro L o c ka r y , Mary Gertru de 223 Ra ndol ph S t . , South Weymouth 1 Logan , M u riel El izabeth 3 O ld Colony Ave . , Wol laston L utted , Ba rbara M i ld red 1 04 Cedar S t . , Stoug hton M ac F a rI a n d , I rvi ng Ph i l l i ps 758 South S t . , Bridgewater

M ador , M argaret Ed ith 648 G reen St Cam bridge

- 2 - M anter , Loretta Wh iten 3 Anawa h S t . , Tau nton 1 M arq uette , Nance 2 Fernwood Ave . , B radford Al ba 1 1 t Ma rti nel l i , Wes Wood Road , Plymouth

M attie , I rene M ay 674 C o m m erc i a l S t . , East Brai ntree a M ttso n , Thel m a 1 8 G rossm an S t . , Qu i ncy

M ayo , Harriette I sabel le Box 21 4 , Orleans c 1 M c an n , M ary Ag nes 22 Garfield Ave . Chelsea M rth cC a y , M argaret M ary 1 9 East Chestn ut S t . , Brockton M c D o na ld , Catheri ne Veron ica 1 02 Crescent S t . , West Qu i ncy M D n l c o a d , Ceci l ia Ag nes 30 H i l l S t . , East Weymouth M c ro r G y , An na Lou ise 1 05 South M a i n S t . , Randol ph M c H ug h , M argaret 1 Hem lock St East Wal pole

M c Ke n h 1 7 . a , Carrie El izabet Hol l is Ave , Brai ntree

M c L a u h l i n 88 a l e A . g , El iza beth M p ve , Bridgewater

M eade , M argaret M ary 36 Forest Ave . , Brockton

M eranda , Joseph i ne Ma rion Road , Wareham

M a 328 S . M errey , El izabeth outh St Bridgewater y'

M oore , G ladys Vernon 99 Mt . Prospect St Bridgewater

M u l l i n , Eleanor M ary 56 H ig h S t . , Canton

M u rphy , Margaret Eleanor 81 H ig h la nd Ave . , Arl i ngton

M ythen , Phyl l is Marie 39 Cottage Ave . , Wi nth rop

Neren berg , Arnold L asrus . 22 Sti l l ma n Ave . , Brockton

Newton , Betty 57 Roosevelt Road , Weym outh

N ickerson , Vernon Ward O rleans ’ i O B r e n , Patrick J oseph 1 7 Norfol k S t . , Weymouth O’ N i l e , Helen Vi rg i n ia 54 Orange S t . , Attleboro ’ O R o u rke , M ary J u l iette 35 Pontiac Road , Qu i ncy

- O 21 9 . F a i rha sberg , Constance I rene M a i n St ven

Parent , An na El iza beth 1 8 Elg i n S t . , Stoug hton

Pearson , Lau ra Barbara 348 Wareham S t . , M idd leboro k P e a rsk i , Vi rg i n ia An ne 1 48 Sawtel le Ave . , Brockton T n Peterson , yy e 51 Arth u r St West Qu i ncy

P i na n d 1 1 . ri , Frances Eldora Flynt Ave , M o son

Pitts , Elea nor An ne 9 B i rch St Qu i ncy

Pri nce , Barbara El iza beth Box 50 , N orth Eastham

Pu rtel l , Nan Frances 272 Eag le S t . , North Adams

Queenan , Ma ry I rene 1 89 Lawrence S t . , Canton

Randal l , Edwi n Harold 5 La ke Shore Road , Natick

Raym ond , J ane Li l l ian Buzzards Bay

R ice , Gordon Frederick 3 Everett S t . , Tau nton t R ich man , Sylvia M eri lyn 352 Center S . , Brockton

Roderick , M ary Carmen 7 Alvion S t . , Somervi l le

Rodgers , Wi l l iam Herbert 242 School St Tau nton

Robi nson , Dorothy El len Stu rbridge 1 4 Russel l , Dorothy Leith R . F . D . No . Box 3 Attleboro

Sanford , Ei leen 87 Thacher St Attleboro

2 t . Sca n lon , Marie Lou ise Del icia 4 Arch S , M idd leboro 1 9 3 7 C L A S S E S

3 S t . S h n itz l e r , Robert Karl G reen heys , Boston

1 2 . Si lvei ra , Wi n ifred Mary Su m m it St G loucester 488 S k u l l ey , Wi l l iam Gerald Ash St Brockton

Sm ith , El izabeth Bertha J ordan Road , Dartmouth

S t . Sm ith , Ruth M c Ke n ney West , Barre

Snow , Clara Marshal l 20 G i lson Road , Qu i ncy

Snow , Ruth Ed na M attapoisett S 43 patz , Hen ry Maxwel l Cl ifford St Roxbu ry 21 Spencer, Marion Stone Roosevelt Road , Weym outh

2 S t . Stapl es , George Alvi n Spri ng , North Dig hton

1 i l t . Stei n , M i riam 6 Ve rc h d S , Qu i ncy

Stu d ley , Meri lyn Walker 1 77 Concord S t . , Rockland 1 0 Taylor , Barbara Weston Riverdale Road , Wel lesley H i l ls t o Taylor , Jean Wi lson . H ig h St Wes w c d

2 . Tebbetts , H e l e n El izabeth 9 Th u rber Ave , Brockton

Tobi n , Edward Bartholomew 43 Payson Ave , Rockland

Tobi n , Joh n Francis 25 Wi nth rop Ave . , Bridgewater

1 081 S t . T re n ea r, Lu ci l le Doris Ma i n , South Weymouth

t . Tri pp , M arion Ag nes Hathaway S , South Wareham

T 1 37 S t . ro ja no , Lena An ne Pi ne , Brockton

Tuom ala , Norma 65 Bu ckley S t . , Qu i ncy

y n d a l l , Joh n Wood row 36 Maple S t . , North Bel l i ng ham

t . Wal l , G race Margaret 35 West Ash land S , Brockton

l 24 . Wa l , I rma Ai na Brook Road Ext , Qu i ncy

Wa l l , Marga ret Mary 723 Pleasant S t . , Brockton 4 Walsh , Eleanor El izabeth 2 Russel l Park , Qu i ncy

Wardwel l , Gerald i ne Frances 278 Bel mont St Brockton

422 t . Wentworth , Al ice Lou ise El m S , Brai ntree

t . Wheeler , M i ld red Lou ise 41 3 Maxfield S , New Bedford

O 1 1 S t . Wh iti ng , Jean rr M ayflower , Plymouth

1 1 O . Wi nsor , El izabeth verlook Ave , Brockton

Wood bu ry , Doris E l l e n 1 54 Bedford S t . , Abi ngton

Woodward , Gertrude Ki m bal l M a i n St East Norton

Woodward , Hen ry Francis 65 Plai n S t . , West Bridgewater

Wrig ht , El izabeth Stevens 1 4 von Bru nt Ave . Ded ham

Wrig ht , M arjorie R ita 69 Al l e n St East Bra i ntree 1 4 . You ng , Barbara 5 Somervi l le Ave , East Brai ntree

Zatuc h n y , Bernard Victor 44 H a nsbo ro ug h St Dorchester

Zeol i , Harold Wi lson 294 M idd le S t . , East Weymouth Zi m i n 6 - e a , Phyl l is Nancy 5 Davon I nd ian Orchard 1 Present part of fi rst semester

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Youth; mach i ne-made produ ct of th is

age , Do you th i n k and feel and hope a nd

d ream , Seek a Truth that wi l l outwear The constant chafi ng of the Scientific Fact! Do you feel a l ove of g rowi ng th i ngs!

The th ri l l of natu re , new i n every mood ! l Or a re you , as you r e d ers th i n k ,

- Precocious i nfant , robot sou l ed

And robot- m i nded !

marie von Bergen

STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIAT ION

The Stu de nt C o -operative Association is the largest and most i mportant organ iza tion i n the col lege . U pon enteri ng , every student automatical ly becomes a mem ber of the association . Th is u n ion of the organ izatio ns wh ich su pervise al l forms of stu dent activity d i rectly concerned with the fu nction i ng o f the col lege is com posed of the ’ S o r t A tudent Cou nci l , Dorm it y Cou nci l , Day Stu den Cou nci l , M en s Cl u b , th letic

Associations , and al l stand i ng com m ittees .

These com m ittees concentrate on special fields of col lege work , and i ncl u de the

Social Activities Com m ittee , wh ich plans ou r social calendar ; the Lectu re Fu nd Com m ittee , wh i ch presents spea kers and m usica l g rou ps of d isti nction ; the Li brary Com mittee ; the B u l leti n Board Com m ittee ; the Hand book Com m ittee ; the Chapel Com mittee ; the C ivic Com m ittee ; and the Elections Com m ittee .

The pu rpose of this orga n izati on is to reg u late a l l matters pertai n i ng to stu dent f l l S l ife wh ich do not a u nder the j u risd iction of the facu lty , to foster a pi rit of u n ity - a nd co operatio n among the stu dents , a nd to ma i ntai n the h ig h standards of Bridge water State Teachers Col lege . Th is objective is attai n ed th roug h the efficient work of the various cou nci ls u nder the leadersh i p and g u idance of the Student Cou nci l .

WO N D E R

I feel so joyous now

As I face the sky . My heart is fi l led with m i rth And cares a l l seem to fly

And now I feel so bl ue w w I real ly onder hy , The earth has grown so smal l - With sti l l the self same sky . Ag netta

T EA RS

Besides its officers , the Stu dent Cou nci l i ncl u des the fol lowi ng people

Pres . Dorm itory Cou nci l

Pres . Day Stu dent Cou nci l

’ Pres . M en s Cl u b E xecutive Ed itor Cam pus Com men t M arie von Bergen

Stand i ng Com m ittees !

Presidents of Classes

Class Representatives An na Anderson 0 2 G i rard Long C 3 M arion Cham bers C 4 Ei leen M c D o no ug h C 5 J oh n M cG o ve rn D 1 ’ An na O B ri e n 0 2 M ari lyn Francis D 3 An na Lovett D 4 J ean Taylor S T U D E N T C O O P E R A T I V E A S S O C I A T ’ I O N

— ’ 3 G . r I . . O R o u rke . n M . S . r . R W M M , M D , , F B ow a del l , attie , o ahue tudley adshaw — . 2 L n A E r ~ K n tt . . i . n n . C . n . T i . Li n S u u ne n R B , H , R , M pp , J . ow out ee a , owgi l l Pe ley dsay — ' , R 1 F . Br A . A n r n V . L N . B n F . n N . O i n . ow ough , de so , ucey , eato , Pe ley , su l l va

DAY STUDENTS

w . Th roug h frosty October , the sno y days of Decem ber , bl usteri ng March , and A ' pri l s ch i l ly morn i ngs , several h u nd red com m uters travel many m i les to spend ten hou rs a day at Bridgewater . Where do they spend the many leisu re hou rs before and after classes! I n the ’ com m uters recreation room , wh ich has taken its place as the center of the women t ’ day stu den s social l ife . I nviti ng cha i rs a nd decorative table lam ps , pu rchased by ou r cou nci l , were added when the room was redecorated . I t is ru mored that i n the e n ar futu re a rad io wi l l become part of the fu rn ish i ngs . Kn itti ng a sweater , crocheti ng ’ “ “ a hat that s d ifferent read i ng Gone With the Wi nd d iscussi ng the last formal , or j ust day-d ream i ng—that ’ s what the com m uters th i n k is ti me wel l spent ! — O u r social i ncl i nations lead us i nto sti l l another activity that of entertai n i ng . — We thou g ht a bit , d iscussed excited ly , made suggestions , worked over plans and the

! - resu lt Lovely new ch i naware for ou r hostesses .

I nterested partici pants i n the enti re school prog ra m , despite a va ried one of ou r own , we have fu rn ished two rooms i n Woodwa rd so that we may stay on the cam pus to enjoy a concert , a Shakespea rean play , a fo rma l , or a French Cl u b meeti ng . We certa i n ly feel that we “ belong ”

‘ - — Because of the day stu dent spi rit , next year is certa i n to be one of prog ress one i n wh ich the day stu dents wi l l conti n ue to contri bute to the l ife of the school as e h th usi asti ca l l y and constructively as they have i n the past .

An na Anderson , Secretary

77 — R 3 M . L n E H r B . T I o r . ow — a tz, a low , ay 2 S . n M Ki s e rt A . r n E . r r E i r S R D B H n . se n ha ue J . . ow — utto , p , ow , a iso , P , mith 1 T . . W r n E . S n . n n . r . L E r T T n . . R B , H R R D p ow eck este l i g , isso , obi so , P obe ts, hom so , ld idge

DORM ITORY COU NC I L

Dorm itory Cou nci l official ly assu m ed its responsi bi l ities last J u ne when it took 1 charge of a buffet su pper for the Class of 936 on Baccalau reate Su nday . We hope that ’ th is fu nction wi l l become one of Bridgewater s trad itions .

O pen House was the fi rst event on the fa l l prog ram . Al u m n i Weeken d fol lowed closely . Both were h ig h ly successfu l social accom pl ish ments . Approxi mately six

h u nd red an d fifty g uests were entertai ned at each . The com i ng of Ch ristmas fou nd Dorm itory Cou nci l mem bers wi l l i ng hel pers at the lovely , a nd m uch antici pated , Ch ristmas d i n ner .

To ach ieve d ifferentiation i n perm issions has been the goa l of the 1 937 cou nci l .

A su rvey of perm issions was made . The usu al standard perm issions were su pplemented

by d ifferentiated perm issions . The a i m was to g ive al l gi rls more special privi leges acco rd i ng to past records and class .

The cou nci l has enjoyed worki ng with the g i rls i n the dorm itories . Thei r coopera tion has been g reatly appreciated . We hope that we have fu lfi l led ou r ai ms and that ou r year of leadersh i p has been a su ccessfu l one .

Eleanor Sisson , Secretary S T U D E N T C O O P E R A T I V E A S S O C I A T I O N

T I L L I N G H AS T H AL L

A H a l l t the beg i n n i ng of the school year , the old mem bers of Ti l l i ng hast were g lad w to welcome to the dorm itory a large n u m ber of ne comers, i ncl u d i ng two g rad u ate students who added d ign ity to ou r grou p . We were also happy to have M iss M orris and M iss M u l len joi n us . The new g i rls showed thei r a bi l ity at entertai n i ng and thei r ’ t he l d . good spor smansh i p d u ri ng the i n itiation party , wh ich was at Hal lowe en There have been severa l changes made i n Ti l l i ng hast wh ich have served to give ' it a m uch more attractive appea rance . The dorm itory has been fitted out wit h a

' new coat of pa i nt on the exterior . An o th er pl easa nt add iti on is the new rad io on th i rd

" floor ; the appearance of the rad io room has also been m uch i m proved by its new fu r n ish i ng s. These and si m i lar i m provements have provided the dorm itory with a cheer fu l and homel i ke atmosphere . Those of us who are grad u ati ng hope that futu re mem bers of Ti l l i ng hast wi l l ex peri e nce as enjoyable and as happy a ti me there as the present residents have had .

Esther L evo w , Secretary

WOO DWAR D H AL L Wi l ma Qu i n n Thel ma Beck Avis Brown Vi rg i n ia Coch rane

Woodward Hal l has endeavored to m ake its al ready pleasant atmosphere j ust a l ittle more homel i ke th roug h new and colorfu l fu rn itu re . Outstand i ng among the new fu rn ish i ngs are a rad io for the reception room , so me lam ps for the recreation room , and a new chai r for M iss Pope ’ s office so that it m ay be used for another reception room . We al l appreciate the new l ig hts i n the closets and the brig ht new pa i nt . ’ Among ou r social activities were the fresh man pa rty , the Hal lowe en pa rty , and the

Ch ristmas pa rty . On Novem ber 20 we held a successfu l socia l and also carried on severa l sales that were profitable th roug h the year .

May next year be as ha ppy and successfu l .

Vi rg i n ia Coch rane , Secretary pro te rn — 2 D . . . K h m i te r A n W R H H F uc e s J . . G . ow — ol mes, P u l l , , usti , audette 1 M . vo n r n n A . P re n C n . R B M R M T p R . ow e ge , iss a d r u , iss hom so , ale

LECTU RE FU ND COMM ITTEE

M iss Rand M r . Tyndal l

The Lectu re Fu nd Com m ittee , begu n i n 1 929, presents an n ual ly lectu rers an d m usical g rou ps of d isti nction , especia l ly selected for thei r genera l i nterest to the stu dent body . The presentations are fi nanced by a fu nd created th roug h cooperative contri butions from stu dents and facu lty .

The Com m ittee , of twelve mem bers and a cha i rm an , is chosen by the president of with the approva l of the Deans . The cha i rman is a Sen ior , a nd al l classes

. w except the Fresh men are represented There are th ree facu lty advisers , one or t o cha ng i ng each year . S T U D E N T C O O P E R A T I V E A S S O C I A T I O N

L E CT U R E F U N D P R OG RAM S

1 933 -1 934 October 25 Edward Weeks “ From an Ed itor ’ s Easy Cha i r Novem ber 28 Gerrit Beneker “Econom ics From a n Artist ’ s Poi nt of View

February 26 Dr . B lakeslee “World Relations

Mar ch 8 Tony Sarg “ Beh i nd the Scenes with Ma rionettes May 2 Wh iti ng Wi l l iams ” The New Deal i n Germany , Russia and the U n ited States

May 25 Re v . J ames G . G i l key “ Secret of Getti ng a Lot Done

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October 22 Bronson ' de Cou “ Dream Pictu res ' Novem ber 1 7 Clare Tree Major Players “ Pocahontas J an uary 1 5 Cornel ia Stratton Parker “T rave l versus Col lege Ed ucation February 4 Joh n Erski ne A Better Ed ucation

May 27 Prof . J . Anton De Haas “ Econom ic Confl ict i n the World

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N o vem ber l Joh n Marti n The Ancient Art of M odern Danci ng

Novem ber 4 A Dr . J oh n Haynes Hol mes “ I s Ou r Present Civi l ization Worth Savi ng ! ”

Jan uary 3 Dr . Clarence F . Jones The H igh land I nd ians of Peru and Bol ivia 0 M arch 3 Dr . Wi l l iam Lyon Phel ps “ Contem porary Books

1 936-1 937 October 1 Boston Sym phony Orchestra “Woodwi nd Ensem ble February 1 0 James Powers ” “ Ca ri Eu rope M ake Peace! March 30 Rockwel l Kent “Art is for Everyone

Ap ri l 29 C a rl Sand bu rg “ American Fol k Songs and Ta l l Tales — 2 G . L n . r r A . B l n c hfi l d R , R M a e F . n . R J . r r . ow o g au e , , Pe ley , P oberts , Pa t idge 1 — R W . M c G h ee T . B D . T p n M . B r K . D n J . H r n . ow , eck , hom so , a tley , o ahue , o to SOC IAL ACTIVITIES Mary Bartley Doris Thom pson The swi ng i ng rhyth ms of the dance m usic a n nou nced to an expectant student body that the fi rst social affai r of the year , the Acq ua i nta nce Social , had beg u n . I n such a way was the i m porta nt and enjoyable work of the Stu dent Activities Com m ittee started for the year . B ridgewater considers Socia l activities a very i m porta nt pa rt of - its cu rricu l u m a nd q u ite the n i cest pa rt , i n the opi n ion of the socia l ly m i nded students . - With the h u rried movi ng of beds i n the dorm itory , arrived the m uch antici pated w Al u m n i Weekend , h ich opened h i lariously with the Dramatic C l u b performance on Novem ber 1 4 of “Where ’ s M y fi l l i ng the au d itori u m with fem i n i ne peals and mascu l i ne roars of appreciation . Once more a mag ic hand transforms the usua l ly d rab gym nasi u m i nto a gay rendezvous for the Al u m n i Tea Dance where the heroes of the Al u m n i Soccer Game l i m p arou nd the dance floor . Decem ber 4 fi nds a fl utter of formal ity on the cam pu s as every one joyfu l ly dons even i ng d ress for the first formal event of the year . To the strai ns of beautifu l m usic , a rapt au d ience sits motion less l isten i ng to the Harvard Orchestra . Close on the hee ls — of th is comes the second forma l event of the year the S . C . A. Forma l Dance . Sh i n i ng sati n , gleam i ng l a me, now clothe the d ig n ified da ncers side by side with the black and wh ite of tuxedos . Al l n w too soon , the ma ny eve ts so avid ly a aited are past and we have on ly the mem — ory of them , or at the most , some smal l souven i r for ou r scrap book . J u ne the month — of sen io rs has come . From one p lace to a nother they dash gayly , yet always some what sad ly u nder the everpresent shadow of that com i ng fi na l good by . Eventual ly , — Baccalau reate foretel ls the nearness of G rad uation . That day at last has come the trad itiona l I vy Ma rch a nd Da isy Cha i n occu r to the beat of ma rch i ng feet , and for the last ti me , we say good bye to the Class of 1 937 with Al m a Mater . We can most ass u red ly say that th is year has been a great social success both for the stu den ts and S . C . A. S Doris Thom pson , ecreta ry

P H I L OS O P H Y

From oa k bou ghs To daisy cha i ns Th roug h the years we ’ ve swu ng But today is cap a nd gown

Life has j ust beg u n .

From B oyden Hal l From Ca m pus g reen The Sen iors go away

M idst sm i les , cheers , handclasps , tears . ’ I t s G raduation day .

A sym phony I n black and wh ite A masterpiece of art But the m usic sha l l never be written

I t l ies with i n each heart .

There beats the th robbi ngs of a l ifeti me A rhyth m j ust fou nd today But one wh ich wi l l last forever God made m ore that way !

Li l l ian M . Cleary

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— 2 B . . n . A r . . L n L n . r . . R B p , M G M Q R M M F B ow — u m oldstei , u igley , d ews , y ch , oo e , ai ley 1 . A N R J M c V . L D . C n . B n fi . B n J . . ow c arthy , ucey , ush ma , la ch eld , eato , Peebles

DRAMATIC CLU B

The Dramatic Cl u b h as been changed somewhat from that of previous years . Com

m uters and men stu dents are now perm itted to joi n the cl u b , whereas formerly on ly women stu dents l ivi ng i n the dorm itory o r i n Bridgewater cou ld be mem bers .

The cl u b u nder its new d i rector , M iss Ruth Lowe , put on th ree performances d u r “ ’ ” i ng the year ! a modern play Where s M y M oney by Wi l bu r Brau n , presented i n the “ ” fal l ; a C h ristmas p lay ; and David i n the spri ng . A l u ncheon co nstituted one of the fi rst meeti ngs of the c l u b at wh ich i n itiation was held a nd cl u b pi ns presented to new mem bers . The cl u b attended professional pl ays d u ri ng the yea r from wh ich we ga i ned many val ua ble ideas as wel l as enjoyment .

Dorothy Cush ma n D RAMAT I C C L U B P R E S E NTAT I ON S

WHERE ’ S M Y ‘MONEY Cast of Characters

DAVI D COPPERFI ELD Cast of Characters David Edward M u rdstone Wi l ki ns M icawber Peggoty A u nt

J ane , the maid Ag nes U riah Heep

M rs . M i cawber The Stranger

M r . D ick J ane M u rdstone

MAY P ATTERN

Clear mo rn i ng l with eager naug hty wi nd to d rive off vagrant clou ds and leave the bl ue sky

pale from so m uch scru bbi ng . w Leaves , ne enoug h and th i n to l et the su n dart th ru and fi l l the wal ks and streets

with m ovi ng pattern . M arie von Bergen CAMPU S COMMENT

A new spi rit of friend l i ness a nd co operation has been fe lt th is year a mong the mem bers of Cam pus Com ment Board . Th is has come about by the com plete re

' organ ization o f the staff , a nd by hav i ng a defi n ite program for the enjoyment and edu cation of the mem bers of the staff . w The em phasis th is year was on news riti ng i n particu lar , with heads of depart r ments worki ng with thei r own g rou p . Th is system of i nst uction for writi ng the paper proved most beneficial . Another change i n itiated th is year was a five-col u m n paper with a d ifferent style of typography . w Th is yea r , Cam pus Com ment ed ited a magazi ne h ich provided for the pri nti ng of the excel lent l iterary materi a l written by the stu dent body a nd facu lty wh ich ca n not be pu bl ished i n a newspaper .

Du ri ng the 1 936 .New York tri p , the e d ito rs from M assach usetts conceived the idea

- of th e now organ ized Association of M assach u setts State Teachers Col lege Pu bl i cati o ns, whose object is to foster , devel op , and elevate the State Teachers Col lege presses i n w he l d M assach usetts ; and th is year t o meeti ngs of th is organ ization were , one i n S alem and one i n Bri dgewater . The plan is to have conferences and cl i n ics to hel p those papers al ready orga n ized . We feel that th roug h th is organ ization a start has been made toward bu i l d i ng u p an i nterest i n jou rna l ism th roug hout the state .

H e l e n s S r M argaret Cassel , ecreta y

I l i ke the rush i ng sea

Wh i le the su n is hot ,

And al l the rocks are bu rn i ng . I l i ke the rush i ng sea

Wh i le my body sweats ,

And a l l my head is tu rn i ng . I l i ke the rush i ng sea Froth i ng and splash i ng Swel l i ng and dash i ng Rol l i ng and crash i ng I l i ke the rush i ng sea l

Ag n etta — c D o n o u h . n . n . E . L n n L . n . r . R 4 E . M M B , R B R M , R , J F J ow g , e tley la ey , oye evi so , ose thal io e , Peebles .

B . B p W . H r n E . r n M . H r . u m , a d i g , C e ey , artfo d — ' C r n . 8 . rr . An r A . O B r i e n . n . r r . r 3 M . T i R V B H , , G B J H F , ow a l so , lack , o ey , d ews eha , Pa t dge, letche

. C n n L . rr n . L n r . n . T r n r . M R , M K , o el l , Pe o , eo a d oeh P u e — _ 2 V . L C . n O . S kersto n E . C n C r i L . va n r n . i n R , H , e , W M M B J J . ow ucey ayde , o l y , ithe el l , ss ovett , e ge , u l

E . T r N . e n . C r E . S r i . p B , M — up e , ato al le y , ava a 1 R . r r C . . rri . n E . n i . S . R M H M M M R , V M ow au e , oltz, o sey , ey olds a el l , haw

CAMPUS COMMENT STAFF

Executive Ed itor Busi ness Manager Ed itorial Ed itor Featu re Ed itor Associate Ed itor Manag i ng Ed itor News Ed itor Tech n ical Ed itor Facu lty Advisor

SPEC I AL RE P ORTERS

Sports , W . Nolan ; C l u bs , M . Shaw ; Al u m n i , E . Vanel l i ; Exchange , M . Reynolds ;

Col u m n ist , R . M oye .

TECHNI CA L AN D B USI NES S ASSISTANTS

Copy , M . Cal lery ; M . Con nel l ; Proof , H . Webber ; E . Savaria , L . Perron ; Head l i ne , - . u . C Sanderson ; Ma ke p , C Hayden ; Advert isi ng , L . Rosenthal , R . Levenso n ; C i rcu lation , R . Blaney , E . Creney . — R 3 P . H H . W r J . C r n M . C n n . ow — u l l , ebbe , a lso , o el l 2 . n . n . Ki rt E . C C . r E . M D o n h . A n . R A M B , M s e V c o u J ow — Pitki , e tley p , legg , ol l me , g , usti R 1 P . R r M . H r r M V n n . C M C r r F . Kuc h m e i ste r . M n . ow obe ts , a tfo d , iss i i g , P ol by , iss a te , , P orga

LIBRARY CLUB

Li bra ry Cl u b bega n th is year a l ittle d ifferently from previous years by i ntrod u ci ng - a more serious type of i n itiatio n i n the form of a cand le l ig ht service . Th is proved to be very i m pressive and , we hope , w i l l set a precedent for futu re i n itiations . Another new step was the orderi ng of cl u b p i ns by many i nterested mem bers

- - - I n keepi ng with prev ious years , we jo i ned the Book o f the M onth cl u b so that we m ig ht add to the lend i ng l i brary a nd thereby ma ke it possi ble for the stu dents to

- read the l atest fiction and non fiction .

t i t t Si nce Li brary Cl u b a i ms to foster I i e ra ry n e res , many new books were reviewed i l d ’ and d iscussed th roug hout the year , a nd the mem bers attended G e g u s performance “ ” of Ham let i n February .

The cl u b ’ s social activities term i nated with a ba nq u et at the To l l House i n the spri ng .

With the g u idance an d cooperation of M iss Carter , M iss H i l l , and M iss Vi n i ng ,

Li brary C l u b has experienced a very profitable a nd enjoya ble year .

Marjorie Hartford , Secretary

— 3 E . n . . . G u i . r W . S r a sz s T . . r . R G R G , H M M J . J B D G ow — i bso , uzzi ayo , , aylo uckley , ilvei a , a del la 2 J . P a ul O. R e no l d . Ki e rt A . r r E s s L n i r . r n r . . r R , M y , M , M B G G D n J B n ow p eo a d , ss adfo d , u dbe g , obso , e

n a n D a . — , y 1 M W n . W r . C r n . r . r . r r . . S R , , , G M B R M p K M H D M n . ow hit ey P ate s ou a t , o gatti , u hy , o ia ty , acko , u l l iva

FRENCH CLU B

Li brarian Stu dent Advisor

French Cl u b started its year off on the rig ht foot with an early acq u isition of th i r teen new mem bers . The i n itiation o f the new mem bers was pla n ned carefu l ly by the board of officers . M iss Ch risti ne M arti n , a g rad uate of Bridgewater and a former mem ber of Fre nch Cl u b , spoke at the i n itiation of her tri p to France and of her stud ies at the Sorbon ne .

French Cl u b has tried th ree new experi ments ; th e fi rst was the French Cl u b news w paper , pu bl ish i ng ne s of the cl u b and of the school ; the second experi ment was that

w s . of form i ng stock com pan ies ith i n the cl u b a nd putti ng on skit , sketches , and plays Ou r last new idea was the i ntrod u ction of hobbies i nto the cl u b meeti ngs for i nformal ity . We can truthfu l ly say that a l l ou r i n novations have been su ccessfu l ly carried out .

The an n ua l picn ic a nd the b ien n ial bridge closed a very successfu l cl u b year .

s S Doris Water , ecretary — 3 M . S . L e e n ec h a l . n . n . r . R J s , L R R B G W y , ow — tud ley , ose thal , la e oodwa d E i . e n i m r . o w 2 E . T rn r . W r r r L . T re n e r . L n z L S w i e M B , D , R — u e , ig ht , iss adfo d , a t 1 Ku c h m i te r n . E r . r . E n r E . n . r . F e . C R . s G D H G M B ow , obso , dwa ds , aham , P ise haue , Hayde , agg

DER DEUTSCHE VERE IN

Kathleen G raham H e le n Edwards G ladys Dobson Prisc i ll a E ise n ha ure Cla ir e Gard ner Isabel Jen ki ns Betty Hayden

” Last year the name “ baby cl u b was attri bu ted to Der Deutsche Verei n ; th is year

Der Verei n has reached the adolescent stage a n d is fast matu ri ng . Der Verei n was r we l l fortu nate th is year i n receivi ng i nto mem be sh i p fou rteen new mem bers , a ble to ’ fu rn ish rich materia l for th is year s programs .

The ai ms were (1 ) to develop a greater friend l i ness towa rd Germany , m a i n ly th rou g h German correspondence ; (2) to promote a g reater knowledge of German cu ltu re by n d iscussion of Germa l iteratu re , m usic , and a rt ; and (3) to i ncrease ski l l i n spo ken

Germa n by speaki ng as m uch German as possi ble at the meeti ngs .

Tri ps to the Germa n ic M u seu m , Fi ne Arts Theatre , to Brockton to hear the Vien na

Choi r Boys , and speeches by va rious Germa n exchange professors a nd stu dents formed ’ a part of the cl u b s prog ra ms . S G ladys Dobson , ecretary

93 —~ “ 3 R . L a n s E . r E T . n . S ko c u l e k C R , M p , K J z . r . ow _ u hy acha , , hu ch

— ‘ 2 E . S i D . r M r . S r C . C r C L R W n r n . r n ow m th ; ood bu y , tea s , u a , a se — 1 D . n 0 . I . T sve r . . S r i T n . r c i us. R p , D , M F R G ow hom so ay y , iske , t a ge , P

GARDEN CLU B

l o n e Tysver

a I ts tru e n me a zealously g uarded secret , TC , a l ias Garden Cl u b , wi l l perm it th is

m ystery to be revealed on ly after the rites of i n itiation . f l l The cl u b enjoys two su pper parties d u ri ng the yea r , one i n the ea rly a , another

i n the spri ng . They are cooked over an open fi re l n the lower garden . Tc ’ h l s c a pe prog ram featu red a typical meeti ng . The meeti ngs are d ivided i nto h a l f w two parts , the fi rst consisti ng of an en l ig hten i ng report , a q uestion and ans er

period , or a d iscussion of some phase of horticu ltu re . The latter half of the prog ram

is an occu pational period , d u ri ng wh ich mem bers make cutti ngs or pot plants .

Every mem ber is an active contri butor to the fu nction i ng of the cl u b .

l o ne Tysver , Secretary — ' 3 E . L n n . . . . R o k . S . C r C . R , H K , B D w M M O u r e M G R , ow eve so el ley e olfe , l attie , , hields , owel l , yce

A . . L se n ec h a l Kel ly , J e — 2 J . . r . S n n M r . S r L n h n L . r n . n . R V K M n R . F . M D p ow Pau l , a i maki , ca lo , tea s , a g , Pi a d , Pea so , u hy — 1 M . D eC o ste . B i sett . T r n r . G ri c i us . n n n . . L . r 0 . . R , R D , D D R G B , D ow , u e P , e iso , uzzi e tol i ay

HOBBY CLUB

P ra kseda G ri ci us Doris Den n ison Rosi na G uzzi Dorothy Tu rner

Hobby Cl u b has j ust been th roug h a year that has provided a means of en rich i ng the l ives of each mem ber to a h ig h deg ree . U nder the able leadersh i p of appoi nted com m ittees , h i larious , friend ly , and ed ucational entertai n ments have been the resu lt of each meeti ng . The hobbies of the mem bers ranged from kn itti ng , stam p col lect i ng and coi n col lecti ng , to ho rses , poetry , patchwork , and books .

An i n itiati ng party was h e l d i n the autu m n a nd a Ch ristmas pa rty was enjoyed before the hol idays . At both affai rs the mem bers had a happy ti me .

A movie benefit was g iven wh ich afforded profitable retu rns that were used for the col lege .

At the last meeti ng , wh ich was a beach pa rty , the mem bers cl i maxed an eventfu l year .

Rosi na G uzzi , Secretary — R . r r A . A r . r r . A 3 n C L n . n L . r W . n n n . R B F , R R J p H D H . ow adfo d , l be ti i , ooke ose thal , ackso , l e t , a iga , ol mes ~ — 2 L . O I . Wa l m esl e S . r E . r L . r . ko u l k E . S r r R , R p H F D S cz e M . B n . ow — such y , o e , a low , ishe , , ava ia , a es W e hte r . r r 1 E . H i n H r n A . N R L n W . n . C n . B utterfi el d y , , G M G M M ow Pea so , eo a d , iss aves , ola , a dy , , ‘ g fiei sc h

SC IENCE CLUB

Sc ience Cl u b , the o ldest cl u b i n Bridgewater Teachers Col lege , provi des a n o ppo r tun ity for the stu dent to fu rther h is i nterest i n sc ience by carry i ng scient ific q u estion i ng farther tha n is possi ble i n the regu lar cl ass work an d a lso to bri ng about a workable u nderstand i ng of the latest scie ntific developments .

A rea l i nte rest i n sci en ce a nd a good scholastic rati ng are the req u i rements for ad m ission to th is cl u b .

The activities of the cl u b are va ried . Som e of the meeti ngs are given over to d is eussions of new ideas i n science wh i le others are devoted to spea kers and var ied pro grams arra n ged by the mem bers themselves . I n the spri ng there are field tri ps to su ch

places as Woods H ole and the Au d u bon B i rd Sanctu ary at Sharon . O n tri ps of th is natu re m uch val ua ble i nformation is obtai ned th rou g h the actual seei ng of many th i ngs a l ready d iscussed . Along with the ed u cational activ ities of the cl u b the re are the social events su ch as i n itiations , i nstal lations , and picn ics . S M arjo rie Ca ndy , ecretary M EN ’ S CLU B PLAY

“ A F U L L H O U S E

Cast of Characters

Edward S ka h i l l Raymond Bu rnett J oh n J u l i n Leonard Rosenthal Harry Du n n El i Levenson Joseph C h i cetti Joh n Metevier

Thomas M cF a rl i n Ed mond San ssac Edwa rd Koskela Thomas Warren Ral ph M oye E l ito B o n g azo n e

D i rected by M iss Ruth l . Low Stage M anagers—Robert Jackson George Leonard Property Manager—Ral ph M oye Pu bl icity—Fran k Crooker M usic—M iss Frieda Rand

C H I LD I SH F ANCY!

B o y .

“ See the plane u p h igh ,

Flyi ng so far away . I t seems to touch the sky I shal l fly too some day”

Old man , ” “ Ch i ld ish F a ncy l Ag netta

97 G . C r W . N n C . S M . B r. osg ove , ola , haw , i l le

M EN ’ S CLUB

Th is year has been an especial ly active o ne for the men of Bridgewater . Th e ath l etio prog ram has been su pplemented by many activities of a social recreationa l natu re . N ig ht meeti ngs were he l d month ly i n wh ich some of the lead i ng men i n M assach usetts .

w . . . ed ucation ere i ntrod uced a nd add ressed the cl u b Dr Scott ; M r Cash man , Su per ’ i n ten de nt of Specia l Ed ucation ; M r . O Keefe , State Statistician of the Department of

Ed ucation ; M r . Su l l ivan , Deputy Com m issio ner of Ed ucation ; M r . G ruver , S u pe ri n tendent of Schools i n Lyn n ; a l l offered messages of val ue to the cl u b . Female i m personators were i n thei r element on M a rch 1 2 when the Men ’ s Cl u b “ ” A ’ w . play , A Fu l l House , as presented n other h ig h spot of the cl u b s activities was the Amateu r n ig ht , held i n the Horace M an n au d itori u m on Ap ri l 2 . I n May , a ban q uet was g iven wh ich su peri ntendents of su rrou nd i ng town s attended . Attenda nce at the meeti ngs has been ve ry encou ragi ng and the general coopera ti ve ne ss of the g rou p seems to poi nt to even greater success i n the next few years .

C h arl es w Sha , Secreta ry

— 3 E . S k h i l l S L D R a J . . r . ow , mith , o osz — 2 C . A . n . C n n M r E L R H W M . R n M . B r . B utte rfi e l d . B r . ow oltz , eldo , o el l , ey olds , a tel l , , e ioli — 1 A . r n T . r n . C h i cetti . r . ri c i u R B W J M B G s . ow ow , este l i g , , utte field , P

CAMERA CLU B

Camera Cl u b has enj oyed a most su ccessfu l and profitab le year which was i h

- Spi red by the enth usiastic i nterest of the mem bers i n the various phases of photography .

As the mem bersh i p is l i m ited to twenty , on ly fou r new mem bers were ad m itted th is year .

S everal u n usual views of the cam pus and bu i ld i ngs were taken d u ri ng the year and many were used i n con nection w ith other school activities .

Aside from the regu la r bu si ness meeti ngs we enjoyed several social even i ngs , the i n itiation party bei ng i n the form of a Scave n g er h u nt . We are especial ly prou d of ou r c ha pe l prog ra m wh ich depicted the development of the camera fr om ancient ti mes to the present. t We hope hat as a resu lt of ou r work th is year , ou r mem bers have developed a thorough u nderstand i ng of photog raphy .

Barbara S . P o l sey , Secretary — 4 M . rri n n . . M c H u h . T r L . S n . r . L . R H J K M B D G K B , ow a gto , i m bal l , g , aylo , u l l iva , a della , ahey , P owley

B . T rr N . S n D . R n n . o ey , i mo , obi so ~— M r . Zi e m i a n L . ro n o E . rr A . . S C . C rr n . S n r A . R 3 . R a , H K H ow ode ick , P , T j e ick , el ly , P m ith , u a , ide ,

n . B r n J . B 0 . D . Pitki , P ee , uckley , ay — R 2 F . S I It h E . C R . W n J . S K . F r R . M M r M . S . E n r ow , ole , y ot , m ith , lahe ty , Pease , iss a ks , haw , P ise haue , E L r n a se . — ' R 1 P . D M . D n p K . Dr H . O N ei l R . M n M . M c r M . B r I . G r . ow aley , u hy , u m mey , , ythe , c a thy , alze , eo ge

KI NDERGARTEN—PR IMARY CLU B President Reta Pease l st Vice President Kath ryn Flaherty 2nd Vice President Madel i ne Sh aw I ntermed iate Cou nci l lor Dorothy B e l l Secretary Vi rg i n ia Coch rane Treasu rer Jea n Sm ith

Ki ndergarten—Pri mary cl u b tries to acq ua i nt its mem bers with al l ph ases of n u r sery , ki ndergarten , and pri m a ry ed u cation . We feel that th is can best be accom pl ished th roug h speakers whose work bri ngs them i n d-i rect contact with these aspects of ch i ld hood ed u cation .

Among the speakers we have had th is yea r were M iss Pau l i ne Sm ith of Rosl i nda le , representi ng the ki ndergarten , Dr . Abigai l E l iot , d i rector of the Boston N u rsery Trai n i ng School , and Professor Fran kl i n C . Roberts , associate p rofessor of ed ucation at Bos ton U n ivers ity , representi ng the pri mary g rades .

Vi rg i n ia Coch rane , Secretary

1 01 — Ro w 3 D . H G . J n n J . M c G o ve rn J . S F . B W . J n n . ol mes , oh sto , , mith , ailey , e ess —~ R a 2 . D i N rd o E . k h i l l . r . r . h l E C t . w J a S a R D J F J L ese n ec a . K . M ed ve z , , wye , io e , , oskela ,

1 n . L n . r . rn . r n . n . R M R G , W F H G ow iss a d , o g P il bu , P a ham , Pate so , Parso s

M EN ’ S GLEE CLUB

The M en ’ s G lee C l u b su cceeded i n accom pl ish i ng the seem i ng ly i m possi ble when it made its fi rst p ubl ic appeara nce i n th ree yea rs before a l arge au d ience at the Horace

M an n au d itori u m on Ap ri l 9. Every effort was made to ra ise the level of the orga n ization a nd th is desi re resu lted i n the fram i ng of a constitution and a g en era l recog n ition by the col lege .

’ C a e l a w M en s G lee Cl u b fu rn ished the tenors a nd bases for the A pp g rou p , the ne est vo ca l organ ization i n the col lege .

t Rehearsals were , at ti mes , rather po o rl y a te nded , because of the sen ior and j u n ior tra i n i ng periods an d the l ure of ath letics . Conseq u ently , the men of the organ ization a re to be congratu lated for havi ng overcome these obstacles.

’ M ay M en s G lee Cl u b express its si ncere g ratitu de to M iss Frieda Ra nd for her un ’ ceasi ng effort and g u idance! Without her, we cou ld n t have gone on .

Ph i l i p Fa rn ham , Secreta ry

WOMEN’ S GLEE CLUB

D i rector President Vice President and Stu dent C hoi r D i rector Secretary Li braria n Li brarian

SO P RAN OS

SECO N D SO P RAN OS

ALTOS G L EE C L U B CONC E RT

i . The Stai nes M orris 1 6th Centu ry Ai r

Arr . by Fletcher Peat-Fi re Smoori ng Prayer Song of the Hebrides

Arr . by Roberton My Joh n ny Was a Shoemaker Eng l ish Fol k Song

Arr . by Deems Taylor My Love ’ s an Arbutus Old I rish M elody

Arr . by Mathews G lee Cl u b

Viol i n Solos Cel ia Gom berg

Paris est a u Roi Psyche Fleu rs d es J a rd i ns ’ En Avan G re n ad i e

Women ’s G lee Cl u b

l nterm issi o n

Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones German Melody 1 7th Centu ry

Arr . by Davison

Song of the Volga Boatmen Where the Violets B low Song of the J ol ly Roger Men ’s G lee Cl u b

V .

Cel ia Gom berg , Viol i n ist

Son ia P aeff, Accom pan ist

" - I . Sonata Vivald i R e psig h i Moderato a fantasia Al legro Largo Vivace Sym phonie Espag nole— Fi rst M ovement — 1 1 . Te Deu m O Vouchsafe O Lord Polona ise de Concert Pavane pou r u ne l nfante D ef u n cte Danse Espagnole from “ La Vida Breve

1 05 — 2 . . . r n . r E . t tt . J L n T Was co L S . r . R B , M B , B B H ow uckley oga , P ee aylo , , haw . ol b ook

l M . n . n . Ga uzi s . E r n . A n . r A . S L . v T n R D M , M . M R J B H ow o ahue, u ll iva , ld idge iss a d , usti , u lso , aley

CHOI R

Stu dent D i rector I sabel Jen ki ns

Sopra nos Second Sopranos Alto s

I t is a trad ition of the col lege to have the choi r , com posed of mem bers of the ’ Women s G lee Cl u b , si ng a n anthem each Wed nesday and Friday morn i ng i n chapel . l i t A a so rec a l . Th is year we sa ng at l u m n i Week and Conference , and we gave a short for a Wed nesday morn i ng m usical prog ram i n chapel .

I sabel Jen ki ns , Student D i rector

Bare , bronzed bod ies O n the slopes of M ou nt Olym pus Lean -l i m bed Clean~- I i i n bed _ Bold and gol den ski n ned Bold an d golde n ski n ned

Bold and golden ski n ned .

Thence came heroes For the sport of a ncient Ath ens

Thei rs the -l ound Iau dation Thei rs the crow-n of I a u re l

And the roar , roar , rea r Of a m i l l ion l ifted voices M erg i ng i n a si ng le ch o rd

a M erg i ng i n a si ng l e so u l ed , vi bratory

chord .

G lory to the victors G lory to the van q u ished G lory to the rad iant race of God - bu i l t men Lynx -jo i nted Flexi ble

Fi rm , fresh , free Free as wi nd Free as wi nd i n fields Of grai n _ Tem pered by the straw-stal ks Tem pered by the stand i ng straw - G lory to the bod ies of the God bu i lt men ,

Si ft the darkness ' S ift the darkness of the Past

Hear , th rou gh the h issi ng chaff

Hear , hear ,

Hear , hear , Hear the potent echo of the resona nce

of Past . The g lory of the ancient ga mes is fl am i ng o nce agai n !

Crowds of i nterm i ng led races Crowds wit h u naccusto med leisu re Gather her e

' ‘ Gather for the zest of sport .

Speed .

Force .

G race .

Balance .

Speed , Force , G race , Balance

Speed , Force , G race , B al ance .

A L P H A

A A W . . . BOARD AND COUN CI L

Executive Board

President Vice President T reasu rer Record i ng Secretary Correspond i n g Secretary

’ Activity Di rectors Cou nc i l

Di rector of Archery Di rector of Baseba ll Di rector of Basketba l l Di rector of Bicycl i ng Di rector of Danci ng

Di rector of Sports , Etc . Di rector of Golf Di rector o f ' H ea lth Di rector of Hockey Di rector of Outi ngs D i rector of Qu oit-Ten n is Di rector of Soccer Di rector of Ten n is Di rector of Vol leybal l

Cou nci l Leaders

— 2 . N n . W rr n . N r 8 . R W T T B p R . Z . ow ola , a e , ewbu y , u m , eol i — R 1 J . H r n , G . r n M r . Ke l l . ow o to Pa so s , y

A . A . . B T . C .

- On the arrival of the 1 936 37 season , B . T . C . began a new era i n ath letics with the - passi ng of the stu dent coach system . The soccer tea m enjoyed its most successfu l season i n years , wi n n i ng six ga mes and l osi ng on ly th ree . The crown i ng event of the - ’ season was a 1 0 victory over Fitch bu rg on F . T . O. s home g rou nd , the fi rst victory “ ” for the Red and Wh ite i n seven years , broug ht about as Capta i n Scottie Parsons - - l closed a bri l l iant fou r year starri ng career with the al l i m portant g o a .

U nder the capable management of Dick Zeol i , a fi ne sched u le was arra nged for

- the basketbal l tea m . A vetera n tea m , wel l schooled i n fu ndamentals by M r . H uffi ng ton last season , conti n ued its fi ne work with th e aid of m u ch add itional pol ish i ng by - ou r popu lar new ath letic d i rector , M r . M eier . Tw o victories over ou r arch rivals fro m - u pstate , the last a ha i r raisi ng affai r , i n themselves made the season a success .

With victories over F . T . C . i n both soccer and basketbal l , it remai ns fo r the base b l l ’ - ’ a team to make 36 37 one of the most fru itfu l years i n B . T . C . s ath letic h istory . 1 9 3 7 A T H L E T I C S

— 2 A . D o ro sz . M c G h ee C . S . Zub r c k i C . M ed vetz . R . W , , V ow haw y , — - N E r Z . r n r . S ka h i l l . r n M r . C . n C . C . R 1 J . D . J H p R , H ow a do , , o to , g , Pa so s , a t oach , eol i Pate so

THE SOCCER SEASON 1 93 7

The soccer team had a very successfu l season th is year , wi n n i ng six ga mes and

. O losi ng th ree I n the pen i ng game of the season , we jou rneyed to Du d ley to play the - i . N cho l s 8 . 9 0 J u n ior Col lege . . T . C started off on the rig ht foot by defeati ng them

The forward l i ne althou g h scori ng at wi l l , showed that it needed more po l ish i n pass i ng ; the defense was good , not al lowi ng N ichols i nside the penalty area except on long kicks . Next , we traveled to Cam bridge to play M . I . T . I t was —a very poor day , as it 1 . rai ned th roug hout the game . Bridgewater lost by a score of 4 I n th is game the whole team showed that it needed more fig ht . On the fol lowi ng Wed nesday , the tea m went to New Bedford to play the Texti le Sch ool . The fel lows showed that they had - i roned out the trou ble of the previous ga me , as they h e l d New Bedford to a 1 0 victory .

' Satu rday agai n tu rned u p rai ny as we played host to Tabor Academy . Wewere l ucky - to beat them 2 1 . The fol lowi ng Satu rday the team aga i n went visiti ng , th is ti me to - Spri ngfield where we l o st a 4 0 decision . After a ten day layoff we went to Marion - and defeated Tabor 7 1 . Then came the objective game of the year . We traveled to - Fitch bu rg , and played the toug hest game of the season , defeati ng them 1 0 . Th is pa id us back for some of the other losses wh ich we suffered i n the past . We wou nd u p - the season by beati ng the Harvard J . V . team by a score of 4 3 and then the Al u m n i - by a score of 2 1 . BASKETBALL TEAM

’ M uch credit m ust be g iven to Coach Frederi ck A . M eier for Bridgewater s second

' ' ’ ’ - consecutive su ccessfu l basketba I I season . The season s h ig h l ig ht was the team s re - ta i n i ng the H a rri ng to n Tro phy by defeati ng F itch b u rg twice , to the scores of 43 21 and _ - t 2 - ' 35 34 . Once ag ai n excel lent school spi rit was d isplayed by he 00 loyal rooters who accom pan ied the pl ayers .

Fi ne team -play was perhaps the most sig n ificant reason for the“ large n u m ber of ’ Bridgewater s victo ries .

Ag a i n th is year , a J u n ior Varsity was m ai ntai ned and it is from th is sou rce that ’ Bridgewater s futu re g reats wi l l arise .

Varsity Sched u le “ J u n ior Varsity Sched u le

Salem J u n iorVa rsity M i dd leboro

Fitch bu rg J r . Varsity 1 6

R . l .Col lege of Ed .

Fitch bu rg J r . Varsity Sa lem J u n ior Varsi ty

R . I . Col lege of

TR I V I A L TR U TH S

Reg istration Day . H i nckley back to g rad uate .

1 4 . Sept . Pitcher d rives u p i n new closed job .

Sept . 1 5 . G raves Cl u b holds fi rst meeti ng .

Sept . 1 6 . Hol mes eats 1 4 fran kforts .

Sept . 1 7 . Westgate pu l ls i n .

Sept . 1 9 . Facu lty clam bake . 2 ' Sept . 0 . Cush man eats 1 9 fran kforts . Hol mes prostrate .

Sept . Cou nci l plans u n happi ness for stu dent body .

Sept . 22 . Fol ies Bergere opens at R . K . O.

Sept . 23 . Office of Dean of M en crowded .

Sept . 24 . Qu iz i n Biology .

2 . Sept . 5 G raves Cl u b i ncreases mem bersh i p .

. 26. . A Sept Facu lty Spl its hai rs Dr . rnold a bsent .

Sept . Agony q u artet yodels i n chapel .

Sept . 28 . Facu lty good wi l l d ies a n n ua l death .

Sept . 29 . N . Y . A . checks arrive . Traffic problem created i n office of Dean of

Women . D Sept . C p Swar tz stri kes blow for Com m u n ism . Refuses to pay bu dget . e M edvetz Oct . fi nds that d ragg i ng head l ig hts do not material ly aid vision .

Oct . w Leonard cuts a class By heck !

Oct . s Sen iors get that worried look .

"

Oct . s M iss Nye tel ls when to laugh .

Oct . s Day of rest .

. fl . Oct Recu peration

Oct . w New su it gets baggy .

Oct . s Arboretu m tri p an nou nced . 6 Botany stu dents i n ecstasy .

Oct . “oI I forget . de Oct . Presence of a n enth usiastic ch i ld makes Playday a success .

Oct . Arboretu m tri p cal led on accou nt of ra i n . 6 Botany students cry

i n form aldehyde .

Oct . Yom Ki ppu r . Newbu ry absent .

Oct . 1 4. Day stu dents an nou nce date for formal dance .

Oct . 1 5 . Zeol i dal l ies on way to class . 1 Oct . 6. Day students change date for formal da nce . ’ Oct . 1 7 . Bridgewater s amateu r K u Kl ux Klan belts backsides .

- Oct . 1 8 . Kap pa Delte hol d hog wrastle .

Oct . 1 9 . Day stu dents an nou nce formal dance was held on Oct . 1 7 . l l Oct . 20 . C hem . cl ass d iscusses Electron Theory . Kiernan offers to meet a

comers . - Oct . 21 Partridge loses pi ng pong cham pionsh i p before a crowded house .

Oct . 22. Westgate fi nds that he has made the eq u ivalent of a tri p to the moo n

com m uti ng to Stoug hton .

Oct . 23 . Com p class i nvades Athenaeu m Press. “ Oct . 24 . Al p ha staff stages g hos h u nt . ’ Oct . 25 . Sen iors fi nd out Sam R isto ne s I . Q .

Oct . 26 . Attem pted arson . M y ! My ! My !

Oct . Cam pus Com ment out . Ho H u m .

. O . re Oct 28 . Student Cou nci l ma kes Cha pel attendance ptional G reat

jo i c i n g .

Oct . 29 . Stu dent Cou nci l changes its m i nd .

Oct . Sen iors beg i n to look positively haggard .

Oct . Sen iors d iscove r that whom the facu lty wou ld fl u n k they first make

glad .

1 1 6 F OR MA L I A

— — A car stops i n front of the gym . Out come two viol i ns and you guessed it two - l o ng hai red vi rtu osos . However , the next car contai ns the other mem bers of the band and from the tru n k on the back of the car is l ifted a d ru m , em blazoned with the name

‘ ’ of the orga n ization , J oh n B . Arrows and h is Si ng i ng Sa i lors . The i nstru ments a re carried i nside , the m icrophone and the am pl ifiers are soon set u p a nd the boys start swin g i ng . After ma ny d ifficu lties the orchestra com m ittee final ly su cceeded i n engag i ng th is ‘ ’ popu lar band . Many on the com m ittee wanted a name band but when the chai r ’ man tried to get the band of Wu n B u m Note and h is Yen -Ho ers he was told that for h the sti pend i nvolved e cou ld have on ly one p iccolo player and two sheets of m usic . The facu lty now arrive i n accordance with an u nwritten custom wh ich says that stu dents m ust always be last at a dance . They are escorted to thei r seats by the hos p ita l ity com m ittee u nder the su pervision of Etta Kett . Havi ng been seated i n con ve nti o n a l order they are ready to receive the stu dent body . The first of the students arrive and the da n ce is on ! The floor wi l l not be overcrowded _

- a . bec use of a n automatic adj ustment that takes _ place From eig ht to ten th i rty , stu i l l - dents w be arrivi ng , and from ten th i rty to twelve , students wi l l be leavi ng . Hence the n u m ber of dancers wi l l be constant . m ff I nterm ission , despite the refresh ent com m ittee , goes o smooth ly . At least on the su rface . Fro J oy col lected refresh m ent tickets but there were one or two re peate rs neverthel ess . (I wi l l not d isclose the method) .

Afte r a su itable period of respite , the orchestra , havi ng enjoyed its smoke si ng ly and col lectively , resu mes its orchestration and the dancers stragg le down from the ’ ’ ’ balcony by one s and two s . The one s a re those who have become estranged d u ri ng i nterm ission because of some sl ig ht m isu nderstand i ng . However , si nce danci ng is a cooperative effort , they are soon together ag ai n , i n body if not i n spi rit .

- b “ ’ By th is ti me the old stand y l i nes are beg i n n i ng to sou nd worse than trite . I sn t ” “ ’ ” “ ’ the m usic g rand , Aren t the decorations g rand , Weren t the refresh ments j ust “ ' ” “ ’ ” too , too I sn t there a g rand crowd here I sn t that si nger g rand and so on , u nti l you have a grand headache . Then , too , one is hard put , if one is a ma le , to fi nd a new

- - . o n e h position d u ri ng the i nteri m between dances Position , or ands i n pockets , is i strictly taboo ; so is position two , th u m bs i n vest arm holes , as also s position th ree , or hands across the table . The on ly appropriate positions are ! one , arms folded across chest ; two , arms i n back , one hand cl utched i n the other ; th ree , hands straig ht at si des ; he and fou r , t Napoleon ic , a lthoug h it is not i n as good stand i ng as the others .

“ However , ti me fl ies and at last the band swi ngs i nto the stra i ns of How can I leave ” — thee and the dance is over . Then com mences a mad rush of the few cou ples remai n i ng to be the fi rst out the door . The dead l i ne seems nearer tha n near . Al as, one poor g i rl has ru ng the ! l l ’ dorm itory doorbel l at on the dot . Ah we , dol !ar watches aren t i nfal l i ble . _

“ And it d id seem strange not to see anyone e lse wa iti ng at the gate ! Too l ate now !

- - - ‘ ‘ B r r r ri ng . The fi rst cou ple check i n at and the last at The fi rst had B u l o vas, the last Elg i ns .

Good byes are over and the gal lant swa i ns swarm swash i ng ly ca rwa rd . The wh i r . ' ri ng of sta rters , the cl ick of gears , a nd the hon ki ng of horns as the cars start home ward , rises o n the n ig ht ai r .

- . h o mew Good n ig ht , lad ies Romance is speed i ng ard , h u nched over the wheel , looki ng for an open hot dog stand wh i le you , u n romantical ly romantic i n cu rlers and creams , gather about the cookie jar .

Good n ig ht , lad ies .

Good n ig ht . COM M EN C E M ENT E! E RC I SES

T B ACCALA U REA E J u ne 1 3 , 1 937 D r . Zenos E . Scott , Spea ker

PRO M ENADE J u ne 1 4 , 1 937 Hotel Statler

’ Fran k M cG i n l ey s Orchestra

J 1 6 1 937 CLASS PI CN I C u ne , — G e ne ra l Cha i rman Marie Randal l

’ 1 1 937 FAC U LTY RECEPTI ON J u ne 7 ,

CLASS DAY J u ne 1 8 , 1 937 Genera l C hai rman Ed ith F iske

Exercises H e l d i n Horace M an n Aud itori u m Theme—L ife and I nfl uence of Horace Ma n n

1 G RAD U ATI O N J u ne 1 8 , 937

I VY MARC H J u ne 1 8, 1 937

SI G N I F I CANCE OF TH E I VY M ARC H

The tru m pet cal ls represent the ca l l to d uty , especial ly for Sen iors .

The oa k bou g hs he l d by the u nderclassmen sym bol ize to the Sen iors the ever lasti ng protection o f the Col lege .

The ivy , wh ich is planted , and also carried by each grad u ate , sym bol izes the spi rit - of com radesh i p and good fel lowsh i p .

‘ The da isy-cha i n carried by the J u n ior women represents a gu ard of honor for the

Sen iors .

Fi na l ly , the Al ma M ater , su ng by the Sen iors at the concl usion of the M arch , sig n ifies the conti n ua l renewal of thei r l oya lty for Bridgewater .

A L P H A TRAI NS AN D LI LACS

Pou nd i ng of m i l l ions o f ' whee l s on m i les of ti red tracks the staff on wh ich

the moody melody of scenery writes itself . The theme ru ns sad with pai nt-starved hou ses

' close by ch icken -cOOps an d staggeri ng

trel l ises . Ch i ld ren leave thei r play and ru n to“ hang on sagg i ng fences

stra i n i ng tra i nward , fasci nated . Fam i ly wash i ngs bravely fl utter - over ru sty. parts of Fords and oi l ta n ks .

A Com poser changed the theme , I th i n k . - He saw the shi rt sleeved men ,

- the women , careless d rest .

He put l i lacs there , - Beauty laden . M arie von Bergen

D E SOLATI ON

I

The dead tree stands a l o ne . ’ ' G ri m and dark ga i nst the shadowed sky , I ts twisted branches raised on h ig h

M u rm u r a low a nd mou rnfu l cry . I I

The dead tree stands a l o ne . No wanderi ng herd wi l l st0 p to browse

Beneath its bent and scraggly boug hs . The neig h bori ng earth has felt no

ploug hs . I I I

The dead tree stands a l o n e .

The wh istl i ng wi n d with wa i l i ng sou nds ,

Fl icks th rough its leafless branches , rou nd

t . l s battered tru n k , l i ke bayi ng hou nd

I V

The dead tree stands a l o n e .

I ts broken form , it seems to me ,

I s ra ised to heaven , as thou g h to see

I f beauty , l o st , cou ld not recaptu red be .

Gordon F . Parsons 0 1 9 3 7

EDWAR D DENTON

Who opens you r locker when you ’ ve stru gg led for 1 5 m i n utes! Who comes to you r rescue when you need someone to move a table or a chai r! Who made you rea l ize how i m portant Eng land is!

Who sym-path i zes with you and g ives you worthwh i le advice when you ’ re most i n need of it! Who knows the teachers better than they know themselves!

' Who m a kes you rea l l ze that growi ng older can be the best part of youth !

M R . DENTON

EDWARD DENTON 1 21

AUTOGRAPHS C OM P L I M ENTS OF

G R U S E C OM P AN Y K . O C .

N o rth Attl e b o ro

M a ssa c h use tts

M a ke rs o f the

BR I DG EWATE R STATE TEACH ERS C OLLEGE R I NGS

a nd M a n ufactu re rs o f

CLUB and F RATERN I TY PI NS We wish to exte n d si nce re co m p l i

’ ments to the c l ass o f 37— a n d ex

ess the wish th at the f uture o f p r , eac h me m be r be b ri g ht wi th su ccess

a nd h a p pi n ess .

C L ASS P H OTO G RA P H E R

Disti nctive Po rtra i ts

Oi l Pa i nti ng s — Etc hi ng s Pastels

H o me St o o m me c a , udi , C r i l

I l l ustrative a n d S c h o o l

Ph o to g ra p h y .

255 M AI N STREET

PAWTUCKET RHODE I SLAN D

T h ’ e G ra c e M . A b b ott T e a c h e rs A g e n cy

G ace M . A o t M r bb t , a nag e r

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’ M em be r N ati o n a l Asso c i ati o n Teac h e rs Ag enci es

Reco rds sh o w th at th ere is

no safe r p l ace fo r yo u r savi ng s

t h a n i n a m utu a l savi ng s ba n k

B ri d g e w ate r S av i n g s Ba n k

B RI D G E WATE R M ASSACH U S E TTS

The U n ited States Su prem e Cou rt states

G o o d wi l l is th e d is o siti o n o f the p Com pl i ments of c usto me r to retu r n to the p l ace ” wh e re he has bee n we l l treated .

For 1 1 4 Years R U T H We h ave speci a li zed i n the fi n est q u a l ity butter a nd fresh eg g s at reta i l a nd wh o l esa l e a n d o ur i n stituti o n trad e i nc l ud es the State K Teac h ers Co l l ege . E N N E T H W A K E F I E L D

H . A .

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