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1938 Campus Comment, May 31, 1938 Bridgewater State Teachers College

Volume 11 Number 8

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This item is available as part of Virtual Commons, the open-access institutional repository of Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, Massachusetts. CAMPUS COMMENT VOL. XI NO.8 BRIDGEWATER, MASSACHUSETTS, TUESDAY, l\IA Y 31, 1938 PRICE TEN CENTS Last Senior Social Event Best College Band Greetings From President Kelly Class Prophecy Gives New York Art Trip Being Planned by To the Class of 1938 Capable Faculty Committee Chosen for Prom You have completed four years AGlimpse of the Future Leaves Vivid Memories as a member of the student body of this college; four years in prep­ The Senior Sunset Supper and Re- The senior men are reading Emily aration for entering one of the most Because of the great influx of men With Enthusiastic Seniors cepUon, one of the most important Post tlO :find out the correct attire for important, most engaging profes­ Bridgewater has become entirely and enjoyable e-vents of Senior Week city night life and the girls are plan­ sions which one may choose for male. Recently the class of '39 were Down to the big city of New York is the occasion on which the faculty ning their gowns so there will be no his contribution to the social, cul­ called back to help lay the corner went the members of the senior his­ members entertain the graduating duplicates !-and everyone has put in tural, economic and spiritual life stones of several new men's dormitor­ tory of art class under the physical. seniors. This year it will be held in his or her bid for the evening of June of the individual. ies. In the crowd we noticed: mental, and moral guidance of Miss the Albert Gardner Boyden, Thursday, sixth. It all means that plans are be­ In your work at this college I am Perky who received Hie gavel from Nye and Mr. Reynolds. The sail down June 9, at 7: 30 o'clock. ing made for the big event-Senior sure you have developed a guiding those in charge. Later, while we were was quite smooth, and the Cape Cod Tempting refreshments at a U- Prom-which is to be held in the Roof philosophy, both of education and talking over her operatic endeavors Canal was reached at dusk. There a shaped table served by the faculty anod Eallrcom of the Parker House in Bos­ of life. in Woodward, we found she still number of the ones left behind were Juniors-a witty toastmaster to intro- ton. A philosophy of education should viewed life cynically. waiting to bi

this year in ba-ving ~ll:]cesident, Geraldine John McGo-vern has gone into the F. ·Alexanoder Magoun of the Massa- Behan', fil'st V1.-c~-president, Katherine 1938, abundant happiness and'suc- chusetts Institute of Technology to cess in your work? truckin' business-that's the ice cream School of Social Research, a very jn- L'ahey; second vice president, Ruth trucking business. formal type of graduate school which gi-ve us the address. Chadwick; treasurer, Norma Twom- Jack Rappaport not only demon- is completely modern in its set-up. The program will include: ala; assistant treasurer, Winnifred Outstanding Senior strates' but has a Russian oil business The classroom chairs are actually Processional-HIn Heavenly Love Taylor; corresponding secretary, Mar- of his own in connection with his gas comfortable, the library has truly non- Abiding." jorie Fiske; and financial secretary, Girls Are Classified station. He has also gone in for sollQ glare lighting, and counterparts of Opening Exercises. Lillian Franics. The 4S award com- tap dancing to the. tune of the Hun- Miss Ha,dley and Miss Vining go about "Where'er You Walk" Hendel mittee was chosen to be Olive Day, garian Rhapsody. their duties with cigarettes danger- Glee Club Mary McCann, and Ruth Penley. The Virginia Chadwick - poker-faced Franc Jagello is now instructor in a ously close to the edge of their desks. Scripture. active athletic season will close with teller of tall tales; first member of school for crashing dances, having Some of OryclQ's monochromatic mur- Panis Angelicus Franck the annual banquet on May 25. class to be placed in a teaching posi- learned the art at 'SIQuthie". als were seen in one of the lecture Glee Club DRAMATIC CLUB tion.... we en-vy her location for next George Johnston is presMent of the rooms here while more of Benton's The Lord's Prayer. Dramatic Club officers for next year year (so much closer to Robert Tay- "Old Men's Club." When he came work were also on -view. A beautifully Response, "Like As a Hart" Novello will be as follows: president, Rosalie lor than we'll ever be). Midge Carl- back to the dedication he rode right appointed lounge study l~oom at­ "PJ:'lotect Us Through the Coming Lynch; -vice-president, Louise Sweini- son-bright little blonde, . , . we by the school and continued to the tracted many of the group so that Night' Curschmann mer; and secretary, Rita Kellher. nominate her for our own Hall of State Farm-his absent-mindedness is they 'almost had to be hauled bodily Glee Club . LIBRARY CLUB Fame, for her outstanding work in the still with him. from the easy chairs. Address. Library Club elected Jane Austin art field ... incidentally, the prompt- Richard Dwyer is now Post Master The early part of the afternoon was "Hark, Hark My Soul" Shelley as next year's president; Frances est paper passer-inner in the senior General. This position enables him spent at the Hall of Motion which is Glee Club Smith, vice-president; Sylvia Roper, class. Eileen Creney-she likes to to send out his Swing School corres- not Minsky's, but a supposedly more Closing Sentences. secretary; and Barbara Prince, treas- think of her cute little nose as re- pondence lessons free. attractive name than the Museum of Sevenfold Amen Stainer urer. trousse . , . naive as a freshman and Joe Chicetti now edits "American Science and Industry which is its orig- Recessional-"Praise to God, Im- SCIENCE CLUB yet official documents prove she's 'a Photography". It has been censored inal title. Later they went to Radio mortal Praise." Next year's Science Club officers senior ... arty and literary in a nice four times. City Music Hall 'for a performance of > the will be president, Sylvia Roper; vice- way. Victor Zubrycki stars in the Olym- "Robin Hood" and a fine stage show . Plans are also being Inade fOI f f th president, Earbara Lutted; secretary, Mary Gauszis-one of the go-get- pies as discus thrower. In a tour 0 (see Chicetti for close-ups 0 e graduates to attend a morning service Elizabeth Merrey; and treasurer, Ver- tingest people we've ever knowll ... Europe he collected several interest- Rockettes). at .the Unitarian Church, at eleven 1 non Nickerson. whatever would the decoration com- ing specimens of microbes never be- That e-vening tlle group visited t le o'clock. Robert Lincoln O'Brien, a I' CAMERA CLUB mittee do without her capable work? rore seen by the human eye-leave it broadcasting stu d i 0 s, atten( mg. former Bridgewater graduate, will be to .... T1·c. thl'ough the courtesv. of the manage- the speaker. Re-verend 'William Lord Camera Cln b's llew officers are: ... Mary has never found a task too y S' B t president, C. Kaufman; vice-president, hard to handle. Margaret McGloin- Eddie Skahill is still wearing that ment and the makers of temie >0. McKinney, the pastor of the Uni- ·t . t' L P . Bill Rodgers; secretary, Laura Per- actively athleitc . . .conscientiously whiffle. As an operatic star tenor, 1 tles, a program fea urmg ous l"llUa tarian Church, is -very anxious to have d t t· t L t ron; and treasurer, Joe Murphy. concise ... an ardent worker for all facilitates the use of wigs. and his ban as gues ar IS s. a e1' this splendid service especially for I d' t tl . . FRENCH CLUB good causes, not to admit a popular Milton Biller finally bought a e·ase during the stu 10 our ley were Pl'lVl- these graduates. French Club elected Edmund Sene- alumnus. Mary Donahoe-by virtue of on that midnight oil company. N ow (C ont· lUue d on pa ge 3) sac RS president; Winnifred Silveria, her remarkable good nature, 011e of he can burn it to his heart's content. From the Old Office Records first vice·president; Nan Purtell, sec- the best-liked seniors ... gifted in the Justin McCarthy and Benny Bump On Thursday, May 5, Mr. Charles This is from the record of a gradu­ Ricker, psychologist from the ond vice-president; Alba Martinelli, composing lof poems and coupling of were there. Yes, they're still insepal>­ ate in 1866: Bridgewater State Farm, spoke to secretary; Dora Gardella, treasurer; anthologies ... the nightingale of the able. Benny has become a second Ed­ and Gladys Dobson, general director. class. gar Berger and Justin is stooging for "His first position was in a rural the senior philos'ophy classes. The club's annual banquet was held Claire Gardner-as N. Y. A. head, him. school at $18 a month and board­ Mr. Ricker dealt mainly with the ing around. The basis of board­ use of intelligence testing both in at the Sarah Sumner House. As guest this girl has proved her capability. . . The youngest Nolan girl on Cling­ speaker the members heard Mr. Sene- cool and poised . . . our nomination ine Vine Lines (after Kay) is paying ing was fixed at two and one·half the school and in an institution sac who sp.oke entirely in French. for next month's cover lOf Cosmopoli- her tuition by running a sight-seeing days per pupil. The chairman of similar to the one from which he Miss Morrison, a past president of the tan. bus through Bridgewater (after Bill). the school committee had nine comes. Various tests were dis- club, attended. Ann O'Brien-living proof of the Betty Clegg is still single owing to children. The teacher boarded cussed in detail and examples of d NEWMAN CLUB saying that still waters deep ... the fact that she's been unable tlQ e- there for three weeks." testing with its fonow-up work Newman Club officers for next year who can resist her delightful laugh? cide which of her men to marry. D. I. Hadley. were cited. (Continued on page 3) (Continued on page 3) (Continued on page 2) 2 CAMPUS COMMENT TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1938 Class Prophecy CAMPUS COMMENT Graduates Senior Presid en t Regrets Leaving STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, BRIDGEWATER, MASS. (Continued) Evidently the P. F. 1. tests at It is a fact known and experi­ MEMBER OF SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION Bridgewater were on the level. Mar- The time has come for us to leave enced by everyone that future mo­ jorie Cleary, whose score was excep- our comrades, ments to which one looks forward Executive Editor Sports Editor tionally high, is featured as "Lady We cannot speak the thoughts deep with dread, filIally ari"ive and Olga Skerston C. ";intermeyer, C. Sha.w Atlas" in Ringling Brothers CIrcus. in our heart, are gone, and when looked back Asst. Executive Editor Acting Sports Editor Bal'bara Cleaves is receivIng 01'- Our thr'oats are dry; our tongues are upon in retrospect, make one won­ Eleanor Savaria E. Bongarzone chids from Winchell on the comple- stiff and heavy, der what there was to ever bother Editorial Editor Business Manager tion of her masterpiece, a mammoth We mumble something vague before him. Like nearly everything else Eileen McDonough C. Witherell hooked rug (started during her senior we part. this has its converse which is ap­ year at Bridgewater). preciated to an ever increaSing de· Assistant Editorial Editor Advertisi.ng Manager There are promises to write, to come 1 The latest Jul-in Phyllis Morgan's gree as June tenth approaches. R. Leonard D. E. Levenson and visit, crown is her now song . That future moment to which I And tears, and smiles, and faltering News Editor Feature Editor Lillian Shaw, realizing that all her have been looking forward for four goodbyes, Anna O'Brien Barbara Poisey former policy of "1 Love to Worry" years, which is now at hand, is nct And then there'll be a few close ever got her was headaches, has re­ such a happy occasion after all. News Editor Technical Editor gripped handEl'hakes, versed it and now preaches the phil­ These past four years which I Barbara Torrey Carol Vollmer Unspoken words reflected in wet eyes. osophy, "Relax and Get Fat". have spent here have been good Faculty Adviser- Olive H. Lovett Lillian Sullivan is now on the fac· Recall our freshman caps and ties and years, and since it is natural to ulty of Bridgewater as gym teacher bonnets! want to hold ttl) the good things, so TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1938 Rates 10c a copy; $1.00 a year of Holy Cross football techniques at Remember, too, our Sophomore Scotch it is with some regret that I am the Training School. Spree, leaving Bridgewater. The entire assembly stood with hats· MR. DAVOREN'S MESSAGE TO SENIORS Our famous trip to Provincetown as George Johnston. doffed and heads bowed for fully five It is with pleasure that I welcome the senior class into the teaching pro­ juniors, seconds in memory of the gallant fession. These anxious days of waiting for the elusive "first contract" will be And teaching with true senior dig- Ca . I T Cam Mary Gauszis who collapsed during rnlva . urns . pus succeeded by the anticipation of the "first day of school" as a full-fledged nity. d her hercule·an efforts to subsidize the Into Country F airgroun teacher. Every agency reports that the prospects of teacher placement look male underclassmen into helping her Examination - classes -sports-and brighter than for many years. with the decorations. dances, In keeping with the theme County Bridgewater graduates are universally regarded with respect by school Beth Gurney was unable to be pres­ Walks to the standpipe or to Carver's Fair, Campus Carnival, to be held ent because of the coast-to-coast officials, a legacy from alumni who demcnstrated the value of the professional shore, Friday, June 3, offers a contest to de- hook-up of her well-known radio pro­ And gloriously lazy hours on lower cide Bridgewater's champion cake­ preparation offered by this institution and the calibre of the student attracted gram "Gello Everybody." campus, maker. to it. The reputation of a college is dependent' to a great degree upon the Bronia Rymut, eminent woman It's hard to know that these can be no Not only is the champion cake­ records of its graduates and the reputation of Bridgewater is excellent, I sculptress, was presented the Rey­ more. maker to be decided upon, but also have no hesitancy in expressing belief that the class of 1938 is equipped with nolds-Nye medal annually awarded to the Queen of Sports, a parade of the the person doing the most to ad vance ability, personality, and professional zeal which will enhance that already For four long years we've gone queens of sports being a feature of the c'ause of "why plaster doesn't through life together, the evening. excellent reputation. harden." Formed friendships which can never To add to the excitement there will May I also express my appreciation to the seniors for the kindness, Dot Whittemore was seen in deep die, be a tug-of-war between the men of courtesy, and 'fellowship which they have extended tlQ me during my first year conversation with Helena Logan and Shared countless pleasures with our the college, and there will even be friends around us, at Bridgewater. Personally, I am sorry to break our too brief association. Joe Lindsay who now operate a coast­ dancing. to-coast confectionery business called Faced hardships with these same true ProfeSSionally, I am glad to see you go fcrth to new opportunities. My best Since a "sing" is held each year to Logan-Lindsay friends close by. the "Lurid Luscious determine whether the commuters or wishes for future success and happiness. Lol,lypops" . h · volatl'le habl·ts The future may bring some of us to- the girls of Woodward or Tillinghast I WHERE TO? Following up t ell' Halls shall hold the banner for the fol- Dot Lipman and Helen Sandlovitz are g~~~ lowing year, a Community Sing fea- I Every year when graduation rolls around the feeling of uncertainty is 'Though as a class we'll never meet I now parachute jumpers, landing on . turing "The Old Apple Tree" will J pI·eyalent. SeniorB give the customary cry of, "Where to?" Some of our ilie ~mpus ~~ befu~ rue pro~~_~g~~,~~_ '~--~'ln~~~~~~~al~lm~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I"",,~ So one las~ tIme we" slng our __ .. . degree holders will no doubt find employment outside the field of education began. Committee chairmen are: Mary Now employed as a dem.onstrator Mater- Metcalf, general chairman; Alice but the majority will become teachers and as such, will continue the cry of This group whose college days are at for an eye-lash curler company Dot Richardson, publiCity; Rosina Guzzi, "Where to?" an end. Moynen was busily engaged trying to entertainment; Marjorie C I e a I' y , The changing world necessitates the revision of the curriculum, especi­ persuade a certain teacher to join her Still, as we take our solemn, last de· booths; Mary Bl'igida, lighting; Eliza­ ally if the doctrilies of democracy are to survive. Leading thinkers of the outfit, parture beth Southworth; music; Dorothy day advocate instruction in all governmental poliCies in all schools. If suffi­ Although unable to be present, a We are not sad, for 'though our work Boyle, decorations of grounds; Mary cient headway were made, a new outlet wouI'd be created for teachers, but in telegram was received from Claire is done, McCann, tickets; Ada Roberti, hos­ foreign countries fascistic tendencies have curbed this possible advance in Gardner, originator and director of We know that those who follow in pitality; Barbara Cleaves, program; the G. Y. P. foundation. our footsteps Marie Rudd, finance.s; and Mary education. Yet general unstability gives rise to the cry of "Where to?" Looking pale and interesting, Mary Will honor B. T. C.,aud carryon. Smith, cleanup. Thus we see that the seniors are not alone in the feeling of uncertainty Donohoe;, titian-haired songbird, re- mained in deep seclusion in her Du­ and for them we hope will come a favorable answer to the cry of "Where to?" panied by her entire group· of season­ Santisperito, the Human Metronome, senburg, accompanied by 'a mysterious May they find success and happiness in the career which they have chosen. ed P:1ayers. wlho is now teaching the, Japanese stranger. Dame Rumor whispered­ May they never forget their Alma Mater and forever strive to be a credit to Gladys Thomas and Gerry Crowell, just what constitutes rhythm in their Garbo-StoklQwski, why not Donohoe- suffragists 'for women's rights, met plays. her. Good-bye and good luck! Toscanini? When questioned, Miss such interesting people in the labor­ During her days at BrH2'O Dot Yest­ Donohoe merely. smiled, refusing to union field,s that they decided to MISS POPE'S MESSAGE TO CLASS OF 1938 comment: bu,rg was noted for her interest in make it a union for life, married John the poem "Childe Harold.' ' She still During the last four years, you have been passing through those experi­ Violet Kundiz is extremely wealthy Lewis Jr. and Norman Thomas III, continues her literary interests. ences which have brought about the growth which denotes the change from because of the great sale of the Vic­ respe.ctively. There was ,a solemn hush las Ruth freshman to senior. In June, you will be passing another milestone: a mile~ tm' recordings of her giggle; (these Alice oSparks and Eleanor Camp­ Sullivan publicly dedicated several stone which marks the way to a calling in which "the supreme objective is the records may be purchased containing bell" thel "gI'lallid ,old, ladieSi of the tables for the commuter's room in highest possible degree of well-being for all mankind." all degrees of Miss Kundiz's laughter, gym", were eac.h solemnly presented ranging from a slight chuckle to a memory of her many ,happy hours As you look back upon the experiences of these four years, you will find a bronze plaque by the male under­ full-throated shriek). spent "round-tabling." gTaduates in re'cognition of their ef­ Besei'ged by autograph hunters was much in the knowledge you have acquired and the training you have received Midge Garlson, the "power behind forts to keep the torch burning in the Barbara Jenks, who has written sev­ which will prove valuable in helping you to take your place in the 'affairs of the throne" of Ginn Co., was seen field of ·.choreography. eral books la,s a sequel to her f'amons the world and to m.eet the demands of today, busily passing out pamphlets adver­ Dorothy Bell 'and Marjorie Russell, "How to Wear a Diamond with Fin­ tising their "American pclecat farm It has been a pleasure and a privilege to work with you and to watch you co-chairmen of the ,committee devot­ esse .and Finish." on Cape Cod." develop those potential powers and talents which you so richly possess. e'd to entertaining the :f.a.cuaty, were Virginia Chadwick was looking Dot Cushman, eminent business As you go cut from yom' Alma Mater to take your place with the able men their usual charming selves. very regal in oxfords and sables and woman, drove up in a limousine and women who have preceded you, may you make for yourself an honored Mrs. Mildred Higgins was giving telling us all about her new position whose exterior was ,completely\ de­ out samples .of her famous "hard-as-a place in the hearts of those with whom you associate; and may you have the voted to fl>dvertising "Toothsome as dean of men 'at an exclusive pri­ rock" plaster invented While taking VlRte school in Singapore. vision and the courage to conduct your life so that it will exemplify that which Teddy Bear Twosome Gandy Bars." the handwork course at BrH20. is truest and finest in the teaching profession, In -complete charge of all trans­ Marth:~ Relynolds was !Very' busy Having finally completed their portation for the afflail' was Emma circu.lating pamphlets issued by her h.andwork course, Jeannette Martin OF LIFE Life's sorrow is a Cadwell who is known as the founder CUtie Lipstick 00. entitled "Glorious 'and June Sherman" pale and weak Glamo,ur Easily Gleaned." Life is a fragile thing Wondrous gift of the international transportation but smiling bravely, received the Hold it preciously, He draws the weary one system known as Cadwell's Cunning Mildred Goldstein lIas established pla,udits of the admiring multitude. Lest from thy careless fingers Apart, and shows him Car-fu,lls. a "Charm School" under the aus­ It was noted that the patient Gilly There slip one ounce, Christ of Calvary pices of the Hepperle-Spillane Teach­ Ada Roberti whose athletic ice-box and Bill also rejoiced. One lovely bit Then goes. 'ers' Agency. cookies are 'a by-word in every Eoddie Koskela now poses for tooth­ Of happiness it gives. Virginia Viner was being very J American home, was seen chatting p,aste ads. Ardelle was seen trying And thus life's endless proud of the prize chapter in her new with Ethel Cowgill, known as the to sell the toothpaste. Life's beauty grows Pattern weaves itself. methods textbook "Habits, Attitudes, "grand old matriarch" of the Onset Marj,orie Moore, lhas entered the In quietness The dark and light and Skills Found in the Typical Nite­ Junior Woman's ClUb. field of pOlitics and was seen button­ God makes it need In contrast rare club." Peggy Deane, whose masterly por­ holing every ,available lobbyist in an His presence-do not deny And bound comillete A telegram was received from Dor­ trayal of "Liliom" in her sopo.homore effort to promote her schemes to ad­ is Waters who is teaching French to Its urge-it slips By faith with love. year started her on the road to suc­ vance civilization. So quietly away. the Arabian Knights. Marie von Bergen cess, arrived with a flourish, accom- A wire was received from Angela (Continued on page 3) TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1938 CAMPUS COMMENT Tl'ESDA Y, 1\IA Y 31, 1938 CAMPUS COMMENT 3 New York Art Trip Senior Girls Picnic Promises Class Prophecy (Continued) (Continu~d) (Continued) From the Tower leged to see but not to hear Rudy Val- Lucille RadIo was finding it hard to lee and Tommy Riggs. . our idea of what goes to make up Gay Activities tear herself away from her classes at II On Friday morning they visited the the ideal teacher and friend. Harvard where she is lecturing on Metropolitan Museum of Fine Art Sylvia Knuttunen-like Orpheus With the diligent preparations of "The Isms and why the Isn't." CAMPCS CAPERS. Lawrence where this time the ReyniQlds' smile with his lute, this girl has the power Francis Jagello, chairman, senior pic­ Sylvia Fleish in her efforts to out­ maestJ'1Q Vai Jean to prmide the and tongue eliminated the necessity of to charm with her 'cello ... an ace at nic should be a howling success! On smart Darwin has been trying to cross swingcopation at the senior prom, an admission charge. From here they higher math, dancing, and bridge. June eighth the class, in cars, buses, Dalmatian hounds and tomato plants June 6. This bandleader recently won proceeded to an exhibition of the Ann Wehter-her charming friend­ bicycles, will start for Fieldston at ten -v,'ith very little success, may we a $2,000 prize -of instruments for his work of a self-taught, or to quote Miss liness and flashing smile worth know­ o'clock in the morning. When they add. disctinctive music . . . Dot Bell to Nye, "untaught," painters. ing ... a major in biology and yet we 5et there, they will get t'agether in or- Doris Dennison has just designed middle-aisle it after commencement The afternoon was left open, part understand she shudders at the mere organized games, and as Francis says, all the furnishings for the new World's ... Mary Gauszis' name always re- of the group gOing with Miss Nye on mention of a snake. "The boys will play the girls and the Fair building in Bridgewater. minds us of effects ... "\V"'hat senior a shopping tour, part with Mr. Rey- Lucille RadIo-vociferous and well­ girls will play the faculty, and so on, Marie Rudd wrote from her offices man is having his troubles dodging a nolds to the Hayden Planetarium and read ... if there can be an Amphy­ you know." Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, Miss in the Empire State Building where sophomore girl? ...Has John Smith only the Lord knows where the lone trion 38 why nQt a Sophocles 38'? Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Davoren, Miss she is executive secretary of the Wo­ made up his mind no",.' that he has wolves went. Anna Sullivan-one of our star ath­ Beal, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds have con­ mens Athletic League which she es­ annexed Barbara Polsey? . . . At our A large number spent the evening letes for four years . . . "Sully" to sented to be the special guests. The tablished on leaving BrH20. Mary a senior's fancy in the spring at various places with "The Women" everyone even though, and this is a c~llege class is happy to know they will be Metcalf is president of that noble or­ turns to pursuing positions ... Rumor "Tobacco Road" and "Of Mice and surprise, she prefers the name of Ann. able to come. ganization. has it that Dr. Scott will be the major Men" drawing the majority. In con- Magda Borgatti-sophistication ... In the afternoon, some members v,:ill Sylvia Knuttunen, Anne Wehter, speaker at commencement exercises nection with the latter play, Miss Nye good looks ... professionally capable swim, others will compete in group Anna O'Brien, and Elaine Vanelli are ... Add to the list of college friend- violated all the rules of pedagogy by . . . an excellent president of day tournaments, others will wander now playing five-handed bridge and ships that of Benny Bump and Justin flatly refusing to answer questions re- students ... will make an excellent a way to the sands and just relax and loking for a fifth victim. McCarthy ... Congrats to Pres. Kelly garding the speeches which were put French teacher. forget exams and such trivial mat- On the bulletin board were several on the celebration of his twentieth an- to her by the three men who accom- Virginia Viner-her poetic ability is notices concerning Alma Nye's suc­ niversary at our college, May 18 . ., panied her. exceeded only by her astounding im- tel's. cessful debut in Betty Southworth's In the recent P. F. I. tests the seniors agination ... has a love for the un- Later in the afternoon and evening, Saturday morning was taken up th' b f th 1 latest opera, "La Forza del Blond­ averaged the highest ... Our nomina- usual .. ; wondei-ful at carrying on a e varIOUS mem ers 10 e c ass will with visits to New York's three most gather for dancing under soft II'ghts zino". tions for the most athletic girl goes class discussion. beautiful churches-St. Patrick's, St. and in swing with a smooth band, pel'- Mabel Gallery telling everyone of to Jeanette Martin ... We nominate Eleanor Campbell-her dancing is John the Divine, and Riverside Cathe- haps for the last time in the class her success in the nut business. If Alice Oram as the most sophisticated dral. At the latter they were privi- the envy of every male and female at you're having a tea, banquet, or the­ senior. leged to visit the bell tower, twenty- B. T. C.... even a certain little "pup" group. atre party, you must get your peanuts We know we won't strike a new four stories up and to see and hear goes for it as was evidenced one day from The Gallery. note in originality by selecting our explained the seventy-two bells rang- in the gym. Men's Sports Margaret Costello drove up with a candidate for the ten best dressed ing in weight from twenty tons to ten June Sherman-one girl that a great flourish in a streamlined milk The Tennis Team made a two women, because every oolumnist does pounds. After a walk through the "Bill" can't hinder . . . who works hundred and fifty mile trip to New truck. The Costello dairies have in­ it when he needs something to fill out Columbia campus, they completed the longer and harder than she? Britain just for the ride when they augurated the system of "Your Nickel his pillar. Nevertheless, we nominate scheduled day at the Hispania Mu­ Mildred Goldstein-charming Back if You Don't Drink Your Milk." were rained out. So even this corner the following seniors for places in the seum with its beautiful Sorollan mur- dramatic . . . does everything com- Muriel Carr has established a rest cannot tell how we might have made cavalcade of chic. Magda Borgatti, als and several fine examples of the pletely and well. home fiQr perturbed pedagogues in out in that match. Margaret Carlson, Mary Connell, Dor- work of Spanish painters, including Olga Skerston-unusual in looks.. which she sponsors "Tone-up Treat­ othy Cushman, Shirley Dutton, Polly outstanding head of Campus Comment Our first match was against R. 1. Murillo, El Greco, Goya, and others; ments for Tired Teachers." Hull, Moira Kispert, Alice Oram, ... loves argumentation ...try it and C. E. and Bri'dgewatel' brought home Madga Borgatti, wife of the French Dorothy Perkins, and Ruth Sullivan. in addition to Spanish minor art see. the bacon to the tune of four to one. treasures. consul, had some of her children with This month we have an armful of Kathleen Graham-is the attraction Charlie Shaw, the number one man, Again the group split up, a large her, but we couldn't understand roses to toss. To each of the follow- number going to the Planetarium, at Bates School all teaching? ... al- and Bill McGhee, number five, won them; they don't speak English yet. ing seniors we throw one large rose: after having learned what they had ways knows the answers and with their singles matches and then teamed Alice Oram an,d Anna Sullivan came to Magda Bor tti for her such little effort, too. up iu the doubles for their field day .

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"Ike" N.ash has Selvonchek B.T.C. 2 an,d publicity, Jean Whiting. been taking a good-natured "ribbing" The officials: Timer-Mr. Buffing- Directors of all spring sports are Society & Commercial Printers due to his lack of basehits ... Last ton; Field Judges-Mr. Tyndall, Mr. watching every game in order to Bridgewater, Mass. year he led the team in this respect Durgin, Tom Warren, P. Farnham, choose a deserving red and white . .. Well, that's basebalL C. Wintermeyer, E. SkahiIl, G. John- team to assure keen competition in O. Wintermeyer, Sports Editor ston. the Red and White Round-up. Statistics SHIRTS ••• w~tk WE SELL Won Lost Tied Odds and Ends Little known facts about well known pe.ople: McGovern's hometown nick­ PRODUCER'S DAIRY B.T.C. 2 1 1 name is Squint ... Hanlon's never­ Manhattanized Team batting .344 Bungy VITA CREAM ending questions about the cost of a Team fleMing .972 "No news is good news." Not when COLLAR ATTACHED The Best Ice Cream 'phone call from Hingham to Quincy Individual Pitching Averages you're trying to write something that at the Bowling league banquet in Bridgewater Name ab r bh sh sb k bb ave will interest and still not insult. Paterson 'accidentally exclUded from Wint'meyer 6 3 4 1 1 0 2 .667 There's plenty of news but you will next year's soccer lineup ... 'pologies Augustine 18 2 11 0 1 3 1 .611 have to get it through the "Grape· Cole Pharmacy Pat . . .Incidentally you're learning 18 Central Square Senesac 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 .600 vine route". a lot about "Tilly" ... What Jr. girl Phone 2291 Koskella 11 3 5 1 0 1 1 .351 A junior girl singing "And may my ga ve herself up as a willing experi­ Dorosz 15 4 5 2 4 0 3 .333 dreams be just as sweet as I am". ment to would-be hair-dressers in Sparkes 13 2 4 0 0 5 1 .307 Add observation notes: What jr. Wood and why does Captain-elect Di­ Murphy 15 4 4 0 0 1 3 .267 chemist from NO. EASTON with a Nardo threaten to get a "whiffle"? son COLLAR COMFORf 1 Van Annan 15 5 4 0 0 2 2 .267 '36 fordor Fiord is now a Communist STIff COLLAR EFfECr BRIDGEWATER Tobin 5 0 1 0 0 4 0 .200 Mr. Tyndall's hidden talent in I because of what C. I. O. did to him? singing ... He kept it hidden at the Cushman 8 1 1 0 0 0 2 .125 We haven't dOlle much thinking on Kegler's banquet but we know he Nash 10 3 0 0 4 2 4 .000 the idea (Yes, I know, where did I has it ... The passing over of a n6W Luce 2 () 0 1 0 2 0 .000 ever get one?)' so here it is in the toast which I offer toO you one and an Killory 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 l'aw. Could there be any way in NEWS . . . May I live forever-and may you Donahue 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 .000 which the state would co-operate in never die. lndividulalized Pitching Averages a meal-swapping system? By this I Won La.st Tied me au every game or meet between Men's Sports Tobin COMPANY 110 State Teachers Colleges that neces- (Continued) SenEsac 100 sitates drawing money from the A. A. Bill Edgar awarded prizes to the fol­ Van Annan 000 Johnson-Sweeney treasury for meals coul·d be left there lowing: to Charlie Shaw, a gOld COMPANY and the athletes eat at the other din- bowling watch fob for his fine sea­ H. Timpany May & AI Cushman 108 Main St. Brockton SNOW'S ing hall. This would lead to much son's average o'f 103.8, the highest Corsages for the Prom more friendliness among the players average compiled by any bowler for Friendly Store and a hard clean game would be the the year; to Tom Warren, a silver result. At most there would never fob for the highest three. string to\:al Shoes Leavitt Gardens be more than fifteen visiting players. of the year; and to Jack Dowd, a sil­ GRADUATION CARDS AND GREENHOUSE Would IOl' would this not lead to more ver fob for the highest single string at the contact betwen the colleges? We are 1'0 ned. Mr. Tyndall, Walter Luee, Sport Wear Growers Florists very firm in the belief that it would. Henry Barber, Nick Megas, Bill Eld­ Bridge and Gift Shop As soon as a workable plan can be gar, and Victor Zubrycki were 23 Central Sq. Bridgewater 72 Leavitt St. Brockton, Mass. lVI. A. CONDON Telephone Brockton 1120 organized it will be presented to the awarded bronze fobs for being other authorities for approval. men with high season averages,