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2000 Bridgewater Magazine, Volume 11, Number 1, Fall 2000 Bridgewater State College

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On the cover: Janice Smith, '73; Chris Martes, '75, G'79; and Walter Table of Contents Alumni Association Update Tompkins, G'68, are among the BSC Message from the Alumni graduates featured in this issue who Association President ..47 have found successful careers in President's Message : 2 education. See story pages 3 - 7. Development Update Feature Story BSC l-losts Sail Boston Celebration .....48 Bridgewater Magazine Staff: Making All the Difference Communication l-lighlights 7th Annual BSC Graduates Find Satisfaction in Editor: Marie C. Murphy, '86, assistant Chairmen's Dinner 49 director of public affairs Education Careers .3-7 Editorial Board: Alumni Update Alumni Profiles Dr. Richard W. Cost, vice president for Bridgewater Alumni Association Ray Messier, '71, Turns Part-time Job institutional advancement Presents Awards .50-51 Into Career 8-9 Eva T. Gaffney, director of public affairs Afro-Am Alumni Council Seeks to BSC Alum Receives Candace A. Maguire, director of Improve Retention 52 alumni relations leadership Award 10 Alumni Area Meeting l-leld in David K. Wilson, '71, assistant to the San Jose State Names San Diego 53 president for communications Softball Coach 10 Alumni Weekend 2000 .53 Advisory Board: Robert Carter, '51, president, College News Career Services News Bridgewater Alumni Association World War 11 Veteran to Earn College Gearing Up for the Job Market 54 John l-larper, director of athletics Degree After lifetime of Work Calling All Alumni! .54 Karen Johnson, director, and Family 11 Attention 1995 Graduates .54 multicultural affairs l-lard Work of Committee Instrumental Class of 1999 Career Survey Results 55 Steve King, director, admissions in Campus Beautiflcation 12-13 Dr. Howard london, dean ofthe school Senior-Alumni Networking Planned 55 Scholarship Recipients Recognized for of arts and sciences 40 Organizations Join Sixth Their Outstanding Achievement 14 Pamela Parsons, '98, assistant to Annual Job Fair .55 College l-lonors Retirees at Dinner 15 the president BSC Makes list of "America's Most louis Ricciardi, '81, chairman of Class Notes .56-62 the Bridgewater State College Wired Colleges 2000" 15 Foundation New Academic leadership Team in Note Bene Dr. laurence Richards, acting vice­ Place for the Start of School 16 Marriages 63 president for academic affairs Births 63 Professor Donna Stanton, assistant Donor l-lonor Roll 17-44 professor of art Deaths 63-64 Mary Ann Williams, web developer College News The Bridgewater Contributors: Dr. Joseph l-luber Earns Recognition ..45 Collection inside back cover linda Balzotti; Julie Santos Reardon, President Tinsley's 10 Years at '91; Candace Maguire; Karen White; BSC Commemorated .45 Sail Boston 2000...... outside back cover Maureen Connolly; David Wilson, '71; Bridgewater State College Offers New Melissa Magrath, '98; Robert Carter, Master's Program 46 '51; Camella Voci, '01 Nomar Garciaparra Attends Photography: Baseball Camp 46 Kindra C1ineff, Michael Sellstone, Julie Santos Reardon, '91, linda Balzotti, Candace Maguire Correspondence: address all mail to Editor, Bridgewater Magazine, c/o Public Affairs Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater, MA 02325. 508-531-1335 e-mail to: [email protected], email class notes to: [email protected] Issues ofBridgewater may be found on the college's web site at www.bridgew.edu. Over the past year, with input from the senior officers ofthe college and members of the Board of Trustees, I have been developing a vision paper that outlines goals for the college to pur­ Dear Alumni sue during the coming decade. The document encompasses both long-term institutional goals and Friends, and, in certain instances, more specific ideas about how to accomplish these goals. It is pri­ Adecade has passed since the college's first marily the president's vision of a direction for campus-wide strategic planning effort was the college, drawn from my experience working launched, and we can all take pride in the fact with you in the president's role for the past 11 that out ofthat process came a set of goals and years. It is my view ofhow Bridgewater State objectives which have proven vel)' helpful in College might develop over the next decade to guiding Bridgewater's subsequent growth and realize its full potential. development. Many people - including a Of course, only a shared vision can move number of alumni and friends of the college ­ Bridgewater State College forward. In this paper, investmen~ made a significant of time, energy I hope to begin the process ofdeveloping a and ideas in the strategic planning process. vision for this college that faculty. staff, stu­ Ultimately, this process influenced evel)' decision dents, alumni and friends of Bridgewater can we made with regard to strengthening and commit to and share. expanding academic programs, investing in The paper has been posted on the college's technology resources, improving our physical web site (www.bridgew.edu) and I invite you plant, and cultivating new sources ofrevenue to review it there (or, ifyou prefer, please call from alumni and friends ofthe college. the President's Office at 508-531-1201 to Among the highlights ofthe past 10 years: request that a copy be mailed to you). I am very • Academic Programs: Three new schools were interested in any commentsyou may have about opened in this decade - the School ofArts the paper, and I encourage you to let me know and Sciences, the School ofEducation and your thoughts by contacting me at my e-mail Allied Studies and the School ofManagement address, [email protected], or via regular and Aviation Science. Also, the college began mail addressed to the Office ofthe President, offering new undergraduate majors in eco­ Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater, nomics and music plus two new graduate MA02325. programs, a Master ofPublic Administration Discussion ofthis document is expected to and a Master ofScience in Management; occur throughout fall semester 2000 and proba­ • Technology: The John Joseph Moakley Center bly into Januaty 2001. By Februal)' 2001, I for Technological Applications opened in expect to be in the process ofmodifYing the 1995 and is the hub ofa growing campus document to incorporate suggested changes. My network that includes high-speed Internet goal is to have a final version ofthis vision paper access for all academic, administrative and ready for formal discussion by the college's gov­ residential buildings. Construction ofwhat ernance system that spring. Bridgewater's Board wJ11 ultimately be 40 state-of-the-art elec­ ofTrustees hopes to act on the final version of tronic classrooms began in the spring of 2000; this paper by the end ofJune. The closing years ofthe 20th centul)' were • Physical Facilities: A $56 million construction and renovation program includes three new extraordinarily productive for Bridgewater; buildings over the next two years - a $16 mil­ based on our institutional strengths - in lion field house, a 3OO-bed residence hall and particular, the quality ofthe people we have, the a 700-seat dining facility. Harrington Hall will academic programs we offer, and the resources also undergo a major renovation to become available to us -I have evel)' confidence in our the new home of the School ofManagement ability to move the college forward with equal, if not greater, success in the 21 st centul)'. and Aviation Science; • Endowment: In March. the college's first Sincerely, public endowmcmt campaign was officially announced With a goal ofraising $10 million by June 2002. TO date. more than $6.5 mil­ lion has- been raised. As we begin a~ ~. it is appropriate for the college tBke~ to:assess its current Adrian Tinsley strengths lnCf.~ and to set a course for President futurede~ One minute Joseph Oliveri is a natural progression for someone George , the next looking to touch as many lives as Alexander Hamilton, in a verbal possible, he said. Making All performance designed to make "You can make a difference in his media savvy students consider the lives of 25 kids in a classroom, the fascination of days gone by. or move to the other step and affect the Difference During his decades teaching, Walter 400 students and families in an BSC Graduates Find Tompkins could often be found elementary school," he said. Satisfaction rowing around Cape Ann with his "Superintendents can make a in Education Careers students, trekking up Mt. Greylock, difference for a whole community." or crossing the dunes of Cape Cod. His first superintendentjob was ~ 0 nce upon a time in a world As executive director of the in Medfield leading a school com­ ~ ofverse, Robert Frost stood Association of Massachusetts munity of five schools and 2,800 ~ in a yellow wood and pon- School Superintendents, Chris students. It was a job that required ~ dered which of two roads to follow. Martes takes a wide-ranging view him to look at the big picture, to ~ With so much life left to live, the ~ of education, wrestling wi.th prob­ learn how to share decision making choice meant everything. lems and issues that affect educa­ with a school committee and to The situation is similar for col­ tionalleaders across the state. build a leadership team of strong lege students who stand at the Teaching, inspiring, enlighten­ principals and administrators. threshold of their lives and consider ing. It's what draws people into Dr. Martes first became involved the road to their future. The options education and keeps them there. with the Association of Massa­ are mind boggling; the career list "There is no question in my chusetts School Superintendents endless. Some paths lead to riches, mind that this is what I was meant by working on its technology task some to fame, some to satisfaction. to do," Mr. Oliveri said. "When the force subcommittee. When the But those who decide to devote end of the year rolls around and the executive director left last year for a their lives to education have chosen kids are going to high school...the job in the private sector, Dr. Martes a path that will affect not only older I get the more tears come to stepped into his place. themselves, but countless numbers my eyes. Something has been The association represents more of students whom they will teach. accomplished." than 700 superintendents and It may be a cliche - the oft-used assistant superintendents in the sentiment of how teachers touch Commonwealth's 350 communities. young lives - but just because the Chris Martes entered Bridgewater It focuses on legislative issues, help­ image is often evoked doesn't mean in search of a career in the public ing to shape education legislation it is any less true. sector. "I had always been inter­ on issues such as special education Heidi Magoon Connor remem­ ested in what kind of difference and retirement enhancement; legal bers a young man with dyslexia you can make in the lives of people. work, representing both individual whom she had tutored for a year It's the mantra of public service," superintendents and keeping them proudly handing his high school he said. abreast of case law; and profes­ diploma to his parents. Janice Dr. Martes received two degrees sional development. Smith spends her nights and week­ from BSC, a bachelor's in elemen­ The association also ponders the ends responding to English teachers tary education in 1975 and a larger questions of education, such and students on an award-winning master's of education in school as the controversial MCAS tests and web site of her own design. administration in 1979. During their impact on students, teachers his career he has been a teacher, a and schools. "We've taken the stand principal and a superintendent - that the MCAS are one measure but

Director ofpersonnel in Brookline Chris Martes Superintendent in Medfield Easton Chair oftechnology task force subcommittee of Association ofMassachusetts Superintendents Foxboro native Executive director, Mass. School Superintendents' Graduated from BSC in 1975 with bachelor's degree Association in elementary education Teaches at Cambridge College Graduated from BSC in 1979 with a master of education in school administration "Sure I miss being in the classroom. Certainly there Received Ph.D. from Boston College in 1993 are days when I think back to it. It's funny how your Taught for seven years in Foxboro career takes different turns along the way. I've been Held elementary school principal positions in fortunate - everyjob I've held I've liked a lot. But Foxboro; Rye, N.H.; Newton opportunities and different challenges came up•• not the only measure of school School where he taught earth sci­ system and, economically, feels success," he said. "The discussion ence to 9th, 11 th and 12th graders compelled to leave. But that needs to be expanded so districts until his retirement this past spring. doesn't mean his work with edu­ are notjust rated on the test but His love ofscience and the out­ cation is done. the quality of other things that doors led Mr. Tompkins to think Mr. Tompkins hopes to develop leads to student success - commu­ creatively about education. He was a curriculum with another colleague nity service, athletics, arts, parental one of the first teachers involved that combines math and science involvement." with the pilot program of ""Project skills to allow students to more eas­ Student population growth and Adventure," a marriage of acade­ ily apply the math principles they've the need for more school space is mics and outdoors that is now run learned to practical problems. He always a hot topic. How schools are in schools around the globe. also believes teacher mentoring is financed is another. Finding quali­ In his own program, "World of an important, and often missing, fied candidates for administration Water," students would build row­ aspect of education. positions and qualified teachers of ing dories like the ones used for "I would like to do more with math, science and foreign language hundreds ofyears by Gloucester teacher training," he said. "I think is becoming more and more diffi­ fishermen and row around Cape the next big crunch will have to cult. Graduates today often head to Ann studying the environment first­ do with developing training for the private sector, he said, lured by hand. The program was different, younger teachers. A lot ofyounger the high sa laries of high tech and he said, because of its interdiscipli­ people come in and are unprepared other growth industries. nary focus on science, English and to deal with 20, 30 kids sitting in Dr. Martes said recruitment social studies. front ofthem." efforts need to focus on people When South Boston was being Joseph Oliveri, BSC alumni, in the high tech or business world torn up over integration, he knows what to do with 30 kids ­ who have become disenchanted brought his love of the outdoors make them an audience. "I do with that life and long, like he to the Thompson Island Education actual simulations - not fancy always has, to do something more Center and created an outdoor dress-up with period costume, but meaningful. program for inner city high school I carry on a dialogue with myself "When you are able to make a students. He was adviser to the and another person in history," he difference in a family or a student, "A Better Chance" program, said. "It's like telling them a story. get them going in the right direc­ which brought inner city students They eat it right up. Everybody tion, give them life skills - you can't to his suburban high school for loves a storyteller." put a dollar figure on that," he said. extra studies. He himself became involved with It wasn't a large paycheck that In his spare time, he coached history not because of facts and lured Walter Tompkins into teach­ tennis and served as student gov­ dates, but because of history hap­ ing. He first felt the thrill of teach­ ernment adviser and yearbook pening before his eyes. During the ing when, working as an electrician adviser. In the summers he ran sail­ Cuban missile crisis, Mr. Oliveri's in the U.s. Navy, it was his job to ing programs and developed out­ social studies teacher at Everett train new recruits. door activity programs for camps. High School was called up by the After leaving the service he pur­ For the last seven years, Mr. military. When he returned, he sued a career in education, splitting Tompkins was the science depart­ told of his experiences in such a his days between teaching at ment chair at Hamilton-Wenham. way that history became real for Oxford High School and attending He still feels young and active Mr. Oliveri. Bridgewater State College. He grad­ enough to continue teaching, but Today, while teaching at uated in 1968 and landed a job at has reached the maximum retire­ Laliberte Junior High School in Hamilton-Wenham Regional High ment allowed under the current Raynham, Mr. Oliveri runs a mock

Science department chair for seven years Walter Tompkins Tennis coach for 27 years South Hamilton Student government adviser for 12 years Yearbook adviser for 25 years Worcester native Took continuing education courses at Boston Navy veteran College, Boston University, Received bachelor's degree in physics from Worcester State College "Science education is getting kids into Taught at Oxford High School, attended problem solving. People are rr:afizing they can't learn Clark University everything there is to know. The focus is on what's Received master's degree in earth science from relevant. What we're really trying to do is teach skiffs Bridgewater State College in 1968 they wiff need regardless ofwhat they do in fife.• Taught at Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School until retirement spring 2000 Received the National Catholic Education Associa­ Janice Smith tion "Distinguished Graduate" award from Sacred Weymouth Heart School In Weymouth in February Created own web site, Ms. Smith's English Page, Weymouth native http://www.home.earthJink.net/....jesmith Received English degree from BSC in 1973 Taught for 25 years; 24 years in the 8th grade Master of Education from Cambridge College in 1995 -John Steinbeck wrote that 7taching might be even 1999 recipient ofthe Milken Family Foundation the greatest ofthe arts since the medium is the National Educator Award human mind and spirit' Each da)li I am thankful that teaching continues to be my chosen profession. -

trial club where he writes testimony Ms. Smith's interest in technol­ competition with soccer, club meet­ based on actual legal cases for stu­ ogy began simply. WheT) the web ings and hundreds of other activi­ dents to perform. He has also cre­ was new, she decided it was some­ ties and interests. ated "Webquest," a program that thing she should learn more about. Despite the challenge, Ms. Smith teaches students the best way to do She began taking courses, traded in derives endless pleasure from her historical research over the Internet. her primitive Mac for a new com­ job. She comes from a family with In 1985, he and a colleague puter, and designed her own web a long history of educators. Perhaps organized students to run an event site, which has received several education was inevitable. showcasing food and cultural awards from Internet organizations. ''I'm comfortable, I'm happy in aspects of different countries, rais­ "I saw the potential for the the classroom," she said. "Teaching ing $ 1,000 for the Statue of Liberty Internet and technology as a way to eighth grade keeps you young; foundation. He also founded an teach students," she said. "Not only teaching in general does. You can't annual student performance of does it reach my own students and help it - the energy coming in music and dance from the '50s and parents, but I hear from 8th graders every day with the students. It's '60s that has run for 15 years. around the country and the world. a joy to discover the talent that All these programs are his way of It'sjust grown and grown and students have." interesting his students in a long­ grown." Discovering the hidden talent ago past. "They come to class say­ Her site is a resource for her in her students is a specialty of ing, 'Why do we have to know this Weymouth Junior High School stu­ Heidi (Magoon) Connor. Her edu­ - why do I care about a person who dents, a place where they can get cational career has been centered lived 100 years ago?' The most dif­ extra credit assignments, publish around special needs students ficult thing to teach them is that their latest poem or pick up tips on with emotional difflculties or history is alive and that history is a grammar. She is constantly fielding physical disabilities. powerful tool," he said. questions from English teachers "I wanted to give them the His efforts and achievements across the country eager to pick her empowerment to control things in impressed the Daughters of the brain on the best ways to teach a their life, to put them in a position American Revolution who chose particular novel or get kids inter­ where they knew they could do it," him as the state's outstanding ested in poetry. One boy in Jordan she said. "Nothing gives you joy like teacher of American history on wrote to ask what students his age the joy you get from seeing a child February, 22, 2000, Washington's in America read. She found that succeed despite all the roadblocks." birthday. Perhaps someday after Mr. educators in England refer students Mrs. Connor has overcome a Oliveri retires, his name will be fea­ to her site. severe roadblock herself. After a fall tured in the Laliberte Hall of Fame "For me, it's most satisfYing to on a slippery pool surface in 1987, - after all, he established it. hear from the teachers," she said. "It Mrs. Connor was struck with reflex Janice Smith, '73 BSC graduate takes a lot of work, but it's a great sympathetic dystrophy syndrome and English teacher, knows a bit outlet for me." and fibromyalgia. The nerve dam­ about winning prestigious awards. In the classroom, Ms. Smith does age caused a permanent disability, She was one of four Massachusetts everything she can to grip students' one that forced her into a wheel­ recipients of the 1999 Milken interests. Her room is filled with chair during her final year at Family Foundation National paperbacks. She asks students to Bridgewater State College. Educators Award for her use of discuss the merits of a book vs. She is now treated with medica­ technology. The award came with a its movie version. She mixes the tion and able to walk, although $25,000 prize and the enthusiastic classics with contemporary novels. with difflculty. The pain will never congratulations of colleagues and Ms. Smith is well aware that, as a go away, but her spirit is bright. former students. "It's been an teacher who wants her students to Mrs. Connor's conversations incredible year," she said. discover the joy ofreading, she is in are sprinkled with determined Named Outstanding Teacher of American History Joseph 01 iveri by the Daughters of the American Revolution Easton Has a master's plus 60

Everett native ·Sure the (8th grade) kids have attitude. You have Received bachelor's degree from to embrace it. Ifyou fight it, you're going to lose. Boston State College A good teacher will find a way to make it part of Graduated from Bridgewater State College with a the learning experience. make something positive master's degree in education in 1974 out ofit." Has been teaching at laliberte Junior High School in Raynham for 31 years

statements, such as "I can't just worked on educational programs teachers convinced me not to be stop and sit there" and "It's not for military families and in military afraid to try new things in the going to get me down." communities, such as at fort Hood classrooms. After going through Education came naturally to where she created an after-school Bridgewater, I realized there was Mrs. Connor who would tutor her program and evening adult educa­ much more to teaching than just younger brother during long rides tion programs for a community of regurgitating infonnation to kids." to Boston where he was treated for 586 homes. Before attending BSC, Mr. Oliveri a severe asthma condition. While "My approach to life is: get would stand in front of students seeking her master's degree from involved. IfI come to a place where and lecture. His lessons at BSC, she began working as a there isn't an educational program, Bridgewater convinced him that graduate research assistant in the by heck or high water, there's gonna education can happen in many, college's grants office. Here she be one," she said. many ways, and it gave him confi­ learned how to create a specialized She and her husband are now dence to try new things. educational program, to collect stationed at fort Carson, Colorado. Teachers have had to change, the documentation and evidence Mrs. Connor is under consideration he said, because the students have needed to prove the program's for a new job as associate professor changed. Many kids, bombarded value, to get the wording of the of education at the University of with multimedia every day oftheir grant application just right. Colorado. Thejob would involve lives, are bored with education. She was in the office the happy teaching courses such as behavior Some bring to class unbelievable day when the call came in awarding management, applied behavior emotional baggage that the public BSC the Department ofEnergy analysis and educational psychol­ expects teachers to not only cope grant that would make the Moakley ogy, along with undergraduate with but correct. Center a reality. "We knew the advising. Teachers are becoming more impact of getting that money. "Here I am, ready to be a profes­ hands-on, getting "down in the It would support educational sor myself," she said. "This isjust dirt with kids," Mr. Oliveri said. "A programs throughout the school," another avenue and another way to good classroom today is not neces­ she said. "It was like winning continue to be involved in educa­ sarily one where the teacher domi­ the lottery." tion. I will miss being with younger nates," he said. "Teachers lead and Mrs. Connor's varied career has students; they are my heart. Yet direct, but must participate at the taken her across the country. She knowing I am working with future same time." worked to keep Native Americans teachers, that will bejust as much Mr. Tompkins, who led his stu­ in school at the University of New a success for me." dents to the top ofMt. Greylock in Mexico, was instrumental in the search of education, has always founding of a school district in known this. "The person standing the new community of Rio Rancho, five educators all chose a differ­ in front of a lecture is not going to New Mexico, and was a teacher and ent path, a different method of make it," he said. ''You have to get grant director in the Santa fe public education. Their common bond kids to tune in and become a part schools. In Kentucky, she worked is their Bridgewater State College ofthe process." on a team that developed state experience, which, they all agree, He sees the science curriculum assessment tests for social studies gave them the foundation they becoming deeper, teaching kids teachers. needed. about ozone and erosion and global After her husband, Michael, "I don't remember any particular wanning, things they see on the joined the Anny, she worked as a teacher at BSC, but I recall some­ news and can wrap their hands special education teacher through thing more powerful than just around - science as it effects them the Department ofDefense at fort a single individual," Mr. Oliveri and their future. Hood and fort Knox. She also said. "It was the feeling I got. The When he was studying for his After all the colleges and univer­ entire state college system - has undergraduate degree in physics, sities Mrs. Connor has seen on her always met the needs of students, he developed an interest in geology travels, she's convinced "you'd be he said. and geography. He turned to hard pressed to find programs that "I had a terrific experience at Bridgewater for his master's degree cater to the needs of teachers who Bridgewater," he said. "I can't tell because it was the only college want to be passionate like you how proud I felt to be part where he could study earth science Bridgewater." of the Bridgewater community." on a part-time basis. He was the She fondly remembers Terry Ann Just as these educators were first BSC graduate to receive an Vigil in the grants office; Tracy molded and shaped by their experi­ education degree with a concentra­ Baldrate, chairman of the special ences at Bridgewater State College, tion in earth science. education department; Maureen they are continuing to mold and "It filled my bill nicely. They were Moir with Kappa Delta Phi; Dr. John shape their students. ahead oftheir time in offering earth Bardo, former provost and vice Teachers have been battered by science, which has become a big president for academic affairs; Aida bad press, rocked by the Education part of public education," he said. Bruns, associate professor emerita Reform Act. What keeps teachers "All the BSC professors were from the Department of Social teaching is the delight Ms. Smith good: Dr. Ira Furlong, Dr. George Work; and President Adrian Tinsley, feels when she watches her stu­ Weygand, Dr. Robert Boutilier, Dr. who recommended Mrs. Connor for dents' writing improve, or the satis­ Emanual Maier. 1went down there Disabled Employee of the Month. faction Mr. Oliveri has when the recently, and I was amazed at how In her youth, she had attended light bulb finally goes on and a stu­ it's grown, what a modern school it PCC, Bridgewater's summer camp dent makes a difficult connection. has become." program for high school students, Through all the changes in soci­ Ms. Smith remembers receiving and after that "always knew 1would ety and education, teachers need to an exemplary, "second to none" be going to BSC. I really do think remain flexible, be patient and education at BSC. The teacher highly ofBSC," she said. "Because develop their sense of humor. preparation courses were especially of my work in the grants office and "They have to love this job," Ms. strong and her English professors other programs, I have so much Smith said. "Teaching is demand­ brilliant - Dr. Harold Ridlon, Dr. more that I can do in the education ing. It can be frustrating trying to Joseph DeRocco, Dr. Joseph world along with my teaching." reach students. Yolkson, Dr. Clifford Wood. By Dr. Martes became convinced "I have friends in the business the time she had gone through teaching was his future after BSC world; they are stressed, their jobs her student teaching, she felt ready hooked him up with a basketball are difficult. They don't like their to step into the classroom. coaching job in Foxboro. He had jobs. I go to school happy - happy All her memories, though, are been lured to the school by its "ter­ to see 100 new faces coming not of academics. "When I think rific reputation" as a teaching through the door." • back to Bridgewater, I think of that college, and once there found the long walk from the commuter park­ educational program to offer "a Karen White is a freelancer who ing lot to Boyden Hall," she said. "It nice connection between theory writes feature and investigative was just a wind tunnel. I remember and practice." articles for Cape Cod Magazine, thinking there was no colder place Massachusetts has a long history Dance Spirit, AAA Horizons and on Earth." of being a leader in education, and Plymouth County Business Review. Bridgewater - not to mention the

Taught in the Project Contemporary Heidi (Magoon) Connor Competitiveness program for two summers Colorado Springs, Colorado Coached swimming in high school and college Worked with Massachusetts Department of Taunton native Education on teacher assessment testing Received master's degree from SSC in 1992 with Inducted into the U.S. Armor Association's Order certificates in special education and elementary ofSt. Joan d'Arc education Received two public service Employee of the Year Member ofSoutheast School/College Consortium awards at Fort Knox, Kentucky Served as intemational president, state president, vice president of communications, and SSC "I started in elementary education and found I chapter president of Student Council for needed to be in special education. That is where Exceptional Children (SCEC) my heart is. You just don't know what that child Member ofKappa Delta Phi will do when he grows up or whom he will affect because ofhis experiences in life. Every child can succeed in something.• Ray Messier, '71, Turns Part-time Job Into Career ;;:: Ray Messier's schedule, as a student at Bridgewater Shortly thereafter, Mr. Messier bought the Mister s£ State College 30 years ago, was more hectic than Donut store in Bridgewater. He was now in the business ~ most of his fellow students: in addition to a full for himself. The Mister Donut Co. was purchased by ~ load of classes, he was also an editor of the student Dunkin' Donuts and Mr. Messier joined in and converted ~ newspaper, The Comment, and he regularly worked his then four stores to Dunkin' Donuts. .~ <::l long hours on late night and early morning shifts in ln the years that followed, Mr. Messier expanded from q the kitchen at the area Mister Donut stores. In 1974, the original location in Campus Plaza but by choice has cS Mr. Messier became the owner of the Mister Donut concentrated his business in the town ofBridgewater ­ store at Campus Plaza. eight of his nine stores are in Bridgewater - and nearby Occasionally, Mr. Messier still works in that same communities (he has, at various times, had stores in East building - which is now a Dunkin' Donuts store - but Bridgewater and West Bridgewater). he isn't in the kitchen baking donuts anymore. He also has two locations on campus, including a Instead, Mr. Messier is the franchise owner of that "Snack Shack" adjacent to the Moakley Center (a location - and eight others in Bridgewater and Halifax ­ smaller-size version of a regular store) and a location and he is the head of the four different corporations that inside the Campus Center. manage all aspects of the business and which oversee the "1 really enjoy the area and the close ties l've been 175 employees who comprise his staff. able to make in Bridgewater both with the town and the "Making a career in the food service industry wasn't college," he explained. part of my original plan," said Mr. Messier, looking back "The rapid population growth of the region has of to his college years. "Originally 1had started in high course helped us grow too, but because we've been here school working part-time as a baker at a Mister Donut so long l'm now serving the grandchildren of the people store, so when 1 came to Bridgewater, 1just saw this who were our original customers. 1have relationships as an opportunity to continue working to help pay for with people across several generations that are very my education." valuable to me." In fact, when he graduated from college, Mr. Messier Mr. Messier also contributes to a number of local left behind his cooking utensils and went to work organizations through sponsorships and other activities. installing and maintaining sound systems for concerts "We're connected to the community in many ways. To and other public events. Other than being a customer me, community service is a responsibility of local busi­ himself, he thought he wouldn't have any further nesses, a way of saying 'thank you' for your patronage, involvement with the donut business. and 1take that responsibility very seriously." "But then, the owner of the Mister Donut franchise Having been in business for more than three decades, for whom 1had worked offered me an opportunity. He Mr. Messier has seen a number of changes in the food asked if1might be interested in going into partnership service industry. with him in the business," recalled Mr. Messier. "There has been a revolution ofsorts in this fJeld," he said. For example, when Mr. Messier fJrst began operat­ ing his stores, the menu was much simpler, there were no This fall, Ray and Karen decided to celebrate their "drive-thrus," customers were served coffee in china and ties to the college and the Bridgewater community donuts on plates, and the interior of most donut shops by creating the Dunkin' Donuts/Raymond G. was thick with the smell of cigarettes. Messier, '71, Scholarship. Their gift supports The "We've ventured into a lot more products than we Campaign for Bridgewater and will assist future used to have, including muffins, sandwiches, and, within generations of students in our theater and per­ last two years, bagels. More recently, Dunkin' Donuts forming arts programs. Thank you Ray and Karen! introduced the 'Omwich' - a sandwich on a bagel that comes in three different varieties - and we now offer many more kinds of coffee and other drinks than we used to," Mr. Messier said. Since the inventory is made fresh constantly, it takes careful management to plan what's needed and in what quantity. "We're connected to the community in "We have two locations on Route 24 in Bridgewater, many ways. To me, community service is and there every day we offer 16 varieties of donuts and a responsibility oflocal businesses, a way nine varieties ofbagels. In our stores in town, typically ofsaying 'thank you' for your patronage, we have 28 to 30 varieties of donuts and 12 varieties and I take that responsibility very seriously." ofbagels, so it's essential we track closely the selling - Ray Messier, '71 patterns," he explained. As the variety offood and beverages are different, so too are the clientele who purchase the items. "Our Route 24 stores generally cater to people travel­ ing longer distances and truck drivers from all over the country. They know the Dunkin' name and so they stop. At our locations in town near the major highways, it's commuters heading to work. And in the town itself, our customers tend to be local people who we get to know better. 11's really a nice mix," he said. The invention ofthe drive-through was a boost to business, he believes, because "for a lot of people, time really is crucial - they need to get service as quickly as possible and get back on the road. And it's also been good for mothers with small children because they don't have to take the kids out ofthe car to walk in to the store. It'sjust more convenient." The elimination of china cups and plates has also made service quicker, he stated. "Years ago, it was neces­ sary not only to have the cups and plates on hand but dishwashing equipment to wash them and people to operate the equipment. Also, there were more steps for the server as wen - waiting on each customer required twice as long when the china was involved," he said. As for the prohibition against smoking in stores, Mr. Messier explained that, originally, a number ofowners thought business would be hurt. "For a lot of people, drinking coffee and reading the morning paper also meant smoking a cigarette, and there were owners who worried that sales would suffer. There probably was a drop-off initially but it soon recovered, and I'm glad about the rule because it makes for a safer, healthier environment for everyone - staff and customers." Although Mr. Messier didn't start out to operate a family business, about five years ago he brought his son, Jeff, in as operations manager. "The biggest challenge we have is finding quality employees, and as the business Ray Messier stands is front of his Dunkin' Donuts store on grew,l knew I couldn't do it all alone. Having family Route 18 in Bridgewater. members who share your commitment is a real benefit for me." One last question we had for Mr. Messier: After 30­ plus years in the donut business, does he still enjoy the product himself? ''I'm one of my better customers," he admitted. "I still love a Boston Cream or a Jelly donut and a cup of coffee. I'm looking forward to serving the town ofBridgewater and the college for years to come," said Mr. Messier. • Bse Alum Receives San Jose State Leadership Award Names Softball Coach S. Noelle Foye, '99, received the second Annual 9 Dee Dee Enabenter, '83, the third most successful ATHENA Award presented by the Metro South coach in the NCAA Division III softball history, 'C M Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by John ~ was named the San Jose State head softball coach Hancock Financial Services, Wal-Mart and the Enterprise. oS in July. The award was established to recognize outstanding Q:; Ms. Enabenter was the head softball coach at ~ leaders who strive toward the highest level of profes­ a Bridgewater State College for 16 years where she sional excellence and community service and actively &5' compiled a 428-154-2 record and was the school's all­ and generously assist women to reach their full leader­ time winningest coach in any sport. Her Lady Bears ship potential. teams advanced to the NCAA Tournament 13 times BSC President Adrian Tinsley was among the 13 out­ in 16 years and compiled 21-25 record in the NCAA standing and accomplished women nominated for this Tournament. Her 1994 team was the national runners­ year's award. up after losing to the College of New Jersey, 4-0, in the A nine-member selec- NCAA Tournament Championship game. The Lady Bears tion committee chose Ms. have won the Massachusetts State College Athletic Foye, a Brockton School Conference title 12 ofthe past 13 seasons. nurse, based on her For her efforts, Ms. Enabenter was named the 1994 significant contributions National Softball Coaches Association Division mCoach to the community and, in of the Year. She was also named the 1996 NSCA Division particular, her dedication 11l Coach of the Year for her team, which finished with to the Girl Scout organi­ a 35-5 record and had a 26-game winning streak. Ms. zation. It is through her Enabenter was a five-time National Fastpitch Coaches involvement with this Association Regional Coach ofthe Year including the organization that she has 2000 season. had an opportunity to Besides her duties at Bridgewater State College, Ms. have a lasting influence Enabenter spent the summers of 1995 and 1996 travel­ on a great number of ing in Africa to coach the Nigerian National Softball young women. team in their preparation for the annual Africa Games The ATHENA leader­ Noelle Foye speaks at spring that are played in the fall. commencement in 1999. ship model draws on the Ms. Enabenter graduated from Bridgewater State talent of men and women College in 1983 with a degree in physical education and to affirm a philosophy of leadership that celebrates a minor in recreation and health. She was a softball and relationships and service to the community. It creates a basketball star while attending school. Ms. Enabenter new view of balanced leadership and serves as a vehicle was inducted into the Bridgewater State College Hall of for assessing and changing the ways women and men Fame in 1995.• will lead in the new century. Ms. Foye, in addition to her work with Girl Scouts, has been active with a number of civic organizations including Brockton Youth Soccer, the Kennedy and Arnone Elementary Schools' Parent Advisory Councils, the Goddard and Davis Kindergarten PACs and the Boy Scouts. She was the student speaker for Bridgewater's spring commencement in 1999.•

Dee Dee Enabenter World War II Veteran to Earn College Degree After Lifetime of Work and Family ?\ When James Ingargiola was Poule, and Dr. Leslie Angell, another s£ a boy, his interest in school of his favorite English professors. ~ only went as far as the He also became active in OASIS, a 2 playground. That's where his mind group for nontraditional students Q::; was, he said, even when his body advised by Dorie AuCoin, assistant James Ingargiola S'" was seated at a desk. A seventh- director of PROGRESS/OUTREACH, :0:: r55 grade teacher, the nrst male teacher and as a student advocate with Pam education, although he did earn ;t he'd ever had, managed to catch Spillane, learning disabilities spe­ his GED. 2; the young boy's attention and cialist in the Academic Achievement Once, at 35, he recalled a minis­ ~ develop in him a lifelong interest Center. He made use of tne math ter who suggested to him that he in learning. and writing labs in the Maxwell pursue a college education. He But December 7, 1941 came not Library. His hard work will payoff wouldn't consider it at the time, long after the seventh grade, bring­ this spring, but Mr. Ingargiola because he thought 35 was much ing with it the beginning of the wasn't always so sure he'd make it too old to begin college. American involvement in World to graduation day. So, like many men of his genera­ War II and a long road that led that "It hasn't all been easy," he said. tion, Mr. Ingargiola never experi­ young boy to work, to war and to "I've had my struggles here." enced many carefree years as a college at the age of 70. One of those struggles was pass­ young man. Last fall, the City of Mr. Ingargiola, a native of ing the required algebra class. At Brockton thanked Mr. Ingargiola Brockton known affectionately nrst, he was convinced he couldn't and 33 other men for their sacrinces as "Mr. I" to many of his young do it. But with help from tutors at as part of Operation Recognition, friends, began pursuing a bachelor's the lab and a lot of hard work, he a program that presents diplomas degree in English at BSC in 1995. passed his nnal in magnincent fash­ to the men and women who left One of his own daughters was ion - he got 29 problems out of high school to serve their country attending BSC at the time, and 30 correct. in WWII. In May of 2001, Mr. brought home a form she asked him "I love a challenge," he said. Ingargiola will celebrate another to sign. He asked what it was, and Mr. Ingargiola has had plenty of graduation - this time, from she said it was a registration form those in his lifetime. He remembers Bridgewater State College. He still for him. He told her he had no his childhood as a happy one, has a few courses to go, but feels intention of starting college at his although he says now he didn't conndent he'll nnish on time. Of age. His daughter, however, realize how good he had it at the course, he has every reason to reminded him that he loved to time. He also didn't realize how expect he'll do well in his World write, but that he needed to learn short his childhood would be. When War II history class this fall. more about becoming a good the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor He'sjoined at Bridgewater this writer. The things he could learn in in 1941, both of his brothers were fall by grandson Jeff, an outstand­ college, she said, might help him to drafted, leaving only James to ing student and baseball player who improve upon an unpublished book support his mother. He quit school is beginning his freshman year. The he'd written about childhood in the and went to work in a shipyard. daughter who once prodded him to past and today. He wanted to help his mother and enroll at BSC will be returning to And so Mr. Ingargiola, a World his country. school here in January. War II veteran, retired pipe ntter, "I was very patriotic," he said. After graduation, Mr. Ingargiola father of 11 and grandfather of 23, "I still am." plans to rewrite his book and hopes became a college freshman along­ He thought the war would end to see it published one day. He'll side students more than 50 years before he was old enough to go, also have more time for the other hisjunior. but three years later he was in the pursuits he enjoys - playing golf "It was strange," Mr. Ingargiola U.s. Marine Corps. He saw action and singing with a barbershop recalled. "I felt very out of place in the Pacinc, Guam and Iwo Jima, group called Together Again in at nrst." and saw his fellow Marines raise Harmony. One thing he won't have But it wasn't long before he felt the American flag over Mount time for is lamenting that he never more comfortable, he said, noting Suribachi. He was discharged in earned his college degree. that he's a "kid at heart, anyway." 1946. He married soon after he "You can't sit around thinking, He established strong relationships came home, and the demands of 'Oh, I never did this, I never did with his professors, especially his work and raising children never that,'" he said. "You have to think, adviser, English professor Dr. Lois left much time for pursuing higher 'I didn't before, but I will now.''' • Hard Work of Committee Instrumental in Campus Beautification t::: First-time visitors to the college Out of that conversation there £ routinely remark on how indeed came a committee, and then 11 beautiful the campus looks. a number of studies and recom­ ~ Returning alums have a different mendations, and - soon enough - "<:j.;:: reaction: to them, the campus a plan of action that has literally C::l looks so much better than they transformed the college's entire Q remember it. physical plant. ~ But the faculty, staff and stu- "Bridgewater has always had a dents who cross the grounds each magniflcent campus, so the under­ day have the best perspective of all, pinnings were already in place," because they notice immediately says Dr. Phillips. "Our job as a com­ when new flowers or shrubs are mittee'was to suggest how to planted, or new signage appears enhance and improve the grounds or new lighting is installed. And and building exteriors, and with the Dr. Wayne Phillips, Campus Beautification Committee president's enthusiastic backing and they had the chance to watch as ­ Chairman step-by-step over the past two years support - and with enormous help - the Campus Center Courtyard from the facilities and grounds staff Stearns-McNamara Memorial project created a spacious new - the changes started taking place." Garden between Pope Hall and the public garden in the very heart of Joining Dr. Phillips on the com­ Science Building has sitting areas the main campus. mittee were Dr. Dana Mohler-Faria, and a new gate, paid for in part by "Everyone seems to be pleased vice president for administration a donation from the class of 1945. with the many improvements that 'and flnance; Dr. Lynette Willett, There are college signs in many have been made in the appearance vice president for student affairs; new locations, and Dr. Phillips tells of the campus overall, and the Dr. William Smith, Department an interesting story of how signage Campus Center Courtyard is cer­ ofEnglish; Dr. William Kendall, became a priority. tainlya 'crowning achievement' of Department of Art; and, eventually, "One day, not long after the that effort," says Dr. Wayne Phillips, Mr. Keith Macdonald, assistant committee began its work, several who for the past seven years has director of facilities and the of us were behind Boyden 11all served as chairman of the Campus grounds manager who was hired talking about various projects and Beautiflcation Committee. in 1994 on the committee's recom­ a delivery truck pulled up. The Dr. Phillips, who has been a fac­ mendation because of his extensive driver leaned out the window and ulty member in the Department of experience in horticulture and asked, 'Can you tell me if this is Elementary and Early Childhood resource management. Bridgewater State College?' We Education for more than 30 years, "My gratitude to these people knew right away that getting signs and is a graduate of the college is profound because they have up had to be an urgent task." himself (class of '62), traces the devoted countless hours over the Work on campus beautiflcation committee's origin to a casual years to the committee's work," has proceeded full speed over the conversation he had with President states Dr. Phillips. "I think it's a last several years, but in terms of Tinsley in the fall of 1993. good thing we really didn't know scale, the Campus Center Courtyard "My wife, Linda, who holds a how much work was ahead of us project, which commenced in the master's degree ('73) from the col­ when we began because it might summer of 1999, has been the lege, and 1were at an event with have been overwhelming. But we largest and most visible change Dr. Tinsley in Boston, and on the took it project by project and that resulting from the efforts of Dr. ride home, Linda and 1 mentioned made the effort manageable." Phillips' committee. our interest in campus beautiflca­ The list of accomplishments is "This too has an interesting tion. We had taken several evening indeed impressive. As a direct result origin," Dr. Phillips says. walks around the campus and, of the committee's recommenda­ "At our very flrst meeting now frankly, were unhappy with the way tions, more than 7,500 flowers have nearly seven years ago, which took things looked," recalls Dr. Phillips. been planted, new walkways have place in a second floor conference "1t was evident right away that Dr. been constructed and landscaped, room in Boyden 11all, we looked out Tinsley shared our concern, and she outdoor lighting has been improved the window across the quadrangle agreed that the grounds and gen­ all over the campus, handsome park toward the area behind the Campus eral appearance needed work. She benches - inscribed with the col­ Center, where a fountain in disrepair asked if I'd be willing to form a lege's name - line the college's and tennis courts that looked committee to study the situation many tree-shaded paths, and the bedraggled were located. 1t was and make recommendations." not an attractive picture. We said, move ahead and a number of dif­ almost in unison, 'this has to go.' " ferent parties had to be consulted. To older graduates - those Years passed, many plans were before 1960, the area under discus­ considered and then dropped. sion is remembered as the location "But our committee wasn't of a campus pond. By the time that going to give up because every time Dr. Phillips graduated, the pond there was an outdoor activity on had disappeared and the area was this side of the campus, such as a a parking lot. reception for new students in the The construction in 1970 of fall or one for graduates in the what is today the Adrian Rondileau spring, that was the only location Campus Center (formerly, the large enough to accommodate a Student Union) made it possible crowd. Always there were those to landscape the area behind the tennis courts and a fountain that building and install a fountain, worked only sporadically. 1t was Stearns-McNamara Memorial but space was limited because the almost claustrophobic," s~ys Dr. Garden tennis courts (constructed originally Phillips. in the 1890s and renovated a half Eventually, the committee's The committee, he says, "worked dozen times since) were there and determination paid off. Approval incessantly for months" to move despite many attempts, the foun­ was finally given in 1997 to hire a the project forward. tain never seemed to operate for landscape architect to design the When classes ended in the spring more than short periods of time. project, and after a careful review of 1999, heavy equipment rolled "The location is crucial because of potential designers, Nancy Denig and work in earnest began in the looking out from Boyden Hall, or ofDenig Design Associates was summer of 1999 on Phase 1ofthe driving anywhere on this side ofthe selected for the project. "She did a project, which involved the removal ofthe fountain and the demolition ofthe tennis courts (replaced by a smaller recreational area). Phase 11 construction began soon after which created a wide­ open, handicapped accessible, well-lighted public gathering area behind the Campus Center that is nearly the size of the college's quadrangle. Phase lll, which will take place in the summer of 2001, will lead to a complete makeover for the court­ yard between the Campus Center and the Maxwell Library. "Now that the first two phases are done, we can see the effect and it is just as dramatic as we hoped it would be," says Dr. Phillips. "Thanks to the efforts of many people, the Campus Center Courtyard is a large, livable and open space that wel­ The new Campus Center Courtyard provides a large area for gatherings and benches where students can relax between classes. comes the community to relax and enjoy the surroundings." However, he hastens to add campus, all one could see in that terrific job of creating a plan that that the work ofthe Campus area was those very unattractive would achieve all of our goals," says Beautification Committee is not tennis courts and a non-function­ Dr. Phillips. over. "Far from it," says Dr. Phillips. ing fountain," explains Dr. Phillips. Plans were developed, studied, "With 235 acres and 30-plus Making that change was, how­ debated and ultimately approved. buildings, and several more new ever, "a very long haul," admits Dr. There was, explains Dr. Phillips, a lot buildings about to be constructed, Phillips, because an alternate space to consider: "This is a project so big there will be plenty to do for a for the tennis courts had to be that it's being done in three phases very long time:' • found before the project could over a three-year period of time." Scholarship Recipients Recognized for Their Outstanding Achievements

.~ senator Paul Tsongas Scholarship recipients from the "1 would like to congratulate all of this year's recipi­ .!::l nine state colleges were recognized at a luncheon ents. It is a tribute to both you and your families that <::l I:Q held at the State House in April. This is the third you have achieved this level of academic achievement," ] year the scholarships have been awarded. said Stephen P. Tocco, chairman of the Board ofHigher ~ Bridgewater State College students Dawn Brooder, Education. "You are the cornerstone to the future of our ~ Kelly famolare, Molly Gilmour, Jennifer Grunin, Emily economy and the Commonwealth." Harrison and Jamie Tanguay were the recipients of the The scholarship was created as a tribute to Senator scholarship created to honor the life and work of"the Tsongas' passion for public service leadership and late u.s. Senator Paul Tsongas. academic achievement. Tsongas Scholars receive a full, four-year scholarship "Senator Tsongas had a vision and a purpose. He to a state college. Students selected are among the most believed there was a clear correlation between educa­ academically talented students in the state. tional success and economic success," said Dr. Judith The program is designed to further Senator Tsongas' Gill, chancellor of the Board ofHigher Education. belief in the need for an educated citizenry and the "Choose to use what you have learned to improve the role public higher education plays in meeting that need. economy and to make a difference. You have a responsi­ Senator Tsongas served as chairman of the state bility to honor Senator Tsongas' name and you were Board of Regents, a predecessor body for the Board chosen for this honor because we believe you will do ofHigher Education. just that." Those speaking at the luncheon focused on the The Honorable Thomas finneran, Speaker of the achievements of the man for whom the scholarship is Massachusetts House ofRepresentatives, provided some named as well as those of this year's recipients. sound advice for the students to consider for the remain­ der of their academic career. "focus and apply yourself. Make the best of the skills that God gave you and with those skills you can soar," said Speaker finneran. "Your place is waiting for you. You are the eagles and we will be carried by your wings." Blue Cross and Blue Shield, for the third time, was the host and sponsor for the luncheon to recognize the 53 young men and women who are preparing to meet the challenges of the future. "After today, you will always be recognized as a Tsongas Scholar. Thank you for the potential you have demonstrated and for what you will accomplish in the future," said Mr. Peter Meade, executive vice president of Blue Cross and Blue Shield. "You represent an investment in our future." The BSC Tsongas Scholars who attended the lun­ cheon were Kelly famolare, Jennifer Grunin and Emily Pictured from left to right: President Adrian Tinsley, Chairman ofthe Board of Higher Education Steve Tocco. Emily Harrison. Harrison. They were accompanied by their parents Kelly Famolare and Jennifer Grunin. and President Adrian Tinsley; Vice President of Student Affairs Lynn Willett; Pamela Parsons, assistant to President Tinsley; and Eva Gaffney, director of public affairs.• College Honors Retirees at Dinner en employees were honored for their service to the college at the annual retirement dinner. From left to right, back row, are Rita Feeney, nurse practitioner in health ser­ Tvices; Dr. David Kemple, associate professor of social work; Dr. Florian Muckenthaler, professor of biological sciences; Dr. Glenn Cook, director of media services; Dr. Margery Kranyik, professor of elementary and early childhood education. In the first row, left to right, are Luigia Resmini, maintainer I in facilities; Dr. Maxine Asselin, professor of music; Maureen Connelly, associate professor of English; Dr. Barbara Ward, professor of foreign languages; and Ruth Wagner, clerk III in media services.•

sse Makes List Of "America's Most Wired Colleges 2000" ahoo! Internet Life has named Bridgewater State College to its list of "America's Most Wired Y Colleges 2000". BSC finished at number 97 in the "Top 100 Universities" category. Yahoo, for survey purposes, uses school population to determine whether an institution falls into the college or university category. Survey organizers invited all 3,631 open-enrollment accredited undergraduate two-year and four-year institutions in the United States to participate. Nearly 1,300 schools from all 50 states responded to the third annual survey, which collects data on-line from respondents about their network systems, student web services and their plans for incorporating technology into all aspects of campus life. Results were tabulated and rl':viewed by the editors of Yahoo! Internet Life, who determined the final rankings for the institutions.• New Academic leadership in Place for the Start of School ~ Bridgewater State College's academic leadership Working with Dr. Richards in the office of academic N team reached a new and pivotal moment this affairs will be Dr. Patricia O'Brien, the former director ~ ~ spring with the departure of Provost Ann Lydecker of institutional research and assessment. In her new ~ to become Chancellor of the University ofWisconsin- position as assistant vice president for academic affairs, ~ River Falls. Dr. O'Brien will coordinate the four academic administra­ ~ On July 1, Dr. Laurence Richards was named acting tive units of the division - the academic achievement vice president for academic affairs and dean of the center, institutional research and assessment, grants and School of Management and Aviation Science. Dr. sponsored projects and student records and registration. Richards will work to cany on initiatives outlined. in The assistant vice president will work closely with the the college's mission implementation plan approved director of each of these offices to insure their goals and by the Board ofHigher Education. objectives are met. He will be joined in his efforts by Dr. Ronald "It is important, as we look to BSC's future, to recog­ Cromwell, dean of the School of Education and Allied nize and capitalize on the areas that work well, to iden­ Studies and Dr. Howard London, dean of the School of ti1Y areas that may need improvement and together Arts and Sciences. He will also be working with two new find ways to make an already strong organization even members of the academic leadership team: Dr. Patricia stronger," Dr. O'Brien said. "1 look forward to working O'Brien in the newly-created position of assistant vice with my colleagues to meet these challenges." president for academic affairs, and Dr. Dorothy Dr. Dorothy Oppenheim, who began teaching at BSC Oppenheim, acting associate dean for the School of in 1996, will serve as acting associate dean of the School Management and Aviation Science. Both were appointed of Management and Aviation Science while Dr. Richards July 1. undertakes his additional duties. Together, this academic leadership team will work on She will be responsible for the day-to-day business the revision of the general education requirements, reac­ operation of the school with a focus on preparation creditation for the School of Education and Allied of an outcomes assessment plan, a self-study for the Studies from the National Council for the Accreditation accreditation visit by the lACBE in the fall of 2002 and of Teacher Education, accreditation for the School of increasing enrollment and exposure for the new master Management and Aviation Science from the Interna­ of science degree in management (see page 46). tional Assembly for Collegiate Business Education and The School of Management and Aviation Science evaluation of other programs for possible accreditation. has undergone several changes in the last three years, "My new role presents several new challenges. As including the hiring ofDean Richards, the creation of dean, I was responsible for approximately 24 full-time the new master's degree program and the addition of faculty members, now 1 oversee 270," Dr. Richards said. the economics department to the school this fall. "The faculty is the heart of the institution. My first prior­ Dr. Oppenheim reflects on the changes her new role ity, in this new position, was to develop an action plan will bring to her career. for the division that ensures an environment where the "1 will miss the day-to-day interaction with students faculty can continue to do theirjob welL" in the classroom, but 1 look forward to working with the faculty to help our students succeed, which is the reason why we are all here." •

Dr. Laurence Richards Dr. Patricia O'Brien Dr. Dorothy Oppenheim Honor Roll of Donors July 1, 1999 to June 30, 2000 Endowment Exceeds Six and a HalfMillion At the end ofJune, the combined endowment stood at $6.5 million. In addition, we have pledges to the Campaign for Bridgewater totaling $1.5 million. Endowment funds provide an important element ofstability in our environment offluctuating state support. An endowment of $10 million (our goal) will generate $500,000 each year to address the greatest needs ofthe college, providing a significant margin for excellence. The Annual Fund...This Year and Every Year Annual Giving is the cornerstone ofgiving to any college. The dollars raised through the Annual Fund at Bridgewater State Conege represent thousands ofgifts from alumni and others who care deeply about our college. This year, we are especially grateful to the 30010 of those who responded to the year-end appeal with an increase in their level ofgiving. Over $1,300,000 Raised in Fiscal Year 2000 Because you cared, over $1,300,000 was donated this past year. Alumni donations counted for almost $600,000 ofthis total! Many thanks to our loyal alumni and other benefactors for their kindness.

FY2000 Restricted Gifts by Purpose 16% State Matching Gifts 24%

Endowment 33% Unrestricted 27%

On the following pages we recognize those individuals and organizations that made Bridgewater THANK YOU State College the beneficiary oftheir philanthropy during our past fiscal year. Pleasejoin us in thanking them for their gifts and support.

The Phonathon yields more than $100,000 to the Annual Fund. Pictured left to right: Ellen Dillon. '02; Melisssa Magrath, G '01; and Kacey Trager. '00. Bristol County Savings Bank David & Joy Jenkins Adrian & Mal)' Rondileau President's Circle c. Louis Cedrone '51 JohnW. Lacy Edith Glick Shoolman '25 $5,000 and more Terry Hart Cogan '51 Eleanor P. Mathes'40 Sodexho Marriott Services Theresa M. Corcoran 'SO National Distillers Distributors South Shore Savings Bank Davis Educational Foundation Foundation Mal)' Lou Thornburg Frank '49 & Dorothy Szafer '51 Joseph M. Pagano William & Anne Fitzmaurice 'SO Dunn Pepsi-Cola Bottling Group Tierney Estabrook & Chamberlain Louis '81 & Cynthia Booth '81 Joel M.Weissman '12 Insurance Agency, Inc. Ricciardi

Mal)' E. Flaherty '44 Herbert J. '10 & Susan Lynch Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Golden Frances E. McElroy Heney'49 Mal)' Drummey Merlet '41 Benefactors $2,500 - $4,999

Anonymous Freedom Capital Management David A. '83 & Eileen Robichaud Millennium James '61 & Lana Steele '62 Argir Victoria Roberts French '63 Rockland Trust Company Sodety AT&T Foundation Paul T. Gannon Robert '55 & Ann Shields '55 Adelia Cebula Blaszczak'50 George K. G'82 & Shirill Gurley Ryan $1 ,000 - $2,499 Bonney-Glenn Co., Inc. Frederick W. Gustafson '50 Sally J. Ryan Jane Rae Bradford '12 G'16 Joseph H. Huber John & Frances Nicholson '55 Raymond M. '69 & Judith Braz Mal)' L Moore Jarvis '39 • Sadek Robert S. '51 & June Carter Owen B. Kiernan '35 Alice R. Lonergan Scanlon '50 Peter Chase Paul C. Killgoar '68 Shaw's Supermarkets, Inc. Frederick '83 & Carrie Kulick '85 Isabelle B. King '51 Arthur '12 & Eileen Iacaponi '68 'G98 Clark David & Phyllis Wells '61 Klock Silva Suzan Cole Tamara Lingos-Utley Vincent P. Sullivan '56 Martha E. Cummings '51 Eleanor D. MacCurdy Catherine Yoyos Telford 'SO Mark E. Cuttle Michael '11 & Karen '91 McCabe Adrian Tinsley V. James '39 & Norene DiNardo Frankland & Priscilla G'13 Miles Carolyn V. Turchon '62 Mal)' B. Dowd '61 Joyce A. Milne Twin Brooks Realty Trust East Coast Auto Sales Congressman George '53 G'56 & Beatrice Man'lyn J. Floyd Federico '51 Frank C. Nackel '18 Weygand Peter '61 & Nancy Hart '61 Flynn Jean M. Grant Prendergast 'SO James M. & Sonja Wolfsberg Margaret J. Hart Foley '51 Helen Rizzo NancyYee

Ruth Batson '90 Richard P. Gately, Jr. '89 Robert E. & Roberta McCarthy Crimson Partners Florence B. Goulart Brower '43 Bernice Misner Gerson '54 Madeleine T. McDonald '51 $500 - $999 Carlene Dodd '56 & Eugene Madlyn Ware '55 & Paul F. Barbara A. Vose Nicholson '56 Brown Gilberti '59 Joan M. Park '56 RA & A1tana Mann'46 Bullard Courtland L '66 & Patricia Pamela Parsons '91 Burger King ofBridgewater Harlow Cameron B. Place '61 Cynthia E. Buscone Quirk '61 Ronald & Virginia Jewett '60 William C. Quist '19 Robert M. Ch~e '12 Hogg John e. Rennie Charles '54 & Nancy Christie Gail Hutchinson '56 & J.e. Rebecca D. Ridgway '68 Robert A. '83 & Maria Tobin'84 Jamison Belmira A. Teixeira Robinson'49 Colangeli Elsie M. Packer '41 & George R. RotaI)' District #79SO Alan V. Comedy Johnson The Enterprise Thomas J. '65 •& Elaine Margaret Joyce '56 Robert '64 & Gail Spaulding '18 Conners E. Dennis & Michelle Kelly Todd Conventures, Inc. Martin F. Killol)' '40 Richard C. '11 & Elizabeth Francis P. Curran '53 Carol L Morse Kosicki '15 Tonner, Jr. William H. Davis Joan A. Kiernan Lange '63 Constance O'Brien Walker '62 Judith DeFilippo Murphy '62 Ann M. Mclaughlin Lundstedt '61 Jean Tubbs Watkins '52 Eugene J. & Carol Durgin Ann Lydecker Leon Weinstein '10 Priscilla M. Baker Eldridge 'SO Jeffrey R. Lynch '13 Lynne M. Briscoe Wisneski '69 John R. & Loretta Fitzgerald Mahoney, Hawkes & Goldings Albert '43 & Adeline Yurkstas Gamma Phi Beta E.H. Sally A. Parker Mathewson '55

Although ~ have taken great core to check the names listed, no such list con be Please let us know so that we con make the necessary corrections to our records. perfect. "we have inadvertently omitted or misspelled your name, we apologize. Corrections will be published in the next Bridgewater Magazine. Herbert G'70 & Barbara '71 Ted & Cynthia Brannan Pamela D. Crudup '73 Century Club Aalpoel Jacqueline Brehm '52 Arthur G. Cullati '58 G'61 $100 - $499 Susan R. Raskin Abrams '67 Rose-Marie Briand '51 Francis T. Cullen '72 Nancy Adamczyk '75 Jean E. Briggs '50 Deidre Ellen Curley Helene Adams'49 Marilyn A. Fitzgerald Brion '50 JoAnne Kilmain Curran '53 Nathalie J. Agostino '49 Everett O. Britton'46 Rosemary Durant Curto'44 Carol A. Simakauskas JoAn S. Bull Brouwer'49 Sandra Cushman AJ-Awadi '76 Kenneth R. G'77 & Donna M. Ellen M. Cuttle-Oliver '82 Lawrence Albaugh 92 Daley '68 G'74 Brown Sheila M. Dacey '69 Fatima Allie '54 William C. '77 & Deborah M. Clement E. Daley '39 Gerald M. Allman G'68 Dempsey '78 Brown Robert '66 & Catherine Daniel '67 Domingo B. Amado '85 Edward Brush Daniel J. Darcy '88 G'90 Almeda C. King Ambrulevich '55 Merrill O. Bryant '81 Mary Silva Daugherty'50 Mary E. Oakley Anderson '50 Henry W. Burbine '65 John J. Davis '79 Patricia D. Anderson '86 Jerome F. Burke '73 David & Judith A. Deep Bette Andre '60 Robert H. Burwood '66 Harold F. '52 & Lucille Fortunato- Wilmar C. Armer '35 Manuel M. Cabral G'55 Delisle '74 G'78 Phyllis A. Armstrong '57 ·Janis M. Larkin Caines '77 Michael E. Deluca '70 Kathleen M. Arruda '76 Phyllis L. Caligaris '55 Gay J. Gibbons Demaggio '64 Helene C. Auger '70 Alfred M. Calk '88 George M. DeMarco '78 Dalton & Noreen Paiva Avery '58 Jane E. Smith Callahan '83 Ruth A. Demers '62 John F. Aylmer G'70 John D. G'40 & Eleanor Gannon Andrew H. Dervan '73 Melvin A. Backman'41 Callahan '42 Ruth R. Rigby Desousa '22 Syliva Bailet '42 Kathryn L. Carney '74 Dominic A. DiBattista '67 Maureen Baird '63 Joyce Carpenter '53 Malcolm A. Dillon '50 Billie A. Balashek '70 David Carreiro '84 Annette DiMascio '72 Tracy BaJdrate '64 Evelyn C. Carroll '33 Linda M. DiPasqua '72 Maria J. Correnti Baldwin '72 Ronald J. '58 & Mary Lou' 59 Sandra M. Carson Discepolo '65 Henry J. Barber '41 Carroll Rose F. Desouza '60 Jill M. Barres '85 Stuart Carter'70 John V. Ditullio '55 Judith Barrowclough '71 Barbara L. Wall Casaly '69 Paul '63 & Mabel Doherty '63 Judy A. Barry '89 Judith A. Casey '75 Therese P. Mack Doherty '51 G'53 Mary C. Barry '44 Roland '73 & Gail Chalifoux '73 James A. Donatelli '74 Natalie Creeden Barry '56 Irene Checkovich Kevin '70 & Matjorie Dorney '70 Amy B. Barton '88 Joseph M. Chencus '66 Roselyn C. Kolvek Dow '50 Richard D. '53 & Martha Cook '55 The Chickering Group William F. Dowd '77 Batchelder Ruth Chippendale '51 J. Kenneth Downey '49 Kathryn '75 & Thomas A. '77 Priscilla Pinel Christopher '42 Robert G. Doyle G'76 Battillo Serena E. Morse Clary '43 Ann M. Cantfill Doyle '56 Daniel '75 & Annette Laplant '75 Daniel F. Clifford Jr. '85 Noreen S. Drexel Beauregard Ann O. Coakley Arthur & Dorothy Walsh Driscoll Frostine Graves Beckman '47 Adelia K. Coe '57 '58 Steven J. Berardino '85 Matthew J. '89 & Rachel S. Robert E. Driscoll '50 Phyllis M. Bernard '65 Shannon '89 Collins Estelle G. Drummond Lucy Bernardo '69 Robert M. Commins '66 Ann F. duCille '71 Nancy Chapman Bestul '54 Philip '72 & Janice '72 Conroy Marie 1. Duerden '57 Edward '54 & Sallee Twichell '53 Laurence R. '74 & Virginia William '63 & Maureen Dugan Bielski Haserlat '74 Contrino '63 Gerald E. Blanchette '57 Warren S. Cooke '50 Doris A. Duggan '68 Thomas M. '62 & Vivian Mr. Richard Coombs '95 Eileen M. Duggan '47 Flanagan '63 Bleakney Maureen T. '77 & Kevin J.Cooney Hugh & Mary Dunlap Charlotte M. Bloomberg '66 '78 Brian R. Dunning '73 Anastasia Coparan Blount '44 Shirley M. Gaw Cory '51 William J. & Betty Milne'41 Mary H. Sheehan Boethel'44 Richard & Ellen Cost Edgar James A. '67 & Sandra Bohlin R. Costa '50 Barbara S. Kowalczyk Emerson G'97 Susan M. Costello '95 '88 Armand '53 & Helen Bratsolias Terrell L. Cote-Vizard '86 Richard H. England Jr. '80 '55 Boisselle Thomas R. Coughlin '75 Rebecca E. Erwin '60 Carol M. Bolduc '78 Jane M. Creedon '61G'71 Geoffrey M. Fanning G'67 Arthur R. Booth Laura Batista '56 G'61 & Michael Henry J. Fanning Jr. '61 Pepe Borrelli '43 V. Crocco '61 Ruth C. Farley '58 Theresa A. Boucher '55 William E. Croke '59 Marie R. Randall Farnham '37 John C. & Mary Boucher Ronald R. Cromwell Paula E. Fay '75 Atherleen Hanson Brady '47 Marcia Crooks '55 G'62 Mary A. Fazio Helen Wolski '55 & John J. Robert H. Cross '62 G'64 Jacqueline M. Fee '54 Braithwaite '57 Robert A. Crossman '86 Karl P. Crowell '68

Giving Clubs President's Circle $5,000 and above • Millennium Society $1,000- $2,499 .,. Century Club $100-$499 * Golden Benefactors $2,500-$4,999 • Crimson Partners $500-$999. Deceased Members • William P. Feeney '74 Stephen Hackett Robert C. Jones '60 Guy F. leVan '76 Nancy Ferguson Patricia A. Haddad '72 Warren C. Jones '84 Barbara F. Lightizer '77 Anne-Marie Fitzgerald '92 Shirley T. Hadley '41 Steven Joubert '91 G'98 Tequion Lindsey '95 Margaret T. Fitzmorris '50 Jane M. Hall '73 Marion E. Kade '73 G'BI Rhoda A. Leonard Lineham '50 Kathleen A. Moore Flaherty '91 Nancy Hall '72 Rose I. Kalman '35 Stephen J. Linhares '79 Richard J. '74 & Nancy L. '76 Joshua W. Hamilton '80 Elva KanakI)' '55 Frederick Lippitt Florence Michael E. Hanc '74 James A. Kane 'BO Joan M. Sheehan Lloyd '54 C. Christopher Ford '63 Phillip J. Hanrahan '63 Gregol)' S. '79 & Debora J. Cunha Robert Locatelli '60 Mal)' J. Fordham '63 David P. Harding '62 '83 Kasabian Virginia E. Logan '69 Catherine Fortier-Bames '77 Donald S. & Elizabeth J. Harmon Andrea Leigh Kaufman '85 Richard P. Lombardi '59 G'63 Helen E. Foster '55 '39+ Daniel J. '78 & Kathleen '78 David R. Longland '73 Jeanne O. Foster '77 Paula M. Harmon Keating F. Scott Longo '89 Mildred D. Foy '48 John & Ann Harper '97 William F. Keating G'65 Leon Lonstein Eugene A. Franciosi '59 Mal)' A. Ellison Harrison '46 Jeannette Labelle Kelleher '50 Myra A. Lopes'54 Robert E. G'77 & Cynthia '68 David K. Harris '68 Joseph '58 & Phyllis '61 Kelleher Lois '43 & Olivio Lopes '47 Francis Richard J. Harwood '80 Edward P. Keller '54 Sara S. Demello Lopes '32 Nancy A. Whyte Frey '55 Lois Haslam '53 Barbara J. Poirier Kelley '74 Lisa M. Gorman Louttit '78 Claire Klein Friedman '50 Michael R. '77 & Cynthia G. '75 Pamela G. Kelley '86 Marion Louzan '47 Maureen E. Fuller '78 Hatch Thomas F. Kelley Jr. '90 Miriam B. Luoma '44 Mal)' W. Fuller Mark P. Hayer '76 Daniel F. Kelliher '67 Mal)' C. Lydon '55 Frederick F. Fullerton '73 Mal)' L. Hayes '69 Joan Claire Kelly '70 Mal)' Lymberis '56 Luther G. Fulton Lea Theresa Heam '43 Eugene A. Kennedy '56 Irene M. Potts Lynch '74 Eva T. Gaffney Alice M. Heenan '39 Lois S. Shea Kennedy '51 Rita H. Lyons '52 William J. Gaines Elna Filipson Helgerson '41 Margaret A. Keohane G'63 Sandra M. Maccaferri '84 Sheila A. Gallagher '72 Frederic J. Hemmila G'72 Helen R. Keys Margaret L. MacGinnis '50 Cheridah Gangone '35 Forest E. Henderson '64 John & Eleanor Keys John R. Maclaren '7B Peter Garafalo '75 Francis J. Hennessy '50 Richard H. Kherlopian '62 Candace Maguire Chester M. Gardner Jr. '63 Paul E. Henl)' Kevin P. Kindregan '87 G'90 Jean M. Maguire '50 Robert J. Gardula '60 Ruth Rita Sullivan Herford '42 Naomi King '62 Mal)' A. Mahan '60 Shirley M. Geal)' '58 Thomas H. Hickey '7B Annie L. Kinkead Jeanne A. Mahanna '8B Jean Gefteas '94 Mal)' LockaI)' Hicks '40 Kenneth J. Kirwin '68 Lottie A. Dumoracki Mahoney '50 Arthur K. George Evelyn E. Hildreth '44 Beatrice Knowles '63 Paula S. Maistrellis '76 Theresa S. Geribo '65 Janet Levesque Hildreth '62 A. William Kochanczyk '60 John F. '57 & Rose B. '54 Angela A. Gerth '74 Bettina L. Hayden Hiltbold '39 Dennis M. Koczera '70 Maloney John R. Ghublikian '75 James E. Hinds '76 Ethel Waters Korotsky '51 Evelyn Paul Mangarpan '42 Albert E. Gibbons '64 Noreen Dunn Hine '51 Kathleen P. Crowley-Thibodeau John R. Manso '69 Mal)' E. Giberti '35 Jonathan E. Hobill '82 Kroll '55 Joseph '70 G'87 & Diane Neville Brian F. Gilligan '69 Winnifred F. Gibson Hodges '41 Robert M. Kroon 'B1 '71 Martin Charlotte Gilmore G'74 Marilyn P. Hoffman '55 G'74 Stella H. Krupka '33 Anne V. Mason '69 Carol A. Gilson '63 Blandine Jasnocha Hogan '56 Joseph A. Kudera '50 Robert '65 & Doris '65 Mason Diane '67 & Richard G'73 Marianne M. Horan '74 Mal)' Kutz '25 Virginia T. Mayo '43 Giordano Joan B. Horsefield '55 Jean E. Mello Labelle '53 Paulajo Gaines Mays '90 Rick L. Giuliotti '87 Christine R. Horte '62 Philip & Barbara laFrance Peter Mazzaferro Esther M. Lovell Gleason '31 Phyllis C. McCaigue Hosker '53 Helen Campbell Lahey '39 Claire McAfee '58 Wallace J. G1eekman Richard H. Hovey '50 Rose V. Laliberty '40 Karen M. McCabe G'91 Dorothy Wishnefsky Goldberg '59 John C. Hoy Gail A. Lamb '64 Otis H. McCorkle '48 Christopher Golden Marcia M. Hoyt '61 Henl)' J. Lamb G'81 Margaret J. McCormick '75 Joseph J. Gonsalves '80 Michael '65 & Donna Hughes '65 Carol E. Lamb 'BO G'83 John H. McDevitt '60 Jane C. Goodwin '63 Maljorie Simmons Hunt '52 BaTl)' D. Lamkin '88 M. Scott McDonald '80 Grace M. Sweeney Gorman '46 John C. Hurley '69 Denise M. Lamoureux G'88 Jane F. McElwee '76 Louis Gorman '79 Peter L. Huston G'65 Jeffrey & Sheila Wilcox Lane '91 Leona M. Milch McFarland '50 Irving J. & Alberta D. Goss '66 Marguerite M. Jacinto '84 Eileen V. Laporte '41 Dorothy E. McGann '76 William G. Grable '62 Barbara A. Jackson '80 Roy Latimer Patrick S. McGlynn '85 James C. Grady '77 Karen West Jannace '69 Emma Fisher Law '54 Claire E. Peach McHugh '51 Maureen P. Graney '80 Colette H. Janson-Sand '67 Susan J. Lawson '7B Sheila Tunstall McKenna '62 Franklin '62 & Florence '62 Gray Phyllis Jenness '44 Robert G'61 & Marie '54 Leavens Lois Melville McKenzi '52 John H. '54 & Betty L. '55 Green Bjorg '62 & Carroll E. '59 Jeppson Harold '52 & Marian T. '52 Mal)' Ann McKinnon G'91 Joseph '51 & Maljorie Torrence Emest J. Johnson '78 LeBlanc Dolores L. Mclaughlin G'73 Gregg '51 Joseph P. '79 & Joanne S. '78 Jason A. LeBlanc '97 Edward & Judith McLaughlin Philip R. '74 & Joy A. Greim '75 Johnson Amelia E. Leconte'52 John L. McLean '90 Richard '48 & Lillian M. Grimley Angela Mucciarone Johnson '72 Sandra A. B. Ledvina '77 Linda Kristoffersen McLeavey '69 '48 Carolyn Johnson '50 Philip W. LeFavor '72 Laura E. McLeod G'67 Thomas J. Groh '95 Lillie V. Johnson Marie L. Buzzi Leone '44 Janice McNamara '47 Curtis Guillotte '86 Richard Johnson '75 Carol Lerch G'91 Michael J. McNamara '74 Paul J. Guiney '71 Ellen M. Collins-Brice Johnston George H. & Nancy LeRoy Jeanne M. Jarrett Medas '93 Elizabeth Gumey '38 '66 Susan G. Lessoff '72 Katherine L. Medeiros '69 G'72 John P. '55 & Patricia Hackett '55 Ida George Meikle '40

Although we have taken great care to check the names listed. no such list can be Please let us know so that we can make the necessary corrections to our records. perfect. If we have inadvertently omitted or misspelled your name, we apologize. Corrections will be published in the next Bridgewater Magazine. Lawrence R. Melcher Jr. '69 Sean '85 &: Donna O'Malley '86 David J. '66 &: Rosemal)' '66 Frederick R. '65 &: Mal)' S. Marilyn L. Mello'59 Dorothy F. O'Neill '53 Rodriquenz Donovan '65 Stevens Nancy A. Menard '78 Mal)' E. Gould-O'Neill '72 Brian P. Rogan '84 Charles W. Stockbridge Dorothy Merrill '47 Patricia Cuff O'Neill'56 Robert R. Rose Barbara A. Strickland '58 Linda J. Sinnott Merritt '71 Priscilla Nickerson '61 Orcutt Melvin &: Olive Rosen Mathew &: Gloria Striggles David J. Messaline '65 William A. '57 &: A. Karen Orcutt Anna V. Mezzanotte Rossi '44 Earle B. Sukeforth '34 Susan Messner '79 '55 Lorraine ARossi '51 Rita E. Kumpa Sukola '60 Ruth Metcalf '37 Jorge Orta '92 Arline M. Schatz Roy '56 Cecily Day Sullivan G'61 Susanne L. Michelini '64 Mal)' M. O'Toole '58 M. Patricia Royal '42 Norma A. Sullivan '62 Kenneth T. Mierzykowski '79 Kenneth D. &: Theodora M. '75 Joan E. Rozario Brian T. Sullivan '80 George Mikitarian Jr. '80 Ottariano Grace Rudolph '93 Martha J. Randell Sullivan '81 Bumham P. Miller '50 Marilyn P. Kline Oxman '50 James '59 &: Nancy '61 Ruffini Paula J. Sullivan '71 Mal)' W. Miller'48 Virginia J. Vanderwarker Page '62 Helen F. Judge Ryan '40 Sean-Patrick Sullivan '86 Carol A. Campisi '82 &: Timothy G'64 Mal)' B. Harrington Ryan '40 John L. Sweeney '61 Millerick '82 G'86 George S. Pappas '50 Grace Howard Sabatini '48 Barbara J. Sykes '49 Lynn Mills '97 Robert E. Pariseau '71 Shirley V. SahI '70 Margaret T. Carlson Szupillo '38 Thomas Mills Lucille Dumas Parkinson '73 Thomas G. St. Thomas '75 Thomas Talbot John F. Minihan '62 Jeannette W. Parmenter Paul Salamon '53 Lola L. Lymberis Tatakis '53 Martin Miserandino '95 Evelyn Parziale '42 Paull V. '50 &: Marion T. Gildea Bruce E. Taylor '68 Carol Misiewicz '77 Robert Patriquin 91 '50 Salley J. Kenneth Taylor '51 Gordon W. Mitchell '59 Suzanne Payne G'91 Brian M. Salvaggio '80 G'82 Estelle A. Mackey Teasdale '41 Timothy Monaghan '93 Barbara M. Bair Peckham '50 Christine M. Santoro '74 Mal)' E. Teeven '71 Kathleen A. Monahan '72 Olga J. Peet '34 Faye F. Santos '74 Christine L. Openshaw Tempesta Brian M. Moore '85 Anthony F. Pellegrini '64 Leola N. Waters Santos '49 '84 Clifton A. Moore Margaret R. PeTl)' Pelletier '61 Victor P. Santos Susan E. Thevenin '64 G'74 Jerome P. &: Lela Morgan Christine M. Pelosi '74 Barbara A. Gullich Sargent '50 LaTl)' D. Thompson '67 G71 Ann H. Burgess Morris '54 Constance G. Perkins '70 Anthony '64 &: Nancy '64 Samo Lucille G. Thompson Thelma Rubin Morris '50 Dal)'lI Zeoli Perron Joseph '73 &: Deborah Williams Lorraine M. Labollita Thomhill '76 John F. &: Priscill Andersen Anthony J. PeTl)' '42 '73 Sarrey Janet E. Lundy Tieman '62 Morrison '61 George S. Peters Jr. '66 Althea P. Sawyer '36 Robert A. Tocci '72 Walter K. Morrison '50 Lucille A. O'BJYne '50 &: Louis L. J. Roger &: Zita G. Schmiedel Kathleen E. Tonnelli '50 Janice V. Gladu Morrissette '66 Peters G'65 Dorothy V. Schrader'42 Frank Tosti Mal)' C. Moulson-Litchfteld '77 Denise A. Sheehan Pizura '64 Rita C. Loughlin Scudder '50 Audrain M. Triplett Sheila P. Mousette '74 Carl Z. '52 &: Lois G. Dunn '51 Cynthia A. Secor John S. Tripp '58 G'64 James Munise '93 Ponder Janice L. Semple '76 Judith A. Tyler '64 Norma P. Munroe '56 Virginia Porter '99 Peter W. Servis '71 Hazel L. Varella '54 William J. Murphy '63 Lois E. Poule Kathleen Donahue Shea '72 G'77 John '76 &: Paula '77 Vercollone Donald A. Murray Jr. '66 Genevieve M. Powers '48 George A. Shediack '62 Karen M. Leccese Vinson '73 Robert S. Murray '57 Theresa M. Pratt '74 Janet B. Brown Sherman '82 Veronica H. Wainwright '74 John J. Nagomiak Charlotte Prochnow '42 MurielL.Sherman'47 Thomas P. Walsh '63 G'67 James J. Nasuti '62 Margaret B. Baird Purdon '30 John J. Shields '57 Judith A. Walters '53 Charles Neudorfer '92 James '70 &: Janis Quinn '70 Joan Williams Shipman '61 Jane E. Austin Ward '39 Jorge L. Neves '90 Joseph I. Quinn Marguerite Simons '78 Phyllis E. Warren '83 Diana Nichols '63 Kevin F. Quinn '95 Marjorie Skahill'40 William Watkins Martha Nickerson '47 David J. Raczkowski '68 Cynthia L. Smith '55 Jean E. Watt '52 Michael E. '82 &: Judith '80 Richard '89 &: Linette '92 Rao Judith A. Smith '63 Mal)' T. Welch '50 Nickley Stephen Raymond '91 Daniel J. '67 &: Teresa A. Rita Cassidy Wheeler '36 James Nidositko '64 Meredith G. Raymond '39 Doyle-Smith '74 Charles L. '36 &: Phyllis Colby '37 Peter D. Nord '63 Mal)' T. Reardon '50 Deborah L. Joyce Smith '70 Whitcomb Charles Notis '68 Carol A. Redgate G'71 Francena Warren Smith '55 Ruth K. Glidden White '33 Jean Littlefteld Nummi '48 Mal)' T. Regan Joanne M. Smith Robert N. Whithman '63 Marian Tyrell O'Brien '50 Bemadette A. Reid '64 Marie Marr Smith '50 Geoffrey Wild '98 Patricia O'Brien Louise C. Reilly'45 Robert &: Miriam Smith James L. Wilkins Jr. '78 Stephen J. O'Brien '76 Ronald J. Rezzani Jr. '83 Roberta A. Smith-Sullivan G'62 Carolyn P. Pinel Wilson '52 Janice M. Atkinson O'Donnell '70 Laurence D. &: Jane Richards Angela Comacchioli Snell '91 Dionne V. Wilson Joseph '43 &: Alyce '44 O'Donnell Robert B. Richards '62 Trefton A. Soucy Jr. '62 Raymond B. Wilson '43 Marjorie Richardson '27 David A. Sousa '60 Robert N. Witham G'63 Eileen A. O'Grady '56 Jean E. Crane Richter '47 Philip C. Souza '78 Marion L. Worthen '29 Cynthia A. Olansky '69 Paul Joseph Rigby '73 Thomas G. St Thomas '75 Paula S. Young Janice A. Foley '67 Olds Suzanne Rivard '62 Dorothy Giddings'41 &: Victor R. Anne L. Steves Zeigler '54 Claire E. Olson '69 Helen M. Robertson '37 Staknis '42 John E. Zoino '53 G'57 David L. Olson Charles &: Sandra Robinson Gloria J. Stanton '74 Sonia E. Kizirian Zorabedian '60 Lorraine P. Wiklund Olson '56 Philip M. Robitaille '73 Julian U. Stein Steven '66 &: JoAnne Olsen '66 James W. Stetson '71 Barbara Stevens '55

Giving Clubs President's Circle $5,000 and above. Millennium Society $1,000-$2,499'" CentUly Club $100-$499 * Golden Benefactors $2,500-$4,999. Crimson Partners $500-$999. Deceased Members. Bequests We appreciate the foresight of the individuals listed below. Remembering the college in your will means a lot to future generations ofBridgewater students and faculty.

Frances Baldwin '27 $2,775 Class of 1927 Lois R. Pickering $10,622 Minnie L Hodgate. Class of 1899. Memorial Scholarship Fund Jane Unsworth '53 $10,000 Moriarty Lecture Fund

The 1840 Society was established There are 28 individuals that have Dorothy Szafer Dunn '51. 1840 Society in 1997 to recognize individuals notified the Foundation that they Frank Dunn '49. Bridgewater who have notified the college have included the college in their Richard G. Durnin '43 State College that they have designated a gift estate plans. Audrey Gough '51 to Bridgewater State College Rita N. Hayes '48 Foundation Foundation either through a For further details or sample Kathleen Crowley-Thibodeau bequest, or a current life income bequest language, please contact Kroll'55 * Nancy Fears Lob '54 or planned gift. These gifts are Jane Bradford. '72 G'76, assistant Mary Hoyle Mahan '60 vital to the future ofthe coll~ge. vice president for development at M. Eleanor McIntyre '40 Davis Alumni Center, Bridgewater Frankland Miles ... There are two ways to participate State College Foundation, Priscilla Miles 'G73 ... in the 1840 Society. First, an Bridgewater, MA 02325, or phone Lorraine Wiklund Olson '56. individual may establish a char­ her at (508) 531-2946. Cynthia Booth Ricciardi '81 • itable gift annuity, or remainder Louis Ricciardi '81 • trust with the college, or with Barbara H. Albret '36 Johanne M. Smith * their own bank or financial Marie Baroni Allen '65 David Sousa '60 * Adrian Tinsley'" adviser. Secondly, alumni and Anonymous Jill Barres '85 Avery Williams '57 friends of the college are encour­ Albert Yurkstas '43. aged to include Bridgewater State Jane Rae Bradford '72 G'76 ... JoAn Bull Brouwer'49 College Foundation in their will, M. Theresa Hart Cogan '51. or as a beneficiary ofan IRA or Mark R. Craven pension fund. Mark Cuttle

Bridgewater Frederick W. Clark '83 ... Paul T. Gannon ... Judith B. Mclaughlin * Terry Hart Cogan '51 • Arthur K. George '52 * Matthew Striggles * State College Eugene J. Durgin. David Jenkins. Board ofTrustees Richard P. Lombardi '59 *

Bridgewater James Argir '61 ... V. James DiNardo '39 ... Mary Drummy Merlet '41 • John C. Boucher * Eugene J. Durgin. David Messaline '65 * State College Elliot W. Chassey * Peter Y. Flynn '61 ... Frankland W. Miles ... Charles Christie '54. George K. Gurley G'82 ... Louis M. Ricciardi '81 • Foundation Frederick W. Clark '83 ... E. Dennis Kelly • Adrian Rondileau • Trustees Terry Hart Cogan '51 • Isabelle Bragg King '51 ... Charles W. Stockbridge '76 * Daniel J. Darcy '88 G'90 * Herbert J. Lynch '70 • Adrian Tinsley ... Robert E. McCarthy.

Bridgewater John F. Aylmer '70 * Fred Fullerton '73 * Martin Miserandino '95 * Jane Smith Callahan '83 * Richard J. Harwood '80 * David A. Robichaud '83 ... State College Peter Chase ... Tamara Lingos-Utley ... Albert. A. Yurkstas '43 • Mark E. Cuttle ... Leon Lonstein * Foundation Philip Eric Drugge '80 Members Frank F. Dunn '49.

Although we have taken great care to check the names listed, no such list can be Please let us know so that we can make the necessary corrections to our records. perfect. Ifwe have inadvertently omitted or misspelled your name, we apologize. Corrections will be published in the next Bridgewater Magazine. Bridgewater Robert S. Carter '51 ~ Kathleen Moore Flaherty '91 * Ann Burgess Morris '54 * Carrie Kulick-Clark '85 ~ John P. Hackett '55 * Ronald J. Rezzani '83 * Alumni Terry Hart Cogan '51. F. Scott Longo '89 * George A. Weygand '53 G'56 ~ Daniel J. Darcy '88 G'90 * Daniel McHugh '97 * Association V. James DiNardo '39 ~ Maria L Melchionda '83 Board ofDirectors Gordon W. Mitchell '59 *

Faculty/Staffand Dolores Introne AuCoin '76 G'79 Marilyn Furlong '56 Joanne P. Newcombe Tracy Baldrate G'64 * Eva T. Gaffney * Patricia O'Brien Emeriti Faculty John W. Bardo Thomas J. Groh '95 * Joseph M Pagano. Marilyn W. Barry '58 * Virginia L Jewett Hogg '60. Pamela Parsons '97 • 2000 Susie M. Bates '64 Catherine H. Beleville Holbrook Nancy Paxcia-Btbbins Jane Rae Bradford '72 G'76~ G'81 Wayne R. Phillips '62 Edward Brush * Susan A. Holton Barbara F. Poe'Sepp '40 Irene Checkovich * Joseph H. Huber ~ Lois E. Poule * Ann O. Coakley * Mary L Moore Jarvis '39 ~ • Jean M. Grant Prendergast 'SO ~ William R. Cole john Jones '62 laurence D. Richards * Alan V. Comedy. Martha Drinkwater Jones '64 Charles C. Robinson * Dwight E. Cook '72 Margaret Joyce '56 G'64. Adrian Rondileau • Richard W. Cost * Steven P. King Brian M. Salvaggio '80 G'82 * Carolyn Cramer Barbara laFrance * Henry Santos * Ronald R. Cromwell * Robert E. Lemos 'SO Grace Seibert-larke Henry O. Daley '58 Kathryn Lusteg Johanne M. Smith * Robert A. Daniel * Ann lydecker. Marian S. Spencer G'80 William H. Davis. Keith C. MacDonald Mary Lou Thornburg. David P. Deep * Candace Maguire * Adrian Tinsley ~ Judy Deep * Peter Mazzaferro * Frederick Trrrell Harold F. DeLisle '52 * Dorothy E. McGann '76 * Bonnie Troupe G'92 lucille Fortunato-DeLisle'74 Mary Ann McKinnon '91 * Delija Valiukenas G'78 * Scott McNeilly Barbara H. Ward Victor DeSantis David A. Morwick '64 Robert F. Ward '63 V. James DiNardo '39 ~ James Munise '93 * George A. Weygand '53 G'56 ~ Sandra Faiman-Silva William J. Murphy '63 * lynetteWillett * Nancy Ferguson * Mary H. Howard Myers '72 G'88 Paul F. Wright Ruth Parent Fitzpatrick '63 G'85 Marian E. Nelson '56 Mary W. Fuller * Kathleen Nerney

Friends ofthe Joan R. Ames. Mary Ann Hubbard Melvin H. Rosen * Barbara K. Atwood Lillie Johnson * Joan E. Rozario * lnstitution 2000 Myolene M. Augustin Helen R. Keys * Sally J. Ryan ~ Cynthia Brannan * John Keys J.J. Sanon Stephanie Browne Annie L Kinkead * J. Roger Schmiedel * Lisa Colburn John S. Kyper Cynthia A. Secor * Suzan Cole~ John W. lacy. Patricia Smith Christine M. Conran Roy latimer * Robert S. Smith * Rebecca Cordeiro George H. leRoy * Ronald N. Smith Deidre Ellen Curley * Frederick Lippitt * Julian U. Stein * John R. Drexel * Ermino P. Lisbon Linda F. Stepper Estelle G. Drummond * Eleanore D. MacCurdy ~ Palmer D. Swanson * Hugh A. Dunlap * Barbara Macias LUCille G. Thompson * Roberta D. Eldredge Richard McDonald * Frank Tosti * Douglas T. Elliott Dr. & Mrs. Frederick Meier * Audrain Triplett * John R. Fitzgerald. Thomas Mills * Denise M. Walsh William J. Gaines * Joyce A. Milne ~ William Watkins * Elia Germani Clifton A. Moore * David H. Watts Agnant M. Hans Jerome P. Morgan * Dionne Vanessa Wl1son * Donald S. Harmon * Robert T. Olsen Raymond B. Wilson * Paula M. Harmon * David L Olson * NancyYee~ Paul E. Henry * Daryll Zeoli Perron * Paula S. Young * Elyse Holsberg Joseph I. Quinn * John C. Hoy * Louis Resmini Helen Rizzo ~

Giving Clubs President's Circle $5,000 and above • Millennium Society $1,000-$2,499. Century Oub $100-$499 * Golden Benefactors $2,500-$4,999. Crimson Partners $500-$999. Deceased Member.; • Corporations, 3Com*MG General Dynamics Government PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP .. 3M Company * MG Systems*MG MG Foundations, Allstate Insurance Company MG General Electric Company .. MG Prudential Insurance Company of American Express Company..MG Georgia Pacific Corporation. MG America MG Matching Gifts & American Optical Corporation MG Grantham, Mayo, VanOtterloo & R. V. Leonard Co., Inc. * Gifts in Kind Ares Advanced Technology. MG Co. LLC .. MG Raytheon Company. MG AT&T Foundation .. MG Greater Attleboro Taunton Region Reader's Digest Association, Inc. MG Denotes Matching Ball Corporation * MG Transit Authority *MG Gift Company Bank ofAmerica MG GTE Corporation * MG RJR Nabisco Incorporated. MG BankBoston * MG Hercules Incorporated MG Rockland Trust Company • Bechtel Foundation .. MG Independent Investment Sentry Insurance MG Bell Atlantic * MG Associates, Inc. MG Shaw's Supermarkets, Inc.• Big S Service Station MG International Business Machines Shoolman Family Trust. Bonney-Glenn Co., Inc... Corp.*MG SignDesign Bridgewater Communications * International Education Sodexho Marriott Services. Bridgewater Savings Bank * Programs,Inc.• South Shore Savings Bank. Bristol County Savings Bank. JMPerrone. Southern Burger King ofBridgewater • John & Sonia Lingos Family Telecommunications .. MG Chevron Corporation * MG Foundation .. State Street Bank & Trust Co.• Conventu~Inc .• John Hancock Company * MG MG Emmanuel d'Amonville JS Wolfsberg Family Fund .. State Street Research & Davis Educational Foundation. Landerholm Electric Co., Inc. * Management Company MG Denig Design Associates .. Mahoney, Hawkes & Golding. Stride Rite MG Dow Jones & Co., Inc. MG May Department Stores Co. MG Sullivan Tire. East Coast Auto Sales, Inc... MediaOne ofNew England, Inc. * Sun Microsystems MG Eastern Bakers Supply Co. Mello Construction * Texas Instruments, Inc. * MG Eastern Edison MG Mellon Bank MG The Chickering Group * edVentures • Merck Company Foundation * The Foxboro Company. MG EMagine Communications * MG The Harvey Hubbel Foundation Estabrook & Chamberlain Metro South Chamber of The St. Paul Co., Inc. MG Insurance Agency, Inc.• Commerce. Twin Brooks Realty Trust .. ExxonMobiJ Corporation * MG Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Uni-Graghic-Inc. * Factory Mutual Insurance MG United Parcel Service Company*MG Metropolitan Pipe and Supply Co. United Technologies Corporation FDI Medical/Fitness Distributors, MicroWire Products * MG Inc. * Moberg & Son Roofing, Inc. Waterfront Realty Trust. Fidelity Investments. MG Morgan Stanley Dean Witter. Waters Corporation MG First Virginia Bank MG WCYB-lV. Follett College Stores Corp. * Motorola Corporation MG Westinghouse Electric Ford Motor Company. MG National Distillers Distribution Corporation MG Freedom Capital Management Foundation. Company. NELUE MAE * MG New England Business Service .. MG New England Financial * MG New England Power MG New York Community Trust New York Times Co. *MG Old Harbor Inn. MG Papa Gino's,Inc... Pepsi-Cola Bottling. Pfizer * MG Polaroid Foundation * MG

Although we have taken great core to check the names listed. no such list con be Please let us know so that we con make the necessary corrections to our records. perfect If we have inadvertently omitted or misspelled your nome. we apologize. Corrections will be published in the next Bridgewater Magazine. ...of Thomas J. Conners '65 ...of Carol A. Fallon '73 ...of Frances Meth ln Memory... Robert T. Olsen Susan J. Losduto Dempsey '73 Dr. Wayne R. Phillips '62 David L Olson Ronald N. Smith ...of Elizabeth Wastcoat ...of Barbara Muther Lacy '46 Palmer D. Swanson Harmon '39 JohnW. Lacy Prosthetic Treatment Center Donald S. Harmon James A. Tartari '64 ...of Alberta Ruesink ...of Mary Moore Jarvis '39 Ann l.,ydecker ...of Dr. Thomas J. Daley '51 Virginia L Jewett Hogg '60 Robert S. Carter '51 ...of Gerald It Shea. '50 Louis C. Cedrone '51 ...of Sea Malech Kathleen Donahue Shea '72 Shirley M. Cory '51 Mr. & Mrs. MeMn H. Rosen Georgia Pacific Corporation ...of Clare J. Hayden Vancini, '25 Dr. Wallace J. Gleekman '51 ...of Ruth Maurer McGhee '39 MaryB. Dowd '61 Joan R. Ames & Family Joyce A. Mnne ...of Thomas Devine 'SO Barbara K. Atwood Loretta-Anne Jeffway Devine David H. Watts ...of Barbara Walton Zeoli '39 Daryll Zeoli Perron ...of Dr. Frederick A. Meier '34 Dr. & Mrs. Frederick Meier, Jr.

...of Jane Rae Bradford '72 G'76 Mr. & Mrs. Elia Germani Gloria J. Stanton '74 ln Honor... Paula M. Harmon Paul E. Henry Lucille G. Thompson Barbara A. Jackson '80 Audrain M. Triplett ...of Guy Clifford Lillie V. Johnson Sonya E. Veale '95 Dr. Victor DeSantis John '62 & Martha Drinkwater William Watkins, Jr. '64 Jones James L Wilkens, Jr. '78 ...of Tom Curley Steven Joubert '91 Dionne V. Wilson Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Helen R. Keys Mr. & Mrs. Raymond B. Wilson Louis M. '81 & Cynthia Booth John Keys '81 Ricciardi Annie L Kinkead ...of Louis M. Ricriardi '81 Tequion Lindsey '95 Frank Tosti ...of Paul Gaines '68 Frederick Lippett Mr. & Mrs. Domingo B. Mr. & Mrs. Ermino Lisbon ...of Dr. George Weygand Amado, Jr. '85 Paulajo G. Mays '90 Richard W. Cost Mechelle Bolden '83 John L Mclean '90 Mr. & Mrs. David P. Deep Janis Caines '77 Clifton A. Moore Dr. V. James '39 and Norene Lisa Colburn Mr. & Mrs. Jerome P. Morgan DiNardo Alan V. Comedy Wanie J. Pierre '96 louis M. '81 & Cynthia Booth Pamela D. Crudup '73 Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Pinto '81 Ricciardi Dr. & Mrs. Robert A. Daniel Louis Resmini Sodexho Marriott Services Mr. & Mrs. John R. Drexel ill Joan E. Rozario Estelle G. Drummond Shaw's Supermarkets, Inc. F. A. duCille, G'71 Arthur P. '72 & Eileen '68 Silva Jeanne O. Foster '77 Patricia Smith William J. Gaines Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Smith

Giving Clubs President's Circle $5,000 and above • Millennium Society $1,000-$2,499 ~ CentuTy Club $100-$499 * Golden Benefactors $2,500-$4,999 • Crimson Partners $500-$999. Deceased Members • Although we have taken great ca~ to checJc the names listed. no such list can be Please let us know so that we can make the necessary ca~tions to our records. perfect. Ifwe have inadvertently omitted ormisspelled )lOur name. we apologize. Corrections will be published in the next Bridgewater Magazine. Henl)' F. Paterson Edna L Mills Joseph H. O'Donnell * Eunice B. Maloney Meredith G. Raymond * Aorence Mae Ovaska Helen M. Pratt Edith E. Matthews Dorothy Smith Nonna I. Pinkerton Lois C. Shea Shirley L Potter Helen S. Teittinen Dorothy Staknis * AmySpollett Marie Ann Spieler Jane E. Ward * Estelle A. Teasdale * Priscilla A. Sweet Alice A. Sullivan R. Naomi White Phyllis P. Thompson A. Albert Yurkstas • Barbara H. Walsh * Margaret laniboni 1940 1942 1947 Irene M. Connier Sylvia Bailet * 1944 Frostine Beckman * Inna Dobbyn Edward F. BaTJY Virginia Boam Alden Ruth A. BeTJY Barbara E. Egan Harriet Blanchard Margaret M. Austin Ann E. Bouchard Mal)' A. Glidden Alice A. Bubriski Mal)' C. BaTJY * Atherleen A. Brady * Ruth Goldstein Eleanor M. Callahan * Catherine M. Bentley Virginia Perkins Bramhall Laura B. Grota Barbara Canavan Anastasia Blount * Eileen M. Duggan * Carrie E. Hands Juliet A. Carlson Mal)' H. Boethel * Grace Frey Mal)'Hicks* Priscilla Christopher * Evelyn T. Brega Patricia Galligan Barbara L Juliano Phyllis Collins M. Ruth Burke Anita Ghilardi Geraldine Keenan Aorence Connors Rosemal)' Curto * Lenore M. Hennessey Martin F. Killol)'. Loretta Dexter Mal)' E. Aaherty. Carol Hunt Rose V. Laliberty * Esther Ernst Sarah Fraser Elsie P. Johnson. Eleanor P. Mathes • Ruth R. Herford * Beulah Grout Olivio Lopes * Ida G. Meikle * Phyllis M. Keith Evelyn E. Hildreth * Marion Louzan * Vernon W. Nickerson Mal)' H. Jgellander Phyllis Jenness * Ardys C. Lynch Winifred Parks Edna C. Lincoln Elaine Kelly Dorothy M. Mackin Jean Patenaude Douglas F. MacDonald Marie R. Kennedy Janice McNamara * Barbara F. Poe'Sepp Evelyn Mangarpan * Marie L. Leone * Dorothy Merrill * Margaret M. Reed Charles D. Merrill Mal)' K. Linehan Martha Nickerson * Genevieve Regan Evelyn Johnson Parziale * Theo B. Lukas Barbara F. Peck Helen J. Ryan * Lillian Grand Penan Miriam B. Luoma * Margaret M. Raymond Mal)' Patricia Ryan * Anthony J. PeTJY * Alice C. Lynds Jean E. Richter * Eileen M. Sanford Charlotte Prochnow * Phyllis MacMillan Muriel Lee Shennan * Robert K. Shnitzler Lillian R. Putnam Mal)' E. Murphy Helen Smarsh Maljorie Skahill * Loretta Ring John S. Noonan Margaret F. Smith Janice B. Sprogell Vera M. Ross Alyce O'Donnell * Margaret B. Tonello Margaret M. Wellington M. Patricia Royal * Katherine Oldham * Gertrude lagorin Dorothy V. Schrader * Anna V. Rossi * Victor R. Staknis * Edith Tardiff John H. Stella 1941 Catherine R. White 1948 Corinne Austin Melvin A. Backman * Gloria Zeman Henl)' J. Barber * 1945 Hortense E. Burton Carey W. Brush Elizabeth Brady Phyllis C. Chait Malvena E. Cangiano John Burgess Estelle P. Epstein Madelyn E. Clancy 1943 Jean Nicoll Craig Mildred D. Foy * Doris L Clifford Antoinette P. Borrelli * Marilynn F. Dutra Lillian M. Grimley * Betty Edgar * Marion J. Bothwell Meredith Eichelberger Richard T. Grimley * William J. Edgar * Aorence B. Brower. Mal)' E. Fanjoy • Mildred R. Jarvis Ellen F. Fahey Serena E. Clal)' * AnneE. Hall Sara Keren Loring O. Felch Joseph F. Comerford Constance M. Kennefick Franklin L. Kroell Liette M. Fregeau Eleanor F. Crabill Louise F. Pola Maljorie Marshall Eleanor Fulton Ellen Mercer Diming Louise C. Reilly * Otis H. McCorkle * Francis X. Guindon Patricia DuBois Dorothy E. Sturtevant Mal)' W. Miller * Shirley Thompson Hadley * Richard G. Durnin Dorothy E. Wells Jean L Nummi * Jeannette L Halloran Eileen A. Foley Lorraine Opitz Elna L Helgerson * Jennie Frost Genevieve M. Powers * Winnifred T. Hodges * Doris E. Grindle Phyllis L Ryder Dorothy Ida Iversen Luella Hartbower 1946 Grace Sabatini * Ruth S. Kumin Lea Theresa Hearn * Everett O. Britton * Ruth Winsor Eileen V. Laporte * Sylvia Katler Altana M. Bullard • Charlotte C. Lowe Lois Lopes * Dorothy B. Church AnnL Mahon. Virginia T. Mayo * Phyllis R. Friedman Elaine M. Mazgelis Grace M. Gonnan * 1949 Linnea Maki Helene Adams * Ina May Marland Barbara L Newhall Patricia R. A. Gricius Nathalie J. Agostino * James Nolan Mal)' A. Harrington * Lucille L Marvill John Raymond BeTl)' Madeline C. Nolan Louise L Homen Mal)' E. McAvoy Imogene F. Brightman Mal)' E. Merlet • Eunice M. Kohler JoAn S. Brouwer *

Giving Clubs President's Circle $5,000 and above • Millennium Satiety $1,000-$2,499 'Y Century Club $100-$499 * Golden Benefactors $2,500-$4,999 • Crimson Partners $500-$999. Deceased Members • Marie T. Costa Marie F. Johnson Marjorie Gregg * Joyce Carpenter * Loretta-Anne Devine Jeannette Kelleher * Barbara F. Guzovsky Francis P. Curran. Dorothy F. Dickie Albert E. Kiernan Doris E. Hanson Joanne F. Curran * J. Kenneth Downey * Marie A. King Barbara M. Hickey Joan A. Gnecco Frank F. Dunn. Jeanne M. Kozak Beatrice M. Higgins Lois Haslam * Ann M. Dutton Joseph A. Kudera * Noreen Hine * Phyllis C. Hosker * MaryL Fahey Helen A. Kudlic Lois S. Kennedy * Jean E. Labelle * James A. Flanagan Robert E. Lemos Isabelle B. King ~ Stanley Mackun Marilyn C. Gross Rhoda A. Linehan * Ethel Korotsky * Beverly Mazan Carol I. Gurney Margaret L Macinnis * Madeleine T. McDonald. Antonietta C. Meier Marjorie H. Hallowell Mary T. Mack * Claire E. McHugh * Carol E. Mesheau Frances E. Heney • Jean M. Maguire * Lois C. Ponder * Dorothy J. Messier Nancy Jenkins Lottie A. Mahoney * Lorraine A. Rossi * Donald J. Morey Jean B. Lisewski Alfred Mazukina Harriet M. Royce Jeanne S. Murphy Maria Murray Leona M. McFarland * Jean F. Santos John D. Murphy Marjorie E. Pearson Burnham P. Miller * Beverly B. Shapiro Ann K. Noyes Bernice Reed Thelma R. Morris * J. Kenneth Taylor * Dorothy F. O'Neill * Belmira A. Robinson. Walter K. Morrison * Alberta M. Tolin Marilyn Susan Pettengill Leola N. Santos * Sara Anne M. Mowbray Lois Phelps Harrold S. Shipps Marian C. O'Brien * Mary Pickett Phyllis A. Smith Angela O'Hearn Barbara A. Reincke Marie Sweeney Paul A. Olander 1952 Paul Salamon * Barbara J. Sykes * Marilyn P. Oxman * Gertrude A. Alley Anita Sethares Leona Taylor Pauline Panagopoulos Wilma C. Berardi Lola L Tatakis * Betty Morton Tidrow George S. Pappas * Jacqueline L Brehm * Theresa A. Theodore Doris Tierney Barbara B. Peckham * Joan M. Bruno Beverly A. Thomas Elaine K. Tolivaisa Lucille A. Peters * Rita Choquette Frank G. Ventura Eleanor Trevains Jean M. Prendergast ~ Shirley Deknes Barbara Walsh Gloria M. Turgiss Mary T. Reardon * Harold F. Delisle * Judith A. Walters * Jacqueline K. Weyand Charlotte Rosen Elaine M. Dennis George A. Weygand ~ Marion T. Salley * Maria K. Dounelis Ruth L Wheeler Paul V. Salley * Helen R. Duquette Joan Woods Barbara A. Sargent Ursula Gamble * Barbara R. Wordell * Jean M. Gilman 1950 Eileen Scacca John E. Zaino * Pauline A. Amaral Alice R. Scanlon ~ Rodel G. Greenberg Mary E. Anderson * Rita C. Scudder Marie L Grzywacz Adelia Blaszczak ~ * Marie Smith * Elizabeth L Hamilton Marilyn L Boulais * Lena Stitilis Ellen C. Healy 1954 Leah M. Boutin Nancy L. Sullivan Marjorie Simmons Hunt * Fatima Allie * Jean E. Briggs * Catherine Y. Telford ~ Helen P. Keegan Claire M. Appling Marilyn A. Brion * Anne F. Tierney. Virginia Kindem Martha L Ball Warren S. Cooke * Kathleen E. * Marian T. LeBlanc * Robert M. Barrows Theresa M. Corcoran. June E. Vawter Amelia E. Leconte * Marie D. Beauregard Antone R. Costa * Doreen M. Wallace Carolyn E. Lorman Nancy M. Bestul * Barbara Coville Roland Weeks Lorraine A. Lundegren Edward J. Bielski * Walter G. Creedon Joyce M. Windhol Rita H. Lyons * Ellen F. Binney Margaret Crocker Meredith G. Martin Alicia M. Boucher Mary Daugherty * Lois McKenzie * M. Lois Brophy Paul G. Dickie Michael J. Merten Joseph R. Bruno Malcolm A. Dillon * 1951 Carl Z. Ponder * JaneM. Busi Marilyn C. Donovan Allan K. Belcher Katherine Root Doris Chisholm Roselyn C. Dow * Rose-Marie Briand * Florence Shearer Charles Christie. Christine A. Dowd Robert S. Carter ~ Lois A. Thomson David B. Crosby Robert Emmet Driscoll * C. Louis Cedrone. Claire E. Thorp Janet Cunningham Priscilla M. Eldridge. Ruth K. Chippendale * Mildred Vaillancourt Gertrude J. Daneau Eleanor Finn Terry Hart Cogan. Jean Tubbs Watkins. Joan C. Dugener Margaret T. Fitzmorris * Marie T. Corcoran Jean E. Watt * Jacqueline M. Fee * Richard C. Flemming Shirley M. Cory * Frances M. Webber Bernice Gerson. JamesW. Fox Lawrence J. Costa Carolyn P. Wilson * Helene L Gilmartin Claire Friedman * Martha E. Cummings ~ John H. Green * Carol P. Fritz Therese P. Doherty * Jeanne M. Haviland Sadie M. Galego Dorothy A. Dunn. Margaret M. Higgins Frederick W. Gustafson ~ Virginia A. Edgell 1953 Betty-Anne A. Holly Carolyn Hale Margaret Hart Foley ~ Mary A. Acklen Donald S. Holmes Francis J. Hennessy * Wallace J. Gleekman * Sallee Bielski * Edward P. Keller * Richard B. Hovey Audrey J. Gough Armand P. Boisselle * MaryE. Kilian * George W. Cahill John S. Hughes Doris J. Goyetche Emma F. Law * Carolyn Johnson * Joseph Gregg * Patricia A. Cahill Marie H. Leavens *

Although we have taken great care to check the names listed, no such list can be Please let us know so that we con moke the necessary corrections to our records. perfect. Ifwe have inadvertently omitted or misspelled your name, we apologize. Corrections will be published in the next Bridgewater Magazine. Sondra Leiman Patricia A. Gray Joan Mitchell Joan M. Lloyd * 1956 Judith A. Keene MaryK. Noll Myra A. Lopes * R. Elaine Kelley Mary M. O'Toole * Natalie Barry * Jean Ann Phinney Rose B. Maloney * Alice F. Boivin Ellen Bowen Kilbridge * Joan Reed Murielle G. Michaud Carlene E. Brown. Margaret S. Lewis Barbara A. Mello Marcel Richard Ann H. Morris * Laura Crocco Patricia H. Murphy * Anne M. Meloni Thomazia A. Roy Ann C. Doyle * Carolyn Ryan Robert L. Rowell Antone Felix Margaret P. Merritt Joan B. Smiley Barbara A. Siekman Mary B. Foster Janet A. Michaud Nancy L. Smith Mary Lane Stacey Joseph E. Fratianni Eleanor M. Morrison Thomas L. Smith Joan F. Swanson Marilyn Furlong Barbara J. Mulcahy Annie A. Spence Andrea J. Thelander Janet Green William A. Orcutt * Eileen M. Perkins Carole L. Splaine Ann M. Thomas * Blandine Hogan * Alvin F. Rubin Wayne E. Thomas * Gail Jamison. Barbara A. Strickland * Joan M. Sullivan Hazel L. Varella * Margaret Joyce. Lee N. Seater Elizabeth Tormey Geraldine L. Wickman Virginia M. Kalaghan Marie Seminatore Anne L. Zeigler * Beverly Shavinsky John S. Tripp * Eugene A. Kennedy * Brenda VanDeusen Winifred M. Leary John J. Shields * Mary Belle Small Barbara Wilson Harold LeBlanc * Margaret A. Lopes Helen M. Sylvia 1955 John R. Uva Almeda C. Ambrulevich * Mary Lymberis * Martha Batchelder * Patricia McGillis 1959 Helen Boisselle * Eleanor M. Morlino Gloria Andrade Theresa A. Boucher * Norma P. Munroe * 1958 Lorraine E. Bailey Helen Braithwaite * Marian E. Nelson Noreen Avery * Patricia A. Boland Phyllis L. Caligaris * Barbara A. Nicholson. Marilyn W. Barry * Diane Bridgwood Faith R. Crandall Eileen A. O'Grady * James W. Beaudry William S. Bruno Marcia Crooks * Eleanor M. Olson Mary L. Beaudry Rose H. Burgos Diane Mary Dickinson Lorraine P. Olson * Roberta A. Bellows Mary Lou Canniff Carroll * John V. Ditullio * Priscilla Olson Judith Bolton William E. Croke * Sandra S. Fitzpatrick Alice O'Neill Anne F. Brownley Jeanne B. Dawe Helen E. Foster * Patricia C. O'Neill * Susan Cannon Margaret A. Demone Nancy A. Frey * Nathalie Foley Palmer Ronald J. Carroll * Muriel F. Dextradeur Madlyn I. Giberti • Joan M. Park. Lois Colasurdo Paul F. Giberti • Betty L. Green * Arline M. Roy * Nancy C. Connelly Virginia M. Gizzi John P. Hackett * Vincent P. Sullivan '" MaryAlice Costello Dorothy Goldberg * Patricia Hackett * Ann R. Talbot Mary Cowgill Carol A. Dutton Hoole Eleanor Hartley Joanne M. Uva Arthur G. Cullati * Carroll E. Jeppson * Marilyn P. Hoffman * Aleta C. Vokey Henry O. Daley Donald R. Ketcham Joan B. Horsefield * Ann M. Davis Genevieve A. Lamoureux Elva Kanakry * Beverly W. Dirksen Roger C. Lamoureux Kathleen P. Kroll * 1957 Harriet C. Donahue Paul J. Linehan Elizabeth A. Kulas Barbara F. Adams Cynthia N. Donatelli Richard P. Lombardi * Leon A. Long Joan S. Leland Harry Colman Allen Dorothy A. Driscoll * Irene A. Dygas Elaine M. Melisi Mary Catherine Lydon * Ann M. Allerdt Jessie Martin John R. Andre Ruth C. Farley * Marilyn L. Mello * Carolyn L. Millard Sally A. Mathewson. Phyllis A. Armstrong * Shirley M. Geary * Joan E. Murphy Roberta A. Barss Susan Getchell Gordon W. Mitchell * Viola M. Goodnow Annette M. Mullis. A. Karen Orcutt * Gerald E. Blanchette * Joanne M. Hadalski Jean M. O'Brien Marie J. Quist John J. Braithwaite * Jane E. Powers Josephine S. Rego Ann Brewer Maryellen A. Harrington Priscilla Hayward Carol M. Roht Elizabeth A. Rowell Janice A. Byrne Robert M. Rosenblatt Ann Ryan '" Virginia Cahoon Jacqueline Hobday Robert P. Ryan '" Phoebe Hogg James R. Ruffini * Adelia K. COl" * Beverly Hounsell Rayna Skolnik Frances N. Sadek '" Constance J. Corkum Donald K. Smith Cynthia L. Smith * William J. Costa Joseph Kelleher * Pauline A. Solmonese Francena Smith * Lois Cronan Irene F. Kiley Arthur J. Souza Barbara Stevens * E. Ruth Desjeunes Jane R. Kilmer Greta E. Tyson Eleanor Lemond Rorence T. Sullivan Marie I. Duerden * Ann M. Linehan Joan M. Sullivan Denise N. Valencia Sally B. Dunn Lois Mackey Jacqueline L. Swanson AnnT. Walsh Jean A. Dwyer Barbara Shire Magro Shirley A. Tinkham Marilyn J. Federico '" Ann M. Tosi Martha Reming Natalie May Nancy P. Wilson Elizabeth A. Fontaine Albert W. Mayers Susanne D. Gavin Claire McAfee * Veronica H. McCarthy Dorothy A. Mclaughlin

Giving Clubs President's Circle $5,000 and above. Millennium Society $1,000-$2,499 ... Century Club $100-$499 * Golden Benefactors $2,500-$4,999 • Crimson Partners $500-$999. Deceased Members • Robert F. Champlin Robert H. Cross * 1960 Doris C. Clarkin Agnes M. Dauphinais 1963 Sheila A. Agostinelli Jane M. Creedon * Judith M. DeFilippo. M. Juliette Almeida Bette Andre Michael V. Crocco * Ruth A. Demers * Maureen Baird * NancyJ.Arns Chet K. Delani Diane G. Descoteaux Patricia A. Baker Gordon W. Bates Cynthia J. Dillon Warren R. Emerson Paula Baronas Mary A. DiPerna Roland Bernardo Mary E. Eppich Jessica L Bergevine Mary Beth Dowd • Maureen A. Calvi Margaret E. Farrell Vivian Bleakney Priscilla J. Fiore * Joseph Cambra David T. Fee Edwin L Borsari Nancy P. Flynn • Lavinia E. Connors Jacqueline A. Fitzpatrick Elizabeth M. Callahan Grace LaGrasta Crovi Peter Y. Flynn • Ann M. Freeman Paul F. Callahan Joan C. Daley Florence J. Foley William G. Grable * Joann F. Cassidy Barbara W. Daval Marcia Foucart Jo-Anne A. Granger Ann M. Cooke Janice E. Farrell Judith E. Handley Florence M. Gray * Virginia M. Curley Mary E. Higgins Fermental Rosemarie Hoyle Franklin A. Gray * Janet R. Delani Janice V. Fernald Marcia M. Hoyt * David P. Harding * Donald DeLutis Jane K. Feroli Sylvia A. Kalambokas Esther M. Herrick Evelyn M. DeLutis Jean M. Kass Joanne Fullerton Janet Hildreth * Mabel E. Doherty Phyllis E. Kelleher * Robert J. Gardula * Christine Hill Paul F. Doherty * Felix A. Giardina Linda J. Lehrbach Judith A. Horan Helen J. Downing June E. Gould Ann M. Ludeking Christine R. Horte * Mary A. Doyle Ann M. Lundstedt. Anna C. Hall Bjorg Jeppson * Maureen Dugan Robert W. Magner * Sheila M. Henaghan John W. Jones William J. Dugan * Virginia L. Hogg. Barbara J. Mahar Blanche E. Judd Patricia A. Fee Sandra M. Houghtaling Elizabeth A. McLoone Thomas W. Judd Elizabeth M. Fisk Richard S. Januse Joanne W. Mead Joan M. Kenney Ruth A. Fitzpatrick Louise M. Moline Sandra R. Jardin Richard H. Kherlopian * C. Christopher Ford Richard E. Mooers * Lenox S. Kamer Naomi King * Mary J. Fordham * Mary M. Kelter Kathleen J. Morella Catherine M. Kitchen Nancy J. Frazee John J. Morgan A. William Kochanczyk * Robert Kitchen Victoria French. Robert Locatelli Priscilla A. Morrison * Maljorie D. Krupa Teresa M. Gaffney * Frances A. Murphy Mary A. Mahan Linda Leger Joseph A. J. Gagnon * Barbara A. Nagle Rebecca E. Mauch Carolyn A. Lenaghan Chester M. Gardner * Walter R. Nagle * John H. McDevitt * Patricia C. Lucey Carol A. Gilson * John J. Mollica Priscilla Orcutt * Bette C. Marshall Jane C. Goodwin * Marilyn A. Monroe Margaret R. Pelletier * Cynthia G. Marshall Phillip J. Hanrahan * Peter B. Noyes Margaret A. Phillips Sheila T. McKenna * Barbara J. Hopkins Marie E. Palmeri Bernard F. Powers Norma E. McKenzie Mary P. Keaney Lorraine A. Pratt Ronald F. Reynolds Nancy McQueeney Patricia E. Kelly Timothy M. Rioux Elinor J. Putnam John F. Minihan * Beatrice Knowles * Madeline A. Reilly Sheila R. Rosenblatt Carl R. Nash Margaret L. Lafleur Ruth C. Schuttauf Nancy J. Ruffini * James J. Nasuti * Virginia A. Lambert Maureen E. Shanahan Joseph C. Simas Janet Nims Joan K. Lange. David A. Sousa Joan Shipman * Sheila A. Odella June H. Leonard * Everett J. Smith Rose F. Souza * Ann Packard Warren 8. Lewis June R. Stonkus Sharon A. Stone Virginia V. Page * Faith L. Manzer Rita E. Sukola * John L. Sweeney * James R. Perron Linda R. McMahon David C. Swift Charlotte A. Sylvia Wayne R. Phillips Judith Meaney Nancy V. Swift Esther M. Tucker Ann T. Precourt Patricia Mello David K. Sylvester Charlene Sullivan Tyler Robert B. Richards * Avis S. Miller Judith C. Tassinari Suzanne Rivard * Benedetta Mitchell Mary Jane C. Walsh Judith H. Robillard Marguerite E. Mooers Maude C. Ware Dorothy H. Roncka Barbara A. Morris 1962 Jarett W. Rose Richard A. Watts Jane M. Antolini Joanne Morris FrancisD.Ryan Sonia E. Zorabedian * Lana R. Argir • Craig R. Murch Jo-Anne Baril Trefton A. Soucy * Geraldine Z. Murphy Norma A. Sullivan * William J. Murphy Judith A. Barnaba Melinda Thornton * Cynthia King Bessette Diana Nichols * 1961 Janet E. Tieman * Peter D. Nord Lucile L. Akers Thomas M. Bleakney * Marilyn G. Tracy * Judith K. Byrne-Ariel James E. Pickard James Argir. Carolyn V. Turchon • Janet M. Cahill Dean A. Powers Robert H. Arnold Carole A. Vernazzarro Anne M. Chase Dennise A. Prow Mary A. Babaian Lorraine A. Viveiros Judith A. Pulzetti Robert A. Brooks Joan M. Cotter Constance Walker. Diana C. Crooks Barbara A. Roberts Arlene Brown Helen Rogers Cynthia E. Buscone. Robert H. Rogers Maljorie Cadoret

Although we have taken great core to check the names listed, no such list can. be Please let us know so that we con make the necessary correc.tions to our records. perfect. Ifwe have inadvertently omitted or misspelled your name, we apologIze. Corrections will be published in the next Bridgewater Magazme. Louise A. Scott Linda E. Rosendahl Denise I. Legault John E. Grant Florence Short Kathleen A. Ryan Laurence B. Lerner Sandra C. Gravanis Joan Smith Priscilla G. Sanguedoke Jeanne A. Lesperance Alice C. Hall Judith A. Smith Anthony L Sarno * Susan M. Levine Courtland L Harlow. Patricia A. Souza Nancy J. Sarno * Helen C. Lewis Karen F. Ireland Patricia A. Souza Meredith L Spencer Alyce M. Lindahl Elaine Jackson Donald J. Sullivan Carol E. Stys Esther A. Marshall Dianne L Jenkins Marilyn E. Swain Judith A. Sullivan Kathleen P. Martin Linda C. Jette Linda E. Thompson Judith A. Sweeney Doris A. Mason * Ellen M. Johnston * Roberta A. Vernaglia James A. Tartari Robert L Mason * Kenneth A. Jones Thomas P. Walsh * David A. Tassinari Raymond G. Masse Alan R. Kenney Robert F. Ward Linda M. Tassinari Janice L McAteer Barbara M. Kirkland Marvin Wechsler Susan Libby E. Thevenin * Sandra C. McDennott Ruth T. Kneier Susan H. Wentz Anne TIsdale-Ashford Paul D. McVay Eileen M. Lafleur Diane E. Willard Robert L. Todd. Sheila M. McVay Patricia A. Latimer Wallace A. Wood Margaret A. Tomkiewicz David J. Messaline * Louise A. Laughlin Virginia A. Woods Doreen M. Trepanier Donna V. Modzelewski Robert P. Lawton Beverly C. Yankopoulos Helen E. Tripp Richard K. Nelson Nancy V. McManus Carolyn J. Young Jeanne E. Turner Noel E. Nerney-Lomas Barbara Anne Meyer Judith A. Tyler * Carol A. Pellegrini Susan M. Molla Beverly A. Van Allen Nancy P. Penney Jeanne M. Morn'l Marilyn Watson Elaine M. Peterson Janice V. Morrissette 1964 Marilyn A. Willard Elizabeth A. Pircio Donald A. Murray * Rena R. Almeida Florence A. Wright MaryL Rand Michael C. O'Connor Tracy Baldrate * Margaret M. Robichaud JoAnne Olson Victoria J. Boucher * Janine T. Rodriguez Steven W. Olson * Alyce C. Brezinski Mary Ann SanClemente Bruce A. Palombo Joan D. Brides 1965 Claire W. Schooley Linda Oby Patch Thomas A. Buba Milton R. Barnes Joseph S. Silva George S. Peters Madeline I. Barry Ann F. Cameron Frederick R. Stevens Judith B. Petipas Carol A. Collins Constance A. Bass * Mary S. Stevens * Joseph P. Pimental Helen 1. Cox Dorene P. Benjamin Arthur T. Svensen Carol A. Powers Gay J. Demaggio * Phyllis M. Bernard * Diane M. Svensen Warren C. Radcliff Melanie E. Demoranville Lorraine J. Blais William C. Towne Carol A. Rains Carole A. DiBurro Rita L Blake Arleen M. Trufan Diane R. Randolph Jadwiga Earle Marsha L Boynton Janet R. Vanzoeren MarieL Reba Charles W. Elliott Richard A. Bridgwood Thomas T. Witowski David J. Rodriquenz Hillard M. Forman * Henry W. Burbine * Nancy L Yucius Rosemary A. Rodriquenz * Suzanne A. Galipeau Franz Cahoon Barbara A. Santos Albert E. Gibbons * Pamela Carlin Margaret A. Sarro Claire-Marie E. Hart Kevin B. Carter Patricia A. Scanlon Forest E. Henderson * Christine A. Coan 1966 Linda H. Schmidt Eleanor H. Hoar William P. Coan Karen M. Ashworth Ann E. Scholz Joseph P. Joaquin David C. Cohen Joan M. Barra Sharon M. Seablom Martha D. Jones Thomas J. Conners •• Emily S. Blampied Patricia A. Severs Edward F. Kelly Judith C. Cousens Charlotte M. Bloomberg * Corinne Spence Rochelle C. Kieron Mary E. Cranfill Janet Alusow Bobar Joyce J. Stella Sandra H. Kittredge Janet A. Curlew Stella Stanek Borowiec Mary-Louise L Tavares Meredith P. Krueger Marjorie L Davis Barbara A. Brennan Marcia Traverse Gail A. Lamb * Marsha S. Davis Kenneth D. Brennan Paul Vital Toivo A. Lamminen Sandra M. Discepolo * Robert H. BUTWood * Carol L Voght Francis L Lane Priscilla F. Douzanis Priscilla Cahn Robert L Williston Robert M. Lane Donna E. Ellis Joan C. Casabian Elaine A. Wood Theresa A. Lane Florence T. Ely Joseph M. Chencus * Sheila Lancaster Youd Ann L Levasseur Maeve A. Foley Pauline G. Ciccone Donald W. Metcalf Theresa S. Geribo * Robert M. Commins * Susanne L Michelini * Gordon W. Goodfellow Charles L Crawley David A. Morwick Ruth H. Guild Sharon E. Dean 1967 Priscilla Nicholson Judith R. Hajec Lawrence A. Decareau Susan R. Raskin Abrams * James Nidositko * Patricia A. Harrington Daniel J. Dodson Louise G. Anthony Arvid A. Ohlen Mary Ann Hebert Judith M. Donnelly Marcia L Atkins Nancy E. Ohlen Donna M. Hughes * Carolyn A. Doraz Janet M. Balutis Linda J. Parsons Michael J. Hughes * Janice E. Drinan Anita LBarton Anthony F. Pellegrini * Marjorie J. Keene Carol L Durham Carol V. Blair Denise A. Pizura * Thomas M. Lagrasta Sheila B. Feenan James A. Bohlin * Bernadette A. Reid * Margot A. Lavoie Rene A. Gagnon Gloria J. Burhoe Ralph J. Ricci Neal M. leBlanc Alberta D. Goss * Laura J. Carley Robert A. Carney

Giving Clubs President's Circle $5,000 and above • Millennium Society $1,000-$2,499'" CentUly Club $100-$499 * Golden Benefactors $2,500-$4,999 • Crimson Partners $500-$999. Deceased Members. Patricia A. Carter Barbara A. Maggiacomo Elizabeth A. Carr Robert W. Crouch 1968 Leslie T. Malmgren Myrtle E. Cartier Alice R. Curtis Barbara J. Abraham Margaret M. McGowan Barbara L Casaly * Cathmne Daniel * Martha Ball Kathleen A. Meany Edward Chase Jo Anne Deeley Donald H. Baptiste Anita M. Meehan Linda L Childs Frank J. Demello Brenda J. Barton Kathryn F. Mekelburg David R. Corayer lincoln A. DeMoura Diane M. Behan Constance E. Melahoures Muriel A. Cote Dominic A. DiBattista * Mal)' L. Bell Peter J. Mello Cheryl E. Cox Lawmlce R. Duguay Helen M. Bendell Margaret C. Meyer Mary P. Craig Nancy E. Emerson Nancy L. Benton Emmet F. Morrill Margarita Crowell Geoffrey M. Fanning * Richard C. Benton Barbara J. Nole Sheila M. Dacey * Delores E. Fitzgerald Douglas 8. Berube Charles Notis * Lauren F. Daley Barbara A. Foldk Armand L. Boudria Jane E. Nugent Maureen R. D'Amico Edmund A. Fortier Dana F. Boynton Michael J. Palladino Adelaide L Dapsauski Manlyn A. Gaffney Bonnie J. Bradford Robert K. Petersen Jacqueline Destefano Jane C. Gagnon Linda R. Bradford-Gambell Jane L Peterson James E. Dickman Carol A. Gates Priscilla A. Brochu Albert J. Petitpas Carol Duguay Linda L Philbrook Nancy J. Durose Diane E. Giordano * Donna M. Brown * lionel P. Giovannini Nancy B. Btyant Mary A. Pineau James H. Fagan Alice 1<. Gonsalves Anne N. Byers Warren J. Preti Valerie M. Ferreira Meredith J. Gorham Elinor F. Cameron Lorna J. Pruell Susan G. Flanagan M. Foley Joyce Hanington Guild Deborah A. Camaroli David J. Raczkowski James David J. Hammond Claire E. Childs Pauline J. Ramos Karen Freyermuth Sandra J. Hannan Jeannine Conroy Karen P. Reynolds Cathryn A. Gannon Elizabeth A. Hannula Paula Mae Cook Rebecca D. Ridgway. Judith A. Getchell Carol A. Henson Marion M. Riordan Brian F. Gilligan Karl P. Crowell * * Herbert A. Hem Emalie Cudworth Gilbert L. Robbins Mary L Hayes * Paul H. Herrlich Fred S. Cushing Elaine F. Rooney-Iantosca Peter P. Hayhow Jean M. Holbrook Audrey E. Darsch Linda L Russell Carol A. Heurlin-Connors Roberta A. Homall Mal)' A. Davidson Nancy J. Salamon Nancy E. Hickler John M. Hurley Frances McCabe Day Helen M. Santos Janet I. Hitchcock Barbara A. Hurney Maurice A. Desmarais Cynthia Shearstone David E. Horsfall ~ Colette H. Janson-Sand * Anne Doane Eileen Silva John C. Hurley * Daniel F. Kelh"her * Andrea L. Donila Robert P. Smith Karen Jannace * Maureen M. Kenney Mal)' E. Stadelmann Antoinette Johnson ~ Doris A. Duggan * PbyIIis A. Klock M. Terese DlJrso Eleanor T. Stapleton Joseph V. Kane Henl)' J. Kowalski Chel)'l J. Faris Bruce E. Taylor * Gail E. Kass Anita E.lMault Andrew R. Ferris Beverly Thomson Robert J. Kass Gerald R. LUssier Diane H. Finucd Joan M. Vasiliauskas Kathryn A. Kenney Mal)' C. Maker Kenneth V. Fischer Helen E. Wade Monica Liberman Janice L. Martin Suzanne M. Flaherty Linda A. Weaver Virginia E. Logan * Donald P. Massoud Nancy A. Ford Suzanne M. Whitehead Olga Lyken Marcia A. McCarthy Jon F. Zeeland Ann M. Maguire Cynthia A. Francis * Susan A. McGovern A. Christian Fredrick Christine Ann Maiorano Kathleen M. Mello Patrice J. Galvin Joyce F. Malaguti Charles W. Missler Pamela A. Giovannini John R. Manso * James J. Moyer 1969 Anne V. Mason Laura L. Gobron Beverly S. Andersen * Janice A. Olds * Richard R. Harlow Patricia L Mawn Brian A. Patenaude Linda M. Andrews Patricia A. McCarthy David K. Harris * Joanne D. Angelastro Cameron 8. Place. Catherine C. Homer Edward J. McGovern linda R. Reynolds Barbara L Anti Kathleen R. McKenna Michael R. Homer Peter N. Anti Joan 8. Santacroce Bruce E. Houde Linda Susan McLeavey * William S. Slattety Rita A. Araujo Judith M. McSharry Nancy M. Hunt Diane M. Barrette Daniel J. Smith Katherine L Medeiros * Marie E. Keefe Brian A. Beckman * Charlotte A. Springer Lawrence R. Melcher Lawrence R. Kelleher Lindamae E. Benevides * linda J. St John Paula G. Kenney Dorene A. Menezes Linda A. Bennett Karen M. Merchant Thomas M. Stadelmann Paul C. Killgoar ~ Lucy Bernardo * Maureen J. Mesheau John Strittmatter Kenneth J. Kirwin Alan M. Strondak * Edward R. Bielawa Michael L Monaghan Linda Palermo lafleche Norma J. Boudria Angtla M. Stull John M. Leal)' Nancy A. Monaghan David M. Tedesco Roberta L Bourgeois Carlene P. Moore Patricia A. Lemire Constance Brady Lany D. Thompson James G. Moore * H. June Liberman Raymond Braz ~ Edward H. Valla Peter F. Liberman Mildred L Morrison Mal)' E. Verre Jill L Brennan Richard A. Morse James E. Lonczak Kenneth W. Brooks Joan V. Vital Mal)' R. Lonczak Joyce A. Napert E1iza H. Zeid Martha J. Browne Jean M. Mackay Gail Buckingham

Although we' #love token great core to checlc the names listed, no such list con. be Please let us know so that we ron make the necessary correc.tions to our records. perfect Ifwe' ~ inadvertently omitted or misspelled your name, we apologIze. Corrections will be published in the next Bridgewater Magazme. Joseph A. Netto Michael E. Deluca * Betty J. Simon Lois P. Lessard Susan A. Netto Joseph W. Dizel Deborah L Smith * Darcy J. Unnus Virginia A. Nolan Mary E. Donahue Jean Smith Robert F. 1AMtt Sandra B. Oberacker Barbara M. Dopart Christina St Martin Michael J. ~n Cynthia A. Cowles OIansky * Kevin P. Dorney * Marlene R. Suchy Nanc;y M. Mangano Claire E. Olson * Maljorie J. Dorney * Margaret A. Sullivan-Monahan Diane Martin * Marilyn E. Page Cynthia J. Douglas Susan M. Teixeira Joseph S. Martin David R. Paine Cheryl A. Edgar Kathleen A. Tower Jeanette L M8Vllia Mary M. Paine Joseph A. Ferro Donna L Tufts ~McAIcer Penelope A. Patenaude Linda R. Ferro Edward W. Van Cor Elaine A. McGee Roger G. Payette Elizabeth A. Foley Leon Weinstein_ Joan Co Meehan Denise J. Pimental Diane Furness Mary E. Whalen Unda J. Merritt * Janice A. Preti Earle F. Gidley Mary Elizabeth White Susan P. Moss Candace E. Preuss Susan M. Gidley Stephen J. Whittaker MaryL Munay Frank J. Rapisardi Ronald C. Gobeil Edwina Wood Paul M. Nunes Nancy A. Rose David Goldman June A. 'Paduc:h Sally H. Ross Lydia T. Gonsalves Robert E. Pariseau * Lynne M. Ryan Richard A. Gonsalves Robert L Phelan Robert P. Scoppettuolo Owen D. Graf 1971 Dianne F. Pratt Amelia Silveira Marcia A. Grieves Barbara Aalpoel * Phyllis A. Reynolds Donna M. Archibald Mary Jane Simpson Edmund C. Hands Carol J. Rossetti Cynthia E. Arruda Paul F. Stella Jill V. Herget Patricia J. Ryan Peter S. Barney Cynthia A. Stone Peter J. Homen Peter W. SeMs* Gregory J. Stradley Timothy H. Jackson Judith Barrowdough * Teresa A. Sharp Philip F. Sweeney Sharon L Bassett EIlenLShea Joan Claire Kelly * Peter E. Baumgartel Wayne C. Sylvester Jean J. Kennedy Margaret Sitan Linda M. Beck James M. Taylor Diana R. Stanley Dennis M. Koczera * Joseph B. Benedetti Karen Thompson PaulE.Kosciak James W. Stetson Marianne T. Brennan * Walter Tomkiewicz Marie A. Lang Paula J. Su11ivan * Michael L Valeri Gary Langenbach Robert A. Brinkley * Mary E. Teevm William T. Bristol * Jaan Veenpere Sandra Langenbach Judith M. ThuJston Nancy C. Bums Kathleen A. Vinson Sheila M. Leary Bett;y Co Trafton Sylvia Ann Chariton Cynthia Agnes Walsh Carol L Lennon Deborah S. Trust Marguerite J. Cheney Kath!y" Warish Herbert J. Lynch. Joseph H. Walker Nicholas Ciambella Gary T. Watson Kathleen A. Malmgren Irving Wasserstdn Jean E. Ciborowski Frederick John White Carin L Wehrmeister Joseph M. Martin * Joseph M. Clancy Stephen L Wirzburger Linda Martin Ralph S. WiJsack Joan Coggin Lynne M. Wisneski. Kathleen A. McCarthy Susan Wi1sadt Michael J. Cowdrey Donna M. Wyatt Mary Lou McCarthy Joseph A. WisniCwsId Karen J. Crowe Maria J. McClellan Barbara A. WoIfR:ys Alida M. CUTJY Maryellen McDermott Roberta L Zanella Joanne M. Daley Elizabeth D. McGowan Kent A. DaJ5Ch 1970 Thomas A. McPhee Kathleen T. Delaney-Smith Joanne L Ahern Roger J. Mercier Jane M. Desmarais Mary Joanna Ahlander Ann M. Mileris 1972 Sharon L Donahue Joan A. Albanese Candace Andrews Fiona S. Miller Kathleen D. Ducas Sheila A. Annis Richard W. Andrews Susan M. Miller Thomas Athearn Linda G. Molleo F. Ann duCille * Maria J. Baldwin * Janice M. Dunlevy Peter M. Balzarini Helene C. Auger * Kathleen A. Nash Margaret J. Farmer Deborah V. Barrett Billie A. Balashek * Janice L Newman Paul Ferreira Carolyn A. Be)JIlC)R Barbara R. Bellino Marilyn Nutter Henry G. Fortin Stephen Co Belmore Carol A. Belmarce Pamela J. Odom Diane S. Bercovitz Suzanne Gamer Deborah A. BeRsfonJ Janice M. O'Donnell Stephen M. Birdsall * Dorothy M. Grosswendt Elaine M. Beny Paulette M. Paluga Susan E. Best Carol A. Burr Donna R. Parker Paul J. Guiney * Raymond J. Harrington Gayle Bingham Jeanne C. Campbell Katherine K. Pearson Gerald A. Caron Joseph P. Hartel Jo-Ann BirdsaU Constance G. Perkins * Anita L Jamieson DonaldR.BIadcweI1 Stuart Carter * James L Quinn Janice M. Cartwright * Kathleen L Jessup Jane Rae 8Iadford Janis M. Quinn * Helen A. Jillson PeterL~ Anthony P. Caruso Susan L Quinn-Bloornstein Sheila Johnson Barbara A. Bmman Janice M. Chase Julie Raposa Daniel C. Kennedy Maureen Buttce Anna M. Child Martha E. Rowe James J. Kirkcaldy Barbara M. Cangi Linda A. Condon Peter D. Rowe Judith A. Creeden Ellen L Knowlton Harold B. Card Shirley V. Sahl * Robert S. Cutler Denise T. Kochanski Mary E. CaRy * Phyllis E. Delaney Cynthia M. Kosciak Balbara A. Candro Timothy J. Delaney Paula A. Lambalot Nanc;y B. Carmro

Giving Clubs President's Circle $5,000 and above. Millennium Society $1,000-$2,499 ~ Golden Benefactors $2,500-$4,999. Crimson Partners $500-$999. Jean B. canon Ronald A. Petrin Andrew H. Dervan * Constance C. Rock Robert M. CheYerie. John T. Plouffe Louise E. Domingos JohnT. Rust Jean W. ConneDy Mal)' C. Plouffe Wayne R. Duchemin Ronald P. Safer Janice R. Conroy * Kevin P. Prario Paul J. DuCott Deborah E. Sarrey * Philip A. Conroy * Mal)' T. ReiDy Brian R. Dunning * Joseph W. Sarrey * DonaldJ.~ Margam E. Reynolds Frandne A. Ekstam Elizabeth A. Scanlon Roxanne F. Costa Martha J. Rheaume Patricia A. Esposito Susan C. Scanlon iNnn Cropper Kathleen M. Ross Christine Fagan Mal)' E. Scott Francis T. Cullen * Mama 1.. Roy Gatl Fantegrossi Elizabeth I. Seibold Charles E. Dacey Betty J. Rust Denise M. Flynn Diane J. Serras Anne M. Dalton Thomas E. Sanford Susan Fmlette E. Mary Shea Elizabeth A. Danko NancySanen Elaine H. French Michael J. Sheehan Joan M. Darty Mal)' F. Savolainen Fred F. Funerton * Janice E. Smith Dorothy Daw:Y Kathleen L Shea * Stephen J. Furtado Jeanne M. Smith Susan P. de Aguiar Mal)' Louise Shea Lynne V. Galuska Janice A. Sundell Greg E. DeJIoItO Nancy E. Shemeth Denise O. Gendreau Joan R. Terra David T. Dlddnson Arthur P. Silva ... Richard D. Gobi George N. Terzakis Annette DiMascio * Bemadette D. Silva Louise B. Graham William H. Thayer Unda M. DJ"Pasqua * Raymond D. Sinnott Mal)' Eldridge Guidoboni Tobias V. Vasconcellos Kathleen G. Entwistle Barbara L Smith Jane M. Hall * Karen M. Vinson * Jessie E. Fergusson Mal)' M. Smith M. Dolores Hansen Sharon C. Walker Jacqueline 1.. Figueiredo William F. Smith Unda A. Harper Patricia A. Walls Steven R. FIgueiredo Stephen T. Speropolous Sandra R. Hart Unda L Wamock Stephanie A. Poky Marie Elaine Stringer Brenda A. Herbeck Mark F. White Shetla A. Gallagher * Judith A. SuDivan James P. Hoar Elizabeth A. Williams Karen M. Gannon Unda A. Tesauro Kathleen E. Hockenbeny Jane A. GobeR Edwin Thmston Sharon A. Howard Ellen N. Goldman Robert A. Toed * Jane E. Johansen Patrida A. Haddad Barbara A. Tomawski Robert A. Johnston 1974 * Kathleen A. Almeida NancyHaU* Peter T. Vadala Marion E. Kade * HelenE.Hanington Carol A. Vance AnnP. Knell Mary-Jo Baniuldewicz Nancy J. Barron Unda 1.. Hernandez Richard D. Warnock 1.eoJ. Kobs Susan M. Horigan David E. Webster Janel Lafond-Paquin Paul A. Battistini Donald M.Houghton Joel M. Weissman. Jeanne T. Leblanc Paula M. Beasley Ro11ene J. Howald C;ynthia 1.eite Woodard GregOl)' P. lee Laurie A. Bianchi Audrey C. Bohannon Helen 1.. Jadcson David R. Longland * Angela M. Johnson Jeffrey R. Lynch. Wanda M. Bouchard Dawn T. Johnson Marie J. Mackiewicz Danielle M. Bowker Patricia C. Kennedy 1973 PauHne U. Madenjian Marlene N. BradbUJY B. Jayne Alexander Claire KiTltcaldy Stephanie A. Manol)' Robert E. Britton Denise Aronson Claire M. 1.aceRJa James F. Martelli Sandra M. Britton Katherine M. Babitts Peter A. taurittJla Elaine M. Martino Carmella M. Burgio Joanne P. Bean Elizabeth A. Lavin Robert F. Mclaughlin Anthony J. Candito Unda M. Beith Phtlip W. 1.eFawr * Carolyn J. Meier Carol M. Candito Susan G. Lessoff* James E. 8erJY Lynne A. Mendes Ann Cappannari Arlene V. Blumenthal Ruth A. 1.etoumeau Kathleen M. Mento Kathryn L Carney Beverly Cyr Brown Joan C. LivIngston Timothy E. Mitchell Frank A. Caruso Susan E. Lunn Jerome F. Burke * Joan M. Moore John A. Celani Richard A. Butler Joseph W. ~ch Mal)' Ann J. Mahoney Moynihan Patricia A. Chapman EDen M. Campbell L Margam M. Mac:Bamm CheJY1 A. Nastri CheJYl Clark Patricia L CarelH Kevin T. MacCaffrie Cecelia Nelson Kathleen F. Cocorochio Racine 1.. Castaldo Kathleen Maguire Judy A. NigrelH lee E. Coleman-Shea Kenneth F. Cauffield Jane M. Connolly Patrida A. Manchester Bernardine O'Rourke Gail P. Chalifoux Karen J. Mdlona1d * Ludlle Dumas Parkinson * Laurence R. Contrino * Warren R. Meehan Roland W. Chalifoux * Shenyl A. Perry Vnginia A. Contrino * Dolores Charron Sheila D. Mitchell Susan R. Pieroni Cheryl A. Cooke SkIIa M. Otrano James L Coyne Kathleen A. Monahan Janet L Punis Jane K. Clemons John B. Moniz c:Ynthia A. Reardon Cathleen V. Cripps Pamela Clift Donna M. Mutzenanl Ronald E. Reardon Denise M. Cuneo Patricia A. ConnOIS Mal)'H.~ Madeline E. Reis Janet F. Cushing Margaret E. Copeland A. UndaA. • dson Nancy A. Rendini David Dahl Joanne M. Norgaant Pamela Crudup * Robert J. Rich Donna H. Dahl Susan J. Noyes Mama L Cummings Wendy A. DaSilva Ronald W. Dalley Paul Joseph Rigby * Denise P. Orzech Diane M. Ritchie Carol A. Demello William A. Day Joan M. Paquette Phtlip M. Robitaille * James A. Donatelli * Lynne C. Petitjean Mal)' A. Delfanti Teresa A. Doyle-Smith * Cecelia A. DeMarco Anne M. Dutra Susan J. Dempsey Gertrude M. Fatula

Although we how tqJcengmJtaJtr to ch«Ic tMnames liskd. no such list can ~ Please let us know so that we can make the necessary catrections to our records. ~ Ifwe how~tIyomitted ormisspelled l/OOr name. we apologize Corm:tians will ~ published in the next Bridgewater Magazine. William P. Feeney * Jeanette F. Spinale Mary Gouveia Nancy Silvia Mary-Ellen Filosa Christine M. Stanton Joy A. Greim * Ellin T. Hannon Smith Richard J. Florence * Gloria J. Stanton * Gregory J. Hall Robert H. Smith Lucille Fortunato-Delisle * Deborah A. Stein Judith Ericson Hansmeyer Wendy L Smith George N. Fountas Mary P. Tousignant Jeanne M. Hardman Marilyn M. Southam Marianne B. Franklin Jane F. Vieira Dianne E. Harrison Thomas G. St Thomas * Susan E. Furtado Linda L Vitagliano Cynthia G. Hatch * Rhonda L. Stein Dennis P. Gagne Veronica H. Wainwright * Deborah J. Hazlett Sherisa Marina Sterling Robert J. Gay Deborah L. Walters Julianne Hennebury Maureen A. Stetson Gary C. Genard Mary R. Welch Kathleen S. Higginbottom Carol Suby Angela A. Gerth * Donna T. Wolohojian Dianne M. Hoar Terri M. Thomton Susan J. Giammalvo Robert R. Holt Anastasia N. Troubalos Martha R. Corcoran Godfrey Joan L Hulme Patricia L Trudelle Philip R. Greim * Richard Johnson * Helen A. Tumer Herbert C. Hamilton 1975 John Kinnear Barbara A. Urban Nancy Adamczyk * Carol L. Kosicki • Susan D. VaiHe Michael E. Hanc * Jane M. Altobelli Robert A. Hazlett Gary J. laFave Ann M. Ventura Patricia J. Anania * Kathleen G. Hill Albert G. LaFrance Michael J. Vieira Catherine M. Auger Roxanne Hilliard Anne M. laFrance Maureen C. Von Euw Judith M. Aveni Ann-Marie Holland Karen J. Lavoie Margaret Baczek Susan M. Leddy Marianne M. Horan * Janice A. Barris l,ynne A. Howell Michael J. Levasseur Roger E. Barzelay Deborah J. Jackman Gary P. Lincoln 1976 Kathryn M. Battillo Cheryl A. Abbott Linda J. Jean * Joan Lynch-Silver Annette Beauregard * Mary Lyons William J. Abraham Frederick C. Jordan Carol A. AI-Awadi Linda S. Jordan Daniel Beauregard * Patricia A. Mathewson * James K. Beith F. Robert Allison Nancy E. Kane Sarah H. Matlock Richard J. Bemazzani Nancy E. Matos Beth A. Annino Barbara J. Kelley * Karen P. Berube Kathleen M. Arruda Kenneth P. Lagace Margaret J. McCormick * Carl H. Blanchard * Dolores A. AuCoin Raymond B. Leach Mary A. McDonald Stephen E. Blomberg Gayle Balestracci Barbara M. Lee Peter McPhail John J. Bradbury Judith L Battistini Michael D. Lortie Jeanne M. Menton Barbara J. Butler Christine A. Messier Patricia A. Beaver Irene M. Potts Lynch * Joel D. Butler Joan L Begin Rosemary A. Macek Michael J. Metcalf Ronald S. Campbell Elizabeth Bennoch Scott D. Mackay Wayne W. Miller Darlene C. Campos-Farrell Debra L. Mulkeen David A. Beshara Dennis P. Mallinson Kathleen A. Bessette Colette M. Marcotte Judith A. Casey * John D. Mulkeen Elaine M. Clement-Holbrook Judith Bloomquist Brenda J. Martin Paul A. Oberlander Martin A. Conceicao Marianne Boisvert Susan J. Matheson Gail M. O'Connell Paul R. Cooper Susan E. O'Donnell Dennis G. Bollea Maryann L Mclaughlin Gilbert R. Bowker Suzanne Cooper Kenneth D. Ottariano Michael J. McNamara * AIda T. Correia * Donald J. Buckley Christine L. Mello Theodora M. Ottariano * Thomas R. Coughlin * Jean C. Ouellette Carol L. Cass Sheila P. Mousette * Janis R. Creeger Joseph P. Clark Kathryn J. Murphy Paula Pamagian James L. Daley James E. Clithero Paul A. Murphy Barbara Peterson Maureen A. Daley Louise L. Colbum Joan M. Nardi Michael L. Phillippino Kathleen M. Daly Jean M. Comita Anne E. Nigra Diane C. Phillips Karen F. Deady Janice T. Conroy Dennis H. Oakman Anne F. Priante Charles R. Ellsworth 75 Ann M. Couture-Clark Katherine M. Patenaude Shirley D. Pyne Barbara D'Entremont Jayne M. Curry Christine M. Pelosi * Donna J. Quirk Vincent T. Doliveira Maria D. Resendes Laurindo T. Dagraca Theresa M. Pratt * Patricia M. Doverspike Joseph R. DeCosta Theodora Psilekaris Thomas M. Richard Cynthia A. Eagar Linda J. Doherty James S. Reedy Howard R. Richman Sue-Carol Endrusick Suzette M. Riley Laureen A. Dolloff-Jasmin Linda S. Reimels Nancy A. Donnelly Karen M. Roy Paula E. Fay * Annemarie Rodrigues Donna M. Ferreira Robert F. Doyle MaryM. Ryan Rose Ruel Karen A. Fomi Shirley Rydell Susan E. Dray Christine M. Santoro * Mary E. Duggan Joanne M. Gallant Jane L Sauter Faye F. Santos * Anthony Peter Garafalo Normand R. Dumas Deborah S. Sensenig * Donna M. Schleicher Linda A. Gay Nancy B. Eldredge John D. Shea John R. Schleicher Melissa Gell Robert L Entel Karen A. Sheehan Ann K. Shanley Suzanne Gent Evelyn H. Ferioli Grace Simmons Joan F. Sheedy Ann M. Gerald Daniel J. Ferreira Bonnie L Smith Daniel L Sheehan James R. Gibbons Elizabeth Finkelstein Mary E. Speropolous Christina M. Shewry Paul E. Girouard Lucille F. Silva Nancy L Florence * Stuart E. Glass John F. Foley Cynthia A. Goodhile Nancy F. Forsyth

President's Circle $5,000 and above. Millennium Society $1,000-$2,499• Y DeceasedCentury ClubMembers.$100-$499 * Giving Cl~U:b:S~ ~_~G~o:ld~en~Be:n:ef::a~ct:ors~$:2'~500~_~$4~':99~9~.:",~Cn~·m:so::.n.:.Pa:rt:n::.ers::..:$:500:..-:$9~9_9 _ Sally A. Furtado Caryn Sanson Robert 1. Mallet Robert A. Devido Heidi A. Gervino Anne M. Seitsinger Marie Manning Gail McMorrow Donahue Valerie J. Gill Roy M. Seitsinger Judy 1. Manoogian Michelle A. Ferreira Jean M. Giordano Janice 1. Semple * Michael A. McCabe ~ Robin Fielding William J. Giordano Joseph R. Silvi Carol Misiewicz * Maureen E. Fuller * Sarah E. Hague Robert J. Smith Mary C. Moulson-Litchfield * Mary C. Gammon Jeanne C. Hall David A. Staples Patricia A. Murphy Janet A. Gassett Nancy M. Harris Charles W. Stockbridge * Mary J. Murray Carole A. Gerien David R. Hart Stacey A. Taylor Elizabeth A. Normand Marie C. Goodwin Julie A. Hartman Lorraine M. Thomhill * Kathryn Y. O'Connor G. Robin Gregory Mark P. Hayer * John E. Vercollone * Eleanor Bradford Osbome Francis X. Hagerty Kathy A. Helean Shelley A. Visinho Lynn J. Perekslis Thomas H. Hickey * Steven E. Hill James P. Von Euw Frances P. Reddington Judith M. Isaksen James E. Hinds * Eileen M. West Mary T. Regan * Emest J. Johnson * Edna G. Hollander Susan M. Wetherbee Dayle M. Reynolds Joanne S. Johnson * Peter A. Holt Elaine M. White James H. Reynolds Daniel J. Keating * Kathleen R. Hutchinson Susan E. Winroth Theresa 1. Riordan Kathleen A. Keating * Marie E. Jerome Lorraine Xavier Linda S. Rondeau Christopher Kelley Michael A. Joy Michael E. Ross Paul E. Kelly Terri A. Junior John G. Schnaib1e Caron B. Ketchum Patricia A. Kalicki Dorothy G. Schofield Daryl Kirby Norman Karahalis 1977 Dayna 1. Scribi Cheryl A. Laforge Gerard J. Kates Dana B. Almeida Lorraine Simon Marc J. Lanza Debra H. Almeida Elizabeth D. Keetley Virginia A. Snell Susan J. Lawson Lee D. Atlas * Karen S. Kelley Barbara J. Sullivan Lisa M. Louttit * Lou-Anne Kelly John P. Balutis George F. Sutherland Thomas P. Luby Marc J. Kerble Thomas A. Battillo * Helen R. Tibbo John R. MacLaren * Jane T. Koziol Judith M. Blinstrub Richard C. Tonner. Barbara W. Maffeo Patricia P. Landine Karen T. Bockstall Marylou Tremblay Gary A. Marrese Judith A. Boyle Guy F. LeVan * Paula M. Vercollone * Barbara J. McNamara Gina M. Lynch William C. Brown * Stephen C. Washkevich Nancy A. Menard * John R. Lynch Janis M. Caines * Kathleen M. White Kathleen Millard Jean I. MacDonald Mara T. Carey Douglas G. Young Frank C. Nackel. Michael F. Maguire Edna M. Carroll Shauna 1. Nute Virginia M. Maguire Vikki 1. Ciampa Jane E. O'Connell Paula S. Maistrellis * Maureen T. Cooney Thomas C. O'Connell Deborah H. Margarite Paul R. Dauphinais 1978 Debra A. O'Neil Deborah 1. Marston Mary-Ellen D'Espinosa Russell E. Abisla Sheila M. Perry Nancy C. Martin Patricia 1. Donovan Lauren P. Anderson Diane M. Peterson Catherine T. Mason William F. Dowd Carleton R. Atwood Linda J. Quintiliani Paul J. Eaves Lynn J. Bachman Jane F. McElwee * Sandra 1. Ross Dorothy E. McGann Nancy J. Edwards James M. Barrington Nancy J. Rowe-Dowd * Minty S. Farrissey Karen M. McGue Maureen F. Bisaga Marguerite Simons * Priscilla A. McGuire Nadine E. Femandes Jeffrey M. Blaisdell Cheryl J. Smalley Hilda F. Merdkhanian William A. Flaherty Carol M. Bolduc * Janet M. Smith Marguerite R. Miller David J. Forrest David A. Bousquet Phillip C. Souza * Susan C. Mollica Catherine A. Fortier-Bames Steven H. Briggs Cheryl A. S1. Onge Virginia M. Monaco Jeanne O. Foster * Deborah M. Brown * Craig F. Stanovich Janice Y. Moraux Nancy A. Gentile Janice M. Brown Thomas G. Stein Kathleen M. Morey Julie E. Goss Barbara S. Bumham Judy A. Sullivan Jean F. O'Brien James C. Grady * Marybeth Camey David M. Swanton Susan M. Hackney Stephen J. O'Brien * Eloise G. Carrier Jill F. Swanton John P. O'Connell Susan M. Hanson James Catelli Gail Todd. Debra P. Page Michael R. Hatch * Anne McAdams Chochrek Robert M. Tucker Neil J. Pare Timothy J. Hathaway Janet M. Clifford Jeffrey P. Tuller Ann Marie Paulson Rita M. Howes Patricia E. Cooke Daniel Vieira Debra A. Pizzi Elaine J. Joaquin Kevin J. Cooney Anne M. Whitaker Carol 1. Jones Eliza M. Couture Mark J. Poirier James 1. Wilkins * Doreen Quintiliani Kathleen A. laflamme Dawn M. Craig Joyce M. Yarrow Ellenmarie Rhone Mary E. Lawson Andrea Montanari Crook Elaine M. Zollo Barbara J. Rich Sandra A. B. Ledvina * Marguerite 1. Dalton Cynthia 1. Rossini Barbara M. Lennon Stephanie M. Delvecchio Deborah A. Ryan Barbara F. Lightizer * George M. DeMarco * Wm Jeffrey Lord Donna M. DeStefano Steven W. MacLean Anthony C. Maistrellis *

Although we have taken great care to check the names listed, no such list can be Please let us know so that we can make the necessary corrections to our recards. perfect. If we have inadvertently omitted or misspelled your name, we apologize. Corrections will be published in the next Bridgewater Magazine. Karin W. Sheppard Anne M. Malewicz James S, Hennigan Evelyn P. Sloan Patricia E. McCracken Michele M. Higgs 1979 Janet C. Horkey Angela M. Andrews Jayne B. Snarsky M. Scott McDonald * Esta Jacobs Dianne C. Baran Thomas 1. Staples George Mikitarian * Valerie P. Morgan Tracy P. Jellows Thomas M. Benvie Elizabeth A. Sullivan-Veit Francis P. Muccio Donna D. Johnson Lynn M. Bessette Mary B. Swiatek David H. Mulligan Mary B. Johnson Karen M. Boudreau Christine 1. Taylor Betty-Ann Mullins Karen R. Kelley Ernie C. Branco Anne M. Thorpe Ramona D. Nichols Nancy H. Brown Martha A. Wagner Robert M. Kroon * Suzanne laBombard Avis K. Cannon Brenda M. Wall Judith A. Nickley * Susan E. O'Brien Doreen M. Langer Peter M. Cannon Elizabeth Weatherstone Leslie G. Perreault Pauline A. Long Frederick J. Celeste Carla M. Wieners Maria A. Pimental Fraga MaryR. Love Ana Maria Costa Joan M. Poggi Jody L Marshall Alyce N. Crowell Louise M. Poirier Nancy M. McAlister Carmen J. D'Agostino 1980 Dyan G. Pozzo Joseph M. McDonald John J. Davis * Frederick R. Adams David M. Pratt Karen M. McKenna Paul F. Delaney Patricia A. Ambrose .Joan M. Pucillo Daniel J. McNulty Catherine 1. Drezak Kathy J. Baldwin Sean F. Reddington Kathleen E. McSweeney Eleanor R. Dumas Marilyn 1. Barrington Jean Remillard Sharon A. Mendonca Robert J. Duquette Marilyn 1. Beal Joseph V. Resmini Richard V. Mulcahy Joyce J. Dwyer Vicky 1. Bearce Marjorie M. Perry Brian P. Finnigan Brian M. Salvaggio * Therese P. Bennett Gary Sethares Mary Ann Pessa Robin A. Gautreau Brenda Cannon Stephen D. Sheppard Robert H, Pettengill Nancy Glover Robert F. Collins Paula M. Sindoni Cynthia B. Ricciardi. P. Gonsalves Sharon P. Collins Louis M. Ricciardi. Glenn S. Guenard Brian T. Sullivan * Anthony J. Costello Christopher P. Sullivan Salvatore R. Scola Michelle A. Hallamore Kathleen M. Cox Frances A. Sylvester Frederick J. Spencer Barbara S. Hathaway David D. Crawford Diane 1. Thomas Priscilla Staples Timothy Hickey * Susan J. Crook Bruce P. Thompson Julie E. Sullivan Marianne B. Howard Nancy M. Cunningham Deborah 1. Tokarz-Cordeiro Martha Randell Sullivan Joseph P. Johnson * * Margaret A. Curtis Joan M. Towne Anna Dodd Thomas Gregory S. Kasabian * Margaret J. Daly M. 1. Kelly Orr Viera Julie B. Thompson Robert F. Kirschner Cynthia 1. Danahey-Correia Lynne C. Walsh Joseph M. Verria Patricia K. Kucharski Maryann Dineen Robert W. Whitaker Maryann Verria Ruth W. laBonte Leo J. Donoghue Carol M. Whiting Terry A. Warner Barbara T. Lashley Philip Eric Drugge Diane Calderone Zerafa Robert D. Wilson Stephen J. Linhares * Thomas 1. Endrusick Barbara A. Luby Richard H. England * Michael J. MacHardy John T. Erickson John W. Marshall William F. Erwin 1981 1982 Betsy Mason Margaret Gardner Deborah Araujo Kathleen Agostinelli Theresa R. Maurer-Isaacson Nora E. Glynn Philip G. Auglis Michael R. Alexander Karen F. McCarthy Robert F. Glynn Rita A. Austin Pamela H. Arrighi Kevin J. McCarthy Sharleen E. Goguen Andrew P. Bagas Paul K. Auger Ronald R. McGann Joseph J. Gonsalves * Valerie J. Bagas Frank A. Barbuto Susan Messner * Maureen P. Graney * Cynthia Bertoncini Michelle M. Beaulieu-Solomon Kenneth T. Mierzykowski * Andrea J. Haetling Matthew W. Blake Michael V, Bradley Douglas B. Mildram Joshua W. Hamilton * Kathleen Boggan Cynthia A. Conley Kathleen A. Morrison Richard J. Harwood * Douglas F. Boyd Kathleen A. Cullen Susan C. Morrison William A. Hazel Joanne I. Boyd Ellen M. Cuttle-Oliver * Susan P. Murphy David J. Hickey Merrill O. Bryant * Ann P. Dawson Kathleen A. Naylor Allison J. Hill Rose E. Buck Martha B. Deprez Helen A. Nowak Sally A. Hopfner Michael 1. Doyle Victoria M. DuBois Gerard E. Oakman Jeannette 1. Irving Gina R. Ferron-Muccio Donna Eddy Nancy J. O'Connor Barbara A. Jackson * Susan J. Ford Judith LEddy Kathleen D. Pendergast John W. Jessup Kathryn S. Forrester Christine A. Evans Jamie H. Pratt Elaine C. Kambegian Elizabeth M. Foster Nancy A. Farrar William C. Quist. James A. Kane * James J. Gardner Maureen A. Gardner Robert Reardon Christina 1. Lafferty Joni M. Gaudiello Gerald P. Griffin Anne M. Rider Carol E. Lamb * Susan A. Gierej Jeffrey E. Grinley Carol A. Rossi Diane J. LeDuc Darryl R. Gifford Jonathan E. Hobill * Mary E. O'Neil Rudewicz Molly R. Lesniak Mary E. Harrild Karen M, Johnson Sheryl R. Sacharoff William R. Lunsford Susan L. Harrison Georgia A. Joyce Linda J. Sands Richard P. Maggiani Jeff N. Hawkins Corrine M. Kalaijian Linda Crocker Saunders Karen 1. Healy Mary-Elizabeth losua Lanza Steven M. Seminerio

Giving Clubs President's Circle $5,000 and above • Millennium Society $1,000-$2,499 ... CentuJY Club $100-$499 * Golden Benefactors $2,500-$4,999. Crimson Partners $500-$999. Deceased Members • Suzanne M. Lefevre Edward F. McDonough Pamela J. Mahoney-Pacheco Debra L Morrell-Woodard Jennifer Anne Loftus Maria L Melchionda Carolyn T. Maltz Sean O'Malley * Lisa A. Lundy Joyce B. Moore Joanna M. Marchand Pamela O'Neil William Francis Lynch * Richard S. Morse Lauretta A. Maslanka Laurie C. Padula Mary L MacCaffrie Carolyn O'Neil-Smith Sandra Morrow-Cabral Janice T. Proc Tracey J. Martineau Marc F. Pelletier Elizabeth L Myra Lisa A. Rodericks Mary Ursula Mikita Jeffrey P. Perry Karen A. Phelan Judith C. Rolt Carol A. Millerick * Paul R. Prado Sandra J. Prado Donald F. Schloth Timothy P. Millerick * Ronald J. Rezzani * Deborah A. Quinn Christopher Sheedy Allan D. Moniz David A. Robichaud 'Y Henry R. Reed Suzanne Sprague Mary E. Moores Beth A. Sarafian Matthew L Robinson Judith F. Stuart Robert G. Moores Maria Z. Schouten-Moniz Brian P. Rogan * Laura J. Wante Jane N. MuMhill Mary J. Sperandio Diane Ross Kevin J. Whalen Michael E. Nickley * John W. Strachan Steven Sattin Daniel F. Whitham John R. O'Day Ellen Sullivan Karen A. Silvia Joanne D. Whyte Susan J. O'Day Donna J. Swift John E. Snyder Dorothy E. Pearl Jane H. Sword Susan M. Strakus Robert S. Pearl Karen A. Thompson Cheryl A. Studley Lori J. Perry Luanne A. Tibbetts Paula F. Swartz 1986 Edward J. Rosebach Marie E. Trudel Christine L. Tempesta * Kimberly L Anderson Diane L Salvucci Phyllis E. Warren * Sandra L. Wettergreen Patricia D. Anderson * Robert E. Sammons Robin H. Watkins Timothy J. Woodward Jean E. Belanger Nancy J. Sexton Maura M. Yanosick Kevin P. Belanger Claire M. Sheehan Kara L. Belland Janice E. Bourne Janet B. Sherman * Kathleen D. Simonds 1985 Michael T. Boutin Elisabeth R. Strachan 1984 Domingo B. Amado * Laura M. Brady June M. Strojny Kathleen C. Argo Catherine M. Baker Jennifer S. Branco Carole M. Sullivan Steven A. Baillargeon Judith E. Bardfield Mary-ann Bridgwood Karen J. Trucchi Laurie J. Bibby Jill M. Barres * Terrell L Cote-Vizard * Joan E. Walkey Karen L Callahan Steven J. Berardino * Robert A. Crossman * Suzanne E. Wasil David Carreiro * Margaret K. Bouchard Timothy V. Crowley Tracey A. White Maria A. Colangeli • Denise F. Cahill Maureen L Daher Susan M. Zecchini Donna M. Davis Alison M. Campbell Linda L DeGirolamo Elizabeth A. Day Dennis A. Chighisola Janice F. Dunkley Michael J. Deasy Daniel F. Clifford * Joyce Fleck Sheila M. Delaney William J. Crosby Suzanne GaMn David M. Dion Alison M. Doucette Bernadette M. Golas 1983 Sandra J. Donnelly Margy A. Drew Curtis Guillotte * Richard J. Agostinelli Lucy B. Driscoll Richard P. Dubee Marcia L. Hall Mechelle Bolden Robert Dunkley Beth O'Connell Dymek RosaV. Hall Marilyn H. Browne Mary T. Flanagan Kerri M. Eck Jo-anne Hays Cheryl A. Caira Colleen A. Flood Donna M. Ferris Mary Anne Hunter Jane E. Callahan * John W. Fournier Susan L. Fitzpatrick Pamela G. Kelley * Patricia M. Canniff Mary B. Francis Lynn A. Frasca Timothy J. Killion Frederick W. Clark 'Y Maureen M. Genereux Gregory A. Froio Laurie A. Lundergan Robert A. Colangeli • Norman C. George Mallori C. George Maureen A. Lydon Margaret A. Colligan Peter Q. George Timothy G. Green Virginia L. Machado Laurie A. Correia Donald Gibson Margaret L. Guiney Russell E. MacMillan Michael J. Couture Brenda S. Green Judith Ann Hall Donna M. Medeiros Karen A. Croteau Laurie A. Green Norma J. Harrington Lisa M. Morano Mary Jane DeGrazia Nell E. Hayes Carol M. Herlihy Mark N. Nora Mary E. Dunn-Miner Judith L Henry Paul F. Herlihy Donna L O'Malley * Kathleen M. Elie Kathleen A. Hubsch Stephen J. Hughes JoAnne B. Petrie Shirley D. Gagne Marguerite M. Jacinto * Dean L Johnson Janice J. Porter Keith J. Grillo Constance C. James Andrea Leigh Kaufman * John F. Pozerski Donna M. Grugnale Warren C. Jones * Carrie M. Kulick-Clark 'Y Debra A. Priddle Michael E. Grugnale Debora Kimball Wendi E. Levine Laura A. Romanelli N. Kate Guerard Valerie A. Kroon Audrey R. Little Meredith P. Schuft Mary A. Harding Priscilla G. Lane Elizabeth A. Manning Martha L Sigel Terri A. Hebert Deborah A. Leppanen Amy R. Marcus Brian J. Spears Candace Hergenrother Suzanne Lillie Heidi K. Marotta James M. Storey Deborah Jean Kasabian * Christine E. Lortie Vera Marshall Sean-Patrick Sullivan * Judith Lally Sandra M. Maccaferri Patrick S. McGlynn * Dorothy F. Thayer Lori E. Lange Peter B. Michael Nancy B. Williams Nancy P. laRiviere Brian M. Moore * Steven A. Willis

Although we hove taken greot care to check the names listed. no such list can be Please let us know so that we can make the necessary carrections to our records. perfect Ifwe hove Inadvertently omitted or misspelled your name. we apologize. Corrections will be published in the next Bridgewater MagaZine. Rita T. Pastore Sheila Lane * 1987 Joan M. Pozerski 1990 Jane Le Ann Marie Adelsberger Karen L Stacey Cheryl Adams Elizabeth Marchand Wayne D. AndeTSOn Sarah Vannozzi David A. Baker Phyllis Parker Shirley S. Baer Keith E. Wilcox Ruth Batson _ Robert Patriquin * Maryann Zayka Kathleen M. Benson Kelly Ann Bettencourt Brian PeaTSOn Lauren E. Bina Dale S. Boyle Lorraine Perrault linda J. Bosworth Tina M. Bronkhorst Michael Perry Joanne G. Carriuolo Debra S. Bry Stephen Raymond * 1989 Dianne Regan Robert M. Carroll Tracey L Armstrong Jane Taris Cafferty Janet M. Chamberlain Daniel H. Correia Teresa Roberts Judy A. Barry * Rita Rothberg Colleen F. Cosgrove Nancy M. Bernier Judith A. Crowley Theresa A. Cronin Donna M. Driscoll Angela Snell * Louise Brouillard Mary Tessier Gina G. Gallerani Thomas J. Butler WiJliam J. Egan Albert P. Gardner Lisa J. Centrella Susan M. Faria Rick L Giuliotti * Elizabeth A. Cole Polly A. Field Dianne T. Gomes Matthew J. Collins * . Sheila E. Finnegan 1992 John D. Gould Rachel S. Collins * Elfrieda Riebe Gershman Lawrence Albaugh * Christine M. Iaconis Paula I. Como Steven R. Goodyear Nancy L Avenll Kevin P. Kindregan * Patricia M. Cordeiro James P. Harrington David Bamford Elizabeth Ladas Elaine M. Crowley Joyce C. Hayes Deborah Brightman Charles A. Lemieux Maria F. B. T. DaSilva Kristine L Hunter Eric Cedrone David B. Mason lisa A. Davol Lori L Jerrier Sean Connor Jane McSweeney Deborah L DeGregorio Thomas F. Kelley * Stephen Culp Ann Marie Miranda Joann DiJley Frances M. Lafleur Michel Daigle Tracy L Moroni Marci S. Elman Suzanne C. Lowell Tara A. Dolan Morano Michelle A. Poor Sheryl A. Erikson Jean F. Mattila Kristine M Donoghue Julie F. Powers Kathleen S. Fuller Paulajo Gaines Mays * Jeffrey Driscoll Lydia L Riker WiJliam M. Gagliard Kathleen M. McCormack Anne-Marie Fitzgerald * Janet Miriam RogeTSOn Richard P. Gately_ John L Mclean * Esther Glynn Brenda P. Rugg Patrick O. Hurley Jorge L Neves * Gary Kruskall Janet F. Sherman Denise M. Kiley Lynn-Ann Palmieri Michael Lagace Usa Tynan Gerald Labelle Jean M. Proctor Usa Langan Sara I. Unger Paul T. Leuchte Laurie A. Protano Thomas Lucey Marcy Winer Beverly I. Levine Janet E. Quinn John Malinsky Lesley Zavracky F. Scott Longo * Regina T. Quirk Joseph Montagna James M. Loonie Cynthia Randall Charles Neudorf'er * Alan M. Lydiard Daniel Rezendes JorgeOrta * Gyneth McGarvey Elizabeth M. Riley linetteRao* 1988 Gail M. Milton Sandra L Rivet Richard Weinhold Amy B. Barton * Judith A. Nelson Cynthia A. Roberts Amy J. Blanchard Michael S. Rothberg Keith Bourdon Claudette E. O'Connor John R. Phelps Melissa L Shea David M. Bresse James F. Smith 1993 Kathleen A. Buschenfeldt Richard Rao * Barbara J. Reynolds Jacqueline A. Ware Vincent Armstrong Alfred M. Calk * Cathleen T. Warren Renata Aragao Mary M. Casey Alisa M. Safley-Deavilla Jeanne D. Sarno Catherine Zylinski Robin M. Barton Susan B. Clark John Boorack Cynthia S. Crandlemere Kevin E. Sawyer Barbara J. Swartz John Bringamner Daniel J. Darcy JiJlBrown Angela R. Disharoom Matthew F. Taylor 1991 Barbara K. EmeTSOn * Patricia A. Taylor Robert Bry Lynn M. Garcia James M. Thomson Jeffrey P. Burke Louis A. Ghelfi Kathleen P. Thornton Kelly Cox Anne S. Gibbons Stephen A. Walsh Michael Cox Gertrude Beauchemin Haddad John R. Washington Kathleen A. Aaherty * Leslie AndeTSOn Hickey Bethanne Welch Gerard K. Aaherty Jane A. Hogan Nancy M. Gedraitis KarenE. Hom Anthony Gutierrez Karen M. Jacobs John Healey Barry D. Lamkin Charles Hunter Elizabeth E. Larkin Andrea Jackson-MiJler Jeanne A. Mahanna Michael Jerrier Ralph J. Mamgnetti Steven Joubert * Susan A. Oliveria Sandra Lacivita Jeffrey Lane *

Giving Clubs President's Circle $5,000 and abo~ • Miftennium Society $1,000-$2,499 'Y Century Club $100-$499 * Golden Benefactors $2,500-$4,999. Crimson Partners $500-$999. Deceased Members • Marie Burtt James J. Holland Robert Chew 1995 Annie C. Holman 1998 Regina Cotter Mal)' P. Adams Deborah L Hussey Faye Blanchard Michael Crum Richard J. Bellew Patricia M. Ingalls Nancy Boudreau Rose-Marie Culp Paul F. Branagan Penny S. Jones Karen A. Brackman Julie Deane Jennifer M. Brown Sharon G. LePorte Stephanie A. Davis Kathleen Farrell Lorraine D. Carrozza Beverley J. Maling Christine M. Fawkes Lauren A. Garozzo Karl M. Marsiglio Susan M. Costello * Mary Galvin Kevin Garufi Angie L Edmunds Daniel W. Mattos Barbara Garvey Susan Green Julie A. Fitzpatrick Elizabeth B. Otenti Nicole Gazaille Jacqueline Hazel Mark A. Giger Robert A. Pessin Donna L Hanson Matthew Hibbert Brian P. Glidden Wanie J. Pierre Amy C. Lesniak Margaret Hoffman Chad R. Rapoza Thomas J. Groh * Lyn-Su Otto AmyJope Heather M. Heinz PamieA. Roy Liberia Phelan Scott Knief Susan P. Howard Jennifer M. Ryan Steven Stares Erin Lane Joseph M. Jean-Pierre Karen L Saltzman Stacey Stratton Jodi Langella Armando G. Santo Stephen P. Johnson Geoffrey Wild * Roger Leal)' Elizabeth T. King Deanna M. Semple Linda J. Winship David Mallen Brian J. Lacasse Brooke A. Shinnamon Alfred Yebba Judith Mantos Christopher J. Lambert Sean S. Soares Mal)' T. Marshall Doreen Sullivan Tequion Lindsey * Jennifer Ann Mastera Lisa A. McGourty Corinne M. Trumbour Paul McAndrews Martin Miserandino * 1999 Kathleen McCormack Gloria Musson Jonathan Donohue Pamela McGillivray Edward Peter 1997 Virginia MPorter * Jeanne MMedas * Clayton Phipps Jason Raymond Wilson Stephen Messina Matthew Curran Kevin F. Quinn Mark Mohan * John D'Espinosa Karen J. Stack Christine Facrhetti Timothy Monaghan * ~ne M. Theroux Darin Morano Robert Fitzpatrick Judith A. Thomas Mal)' J. Foley James Munise * Lyn E. Trosky Brian K. Girard .Jeffrey O'Connor Sonya E. Veale Nancy Pelletier Carol Godfrey Robin Reed Steven Harris James Janiszeski Grace Rudolph * David Smith 1996 Alberto Jaramillo Joanne Smith-Tummino Christina Albemaz Caroline Latimer AnnLSouza Bridget S. Antonio Jason A. LeBlanc * Erica Beth St. Germain Tracey A. Barnett Daniel McHugh BeverJy L Steele Laura M. Becker Madeline M. Mclaughlin Jeanne Sullivan Kathy A. Blunck Michael McMahon Rosemarie Walsh-Cardin Jonathan J. Bonasera LynnM. Mills * Diane Woodside Mark W. Bonneau Mal)' A. Moliere Sara L Bonneau Claudia L Neault Lisa M. Carroll Pamela Parsons. Rachel M. Carver Lori A. Picanco 1994 Janie M. Cohen Carla Pinto Kelly Canniff Andrew W. Cooney Keri A. Reardon Julie Carrarella Laura J. Cordone Danielle Riopelle Renita Casey Brant M. Cruz Jennifer Rooney Patricia Cole Amy J. Daley-Grudain Linda A. Smith Usa Davies Danielle L DeFusco Tracy Thomas Kathleen Davison Suzanne M. DiFalco Kerri Topham Kristen George Margaret F. Frostholm Erin Trott Thomas M. Hicks KeTl)' L Gonsalves Chel)'l Vickers Francene Kemp Robert A. Grimley Catherine J. Wrobel Janet Maguire Richard C. Gronberg Stephen T. Margarite Amy E. Gunville Pamela Morley Roseanne F. Ouellette Kathy Ramsey Kath!y" Schnedier

Altho h WC! have takm great ca~ to check the names listed, no such list ca~ be Please let us know so that we can make th~ necessary carrec.tions to our ~rr/s. pemd" WC! have inadvertently omitted or misspelled your name. we apologIze. Corrections will be published in the next B"dgewater Magazme. Graduate Alumni 1940 1961 1967 by Class Year John D. Callahan * Joseph R. Ambers Gail K. Brookings Henry J. Fanning * Basil F. Cronin Robert H. Leavens * Frances D. Leach John L. Liberman Richard U. Lizotte 1949 Robert L McCarthy Laura E. Mcleod * Maurice E. Rucker Margaret A. Phinney Roberta a Reynolds Cecily Day Sullivan * Priscilla F. Wilkins '61 1953 1968 Richard D. Batchelder * Gerald M. Allman * 1962 Thomas J. Clegg John Garrigan Arthur D. Ferreira 1954 Carol E. Kenney Wayne H. Karlson Mary T. Carvalho Sara Nan laMonica Walter F. MacDonald Lloyd S. Clark Michael Sansone Alice J. O'Malley George A. Shediack * Richard G. Smith 1955 Roberta A. Smith-Sullivan * 1969 Manuel M. Cabral * Carolyn A. Johansson Lawrence A. Castle Harold A. Lundberg 1963 Wesley A. Shaw Frances N. Guay Roger K. Smith Mary C. Hathaway 1956 Margaret A. Keohane * John A. Holt James E. O'Donnell Maryan L Nowak Robert N. Witham * 1970 Herbert A. Aalpoel * John F. Aylmer * 1957 1964 Mary H. Siemers Charles J. Kent Susie M. Bates Alphee N. laFlamme Robert 1. Brousseau John F. Maloney * Louis T. Falcone 1971 Robert S. Murray * Mary E. Fuller Paul N. Anthony Dorris M. Berger Mary E. Brown Marilyn C. Canfield 1958 1965 Carol A. Redgate * Neil C. Fitzgerald Gail A. Barry Annis L Remsen Anthony J. Minnichel1i Louis Bitar Paul E. Seeley Ellen B. Rucker Richard J. Faulkner Marcia Stevens David W. Gavigan Madeline Korelitz Tisch Anthony M. Gulinello Susan C. Trafton 1959 James Joseph Harrington K. Virginia Adams Peter L Huston * Eugene A. Franciosi * William F. Keating * 1972 Joseph M. McDonald David J. Matthews Kenneth Slocum Peirce Robert P. Chisholm Virginia M. Wessing DwightE.Cook Louis 1. Peters * Peter Dahlborg Winifred FrongJ1lo 1960 Betty T. Gilson Ethel E. Berman 1966 Frederic J. Hemmila * Donald O. Burling Ramona M. Adler David N. Jakub David A. Harvey Gerald H. Beals Celeste R. Jones Frederic I. Hodges Elizabeth Cole Joan G. McDermott Walter F. Precourt Leslye Ribeiro Robert C. Jones * Marion R. Kent Dorothy E. Reynolds Richard J. Teto James R. Lincoln Rena M. Shea Cynthia Thayer Patricia A. Lincoln John T. Newell Myrtle V. Simas

Giving Clubs President's Circle $5,000 and ablWe • Millennium Society $1,000-$2,499'" Century Club $100-$499 * Golden Benefactors $2,500-$4,999. Crimson Partners $500-$999. Deceased Members. Jean M. Garrity-Bednarski Luanne M. Gilbert 1973 Elaine L Goldstein 1982 1991 Ann M. Childs Dennis Azevedo Carol Lerch * Pauline Donoghue Gertrude L. McAdams Nancy L Guilford Karen M. McCabe. Richard J. Donovan Janet J. Miller George K. Gurley ... Diana McGee A.Diane Moran Richard A. Giordano * Leona Dowitz Mary Ann McKinnon * Stella J. Hult William F. Naylor Charleine Yarletts Jardin Karen Mclaughlin Ann-Marie Reed Jean M. Larkin Candyce E. Moore-Walters Suzanne Payne Joanne M. Russell * Dolores L Mclaughlin * David Pepin PriSCIlla S. Miles .... Harvey D. Vamet Dawn Sullivan Deborah A. Roycroft Linda Sullivan Richard C. Thome 1983 Diane L Finn 1978 Timothy J. Hassett-Salley Patricia Warren Carlson Karen A. Smith 1992 1974 Claude I. Desilva John Bums Claire P. Amiot Pamela A. Elliott Joyce Sullivan Robert G. Clark Lillian B. Juzukonis Bonnie Troupe Cornelius Coakley Barbara A. Kelly 1984 Judith B. Corayer Maureen Watters Patricia L Coyne Matthew M. Delaney Patricia Zifcak Frances Dennis Linda A. flynn Mary E. Sullivan 1993 Thomas F. Frizzell Carolyn A. McSweeney Roberta L Gesner 1979 Charlotte Richards Gilmore * Doris M. Ballantine 1985 Dorothy R. Hoult Lou Gorman * Karen J. Danielson 1994 Patricia V. Munro MaryA. Long John R. Southam Wenyao Chen Marie H. Rasche Kathleen M. MacDonald Eleanor J. Finlayson Stanley J. Saladyga Carolyn Speeckaert Jean Gefteas Judith A. Souza John P. Sullivan Elizabeth A. Melo Sandra J. Souza Dorothy D. Sweeney 1986 Ruth K. Perrone Glenn C. Ward Kristine J. Tempinski Diane M. Hart Maura E. Power Phyllis L Whitehead Barbara Turley Roseann M. Whittaker Stephen R. Waisgerber 1975 1987 Lusheng Wang Grace J. Bednarz Patricia Dexter Susan M. Williamson Cinderella BeTJY 1980 Mildred R. DiGiovanni John R. Ghublikian Glen A. Anderson Carol A. Donovan Donna C. Lima Sally Ann Colarusso Margaret L. Fraser 1995 Kenneth I. Moore Robert F. Costa Carol M. Godfrey Richard Coombs Robert F. Putnam Bernard J. Dupuis Carol S. Lucas Jeanne Kurrle Ellen T. Quinn Robert Edward GustafSon Margaret M. O'Neill Kathleen MacIvor Deborah Murphy Tuck Linda c.Joy Thomas M. Pileski Ethel B. Winokoor Celeste M. Malinowski Robert M. Quist Helen J. Pratt Kathleen C. Rudnicki Susan H. Rooney 1996 Donna C. Siegel Karen E. Bresnahan 1976 Virginia M. Cutler Peter V. Avitabile Marian S. Spencer 1988 Gordon T. Waring Elizabeth Daigle Bernard T. Bendiksen Christine J. Gibney Mary GUYther Teresa M. Cogliano Cynthia M. Harlow Jane Jezard Robert G. Doyle * Denise M. Lamoureux * Stephen M. Katz Clara Heffernan Ferguson 1981 Michael O. Schwartz Kimberly Leblanc Patricia A. Hager Patricia A. Baylor Jill M. Levesque Elizabeth C. Irwin Mary L. Boucher Dongxue Zheng Elizabeth A. Lamphier Edward B. Cunningham 1990 John J. Magner Susan M. Gallitano Rosemary Moreau Elvoid C. Mayers Catherine H. Holbrook Rosina Robinson James F. Sweeney Henry J. Lamb * 1997 Lois Priscilla Scammon Sandra Bohlin * Ann Harper * 1977 Kenneth R. Brown * Carol A. Burton Gay L Encamacao Robert E. Francis *

Although we have taken great care to check the names listed, no such list can be Please let us know so that we can make the necessary corrections to our rec:ards. perfect Ifwe have inadvertently omitted or misspelled your name, we apologize. Corrections will be published in the next Bridgewater Magazine. Frederick R. Adams '80 Arthur Cuellar Stephen Hackett * Parents 2000 Carolyn Ahern Daniel R. Curran Joanne Hahn Patricia A. Altieri Julie M. Curran Robert K. Hakala William J. Alves John R. Dalessio Alice C. Hall '66 Joanne Ames Peter F. Daley Aleta M. Halliday Patricia J. Anania '75 Robert A. Daley Herbert C. Hamilton '74 linda M. Andrews '69 Douglas Dalton Theodore A. Hancock Gary Andries Margaret Daniel Janice D. Hannify Lawrence Angell William H. Darling Deborah L. Harlow Peter N. Anti '69 Dale De Wispelaere linda A. Harper '73 William Orlando F. DeAbreu Herbert W. Hatch Peter Richard Asacker Maureen Decker Roger E. Hendrix C. J. Azinger Beat R. Degen Kathleen D. Henehan Maureen Baird '63 * William A. DeLucca Kathleen S. Higginbottom '75 John J. Banks John W. DeNaples Patricia A. Higgins Edward Barnard Gerard R. Deschenes linda Jane Hill linda Barry Leslie Pike Destrampe Robert T. Holm Ralph A. Bastable .Michael J. DiCarlo Maria Huberdeau John J. Beattie Phillip DiFalco Robert A. Huether Walter J. Berger Warren M. Dillon Michael J. Hughes '65 * Roger Bilodeau MaryW. Dillow Tom Hurlebaus Douglas Black Blanche C. DiNocco Kenneth I Hurst Philip H. Blanchard Roland A. Dion Kathleen Iannazzo Audrey C. Bohannon '74 Heidi C. Dobbins Alphonse Imbriglio Arthur R. Booth * Sandra J. Donnelly '84 LeifB. Johannessen Alicia M. Boucher '54 Andrea A. Donovan Stephen D. Jones Mary Lee Boudreau John J. Dowling Gail E. Kass '69 Raymond '69 & Judy Braz ~ Robert J. Dowling Bernard J. Kearney Barbara A. Brennan '66 Deborah J. Doyen Kathleen Keefe William A. Brimer Gerald P. Doyle Marie E. Keefe '68 Philip W. Britto Daniel Dunn James Keegan John E. Bronhard Christine Easton-Woodcock Daniel L Kelliher Joseph R. Bruno '54 Michael E. Enos Edward F. Kelly '64 Paul H. Caeran Henry J. Fanning '61 * James M. Kelly D. H. Brian Campbell Mary E. Farnham Richard J. Kelly James W. Carley David M. Farrell Alan R. Kenney '66 James P. Carr Thomas Ferrara Oh Tiek Keong PaulD.Carty Joseph L. Ferrari Terrell J. Kiley Ernest A. Caruso John F. Florence '72 Charles W. Kleekampn Richard P. Cawley Denise M. Flynn '73 Stanley P. Koska Robert P. Chisholm '72 linda A. Flynn '74 Kenneth Krushas Susan Christopher Philip A. Flynn Robert R. Kwash Carleton D. Churbuck Robert H. Flynn Charles E. Labonte Luis A. Clara James F. Foster Gerard R. laFleur Joseph P. Clark '76 Jeanne O. Foster '77 * Kenneth P. Lagace '74 Rita Clasby Mildred L. Franzen Thomas E. Lagg Charles L. Clement Ronald J. Fuller Carol Lamb Norman P. Cleveland Luther G. Fulton * Rene O. Lamontagne Richard N. Close Teresa M. Gaffney '63 Susan I. Langway Catherine L. Coffey Michelle Gardner Robert W. Lavita Bradford F. Cohenno Edythe K. Gaudette William J. Lawless Peter P. Colantuoni J. Paul Gauvin Barbara M. Le Favor Martin A. Conceicao '75 Theresa S. Geribo '65 * Lynne B. Leary Edward P. Condon James P. Gill Robert S. Lenoci John Connolly Paul Ginnetty Brian D. Lesperance Charles F. Cook Norman Giovanniani Jeanne A. Lesperance '65 linda Cook Christopher Golden * Geraldine R. Levesque Sue Ann Cook David Goldman '70 Patricia A. Libby William J. Corey Kristin E. Gomes Janet liebman Ralph J. Cormier Chris Grande Sharon L lincoln Peter R. Cote Leonard M. Gregory Robert lizine Cathleen V. Cripps '74 Thomas J. Griffin Judith M. Logan Jean Kimmett Crocker Ronald J. Guilmette David A. Loudon Kenneth P. Crowell Robert L Luck Marie Crownover James Q. Lyons

Giving Clubs President's Circle $5,000 and above • Millennium Society $1,000-$2,499 ... Century Club $100-$499 * Golden Benefactors $2,500-$4,999. Crimson Partners $500-$999. Deceased Members + Karen A. Macedo John L Raynor Douglas W. Uhlman William J. Madden Stephen A. Reale Ian Ullathorne Mal)' Anne Maguire Kevin P. Reardon James R. Valdes Rita C. Mahoney Jack Regan Carol A. Vance '72 Daniel J. Mara Ma1)'TUth Reilly Francisco A. Vasconcelos Robert K. Marchand Thomas M. Richard '75 Gal)' E. Vickel)' Roman L Marcinkiewicz Paul Riendeau Charles W. Vidoli Arnold L Marder Bonnie Lou Ritchie Lori A. Vine Joann Mark Kuno J. Ritval Anthony Visconti Francis J. MaTOchino James F. Roach Shelley A. Visinho '76 Bette C. Marshall '62 Gilbert L. Robbins '68 Liberal Viveiros Donald J. Martinelli Frank Rondinelli Phyllis E. Warren '83 * Thomas Martini James M. Rourke A. Douglas Wauchope Carol A. Masotta Karen M. Roy '74 David C. Wayman Patricia A. Mathewson '75 Anthony J. Rufo Janice A. Weber Francis Mathurin Charles A. Rund Kathleen M. White Charles O. Mawn Philip M. Russo Sheila White David F. McGinn Rebecca Ryan Vernon S. White James L McGowan Nancy J. Salamon '68 Suzanne M. Whitehead '68 Janis R. McGue Alexander J. Salipante Robert J. Whitfield Charles E. McKinnies Margaret M. Sanborn David B. Wiley Thomas J. McNaught Caryn Sanson '76 Hansel Williamson John M. Medeiros Linda M. Scatto Elizabeth A. Wilson Ann Harris Mell Robert C. Schober James R. Winsor John S. Meyer Peter L Seymour Robert A. Winter Donald D. Miller Joan Shahdan John D. Winters Kenneth Miller John E. Shaughnessy Lorraine Xavier '76 Robert E. Miller Susan Shea Carolyn J. Young '63 Marie-Angela Mindle John C. Sheldon Nancy L. Yucius '65 Thomas J. Mitchell Renee E. Shepherd George F. Zine Robert L Modini Joyce H. Sherman Evelyn E. Zion Thomas L Moore Christina M. SheWJY '75 Christina M. Moschella Paulo Simoes Linda M. Nahas Joseph Sirignano John C. Nasuti Paul R. Smart Antonio 8. Nunes Cynthia Smith Majorie A. O'Brien George D. Smith Kevin O'Connor Janet E. Smith Michael J. O'Donnell Jeffrey J. Smith Barbarann Ormonde Richard L Smith Domenic Palmieri William A. Smith Sandra M. Park Donald L. Souza Penelope A. Patenaude '69 William F. Sparks Stephen M. Peirce Paul V. Spera Donald D. Percy Rachael A. Stack Elena Petrucci June V. Starr Joseph Piccone David E. Steen John W. Pietras Joyce J. Stella '66 Susan J. Poole Demetrius N. Stellakis Francis X. Powers Angela M. Stull '67 HaT1)' D. Prohaska Michael J. Sullivan Patrick J. Quatromini William F. Sullivan Deborah A. Quinn '84 Lisa J. Sweeney Donald Quinn Nadine Sweeney Kathryn Quinn Charles L. Sylvester JodyRamsay Marcia A. SyMa Frank J. Rapisardi '69 Thomas Talbot * Elio Duarte Raposo Kenneth Teebagy Gal)' W. Thomas Robert P. Joyce A. Tosti Michael Tracy Richard Trager Deborah S. Trust '71 Helen A. Turner '75

Although we have token great care to check the names listed, no such list can be Please let us know so that we can make the necessary carrections to our recards. perfect. If we have inadvertently amitted or misspelled your name, we apologize. Corrections will be published in the next Bridgewater Magazine. Dr. Joseph Huber Earns Recognition S3 ThroUghout his 27-year career at BSC, Dr. Joseph Huber has dedicated his time and energy to 'C ~ numerous community projects and clinics. ..s This year, the Disability International Foundation has Q:; awarded Dr. Huber its Community Service Award. 8 The award honors people who dedicate their time and ~ effort to better the lives of individuals with disabilities. Dr. Huber's community service includes consulting, advocacy activities and memberships on numerous boards ofservice groups, volunteer agencies, clinics and hospitals throughout New England. Dr. Huber is currently the assistant editor of "Palestria: The Forum ofSport Physical Education & Recreation for Those with Disabilities." In conjunction with helping the disabled, Dr. Huber involves his students in service projects to pre­ pare them for a future in helping individuals with President Tinsley's disabilities. For eight years, Dr. Huber, along with students from the special 10 Years of Service education and physical education departments, at BSC Commemorated were responsible for the r. Dana Mohler-Faria, vice president for adminis­ organization and adminis­ tration and finance; Fred Clark, '83, chairman of tration of the wheelchair Dthe BSC Board ofTrustees; President Adrian Dr. Joseph Huber division of the Boston Tinsley; and louis Ricciardi, '81, chairman of the BSC Marathon. This experience Foundation, unveil a stone engraved with a quote gave students the opportunity to learn about the from President Tinsley. The bench around the tree in personal and athletic needs of the participants. the background was placed there in honor of President ''It is beneficial to learn firsthand, because a student Tinsley's 10 years ofleadership at the college, which cannot obtain this from a textbook," Dr. Huber said. she celebrated in June of 1999. The quote on the stone Dr. Huber's most prized accomplishment to date is reads, "There is a person you won't become ifyou don't the founding ofthe Children's Physical Developmental take the next step." The stone and bench are located on Clinic, which began in 1974. The CPDC, established in the School Street side Dr. Huber's first year at BSC, is still the only clinic of its ofBoyden Hall.• kind in New England. Students work to help children develop the motor skills they need to live a norrnallife in the areas of employment as well as leisure and recreation. The BSC clinic has not only grown in the number of students dedicated to helping, but also in the number of children who are served. The clinic, in 1974, consisted of 25 students and served 23 children from two commu­ nities. This year, 120 students from 12 different majors will work together to serve 75 children from 42 different communities. Dr. Huber said the award reflects the hard work and dedication involved in the clinic. "This award is a repre­ sentation of all the fine work past and present students have done," Dr. Huber said. "They are being recognized as well as myself." • "This particular program evolved after lengthy discussions with the college's business advisory council, members of the faculty and community business repre­ sentatives," said Dr. Larry Richards, acting vice president for academic affairs and dean of the School of Manage­ ment and Aviation Science. "It became clear that given the college's strengths and resources and the need for this particular type of program that this was the direction to take." The unique component to this program is the five­ year B.S./M.s.M. offering. Undergraduates who have completed at least 30 credit hours of coursework at BSC and can complete all requirements for their bachelor's degree in 30 additional credits may apply for the five­ year program. Those admitted will take a mix of under­ graduate and graduate courses during their fourth Bridgewater State and fifth year. This will enable them to graduate with both degrees. "The idea offive-year bachelor's/master's degree is College Offers New not new. It exists at other institutions and is growing in popularity," said Dr. Richards. "It is the first time it will Master's Program be tried here at BSC." ridgewater State College's School ofManagement The 30-credit evening program is also designed to and Aviation Science will be offering a new accommodate the schedules of working professionals Bmaster's degree program beginning this fall. and includes a core of six courses and a concentration The Master of Science in Management draws upon area of four courses. Prerequisite courses include one the college's extensive technological resources and undergraduate course each in accounting, finance, offers five concentrations: accounting, global electronic marketing, law and statistics. A three-course graduate commerce, technology management, marketing and sequence also satisfies the prerequisite requirements, • organizational development. Message from Robert Carter, '51, Alumni Association President

n alumnus whose parents were of modest means Additionally, we have said he was grateful to our college. Bridgewater committed to increased Aprovided him with a fine education at a low cost participation in such signif­ that qualified him for an occupation where a college icant college events: degree was required. As a result, he and his family enjoy the Annual Fund drive, a comfortable lifestyle. "How can 1help?" he asked out Chairmen's Dinner, Alumni of gratitude. Weekend, Homecoming, At 32,000 thousand strong, our Alumni Association Alumni Major Awards is both the college's largest constituency and its largest Banquet, Afro-American untapped potential. This year, your Alumni Board hopes Dinner Dance and more. to generate support from alums that recognize, as does These are stimulating hap­ the alum above, that it would be redeeming ifwe can penings. Please join us. make the college better for current and future students. The trustees and admin- A step in that direction will be the establishment of istration have done and Robert Carter, Bridgewater Alumni Clubs, not only in Massachusetts, continue to do a marvelous BM president but also in various cities nationwide. This effort was job in growing all areas of "market tested" last year when gatherings were held in your college. Bridgewater is now the largest of the state Boston, San Diego, Portsmouth (NH), Providence (RI), colleges with over 9,000 students, including 5,500 full­ and two in Florida. All were well attended, generated time students. enthusiasm and indicated organization of clubs would Physical plant expansion plans are dynamic. With the be successful. At each location, volunteers offered to funding in place, the college will build a field house, a lead. 1t appears the untapped Bridgewater potential just new residence hall to house 300 students, plus a new needs to be tapped. Please help! dining hall seating 750. When this construction is com­ A college segment that is very successful at rallying pleted, Bridgewater's total square footage under roof will alums back to the college is the Athletic Department. be second only to the University ofMassachusetts at Their annual events such as the Football Alumni Amherst among the state colleges and universities. Our Golf Day and Dinner, the Hockey Alums Club Game, momentum is terrific. Please help! the Athletic Hall ofFame Dinner and others are all popu­ The leadership of the trustees and members ofthe lar. Without interfering, we would like to "piggy back" Foundation is exciting, too. Their original goal was to on to this momentum by having an event on Alumni create an endowment of $5 million by 2002. With your Weekend that would appeal to our former athletes. generosity, they exceeded that over a year ago and now Additionally, we are attempting to design a program have a concentrated drive to reach $10 million by 2002. where interested alum athletes and non-athletes could An endowment of this size will generate $500,000 to function as scouts to uncover talent for our coaches. address the greatest needs of the college over and above Their efforts would be rewarded, not only by personal state support every year. With your annually increasing satisfaction, but also by sitting on the bench during a support, we will do it. We are on target. Please help! game or meet as a "Guest Coach." Please help! You should be aware that dollars contributed to the We are eager to provide opportunities for other inter­ Annual Fund are not used to support Alumni Association est groups as well - former SGA members, or history programs. We are funded through the college. majors or Comment staffers. How can we help you get Your alumni Board ofDirectors will work diligently to connected back to Bridgewater? help you make your Alumni Association outstanding. We Your Alumni Board ofDirectors recognizes the need now have the most capable professional staff ever work­ for growth and increased participation as well. 1n an ing in the Davis Alumni Center. Everything is conducive effort to expand on our experience, we will invite other to our productively elevating the current surge of Alumni Association Boards from the other eight state momentum. Please help! colleges to Bridgewater for a forum discussing how we can all do it better. SSC Hosts Sail Boston

Dr. V. James DiNardo, '39 and Celebration Avis Thomas, '39 ore than 100 Bridgewater alumni, board mem­ bers and guests attended the Sail Boston Mcelebtation on July 15. A special BSC tent was set up at Black Falcon Pier adjacent to the tall ships to welcome the group when they arrived. Guests roamed the docks vieltJng the ships and enjoyed the catered reception. ~ Rhodes, organizer of the Sail Boston event, attendl!d a Bridgewater State College sponsored Pawtucket Red Sox game last summer and enjoyed herself so much that she invited the college to have this special reserved spot on the pier for their reception. After admiring the ships the BSC group proceeded over to theF1eetBoston Pavilion where the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra featuring Irish tenor John McDermqtt entertained them. A fireworks extravaganza put on two competing fireworks companies over Boston arbor followed the rousing concert. •

Dr. Isabelle Bragg King, '51; Dr. Adrian Tinsley; Rosemary Doherty, '58; Eleanor MacCurdy; and louis Ricciardi, '81 Communication Highlights Seventh Annual Chairmen's Dinner ommunication - with laughter, with tears, with pride and with joy - was on stage at the seventh Cannual Chairmen's Dinner, Bridgewater State College's single largest evening offund-raising staged during the academic year. Alan Comedy, assistant to the president for affirmative action WBZ-lV 4 reporter David Robichaud, who earned and minority affairs, speaks with WBZ-TV 4 reporter David a degree in communications at BSC in 1983, was the Robichaud and Eileen Robichaud. featured speaker as the program highlighted the college's Mr. Robichaud brought along actual report cards Department of Communication Studies. The event was stashed away by his mother and mounted clips of his held in Flynn Dining Commons on May 19, the evening work on The Comment as he recounted his days at BSC before commencement. with humor, pride and joy. He said he always wears his BSC class ring on his right hand so the television camera can photograph the ring when he is on the air. Approximately 225 individuals attended the event, which saw a record number of corporate and individual table sponsors. Cohosts Frederick Clark, '83, chairman of the Board of Trustees, and Louis Ricciardi, '81, chairman of the Foundation, welcomed the gathering. In her greetings, President Adrian Tinsley reviewed many of the changes planned for the campus in the upcoming years, such as the new field house, residence hall and dining facility on the East Side of campus. She also pointed to the need for the college to con­ tinue to grow its endowment, which has surpassed the $6.5 million mark, to enable the college to maintain lev­ els of excellence well into the future. The college, at an early-March event, announced its $10 million endow­ ment campaign - "The Campaign for Bridgewater" ­ with a goal date ofJune 30, 2002.•

Ice sculpture ofThe Campaign for Bridgewater logo was on display.

Arthur Cox, '98 and Dan Darcy, '88, G '90 enjoy conversation. • Riding on busses and standing Bridgewater Alumni in terminals to learn passenger preferences for regional Association Presents Awards transit authorities, while On May 6, 2000 alumni and friends gathered on campus monitoring application of textbook concepts to honor four alumni and two faculty members for their outstanding service and dedication to Bridgewater State • Designing the research and collecting data and pricing College. Excerpts from the presentations appear here. To points for the Massachusetts make nominations for the 2001 awards, please see the card license plate that com­ in the front ofthe magazine. memorates the logo "Preserve the Trust" The Award for • Projects have been so success­ Exceptional Dedication ful that she now is able to to Students provide alumni with projects Professor Sylvia Keyes for their companies. Professor Sylvia Keyes has spent the last 18 years at Bridgewater State College working with students on hundreds of projects, for a large number of private and public orga­ Nancy Seablom Sarno, '64, and nizations, in varied locations. Associate Dean Martha Jones, '64 As founder and adviser to the Outstanding Service to BSC Chapter of the American Marketing Association, Professor the Alumni Association Keyes has won the student-nomi­ Nancy1. Seablom Sarno, '64 nated Hugh G. Wales Faculty Nancy Seablom Sarno graduated Advisor of the Year Award in both Dr. Robert Fitzgibbons and Margaret from Bridgewater State College 1995 and 1997. She is currently one Joyce, '56 G'64 in 1964 and has been teaching of the eight-member AMA colle­ physical education at the Cardinal giate chapters council that oversees Spellman High School in Brockton more than 400 collegiate chapters Dr. V. James DiNardo for the past two years. of the AMA in North America. Award for Excellence Ms. Sarno has been an active In the fall of 1999, Professor in Teaching member of the Bridgewater State Dr. Robert Fitzgibbons College Alumni Association for a Dr. Fitzgibbons began his career number ofyears. She has served as at Bridgewater State College in an alumni board member and as 1968 as a part-time instructor in chairperson of the BAA Awards, philosophy. He earned an A.B. in Scholarship and Recognition German from Tufts University in Committee, for many years. She 1963, and a Ph.D. in philosophy was actively involved in establishing from Boston University in 1972. the Shea Scholar Program, the During the past 32 years, Dr. Dr. V. James DiNardo Award for Fitzgibbons has been a productive Excellence in Teaching, the Dr. Dr. George Weygand, '53, and Professor scholar, and an enthusiastic, influ­ Adrian Rondileau Award for Sylvia Keyes ential teacher. ln the course of a Professional Achievement and 32-year career that has put literally Community Services and the Keyes accompanied 14 students on thousands of students under his BAA Sesquicentennial Scholarship a one-day trip to present a proposal guidance, Dr. Fitzgibbons has made Award. She currently serves as sec­ to executives of Time Magazine. contributions to their intellectual, retary to the Hyannis-Bridgewater Some other initiatives that devel­ emotional and moral development. Physical Education Alumni oped into activities are: He represents to his students not Association Board. • Investigating tourists prefer­ only a model of academic discipline Ms. Sarno, and her husband ences in and around Plymouth and learning but also someone who Tony, who was the president Rock and its surrounding is thoroughly immersed in the tradi­ of the class of 1964, reside in attractions tions and problems of philosophy. Bridgewater and are the parents of Lauren and Jon...... ,.l;

Dr. Catherine E. Comeau ~. .,/ Nicholas P. Tillinghast Award for Professional ~.~ Award for Achievement Achievement in the , in the Field ofEducation \ .•, t . ' Field ofMovement Arts, Dr. Paul R. Dauphinais, 77 Health Promotion and Dr. Dauphinais received a Bachelor Daniel Couet,:.-'83, and Professor Jack ofArts degree in English in 1977. Leisure Studies Jones, '64 After teaching in New Hampshire Diana L. Demetrius, '82 and Massachusetts, Dr. Dauphinais Ms. Demetrius received her Bachelor Dr. Adrian Rondileau joined the u.s. Navy. His association of Science degree in Physical Edu­ Award for Professional with the Navy spanned 21 years cation from Bridgewater State as both an active duty and a College in 1982. She went on Achievement and reserve officer. to earn an M.Ed in Curriculum Community Service When Dr. Dauphinais left active Development and Computers in Daniel Couet, '83 duty, he enrolled at the University Education from Lesley College in Daniel Couet received a Master of Maine at Orono as a doctoral 1990. She is currently a physical ofEducation in Counseling from student in Canadian history. He education and health teacher Bridewater State College in 1982. was recently appointed president for grades K-5 at the Mapleshade Mr. Couet is currently vice president at York County Technical College Elementary School in East of programs at the Kennedy in Wells, Maine. Longmeadow. Ms. Demetrius is also Donovan Center located in Foxboro. a cooperating teacher for Westfield He has dedicated himself to State College, Springfield College improve the lives of those who face and the University ofMassachusetts a variety of challenges. His invest­ at Amherst. ment in time and dedication has She is actively involved in the been returned to him with laughter, Massachusetts Association for broad smiles ofjoy, first steps of a Health, Physical Education, Recrea­ child whose parent was told she tion and Dance (MAHPERD) and would never walk and words from the American Alliance for Health, a deaf child whose hearing was Physical Education, Recreation and corrected by a cochlear implant. Dance (MHPERD). She has received Mr. Couet's professional affilia­ Dr. Paul Dauphinais, '77, and Professor Joseph Yeskewicz numerous awards and honors from tions include Massachusetts Early both organizations. ln 1996, she lntervention Consortium, Greater received the Massachusetts Ele­ New Bedford Health and Human Prior to his appointment at York mentary Physical Education Teacher Services Coalition, Greater New County Technical College, he served of the Year Award from MAHPERD, Bedford Community Health Net­ in a variety of positions in student and in 1999, she received the MH­ work Area and many more. He is and academic affairs. He developed PERD Outstanding Service Award. also active in the Diocese of Fall expertise in enrollment manage­ River and the Freetown Youth ment, new program development Athletics Association. He and and institutional research. Each of his family live in Freetown. His his previous institutions has experi­ daughter, Becky, is a BSC student, enced enrollment growth during class of 2002. his tenures. His desire to lead a growing progressive institution of technol­ ogy led him to become president ofYork County Technical College. His accomplishments exemplify high achievement in the field Dr. Catherine E. Comeau and Diana of education.• Demetrius, '82 Afro-Am Alumni Council Seeks to Improve Retention he Afro-Am Alumni Council Approximately 35 students and has been extremely active alumni attended the game. The Tduring this past year offering students won the game. It was programs and excellent opportuni­ a fun and memorable day. ties to assist and meet students. The On July 22, the Afro-Am Alumni council is always looking for willing Council held its 2nd annual cook­ alumni to participate in its pro­ out at John 'Lenny' McLean's grams and support the aims and house. Approximately 40 students Gloria Stanton speaks at the mission of the council, assisting and alumni attended. The purpose Annual Kente Cloth presentation and helping students of color be of this event was to congratulate in May. successful at Bridgewater State the graduating seniors and to enjoy students of color at Bridgewater College. Its theme for this academic a day of fun, good food and good State College to succeed and thrive. year is retention, and all of its pro­ conversation. It was also Afro-Am One program that we believe would grams are focused on that theme. Alumni Council's way of welcoming be beneficial would be an Afro-Am To access its web page and review the new graduating class. Alumni Council mentor program. our calendar of events, please go to Afro-Am Alumni Council leader­ We are asking alumni to serve as www.bridgew.edu.AfroAmAlum. ship - John 'Lenny' McLean, mentors to these students. As a On May 13th the Afro-Am president; Michael P. Henry, vice mentor, you could be a supporter, a Alumni, with the Office of Multi­ president; Jackie Ware-Tucker, friend in time of need, a voice of cultural Affairs, held its annual secretary; Ann Ulett, co-treasurer; reasoning when things get difficult Kente Cloth presentation and Darryl MacArthur, co-treasurer; and a motivator to push for success. breakfast in the Campus Center. Arthur Cox, '98, council liaison to If any ofyou are interested in men­ More than 35 students and alumni students - are gearing up for the toring a student ofcolor at attended this event to recognize the coming year. Aenis Harris, '94, is Bridgewater State College, please graduating students ofcolor. Ms. the new member of the Bridgewater call or give us your e-mail address. Karen Lea Johnson, director of the Alumni Association Board ofDirec­ On September 9, Gloria Stanton Office of Multicultural Affairs, and tors and serves as a member at hosted a brunch for incoming stu­ Mr. John 'Lenny' McLean, president large. On Sunday, September dents at her home in Bridgewater. of the Afro-Am Alumni Council, 3rd, the leadership talked with Gloria and her family were wonder­ gave brief remarks congratulating incoming freshman about adjusting ful hosts and we appreciate her the students and encouraging them and adapting to the rigors of efforts to make Bridgewater State to continue their success, as well as college life. The theme this year College more open and pleasant to their education. was "retention:' students of color. At the conclusion of the Kente All of our programs have been The council is planning a gospel Cloth presentation, the Afro-Am developed to improve the retention extravaganza in April 2000. Ifyou Alumni Council and the students and graduation rates of students of know of any interested groups, went to Bridgewater Elementary color. You are welcome to partici­ please contact us. School Complex and played pate. We are discussing ways to The Afro-Am Alumni Council a spirited game of basketball. create a positive environment for would like to thank Ms. Candace Maguire, director of alumni relations, and Dr. Alan V. Comedy, assistant to the president for affirmative action and minority affairs, for allotting so much time and energy to the Afro-Am Alumni Council. As you can see, Afro-Am Alumni Council is growing. More people are attending the monthly meetings and attending our events. I would encourage each ofyou to playa role in the development of this up-and-coming organization.• The basketball team made up of the Afro-Am Alumni Council and BSC students pose with spectators. Alumni Area Alumni Weekend 2000 Meeting Held in San Diego on Piscatelli, '76, contacted the alumni office last spring Rand inquired about getting together with Bridgewater State College alumni who live in the San Diego area. Ron and his wife, Ellen, '76, were very interested in develop­ ing a San Diego alumni club. Candace Maguire, director of alumni relations, was already travel­ ing to San Diego, so she contacted Ron and they put together a small gathering on July 19th at the Symphony Towers in downtown Class of 1950 The major highlight of the week­ San Diego. Those in attendance end was the presentation of the were: Ron Piscatelli, '76; Ellen lumni Weekend 2000 was class of 1950 gift at the Annual Piscatelli, '76; Jason DeMendonca, held on June 2-4 with 275 Meeting held on Saturday morning. '93; Debbie Difruscio, '94; Zachary Apeople returning to campus They presented President Tinsley Pelchat, '94; Michael Healey, '77; to reunite with old friends. Classes with an endowed gift of $1 50,000 and Sharon Healey. from all decades were represented. that will be used as a faculty Everyone had a great time meet­ The class of 1950 had the largest research award. This gift represents ing one another and they are all number of class members returning, the largest class gift ever presented excited about getting a local alumni but alumni from other decades, to Bridgewater State College. group together. Ifyou would like including the 80s and 90s were also As alumni were leaving on more information about how to represented this year. Sunday morning, they commented become involved with this group, The weekend began on friday it was the best alumni weekend please contact the Office of Alumni evening with a cocktail reception that they had ever attended, and Relations at 888-BSC-9555 or at President Tinsley's home for the some were already talking about e-mail [email protected].• 50th reunion class followed by a plans for returning for Alumni reunion dinner in the small ball­ Weekend 2001. room of the campus center. Ifyou are interested in putting A chicken barbecue was also together a reunion for June 2001, held on friday evening for all other please contact Candace Maguire, classes. following the barbecue, a director of alumni relations, at live band played music in the 888-BSC-9555 or bye-mail at Rathskeller. Alumni who returned [email protected]. • for this event enjoyed reliving their college days of listening to music 1950 Class President Paul Sally pre­ sents President Tinsley and Foundation and gathering at the Rat to relax Chairman Louis Ricciardi, 'Sl, with and have a good time. class gift of $150,000. On Saturday, several events took place at the same time. There were bus tours, a luncheon, a softball game at Alumni Park, music under the alumni tent on the quad, com­ plimentary caricature drawings of alumni and a sushi demonstration. The day ended with an elegant cocktail reception and dinner at the Stoneforge Tavern in Raynham. Marie Donovan, '25, celebrates More than 165 people attended her 75th reunion. the dinner. the College ofHoly Cross, Following the panel discussion, Kalamazoo College, Eastern a hiring personnel information Nazarene College, Lyndon State fair was held. The fair was an College, Simmons College, Tufts opportunity for hiring personnel University, UNH, Salem State to meet the best teacher education College and U-Mass-Dartmouth to candidates in the Southeastern meet, obtain advice and network Massachusetts area and for senior with 47 superintendents and hiring education majors to network personnel from the Southeastern informally with hiring personnel Massachusetts area. More than 270 from this region and make valuable students participated in this event connections for their upcoming this year. job searches. The afternoon event included a Participating school districts Students gather information at panel discussion on such topics as: included: Abington, Bridgewater­ "Gearing Up for the Job Market" event. typical i)1terview questions, tips for Raynham, Brockton, Carver, effective resumes and cover letters, Duxbury, East Bridgewater, Easton, technological skills sought in Franklin, Harwich, King Philip Gearing Up for teacher candidates, expectations Regional, Lexington, Middleboro, ofregular classroom teachers with Nauset, North Attleboro, Plymouth, the Job Market special needs students in inclusion Randolph, Rockland, Stoughton, n Thursday, March 23rd, the classrooms and advice for education Walpole, Weymouth and Whitman­ Office of Career Services majors entering the job market Hanson. Osponsored its Second Annual in 2000. The panel featured two The Office of Career Services Gearing Up for the Job Market Bridgewater State College alumni would like to publicly thank both event at Oliver Ames High School and was moderated by Mary teacher candidates and hiring in North Easton. This event, geared Ann McKinnon of the School personnel participants for their toward senior education majors, ofEducation and Allied Studies. participation in this event. lfyou provided a unique opportunity for Panel participants were Dr. Judith would like to participate in next students from Bridgewater State Riordan, superintendent of schools year's event or to obtain more College, Stonehill College, Clark in East Bridgewater; Dr. Robert information about this program University, Lesley College, Boston West, superintendent of schools in please contact Shannon Finning College, Brown University, Weymouth; and Dr. Martin Hanley, at (508) 531-1328.• Springfield College, Cuny College, superintendent of schools in Carver.

Attention 1995 Graduates: Credential File Reminder redential files are kept for a would be happy to send you any made payable to BSC/Career five-year period and then non-confidential material. Please Services. Mail requests to Career Cdestroyed. lfyou began your put your request in writing with Services, Attn: Credential Return, file in the 1995 academic year, your your name, date of graduation Bridgewater State College, file will soon be destroyed. lfyou and a check for $3.00 (postage/ Bridgewater, MA 02325 • would like to keep your file, we handling). Your check should be Class of 1999 Career Survey Results Posted ach year the Career Services Office surveys the graduating class who are out six months to a year. EWhat we know is that alumni are employed (91%) and live and work in Massachusetts (920f0) and are gener­ ally pleased with their academic major and preparation. 1n addition, salaries are up in across most fields as one might expect in the current job market of the past few years. 1f you would like to see the class of 1999 career report, go to the Career Services web site at www.bridgew.edu/depts/carplan

40 Organizations Join Sixth Annual Job Fair he Office of Career Services sponsored its Sixth Annual Job Fair last spring. This event gave Tstudents an excellent opportunity to meet with employers from more than 40 organizations, to "get their careers on track." The event was open to all Bridgewater State College students, faculty, alumni and members of the surrounding community. The employers present represented a broad spectrum of career fields including government, human services, communications, sales, operations management, marketing, education, banking, finance, retail, aviation, management and science. The Job Fairwas an opportunity for hiring personnel to meet the best candidates in the Southeastern Massa­ chusetts area and for students to network informally with hiring personnel from this region and make valuable connections for their upcoming job searches. Students Astudent meets with an employer at the annual were encouraged to dress professionally and to bring Job Fair. plenty of resumes to the Job Fair to distribute to the Banks, Massachusetts State Police, Massachusetts various employers. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Participating organizations included: A1T Worldwide MassMutual, May 1nstitute, Meditech, Midwest Express Logistics, American Airlines, American Express Financial Airlines, Mutual of Omaha, Old Colony YMCA, One Advisors, Amica 1nsurance, Alternatives Unlimited, Stop Business Centers 1nc., Putnam 1nvestments, Reloca­ BankBoston, Boston Higashi School, Cape Air, Cellular tion Resources, South Shore Mental Health, Staples, One, Chadwick's of Boston, Community Care Services, State Street Corporation, SunLife of Canada, The Department of Social Services, Federal Bureau of New England Center for Children and Young World 1nvestigation, Federated Services Company, Fitcorp, Physical Education. Foxboro Company, General Dynamics, Growthways 1nc., The Office of Career Services would like to publicly HEALTHSOUTH Braintree Rehabilitation Hospital, Hertz thank both candidates and hiring personnel participants Corporation, 1nvestors Bank & Trust, J.Baker 1nc., John for their participation in this event. 1fyou would like Hancock Financial Services, Judge.com, Key Program, to participate in next year's event or to obtain more Lab Support, Lifeworks 1nc., Massachusetts Division of information about this program, please contact Shannon Finning at (508) 531-1328.• The class notes printed in Natalie Weinstein Oxman writes this issue were received by 1937 from Natick that her grandson, R. August 15, 2000. Information Jonathan La Bassiere, will be a Ruth Metcalf graduate of Bridgewater State received after this date will be 104 Pleasant Street College in 2004. Natalie has three held for the next issue. Bridgewater, MA 02324 children and eight grandchildren. Natalie and her husband, Bob, are 1940 enjoying their retirement. 1933 Janice Brennan Sprogell Stella H. Krupka 41 Linwold Drive 1950 7 Fitch Terrace West Hartford, CT 06107 Burnham P Miller Randolph, MA 02368 Our 60th reunion was blessed with a 21 Sunset Drive perfectly beautiful day and many of Whitinsville, MA 01588 us returned to enjoy the festivities The class of 1950 had a great 50th 1935 on Alumni Weekend. There were class reunion during the weekend George Higgins enough of us to fill more than two ofJune 2-4. There were 60 class­ 20 Deerfield Road tables at the beautiful buffet lunch mates from the class of 1950 Osterville, MA 02566 in Tillinghast Hall. Most of us were in attendance! Each classmate from nearby, but Martin Killory received a copy of our 50th yearbook and his wife, Helen, made the trek that gave a summary of each class­ 1936 from Syracuse, New York, and mate's experiences since graduating Barbara Prince Meade came from from Bridgewater State Teachers Barbara Albret California (she then continued her College. Our $150,000 class gift Po. Box 1075 travels via a Scandinavian cruise). was presented to the college to East Dennis, MA 02641 Pat Breen Dowd visited Fort Collins establish a distinguished faculty Phyllis Esau in Colorado for her granddaughter's research award that will provide a 45 Bryant Avenue graduation from the university. She cash award from $5,000 to $7,500 Milton, MA 02186 also enjoyed a personal reunion to a faculty member who has com­ with Nan Partell Rubin who lives in pleted an outstanding research pro­ With so much unhappy news to Fort Collins. She reports that Nan ject. Your 50th Reunion Committee report - our recent loss of Carol looks wonderful! Ida George has started to plan for our 55th class (Griffiths) Ogilvie, Frances Guerin Meikle sent a newsletter and reunion in 2005. Ifyou have any and John Barrows - it is good to photos which we all enjoyed. ideas that you would like to be have a cheery note from one of our Ida and her husband, Dave, are hos­ considered, contact anyone on the 'survivors: Marguerite (Mahady) pital volunteers (Ida for 25 years!) 1950 Class Reunion Committee. Boyle says that one of the most in Walnut Creek, California. They Their names are listed on the pleasant aspects of life at this age is love to camp, canoe and travel in inside back cover of our 50th class being able to enjoy the maturing of their van. reunion book. her grandchildren. Of the six she is watching, the latest graduated cum laude from the College of the Holy 1942 Cross in May. She left in July for a 1951 two-year volunteer mission on the Loretta Kennedy Dexter Jean Collins Fletcher island of Chuuk in the Micronesia 15 Buckwood Drive 91 Riverboat Village Road group where she will teach math at South Yarmouth, MA 02664 South Hadley, MA 01075 the Jesuit high school. Remember when we thought 65 was over the hill? Well, we are quickly approach­ 1946 1952 ing our 65th anniversary year from Phyllis Clayman Friedman Helen O'Connor Keegan Bridgewater. Ifyou can possibly 30 Washington Street # 713 53 Sadys Lane attend the ceremonies next June, Brighton, MA 02135 East Falmouth, MA 02536 please do. You'll hear more about this from us later. Helen (O'Connor) Keegan and 1949 her husband, Harold, ofFalmouth, celebrated their 40th wedding Jacqueline Killen Weyand anniversary on the Zenith, a 34-10 94th Street, Apt. lC Celebrity cruise ship to Bermuda. Jackson Heights Their four children and their Long Island, NY 11372 spouses and their six grandchildren reports that she is getting the hang accompanied them for the dream 1956 of it. It's a fine concept; staying at trip of a lifetime, which was orga­ home - they send money! New nized by their children. "Just get­ Carlene Dodd Brown grandparents are Gail (Hutchinson) ting everyone together for a week's 35 Tam O'Shanter Way Jamison and her husband, Clark. trip was a wonderful gift in itself," South Yarmouth, MA 02664 They have a little redheaded grand­ said Harold and Helen. Eugene A. Kennedy son named Benjamin. Ellie Lydon 5 Kaybeyun Road, Converse Point Olson's seventh grandchild, Emma, Marion, MA 02738 arrived in August. Her mom and 1953 dad are both Bridgewater State Eleanor Lydon Olson College graduates. Annie (Robbins) Ralph J. Fletcher 661 Falmouth Road Talbot's husband, Dick, is recover­ 91 Riverboat Village Road Mashpee, MA 02649 ing from a recent heart attack. We South Hadley. MA 01075 Peter Lane was named Senior of wish him well. Again, we would love the Year this past May in Natick for to hear from more ofyou! the many contributions that he has 1954 made to the community. His work Hazel Luke Vorella includes teaching at the Wilson 1957 121 Center Street School and former Center School, Beverly Tunstall Shavinsky North Easton, MA 02356 spending many years volunteering 81 Francis Street for the town's food pantry, service You will be receiving soon a letter Fairhaven, MA 02719 council and Visiting Nurse Associ­ from Chairman Joseph Pauley ation, a local branch ofHabitat for about our 50'h reunion in June Humanities and accompanying 2004. Please plan to return to 1958 teens from the First Congregational Bridgewater for an exciting week­ Church of Natick to West Virginia John B. Lonergan end of renewed friendships and to complete home repairs for finan­ 21 Westminster Road enjoyable festivities...Robert cially strapped residents...Once East Weymouth, MA 02189 Barrows has written a fascinating again about 40 of our class mem­ history about growing up in the Harriet Cannon Donahue has bers enjoyed a great mini-reunion 1930s and 1940s. As you read "The retired from the Wareham Public luncheon in June at Isaac's of Way It Was," you will probably schools after 31 years of teaching. Plymouth. It was great to see so recall many memorable moments many friendly faces and a few were that may have been forgotten. One folks we hadn't seen in many years. of the two people it is dedicated to 1960 Most of those present reported is Myra Powers Lopes. In order to interesting trips to exotic and famil­ GinnyJewett Hogg obtain a copy, send $13.15, which iar places. John Shields, '57, will 840 Willow Court includes postage, to Bob at 135 soon be off on an Atlantic crossing Marco Island, FL 33937 West 600 North, Salt Lake City, on the QEII. Laura (Batista) Crocco 84103. It is a wonderful book Dr. Darrell Lund was honored this has plans for visiting Spain and that reflects youth, education and past April at the Darien Library for Portugal this fall. Carlene (Dodd) traditions of the times...Hazel Luke his work as a school administrator, Brown and Janet (Lee) Green, our Varella was one of the honorary his education and love for art as travel professionals, have both been marshals in the parade that honored well as his own personal artwork. to many places far and near in the the 275'h celebration of the corpo­ past year. Janet will be in Hawaii ration of the town ofEaston. as a cruise ship guide this October 1962 and November. Perhaps our most adventurous traveler is Mary Walsh Katherine (Barrett) Becker has 1955 who serves as a volunteer crew­ retired after 32 years from the Francena Warren Smith member on the tall ship Ernestina. position of guidance counselor at 32 Mellen Street Yes, she has been up in the crow's Scituate High School. She will be Needham, MA 02494 nest! We do have two hangers-on joining her husband who has been in the working world. Rowena retired for the past four years. Paul Sprague Morey Mukhar is still working in Katherine is planning on playing Po. Box 521 California and Anne Duarte Joerres a little golf and spending lots of Hinsdale, NH 03451 predicts that the coming year will time with her three children and be her grand nnale as administrator five grandchildren. for a private school in Fall River. Alice Murphy O'Neill has just nn­ ished her nrst year of retirement and Mary Lou Thimas is the associate Society of Certified Public Account­ 1963 director of athletics at the ants. She also serves on several University ofMassachusetts committees within the society of Judith Williams Millar Dartmouth...Walter Tompkins is CPAs...Margaret (Hanna) Strojny, 212 Franklin Street retiring from his position as a former principal ofPembroke's Whitman, MA 02382 science teacher after 33 years at Hobomock Elementary School, is Paul Doherty retired after 27 years the Hamilton-Wenham Regional the assistant superintendent for as the principal of the Rogers High School. He has taughtjust secondary education for the Silver School in Fairhaven. During his about every science class that the Lake school district. retirement, he will be doing a lot school has to offer with the excep­ of traveling to visit relatives in tion of biology. He will enjoy such Chicago and . activities as skiing, tennis, traveling 1973 and woodworking while in retire­ Bruce W. Gaines ment...Christine Roberts Hardman 2308 West Cullivan Street is the principal of the Leroy L. 1964 Inglewood, CA 90303 Wood School in Fairhaven...Nancy James Nidositko Solomon is working at Jack Dr. Stephen J. Furtado was 54 Lakeview Avenue Conway and Company's Norton selected to be the co-president of Falmouth, MA 02540 real estate sales office. Phi Delta Kappa at Bridgewater The superintendent of Somerset State College. Dr. Furtado is the Schools, Dr. Daniel Cabral, was director of institutional services named by the Fall River Chapter 1969 . for the Freetown-Lakeville School District. He and his wife, Sally of the Prince Henry Society as the Carol Ethier Pappas (Borecki), '76, live in Fairhaven 2000 recipient of its annual 'Man 44 Tall Timbers and have three children.. .Jerome of the Year' award in March... Berwick, ME 03901 Susan Libby Thevenin retired this F. Burke is the director of South­ year after 36 years of teaching - eastern Regional Vocational 11 years in first grade and 25 years 1970 Technical High School...Raymond in kindergarten. Her colleagues McNulty was named Vermont gave her a tribute at the Marshfield Joseph P. Hackett Superintendent of the Year for Country Club and a great time was 48 Ledgeview Drive 2000 by his colleagues. He has been had by all. Nancy and Tony Sarno Norwood, MA 02062 the superintendent of the Windham were there and had many laughs Southeast Supervisory Union of at Sue's expense. Susan's plans Vermont for the past 10 years... are to stay healthy and enjoy her 1971 Donald P. Uvanitte, a vice president in the Quincy office of husband in golf, boating, traveling, Ann Brassard Koczera Allied American Insurance Agency, home maintenance and spending 119 Jarry Street was elected a corporator of some cold winter months in a New Bedford, MA 02745 warmer climate. Eastern Bank. Gerald J. Swift 3 Great Hills Drive 1966 East Sandwich, MA 02537 1974 Geraldine Murphy Wright Veronica Galanek Wainwright 229 Windcrest Drive 4358 Bonfield Court Camillus, NY 13031 1972 Oxford, MD 21654 Phillip A. Conroy. Jr. Paula Lenzi received recognition Giles Parker, teacher at Norwood 85 Bridle Road of honor for being a cofounder of High School since 1967, was Bridgewater, MA 02324 honored as Norwood High School's the South Shore Women's Center at Outstanding Teacher for 1999­ Janice Crowley Conroy their 20th anniversary on March 9. 2000 at a ceremony held for him by 85 Bridle Road The Women's Center is based in his colleagues in the school's library. Bridgewater, MA 02324 Plymouth. The program was created to help victims of domestic vio­ William Walker is the director of lence. Paula had served as a staff athletics at Bridgewater-Raynham trainer and as the treasurer for the 1968 Regional High School...Mary board of directors in the program's (Arruda) Bernard, the tax manager Donna Daley Brown early years. Paula has been for Kahn, litwin, Renza & Co. since Box 366 employed as a supervisor for the 1994, was elected to the board 779 Center Street Department of Social Services for of directors for the Rhode Island Bryantville, MA 02327 the past 12 years. 1975 1977 Dr. Ronald F. Souza is serving as Robert C. Mansur the acting assistant superintendent 2425 SE 5th Street of schools in New Bedford. Lees Summit, MO 64063 Robert N. Gaumont is the manag­ 1976 ing officer for FirstFed in Swansea. Jacqueline Sylvia Wheaton P.O. Box 235 1978 Swans Island, ME 04685 Elizabeth Gallagher Duval John McEwan is the headmaster at 148 Colonial Drive Class of 1980 and 1981: Michele Dover-Sherborn Regional High Quincy, MA 02169 Giroux Higgs, '81 (left), Joanne Sarno, Schoo1...The girls of '76 held their '81 (center) and Nora Kenney Glynn, Dr. Patricia Ansay is the ~uperin­ annual reunion this year at the '80 (right), former BSC roomies, spent a tendent for the Fairhaven school summer home ofMary Campbell in fun filled week in Aspen, Colorado in system...Susan (Hoyle) Bailey July. Nora and Joanne flew in to visit Scituate. Lovely weather and a good released her first CD entitled Teach Michele who has Jived in the Aspen attendance made for a most enjoy­ area for the past 12 years. The three Me to Love. The album contains 12 able weekend for all. Most note­ alums had much to catch up on! Next original songs of hope and inspira­ worthy this year was the appearance summer Michele and her husband plan tion, ranging from upbeat commer­ of tall Paula Holden, who now on visiting the girls and their families cial pop to soothing acoustic folk. on Cape Cod where they once shared a resides and teaches in Concord. She She can be contacted at cottage while attending BSC. was proud to announce that her [email protected] Leary was oldest son just completed his fresh­ chosen as the teacher ofthe month man year at the University of in June at the Community College 1979 Florida where he is on full scholar­ ofYermont in Montpelier. He has ship for basketball. He played in the Margaret Linehan Szostek taught science at the college since Final Four game this past season. 26 Woodhaven Street 1986. Subjects include the natural Her daughter is headed for Stanford Carver, MA 02330 history ofYermont, geology, forest University this fall, also on full ecology and environmental sci­ Barbara Cawlina Luby scholarship for basketball. I guess ence...Kevin A. Soraghan is the 51 O'Donnell Avenue all those years of being tall finally associate principal of Haverhill High Shewsbury, MA 01545 paid off for Paula (6'2") and her School. husband, Dave (6'7")! Kevin P. Wells is the principal of the David Prouty High School in Spencer...Patricia (Dansereau) Kelleher is teaching Spanish (K-6) at Holy Family School in Syracuse, New York. She has developed a Spanish curriculum for grades K-8 and just received her copyright cer­ tificate in May. She is currently working on a textbook series and hopes to see it published soon. She would like to know what Matt Leahy is up to these days. 1980 M.S. McDonald 101 Highgreen Ridge Peachtree City, GA 30269 Class of 1976 Girls' Weekend: From left to right: Missy O'Connor, Marie Thibault Robert Cote is providing technical Jerome, Donna Mansolilli Bates, Mary Campbell Tegan, Nancy Kip Florence, Beverly support to customers at Axent Dau Harris, Patti O'Brien, Patti Koscuiszek, Jeanne Carroll. Missing from the photo: Carol Sheehan Whyte, Paula Holden Bonner, Kathy Bohner Regan, Barbara Winters Technologies in Waltham ...Mark P. O'Brien, Diane Coyler Turco and Joanne McClellan Coyle who is still driving around Blanchard is the director of social Scituate looking for us! services at the Nichols House Nursing Home in Fairhaven. Peter Q. George Class of 1985: This picture of a small 1981 33 Stetson Street #2 class reunion was taken in March 2000 Whitman, MA 02382 at the home ofTom Quill, '85, and Cynthia Booth Ricciardi Paula Vogel Quill, '86. Pictured from PO. Box 228 Terrance Tully is the sales and left to right: Joe Holden, '85; Larry marketing specialist for Private Dedian, '85; Michele Brigham, Bridget Taunton, MA 02780 Dedian, Tom Quill, '85; and Jeff Properties...Ron Hill is the area Brigham, '85. Louise R. (Burke) Cote was sworn manager for Old Colony Mortgage in as the 2000 Chairman ofthe Corporation. He is responsible for Board of the North Attleborough/ the work of the Old Colony Plainville Chamber of Commerce Mortgage loan officers in the at their annual meeting this past Brockton, Fall River and New January. Louise has served a variety Bedford area. of board positions since joining the Chamber in 1996. Her business, Katmandu Studio, celebrated its fifth anniversary in June. 1985 Jill Fiefds Lazzeri 46 Elm Street 1982 Franklin, MA 02038 John F. Sullivan David A. Buckley Luther King, Jr. Elementary School 26 Bradford Avenue 11 Susan's Way in Los Angeles. She is working Sharon, MA 02067 Franklin, MA 02038 towards obtaining her teaching cre­ dentials. She would like to thank all Kelly Sullivan Kramer AI Moniz, Bob Pettengill, '81, and ofher professors in the communi­ 32 Highland Avenue GeoffWay are known around the cation department for the excellent Keene, NH 03431 Cape Cod area as The Suspenders. education that she received. She They have been described as being Linda R. (Prezalar) Mello was would also love to hear from some a cross between the Three Stooges, named teacher ofthe year by the classmates. Her e-mail address is Bozo the Clown and Harry Houdini. Fall River Area Chamber of [email protected]. Thejuggling trio combines syn­ Commerce and Industry for her chronized bumbling, magic and work as a teacher with special needs stunts. They are all members ofthe children at the William S. Greene 1988 International Jugglers Association School. and are very serious about the Daniel1. Darcy trade. Locally they perform at Cape Po. Box 446 Cod schools and libraries and are 1986 Bridgewater, MA 02324 regular street performers in Susan M. Sullivan Paula Vogel Quill Mashpee Commons and Chatham. 200-F Poplar Forest Road 20 Goldsmith Drive Their inspiration - children and Farmville, VA 23909 laughter...Richard Kelley is the Newburyport, MA 01950 Roger Martorana is a mortgage principal for Silver Lake High Jane Brett is the multi-unit group banker for Andover Bank...5usan School. account manager for Cirelli Foods, Blauner is the production manager Inc. in Brockton. for The Chronic/e...Michael Volpone 1983 is working for Robert Half International in Danvers. He wel­ David A. Robichaud 1987 comes a new edition to his family, 35 White Road Kevin P Kindregan their fourth child, Meghan Claire Wayland, MA 01778 18 Dorchester Street #3 Volpone. Michael and his family William Cain has launched his own South Boston, MA 02127 reside in Newbury on Plum Island ...James Lampasona received business on the World Wide Web Karen Mulkern-Palko was recog­ his Master ofScience in organiza­ and it is called giantwebstore.com. nized by the Office of the Com­ tion development from Loyola missioner ofProbation for her University Chicago. He is pursuing a exemplary work as a probation master's in management informa­ 1984. officer at the Brookline District tion systems. He is employed at Court Probation Department Christine Openshaw Tempesta SBC/Ameritech as an application during National Probation Officer 40 Columbus Avenue development team leader. James Recognition week in Massachusetts, Braintree, MA 02184 has been living happily in Chicago July 24-28...Estrellita Bradic is a for 11 years...Maureen F. Cody is fourth grade teacher at Martin the president ofthe Taunton Rotary Club. She was inducted by her an emergency room administrative design and implement a health­ father who has served as a past staff, but recently stopped working related community service project president. Maureen has been a to become a full-time mom. She in East Boston.. ,joseph T. Lawlor, Rotarian since 1995, she is a partner would love to hear from any class­ a veteran pilot from North Easton, in the accounting firm ofJennings, mates, especially Julie and Kristin. has become the first non-city Cody and Leahy and she is a certi­ Her e-mail address is resident in recent history to be fied public accountant. [email protected]. appointed to the Taunton Munici­ pal Airport Commission. He has been closely associated with the air­ 1989 1993 port for the past 17 years, including 13 as an aircraft owner, two years as James M. Dunphy is the adminis­ Debra R. Gately the airport manager and has been trative vice president of mortgage 439 Lexington Street the assistant manger for the last banking at Granite Bank in Waltham, MA 02452 three years...Matthew Maderos is Portsmouth. working for Bridgewater State College as a pc technical specialist 1994 installing, repairing and upgrading 1990 Matthew Maderos computers around campus. When Jorge L. Neves 787 Thompson Street he is not working, he remains active 289 High Street Middleboro, MA 02346 as a boy scout leader in East Holyoke, MA 01040 Taunton and scuba dives with fel­ Lauren Farina Frame low graduates Pete Bastek, '95, Paula Girouard McCann is the 30 Pond Street #3 Jerry Connell, '95, and Tom principal of Hingham High School. Braintree, MA 02784 Yelverton, '95...Michael Perry Gabriele lnbar-Metrokin received received his law degree from New the outstanding achievement in England School ofLaw and cur­ 1991 peri-operative nursing management rently lives in Middleboro. Diane Fowler received a award from the Congress of the Massachusetts teacher bonus for Association ofPeri-operative $20,000...Rob Patraquin is working Registered Nurses in New Orleans... 1995 at Abbott Labs in . He has After graduating in 1994, Zachary Kate N. McDonough also accepted a position as the Pelchat was commissioned in the 76 Verchild Street Department of Corrections Account United States Army Reserve. He Quincy, MA 02769 Manager for both California and attended Military Intelligence Texas. A lot of traveling is required, Officers Basic Course at Fort Christine A. Murphy is an assistant but he finds it to be very dynamic in Huachuca in Arizona. After gradu­ district attorney for the domestic many areas. He also does numerous ating, he started law school full­ abuse division in the office of educational sessions with the time at the University of San Diego Norfolk County District Attorney inmates to increase their knowledge School ofLaw. During his last year William R. Keating...Ensign David in specific disease states.. ,jill in law school, he transferred to a Michael Aliberti successfully com­ Blanchard is the director of infor­ unit in San Diego. After graduating pleted all of the requirements for mation systems at Morton Hospital from USD Law and passing the the Air Force/Navy Joint Specialized and Medical Center...Denise California Bar Exam, he is a legisla­ Undergraduate Navigator Training Fronius is the principal ofPage tive counsel for a non-profit orga­ program at Randolph Air Force Hilltop School in Ayer...Robert Bry nization called the California Base in San Antonio, Texas. Now is the senior worldwide technology Association ofMarriage and Family designated as a Naval Flight Officer, advocate at Lotus Development Therapists. He is working on behalf David will report to Naval Air Corporation, an IBM company. of over 24,000 licensed marriage Station Jacksonville, Florida, for and family therapists. Zachary a three-year tour following some would love to hear from some old additional specialized training... 1992 classmates, he can be reached at Deidre A. Fountain is the human [email protected] E. resource manager for the Fall River Renee Ladurantaye Lincoln is the owner/operator of Five Cents Savings Bank.. .5ara 6 Nemasket Street the Monomoy Island Ferry in Mello is the band director for East Taunton, MA 02778 Chatham. He is also a police officer New Bedford High Schoo1...Amy Kimberly (Edwards) Roberts has for the town ofHarwich...Tufts Domings is a third grade teacher been married for eight years and University medical student, Susan in the Marlborough public school has three children ages two, four Clinton Martin has received the system...Kelly A. Parkington and seven. She was working prestigious Albert Schweitzer fel­ received her Master of Science full-time as the supervisor for lowship, which will allow her to Photo from Kathy (McRae) Mills, '96, and Chris Mills' wedding on October 23, 1999. 1996 1998 Back Row: Becky Rogers; Lauren Tina Michael-Savage Carol Sacchetti Murphy, '98; Kristen Strojny, '97; Craig 1010 Crossroads Drive Po. Box 259 McCormack; Terri (Mathews) Bryan; Mike Morrison; Sue (Torrey) Melo, '93; North Dartmouth, MA 02747 Bristol, RI 02809 Matt Clark, '96; Shannon (Chapman) Amy Kippenhan is the director of Marie Neely is a conservation Walsh, '00; Mike Burns; Sue Brooks; Dave Sihnott; Steve Schuman; Laurie admissions at Hancock Park Reha­ enforcement agent in Kingston... (Nocher) Schuman. Front Row: Amy bilitation and Nursing Center where Michelle St. George is the gymnas­ Wilson; Mike Simon; Michelle Iworsky, she has been a social worker for the tics director for the Dedham Health '98; Kathy (McRae) Mills, '96; Amy past three and a halfyears.. .Jo-Ann and Athletic Complex in Dedham... Rosebach, '98. Senna Rodrigues was recognized Richard Pearson is the assistant by the Bristol Community College principal for Foxboro High School... African-American History Month Richard Gibbons was hired to write Planning Committee and Alumni a history of the sheriffs department Association for her academic for the Plymouth County Jail. achievements and professional Information compiled and accomplishments at the fourth researched by Richard includes Annual African-American Alumni records of Al Capone signing into Breakfast...Jacob M. Elder received the jail as a visitor on November 3, his master of science degree in , 929 and documentation of geology from Oklahoma State Bartolomeo Vanzetti's execution in University.. .chad Kelly is overseeing 1927...1ydia (Nykiel) KeTley is hap­ and supervising the athletic trainers pily married with two beautiful in SpringfJeld...Catherine Ronayne daughters, Molly and Lauren. Ferro graduated from Southern New England School of Law in degree in college student develop­ June. Chairwoman of the campus 2000 ment and counseling from North­ chapter of the Legal Association lisa Mickis is an associate member eastern University and she is ofWomen, Catherine was chosen of the Dighton Conservation working at Bentley College...Tom by the faculty to receive the Adam Commission...Patricia A. Mochen Yelverton is living in Marshneld Polley Scholarship Award. and working at Curtis Tnc.. He was awarded the KPMG William was reappointed to the Marshneld Holmes Award for winning nrst Conservation Commission for a 1997 place in the Student Manuscript second third year term. Tom is pur­ Contest sponsored by the Massa­ suing a master's degree in biology Roger Limoges chusetts Society of Certined at Bridgewater State College... 3732 TStreet, NW Accountants, Inc. for her manu­ Jerry Connell is working at Lucent Washington, DC 20007 script, "Getting Out of the Pool"... Daniel J. Mclean resumed his Technology. He received his mas­ Debbie Kentley joined the Peace duties with the Marine Corp and is ter's degree from Bridgewater State Corp. as a teacher of English as a stationed at Headquarters Marine College in computer science. Jerry second language...laurie Ford Corp in Washington, D.C. He is is living in Foxboro and enjoys graduated from Boston University's putting his degree to good use as scuba diving and boating in his school of law in May. She is work­ the Marine Headquarters is moving free time...Peter Bastek is living in ing as a clerk for the Connecticut to the teaming concept so that they Foxboro and working at Waters State Superior Court...Gary Fowles can give their customers the best Corporation as a biochemist. He is is in operations at Aetna Financial possible support in maintenance, active in scuba diving and nshing... Services in Hartford...lisa Ramsay supply and other logistics functions. William Lundy works for Holly is a sales associate for Jack Conway Cross College as a community and Company's Bridgewater real development coordinator after get­ estate sales office...Scott J. Fulton ting his master's from Northeastern is a police officer for the town of University...Marco Sandonato is Moultonboro...WiIliam Losch attending New England School of received his master's degree in busi­ Law. He is working for the state ness administration in information treasurers office. age marketing with distinction from the Bentley College McCallum Graduate School ofBusiness. Sonja Turcotte, '93, to Louis Kathleen McRae, '96, to Chris Mills on Marriages Burkhardt mon July 26, 1997 Oct. 23, 1999 Patricia F. Webber, '82, to Andrew H. Marci L. Barron, '94, to David E. Kathleen L. Banis, '97, to Keith N. Redgate on April 8, 2000 Barnes on Oct. 10,2000 Berry, '95, on Aug. 18, 2000 Stephen P. Doyon, '87, to Donna M. Dawn M. Berkovitz, '94, to Patrick Kellie Burgeson, '97, to Nick Surdis LeFebvre on April 15, 2000 Zambito on April 29, 2000 Frank G. Davis, '97, to Amy E. Thomas Ryan Keating, '88, to Ronda Lisa J. Duling, '95, to Timothy G. Hanlon, '97, on June 16,2000 Elizabeth Ravenell on Nov. 20, 1999 Madore on Oct. 16, 1999 David A. Jordan, '97, to Caroline B. John Maclellan, '88, to Monique Shari A. Dunlap, '95, to William E. Murphy, '96, on May 23, 1998 Bogosian on Dec. 12, 2000 Bates on April 15, 2000 Melissa A. King, '97, to Thomas F. Robyn Baker, '90, to Gene Londergan Stephanie Ann Godfrey, '95, to Steven Szilagyi on May 6, 2000 on May 16,1999 John Gomes on Oct. 23, 1999 Samantha Goshe, '98, to Scott Alden Edmund Francis Ward, '90, to Mary Tyson James, '95, to Ami M. Kustwan on April 15, 2000 Beth MacNeil on May 1, 2000 on May 13, 2000 Shannon M. Beland, '99, to Dennis Paula J. Demers, '92, to Charles R. Jennifer Quinn, '95, to John Marasco P. Bousquet Bailey Jr. on Oct. 10, 1999 in Nov. 1999 Jeffrey Tatro, '99, to Michelle Toma, Jonathan Dyer, '92, and Kate Waskiel, Cathleen Reiser, '95, to Richard Prewitt '99, on June 12, 1999 '97, on Aug. 21,1999 on April 15, 2000 Retired Bridgewater State College Kris A. Batista, '93, to Gary E. Sergio Resendes, '95, to Sharon Ann Professor Reed F. Stewart to Virginia Monahan on June 10,2000 Bento on Dec. 4, 1999 O'Brien Fitzgerald on Feb. 5, 2000 laurie Tomczyowski, '93, to David Hebert on Oct. 16, 1999

To Debra (Willis), '90, and Robert Bry, laurie (White), '94, and Jacob Births '91, a daughter, Virginia Willis Bry, Hackett, '96, a son, Kyle Jacob To Sandra J. Kostka, '83, and Bill 6 pounds and two ounces, 19 inches Hackett on Nov. 26, 1999 Mulligan, a son, William Joseph long, on Sept. 7, 1999 To Jamey and Troy Belmont Currence, Mulligan, Jr. on Father's Day, To Vincent and Maribeth (Koczela) '95, a daughter, Kendall Ann Marie, June 18, 2000 Sciplini, '92, a son, Justin Rocco 7 pounds and 8 ounces, on To Gene and Robyn (Baker) Sciplini on April 6, 2000 May 20,2000 londergan, '90, a son, Adam Lewis, To Anthony Grossi, Jr. and Cristina 7 pounds and 14 ounces, on Pardini, '98, a daughter, Alysha Anne Feb. 1,2000 Grossi on Feb. 10, 2000

Mary Janice Finn Brown, '41, on May 23, 2000 Deaths James M. Lynch, '43, on April 20, 2000 Marie H. Cote, ,18, on March 23, 2000 Doris A. Wordell Paluba, '44, on July 9, 2000 Mary Reece Rubin, '22, in 1999 Constance Hartwell Hibbert, '45, on March 29, 2000 Marion E. Campbell, '23 Russell P. Fears, '49, on May 6,2000 Elizabeth Reid, '23, on March 18, 2000 Patricia Ann Marston, '54, on June 21, 2000 Emily F. Sylvaria Sylvia, '24 Annette Marie Messenger Mullis, '59, on June 9, 2000 Marjorie L. West Gillette, '25, on May 20, 2000 Dorothy H. Greene Long, '61, on May 4, 2000 Dorothy B. McDonald, '25, on June 25, 2000 Margaret K. Neelans, '61, on May 16, 2000 Grace M. Connors, '26, on Feb. 28, 2000 Bessie Litland Appel, '62 Margaret C. Fletcher, '26, on April 27, 2000 Ann Marie McGuinness, '62, on March 11, 2000 Mary B. Halligan Muldoon, '26, on June 23, 2000 Dorothy Hedner Turkington, '62, on Feb. 14, 2000 Fannie Barishefsky Rachlin, '26, on June 1, 2000 Maurice J. Donnelly, '64, on March 1, 2000 Alice Sample Lawrence, '27, on March 25, 2000 Thomas L. Burbridge, '65, on Feb. 25, 2000 Faustina M. Cushing Barrows, '29, on May 16, 2000 Thomas Conners, '65, on May 27, 2000 Evelyn M. MacFarland Clark, '29, on Feb. 2, 2000 Patricia K. DeCosta, '65 Margaret L. Mitchell Antoniuc, '30, on March 27, 2000 Charles H. "Chuck" Tobin, '65, on Feb. 19, 2000 Dorothy M. King, '30, on March 11, 2000 Barbara L. Peterson Gately, '65, on March 11, 2000 Mildred H. Malone, '30, on March 11, 2000 Eric R. Simpson, '66, on April 5, 2000 Marjorie L. King Sullivan, '32, on May 22, 2000 Helene Hunter Whitten, '69, on Feb. 26, 2000 Gunvor Nella Henriksen Armstrong, '34, on William Palladino, '70, on April 22, 2000 March 4, 2000 John O'Donnell, '71, on May 22, 2000 Velma Davis Clouter, '34, on May 19, 2000 Howard G. Williams, '74, on May 3,2000 Glenda G. Galvin Haley Good, '34, on April 24, 2000 Doris L. Thede, '75, on Feb. 4, 2000 Adelaide W. Johnson Lundgren, '36, on May 24, 2000 Theresa F. Thibeault Pickett-Noonan, '78, on Ruth Dixon Turner, '36, on April 30; 2000 May 30,2000 Jennie A. Plaza Kisla, '37, on April 16, 2000 Rev. David Schofield, '78, on April 13, 2000 Grace E. Foley Ryan, '38, on May 19, 2000 Susan Ann Amaral, '80, on March 16, 2000 Thomas L. Warren, '38, on June 5, 2000 Judy M. Bruce DiCicco, '80, on June 21,2000 Professor Emerita Mary Moore Jarvis, '39, on Rita M. Pais Maher, '90, on March 20, 2000 May 13,2000 Dr. Donald Brown of the Psychology Department Ruth Lucille McGhee, '39, on April 24, 2000 Sandra Bicknell ofthe Humanities Department Mary Moore Jarvis (1918-2000) them. "The iron hand in the velvet glove" is how he puts it. Student (SSe '39)- Teacher (1940-1980) ­ Professor Emeritus George Weygand joined the Bridgewater faculty the same year Mary did, and he and his wife Bea social­ Library Trustee (1963-2000) - Friend (Forever) ized with Mary and her beloved Bob (he died after a long illness There really is something in '85). "Bea and 1 accompanied Mary to the college's annual about Mary Moore Jarvis. retirement party the last evening of her life," recalls George. Usage of present tense in sen­ "Many faculty and staff came up to our table just to talk to tence one is a clue. Others will Mary, an indication surely of the warmth and love they held for follow in prose, one hopes, her. Surely this world is better for her having passed this way." not purple, that would please, Another Bridgewater friend, Mary Wall (her late husband, not perturb her. As she would Bill, was in the Biology department), played bridge with Mary say to her students: "Write and the Hamiltons (Stan chairs the Foreign Language less, say more." Department) every Saturday night for decades. "She was always Say more about Mary so welcoming to all who entered her house," remembers Mary. Louise Moore, daughter of "I can still see her sitting in her kitchen, reminiscing in her Abington-born Ellen Sheehan rocking chair. Her like won't be seen again. whose grandmother came And Ann Coakley, another neighbor and BSC colleague from Limerick, and Dublin­ (physical education) agrees. "She loved and cared about people born Andrew who accompa­ with a sincerity of heart that kept her alive long after retire­ Mary Moore Jarvis on her ment," adds Ann. "Mary helped me bear the trials ofwitnessing 80th birthday. Photo taken nied his older sister to Boston the slow death of a friend." Ironically, it was Ann (she drove by Professor Emerita a century ago. He, a young Mary to daily Mass at St. Thomas Church) who found Mary on Paula Vadeboncoeur. lad who eventually worked as a gardener at Bridgewater Saturday, May 13. The following Wednesday, four of their for­ Normal School; she, an "indentured servant" to the S.5. Pierce mer pastors (and the present) were at St. Thomas Church to family of grocers. concelebrate her Requiem Mass. "How many lives she touched," Say more about Mary Louise Moore, baby sister of exclaimed Father John Doonan in his eulogy. "She influenced Catherine, Edward and Simon. Susan Moore, Simon's daughter, so many in and out ofthe classroom with her brilliance and says it best. "Mary gave as much to being an aunt as she did to beauty, humor and humanity." everything else. It was with her 1saw my first summer stock Say more about Mary Moore Jarvis. In addition to her dis­ productions, and she was the one who took me to NYC to see tinguished teaching career that was recognized many times 'A Man for All Seasons.' She brought me back a book IN with awards from her college, community and government, FRENCH from Paris when 1was an impressionable early teen. Mary had, as one might say, "another love." Her library. A mem­ Just when 1needed one most, she gave me her car instead of ber of the Bridgewater Public Library's Board ofTrustees for 37 trading it in!" years and its chairperson for the last 22, she was, says Director Susan and her brother, Jeffrey, are in the process of settling Betty Gregg, "its driving force. Her foresight and vision were Mary's estate. "A Mary she never revealed to me," writes Susan, invaluable.. .5he offered the BPL her enthusiasm, wisdom, "was the one who, in the '40s and '50s, wrote. In a trunk in her courage, and the necessary support to face the challenges of cellar I found articles published in Clearing House (an educa­ the present and the future." tional journal) and two fat manuscripts of a novel returned by On the occasion of the new library's dedication in October publishers to her under the pseudonym 'Chris Markham'." of 1993, Mary Jarvis was honored by her community. In her Marriage to Bob Jarvis, teaching at BSC, and pursuing Ph.D. tribute to Mary, Judith Hall Gabriel wrote, "Without her fine studies at BU, said Susan, perhaps caused her "to set aside her example of leadership, support, tolerance and humor, 1would literary ambitions." not be the person 1am today." Today, she, as was her former Say more about Mary Moore Jarvis. The following observa­ teacher and trustee, is the chairperson of the BPL's trustees." tion of Susan Moore echoes in countless conversations Organizer of the BPL's tribute that weekend as well as the amongst Mary's many friends and colleagues. "An hour or an 35th reunion of Bridgewater High School was Dr. Barbara afternoon with her always encouraged me, edified me, and Balboni; she was class president and Mary was senior adviser. "I relaxed me, for as all the best teachers and executives do, she was born the year Mary started teaching, and we both 'gradu­ made me feel 1was the most important person in the world ated' together in that 1went on to Catholic University in when 1was with her." Washington and she joined the BSC faculty." For the reunion, "That's absolutely true," comments Ben Spence, a BSC alum Barbara invited all BHS alums to contribute to "A Memory and professor emeritus (History). "We both lived on Pleasant Book for Mary." In over 100 tributes, the following sentence Street and often when she was ill, I'd drop by to cheer her up reappeared: "Thank you for giving your best to all your stu­ and I'd be the one cheered up!" Another "surprise" about Mary, dents." recalls Ben, is that "she told me if she were to live her life over, What about "something about Mary" alluded to in my she'd choose Political Science, not English. It's important, 1 opener? Could it be found in the following passage from think, to stress that though Mary spent her life in Bridgewater, Barbara Balboni's remembrance? "You were able to instruct in she was never provincial. She loved travel, theatre, museums, us what was truly ofvalue. You seemed to be able to look into politics and people. There was a quietjoy about her in every­ our hearts and see the good that we had not yet discovered in thing she did,a certain serenity." ourselves." Barbara, to the end a devoted friend of Mary's, is an CliffWood, another BSC alum and colleague (English), adjunct professor in the BSC sociology department. And yours remembers Mary "as the human face in Dean Shea's office truly can also boast of knowing Mary for many years, and of where she briefly worked before joining the English depart­ being with her at the college's retirement party on May 12, the ment. "She was firm but never unpleasant. Mary had high stan­ last evening of her life. dards and was always gracious." Like Mary, Cliff has supervised Maureen Connelly is professor emerita ofEnglish. She retired student teachers. The qualities he saw in her he looks for in last semester after 34 years in the state college system. 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