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(1)Bridgewater State University. Virtual Commons - Bridgewater State University Bridgewater State Yearbooks. Campus Journals and Publications. 1991. Walking Through Bridgewater [Yearbook] 1991 Bridgewater State College. Recommended Citation Bridgewater State College. (1991). Walking Through Bridgewater [Yearbook] 1991. Retrieved from: http://vc.bridgew.edu/yearbooks/96. This item is available as part of Virtual Commons, the open-access institutional repository of Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, Massachusetts..

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(6) Patricia. Amaral. 1948-1990. Assistant to the President 1986-1990. This 1991 yearbook. is. dedicated in the. Patricia. memory of. Amaral. for her many years of service and dedication Bridgewater State College. to.

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(8) Contents T. .4-13. 14-65. 66-79 .. .80-117. .118-139. .140-195 .196-215 .216-227. 228-237 238-251 252-264.

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(21) In. With the. Monday, September 3rd was a day that resident freshmen will not forget. It was the day that they moved in to what would be their home for the next 10 months. The residence hall opened at 1:00 for the first wave of newcomers. Clothes, refrigerators, and other essentials for living were carried to their respective floors. Residence Assis-. were busy greeting tenants and making sure things were in order. The night's activities included floor meetings and a tants. 16. J STUDEN1. *=E. New. dance.. The next day was. with activities to help the freshmen get to know one another. Both residents. filled. and commuters were. greeted by President Adrian Tin-. and then lunch was served. Following lunch, an afternoon of field games awaited the freshmen. Dinner was followed by a night of comedy with three comedians performing. After that, the freshmen had a full day of sley. classes in store for them..

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(29) In Let. it. With the. Rain. Only in New England could a warm weekend turn into a drizzling, dismal one. Although the rain dampened the ground, it seemed to have little effect on the spirits of the. Homecoming '90 participants. The weekend began Friday. night with a bonfire and pep rally on the lower campus. Many students decided to leave the fire once the rain started, however despite the elements, some remained to show their spirit.. Saturday morning began bright and sunny. As soon as 8:30 rolled around, more rain poured down bringing about the possibility of the scheduled activities being canceled. Organization members in the parking lot decorating their floats had to change some of their plans in order. 24 1 STUDENT LIFE. New. compensate for the rain. Finally, around 10:00, the rain let up and activities were confirmed according to plans. The parade began with to. floats. concerning topics such as the. Campus in the. Shuttle, the original college Hall, and the football. Town. ^jxfl^^^l. >^hB| 1. Drum and Bugle. ]t. |. Corps,. 1. ' '. Mills-Hills Clown Band. Five of the athletic teams hosted their opponents making it a true. and the. homecoming. The night's. ! i. i. |^1. 1. activities. began. at. •. "'. 1. \fy-'.. i. ^. '. Formerly of Saturday Night Live, Piscopo performed an act which included characters from commercials. H D\j. '. acts.. ,. rvufl A. featured continuous music and. and other. r>. Ik A ^M. 1. Night". dancing. The main attraction of the night was comedian Joe Piscopo.. 1. t. I i. 8:00. For the alumni, "Irish. *"^l. ^Sk. :. game. The parade also included the Generations. ^m. I. PI. Jin IHl. i. Itif^l.

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(47) Bridgewater State College Earth. Day 1991. —. Earth Day '91 The Second Annual Earth Day Celebration was held at the college on Saturday, April 20, in the quadrangle between the Campus Center and the Library. The event, which was sponsored by Students for Nature and MassPIRG, was a large success. Music, entertainment, food and other concessions were available for the community to browse and purchase. The two biggest sellers of the day were SUN's Twith all proceeds going to shirts and pine tree seedlings. —. —. benefit the saving of the environment.. But the most important part of the day was the message. After years of destroying the planet, it is now up to the next generations to start to save it. Literature was available, as were some letter writing campaigns and petitions, asking for support.. Overall, the. day was a. festive celebration: a celebration of. the Earth.. 42. J. STUDENT LIFE.

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(51) Spring Ball 1991 1991 was held in Mansfield. Unlike previous years, with students waiting in. The Spring. Ball. long lines for tickets, tickets were available right up to the day of the gala. But, that did not dampen the spirits of the 250 couples. who. attended the social. event of the year at Bridgewater. JW £> 46 J STUDENT LIFE. DJ Paul Bonito provided the music for the night, while couples danced the night away (and partied the night away) in style. As the night went on, the memories continued into ones that these students will State College.. never. forget..

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(59) BSC. Spring Concert. Bridgewater State College's Annual Spring Concert brought out that old college spirit, along with another spirit. Jah! Spirit. was the headliner of the day, featuring a variety of Reggae songs and Caribbean beats. Also included in the day was 'Mr. Simon Says,' the nationally known man who works the game that a 'child can play.' He had students skipping, singing nursery rhymes, and trying to figure out their left from their Residence Hall Council also sponsored a 'wacky obstacle course,' featuring tricycle racing, tire racing, and balancing. right.. feats.. wind down, cook out on the fields,. Later in the afternoon, as the events began to. students gathered for an all-college. enjoying good food and good music. All of the events were held outside Residence Halls A and B and made for a day full of fun. 54. and. friends.. Simon. Says!. f STUDENT LIFE.

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(63) Spring The. Commencement. 150th Graduating. Class walked its "parade. route" to the tent, with. Boyden. Hall in the background. Friends. and family members gathered on Saturday,. May. 18,. 1991 to con-. gratulate the newest graduates of. Bridgewater State College.. would not be a day would soon forget. It. this class. Amid the speeches, smiles, tears, and hugs stood of humor.. A. this group's. sense. construction error. caused part of the platform to collapse, as diplomas. handed out.. were being. No one was hurt, but. many thought it placed on the day.. a. damper. But the Class of. 1991's enthusiasm. would not be. stopped. After a 25 minute delay,. they continued on, stronger than ever.. more than 1 200 diplomas were handed out to the Class In total,. of. 1. 99 1 with bachelor of arts and. bachelor of science degrees.. As they prepared to go out into a world that looked better when they began college, signs of "feed me, "thanks. mom. and dad," and. ". I. love you" were tossed amongst the ones stating, "I need a job!" It. was. new. the time of endings... and. beginnings.. Sect**, **.

(64) Saturday,. May. 18,. 1991 (Left. Page). Top: Class Marshalls lead the procession of graduates into the Left:. A. tent.. student wears a sign. showing a popular theme. -. apprecia-. tion.. Right: Senior Class President. Todd Tyer. delivers his speech to the. Class of 1991.. (Right Page) Left:. A. student waits for instruc-. tions as graduation time. moves. closer.. Right: rises. "This. is. a day. we. will. never forget.. ". Bridgewater President Adrian Tinsley. A congratulatory balloon. above the graduates.. Bottom: Graduates rush to the Bookstore to pick up items that they forgot. last .... caps, gowns, tassles, etc.. minute. such as their.

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(66) Trustee Lou Ricciardi (second from left) and Susan Holton (left) take the diplomas during the ceremony. Top Right: Parents congratulate their daughter on a job well done. Middle: A Phi Alpha Honor Society student waits for her degree. Bottom: Marie Travers yells to friends after receiving her diploma at the 1991 Spring. Top. Left:. off the platform, after part of it collapsed. Commencement ceremony.. BSC's 1991 Spring. Commencement. May. 18,. 1991. 61.

(67) Top Left: Class Marshal Ron Ford congratulates members of the Class of 1991 as they exit the tent after receiving their diplomas. Top Right: Bryon Hayes and Ron Ford after receiving the di-. ploma. Bottom:. Members of the Class of 1991 wait in line to re-enter the. tent, after receiving their degrees.. 62.

(68) President Adrian Tinsely leads the graduates and faculty of the tent after the ceremony. Top Right: Representative Joseph Moakley was the Commencement Speaker. Middle: A Trumpet 'reflects' on the graduation ceremony. Three women await the start of the 1991 Spring Graduation cer-. Top. Left:. members out. emony.. "Remember the good times; remember the bad times; remember each other/' Todd Tyer, President, Class of 1991. 63.

(69) At* 1. tV^I. Top Left: Graduates to be try to relax while passing the time in preparation for the ceremony. Top Right: A graduate, waiting to re-enter the tent, holds her diploma while fighting back tears of happiness on this 'big day/. Left: You are never too old to learn, as this graduate proved. She was the senior with seniority, and her class gave her a standing ovation. Bottom Right: Students wait inside the auditorium for the ceremony to start..

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(73) The Apartments. The apartments are the epitome of campus living. Complete. own kitchen, bathroom and own personal with a student's. shower, all to be shared with five to seven roommates, de-. pending on which apartment you chose. Students live in a setting that. is. "close to living in the. and still have all the comforts of home. While to some the apartments appear 'real. world',". of Alfred Hitchcock's classic film Rear Window, you will find that the apartments are for everyone. And you do not get a feeling that someone is watching you.. reminiscent. '. m>.. -m. i. IWJ^lI -t^^^^WT. ^^m. (fcy^R. JjL. •. Bun. WBLf/TF^. ^v. Jill. •^%. €.v. 68 f RESIDENCE.

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(75) DiNardo Hall Miles Hall. Building. A and B. ing B for Frankland. W.. L. Miles,. The buildings sponsored a Halloween costume party in the quad and offered many internal. Jr.. The day has finally arrived! After two years, Buildings A and B have received official titles. Building A has been named after Dr. V. James DiNardo and Build-. 70. J RESIDENCE. programs for residents. Also, a Nintendo competition was held this year..

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(77) Pope Hall. Contrasting the other wornen's dorms, residents of. Pope. Hall don't have as many of the problems that other dorms have,. With larger rooms and newer plumbing and electrical systems, residents have many comforts like home.. I. **^^^. ki;' It. w i j. ^B^h. 1. wM. ^gt "Be^-j. <. m Jfc/. 1. 1. *-~~d. A f>. 72. J. RESIDENCE.

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(79) Scott Hall. Scott Hall. had many programs. dorm, but also the whole campus. Residents. for not only the for. and. trustees participated. when. ever Iron. Man. Wiffle Ball Tournament.. The. Scott held. 74. its first. f RESIDENCE. game was a success while the fans were served punch and Fenway franks. They also held movie night and a pizza party keep the dorm together.. to.

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(81) Shea/Durgin. Don't try to sleep on a Thurs-. day night. at the "Hill." If. you. do, you're. more than. woken by. a fire alarm. Residents. likely to. be. Shea/Durgin had to be prepared to leave their rooms in the middle of the night and some at. A>*J>. €->. 761. RESIDENCE. even. slept in their clothes so. they wouldn't have to worry about getting dressed at 3 a.m. "Operation Hill Week" was celebrated from April with many residents participating in the week's activities..

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(83) Woodward. Be careful when you take a shower because someone might forget to yell. "FLUSH!" Due. to. the age of the plumbing system at. Woodward. Hall, residents are. asked to be courteous to fellow residents with that simple warn-. xa. €.V. 78. J. RESIDENCE. ing.. your. Also, hair,. if. you want. to dry. you'd better bring a. portable mirror because you'll. have. to. do. it. in the halls. Despite. these inconveniences,. Wood is. enjoyable.. life. at. Hall.

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(87) FOOTBALL. O0k*r -^-vAuPu^ih' Dk The BSC. winning ways into the 1990 season finishing the year with an 8-2 record. During that stretch, BSC captured the MASCAC title, won the South Division of the NEFC for the second year in a row, and won the Cranberry Bowl for the third straight season. Also during the year Coach Peter Mazzaferro won his 100th game at BSC after 22 years on the Bears' sideline. A big part of the Bears' success this year was due to the presence of their all-star quarterback Ripp ^ Charters. Ripp ended his career at BSC as the third all-time leading scorer in New England Division III football with 284 points. ^ He was named the ECAC Player of the Week once and to the ECAC Honor Roll twice. He led the NEFC in passing efficiency this year with a 142.9 rating. Other standouts on offense included freshman Steve Marshall who broke many BSC rushing records in his first year of action. He set season marks for yards with 951 yards and TDs with 13. He won the prestigious Gold Helmet Award this year after setting school records against Westfield State with 280 yards rushing and 5 rushing TDs. On the year, he averaged 105.7 yards per game. Defensively, the Bears were a veteran group with Bill Macri (69 tackles, 13 QB sacks) and Mark Goldman (59 tackles, 9.5 QB sacks) anchoring the defensive line. The linebacking corps was led by Jorge Orta (77 tackles) and Jeff Lane (67 tackles, 4 interceptions). In the defensive backfield, Neil Crowley (63 tackles) was the only Bear to be named an NEFC All-Star (1st team) two years in a row. Punter Chris Coyne ended his career at BSC by leading the NEFC in punting with a 35.6 yard average.. 82. 1. football. SPORTS. program continued. their.

(88) FIELD. HOCKEY. The Lady Bears ended the year with a 7-8-1 record overall but in. conference play. Senior co-captains. still. managed to be. Martha Wall (10 points) and Peg Marini. MASCAC Champions with their 4-1 record. (5 pts.). were big reasons. for. BSC's success in the. MASCAC.. m SPORTS. \ 83.

(89) MEN'S SOCCER. The Bears had their best season ever finishing with a 15-4-1 record. The highlight of the year was being selected to the NCAA Division III Championships for the first time ever. BSC's leading scorer David Son (22 points, 10 goals) is now the BSC all-time scoring leader with 58 points after only two seasons. He is Bridgewater's first All-New England first team selection as well. Cocaptain Nuno Melo (10 pts.) was named to the MASCAC All-Conference team for the third consecutive season. He has been a standout performer in the Bears' defensive scheme during those years. Newcomer Rob Skeete (17 pts.) has made an immediate impact in the Bridgewater offense and could develop into one of the best Division III players around.. 84. 1. SPORTS.

(90) CROSS COUNTRY. had outstanding runners anchoring each squad. The men were led by senior Mel Gonsalves who won the RIC Invitational and the MASCAC Championships this year. The women had a much younger leader, but equally talented in freshman Stacey Mosley. Stacey captured the Codfish Invitational and was runnerup in the MASCAC Championships this year. The Bridgewater State men's and. women's. cross country teams both. SPORTS. \. 85.

(91) VOLLEYBALL. The Lady Bears ended the year with a dismal 5-17. record.. However,. all. those wins came against. MASCAC opponents earning. Bridgewater State a share of the MASCAC title in 1990. First year coach Don Buck only had one senior on his squad, captain Charlene Casey. She was a solid performer for BSC and an inspiration to the younger teammates. Look for returning players Tara Conners, Candi Antonelli, and Kerry Goyette to take over that leadership role on the court in 1991.. 86. J. SPORTS.

(92) Both their. swim teams enjoyed. great success at their respective. team's history. Both teams also broke. New. England Championships with both finishing the highest in. numerous individual and. Top MA), Michelle McMackin (Walpole, MA),. relay records during the course of the season.. swimmers for Bridgewater State this season included Stephanie Kozowyk (Billerica, Denise Murphy (Peabody, MA), Heather Lambert (Newburyport, MA) and Sean Be van (Kewona, Canada).. SPORTS. 87.

(93) MEN'S BASKETBALL. The Bears got. rocky first semester start (2-6) but came on strong this past semester to play .500 ball (9-9) against some tough competition. Bridgewater was once again coached by Mark Champagne (8th year) who recorded his 100th win at BSC during the course of the year. The Bears' scoring champion this year was sophomore guard Joe O'Connor (Dedham, MA) who averaged 19.3 points per game. Right behind Joe were senior forward Todd Steiman (Sharon, MA) and junior center John Hickey (Plymouth, MA) who both averaged 17.7 points. In fact, all three were named to the MASCAC All-Conference teams. The Bears can't wait for the 1991-92 season to begin with a solid nucleus of veterans back in the fold, including four of five starters.. 88. 1. off to a. SPORTS. ine.

(94) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL. The Lady Bears struggled through much of the 1990-91 season under new coach Frank Sullivan. Not only was Coach Sullivan new to the program, so were nine of the twelve team members this year. As the season went on, the freshmen gained invaluable. they will hopefully transform into more wins next season. The women peaked towards the end of the MASCAC Championships and gave Westfield State all they could handle in the semifinal game at Salem State College. Senior forward Liane Bachant (Holden, MA) was BSC's lone award winner this year earning MASCAC All-conference honors. She led the Lady Bears in both scoring (14 points per game) and rebounding [7.7 per game).. playing experience that year. beating Fitchburg State in the. SPORTS \.

(95) WRESTLING. Even though. their record doesn't indicate. New England.. it. the. BSC. wrestling program took big steps toward becoming one of the more. Under second-year coach Gary Rabinovitz, the Bears were in every match this season and for the first time ever never forfeited a match because the 17-member squad filled every weight class. The BSC team was spearheaded by captain Gary Kruskall (Brockton, MA) who earned All-New England honors losing in the championship final for. competitive programs in. the 167-lb. weight class.. 90. J. SPORTS.

(96) MEN'S TENNIS. was a rebuilding year for Coach Robinson and his team. The Bears had to replace Look for a great deal of improvement in the years to come. It. their. #1 through #4 seeds from last season.. SPORTS. \ 91.

(97) WOMEN'S TENNIS. The women's tennis team had a solid season with veteran Stacey Dakai (#1 seed), Michelle Comeau (#2 seed), and Deb Whipple heading a squad with many new players. Dr. Robinson hopes to turn in a few more wins next season.. 92. 1 SPORTS.

(98) LACROSSE. Even though. may not indicate it, the Lady Bears were in most every game this season. The team had two new as many new team members. As the season went on, the women showed drastic improvement with. their record. coaches this year as well each contest.. ..-_*. SPORTS. #V. \ 93.

(99) SOFTBALL. in. ".. r. The Lady Bears had another successful season gaining their fourth consecutive berth in the NCAA Regional Championships. Unfortunately, BSC lost two one-run games in the tourney to end the season with a 22-7 record. Head Coach Dee Dee Enabenter was honored for the first time by being named the NCAA Northeast Regional Coach of the Year. BSC's winningest coach, Dee Dee will have a solid nucleus returning for 1992.. 94. 1. SPORTS.

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(101) TRACK AND FIELD. BSC's track program continues to improve both on the men's and women's side. This year BSC once again hosted two invitationals that were attended by more than 10 schools. Individually, the standout of the Bears team was Tim Mann who qualified for three events in the NCAA's. Tragically, he broke his ankle in the last meet of the season to miss out on the NCAA's. He had an excellent chance of becoming Bridgewater's first national champion until the injury.. 96. J. SPORTS.

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(115) RR1DGFWATFR FOOTBALL. FIELD. HOCKEY. GAME RESULTS (7-8-1). GAME RESULTS (8-2). BSC. BSC. OPP. OPP 4. W.P.I.. MAINE CLARK. PLYMOUTH STATE UMASS-BOSTON WORCESTER STATE. 42. FITCHBURG STATE. 36. 9. PINE. 37 SMU FRAMINGHAM STATE 48. 6. SMU. 22. KEENE STATE. 1. 3. WESTFIELD STATE MASS. MARITIME STONEHILL. 48. 21. FRAMINGHAM STATE. 5. 1. 49. 7. 5. 1. 41. 28. FITCHBURG STATE PLYMOUTH STATE WORCESTER STATE WESTFIELD STATE SALEM STATE ASSUMPTION ST. MICHAELS. 13. 45. 23. 3. S.. 1. 4. WHEATON. 2. 3. BENTLEY. NEFC CHAMPIONSHIP PLYMOUTH STATE 7 26. 1. MANOR. 3. (20T). 2 1. 3. (OT). 2. 3. (OT). 1. (OT). 2. 1 1. INDIVIDUAL SCORING GOALS ASTS PTS. PLAYER M.. WALL. MANDILE C. COSTA. J.. P.. MARINI. R.. COTE. M.. 6. 4. 10. 1. 8. 9. 5. 1. 6. 5. 5. 1. 4. 3. DOHERTY. 3. GATOZZI L. KATILUS J. SMITH S.. 3. 2. 1. 3. 2. 1. 3. 1. 1. 2. 1. 2. S.. BEATON. 1. C.. CAPELLO. 1. 1. GOALKEEPING PLAYER M. HARTIGAN K.. RILEY. G. W. L. T. 15.5. 7. 8. 1. .5.

(116) SCOREBOARD MENS SOCCER. WOMEN'S SOCCER GAME RESULTS (10-6). GAME RESULTS (15-4-1) BSC JOHNSON STATE WESTFIELD STATE S. MAINE SALVE REGINA MASS. MARITIME SMU UMASS-BOSTON STONEHILL ROGER WILLIAMS NORTH ADAMS STATE FITCHBURG STATE RHODE ISL. COLLEGE SUFFOLK WORCESTER STATE EASTERN NAZARENE SALEM STATE FRAMINGHAM STATE PLYMOUTH STATE WESTFIELD STATE NCAA DIVISION BABSON. OPP. SMU PLYMOUTH STATE. 6. 1. 1. 4 1. 1. 2. 1. 1. 2. 1. FRAMINGHAM STATE BRYANT. 1. SALVE REGINA. 5. W.P.I.. 3. 1. 2. 3. 2. 5. 1. 8. MAINE SALEM STATE CURRY. 3. 2. 3. REGIS. 2. 1. 4. WESTFIELD STATE. 2. 4. 1. 3. S.. 1. 5. N.H.. 1. 1. COLLEGE. 2 1. (20T). INDIVIDUAL SCORING. ]. 10. 2. 22. PLAYER K. CONLEY K. SPENCER K. BROOKS J. GORECKI M. GODING L. WILSON. 7. 3. 17. H.. EGAN. 3. 10. 16. M.. MONTESSI. 2 III. CHAMPIONSHIPS 2. GOALS ASTS. PTS. BONANNO N. MELO. 8 3. 4. 10. TORRE E. THEROUX D. OLSON. 3. 2. 8. 3. 1. 7. 3. 1. 7. 1. 4. 6. 1. 1. 3. 1. 2. 3. B.. JOYCE. WARD. 16. J.. COLLI DALI. J.. CESTONE. 1. 1. M.. CREAN. 1. 1. T.. FARLEY. 1. 1. PLAYER P.HUGHES. 5. 3. 2. 3. J.. D.. 4. STONEHILL. (OT). PLAYER D. SON R. SKEETE D. LEAL. J.. 4. NORTH ADAMS STATE. 1. INDIVIDUAL SCORING. C.. 2. SIMMONS W. NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE. 2. 3. OP P. BSC. 2. 1. GOALKEEPING GAMES 20. W. L. T. 15. 4. 1. GOALS. MATSON S. BUCKLEY M. MCCAULEY K.. 3. 39. 4. 4. 12. 4. 3. 11. 3. 3. 9. 2. 3. 7. 1. 5. 7. 2. 1. 5. 1. 2. 1. 2. DESROCHES M. MORRIS. GOALKEEPING GAMES 14.5 1.5. PTS. 18. E.. PLAYER D. HEIDENFELTER E. DELANCEY. ASTS. 2. 2. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. W. L. 9. 6. 1. T.

(117) BRIDGEWATER SWIMMING. VOLLEYBALL. MENS RESULTS (5-6). GAME RESULTS (5-17;. I. BSC. ROGER WILLIAMS SMU. WHEATON U.. OPP. BSC. OPP. SMU. 83. 133. 106. 120. 75. 119. 105. 73. 2. BRANDEIS CONN. COLLEGE KEENE STATE SALEM STATE. 129. 61. 53. 90. 131. 53. 38. 50. 3. 3 1. OF LOWELL. 3. 2. BRYANT NORTH ADAMS STATE. 2. MASS. MARITIME. 2. 1. CLARK UMASS-BOSTON. 1. 3. WPI. 3. BABSON 77 BENTLEY 55 COLLEGE OF ST. ROSE 54 NEW ENGLANDS. CLARK BABSON FITCHBURG STATE EASTERN NAZARENE WORCESTER STATE STONEHILL. 3 3 3. 2. 101. 48 28. 18TH PLACE. 3. SMITH INVITATIONAL MILLS SMITH. 2. GORDON SMU. 2 2. ASSUMPTION. 1. 2. REGIS. 1. 2. 3. 1. 3. 1. SALEM STATE FRAMINGHAM STATE RHODE ISL. COLLEGE. WOMEN'S RESULTS (7-1). 2. 3. BSC. OPP. SMU. 118. 119. BRANDEIS SALEM STATE UMASS-BOSTON WPI WESTFIELD STATE. 125. 108. 115. 82. 116. 48. 54. 41. 183. 115. 117. 93. 158. 115. BABSON PLYMOUTH STATE. NEW ENGLANDS 15TH PLACE.

(118) SCOREBOARD MENS BASKETBALL. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL. GAME RESULTS (11-15). !. BSC SMU INVITATIONAL 54 W. CONNECTICUT STATE. OPP. ANNA MARIA. 63. GAME RESULTS (6-20) BSC. OPP. 44. 78. 91. MAINE RHODE ISL. COLLEGE. 63. 73. 71. SMU. 43. 61. EASTERN NAZARENE. 53. 32. 45. S.. ME. RHODE ISL. COLLEGE. 71. 100. ST. JOSEPH'S,. SUFFOLK. 81. 65. W.P.I.. 51. 99 52. TRINITY. 80. 83. 62. 66. PLYMOUTH STATE CURRY. 82. 101. PLYMOUTH STATE EMMANUEL. 57. 80. 99. 78. WESTFIELD STATE. 61. 68. 58. 69. UMASS-BOSTON. 53. 59. WESTFIELD STATE. 69. 79. 44. 34. UMASS-BOSTON. 81. 84. 41. 57. WENTWORTH NORTH ADAMS STATE. 93. 74. NORTH ADAMS STATE BABSON WORCESTER STATE SALEM STATE. 67. 71. 75. 97. BOWDOIN WORCESTER STATE SALEM STATE. 81. 60. FITCHBURG STATE. 53. (OT) 60. 75. CLARK. 40. 79. 70. 78. 55. 61. 92. 67. 57. 49. 66. 68. 62. 45. 97. 73. 50. 78. 66. 71. 61. 72. 80. 70. 50. 102. 108. 58. 70 49. 79. 92. WESTFIELD STATE FRAMINGHAM STATE NORTH ADAMS STATE W. CONNECTICUT STATE WORCESTER STATE SALEM STATE FITCHBURG STATE FRAMINGHAM STATE. 57. 62. 91. 65. 92. 107. S.. MAINE. FITCHBURG STATE WESTFIELD STATE FRAMINGHAM STATE NORTH ADAMS STATE EASTERN NAZARENE WORCESTER STATE SALEM STATE FITCHBURG STATE FRAMINGHAM STATE. 88 (20T) 86. 76. (OT). MASCAC CHAMPIONSHIPS NORTH ADAMS STATE 93. 70. SALEM STATE. 107. 96. MASCAC CHAMPIONSHIPS FITCHBURG STATE WESTFIELD STATE. 56. 49. 57. 74.

(119) BRIDGEWATER WRESTLING. WOMEN'S LACROSSE. GAME RESULTS (5-14). GAME RESULTS (2-9). BSC. OPP. 22. 31. WENTWORTH INSTITUTE PLYMOUTH STATE. 52. 6. 17. 31. UMASS-BOSTON WILLIAMS. 31. 16. 6. 41. M.I.T.. 20. 24. U.. LOWELL. LOWELL. 20. 31. WAGNER. 3. 43. PLYMOUTH STATE. 2. 47. CONNECTICUT STATE WESTERN NEW ENGLAND. 6. 44. 7. 38. NORWICH UMASS-BOSTON. 14. 41. 32. 19. U.. S.. NAVY PREP. WENTWORTH INSTITUTE. 7. 39. 48. 12. W.P.I.. 15. 32. RHODE ISL. COLLEGE. 4. 49. TRINITY. 30. 21. UMASS-BOSTON. 20. 29. COLBY-SAWYER MT. HOLYOKE WELLESLEY ST. MICHAEL'S COLLEGE SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE. WHEATON PLYMOUTH STATE PINE MANOR. Wrestling. Championships-Division. Gary Kruskall. 55. 35. TAKEDOWNS GARY KRUSKALL JOE MURPHY. 12. 6. 10. 7. 17. (OT). 12. 10. 11. 12. 11. 9. 17. 3. 18. 2. 17. BSC. 1. OPP 4 2 7 1. 4TH PLACE. III. NORTH ADAMS STATE. MANOR. 9. 4. 5. SALEM STATE. 8. 1. REGIS. 7. 1. CURRY. 7. 2. 44 41. 3. RHODE ISL. COLLEGE 4 WORCESTER STATE 7 SIMMONS ROGER WILLIAMS 8 SALVE REGINA INVITATIONAL. PINE. MATT NELSON GARY KRUSKALL MIKE MCMEEKIN JOE MURPHY. 12. GAME RESULTS (6-4-1). Academic Ail-American*. TEAM POINTS. 9. 5. WOMEN'S TENNIS. E.. NCAA. OPP. 11. 11. BABSON HOLY CROSS COLBY. College Conference Wrestling Asso. Championships GaryKruskall 2nd place 167 lbs.*. N.. BSC. NEW ENGLANDS ASSUMPTION STONEHILL. 1. 7. 4. 5. MENS TENNIS. 25* 18. GAME RESULTS (3-7). SPRINGFIELD TOURNAMENT 3RD CHRIS JONES 4TH MIT CLASSIC GARY KRUSKALL 4TH JEFF AZER 5TH BOB SHINN 5TH PLYMOUTH STATE TOURNAMENT GARY KRUSKALL 3RD MIKE MCMEEKIN 3RD DEREK GOODMAN 5TH * DENOTES BSC RECORD. GARY KRUSKALL. 167. UNL 167. SALEM STATE SMU WORCESTER STATE CURRY. BSC. OPP. 3. 6. 4. 5. 3. 6. 1. 8. 190. SUFFOLK. 5. 4. 158. RHODE ISL. COLLEGE EASTERN NAZARENE UMASS-BOSTON ROGER WILLIAMS NORTH ADAMS STATE. 2. 7. 6. 3. 2. 7. 2. 7. 6. 3. 167 118. 150.

(120) SCOREBOARD SOFTBALL. BASEBALL. GAME RESULTS (22-7). GAME RESULTS (25-11-1) U. of. INDIANAPOLIS. BSC. OPP. 8. 3. 20 4 HUSSON COLLEGE ECKERD COLLEGE 13 4 WINTER HAVEN INVITATIONAL U.R.I.. 7. BOSTON COLLEGE. 3. (11). 4. 14. 8. 11. 6. R.P.I.. 6. BOSTON UNIVERSITY. 15. 4. WENTWORTH. 25. 2. EASTERN NAZARENE. 16. SMU. 6. MASS. MARITIME. 26. 6. 4. 1. CONNECTICUT STATE FITCHBURG STATE E.. WORCESTER STATE. (10). (11). 6. 7. 1. 5. 3. 7. 3. 10. 1. 13. 6. 5. 4. BABSON. 6. 3. WESTFIELD STATE. 1. MAINE. CONNECTICUT STATE S. MAINE E. CONNECTICUT STATE. PLYMOUTH STATE. 5. NORTH ADAMS STATE. 2. 9. 10. 12. 1. 11. SMU. 2. RHODE ISL. COLLEGE. 5. 3. 4. 2. 16. FITCHBURG STATE. WORCESTER STATE E.. 13. 1. 2. 1. 2. CONNECTICUT STATE. SALEM STATE. 2. 2. 8. 2. 5. 1. 9. 6. 3. 1. 5. 1. WHEATON. 7. 1. WESTFIELD STATE. 11. 16. FRAMINGHAM STATE. 8. S.. MAINE. 7. 4. 6. 1. 10 7. 3. NCAA Northeast Regional Championships. 1. 3. 2. 3. 4. 2. 8. NCAA New England Regional Championships E.. 9. 2. 6. S.. TUFTS. 3. 7. UMASS-BOSTON RHODE ISL. COLLEGE. 12. 9. 4. 1. FRAMINGHAM STATE. BETHUNE COOKMAN. 2. 8. 5. STONEHILL SALEM STATE. 3. 9. AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL SUFFOLK. NORTH ADAMS STATE. BSC OPP FLORIDA A&M INVITATIIONAL FLORIDA A&M 2 3. 5. 4. 4. 5. 7. 1. ITHACA COLLEGE CORTLAND STATE. 1. 2. 2. 3.

(121) FOOTBALL. WOMEN'S SOCCER. Head Coach, Peter Mazzaferro 1990 MASCAC Champions Team Awards: 1990 South Division Champion 1990. Head Coach,. Patricia. Morano. Individual Awards:. MASCAC All Conference (1st team). Kathy Conley. NEFC Championship Finalist. BSC Freshman. Athlete of the Year. MASCAC All Conference (hon. men.). Keri Brooks Individual Awards:. NEFC All Star (2nd ECAC All Star (2nd BSC Athlete of the NEFC All Star (1st ECAC All Star (2nd NEFC All Star (2nd ECAC All Star (2nd NEFC All Star (2nd. Ripp Charters. Mark Goldman Sean Tiernan Steve Marshall. Brian McCarthy. Macri. Jeff. Lane. Jorge Orta Chris. Year. team) team) team) team) team) BSC Freshman Athlete of the Year NEFC All Star (2nd team) NEFC All Star (2nd team) NEFC All Star (1st team) NEFC All Star (2nd team) NEFC All Star (2nd team) NEFC All Star (1st team) Lee Harrington Unsung Hero Award. Neil Crowley. Bill. team) team). Coyne. Glenn Gonsalves. FIELD. I. Head Coach, Susan Crosby-Tangen Team Awards: 1990 MASCAC Champions Individual Awards:. MASCAC MASCAC. Peg Marini Martha Wall. All Conference (1st team) All Conference. ( 1. st. team). VOLLEYBALL Head Coach, Don Buck Team Awards: 1990 MASCAC Co-Champions Individual Awards:. Charlene Casey. Tara Conners. Candace Antonelli. MENS SOCCER. HOCKEY. Kerry Goyette. MASCAC All Conference (1st team) MASCAC All Conference (hon. men.) MASCAC All Conference (hon. men.) MASCAC All conference (hon. men.). Head Coach, Dennis Lukens. Team Awards:. 1991. NCAA Northeast Champion-. CROSS COUNTRY. ship Qualifier (1st time ever). Head Coach, Ed Delgado. Individual Awards:. David Son. All. New England. (1st. MASCAC All Conference st team) All New England (2nd team) MASCAC All Conference st team) All New England (3rd team) MASCAC All Conference st team) MASCAC All Conference stteam) ( 1. Nuno Melo. (1. Rob Skeete Hughes Domingos Leal Patrick. team). (1 ( 1. Individual Awards:. Mel Gonsalves StaceyMosely. MASCAC MASCAC. All. All. Conference Conference.

(122) AWARDS Individual. MENS BASKETBALL. BASEBALL. Head Coach, Mark Champagne. Head Coach, Glenn Tufts Team Awards: 1991 MASCAC Co-Champions. Awards:. MASCAC All Conference (1st team) MASCAC All Conference (2nd team) MASCAC All Conference (2nd team). John Hickey Joe. O'Connor. Todd Steiman. Lee Harrington Unsung Hero Award. 1991. Qualifier. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Individual. Liane. 1991. 1991 1. Sullivan. MASCAC All Conference (2nd team). 99 1. 1991 Joe Larson. Individual. NCAA. Division. III. Scholar All. American All. BSC. Michelle. England (167. lbs.). New. All. Bob Goonan Jay Doherty. 1991. Rich Grant. 1991. Game. Star. England (2nd team). MASCAC. 1991 1991. team). All Star (1st team). College. 1991 All. (1st. New. All Conference. England (3rd team). MASCAC MASCAC MASCAC MASCAC. All Conference All Conference All Conference All Conference. Scholar Athlete of the Year. Men's Coach, Joe Yeskewicz. Head Coach, Dee Dee Enabenter 1991 MASCAC Co-Champions Team Awards:. Kristin. Moreau. Awards:. 1991. BSC Female Athlete of the. Year. TRACK AND FIELD Head Coach, Ed Delgado Tim Mann. England. SOFTBALL. McMackin. Individual. All Conference. SWIMMING Women's Coach, Individual. New. New. EC AC. Mike Marini. Awards:. Gary Kruskall. row). NCAA All American (2nd team). 1991 All. 1991. Head Coach, Gary Rabinovitz. a. Player of the Year. MASCAC. 1991. WRESTLING. year in. (3rd. MASCAC. 1991 All. Awards:. B achant. Northeast Regional. Individual Awards:. Ed Grueter. Head Coach, Frank. NCAA. Awards:. NCAA in. Qualifier. Northeast Regional. (4th. year in. a. row). Individual Awards:. Dee Dee Enabenter NCAA Regional Coach of the Year NCAA Northeast Regional All Betty Brown American. Championship Qualifier. 100m, 200m, and Long Jump. NCAA. BSC Tammy. (1st. team). Scholar Athlete of the Year. NCAA. Jen Holmes. Northeast Regional All American (1st team) NEISCA All Star (1st team) MASCAC All Conference team MASCAC All Conference team. Elisa Stokowski. MASCAC. Silveira. All Conference team.

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(126) Chemistry Henry Daley Linda Stafford Margaret Souza. Vahe Marganian. Communications. Front Row:. Sandra Briggs. Nancy. Street. Suzanne Ramczyk Nancy Moses Susan Holton Back Row: Joel Litvan. Raymond Richard Warye Lee Dunne Arthur Dirks. ACADEMICS \121.

(127) Early and Elementary. Education. Front Row:. Ray Harper. Wayne. Dickinson. John Jones Back Row: Vincent Worden Margaret Joyce Tom Wolpert. John Deasy Maureen Moir Judith Deckers. Wayne. Phillips. Earth Science. Geography. Back Row: Hank Burke Pat Knudson Robert Boutilier Reed Stewart Jacek Sulanowski Richard Enright. Glenn Miller Jim Moir Vernon Domingo Front Row:. Lynn Furlong Madhu Rao Lillian Ricci. Furlong Aggie Macewicz Ira. 122 f ACADEMICS. &.

(128) Foreign Language SMOKING PERMITTED IN THIS. AREA. -ONLY. Front Row: Robert Briggs, Lenne Padula, Anthony. Cotugno Back Row: Stanley Hamilton, Barbara Ward, Margaret Snook. <". ACADEMICS \123i.

(129) High School, Middle School. & Adult Ed.. W. David Englund Robert. Leo. J.. E. Fitzgibbons. McGuirk. Raymond. Z.. Wallack. Robert L. Mogilnicki Rosalind J. Morrison. History. Front Row: D. Gerald }. Poiror. O'Connell Jean Stonehouse Second Row: Lucille. Peter Karavites Philip Silvia. Back Row: John F. Myers Benjamin A. Spence David Culver Thomas Turner. 1241 ACADEMICS.

(130) Math Front Row: J. M. Prendergast Philip Scalisi. Tom Moore Uma Shama Z.. I.. Chang. Frank Lambiase Gail Price. H.. L.. Chang. Abdul Satter Back Row: Robert Bent Walter Gleason Richard Quindley. John Nee Butz Paul Fairbanks. Jeff. Music. Glen Ravlicek. Henry Santos Jacob Liberies Jean Kreiling David Garcia Maxine M. Asselin Ian Johnstone. ACADEMICS. \1W.

(131) Philosophy. Ed James Steven Sanders Fran Quaglio. David Cheney. Physics. Richard Calusdian Marcia Webb. George Weygand Grace Healy Felix Palubinskas. 126 J ACADEMICS.

(132) Psychology. Front Row:. Donald Brown Herbert J. Green wald Ruth Harmon Margaret Johnson Louis Schippers. Back Row: Drake Chisholm James Scroggs Kenneth Wolkon David Richards Susan Todd. Special Education. Front Row:. Mary Comeau Paula Carpenter Back Row: Dr. Tracy Baldrate Barbara Gibson Dr. Lidia Silveira Dr. William Murphy. ACADEMICS \127.

(133) BRIDGEWATE R STATE COLLEGE igewater, Massachusetts. 02325 508/697-1201. Dear Members of the Class of 1991. When your class entered Bridgewater in the fall of 1987 , the College was not only a smaller place— several new residence halls were still under construction,, and renovations were still in progress on both the Davis Alumni Center and Gates House, where the Admissions Office is located but also a different place. Bridgewater was in transition then, with a search for a permanent president about to beg in . By the time I came to Bridgewater in the summer of 1989, between the Class of 1991 's sophomore and junior years, it was clear that this was a campus anxious for a sense of stability and eager to accept new challenges . All the necessary ingredients were here a dedicated and talented faculty and staff, a variety of fine academic and student life programs, and able and enthusiastic students like yourselves.. —. —. My own experience on many different campuses had convinced me that Bridgewater was an exceptional college, and the ensuing months have confirmed that assessment. You and I, in our own way, made the decision to come here, and I trust you are as pleased with your choice as I am with mine* Now that engaged in the and over again are very proud. your undergraduate days are completed, and you are fully next phase of your lives, I believe you will see the value over of your Bridgewater education „ I know that we at Bridgewater that you earned your degree here.. In the last decade of the twentieth century, it is clear more than ever before that a good education is a solid hedge against the uncertainties of life. As a college graduate, you have acquired knowledge and skills applicable not only to a specific career but useful in helping you adjust if personal interests shift or if new professional opportunities, perhaps in fields not yet created, should arise.. Graduating in the 150th anniversary year of the College's founding, yours is a class with special stature. It is customary in American colleges and universities to look toward such "milestone" classes with a heightened sense of expectation. Individually and collectively, the accomplishments of your class in the years to come will be seen as representative of this generation of Bridgewater students. That is a challenge I know you will embrace with the same energy and enthusiasm that you invested in your education at Bridgewater. I wish each of you great happiness and success as you begin the pursuit of new goals in your lives.. Sincerely,. Adrian Tinsley President. 128. ADMINISTRATION.

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(135) Academic Affairs. -. Marian Marra Joyce Cook Joan Luiz Dr. Jacquelyn Madry-Taylor. Administration and Finance. Liz Sironen. Lucy Cummings Linda Wright. «. €••. 130 J ADMINISTRATION.

(136) Admissions. Front Row: Nanette Baines Janet Taylor. Marian Spencer Rosella DeTerra. Ann. Ferris. Back Row:. Dwight Cook Susan LaBossiere. -. Alumni Relations and Development Front Row:. Anne Marie. Fraser. Debra Ashton Mary Freeman. Hogan. Shirley. Back Row: Ashley McCumber. Maureen. Sylvia. Conroy Kimberly DeCaro Williams Philip A.. Ralph. J.. Fletcher. ADMINISTRATION \131.

(137) Counseling Center. Front Row:. David Duhaime Carol Gray Back Row: Daniel Deithelm Helene Lieb Lila Annaloro. Bridgewater Fire. Department Front Row: Paul Lamoureux. Frank Filippini Back Row:. Mike Levy Butch Cairns Capt. Eldon Souza louza. Ken Mahoney. .«.». €.'•-. 1321 ADMINISTRATION.

(138) Graduate School. Paul. F.. Wright. Mary MacPherson Marilyn W. Barry Ronald Pariseau. Health Services. Front Row: Janie Murphy Rita Feeney. Back Row: Valia Thorns Kathleen Candeias June Robie Jeanna Polonchek Stewart. Silliker. m ADMINISTRATION \ 133.

(139) Housing. Front Row: Peg Sheibley Janie. Andrews. Mela Dutka Amy Beckerman Back Row: Richard Walcek Susan Vandeventer Michael Blatman Steve. Goldman. Roland Arcand. Jr.. Paula D. O'Gilvie Art Farlowe. Library Staff. Present are: Carol Neubauer. Dorothy Crosman Gail Hall. Shu-chen Tu Susan Pfister. M.. Rita. Drummond. Moccia Nilda Poe Sepp S. Mabell Bates Shirley E. Libby Teri. Owen. P.. McGowan. 1341 ADMINISTRATION.

(140) Media Services. Glenn Cook Ruth Wagner Walter Deady. Payroll. Janet L. Mclsaac. Darlene Costa Carolyn Ames. Mary. E.. Hogan. ADMINISTRATION \135l.

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(142) Registrar. Front Row:. Nancy Clay Dennis Bicknell Joan Schlatz. Back Row: Leona Mazzoleni. Peg Mercier Dawn Wentworth. Ron Perry. Tom. Chaffee. Student Services. Front Row: Martha Jones. Lynn. Willett. Back Row:. Nancy Jenesky Sandra Cushman William Drapeau, Betty Sprague. Jr.. j!3 €-V. ADMINISTRATION \137.

(143) Trustees. Present are:. Frank. Dunn. Louis Ricciardi Charles Hart Carol B. Furr. Bob Crouch John. Hoy. Women's Center W. 1. Danielle Rezendes Wanda Allen Fran Williams. Cheryl Lees. Amy Newton Caitlin. Andrews. 138J ADMINISTRATION.

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(150) Stefanie Barrett Psychology. Charles Bata Political Science. Melissa. Baumann. Management. Science. Nancy Bays Art. Emily Belanger Physical Education. Todd. Bello. Management. Science. Lori Benson Elementary Education. Sharon Bettencourt Biology. Debra. Bill. Management Science. Brenda Bingham Elementary Education. Darlene Blanchard Management Science Laura Black Elementary Education. Wendy. Blackwell. Elementary Education Lisa Blaisdell Elementary Education. Darryl Bolduc Aviation Science. SENIORS \145i.

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(152) Jessica. Brown. Communication Arts and Sciences. Richard A. Brown Physical Education. Stacey Brown Communication Arts and Sciences. Todd Brown Physical Education. Erin Browne Psychology. Joanne Bruneau Spanish. Jeffrey Bruno Physical Education. Joan Bruno. Management. Science. Robert Bry Management Science. Kimberly Bryan Anthropology. Jacqueline Buckley Political Science. Todd Buckley Management Science. Kimberley Bulger Psychology. Courtney Burke Elementary Education Jeffrey. Burke. Political Science. SENIORS 1747!.

(153) Patricia. Burke Work. Social. Corinne Callahan Political Science. Christopher Calos Political Science. Dawn Cambra Chemistry. Christina Canalas Physical Education. Mary. R.. Canavan English. Jill. Cantwell. Special Education. Jaclyn Capavella Communication Arts and Sciences. Donna Capek Elementary Education. Dawnmarie Caputo Early Childhood Education. Patricia Carifio Physical Education. Richard Carleton Management Science. Cindy Carreiro Early Childhood Education. Robert Carroll Management Science. Dianne Carter Elementary Education. 1481 SENIORS.

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(155) ¥.>::£•>. Cynthia Ciavattieri Elementary Education Janet Cichon History. Sean Clancey Aviation Science. Lisa Clancy Special Education. Cathleen Clark Communication Arts and Sciences Hilary Clark Psychology. Megan Clark Sociology. Wayne Clark Elementary Education. Anne-Marie Cloutier Physical Education. Maurice Cloutier Jr. Management Science. Antonino Coelho Political Science. Ilda Coelho Social. Work. Marguerite Coggeshall. Management. Science. David Colby Management Science. I. &. 1501 SENIORS. Janet Cole History. KM.

(156) Lisa Coletti Social. Work. Jeanne Collet Elementary Education. April Collins. Management. Science. Kimberly A. Colotta Management Science Michelle Comeau Mathematics. Edward Comstock Aviation Science. William Conard English. Jennifer. Condon. Communication Arts and Sciences Kristina Connell Elementary Education. Michael Connolly Communication Arts and Sciences. Thomas Connors English. Kimberly Conrad Special Education. Sean Conway Physical Education. Kimberley Cook Management Science Kerrin Corrigan. Management. Science. SENIORS. \15.

(157) Thea Cosmopulos Early Childhood Education. Dominic M. Costa Communication Arts and Sciences Peggy Costa Special Education. Joan Costanzo Elementary Education Leslie Cotter Physical Education. Paul Cournoyer Biology /Chemistry. Suzanne Cournoyer Psychology. Karen Anne Courtney Political Science. Michael Cox Management Science. Christopher Coyne Physical Education. Clare Coyne Elementary Education. Gayle Cragin Psychology. Amy Crowell Management Science Christopher Crowley Aviation Science. Paula Cullen Elementary Education. 152 J SENIORS.

(158) Stella Cullinan Social. Work. Ellen. Cummings. Political Science. Jill. Cummings. Communications Arts and Sciences. Daniel Cunningham Physical Education. Mark Curran Management Science Thomas Curran English. Dana. Cutter Communications Arts and Sciences. James Daly Management Richard. Science. Damon. Chemistry. — Geology. Kristen Darling Early Childhood Education. Laura Darmody Elementary Education. Laura Dasilva Social Work. Scott. Davignon. Physical Education. Alison Davis Early Childhood Education. Chaela Davis Psychology. 1U. SENIORS. ft,. \ 153.

(159) Kathy Day Elementary Education. Gracieta Deabreu Political Science. Lucy Defrias English. Nancy Delaney History. Paul Delaney Communication Arts and Sciences Craig Demello Communication Arts and Sciences. Mary Deroche Management Science Eleanor Derosa Elementary Education Eric Desjourdy Management Science. Renee Desrosiers Social. Work. David Devincentis Art. Dina Diamondis Psychology. Christina Diiorio Communication Arts and Sciences. Brenda Dillon Management Science Barbara DiMartino Communication Arts and Sciences.

(160) Kris-Ann Diogenes Early Childhood Education Priscilla. Dodd. Management. Science. Charles Doherty Management Science. Diane Dolge Early Childhood Education. Timothy Donegan Management Science Frederic S. Dorr Jr. Elementary Education. Susan Drew Management Science Joseph Drummey Management Science. Debra Dube Early Childhood Education. Paul Dufresne Mathematics. Jr.. Daniel Duggan Aviation Science. Cheryl Duquette Elementary Education. Elizabeth Dusseault Elementary Education. Hugh Dwyer Management. Science. Nicholas Edlund English. £fe SENIORS. 1755?.

(161) Kirsten Egersheim Management Science. Susanne Egersheim Early Childhood Education. Alex Eigerunann Management Science. M. *^*^BI I. Heidi Eklund. 1. Richard Elwell inagement Science. Mary Engstrom Special Education. William Enright Mathematics. Gary Erikson Communication Arts and Sciences. Kathleen Faghan Sociology. Amy. Farrar Elementary Education. Marie Farrar Sociology. Scott Ferbert. Communication Arts and Sciences. Marie Ferioli Art. Brian Fernandes _. #. Elementary Education. 1561 SENIORS. V. *. / ^R .. '. '. mM K t^F. David Emmons Work. +» 1. ^M. Arts and Sciences. Social. *7&. B%. §. '^'^^Wi. ^^^^^1. «H ^V ifll. B^. *^^H. :ji^^^^^Bl^^B.

(162) Lorri. Finnegan. Communication Arts and Sciences. Melanie Fisher Management Science. Deborah Fitzgerald Elementary Education. Paula Fitzgerald Psychology. Anne. Flaherty. Physical Education. Ann-Marie Flanagan Elementary Education. David Flannery Communication Arts and Sciences Stacey Fleming Communication Arts and Sciences Jennifer Flynn Elementary Education. Jessica. Flynn. Mathematics. Donna. Fogel. Management. Science. Joseph Foglietta Special Education. Judith Folan Elementary Education. Karen. B. Foley Communication Arts and Sciences. Ronald Ford Physical Education. SENIORS \157].

(163) Lisa. Ann Forte. Physical Education. Lynne. Fortier. Physical Education. Diane Fowler History. Brian Freeman History. Susan Fregeau Elementary Education. Melissa Freiday Communication Arts and Sciences. JA. w% Christine Freitas Elementary Education. Doborah. Freitas. tv H. English. Laura Frias Early Childhood Education. Lisa Frim Psychology. Lynn Furtado Physical Education. Scott. Gagnon English. Gina Galego Communication Arts and Sciences. Dan Gallagher Communication Arts and Sciences Particia C.. M. _. Gannon. Special Education. 1581 SENIORS. "i^i. ^. ,.

(164) Jennifer Garof alo Psychology Jill. Garro. Elementary Education. Peter Gaskins Psychology. Kathleen Gately Political Science. Robyn Gaynor Communication Arts and Sciences. Kerry Gearin Special Education. Nancy. Gedraitis. History. Sandra Gentile Elementary Education Pierre. Germain. Management. Science. Mark Germanowski Aviation Science. Susan Giannopolo Elementary Education. Kevin Gildea Elementary Education. Brian Glavin Management Science. Michael Gliniewicz Art. Chad Goldman Management. Science. SENIORS \159.

(165) Rita. Goldman. Communication Arts and Sciences. Marilyn Gomes Elementary Education. Glenn Gonsalves Physical Education. Melvin Gonsalves Physical Education. Darin. P.. Goodwin Physics. Michelle Gori Elementary Education. Jeff Gorton Physical Education. Diane Gosselin Elementary Education Eileen Gould Mathematics. William Gould. Jr.. History. Gregory Goyette Aviation Science. Margaret Graden Psychology. Kim Grande Art Patricia Grasso. Management. Science. Julie. Gray. English. 160 J SENIOh.

(166) Michelle Greeley Elementary Education. Brenna Grober Communication Arts and Sciences. Rochelle Groves Early Childhood Education. Robbin Guilfoy English. Diane Guillemette Sociology. Anthony Gutierrez Aviation Science. Karen Gwara Elementary Education Scott. Hagg. Management Science Brian Hanley Communication Arts and Sciences. Timothy Hanlon Sociology. Sonja Hanson Early Childhood Education. Denise Harrington Art. Eartha Harris Sociology. Sean Harris Psychology Carolyn Haskell English. SENIORS \161.

(167) Timothy Hatfield Political Science. Bryon Hayes English. Kenneth Hayes Communication Arts and Sciences. John Healey Physical Education. Dorothy Heath Management Science. T amine Henderson Psychology. Caitlin. Hennessey. Early Childhood Education. Paul Hennigan Management Science. Kimberly Henriques Early Childhood Education. Debra Henry Physical Education. Theresa Henry Elementary Education. Kelly Herman Communication Arts and Sciences. Brian Hickey Communication Arts and Sciences. Denise Higgins Early Childhood Education. Michelle Higgins -. #. Management. 1621 SENIOR:. Science.

(168) Nancy Hines Management Science William M. Hines. Jr.. Sociology. Cheryl Hoffses Elementary Education. Norma Holland Management Science William Hunt Communication Arts and Sciences. Marie Hunter Psychology. Lori Iannitelli Early Childhood Education. Andrea Jackson English. Eric. Jaundoo. Communication Arts and Sciences. Michael Jerrier Management Science Jill. Johnson. Psychology. Tiffany Jolie Communication Arts and Sciences. Diane Jones Communication Arts and Sciences. Kelley Jordan Elementary Education Scott Joseph Earth Sciences. SENIORS \163. :.

(169) Steven Joubert Aviation Science. Richard Joyal Aviation Science Christopher Joyce Physical Education. Robert Joyce Management Science. Ann-Marie Keaveney Management. Science. Sharon Kee Management Science. Denise Kelly Elementary Education. Gretchen Kelly Communication Arts and Sciences. Joanne Kelly Management Science. Kara Kennedy Physical Education. Debra Kenney Psychology. Carolyn M. Kessinger Communication Arts and Sciences. Wassim Khoury Chemistry. Tracey Kiernan Communication Arts and Sciences. i-._. Maryanne Kilroy Elemental/ Education. 164 f SENIORS.

(170) Burton King English. Katherine King Elementary Education. Dorothy Kiziuk Management Science. Patricia Kloster. Management Julie. Science. Knibbs. Elementary Education. Penelope Kourakis Physical Education. Stephanie. Kozowyk. Physical Education. Deborah. L'ltalien. Elementary Education. Stephen J. Labella Management Science. Dawn. Labounty. Physical Education. Laurie Lacerte. Management. Science. Heather Lambert Physical Education. Paul Lambert History. Stephen Lanciani Art. Renee Landry Management Science. SENIORS. at* \165f.

(171) Jeffrey Lane Physical Education. Anna Langenfeld Geography. Karen Langevin Communication Arts and Sciences. Claire Lapointe Sociology. Lauren Lauria Communication Arts and Sciences. Kevin Lavelle Communication Arts and Sciences. Amy Law .. Elementary Education. Heather Lawson Communication Arts and Sciences. Brenda Lawton Management Science. Jane Le. Management. Science. Robbyn Leach Sociology. Roger Leary Political Science. Susan Leavens Physical Education. Sandra Leblanc Management Science Judith. Lemay. Management Science. 1661 SENIL.

(172) Donald Lemonde Aviation Science. David Lend Communication Arts and Sciences Lisa Levesque Management Science. Kendra Libby Elementary Education Jeffrey Linberg Philosophy. II. David Linnevers Aviation Science. Kathleen. Little. Elementary Education. Susan. Little. Communication Arts and Sciences Jose Lobo Aviation Science. Jacqueline Lobos Communication Arts and Sciences. Claudia. Lomba. Early Childhood Education. Bryan Lombardi History. Raquel Lopes-Decoste Psychology. Deborah Lorgeree Elementary Education Kristine Lougee Social. Work. SENIORS \167l.

(173) Donna Lunde Biology. Tristan Lundgren Geography Julie A.. Lydon. Management. Science. Sandra Lyne Elementary Education. Stacey Lyons Physical Education. Ann MacDonald Communication Arts and Sciences. Bette. MacDonald Mathematics. Ellen. I.. MacDonald. Special Education. Michelle. MacKay. Management. Science. Jennifer MacMurray Elementary Education. Brenda Madden Chemistry. Lynn Madden Physical Education. Melissa Maher Art. Roxanne Marco Early Childhood Education. Margaret Marini Elementary Education. 1681 SENIORS.

(174) Karen Marshall Elementary Education. Stephen Mason Art. Mary Mastromarino Communication Arts and Sciences. Mary Matte Spanish. Kimberly Matthews Early Childhood Education. Anthony Mavilia Physical Education. Michelle Maynard Elementary Education Janet. McAndrew. History. Kimberly McAuley Aviation Science. Barbara McCabe Social Work Claire. McCarthy. Physical Education. Joan McCarthy Sociology. Christine McDonald Elementary Education. Susan McDonald English. Cynthia McDonnell Elementary Education. SENIORS \169.

(175) Pamela McDonough Elementary Education. Susan McDougall Management Science William McEntee Computer Science. Laurie. McEwen. Management Science. Kimberley McGaffigan Physical Education. Nancy McGinnis Sociology. Michael McGrath Aviation Science. Michelle McGrath Communication Arts and Sciences Patricia. McKenna. Physical Education. Maureen H. McLallen Management Science. John McManus Management Science Virginia. McSwain Psychology. Lynda McSweeney Political Science. Jill. McVane. Management. Science. Maria Medeiros History. 170 J SENIORS.

(176) Susan Medeiros Elementary Education. Christopher Meechin Political Science. James Mello Political Science. Jennifer Mello Special Education. Michelle Mello Early Childhood Education. Shelly Mello Elementary Education. Charlene Melody Management Science. Andrea Meninno Social. Work. Constance Merigo Communication Arts and Sciences. Anne Metzger Elementary Education. Laura Meuse Management Science Christine. Michaud. Management Science. Heidi Milch Communication Arts and Sciences Elizabeth Milk English. Allison Miller Physical Education. SENIORS \171.

(177) Richard Miller Management Science Christine Miozza Early Childhood Education. Kerrie Mitchell Elementary Education. Michelle Mitchell Social Work. Karen Mole Management Science. Kimberly Molle Sociology. Kristen Montanari Management Science. Laura Montemarano Psychology. Kathleen Moore Management Science. Toni A. Moore Management Science Malisa Morais Elementary Education. Elizabeth. Moran. Psychology. Lawrence Moran Management Science. Debora Morin Management Science Pamela Morin Management Science. 1721 SENIORS.

(178) David Morris Management Science Eileen Morrissey. Management. Science. Marybeth Morrissey Elementary Education. v. 4k. wtL. Sandra Morse Communication Arts and Sciences. Lorna Morwick Physical Education. Jennifer. Mosca. Sociology. Beth Mosher Physical Education. Mary- Alice Muise Sociology. Mulkerrin Management Science Julie. Gregory Mullen Management Science. Rhonda Mullen Elementary Education. Jennifer Muller Early Childhood Education. Denise Murphy Early Childhood Education. Traci. Namenson. Early Childhood Education. Alan Nasuti Psychology. SENIORS 1773:.

(179) James Naughton Management Science. Phinda Ncala Computer Science Eduardo Nettle Biology. Pamela Newcomb Management Science. Dawn Newman Elementary Education. Michelle Nogueira Communication Arts and Sciences. Kristen. Norman. Early Childhood Education. Kim Normandin Early Childhood Education. Kathleen Nowick Social Work. Megan O'Connell Elementary Education. Tara OTDonnell Special Education. Thomas O'Heir Computer Science. Partick CNeil Aviation Science. Kerri O'Rourke Elementary Education. Kristen O'Boy Early Childhood Education. 1741 SENIORS.

(180) Joseph V. O'Connell. Jr.. Physical Education. Christopher Oliveira Psychology. Deborah Orlando Art. Stacey Orton Early Childhood Education. Christine Otenti. Management. Science. Marsha Ouimette Art. Laura Ouellette See page 177. Michelle. Owens. English. Stacey Pappas Communication Arts and Sciences Sheri Parker Elementary Education. Susan Partridge Communication Arts and Sciences. Gary Parziale Physical Education. Donna Pavia English. Gregory Payette Physical Education. Laura Payne Management Science Patrick Pearce Political Science. SENIORS \175l.

(181) Christine Pendleton Elementary Education Scott Pereira Psychology. Teresa Pereira Elementary Education. Christopher Perra History /Political Science. Lorraine Perrault English. Cheryle Perry Early Childhood Education. Nancy Perry Management. Science. {Catherine Phipps Management Science. Maria Pina Management Science. Harold Plant Jr. Communication Arts and Sciences. Marlene Pluta Psychology. Catherine Poirier Social Work. Maria Police Early Childhood Education. Dina Poliseno Elementary Education Michelle Post History. 1761 SENIORS.

(182) John Powers. III. Psychology. Wendy. Pratt. Management. Science. James Quartarone Political Science. Laura Ouellette Elementary Education. Denise Ralston Early Childhood Education. Christopher Rappold Physical Education. Stephen R. Raymond Management Science. Susan Reddy Elementary Education. Marian Reed Sociology. Eugene Reiber History. David Repeta Elementary Education. Lauren Rettman Elementary Education. Danielle Rezendes Political Science. Lisa Ricci. Management. Science. Marjorie Richards Special Education. SENIORS \177.

(183) Michael Richards History. Janna Richardson Early Childhood Education. Diane Riley Management Science. Judith Robbins Elementary Education. Nancy Robens Computer Science Teresa Roberts. Management Science. Michelle Robillard Early Childhood Education. Helena Rodrigues Management Science Denise Rogers Psychology. Gwendolyn Rose Early Childhood Education. William Roseman Elementary Education. Martha Rossi Communication Arts and Sciences. Jeffrey Rothberg Management Science Patricia. Rubbico. Communication Arts and Sciences Peter G. Russell Jr. Geography. *!•. 1781 SENIORS.

(184) Diana Ryan Chemistry. — Geology. Kevin Sadowski Management Science Nicholas Salvi. Management. Science. Kimberly Samsel Special Education. Kathleen Santangelo Management Science Margarita Santiago Psychology. Julie Santos English. William Santos Aviation Science. Jean Satchell Elementary Education. Paula Satinoff Political Science. Brian Scannell. Management. Science. Peter Schwartz Management Science. Allen Scott Philosophy. Kenneth Segal Physical Education. Gregory Sheedy Psychology. SENIORS \179.

(185) Katie Sheehan Early Childhood Education. Richard Sheehan Management Science Laurie Sherren Early Childhood Education. Kary Shumway Management Science Jennifer Shute Psychology. Gina Siggens Management Science. Patricia Silk. Management. Science. Sherrie Silveria Early Childhood Education. Elisa Simonian Management Science. Christine Smith Communication Arts and Sciences. Debra Smith Computer Science Jennifer Smith Mathematics. Tracey Smith Management Science Jennifer Snelgrove Special Education. Dennis Souza Physical Education. 180 J SENIOR*.

(186) Victoria Souza Special Education. Merry Spallino Psychology William Spence Management Science. John Splendor Management Science Susan Sprague Social Work Patrick Spring. Management. Raymond. Science. St.. Pierre. Mathematics Stacey Brandon Social. Work. Michelle Staples. Management. Science. Michael Stead Physics. John Stevens Management Science Sandra. Stiles. Early Childhood Education. Robert Stilwell Management Science. David Sturgis Management Science Kathleen Sugrue Elementary Education. SENIORS \181.

(187) Brenda Sullivan Physical Education. Carrie Sullivan Physical Education. James Sullivan Art. Paul Sullivan. Management. Science. Susan Sullivan Physical Education. Kathleen Sulmonte Management Science. Rosanne Susi Management Science Douglas Sutherland Psychology Jeffrey Sutherland. Art. Shirley Sutherland History. Naoe Suzuki Art. Kristen Swain Early Childhood Education. John Swartz Management Science. Dominic Tarn Management. Science. Mary Tarn Early Childhood Education. 182 f SENIORS.

(188) Stacey Tardiff English. Melissa Tarzopoulos Communication Arts and Sciences Kelley A. Taylor. Management. Marcy. L.. Science. Taylor. Special Education. Brenda Telesetsky Management Science Cheryl Terrasi Art. Theresa Thomas Communication Arts and Sciences Eric Thorson Aviation Science. Sean Tiernan Physical Education. Deirdre Tinlin Elementary Education. Jennifer. Tomaso. Management. Science. Timothy Toolin Elementary Education. Kelly Torosian Psychology. Amy Trask Sociology. Elizabeth Travassos Elementary Education. SENIORS \183.

(189) Joanne Travers Early Childhood Education. Marie Travers Elementary Education. Dauphne Trenholm Communication Arts and Sciences. Jill. Turati. Social. Work. Stephen Turner Management Science Michael Tutin Physical Education. Todd Tyer Management. Science. Efstathia Tzevelekou. Psychology Leslie Varnerin Art. Sherri Vaughn Elementary Education. Steven Verge Computer Science. Dawn Vincelette Communication Arts and Sciences. Suzanne Vliet Management Science Janna Vrlik Physical Education. Karin Wagar Social Work. *fe 1841 SENIORS.

(190) Martha Wall Physical Education. Scott Wallace. Art. Lynne Walmsley Elementary Education. Amy Walsh Elementary Education Stefanie Walter Social. Work. Donnalee Washburn Elementary Education. Heather Watson Elementary Education. James Way Management. Science. Danielle Webber Early Childhood Education. Gideon Webster History. Lisa. Weinberg. Physical Education. Karol Welburn Physical Education. Joyce. Whalen. Management. Science. Debra Whipple Communication Arts and Sciences. Mary E. White Management Science. SENIORS \185l.

(191) Jennifer. Whitman History. Deborah Wilcox Sociology. Sheila Wilcox Sociology. Floyd Williams. Jr.. Aviation Science. Frances Williams Philosophy. Sandra Williams Management Science. Beth Williamson Biology. Tara Wilson Special Education. David Wolcott Communication Arts and Sciences. Theresa Wolent Psychology. Judy. Woo Art. Donald Woodcock Jr. Physics. Donna Wright Social. 186 f SENIORS. Work.

(192) Jill. Wright. History. Timothy Wright Physical Education. Lionel Yearwood Communication Arts and Sciences. Robin Young Physical Education. Alyson Zammitti Biology. Lisa Zannotti Early Childhood Education. Donna Zardeskas Management. Science. Thomas Zaya Physical Education. David Zemotel Physical Education. Michael Zeoli Communication Arts and Sciences. Evalynn Zerowin Physical Education. Kristine Ziniti Elementary Education. Mia. Zottoli. Art. SENIORS \187].

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