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MAINE MARITIME
HOMECOMING
LEGION FIELDBRIDGEWATER, MASS.·
OCTOBER 15TIME 1:30 P.M.PROGRAM 25C
DEFENSIVE TEAM
1st Row: Larry Melcher (Chelsea), Mike Lynch (Dorchester), Joe Kublicki (Bridgewater),Geoffrey Fanning (Norwood), Leon Weinstein (Chelsea), Richard Copello(Brockton).
2nd Row: Herb Lynch (Haverhill), Paul Stella (Brockton), Carmin Guarino (Revere), BillClifford (Brockton), Ralph Robinson (Lakeville).
OFFENSIVE TEAM1st Row: Bill Matheson (Arlington), Tom Cook (Lawrence), Leon Weinstein (Chelsea),
Geoffrey Fanning (Norwood), Mike Lynch (Dorchester), Charles Worden(Newton), Richard Copello (Brock~on).
2nd Row: Bill Clifford (Brockton), Pater ~owe (Lynch), Doug Bromley (Bridgewater),Ralph Robinson (Lakeville).
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JOSE PH LAZARO
:f.QQ. n~~Lee HarringtonAcademic Dean
DAVE DEEP
Lee HarringtonAcademic Dean
Six years ago, after a long andcareful study, the administrationapproved a petition from an overwhelming majority of our students to establish football as amajor sport on this campus. Inthe intervening time nothing hasoccurred to indicate that thepetition was anything but aproperand valuable one. It is true thatour football team over these sixyears has established a poorwon-loss record. Any otheroutcome, however, would havebeen totally unexpected.
Two major problems present themselves in such an undertaking.First, there is the obvious scheduling problem which results in theineVitability of over,-matching our team with already-establishedclubs. Secondly, there is the task of developing a nucleus of playerswho have had high school experience. It is my considered judgment,and I have watched the situation closely, that this nucleus is evergrowing.
We felt at the outset that football would prOVide a stimulus in thearea of student extra-curricular activity. In this feeling we havenot been disappointed for in addition to prOViding an opportunity formany of our undergraduate males to participate in this physicallydemanding sport, it has provided colorful and exciting Saturdayafternoons for all of our students, faculty, and alumni.
It is an accepted axiom in inter-collegiate athletics that thesuccess of any team is in large measure attributable to its desirefor victory. In turn the desire to win on the part of the participantsis related to the attitude of the students and faculty of a particularcollege. The players on our football team must be thoroughly convinced that everybody concerned does in fact join with them in acommon crusade.
May I take this opportunity to congratulate our Head Coach,Professor Edward Swenson, and his assistants for the p'atiencewhich they have shown while enduring the concomitant frustrationsof rearing a baby sport and may I urge our students and facultymembers to make a special effort during the coming football seasonto impress upon our players a complete support of their efforts.Very soon Bridgewater will begin to win its share, and I selfishlyhope, more than its share of football games.
May I also extend a cordial invitation to all the high school football players, who might have an opportunity to read this· brochureto apply to Bridgewater and to join with us in the pleasant and exhilarating undertaking of planting deeply and firmly the roots offootball as a major sport on this campus.
HEAD COACHEDWARD SWENSON
CHARLES VARNEY
PETER MAZ ZAFERRO
Adrian Rondileau
PresidentHenry F. Werner
Assistant toPresident
Lee Harrington
Academic Dean
Philip Dooley
Chairman ofAthletic Committee
MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT RONDILEAU September 26, 1966
The decade ahead promises to be an exciting as well as challenging period for allof us connected with Bridgewater State College. It is a decade in which the role of ourcollege as a multi-purpose institution of higher learning will be fulfilled.
Bridgewater believes in high quality education and it believes in education of thewhole. person. A well educated person is interested in both sports and ideas - bothscience and the arts, both his community and his college. He has good sense in takingcare of himself mentally, morally and physically. He is generous and cooperative incontributing to the welfare of the members of the team and his fellow students.He is a good student, a good professional person, a good family man or woman and agood all round citizen.
.Eor this reason we have already embarked on a major program to provide the additional facilities necessary to carryon our Health and Physical Education programs.All of us in the College Community are watching as our wide expanse of land on GreatHill is developed for dormitories, parking accommodations, and in the years ahead forphysical education facilities.
We take great pride in the anticipated growth of our Health and Physical EducationDepartment as we do in the quality and expansion of every other department of thecollege. We are confident that the future will bring an even higher level of excellence.
BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE
1966 VARSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER
No. Name Class POSe Age Ht. Wt. Hometown
10 Robinson, Ralph Jr. B 20 5'9" 180 Lakeville12 Stella, Paul So. B 19 5'11" 180 Brockton15 Bromley, Doug Jr. B 24 5'10" 195 Bridgewater20 Medeiros, Robert Fr. B 18 6'1" 170 Revere21 Cornell, Everett So. B 22 5'10" 175 Taunton22 Cucinatto, Jon Sr. B 21 5'8" 170 Wakefield23 st. Peter, Frank Fr. B 19 5'11" 180 Boston32 Humphrey, Tom Jr. B 19 5'10" 194 Westboro33 Clifford. Bill Jr. B 20 5'10" 175 Brockton35 * Baranow.ski, Broni Sr. B 20 5'8" 180 Wareham40 Rowe, Peter So. B 19 5'10" 190 Lynn42 Fagan, Jim So. E 19 6'2'·' 187 Taunton44 Lynch, Herb Fr. B 17 5'11 " 190 Haverhill50 Accomando, Jim So. C 19 5'8" 185 Boston51 Hackett, Joey Fr. G 18 5'10" 180 Roslindale52 * Fanning, Geoffr:ey Sr. C 21 6' 225 Norwood53 Castro, Richard Jr. G 19 5'10" 165 Taunton54 Thompson, Larry Sr. T 21 6' 200 Bridgewater60 Carr, Ed Fr. G 19 5'9" 175 Natick61 Lonsdale, Steve Sr. G 21 5'10" 165 Abington62 Perchard, Mike Fr. G 18 5'7" 175 East Boston63 Kublicki, Joe So. G 21 5'11" 215 Bridgewater64 Weinstein, Leon Fr. G 18 5'11" 191 Chelsea65 Lynch, Mike Fr. G 18 5'10" 210 Syracuse, N.Y.67 Conefrey, Jerry So. G 19 5'10" 190 Brockton70 Hartel, Joe Fr. T 20 6' 190 Jamaica Plain71 Sarkisian, Charles Fr. T 20 5'8" 197 Billerica72 Lee, Chris Sr. T 21 5'11 " 190 Bridgewater73 Keaveny, Bill . Jr. G 21 5'8" 190 Watertown74 Worden, Charles Fr. T 18 5'9" 210 Newton76 Vintro, Richard Jr. G 22 5'7" 210 Taunton77 Cook, Tom Fr. T 19 6' 220 Lawrence80 Guarino, Carmin Jr. S 19 5'9" 169 Revere81 Matheson, Bill Fr. E 18 5'11' , 160 Arlington82 Gonsalves, Richard Jr. E 21 5'10" 170 Gloucester83 Melcher, Larry So. E 21 5'10" 180 Chelsea84 Fanning, Bud Fr. E 18 5'9" 150 Watertown85 McCabe, Brian Fr. E 19 6'1" 195 Charlestown86 Copello, Richard F. So. E 22 5'10" 157 Brockton
Witham, Tom Trainer* Co-Captains
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,MAINE MARITIME
1966 VARSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER
No. Name Class Pos. Age Ht. Wt. Hometown
10 *Adams, David Jr. B 20 6' 170 Westbrook11 Mercer, Robert Jr. B 5'9" 150 Bucksport12 Wilbur, Elwood So. B 19 6' 180 Hampton, N.H.13 *Billings, Randall Jr. B 20 5'6" 172 Rockland14 Keene, Gary Fr. B 18 6' 165 Bucksport15 Powell, Dane Fr. B 18 6'2" 165 Dover-Foxcroft20 Martel, Robert Fr. B 19 5'8" 182 Portland21 Tine, .Albert Jr. B 20 5'9" 167 Reading, Mass.22 *Lynch, Michael Jr. B 20 5'7 " 163 Newburyport, Mass.23 Blanchette, James So. B 19 5'8" 162 S. Hampton, N.H.24 Tinker, Joseph Fr. B 19 5'8" 168 Belgrade Lakes30 Kroesser, Kenneth Fr. B 19 5'10" 190 Belfast31 Gaydos, John So. B 5'9" 188 Lisbon Falls32 Bergeron, Richard So. B 19 5'6" 185 Saco33 Wolford, Elmo Jr. B 20 5'9" 190 Portland34 Jacobsen, Arthur Jr. B 5'11 " 192 Forked River, N.J.40 *Harris, Albert Jr. B 20 5'7" 155 Woodville, Mass.41 Patasini, Lawrence So. B 20 5'10" 172 Fairhaven, Mass.42 Cloutier, Peter Fr. B 19 6' 180 S. Portland43 Giles, Richard Fr. B 19 5'10" 185 Brewer44 MacLeod, Paul So. B 5'10" 155 Bangor50 Jenkins, Geo. Fr. C 19 5'9" 195 Portland51 *Hoysradt, Kirk Jr. C 21 6' 201 Manchester, Mass.52 Haskell, William So. C 21 5'10" 206 Dexter53 Dennison, Hazen So. C 19 5'9" 172 Lincoln60 Walsh, George So. G 5'9" 178 Bucksport61 Fairfield, James Fr. G 19 5'7 " 175 Kennebunkport62 Sponsler, Russell Jr. G 22 5'9" 190 Kittery63 *Michaud, Harold Jr. G 22 5'10" 194 Waterville64 Gallant, Joseph Fr. G 19 5'10" 195 Bucksport65 Richard, Paul Fr. G 19 6'1" 205 Waterboro66 MacLeod, Robert So. G 18 6' 195 E. Weymouth, Mass.67 Svetin, Leonard Fr. G 19 5'11" 170 Middleton, Mass.68 Truman, Edward Fr. G 19 5'11" 160 Oxford70 *Hunter, Peter Sr. T 21 5'11" 180 Waterville71 Cousins, Bruce Fr. T 19 5'11" 195 Noank, Conn.72 Carrier, Gerald Fr. T 19 6'1' 185 Mexico73 Pickering, Ray Fr. T 19 5'10" 218 Bucksport74 King, Dennis Fr. T 19 6' 200 Saugus, Mass.75 Nason, Wayne Fr. T 19 6'1" 205 Saco76 *Lindvall, Robert Jr. T 21 6'3" 230 Waterville77 Theriault, David Jr. T 20 6'3" 204 Salem, Mass.78 Simpson, Jerry So. T 19 6'3" 200 Farmington79 Wynne, Kelley Fr. T 19 6' 225 Waterville80 Keyes, Robert So. E 19 5'11" 172 Ipswich, Mass.81 Peterson, Eric So. E 19 5'11" 157 Millinocket83 Lary, Ernest So. E 19 6'1" 170 Dover- Foxcroft84 Charleston, Norman So. E 19 6' 180 Westbrook85 *Blackmore, Robert Jr. E 20 6'1" 185 Westbrook86 Thibodeau, John Fr. E 19 6' 175 Old Town87 McEachern, Hugh So. E 19 5'11" 189 Greenville J ct.88 *Werner, Albert Jr. E 21 6'1 " 187 Portland
*Lettermen
CHEERLEADERS
Marcia Mitchell - Head Cheerleader2nd Row: Karen Mraczka, Sandy Camara3rd Row: Laurie Dolliver, Donna Skales, Marie Capello4th Row: Fran Smith, Carol Mauzello, Linda Murray, Ava Demers
Best Wi shes in the Season
Good Luck Bears
MYLES STANDISH CL~ANERS
59 Brood Street
Bridgewater
Good Luck
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We Wish You Success
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Coffee & Donut Shop
Main Street, Bridgewater
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Bridgewater
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Bri dgewater
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Good Luck During the Season
KAPPA DELTA PHI
First
National Educational
Fraternity
Established in 1900
at
Br idgewater State Co II ege
The Best of Luck
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Bridgewater, Mass.
Best Wishes For a Successfu I
1965
Season
Compliments of
LARRY'S RESTAURANT
Best Wishes for a
Successful 1966 Season
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143 Center Street
Middleboro, Mass.
Tel. 947-1216
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Go Get Them Bears
Your Representative
DAVID FLYNN
Bridgewater State
Class of '58
Good Luck Bears
ROB ROY
341 Broad St.Bridgewater, Mass.
Good Luck Bridgewater State
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Bridg~water, Mass.
Good Luck in the Season
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and KarenJohn DwyerPam Messinger & Maggie RiordanMarcia, Anne & Mary AnnNancy GildeJune, Cathy, Marie, MarilynDavid GleasonCornellAva DemersVirginia Casoli & Sandy PorterWilliam JohnstonJack D'AngeloMary Jane MurphyMichael McguireMarie CopelloThe Cook FamilyPecositaThree Freshmen GirlsBernice DevinePauline CormierCris BradyRobert J. BarnettAnonymous "69"Alma AccettulloMarrilee RichardsTom HumphreyLaurie L. AhlborgFrances M. CormierDr. Kenneth J. HoweMichael Mak~kianMurray AbramsonWalter L. MayoDr. George A. WeygandA FriendDean Ellen M. SheaRaymond L. Blanch.ard
Ron BromanRita GalaterosBob GillMaryann ChisholmMarilyn DykemanA FriendLarry's FriendsSandy & GinnyMr..& Mrs. Arthur WeinsteinMr. & Mrs. Ca,rl WeinsteillNancy & PatRene & SueTheresa EllisKaren ConnellyEmmet MorrillSophomore Earth Science MajorsDebbieMartha DrinkwaterMac, Bertrum & TishDianne, Cheryl, FranA FlyerNancy' AmaralLauren JolyF at Men AnonymousAlbie BenbenekStephen Michael LonsdaleElaine TicchiJoy RobbinsCorinne DonovanJim FoleyWoodieHarry LehmannMary Isabel CaldwellEmanuel MaierRegina M. GrossPatricia A. PhillipsL. B. MishDr. Frank J. HilfertyMr. & Mrs. Owen T. p. McGowanElaine M. RocharzDean Lee HarringtonOlive SnarskiCora M. ViningMr. & Mrs. Thomas S. LeeRobert C. J\rrudaDean V. James DiNardoJohn F. MacDonnellProf. Doris E. TebbettsPatricia MetevferMr. & Mrs. Ralph GreenMr. & Mrs. Henry MaillouxHenry O. Daley, Jr.Gertrude R. GailfoilVincent H. GannonMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. NoonanCharles E. CarrDoris AndersonAnn O. CoakleyDr. Stanley L. ClementDouglas L. ReedGloria HeaslipMrs. William M. JokiDorothy E. McGann
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