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the  Cauldron  Board 
have  endeavored  to  make  this  yearbook 
a  suitable  companion  for  our  classmates 
through  all  the  years  to  come. 

It  is  our  hope  that  twenty  years  from 
now,  the  1942  Cauldron  will  do  a 
masterful  job  in  summoning  up  new 
thoughts  of  old  friends. 

Our  best  efforts  are  in  this  book.  May 
it  bring  as  much  pleasure  to  our  class- 
mates as  it  did  to  us. 


George  B.  Crowdis  . . .  Editor-in-Chief 
William  W.  Robinson  . . .  Business  Manager 
Richard  H.  Leland  . . .  Managing  Editor 
Andrew  W.  Whites  . .  .  Managing  Editor 
Alfred  G.  Irish  . . .  Photographic  Editor 
Henry  Peterson  . . .  Photographic  Editor 
Arthur  E.  Church,  Jr.  . . .  Informal  Picture  Editor 


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men  who  would  have  graduated  with  us  had  not  they 
joined  the  armed  forces  of  the  United  States. 

To  them,  the  vanguard  of  our  Class,  we  ask  that  the 
blessings  of  God  be  with  them  as  they  strive  to  perform 
to  the  best  of  their  abilities,  the  assignment  asked  of  them. 


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JOHN  R.  BARTELSON 

KENNETH  BRIERLEY 

RALPH  W.  BURNS 

LEONARD  A.  CALDWELL 

FRANCIS  W.  CUMM1NGS 

EUGENE  H.  GARLICK 

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ADMINISTRATION 

Pages     9     to     28 

SENIORS 

Pages     29     to     118 

ACTIVITIES 

Pages     119     to     152 

ATOLETIES 

Pages     153     to     167 

DIRECTORY 

Pages    1  72    to    192 


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ROBERT   GRAY   DODGE 
Chairman 


FRANK    LINCOLN    RICHARDSON 

V  ice-Cliairman 


CARL   STEPHENS   ELL 
President  of    the    University 


GALEN  DAVID   LIGHT 

Secretary    and    Treasurer 


Joseph    Florence    Abbott 
Charles   Francis    Adams 
Wilman   Edward    Adams 
Roger   Amory 
Henry    Nathaniel    Andrews 
Robert   Baldwin 
Arthur    Atwood    Ballantine 
George   Louis   Barnes 
Thomas   Prince   Beal 
Farwell    Gregg    Bemis 
Henry    Goddard    Bradlee 
George    Arthur    Burnham 
Godfrey  Lowell  Cabot 
Paul    Codman    Cabot 
Winlhrop  L.  Carter 
Walter  Channing 
William    Converse    Chick 
Everett    Avery    Churchill 
Paul    Foster   Clark 
Sears  B.   Condit 
Albert   Morton    Creighton 
Ernest   Blaney    Dane 
William   James    Davidson 
James  Dean 
Paul   Augustus  Draper 
Charles   Francis    Eaton 
William    Partridge   Ellison 
Joseph   Buell   Ely 
John  Welles   Farley 
Frederic   Harold   Fay 
Allan   Forbes 
Edward   J.  Frost 
Franklin  Wile   Ganse 
Harvey   Dow   Gibson 
Merrill    Griswold 
Henry    Ingraham    Harriman 
Chandler    Hovey 
Weston  Howland 
Howard  Munson  Hubbard 
Maynard    Hutchinson 
Arthur   Stoddard  Johnson 


Frank    Howard   Lahey 

Halfdan   Lee 

Edward    Abbott   MacMaster 

John   Russell   Maeomber 

George   Arthur   Mallion 

Joseph  Patrick   Manning 

Albert   Edward   Marshall 

Harold   Francis   Mason 

James    Franklin    McElwain 

Hugh  Dean    McLellan 

Fred  Lester  Morgan 

Irving   Edwin   Moultrop 

Clarence   Lucian   Newton 

Olaf  Olsen 

Augustin   Hamilton   Parker,  Jr. 

George    Edwin   Pierce 

Roger   Pierce 

Matthew   Porosky 

Frederick   Sanford   Pratt 

Roger   Preston 

Harry  Wendell  Prout 

Sidney   Rabinovitz 

Stuart    Craig   Rand 

James   Lorin   Richards 

Charles   Milton   Rogerson 

Robert  Billings  Rugg 

Leverett  Saltonstall 

Russell   Maryland  Sanders 

Frank  Palmer  Speare 

Russell   Henry  Stafford 

Francis   Robert   Carnegie   Steele 

Charles    Stetson 

Earl  Place   Stevenson 

Robert    Treat   Paine    Storer 

Frank   Horace   Stuart 

Edward  Watson   Supple 

Mahlon  Edward   Traylor 

Eliot   Wadsworth 

Eustis  Walcott 

Edwin  Sibley  Webster 

Sinclair   Weeks 


NORTHEASTERN   UNIVERSITY   CORPORATION 


CARL  STEPHENS  ELL 

A.B.,    M.S.,    ED.M.,    SC.D. 


THE     PRESIDENT 


EVERETT  AVERY   CHURCHILL 

A.B.,    ED.D. 

Vice-President  of  the  University 


GALEN  DAVID  LIGHT 

A.B. 

Secretary-  Treasurer  of  the 

University 


WILLIAM  CROMBIE  WHITE 

S.B.,    ED.M. 

Director  of  Day  Colleges  and  Dean 
of  the   College  of  Engineering 


ASA  SMALLIDGE  KNOWLES 

A.B.,   M.A. 

Dean  of  the  College  of  Business 
Administration 


CHARLES  W.  HA  VICE 

A.B.,    M.A.,   S.T.B.,  PH.D. 

Dean  of  Chapel 


MILTON  J. 

J.  KENNETH 

JOHN  B.  PUGSLEY 

FRANK  G.  AVERILL 

SCHLAGENHAUF 

STEVENSON 

A.B. 

A.B. 

A.B.,    B.D.,    M.A. 

B.C.S. 

University  Registrar  and 

Assistant  Secretary 

Director   of  Admissions 

Assistant  to  the 
Vice-President 

Professor  of  Geology 

of  the  University 

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HAROLD  WESLEY  MELVIN 

A.B.,    M.A. 

Dean  of  Students 


WILFRED  STANLEY  LAKE 

A.B.,    M.A.,    PH.D. 

Dean  of  the  College  of  Liberal  Arts 


D  ALESSANDRO 


UNDERHILL 


BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 

ASA  S.  KNOWLES,  A.B.,  MA. 

Dean    of    the    College    of    Business    Administration    and 

Professor   of  Industrial   Administration 

ALFRED   D'ALESSANDRO,  B.C  S.,  LL.B.  C.P.A.,  M.BA. 
Professor  of    Accounting 

JULIAN  E.  JACKSON,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  M.B.A. 

Professor   of   Business    Law   and    Management 

GEORGE  R.  FENNELL.  S.B.,  M  B.A. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Marketing  and  Assistant  Director 

of    Admissions 

HURSHEL  E.  UNDERHILL,  S.B.,  M.B.A. 
Assistant   Professor    of   Banking   and   Finance 

ROBERT  A.  JOHNSTON,  A.B.,  M.B.A. 
Assistant    Professor    of    Retail    Merchandising 

JOSEPH  M.  GOLEMME,  SB.,  M.A. 
Instructor    in   Accounting 

LYMAN  A.  KEITH,  S.B.,  M.A. 

Instructor  in   Industrial  Administration 

LORING  M.  THOMPSON,   S.B. 
Instructor    in    Industrial    Administration 


JOHNSTON 


GOLEMME 


THOMPSON 


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ENGLISH 

HAROLD   W.  MELVIN,  A.B.,  M.A. 

Dean    of  Students;    Professor  of  English  and 

Chairman    of   the    Department 

FREDERICK  W.  HOLMES,  A.B.,  M.A. 

Associate  Professor  of  English 

EVERETT   C.  MARSTON,  A.B.,  M.A. 
Assistant  Professor   of  English 

WILLIAM  T.  CLONEY,  JR.,  A.B. 

Assistant  Professor   of   English  and  Director    of  the 

Publicity    Bureau 

PAUL  E.  REYNOLDS,  A.B.,  Ph.D. 

Assistant   Professor   of  English 

FRANKLIN   NORVISH,   S..B,   M.A. 

Instructor    in   English 

RANDALL  W.  HOFFMANN,  S.B.,  M.A. 
Instructor    in   English 

STUART   EDGERLY,   A.B.,   M.A. 
Instructor    in   English 

R.   LAWRENCE    CAPON,   S.B.,   M.A. 
Instructor    in   English 


HOFFMANN 


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SOCIAL  SCIENCES 

CHARLES   W.  HA  VICE,  A.B.,  MA.,   S.T.B.   Ph.D. 

Dean   of  Chapel;  Professor  of  Sociology  and   Chairman 

of   the    Department;    Faculty   Adviser   of    the 

Northeastern  Student   Union 

STANLEY   G.  ESTES,   A.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Professor    of    Psychology    and   Chairman    of 

the   Department 

RUDOLPH  M.   MORRIS.  S.B.,  Ed.M. 

Assistant   Professor   of    Education    and   Secretary    of 

the   Faculty 

WILLIAM  J    PINARD,  A.B.,  M.A.,  Ed.M.,  Ph.D. 

Assistant   Professor   of   Sociology 

ELMER  H.  CUTTS.  A.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.  D. 

Assistant   Professor  of  History  and  Government 

ALBERT  J.   LYND,  A.B.,  M.A. 

Assistant   Professor  of   History   and   Government 


MODERN  LANGUAGES 

CHARLES  F.  BARNASON,  A.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Professor    of    Modern    Languages    and    Chairman    of 

the    Department 

ANTONIO   L.    MEZZACAPPA,   A.B.,   M.A.,   Ph.D. 

Assistant   Professor   of   Modern   Languages 

LOUIS  COOPERSTEIN,  A.B.,  M.A. 

Instructor    in   Modern   Languages 


BARNASON 


MEZZACAPPA 


COOPERSTEIN 


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CHEMISTRY 

ARTHUR  A.  VERNON,  S.B.,  M.S.,  Ph.D. 

Professor  of   Chemistry  and  Chairman   oj  the 

Department;    Director  of  Graduate  Study 

SAMUEL  A.   S.   STRAHAN,   S.B. 
Professor   of   Chemistry 

WALDEMAR   S.   McGUIRE,  S.B.,  M.A. 
Assistant    Professor    of    Chemistry 

SAVERIO  ZUFFANTI,  S.B.,  M.A. 
Assistant   Professor   of  Chemistry 

WILLIAM  F.   LUDER,  A.B.,  Ph.D. 

Assistant   Professor    of  Chemistry 

NORMAN  A.  DUBOIS,  SB.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Instructor    in    Chemistry 

LAURENT  O.  DUBOIS,  S.B.,  M.S. 
Instructor    in    Chemistry 


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BIOLOGY 

STANLEY    D.    MIROYIANNIS,    S.B.,    M.A.,   Ph.D. 
Professor   of  Biology  and  Chairman   of  the  Department 

ALFRED  J.  THOMSON,   S.B,  M.A. 
Instructor   in  Biology 


MIROYIANNIS 


THOMPSON 


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CLEVELAND 


ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

ROLAND    G.   PORTER,   B.E.E.,   M.S. 

Professor    of    Electrical    Engineering    and    Chairman    of 

the   Department 

WILLIAM   L.  SMITH,  S.B.,  Eng.D. 

Professor    of   Electrical  Engineering 

HENRY  E.  RICHARDS,  S.B.,  M.S. 
Associate  Professor  of   Electrical  Engineering 

LAURENCE   F.   CLEVELAND,  SB.,   M.S. 
Assistant  Professor   of   Electrical  Engineering 

GEORGE  E.  PHIL,  S.B.,  M.S. 
Instructor   in    Electrical   Engineering 

MARTIN   W.   ESSIGMANN,   S.B. 
Instructor    in   Electrical   Engineering 


CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 

CHESTER  P.  BAKER,  S.B.,  M.A. 

Professor    of    Chemical    Engineering    and    Chairman    of 

the  Department 

FREDERICK   S.   BACON,   A.B.,  M.A. 
Assistant  Professor   of   Chemical  Engineering 

RALPH   A.  TROUPE,  S.B.,  M.S. 
Instructor    in    Chemical   Engineering 


ESSIGMANN 


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DRAWING 

ELIOT    F.    TOZER,   S.B. 

Professor  of  Drawing  and  Chairman  ot  fhe  Department 

GEORGE   H.   MESERVE,   Jr.,   S.B.,   Ed.M. 
Associate   Professor   of  Drawing 

JOHN   J.   DEVINE,   S.B.,  Sc.M. 
Assistant    Professor    of    Drawing 

GUSTAV  ROOK,  S.B. 
Instructor   in   Drawing 

MERTON   F.   BANKS,  S.B. 
Instructor   in   Drawing 

EUGENE    G.   PARE,   S.B.,   Ed.M. 
Instructor   in    Draiving 

CHARLES  P.  ENGELHARDT,  S.B.,  M.Arch. 
Instructor   in   Drawing 


INDUSTRIAL  ENGINEERING 

ROBERT   BRUCE,   B.C.S.,  M.C.S. 

Professor   of   Accounting    and   Acting    Chairman    of    the 

Department   of   Industrial   Engineering 

FREDERICK  R.  HENDERSON,  S.B.,  M.S. 

Assistant   Professor   of  Industrial   Engineering,   Assistant 

to    the    Dean    of    Engineering,    and    Director   of 

the   Engineering,    Science,   and   Management 

Defense    Training 


ENGELHARDT 


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WHITTAKER 


MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

JOSEPH  W.  ZELLER,  S.B.,  M.E. 

Professor    of    Mechanical    Engineering    and    Chairman 
of   the   Department 

ALFRED   J.   FERRETTI,  S.B.,  M.S. 
Associate   Professor  of  Mechanical   Engineering 

FREDERICK  A.  STEARNS,  S.B.,  M.S. 
Associate   Professor   of   Mechanical   Engineering 

ALBERT  E.   WHITTAKER,  S.B.,  Ed.M. 
Assistant    Professor   of   Mechanical   Engineering 

WAYLAND   S.   BAILEY,   S.B.,   M.S. 
Assistant   Professor  of   Mechanical    Engineering 

CHESTER   H.  WOLOWICZ,   SB.,   M.S. 
Instructor    in    Mechanical   Engineering 

DUNCAN   W.   SEAVEY,   S.B.,   M.S. 
Instructor    in    Mechanical   Engineering 

ALBERT    K.   SCHMIEDER,   S.B. 
Instructor    in    Mechanical   Engineering 


WOLOWICZ 


SCHMIEDER 


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CRAMSTORFF 


SANDERSON 


CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

EMIL   A.  GRAMSTORFF,  S.B.,   M.S. 

Professor    of    Civil    Engineering   and    Chairman    of 

the  Department 

CHARLES  O.  BAIRD,  Jr.,   S.B. 
Assistant   Professor    of   Civil   Engineering 

ALBERT  E.  SANDERSON,  Jr.,  S.B. 
Instructor   in    Civil    Engineering 

ERNEST  L.  SPENCER,   S.B. 
Instructor    in    Civil    Engineering 


ECONOMICS 

WILFRED  S.  LAKE,  A.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Dean  of  the   College  of  Liberal  Arts;   Professor   of 

Economics  and  Chairman  of  the  Department 

ROGER  S.  HAMILTON,  A.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Associate   Professor    of   Economics 

CHARLES   M.   RAMSEY,   A.B.,   M.A. 
Assistant    Professor    of   Economics 


HAMILTON 


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COMBELLACK 


MATHEMATICS 

JOSEPH  SPEAR,  A.B..   M.A. 

Professor    oj    Mathematics    and    Chairman    oj 

the  Department 

ELMER  E.  HASKINS,   S.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics 

WILFRED   J.   COMBELLACK,  A.B.,  M.A. 
Instructor   in    Mathematics 

EDWARD   M.  COOK,  A.B. 
Instructor   in   Mathematics 

WARREN   C.   DEAN,   A.B.,   M.A. 

Instructor   in    Mathematics 

THOMAS  H.  WALLACE,   S.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Instructor   in    Mathematics 

EAUL   K.   BOWEN,   S.B. 
Instructor   in    Mathematics 

HARRY   FERGUSON,   S.B. 
Instructor   in    Mathematics 

SAMUEL   A.   STONE,   S.B.,   M.S. 
Instructor   in    Mathematics 


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NIGHTINGALE 


CO-OPERATIVE  WORK 

WINTHROP  E.  NIGHTINGALE,  A.B.,  S.B.,  Ed.M. 

Director    of    Co-operative    Work    and    Professor 

of   Co-ordination 

GEORGE  W.  TOWLE,  SB. 
Associate   Professor  of  Co-ordination 

ALBERT  E.  EVERETT,  S.B.,  M.B.A. 
Assistant    Professor   of  Co-ordination 

JOHN  C.  MORGAN,  S.B. 

Assistant    Professor    of    Co-ordination 

RUDOLF  O.  OBERG,  S.B.,  Ed.M. 
Assistant    Professor   of    Co-ordination 

VERNER  O.  NELSON 
Instructor   in   Co-ordination 

ELLIS  M.  PURINTON,  B.B.A. 

Instructor   in    Co-ordination 
WARREN   L.  GANONG,  SB. 

Instructor   in    Co-ordination 


MaCKENZIE 


STUDENT  ACTIVITIES  AND 
PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 

EDWARD   S.   PARSONS,   S.B.,  Ed.M. 

Director   of  Student  Activities  and  Professor  of 

Physical   Education 

GERALD    R.  TATTON,   S.B.,  M.B.A. 

Assistant    Professor    of   Physical    Education    and 

Head    Coach    of   Track 

HENRY  A.  KONTOFF,  M.D. 

College  Physician 

DONALD   H.   MacKENZIE,   S.B.,  Ed.M. 

Assistant  to   the  Director  of  Student   Activities  and 

Instructor    in   Chemistry 

JAMES  W.  DUNN,  A.B. 

Instructor   in  Physical  Education  and  Head   Coach   of 

Football  and  Basketball 

HERBERT  W.   GALLAGHER,   S.B. 
Head  Coach  of  Hockey  and  Baseball 

EMMANUEL   FLUMERE,   A.B. 
Instructor   in  Physical  Education 

ROBERT  E.  LAVEAGA,  B.P.Ed.,  Ed.M. 
Instructor    in   Physical   Education 

WILLIAM    C.  HULTGREN 
Instructor   in  Physical  Education 


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MUCKENHOUPT 


COOLIDCE 


PHYSICS 

CARL  F.  MUCKENHOUPT,  A.B.,  S.B.,  Ph.D. 
Professor   of  Physics   and   Chairman   of  the  Department 

JOSEPH,  A.  COOLIDGE,  S.B.,  M.A. 

Professor  of  Physics 

C.  DAVID  JOHNSON,  A.B.,  M.A. 
Assistant  Professor   of  Physics 

GEORGE   B.   WELCH,   S.B.,   Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor   of  Physics 

REGINALD   G.   LACOUNT,  S.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor   of  Physics 


GRADUATE  ASSISTANTS 

ROBERT   HARRINGTON,  S.B. 
Graduate   Assistant   in   Biology 

RUSSELL  T.  KENNEFICK,  A.B. 
Graduate    Assistant    in    Economics 

REGINALD  C.  THOMAS,  S.B. 
Graduate  Assistant  in  Biology 


LACOUNT 


HARRINGTON 


KENNEFICK 


TEACHING  FELLOWS 

ROBERT  H.  AVERY,  A.B. 

Teaching  Fellow  in   Chemistry 

JOHN   H.   BOYAJIAN,  S.B. 
Teaching  Fellow  in  Physics 

WILLIAM  H.  BROMLEY,  Jr.,  S.B. 
Teaching  Fellow  in  Chemistry 

NOEL  CONRADE,  S.B. 
Teaching  Fellow  in  Chemistry 

ALVIN  R.   INGRAM,  S.B. 
Teaching  Fellow  in  Chemistry 

WARREN  E.  LUX,  A.B. 
Teaching  Fellow  in  Chemistry 

JOHN  P.   MASTERSON,  S.B. 

Teaching  Fellow  in   Chemistry 

FRANCIS  R.  NITCHIE,  Jr.,  A.B. 

Teaching  Fellow  in  Physics 

WILLIAM  WALLACE,   S.B. 
Teaching  Fellow  in  Physics 


MASTERSON 


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GERALD    R.    TATTON 


Born  August  26,  1906  in 
Winchester,  Gerald  Russell 
Tatton  moved  to  Medford  early 
in  his  childhood  and  was  edu- 
cated in  the  Medford  Public, 
Schools  Graduating  from  Med- 
ford High  School  with  the 
Class  of  1924,  he  entered 
Northeastern  University  the  fol- 
lowing September  and  was 
graduated  with  honors  with  a 
B.A.  degree  in  1928.  He  was 
the  nineteenth  person  to  be 
inducted  into  the  Sigma  So- 
ciety. 

Appointed  to  the  faculty  staff 
during  the  following  summer, 
Mr.  Tatton  assumed  the  duties 
of  instructor  of  advertising  and 
assistant  Track  Coach.  He 
brought  his  first  two  freshman 
track  teams  through  their  sea- 
sons   undefeated. 

When  the  class  of  1942  en- 
tered Northeastern  Professor 
Tatton  was  appointed  Head 
Track  Coach.  Last  year,  the 
first  team  which  he  had  men- 
tored  for  four  years,  went 
through  the  season  undefeated 
in  dual  meets.  A  similar  un- 
defeated record  is  held  this 
year. 

Professor  Tatton  received  his 
B.S.  at  Northeastern  and  his 
M.B.A.  at  Boston  University. 
He  married  Thelma  Henderson 
and  is  father  of  a  boy  aged 
nine  and  a  girl  aged  five. 


As  bewildered  Freshmen  not  fully  oriented  to  the  University,  we  admired 
Gerry  Tatton.  In  his  first  chat  in  Bates  Hall  he  talked  straight — told  us  briefly 
what  he  had  to  say,  and  sat  down. 

Through  a  myriad  of  class  meetings  his  guiding  voice  brought  conflicting 
forces  together  into  a  permanent  unity.  He  never  forbade  anything — he  just 
advised.  His  unobtrusive  interjection  into  the  discussion — "Look,  fellows, 
here's  what  I   suggest." — was   always  appreciated  and   usually   carried  out. 

As  Seniors,  scholastically  and  socially  more  mature,  we  salute  the  man  who 
contributed  immeasurably  toward  that  development — Professor  Gerald  Tatton. 


ADVISOR    TD    THE    CLASS    OF  1942 


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SENIOR    CLASS    OFFICERS 


First    Row.    leit    In    right:    Robinson.    Laakso.    Sanford. 
Second    Row,    left    to    right:    Hill,    Crowdis,    Smith,    Prol.    Tatton,    Willian 


DIVISION     A 

James  F.  Sanford 

William   J.  Cobb 

George  B.  Crowdis 

Dean  Williams 


Presidents 

] ice-Presidents 

Secretaries 

Treasurers 


DIVISION     B 

Rudolph  A.  Laakso 

William  W.  Robinson 

Dana  L.  Hill 

Duane  G.  Smith 


JUNIOR     PROM     COMMITTEE 


First    Row:    William    Robinson,    Gordon    Brown.    J-hn    Chipman.    Prof     Tatton.    Walter    Hays 
Second    Row,    left    to    right:    Dean    Williams.    Richard    Wadleigh,    Thomas    Likos.    Ray    Juusola,    Wil 
Sanborn,    Philip    Bailey. 

SENIOR    WEEK     COMMITTEE 


First    Row:     Rov     Jim 
Second    Row,    left    to    right:    Warren    Be 


William     Robin  on.    Francis     Greenleaf. 
Carl    Hoffman.    James    Sanf  rd.     Prof.    Tatton.    Gordo 
.    Dean    Williams. 


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CHARLES     F.     ABEND 

Mechanical  Engineering 
305  Parrish  Street,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

AK2 
Activities: 

Football   1,   2,  3,  4;   Vice   Grand   Councillor  5;   Interfra- 
ternity     Council    President    5 ;     U.     S.    Naval    Reserve ; 

A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  Work: 
Northeastern  University,  Boston         Laboratory  Assistant 


WILLIAM     D.     A  BE  RLE 

Industrial  Engineering 
85  Newtonville  Avenue,  Newton 

Activities: 

Track  1,  2;  S.A.M.  Vice-President  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

General  Electric  Co.,  Boston 


Planning  Dept. 


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9  A1, 


NATHAN     D.     ABRAMS 

Sales  Management  and   Advertising 
193  Campbell  Avenue,  Revere 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;   Dramatic  Club  1,  2;   Orchestra  1. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Ford   Theatrical   Agency,  Boston  Entertainer 

Tic-Toe  Theatre  Restaurant,  Boston  Headwaiter,  Cashier 

J    Slotnik  and  Co.,  Boston;  Inspector  and 

Kittery,  Me.;   Baltimore,  Md.  Engineer's   Assistant 


BERNARD     ADLER 

Electrical   Engineering 
28  Lancaster  Street,  Quincy 

Activities: 

Dean's  List  3,  4;  Camera  Club  1;  A.I.E.E.;  I.R.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Bethlehem  Steel  Corp.,  Quincy 

Electrical   Installation   and   Layout,   Drafting 


32 


HENRY     W.     AINSLIE     Jr 

Mechanical   Engineering 
Beechwood    Street,    Cohasset 

Activities: 

A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  W  ork: 

B.  F.  Sturtevant  Co.,  Hyde  Park  Drafts 


ROBERT     B.     AKELL 

Chemical  Engineering 
23  Intervale  Street,  Boston 

KZ* 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;   Dean's   List  2,   3,  4,  5;   Fraternity 
Scribe  4;    Vice-Chancellor  5. 

Cooperative  Jfork: 

Walter   Channing,  Inc.,  Boston  Cartographer 

Polaroid  Corp.,  Cambridge  Research  Technician 


9  4-T- 


LYMAN     S.     ALLEN 

Liberal  Arts   (Chemistry) 
877  Washington  Street,  Gloucester 
Activities : 
N.V.C.S.;   A.C.S. 


DOMINIC     AMARA 

Electrical   Engineering 
18   Chambers    Street,  Boston 

Activities : 

Dean's  List  3,  4,  5;  Radio  Club  3;  C.P.T.P.,  4;  A.I.E.E.; 

I.R.E. 
Cooperative  Work: 
Northeastern  University,   Boston         Laboratory  Assistant 


33 


CHARLES     0.     ANDERSON 

Industrial  Administration 
360  Arlington  Street,  Watertown 

$BA 
Activities: 

Fraternity  Vice-President  4;   Hus-Skiers  Treasurer  5. 
Cooperative  Work: 

H.  P.  Hood  and  Son,   Charlestown  Messenger 

Hygrade  Sylvania  Corp.,  Salem  Cost  Clerk 


EARL     N.     ANDERSON 

Chemical  Engineering 
8  Brown  Place,  Woburn 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Yacht  Club  3,  4,  5;  A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Sanborn   Co.,   Cambridge  Repairman 

Rand  Avery  Co.,  Boston  Printer's  Helper 


9  4-T- 


CARLTON    R.     ANDREWS 

Industrial   Engineering 
28   Burnham  Street,  Belmont 

Activities: 

Track  1;   Camera  Club  3;  S.A.M. 

Cooperative  Work: 


Rudolph   Beaver,  Inc.,   Belmont 
Sanborn   Co.,   Cambridge 


Machinist 
Repair  Man 


JOSEPH     P.     ANDREWS 

Accounting 
Edgartown   Road.   Vinyard  Haven 

Activities: 

Sigma  Society,  President  5;  Freshman  Honor  List; 
Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5 ;  Sears  B.  Condit  Award  5 ;  Refugee 
Committee  2;  Law  and  Accounting  Club  3,  4,  5;  Dean's 
Cabinet  3,  4 ;  Junior  Cauldron  Staff  4 ;  Glee  Club  1,  2 ; 
"Who's  Who  in  American  Colleges  and  Universities"  4, 
5;  S.A.M.  Vice-President  3;  Public  Speaking  Contest, 
Second  Prize  5 ;  Delegate  to  Pan-American  Convention  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

General  Electric  Co.,  Lynn  Cost  Analyst 

Blacksmith  Shop  Restaurant,  Wellesley  Auditor 


34 


CLEMENT     R.     AUDET 


Mechanical   Engineering 
51  Salem  Street,  Salem 


Activities: 

A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Sanborn   Co., 

Cambridge 

General  Electric  Co., 

Lynn 


Apprentice  Machinist  and 

Chief  Repair  Parts  Maker 

Forge  Shop  Planning  Dept. 

and  Planning   Assistant 


STANLEY     E.     BABCOCK 

Industrial   Engineering 
R.F.D.  No.  1,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

BrE 
Activities: 

Empire  State  Club  1;  Soaring  Society  4;  Dramatic  Socie- 
ty 5;  Track  1;   Cheerleader  3;  Interfraternity  Basketball 

3,  4;  S.A.M.;  A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

New  York  State  Electric  and  Surveying  and 

Gas  Co.,   Binghamton,   N.  Y.  Designing 

Standard  Oil   Co.  of   New  York,  Night  Plant 

Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Superintendent 


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VINCENT    BADALA 

Mechanical   Engineering 
14   Chambers   Street,   Arlington 
Activities: 

Freshman    Honor    List,    Banjo    Club    1,    2,    Leader    3; 
A.S.M.E.  Treasurer  4,  President   5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Sanborn   Co.,  Cambridge  Machinist 

Sturtevant,  Hyde  Park  Draftsman 


PHILIP     H.     BAILEY 

Chemical  Engineering 
Cole1  Terrace,   Randolph 

Activities: 

Class    Secretary    1 ;    Executive    Council    1 ;    Junior   Prom 

Committee;    Student   Council   5;    A.I.Ch.E.   Treasurer   4. 

Who's  Who   Among   Students    in   American   Colleges  and 

Universities. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Atlantic  Research  Associates,  Inc.,  Research  and 

Newtonville  Development  Laboratory 


35 


DOMINIC     O.     BARBIERO 

Accounting 
181  High   Street,  Naugatuck,  Conn. 

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Activities: 

Law    and    Accounting    Club    2,    3,    4,    5,    Secretary    and 

Treasurer     1 ;     Interfraternity     Basketball    4 ;     Fraternity 

Treasurer  4,   5;    S.A.M. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Naugatuck  Dairy   Ice  Cream  Co.,  Salesman 

Naugatuck,   Conn. 


JOHN     E.     BARCLAY     Jr. 

Mechanical   Engineering 
24   Lexington  Street,  Brockton 

Activities: 

Freshman   Honor   List;    Camera   Club    1;    Ensign    U.   S. 
Naval  Reserve. 


Cooperative  Work: 

B.  F.  Sturtevant  Co.,  Hyde  Park 

J.  W.  Greer  Co.,   Cambridge 


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Draftsman 
Draftsman 


9  4-T- 


EDWARD     C.     BARMAKIAN 

Electrical  Engineering 
52   Salisbury   Road,   Watertown 

Activities : 

Senate-Tau  Beta   Pi;   Freshman   Honor  List;    Dean's  List 
2,  3,  4,   5;  A.I.E.E.  Executive  Committee  3 

Cooperative  Work: 

Northeastern   University,  Boston         Laboratory   Assistant 


LEONARD     B.     BARNES 

Liberal   Arts    (Economics-Sociology) 
17   Brookfield  Road,  Waltham 

Activities: 

Dean's   List    4;    Hockey    1;    Glee    Club    3;    International 
Relations   Club   5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Globe  Newspaper  Co.,  Boston  Messenger,  Office  Boy 


36 


JOSEPH     J.     BARONE 

Mechanical   Engineering 
322  Willow  Street,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

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Activities: 

Dean's    List    3 ;     Basketball     1 ;     Baseball     1 ;    Fraternity 

Secretary    3,    House    Manager    4,    Treasurer    5;     Interfra- 

temity  Vice-President  4;   A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Waterbury  Tool   Co.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Tracer 

Eagle   Lock   Co.,  Terryville,   Conn.  Draftsman 


OTTO     G.     BARTELS 

Chemical  Engineering 
376   Amostown  Road,   West   Springfield 

AK2 
Activities: 

Freshman    Honor    List;    Dean's    List   2,    3,   5;    Fraternity 
Acting    Scribe   4,    5;    Astronomy    Club    1,    2;    A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Stanley  Home  Products,  Inc.,  Laboratory 

Westfield  Technician 


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9  4^ 


RAY     H.     BARTLETT     Jr. 

Mechanical   Engineering 
31  Mountford  Road,  Newton  Highlands 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;   Dean's  List  2,  4;   Class  Executive 

Council  5;  Ensign  U.  S.  Naval  Reserve;   Rifle  Club  5; 

A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  Work: 
B.  F.  Sturtevant   Co.,  Hyde  Park 
Sanborn  Co.,   Cambridge 
Sherman  Paper  Products, 
Newton 

MacDonald  Bros.,  Inc.,  Boston 
U.  S.  Naval  Reserve  Air  Base, 
Squantum 


Draftsman 

Sheet   Metal  Worker 

Emergency 

Repair   Man 

Draftsman 

Ensign,   Aviation 

Engineering 


ARTHUR     R.     BARZELAY 

Mechanical   Engineering 
58   Porter   Street,    Maiden 

Activities: 

Senate-Tau   Beta  Pi;   Freshman  Honor  List;   Dean's  List 

2,  3,  4,  5;   Class  Executive  Council   3,  4;   Basketball   1; 

A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  Work: 

Sanborn   Co.,  Cambridge  Instrument   Repair 

War  Department,  Boston  Engineering  Aide 


37 


ARTHUR     J.     BATEY 

Industrial   Engineering 
83  High  Street,  Newton  Upper  Falls 

Activities: 

Camera  Club  1,  2,  3;  S.A.M. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Sanborn   Co.,  Cambridge  Metabulist 


DOUGLAS     F.     BAXTER 

Mechanical   Engineering 
53   Chaske  Avenue,  Auburndale 

Cooperative  Work: 

Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge  Mac! 


9  4^ 


JOHN     J.     BEGLEY 

Mechanical   Engineering 
17  Cufflin  Street,  Brighton 
Activities: 
Hockey  1;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  Work: 
B.  F.  Sturtevant  Co.,  Hyde  Park  Draftsman 


WILBUR     C.     BELL 

Mechanical   Engineering 
324  Main  Street,  South  Portland,  Me. 


Activities: 
A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 
Sanborn   Co.,   Cambridge 


Governors 


38 


ANTHONY     R.     BENEDETTO 

Civil   Engineering 
9  Brook  Avenue,  Wakefield 

Activities: 

N.U.S.C.E.;   B.S.C.E.;  A.S.C.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

John  Rand,  Civil  Engineer, 

Melrose 

W.  S.   Crocker,  Civil  Engineer. 

Boston 

J.    Selwyn,    Civil    Engineer, 

Belmont 

Whitman  and  Howard,  Consulting 


Engineer,  Boston 


Instrument  Man, 

Drafting 

Drafting  Computor, 

Rodman 

Transitman,   Chief 

of   Party 

Instrumant  Man, 

Computor,   Draftsman 


JOHN     M.     BENTLEY 

Industrial   Engineering 
4  Bradford  Road,  Newton  Highlands 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  4,  5;  Class  Executive 
Council   1,  4,  5;    Glee   Club   1;   S.A.M. 

Cooperative  Work: 

B.  F.  Sturtevant  Co.,  Hyde  Park  Draftsman 

Warren    Steam    Pump    Co.,    Inc.,    Warren  Draftsman 

and  Stores  Control 


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9  A^ 


CARL     H.     BERGSTROM 

Mechanical   Engineering 
19  Summit  Street,  Hyde  Park 

Activities: 

A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

B.  F.  Sturtevant  Co.,  Hyde  Park  Draft 


EARLE     P.     BLANCHARD 

Electrical  Engineering 
51  South  Washington  Street,  Whitman 

Activities: 

Dean's  List  3;  A.I.E.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Allis-Chalmers  Mfg.  Co.,  Hyde  Park  Soles   Clerk 


39 


LAWRENCE     S.     BLOOM 

Liberal  Arts    (Economics-Sociology) 
46   Brookledge   Street,   Roxbury 

Activities: 

Astronomy  Club  1;  Sociology  Club  5;   Band  1. 

Cooperative  Work: 

J.  Bloom  and   Co.,  Boston  Salesman 


WILLIAM     W.     BOULDRY 

Marketing  and  Advertising 
39  Bradwood  Street,  Roslindale 

Activities: 

Football  1,  2;  Basketball  Manager  1;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3 ; 

SA.M. 
Cooperative  Work: 
Thompson's  Spa,  Boston  Salesman 


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9  A?- 


WARREN     T.     BOUTELLE 

Civil   Engineering 
130  Court  Road,  Winthrop 
Activities: 

Senior    Week    Committee;    Baseball    1,    2,    3,    4;    Class 
Executive     Committee    3,    4,    5;     N.U.C.E.S.;     B.S.C.E.; 

A.S.C.E. 
Cooperative  Work: 

Hayden,  Harding  &  Buchanan,  Boston  Rodman 

John  F.  Rand,  Melrose  Transitman 

Samuel  M.  Ellsworth,   Boston  Draftsman 


CHARLES     A.     BOYD 

Mechanical   Engineering 
10   Kenrick   Street,   Brighton 
Activities: 
Hockey  1. 
Cooperative  Work: 

Arute   Bros.,  Inc.,  Construction 

New  Britain,  Conn.  Engineer 

Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge  Bench  and  Shop  Work 

Barnes  &  Jones,  Inc.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Assembly 

Boston  Navy  Yard,  Charlestown  Inspector 


40 


CHESTER     W.     BRAY 

Electrical   Engineering 
388  Essex  Avenue,  Gloucester 


Activities: 

Dean's  List  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Vulcan   Electric   Co.,   Danvers 


Tester,    Inspector 


JAMES     C.     BRENNAN 

Liberal  Arts    (English) 
27   Grant  Street,  Cambridge 

Activities : 

Hockey  1,  2,  3;  Football  2. 


9  4-^- 


EMERY     E.     BROWN 

Accounting 
20  Chester  Road,  Belmont 

Activities: 

Dean's  List  4;  Law  and  Accounting  Club  4,  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Thompson's  Spa,  Boston,  Section  Man 

Liberty  Mutual  Insurance  Co.,  Boston  Rater 

Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge  Machinist 


FRED     H.     BROWN 

Mechanical   Engineering 
8  Elm   Street,  Marblehead 


Cooperative  Work: 
General  Electric  Co.,  Lynn 


Gear  Hobber 


41 


GORDON     H.     BROWN 

Banking  &  Finance 
38  Bowdoin  Street,  Newton  Highlands 

Activities: 

Dance  Committee  2;    Dance   Chairman  3;  Junior  Prom 

Committee   4;   Senior  Week   Committee  5;   Banking   and 

Finance     5,     President     4;     C.P.T.P.     4,     5;     Hus-Skiers 

President  5;   S.A.M. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Webster  &  Atlas  National  Bank,  Boston 


Check  Teller 


HERBERT     N.     BROWN 

Electrical  Engineering 
7  Clay  Street,  Taunton 

Activities: 

Radio  Club  4,  5;  A.I.E.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

General  Electric   Co.,  West  Lynn  Student  Engineer 


9  4^ 


JAMES     D.     T.     BROWN 

Mechanical   Engineering 
201  St.  Botolph  Street,  Boston 

Activities: 

Dean's  List  2;  Camera  Club  1,  2,  3,  Program  Adviser  4; 

Astronomy  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Fencing  Team  1;  A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative   Work: 

Bureau  for  Industrial   Research,  Draftsman   and 

Boston  Designer 

Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.,  Boston  Mold  Operator 

General  Ship  &  Engineering  Marine  Draftsman 

Works,  Boston  and  Designer 


RICHARD     E.     BROWN 

Sales    Management 
19   Glenwood  Circle,  Lynn 

Activities : 

North  Shore   Club  2,  3;  S.A.M. 

Cooperative   Work: 

The  Eastern  Steamship  Co.,  Boston  Baggage  Master 


42 


ROBERT     I.     BROWN 

Chemical  Engineering 
15  Church  Street,  Manchester,  Conn. 

Activities: 

Dean's   List  4;   Football    1;   A.I.Ch.E.,   Nominating   Com- 
mittee  2,   Secretary   3,   First   Vice-President  4,   5;    Ensign 
U.  S.  Naval   Reserve 

Cooperative    ft  ork: 

E.  L.  Patch  Co.,  Inc.,  Stonehani  Laboratory  Assistant 

Arthur  D.  Little,  Inc.,  Research  and 

Cambridge  Development 


ROGER     A.     BROWN 

Civil   Engineering 
71   Ocean  Street,   Dorchester 

Activities: 

N.U.C.E.S. 

Cooperative   Work: 

Henry  F.  Bryant  and  Sons,  Brookline 

Boston  Consolidated  Gas  Co.,  Boston 

U.  S.  Army  Engineers,  Boston 


Rodman 

Transit  Man 

Inspector 


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9  A1- 


DANIEL     J.     BUCKLEY,     Jr. 

Mechanical   Engineering 
15  Linden  Avenue,  Maiden 

Activities: 

Dean's  List  4;  Band,  Drum  Major  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative   Work: 

Sanborn  Co.,   Cambridge  Assembly  Work 

Wilkins  Machine  Shop,  Everett,  Machinist 

General  Electric  Co.,  Lynn  Tool   Planning 


ALDEN     M.     BURGHARDT 

Chemical  Engineering 
25  Middle  Street,  South  Dartmouth 

BrE 
Activities: 

Fraternity  Secretary  4;  A.I.Ch.E. 
Cooperative   Work : 

Revere   Copper  &   Brass,   Inc.,  Assistant 

New  Bedford  Chemist 


43 


FORREST    V.    BUTTERFIELD 

Mechanical   Engineering 
R.F.D.  No.  1,  Box  72,  Springfield,  Vt. 

Cooperative   Work  : 

Hotel   Beaconsfield,   Boston 

Jones  and  Lamson  Machine  Co., 

Springfield,  Vt.  Assemblyman 


HAROLD     A.     BUXTON 

Industrial  Engineering 
Great  Road,  North  Acton 

Activities: 

S.A.M.;  C.P.T.C.  4. 

Cooperative   Work : 

Sanborn  Co.,   Cambridge  Service 

Star  Brass  Mfg.,   Co.,  Boston  Prod.  Control 


9  4-T- 


JOSEPH     J.     CAPUTI 

Civil   Engineering 
1123   North   Avenue,   Bridgeport,   Conn. 

Activities : 

Dance   Committee  3;   Cauldron   Junior  Staff;    Glee   Club 

1;     N.U.C.E.S.     Treasurer     4,     Secretary     5;     B.S.C.E.; 

A.S.C.E.;   N.U.C.E.S. 

Cooperative    W  ork  : 

Bein   Construction   Co.,  Assistant 

Bridgeport,  Conn.  Engineer 


GEORGE     T.     CARLETON 

Sales  Management 
134  Kenoza   Avenue,    Haverhill 


Cooperative   Work: 

C.  F.  Hovey  Co.,  Boston 


Checker 


44 


IRVING     D.     CARTER 

Liberal  Arts   (Chemistry) 
83  Parsons  Street,  Boston 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;   Dean's  List   2;   German  Language 
Club,  2,  3,  5;   Chess  Club   1;    A.I.Ch.E.;   A.C.S. 

Cooperative    Work: 

Atlantic  Research  Associates,  Inc.,  Student  Chemist 

Newtonville 

Skinner  &  Sherman,  Inc.,  Boston  Student  Chemist 

A.  D.  Little,  Inc.,  Cambridge  Student  Chemist 

Boston  Consolidated  Gas  Co  ,  Everett  Student  Chemist 


WILLIAM     N.     CARTER 

Liberal    Arts    (Economics-Sociology) 
75  Holworthy  Street,  Roxbury 

Activities : 

Track  1 ;  Cross  Country  2. 
Cooperative   Work : 

Northeastern   University,  Boston  Janitor 

Check   Room   Monitor 


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9  4-1*- 


MITCHELL     H.     CHALEK 

Liberal  Arts    (Chemistry) 
26   Beacon   Hill   Avenue,   Lynn 

Activities: 

Band  1,  2;   A.C.S. 

Cooperative   Work : 

Garco  Shoe  Products,   Lynn  Production 


JOSEPH     A.     CHARLES 

Management 
Ferry  Road,  Salisbury 

Cooperative   Work : 

Headquarters   General  Store,  Proprietor 

Salisbury  Beach 

Weil,  Pearson  &  Co.,  Boston  Messenger 

Warren  Brothers  Roads  Co.,  Cambridge  Timekeeper 


45 


HOMER     E.     CHILSON 

Industrial   Engineering 
185   South  Street,  Northampton 

BrE 
Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;   Fraternity  Treasurer  4,  5;   Assist- 
ant Pledge  Chairman  4;   Rifle   Club   1;    S.A.M. 

Cooperative   Work : 

Worthington   Pump   &  Machinery  Corp.,  Draftsman 

Holyoke 


HENRY     J.     CHIN 

Mechanical   Engineering 
475   Broadway,    Chelsea 

Activities: 

Senate-Tau  Beta  Pi;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List 
2,  3,  4,  5;   A.S.M.E. 


Cooperative   Work: 

Reece  Button  Hole  Machine  Co.,  Boston 


Inspector 


9  4-T- 


JOHN     C.     CHIPMAN 

Chemical  Engineering 
99  Waverly  Street,  Arlington 
Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Hockey  2,  3,  Captain  1,  4; 
Recipient  of  Kontoff  Trophy  5 ;  Student  Council  2,  3,  4, 
Vice-President  5;  Class  Treasurer  1,  Vice-President  3, 
President  2;  Junior  Prom  Chairman;  Who's  Who  In 
American    Colleges   and   Universities  4,    5;   A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative    Work: 

Northeastern   University,  Boston         Laboratory  Assistant 

ARTHUR     E.     CHURCH     Jr. 

Chemical  Engineering 
1  Arlington  Street,  Leominster 
Activities: 

Senate-Tau  Beta  Pi;    Freshman   Honor  List;    Dean's   List 

3,  4;  Cauldron  Junior  Staff,  Informal  Pictures   Editor  5; 

U.  S.  Naval  Reserve;  A.I.Ch.E.  Secretary  5. 

Cooperative   Work: 

Foster  Grant  Co.,  Inc.,  Leominster  Plastic  Production 

Fallulah  Paper  Co.,  Fitchburg  Assistant  Chemist 

Iver  Johnson  Arms,  Fitchburg  Machinist 

N.  U.  Chemical  Engineering  Laboratory 

Laboratory,   Boston  Assistant 


46 


LAWRENCE     C.     CLARK 

Liberal  Arts   (Chemistry) 
35  Ellis   Street,  Brockton 

Activities: 

Track  2;  Band  2,  3,  Section  Leader  i;  Glee  Club  3, 
Hus-Skiers  5;   N.U.Ch.E.;    A.C.S. 


ARTHUR     H.     CLAYPOLE 

Industrial  Administration 
227  Bobbins  Street,  Waltham 

2*A 
Cooperative   Work : 
Edmand's  Drug  Store,  Newtonville  Drug  Clerk 


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9  4-T- 


ERIC     G.     CLEVELAND 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Calvin   Coolidge  Hgwy.,  West  Woodstock,   Vt. 

Activities: 

Baseball    1;    Vermont    Club;    C.P.T.P.   4;    Ensign    U.   S. 
Naval  Reserve;  A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative   Work: 

Sanborn   Co.,   Cambridge  Machinist 

E.  W.  Wiggins  Airways,  Line  and 

East  Boston  Maintenance 

Jones  &  Lamson  Mach.  Co.,  Vermont  Assembler 


LEON     M.     CLEVELAND 

Mechanical   Engineering 
Reading,  Vt. 

Activities : 

A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative    Work: 

Cone  Automatic  Machine  Co.,  Windsor,  Vt.         Machinist 


47 


WILLIAM     J.     COBB 

Accounting 
142  Vernon  Street,  Norwood 

Activities : 

Law  and  Accounting   Club   4,  5,  Secretary  3 ;   Swimming 
Team    1;    Track    Team     2;     Glee     Club    1;    Class    Vice- 
President  5;  Class  Executive  Council  5;   S.A.M. 

Cooperative   Work : 

Wrn.  Filene's  Sons,  Boston  Stock   Clerk 


JOHN     M.     CONNOR 

Electrical   Engineering 
11  Curtin  Street,  Mansfield 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  4;  Class  President  1; 
A.I.E.E.  Executive  Committee  2. 


Cooperative   Work  : 
Allis-Chalmers  Mfg.  Co., 
Hyde  Park 


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JOSEPH     F.     COUGHLIN 

Chemical  Engineering 
52  Saunders   Road.  Norwood 


Activities: 
Senate-Tau     Beta    Pi 


Freshman     Honor     List;     Dean's 
List   2,   3,   4. 


Cooperative    Work: 
Bird  and  Sons,  Inc.,  E.  Walpole 
A.  D.  Little  Co.,  Cambridge 
General  Electric  Co.,  W.  Lynn 


Helper  on  Machine 

Assistant  Chemist 

Electroplater 


DENTON     W.     CROCKER 

Liberal   Arts    (Biology) 
44  Bellevue  Road,  Beach   Bluff 

Cooperative   Work: 

C.  W.  Whittier  and  Bros.,  Boston  Elevator  Operator 

Northeastern  University,  Boston  Laboratory  Assistant 


Laboratory 
Assistant 


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NORMAN     S.     CROSSLEY 


Civil   Engineering 
13  Lyman  Street,  Laconia,  N.  H. 


Activities, 
Rifle  Tea 


1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
Cooperative   Work: 
N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R.,   Boston 


Chainman 


GEORGE     B.     CROWDIS 

Marketing   and  Advertising 
16  Randlett  Street,  Wollaston 
Activities: 

Deans  List  4;  Class  Secretary  5;  Class  Executive  Council 
5;  Class  Historian  5;  Student  LInion  4,  Publicity  Director 
5;  Cauldron  Junior  Staff;  Cauldron  Editor  5;  News  3, 
News  Editor  4,  5 ;  Glee  Club  2 ;  Dance  Committee  3 ; 
Dean's  Cabinet  4;  Class  Day  Committee  4;  N.E.I. N.A. 
Convention  Committee  4;  "Who's  Who  Among  Students 
in  American  Universities  and  Colleges"  5;  S.A.M. 
Publicity  Manager  3;  Committee  for  the  Induction  of 
King   Husky   II,   5. 

Cooperative    Work: 

Globe  Publishing   Co.,  Boston  Editorial  Assistant 

J.  S.  Packard  Dredging   Co.,  Assistant 

Quincy  Purchasing  Agent 

New  London,  Conn.  Shore  Captain 
New  York,  N.  Y. 


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ROBERT     A.     CROZIER 

Electrical   Engineering 
11   Courtland   Street,  Middleboro 


Cooperative  Work : 
Boston  Edison  Co., 
Boston 


Transmission  and 
Distribution   Dept. 


J.     LEWIS     CUNNINGHAM 

Marketing  and  Advertising 
Tower  Road,  Lincoln 

Activities: 

Hockey  1,  2,  3,  4;  Baseball  1,  4. 


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FREDERICK     M.     CUSICK 

Marketing  and  Advertising 

43   Falkland  St.,   Brighton 
Activities : 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Baseball  1;  Football  1,  4;  Hockey 
1,  2,  3.  4,  Manager  5;  Student  Council  2,  3,  4,  Secretary 
5 ;  Dean's  Cabinet  3 ;  News  1,  2 ;  Debating  Club  1 ;  Public 
Speaking  Contest,  Second  Prize  1,  3,  First  Prize  4,  5; 
"Who's  Who  in  American  Colleges  and  Universities"  5. 

Cooperative    Work: 
Boston  Globe,  Boston 
Lever  Bros.,  Cambridge 


Advertising  Clerk 
Clerk 


ROBERT     W.     DALEY 

Mechanical  Engineering 
68  Hancock  Road,  Maiden 
Activities: 

Band  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Banjo  Club  1,  2;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative   Work: 
Buckley  Iron  Works,  Roxbury 
M.  D.  C.  Power  Station,  Revere 
A.  F.  Curtin  Valve  Co.,  Medford 
C.  B.  Cottrell  &  Sons  Co., 


Westerly,  R.  I. 


Iron  Worker 

Maintenance 

Lathe  Hand 

Tool  Room,  Detail 

Drafting,  Jig  &  Tool  Design 


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L.     BURNHAM     DAVIS 

Accounting 
14  Sherman   Road,   Greenwood 

Activities: 

Law  and  Accounting   Club   3,  5;   Dance  Committee  2,  3. 

Cooperative   Work: 

L.   A.   Eslrach   Co.,   Boston  Junior   Accountant 

Jordan    Marsh    Co.,   Boston  Clerk 


JOHN     H.     DeLUCA 

Marketing  and  Advertising 
76  Scofield  Avenue,  Stamford,  Conn. 

Activities: 

Basketball   1,  2,  3,  4;   Law  and   Accounting   Club   1,  2; 
International    Relations    Club    5 ;    Football    Rally    Com- 
mittee 5;  S.A.M. 

Cooperative    Work : 

Wee  Burn  Country  Club,  Noroton,  Conn.  Accountant 

Grand  Union  Tea  Co.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Delivery  Man 

Phillips  Chemical  Co.,  Shipping 

Glenbrook,  Conn.  Clerk 


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JOHN     dePICCOLELLIS 

Chemical  Engineering 
1600   Huntington   Avenue,  Boston 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;   Rifle  Club  1;  N.U.Ch.E.S. 

Cooperative    Work: 

Enterprise   Engineering   Co.,  Draftsman 

First  National  Stores,  Inc.,  Control 

Somerville  Chemist 


JOSEPH     DIAS 

Liberal  Arts   I  Chemistry) 
368   County  Street,  New  Bedford 

Activities: 

Football  1,  2,  3,  Captain  4;  Basketball  1;  Baseball  1. 
Who's   Who    Among    Students    in    American    Universities 
and  Colleges  5. 

Cooperative   Work: 

Acushnet  Process   Co.,  Testing,  Research 

New  Bedford  and  Production 


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WILLIAM     0.     DiPIETRO 

Chemical  Engineering 
34    Hillcrest    Circle,   Watertown 

Activities : 

A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative   Work : 

Spaulding-Moss   Co.,  Boston  Chemist's   Assistant 


STEPHEN     J.     DONLON,     Jr. 

Accounting 
37  Salem  Street,  Swampscott 

Activities: 

Dean's   List   3;    News   4,   5;    Law   and   Accounting    Club 
2,  3,  4,  President  5;  S.A.M. 

Cooperative    Work: 

Boston  Globe,   Boston  Editorial  Assistant 

General  Electric  Co.,  Lynn  Cost  Accountant 


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ADOLPH     S.     DOROSZ 

Mechanical  Engineering 
353   South   Street,  Bridgewater 

Activities: 

Radio  Club  2;  A.S.M.E.;   C.P.T.P.  4,  5. 

Cooperative    Work: 

Electro  Products  Co.,   Waltham  Tool  Maker 

Vought  Sikorsky  Aircraft  Co.,  Tool  Design 

Stratford,   Conn.  and   Maker 

Boston  Navy  Yard,  Boston  Tool  Maker 


SAMUEL     DREVITCH 

Chemical  Engineering 
36  Wilder  Street,  Boston 

KZ$ 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;   Cross   Country  1,  2,  3,  Captain  4; 
Track  1,  2,  3,  4;  A.I.Ch.E.  Treasurer  3,  4,  5. 


Cooperative  Work: 
Wm.  Filene's  &  Sons,  Boston 
General  Trading  Co.,  Boston 
Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge 


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DAVID     B.     DRUMMOND 

Marketing  and  Advertising 
14   Georganna   Street,   South   Braintree 

2$A 
Activities: 

Fraternity  Vice-President  5. 
Cooperative  Work: 

Boston   Globe,   Boston  Messenger  Dept. 

N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R.  Co.,  Boston  Clerk 


BENJAMIN     A.     DUDLEY 

Mechanical   Engineering 
Farm  Road,  Marlboro 

Activities: 

Freshman    Honor    List;    Dean's    List    2;    C.P.T.P.    4,    5; 
A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Lapointe  Machine  Tool  Co.,  Hudson  Draftsman 


Collector 

Parking  Lot  Attendant 

Sheet   Metal   Worker 


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ALBERT     D.     DUNN 

Marketing   and  Advertising 
44  North  Wellington  Street,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

Cooperative  Work: 

G.  Fox  &  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Sales; 


FRED     T.     DWYER 

Liberal  Arts  (English-Journalism) 
314  Main  Street,  Melrose 

Activities: 

Dean's    List   4,   5;    News    1,   2,    3,    Sports    Editor   4,    5; 

Chairman  of  Sophomore  Dance  Committee;  Hus-Skiers  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Falk  Studio,  Boston,  Salesman 

Boston  &  Maine  R.R.,  Boston  Sheet  Metal  Worker 


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IRWIN     ELKINS 

Mechanical   Engineering 
11   Vinal   Street,  Allston 

21W 
Activities: 

Football   1,  2,  3,  4;   A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  Work: 

Royal   Crown  Bottling  Co.,  S.  Boston  Sales  Service 

Bethlehem   Steel   Co.,   Quincy  Outside   Machinist 


EDGAR     H.     ELLIOTT 

Mechanical   Engineering 
Thompson,    Conn. 


Cooperative  Work: 
Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge 
American  Optical  Co., 
Southbridge 


Bench  and  Shop  Work 

Bench  and  Shop 

Work 


53 


DONALD     L.     ELLISON 

Liberal  Arts    (English) 
7   Craft  Street,  Waltham 

Activities : 

Dean's  Cabinet  4 ;    Track  1 ;   Concert  Orchestra  1,  2. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Belmont   Hill    Gas   Station,   Belmont,  Salesman 

S.  W.  Ferguson,  Inc.,  Boston  Messenger 

Pepperell   Mfg.  Co.,  Boston  Shipper  and  Receiver 


HENRY    ELKSNIN 

Mechanical   Engineering 
159  South  Leyden  Street,  Brockton 

2$A 
Activities: 

Camera  Club  1;   C.P.T  P.  4,  5;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  Work: 
Lapointe  Machine  Tool   Co.,   Hudson  Draftsman 


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WILLIAM     C.     EVERETT 

Mechanical   Engineering 
73  South  Street,  Raynham 
Activities: 

Dean's  List  2,  4;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative   Work: 

Swansea  Print  Works,  Inc.      Textile  Machinery  Operator 
East   Swansea 


HARLAND     S.     FISHER 

Mechanical   Engineering 
149   Conway    Street,   Greenfield 
Activities: 

Senate — Tau  Beta  Pi  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List 
2,  3,  4;  Member  of  Program  Committee  for  New  Eng- 
land Convention  of  A.S.M..E  4;  Chairman  Program  Com- 
mittee   A.S.M.E.    5;    Member    Program    Committee    Tau 

Beta  Pi  5. 
Cooperative  Work : 

B.  A.  Fisher  Garage,  Greenfield  Mechanic 

Greenfield  Tap  &  Die  Corp  ,  Greenfield  Engineering 

Draftsman 


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MALCOLM     E.     FISHER 

Chemical  Engineering 
145  Conway  Street,  Greenfield 

Activities: 

Rifle  Club  1,  5;  A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative    Work: 

Greenfield   Tap   &  Die   Corp.,  Greenfield  Machinist 


JEROME     C.     FLATO 

Chemical  Engineering 
65  Rogers  Park  Avenue,  Boston 

Activities: 

Glee  Club  1,  2;  C.P.T.P.  3;  A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative   Work : 

Sanborn    Co.,   Cambridge  Machinist 

Greenfield   Tap   &  Die   Corp.,   Greenfield 


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PAUL    R.     FORANT 

Industrial   Engineering 
200  Minot  Street,  Dorchester 

Activities : 

Football  1;   S.A.M. 

Cooperative  W  ork : 

Northeastern   University,   Boston  Maintenance   Dept. 

Barnes   and  Jones  Co.,  Jamaica   Plain  Assembly 


CHARLES     F.     FOSTER 

Chemical  Engineering 
15   Lookout  Terrace,  Lynn 

Activities: 

Baseball  1,  2,  3,  4;  A.I.Ch.E.;  U.S.N.R. 

Cooperative  Work : 

General   Electric   Co.,  Lynn  Student   Chemist 


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MYER     FOX 

Electrical  Engineering 
89  Maiden  Street,  Everett 

Activities: 

Freshman    Honor   List;    Freshman    Tie    Ceremony    Com- 
mittee;  Freshman   Camp  Counselor  4;   Fraternity  Poten- 
tate 5;  A.I.E.E.,  Executive  Committee  3. 

Cooperative   Work: 

Eastern  Steamship   Co.,  Boston  Ship's  Electrician 

Hixon   Electric    Co.,   So.   Boston         Electrical   Draftsman 
La  Pointe  Machine  Tool  Co.,  Hudson   Electrical  Designer 


DEAN     FREEMAN 

Civil   Engineering 
98  Porter  Street,   Somerville 
Activities: 

Executive  Committee  4;  N.L1.C.E.S. 
Cooperative  Work : 

Barnes  and  Beal,  Rodman, 

Waltham  Drafting,  Computing 

City  of  Newton,  Newton      Rodman,  Transitman,  Tracing 
Wigton-Abbott,   Plainfield,   N.   J.  Transitman 


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JOHN     C.     GALLAGHER 

Business  Administration   (Accounting  I 
28   Maple   Street,    White    River    Junction,   Vt. 

AK2 
Activities: 

Freshman   Honor  List;    Dean's   List   2,   3;    News   1;    Law 

and  Accounting   Club  2,  3,  4,  5;   International   Relations 

Club   3,  4;    Banking  and  Finance   Society   2;    Fraternity, 

Chairman  of  Pledge  Committee  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

General  Electric  Co.,  Lynn  Cost  Clerk 

Boston  Globe,   Boston  Editorial   Assistant 


W.     CURTIS     GARDNER 

Electrical  Engineering 
56  Hartsuff  Street,  Rockland 

NEZ 
Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;   Dean's  List  3;   A.I.E.E. 
Cooperative  Work : 
Allis-Chalmers  Mfg.  Co.,  Hyde  Park  Sales  Engineer 


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IRVING     GELLER 

Liberal  Arts   (English) 
31  Howland  Street,  Boston 

Activities: 

Dean's  List  5 ;  Student  Union  2 ;  Dramatic  Club  5 ;  Cam- 
era  Club   2,  3;   German   Club   2,    3;    Sociology   Cliib   5; 
Rifle  Club  1. 


DAVID     W.     GIBBS 

Mechanical    Engineering 
49   Burdett   Avenue,   Framingham 

Activities: 

Senate-Tau  Beta   Pi;   Freshman   Honor   List;   Dean's  List 

2,   3,  4,  5;    Sears   B.   Condit   Honor   Award   5;    Student 

Union  2;  A.S.M.E. 


Cooperative  Work : 
Dennison  Mfg.  Co.,  Framingham 
Pratt  and  Whitney  Aircraft  Corp., 
East  Hartford,  Conn. 


Machine  Assembly 

Production 

Engineering  Clerk 


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ARTHUR     B.     GLINES 

Electrical  Engineering 
63  Bartlet  Street,  Andover 

Activities : 

C.P.T.P.  4. 

Cooperative   Work : 

Roland  B.   Glines  Co.,  Lawrence  Repairman 

Heinze  Electric  Co.,  Lowell  Stock  Supply 

M.  T.  Stevens  Co.,  Andover  Electrician's  Helper 

Boston  Edison  Co.,  Roxbury         Technical  Office  Worker 


MAURICE     I.     GOLDEN 

Chemical  Engineering 
15  Lome  Street,  Dorchester 

Activities: 

Chess  Club  2,  3,  4,  5;  A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative   Work : 

Boston  Insulated  Wire  and   Cable  Co.,  Boston        Testing 

Manchester    Dyeing    and    Finishing    Co.,  Analysis 

Manchester  and  Synthesis 


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ANTHOY     A.     GOMES 

Mechanical  Engineering 
42  Lowland  Avenue,  Cambridge 

Activities: 

A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative   Work : 

Sanborn   Co.,  Cambridge  Production 

Curtin  Valve  Co.,  Medford  Machinist 


RALPH     H.     GOfEN 

Chemical  Engineering 
17  Tower  Avenue,  Lynn 

Activities: 

C.P.T.P.  3;  A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative  Work : 

A.  D.  Little,  Cambridge  Research  Lab.  Assistant 

General  Electric  Co.,  Everett  Sand  Tester 


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FRANCIS     D.     GREENLEAF 

Electrical  Engineering 
South  Street,  Foxboro 

Activities: 

Senate-Tau  Beta  Pi;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List 
2,  3,  4,  5;  Swimming  Team  1,  2;  Student  Union;  Banjo 
Club  3;  Radio  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Chess  Club  2;  Senior 
Week  Committee;  Hus-Skiers  5;  Sears  B.  Condit  Honor 
Award  5;  A.I.E.E.  Executive  Committee  2,  3,  4,  5;  Ensign 
U.  S.  Naval  Reserve. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Boston  Edison  Co.,  Boston  Illuminating  Engineer 


SAUL     GROSSBARD 

Banking  and  Finance 
23  Claflin  Street,  Brookline 

Activities: 

Law  and  Accounting   Club   1,  2;    Banking   and   Finance 

Society   3,  Vice-President  4,  5;    Class   Dance  Committee 

1,  2,  3;   Hus-Skiers  5;    S.A.M. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Socony-Vacuum  Oil  Co.,  Boston  Sales  Promotion 


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JOHN     T.     GROVER 

Civil   Engineering 
Monponsett  Street,  Halifax 

Activities: 

N.U.S.C.E.;   B.S.C.E.;    A.S.C.E.;    E.S.N.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

E.  Laurence  Grover,  Contractor,  Foreman 

Stratford,   Conn. 

Town   of  Stratford  Assistant   Engineer 


SAMUEL     GUASTELLA 

Chemical  Engineering 
225  Canton  Street,  Fitchburg 

Activities: 

Track  1;  Rifle  Club  1;  N.U.Ch.S.;  A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Falulah  Paper  Co.,  Fitchburg  Chemist 

Foster  Grant  Co.,  Leominster  Polisher 

Independent  Lock  Co.,  Fitchburg        Plater  and  Polisher 


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RUSSELL     S.     HALLETT 

Chemical  Engineering 
15  Neponset  Avenue.,  Walpole 

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Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;  A.I.Ch.E. 
Cooperative  Work: 

Lewis  Mfg.  Co.,  East  Walpole       Mechanical  Dept.  Helper 
Dispersion  Products,  Inc.,  Needham  Heights  Testing 

Bird  &  Son,  Inc.,  East  Walpole  Chemist 


ROBERT     A.     HAMILTON 

Liberal  Arts   (Chemistry) 
91  Weston  Avenue,  Braintree 

Activities: 

Freshman    Honor    List;    Dean's    List    2,    5;    Baseball    3; 
Basketball  1. 


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GEORGE    D.    HANCHETT,    Jr. 

Electrical  Engineering 
Glen  Street,  Natick 

Activities: 

Radio  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Howard  H.  Amidon,  Worcester  Radio  Technician 

Northeastern  University,  Boston     Physics  Dept.  Assistant 


JAMES     A.     HARGREAVES 

Mechanical  Engineering 
362  Osgood  Street,  North  Andover 

Activities: 

A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Davis  &  Furber  Machine  Co.,  No.  Andover        Machinist 

General  Electric  Co.,  Lynn  Student  Engineer 


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DAVID     W.     HARTWELL 

Electrical  Engineering 
38  Charlemont  Street,  Newton   Highlands 

Activities: 

Band  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  A.I.E.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Holtzer-Cabot  Electric  Co.,   Roxbury  Draftsman 

Submarine  Signal  Co.,  Boston  Draftsman 


A.    CUSHMAN    HASKELL,    Jr. 

Chemical  Engineering 
21  Cedar  Street,  Marblehead 

Activities : 

Glee  Club  1,  2,  3;  Glee  Club  Librarian  1;  A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Naumkeag  Trust   Co.,  Salem  Check  Teller 

Arthur  D.  Little's,  Cambridge  Lab.  Technician 

Rust  Proofing  &  Metal  Finishing  Co.,  Electroplater 

Cambridge 

Metal  Hydrides,  Beverly  Assistant  in  Production 


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HARRY     B.     HATCH 

Accounting 
39  Grandview  Avenue,  Wolluston 

A ctivities : 

Sigma   Society;   Freshman   Honor   List;   Dean's   List   2,   3, 
4,  5;  Sears  B.  Condit  Award  4;   Basketball   1,  3,  4;  Stu- 
dent Council  3,  4,  5;  Class  Treasurer  4;  I. B.C.  2,  3,  4,  5; 
Junior  Prom  Treasurer. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Jordan   Marsh   Co.,   Boston  Inventory   Control 


NATHANIEL  F.  HAWTHORNE 

Mechanical  Engineering 
4   Carver  Boad,  Waltham 

Activities: 

Dean's  List  2;  A.S.M.E.;   U.  S.  Naval  Beserve. 

Cooperative  Work: 

General  Electric   Co.,  Lynn  Planning   Dept. 

Aircraft  Accessories  Corp.,  Turret 

Burbank,  Cal.  Lathe   Operator 

Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge  Turret  Lathe  Operator 


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ALFRED     B.     HAYES 

Banking  and  Finance 
127  Arlington  Street    Hyde  Park 

r$K 

Activities: 

Dean's  List  4;   Track  Manager   1;    Banking   and   Finance 
Club  4,  5;   International   Belations  Club   5;   Dane?   Com- 
mittee   3;    S.A.M. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Isabella  Stewart  Gardner   Museum,  Boston  Guard 


WALTER     I.     HAYS 

Liberal  Arts   (Chemistry) 
115   Ellison  Park,  Waltham 

Activities : 

Dean's   List   3;    Cauldron  Junior   Staff;   Glee   Club   1,   2; 
Class  Executive   Committee  1,  2;   Junior   Prom   Commit- 
tee;  German  Language   Club   2,  3;   A.C.S. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Eastern  Gas  and  Fuel  Associates,  Everett      Student  Chemist 


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GARDNER     L.     HAYWARD 

Chemical  Engineering 
25  Payson  Road,  Belmont 

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Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;   Debating  Society   1,  2,  3;    Frater- 
nity President  5 ;  Concert  Orchestra  Librarian  1 ;  A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Atlantic  Research   Associates,  Inc.,  Laboratory 

Newtonville  Technician 


ROBERT     D.     HENDERSON 

Civil  Engineering 
Main  Street,  Sherborn 

Activities : 

News  1,  2,  3;  N.U.C.E.S.;  A.S.C.E.;   B.S.C.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

W.  S.  Crocker,  Boston  Calculator 

City  Engineering   Dept.,  Newton  Rodman 

Boston  Consolidated  Gas  Co.,  Boston     Assistant  Engineer 


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ARTHUR     R.     HEDLUND 

Industrial  Administration 
78  Greenwood   Street,  Worcester 

Activities: 

Freshman   Honor   List. 


GEORGE    E.    HERBERT,    Jr. 

Chemical  Engineering 
47   Baltimore   Street,   Haverhill 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  4;  A  I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Tyler   Rubber   Co.,   Andover  Control   Laboratory 


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JOHN     E.     HERLIHY 

Chemical  Engineering 
73   Houghton  Street,  Dorchester 

Activities: 

A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Barnes  and  Jones,  Jamaica  Plain         Laboratory  Assistant 

Mass.  Dept.  of  Public  Works,  Boston      Laboratory  Assistant 


JOHN     A.     HIGGINS 

Electrical  Engineering 
184  North  Main  Street,  Andover 

A ctivities : 

A.I.E.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

E.  I.  duPont  de  Nemours,  Leominster  Maintenance 

Pacific  Mills,  Lawrence  Winding  Room 

Boston  Edison  Co.,  Distribution 

Boston  Technical  Dept.  Office 


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DANA     L.     HILL 

Industrial   Engineering 
21  Cheriton  Road,  Wollaston 

BrE 
Activities: 

Freshman   Honor  List;    Class   Secretary   3,   4,    5;    S.A.M. 
Secretary  4,  President   5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Bethlehem  Steel  Co.,  Quincy  Machine  Shop 


RICHARD     B.     HINCKLEY 

Chemical  Engineering 
21  Bodwell  Street,  Dorchester 

HTN 
Activities: 

Senate-Tau  Beta  Pi;   Freshman   Honor  List;   Dean's   List 
2,   3,  4,    5;    Fraternity   Vice-President   5;    A.I.C.hE. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Atlantic  Research  Associates,  Laboratory 

Newtonville  Technician 

Allen  Engineering  Co.,  Roxbury     Laboratory  Technician 
Arthur  D.  Little,  Inc.,  Cambridge         Research  Assistant 


63 


CARL     HOFFMAN 

Mechanical  Engineering 
40    Cabot    Street,    Hartford,    Conn. 

Activities  : 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Class  Treas- 
urer 2,  Class  Smoker  Committee  Chairman  2,  Program 
Committee  5;  Senior  Week  Committee;  Track  1;  A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Niles,  Bement  &  Pond  Co.,  Machinist 

Hartford,  Conn.  Apprentice 


ROBERT     S.     HO  JEM 

Industrial   Engineering 
5  Grove  Street,  West  Concord 


Activities: 

U.  S.  Naval  Reserve;  S.A.M. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Martin  Hojem,  Builder,  West  Concord 


Carpenter 


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9  A^ 


ROBERT     C.     HOLMAN 

Mechanical  Engineering 
8  Belmont  Street,  Norwood 

Activities: 

Freshman    Honor   List;    Baseball    1:    Ensign   U.   S    Naval 
Reserve;   A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

General    Electric    Co.,   Lynn  Turbine    Test    Engineer 


VICTOR     L.     HOPKINSON 

Mechanical  Engineering 
3   Franklin   Street,   Lynn 


Activities : 

A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Simonds   Saw   &   Steel    Co.,   Fitchburg  Draftsman 

General  Electric  Co.,  Lynn  Draftsman 


61 


FRED     R.     HORGAN 

Mechanical  Engineering 
874  Chestnut  Street,  Waban 
Activities: 
C.P.T.P.  4,  5. 
Cooperative  Work: 
Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge 
Star  Brass  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston 


Bench  and   Shop  Work 
Bench  and  Shop  Work 


THOMAS     E.     HOWARD 

Marketing   and    Advertising 
14  Park  Avenue,  Derry,  N.  H. 

r*K 

Activities: 

Dean's  List  3;  Cross   Country   1;  Inter-Fraternity   Basket- 
ball 4;  Fraternity  Vice-President  4,  5;   International  Re- 
lations  Club   3,  5;   S.A.M. 
Cooperative  Work: 

Wm.  Filene's  Co.,  Boston  Personal  Service  Dept. 

Boston   Globe.  Boston  Night  City  Clerk 

General  Electric  Co.,   Lynn  Production  Dept. 


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9  4.3- 


MALCOLM     P.     HOWIE 

Chemical  Engineering 
68  Standish  Road,  Watertown 
Activities: 

Freshman   Honor  List;   Dean's   List  4;   A.I.Ch.E. 
Cooperative  Work: 
General  Electric  Co.,  Lynn  Student  Chemist 


ALFRED     F.     HUGHES 

Electrical  Engineering 
200  Lewis  Street,  Lynn 
Activities: 

Bacchanalians  1;  Radio  Club  4,  5;   I.R.E.;  A.I.E.E. 
Cooperative  W  ork : 
Vulcan  Electric  Co.,  Lynn  Testing  and  Inspecting 


65 


ELMER     R.     HUNTING,     Jr. 


Chemical  Engineering 
148  Park  Street,  Springfield,  Vt. 

BrE 
Activities: 

Dean's  List    2;    A.I.Ch.E. 
Cooperative  Work: 
J.  &  P.   Coats,  Inc.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 


Dyer 


ELMER     E.     HUSSEY 

Electrical  Engineering 
10  Dartmouth   Street,  Everett 


Cooperative  Work: 

National   Mfg.  Co.,  Maiden 

Donnelly  Electric  and  Neon  Co., 

Boston 

Boston  Edison  Co., 

Boston 


Radio  Assembly 

Neon 

Sign  Inspector 

Light  Inspector 

and  Meter  Technician 


9  A^- 


ALFRED     G.     IRISH 

Marketing   and  Advertising 
142  King  Street,  Falmouth 

2$A 
Activities: 

Dean's  List  3;  Baseball,  Assistant  Manager  2,  3,  Manager 
4;  Interfraternity  Council  3,  Secretary-Treasurer  4; 
Cauldron  Junior  Staff;  Cauldron  Photographic  Editor; 
Student  Union,  Chairman  Service  Committee  4;  Frater- 
nity Secretary  2,  3,  Vice-President  4;  Interfraternity  Bas- 
ketball 4;   S.A.M.  Vice-President  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Rowe's   Pharmacy,   Falmouth  Clerk 


GEORGE     W.     JEWETT 

Electrical  Engineering 
77   Atkinson   Street,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 

Activities : 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  3;  A.I.E.E. 

Cooperative    Work : 

Allis  Chalmers  Mfg.  Co.,  Hyde  Park      Laboratory  Assistant 

New  England  Power  Asso.,  Governor 

Bellows  Falls  Attendant 


66 


ROY    A.     JUUSOLA 

Industrial   Engineering 
Main  Street,  West  Townsend 

NEZ 
Activities: 

Basketball  1;  Student  Council  5;  Student  Union  2,  3, 
Chairman  of  Freshman  Relations  4,  Chairman  of  Fresh- 
man Camp  5;  Class  Executive  Council  3;  Dance  Com- 
mittee 3;  Junior  Prom  Committee;  Senior  Week  Com- 
mittee, Chairman;  Fraternity  President  5;  S.A.M.  Presi- 
dent 5;  Who's  Who  Among  Students  in  American  Col- 
leges and  Universities 
Cooperative  Work; 

Simonds  Saw  &  Steel  Co.,  Fitchburg  Tester 

Hygrade   Sylvania   Corp.,   Ipswich  Cost    Dept. 


CHARLES     H.     KALAYJIAN 

Electrical  Engineering 
123  Marine  Road,  South  Boston 

Activities: 

Radio  Club  3,  4,  5;  I.R.E.  5;  A.I.E.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Sanborn   Company,  Cambridge  Tester 


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COLBY     E.     KELLEY 

Liberal   Arts    (Economics-Sociology) 
33   Clark  Street,  Lawrence 
Activities: 

Cross  Country    1,  2;  Track   1,   2,  3,  4. 
Cooperative  Work: 
General    Radio   Co,   Cambridge  Draftsman 


CHARLES     P.     KENNEY 

Industrial  Administration 
101   Conwell   Avenue,   Somerville 
Activities : 
Executive   Council   4;   Junior  Prom   Committee  4;   Class 

Secretary  4;   I.R.C.   3,  4. 
Cooperative  Work: 

Coca-Cola    Bottling   Co.,   Brighton  Salesman 

Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.,  Brookline  Tire  Retreader 

John  P.  Squire  Co.,  Cambridge  Office  Work 

Tarlby  &  Nason  Pharmacetical  Co.,  Cambridge        Salesman 
United  Farmers  Cooperative,  Somerville  Salesman 


67 


ERNEST     B.     KETCHEN 

Civil  Engineering 
43  Pinkham  Road,  Medford 

Activities: 

A.S.C.E.;  N.U.C.E.S.;  B.S.C.E.;  E.S.N .E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Realty  Inc.,  Boston  Maintenance  Operator  Fireman 

Town  of  Stoneham  Assistant  Engineer  Draftsman 


NORMAN     A.     KEYES 

Marketing   and  Advertising 
1168    Boylston    Street,    Brookline 

Activities: 

Baseball  1. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Jordan  Marsh  Co.,  Boston  Inventory  Controller 


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9  A*- 


JAMES     J.     KILROY 

Electrical  Engineering 
7  Christopher  Street,  Dorchester 

AK2 
Activities: 

Senate-Tau  Beta  Pi,  Treasurer  5;  Freshman   Honor  List; 

Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  Dance  Committee  Co-Chairman  2; 

Band  2;  A.I.E.E.  Executive  Council  4,  Secretary  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Boston  Edison  Co  ,  Boston  Engineering  Assistant 


GEORGE     H.     KLEMM 

Electrical  Engineering 
189  Belleville  Road,  New  Bedford 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  Yacht  Club 
3,  4,  5 ;  A.I.E.E.,  Treasurer  3. 

Cooperative  Work: 

General  Radio  Co.,  Inspector, 

Cambridge  Assistant  Calibrator 


68 


MARSHALL     E.     KULBERG 

Electrical  Engineering 
8    Northern   Avenue,    Beverly 
Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Astronomy  Club  2,  3;  Band  1,  2, 

3,  4,   5;    Concert   Orchestra    1;    Glee    Club    Orchestra    2; 

A.I.E.E. 
Cooperative  Work: 
Hygrade   Sylvania   Corp.,   Salem  Incandescent  Tester 

RUDOLPH     A.     LAAKSO 

Mechanical   Engineering 
241   Marshal  Street,  Fitchburg 
Activities: 

Senate-Tau  Beta  Pi,  President  5;  Freshman  Honor  List; 
Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  Track  1,  2;  Class  Dance  Commit- 
tee  2;   Class  Executive  Committee  2;   Class  President   3, 

4,  5;  Sears  B.  Condit  Award  5;  Delegate  to  National 
Convention  of  Tau  Beta  Pi  in  Philadelphia  5;  Commit- 
tee for  Induction  of  Husky  II  4;  Who's  Who  in  Ameri- 
can Colleges  and  Universities  4,  5 ;  Ensign  U.  S.  Naval 
Reserve;  Program  Committee  of  N.  E.  Convention  of 
A.S.M.E.;  Chairman  of  Committee  for  Installation  of 
Epsilon  Chapter  of  Tau  Beta  Pi;  A.S.M.E.  Vice-Chair- 
man 4,  Treasurer  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Northeastern   University, 

Boston 

Greenfield  Tap  and  Die,  Greenfield 

Boston  Edison  Co.,  Boston 


Assistant  in 

Drawing  Dept. 

Gauge  Designer 

Test  Engineer 


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9  A^ 


WILLIAM     X.     LAMB,     Jr. 

Electrical  Engineering 
149  Norton  Avenue,  Taunton 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Radio  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  A.I.E.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.,  Boston  Retread  Dept. 

Amoskeag   Mills,  Manchester,   N.   H.  Electrician 

Westinghouse  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston     Switchboard  Technician 

Stone   &  Webster   Corp.,  Boston  Designer 


HAIMO     R.     LAMMI 

Mechanical  Engineering 
9  Elks  Parkway,  Norwood 

Activities: 

Dean's  List  3;  Ensign  U.  S.  Naval  Reserve;  A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative   Work : 

Boston  Edison  Co.,  Boston  Junior  Engineer 


09 


SAUL     LANDMAN 

Civil   Engineering 
68  Fayston  Street,  Boston 
Activities : 

Band  1;  Executive  Council  5;  N.U.C.E.S. 
Cooperative  Work: 

Federal  Building  and   Wrecking  Co.,  Timekeeper 

Charlestown 

Ernest  W.   Branch,   Inc.,  Draftsman,   Computer, 

Quincy  Checker,  Rodman,  Instrumentman 


EDMUND     F.     LAPHAM,     Jk 


Electrical  Engineering 
Central  Street,  Norwell 


Activities : 

Senate-Tau    Beta   Pi,   Secretary    5;    Dean's    List   3,   4,    5; 

A.I.E.E.    Executive    Council   2,   Treasurer   3,   Secretary   4, 

Chairman   5. 


Cooperative  Work: 
Boston  Edison   Co.,   Boston 


9  4-?- 


FRANK     J.     LARIVIERE 

Civil  Engineering 
268  Cartier  Street,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

Activities: 

Dean's  List  3,  4;  Rifle  Club   1;   Glee  Club  1;   B.S.C.E.; 
A.S.C.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

City  of  Newton  Rodman 

Wilcox  Construction   Co.,  Brideport,   Conn.      Transitman 
L.  G.  Brackett  &  Co.  Draftsman   and  Engineer 


CARL     LARSON 

Liberal  Arts   (Economics) 
186   Linwood  Street,  Lynn 

Activities: 

Glee  Club  1 ;  German  Club  3. 

Cooperative  Work: 

General   Electric   Co.,  Production   Scheduling 

West  Lynn  and  Dispatching 


HAROLD     H.     LAVERTY 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Brownville  Junction,  Maine 

Activities: 

A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Colt  Patented  Fire  Arms  Mfg.  Co.,  Toolm 

Hartford,    Conn. 


MAX     M.     LECHTER 

Industrial   Engineering 
32  Press  Avenue,  Norwood 

KZ$ 
Activities: 

Fraternity  Corresponding  Scribe  4;   Fraternity   Treasurer 
5;   Dramatic   Club  3;   S.A.M. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Sanborn   Co.,  Painter's   Assistant, 

Cambridge  Solderman,  Machinist 


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RICHARD     H.     LELAND 

Liberal  Arts   (English) 
17  Cutter  Street,  Belmont 

Activities: 

Academy  5;   Freshman  Honor  List;    Dean's   List  2,  3,  4, 

5 ;  Dean's  Cabinet  5 ;  Cross  Country  1 ;  News  3  ;  Cauldron 

Junior  Staff  4;  Cauldron  Managing  Editor  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Boston   Globe,   Boston  Editorial   Assistant 


FREDERIC     H.     W.     LEONG 

Chemical  Engineering 
69  Holland  Street,  West  Somerville 

Activities: 

A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Boston  Insulated  Wire  and  Cable  Co., 


Boston 


Inspector 
and  Tester 


71 


JOHN     B.     LEWIS 

Liberal  Arts    (English) 
6  Buswell  Street,   Boston 

$rn 

Activities: 

Dean's    List    2;    Sociological    Society    4,    5;    Fraternity 
Social  Chairman  3,  4. 


JOSEPH     E.     LEWIS 

Accounting 
198  Warren  Avenue,  Whitman 

Activities: 

Law  and  Accounting  Club  3,  4,  5;  SA.M. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Plymouth  Rubber  Co.,  Plymouth  Stock   Dept. 


9  A?- 


BERNARD     L.     LIBON 

Marketing  and  Advertising 
9  Intervale  Street,  Roxbury 

KZ* 
Cooperative  Work: 
Wm.  Filene's  Sons  Co.,  Cambridge 
E.  Van  Noorden  Co.,  Roxbury 


Clerk 
Clerk 


THOMAS     A.     LIKOS 

Electrical  Engineering 
456  Broadway  Street,  South  Boston 

Activities : 

Swimming  Team  1,  2,  3;   Track   1;   Dance  Committee  2, 
3;  Junior  Prom  Committee;   A.I.E.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Edward  A.  Ellis,  Boston  Electrician 

Westinghouse  Electric  Co.,  Boston  Draftsman 


72 


ARNE     F.     LOFGREN 

Accounting 
28  Webster  Street,  Hyde  Park 

Activities : 

Sigma  Society;   Freshman   Honor   List;   Dean's   List  2,  3, 
5;   Law  and  Accounting   Club  3,   5;    International   Rela- 
tions Club  5;   Glee  Club   1;   SA.M.,  President   5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Dennison's  Retail  Store,  Boston  Clerk 

Boston  Gear  Works,  Quincy  Clerk 


CARL  A.  LOVGREN 

Chemical  Engineering 
16  Railroad  Avenue,  Rockport 

BrE 
Activities: 
Yacht  Club  4,  5. 
Cooperative  Work: 
General  Electric   Co., 


West  Lynn 


Electroplater 


9  aT> 


FAIRFIELD     F.     LYNDE 

Industrial   Engineering 
47  Orchard  Street,  Walden,  N.  Y. 

Activities: 

C.P.T.P.  4;  Empire  State   Club;   SA.M. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Shreve  Crump  &  Low  Co.,  Boston  Messenger 

Sanborn  Company,  Cambridge  Receiver 


HARRY     A.     MacQUARRIE 

Accounting 
Brownville  Junction,  Maine 

Activities : 

Sigma  Society,  Secretary  5;  Freshman  Honor  List; 
Dean's  List  2,  3;  Student  Council  5;  Dean's  Cabinet  3,  4; 
Law  and  Accounting  Club  3,  4;  Football  Dance  Com- 
mittee 5;  Who's  Who  Among  Students  in  American  Col- 
leges and  Universities  5;  S.A.M. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Boston  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Boston  Clerk 

Boston  Gear  Woiks,  Quincy  Clerk 


73 


A.     THOMAS     MADDOCK 

Chemical  Engineering 
257  Walnut  Street,   Brookline 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;   Dean's  List  2;   A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Atlantic  Research  Associates  Boston     Laboratory  Assistant 

Polaroid  Corporation,  Boston  Research  Assistant 


JOHN     H.     MAGUIRE 

Mechanical  Engineering 
135  Lasell  Street,  West  Roxbury 

Activities: 

Class  Vice-President  4;    Cauldron  Junior  Staff;  A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Boston  Gears  Works,  Norfolk  Downs      Production  Dept. 

Sanborn   Company,   Cambridge  Machine   Shop 


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JAMES     A.     MANEATIS 

Chemical  Engineering 
56  Jennings  Street,  Lawrence 

Activities: 

Freshman   Honor  List;   Dean's  List  3;   Track   1;   Student 
Union    2;    Orchestra    1;    A.S.Ch.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Tyer  Rubber   Co.,   Andover  Laboratory   Assistant 


MURRAY     MARKS 

Civil  Engineering 
55   Grove   Street,  Chelsea 

Activities: 

Fraternity  Scribe  4. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Wilcox   Construction   Co.,  Field 

Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Engineer 

Whitman  &  Howard,  Engineers,  Boston  Transitman 


74 


JOHN     E.     MARSHALL 

Industrial   Engineering 
216  Charles  Street,  Fall  River 

Activities: 

Dean's  List  5;   Band    1. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Firestone  Rubber  Co.,  Fall   River  Shop  Work 

M.  Spinelli  &  Sons  Co.,  Boston  Rodman,  Timekeeper 

Atlas  Tack   Corp.,  Fairhaven  Engineering    Drafting 

Hygrade  Sylvania  Corp.,  Ipswich  Methods  Work 


HARRY     W.     MARTIN 

Banking  and  Finance 
217   Spring   Street,   Brockton 

4>BA 
Activities: 
Dean's  List  3;   Fraternity  Publicity   Committee  3;   Bank- 

and  Finance  Society  2,  3,  4,  Vice-President  5. 
Cooperative  Work: 

Jordan  Marsh  Co,  Assistant  to   Head 

Bosto"  of  Stock  Department 


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THOMAS     R.     McCONE 

Liberal  Arts    (Chemistry) 
6  Wyvern   Street,  Roslindale 
Activities: 

German  Club  2,  3;  Student  Council  2,  3;  A.C.S. 
Cooperative  Work: 
First  National  Stores,  Laboratory 


Somerville 


Assistant 


james  m.  Mccracken,  Jr. 

Banking  and  Finance 
220  Nehoiden  Street,  Needham 

Activities: 

Sigma  Society,  Secretary-Treasurer  4,  Vice-President  5; 
Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  Dean's 
Cabinet  4;  Banking  and  Finance  Society  4,  5;  Who's 
Who  Among  Students  in  American  Universities  and 
Colleges  4,  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Pepperell  Mfg.   Co.,   Boston  Inventory   Department 


75 


john   l.   Mcdonald,   jr. 

Mechanical  Engineering 
600  Huron  Avenue,  Cambridge 

Activities: 

A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Curtin  Valve   Co.,  Medford  Machinist 

Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge  Machinist 


WILLIAM     M.     McGOOHAN 

Industrial  Engineering 
38  Marginal  Street,  Lowell 

Activities: 

S.A.M. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Jones  &  Lamson  Machine  Co.,        Routing  Dept.,  Turrot 

Springfield,  Vt.  Lathe  Assembly,  Drill  Operator 


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ROBERT     G.     McKEEN 

Chemical  Engineering 
40  Dee  Road,  Quincy 

Activities: 

Cross   Country   1;    A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Arthur  D.  Little,  Inc.,  Cambridge      Laboratory  Assistant 

Howe  &  French,  East  Weymouth        Laboratory  Assistant 


WILLIAM     McNEIL 

Mechanical  Engineering 
172  Beacon  Street,  Boston 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Track  1;  Student  Union  5;  Class 

Executive    Council    4;    Dance    Committee    3;    Dramatic 

Club  3;   A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Boston  Gear  Works,  Inc.,  Quincy 


76 


WILLIAM     A.     MERDINYAN 

Mechanical  Engineering 
143  Cottage  Street,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

Activities: 

Hockey  Manager  1;  Ensign  U.  S.  Naval  Reserve;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  Work: 

G.  M.  Najarian  &  Sons,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.        Maintenance 

Frank  H.   Black.  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Surveyor 

Vought-Sikorsky  Aircraft  Co.,  Aircraft 

Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Mechanic 


THEODORE     B.     M E R I A M 

Marketing   and   Advertising 
54  Beech  Street,  Rutherford,  N.  J. 

Activities: 

Band  3,  4. 

Cooperative  Work: 

American  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  Messenger,  Mail  Clerk, 

New  York  Photostat   Machine  Operator 


9  a^ 


RICHARD     C.     MILLER 

Mechanical  Engineering 
317A  Eastern  Avenue,  Lynn 

Activities: 

North    Shore    Club;    A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Barnes  &  Jones,  Inc.,  Lynn       Assembly  Testing  Research 

General  Electric   Co.,   Lynn  Planning   Man 


OSCAR     R.     MILLMAN 

Mechanical  Engineering 
8  Ashton  St ,   Dorchester 

KZ* 

Activities: 

Fraternity   Social   Committee    Chairman   3,   Chancellor   4, 
Newspaper  2,  3,  4,  5 ;  A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Cluett  Aircraft  Co.,  Falmouth  Airplane  Designer 


77 


EDWARD     A.     MORASKI 

Mechanical  Engineering 
1525   Centre  Street,  Roslindale 
Activities  : 

Freshman  Honor  List. 
Cooperative    Work: 

United  Fruit  Co.,  Boston  Laborer 

Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge  Machinist 

Automatic  Box  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston  Design-Machinist 


JAMES     A.     MORRIS 

Liberal  Arts   (Economics) 
17  Whitman  Road,  Lawrence 


Academy;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3, 
4,  5;  Student  Council  2,  5,  Secretary  3,  Treasurer  4; 
Dean's  Cabinet  4;  Class  Vice-President  1;  Sears  B.  Con- 
dit  Award  5;  Who's  Who  Among  Students  in  American 
Colleges  and  Universities  4;  International  Relations 
Club  2,  3,  Chairman  4,  5;  Economics  Club  Chairman  4; 
Statistics  Club  Director  4. 


Cooperative  Work: 
Pepperell  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston 


Inventory  Clerk 


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9  4.2- 


CLYDE     W.     MORRISON 

Mechanical  Engineering 
555  Liberty  Street,  South  Braintree 

Activities: 

A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Westinghouse  Electric   Mfg.   Co.,  Sheetmetal 

South  Boston  Work 


DAVID     J.     MORRISSEY 

Electrical  Engineering 
Highland   Street,  West  Medway 

AK2 
Activities: 

Senate-Tau  Beta  Pi;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  5; 
Track  1,  2;   A.I.E.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Boston   Edison  Co.,  Boston  Laboratory  Assistant 


78 


HAROLD     F.     MORROW 

Mechanical  Engineering 
23  Perry  Street,  Somerville 

Activities: 

Senate-Tail   Beta  Phi;   Freshman   Honor  List;   Dean's  List 

2,  3,  4,  5;  Class  Representative  1;  A.S.M.E. ;  Secretary  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Sanborn  and   Co.,  Machine  Shop  Assistant 

Cambridge  Precision   Lathe  Operator 

Service   Caster  and  Truck    Co.  Machinist's   Helper 

of  New  England,  Somerville  Assembling  Work 


CHARLES     P.     MORSE 

Mechanical  Engineering 
243  Weld  Street,  Roslindale 

Activities: 

Dean's  List  3 ;  A.S.M.E. 


Cooperative  Work: 

E.  W.  Wiggens   Airways, 

Boston 

Vought-Sikorsky  Aircraft, 

Stratford,   Conn. 


Fieldman   and 

Mechanic 

Sheetmetal  Mechanic 

Leadman 


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9  4-2- 
JOHN     J.     MORTON,     II 

Industrial   Engineering 
32   Colonial  Avenue,  Lowell 
BrE 
Activities : 

Football  1;  Cross  Country  2;  S.A.M. 
Cooperative  Wrork: 

Newmarket  Mfg   Co.,  Quiller, 

Lowell  Battery  Hand  Weaver 

Colonial   Beacon   Oil  Co.,  Process  Control 

Everett  Clerk 

Greenfield  Tap   and   Die   Corp.,  Layout- 

Greenfield  Rate  Setter 

CLINTON     P.     MOTT 

Industrial  Engineering 
94-60  224th  Street,  Queens  Village,  N.  Y. 
NEZ 
Activities: 

New  York  State  Club  1,  2;  Radio  Club  4;  Student  Union 
1,  2,  3,  4,  President  5;  Bacchanalians  1;  Freshman  Camp 
Leader  4;  S.A.M.  Vice-President  4,  5;  A.S.M.E.;  Who's 
Who  Among  Students  in  American  Universities  and 
Colleges. 

Cooperative  Work: 

A.   Schrader's   Son,  Draftsman, 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Production   Chaser 


79 


FRANK     N.     W.     MOY 

Mechanical  Engineering 
56  Tyler   Street,  Boston 

Activities: 

Dean's  List  4;  Rifle  Club  3;  A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Sanborn   Co.,  Cambridge  Testing 

Birdseye   Frosted   Foods,   Inc.,  Engineering 

Boston  Assistant 

J.  W.   Greer   Co.,  Cambridge  Draftsman 


JOSEPH     A.     MOZZICATO 

Chemical    Engineering 
49   Hancock   Avenue,   Medford 

Activities : 

Baseball  1;  A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Wesco  Waterpaints,   Inc.,  Laboratory 

East  Boston  Assistant 


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EDMUND     A.     J.     MROZ 

Chemical    Engineering 
149  Derby  Street,  Salem 

Activities: 

Senate-Tau   Beta   Pi;   Freshman   Honor   List;   Dean's  List 

2,  3.    4,    5;    Senate    Scholarship    Award    1;    Dean's    List 
Scholarship  3,  4;  A.I.Ch.E.  Scholarship  Award  3;  CP.T.P. 

3,  4;   Who's  Who  Among  Stud-nts  in   American   Univer- 

sities and  Colleges  4,  5;  News  3,  4,  5;  A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Eastern   Gas  and  Fuel  Associales,  Chemist 

Everett  Works  Chemical  Engineer 


ROBERT     G.     MUDGE 

Electrical  Engineering 
28   Rockaway   Street,   Lynn 

Activities : 

Banjo  Club  2,  3,  4;   A.I.E.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Vulcan  Electric,  Lynn  Test  and  Engineering  Dept. 


80 


ARTHUR     H.     MUDGETT 

Electrical  Engineering 
438   Hollis   Street,   Framingham 

Activities: 

Band  1,  2,  4;   I.R.E.;  A.I.E.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Dennison   Mfg.   Co.,   Framingham 


JOHN     F.     MULOCK 

Mechanical  Engineering 
293  Beacon  Street,  Boston 


BrE 


Activities: 
A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 
E.  F.  Mahady  Co., 
Boston 


Maintenance 
Installer,  Painter 


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9  4-2- 
ROBERT     H.     MURRAY 

Mechanical  Engineering 
1125   Commonwealth  Avenue,   Boston 

Activities: 

A.S.M.E.  Vice-Chairman  4,  Chairman  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

B.  F.  Sturtevant  Co.,  Hyde   Park  Draftsman 

Fore  River  Ship  Yard,  Sheetmetal  Worker, 

Quincy  Spotwelder,  Outside  Machinist 


ELWOOD     R.     MYERS 

Mechanical  Engineering 
100  West  Thames  Street,  Norwich,  Conn. 

BrE 
Activities: 

Freshman    Honor    List;    Dean's    List    4;    Rifle    Club    1; 
Rifle  Team  2,  3,  4,  Captain  5;  Glee  Club  1,  2;  A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 
Pratt  &  Whitney   Aircraft, 
East  Hartford.  Conn. 
Sloate   Chevrolet    Co  , 
Hartford,   Conn. 
Aetna  Motor  Sales, 
East  Hartford,  Conn. 
Lincoln  Institute,  Boston 


Engine 
Assembler 
Used  Car 
Appraiser 
Automobile 
Mechanic 
Laboratory  Instructor 


81 


ROBERT     NAIMAN 

Mechanical  Engineering 
8  Haley  Street,  Roxbury 

Activities: 

Dean's  List  4;  Track  1;  Baseball  1;  A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Cluett  Aircraft,  Falmouth  Designer 

SIMON     NATHENSON 

Liberal  Arts   (English) 

105  Waumbeck  Street,  Roxbury 

KZ$ 

Activities: 

Academy  Secretary-Treasurer  5 ;  Freshman  Honor  List ; 
Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  News  1,  Feature  Editor  2,  Make-up 
Editor  3,  Managing  Editor  4,  Editor-in-Chief  5;  N.E.I.NA. 
President  4,  Chairman  of  Awards  Committee  5 ;  Cauldron 
Junior  Staff  4;  Dean's  Cabinet  Vice-Chairman  4,  5;  N.  U. 
Contributing  Editor  to  Campus  on  the  Air  3;  Student 
Council  5 ;  Glee  Club  2,  Director  of  Publicity  3 ;  Stu- 
dent Union  3,  Chairman  of  Publicity  Committee  4, 
Secretary  5 ;  University  Wits  3 ;  Fraternity  Basketball 
Manager  2;  Newspaper  Editor  3,  4,  5;  Interfraternity 
Council  3;  Who's  Who  Among  Students  in  American 
Universities  and  Colleges  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 
Gilchrist  Co.,  Boston 


Salesman,  Stock  Clerk 


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9  A"1- 


JAMES     H.     NELSON 

Accounting 
9  Harrison  Avenue,  Gloucester 

Activities: 

Freshman    Honor    List;     Dean's    List    2,    3;     Law     and 
Accounting   Club   4,   5. 


C.     RICHARD     NOBLE 

Chemical   Engineering 
South   Longyard   Street,   Southwick 

Activities : 

Student  Union  5,  Religious  Committee  3,  4,  5;  A.I.Ch.E.; 
Ensign  U  S.  Naval  Reserve 

Cooperative  Work: 

Stanley  Home  Products,  Inc.,  Mixing  Chemist 

Westfield  Laboratory  Assistant 


82 


HUGH     J.     NOONAN 

Civil  Engineering 
10  Ayer  Srteet,  Peabody 

Activities: 

Glee  Club  1;  N.U.C.E.S.;  A.S.C.E.;   B.S.C.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Joseph  Selwyn  Co.,  Belmont 

Hingham  Homes  Corp.,  Hingham 

U.  S.  Army  Engineers, 

Manchester  Sub-office 


Instrument  Man 

Chief  of  Party 

Computer 


WILLIAM     C.     NUTTING 

Accounting 
33   Glen  Road,  Wellesley  Hills 

Activities : 

Sigma    Society    5 ;    Freshman    Honor    List ;    Dean's    List 
3,  5;   Glee  Club   1. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Edmunds  Drug  Store,  Newtonville  Clerk 

Webster  and  Atlas  National  Bank,  Messenger 

Boston  and  Clerk 


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9  A7- 


JOHN    R.     OGONIK 

Accounting 
33  Worcester  Street,  Boston 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;   Dean's  List  2;   Baseball   1;   News 

4,  5;   Law  and  Accounting   Club  3,  4,   5;   Banking   and 

Finance  Club  3,  4,  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Jordan  Marsh   Co.,   Boston  Clerk 

J.  F.  Hammetr  Co.   Boston  Clerk 


OWNEY     D.     OKSANEN 

Industrial   Engineering 
233  Main   Street,  Danielson,   Conn. 

BrE 
Activities : 

Dean's  List  5;  Student  Union  I,  2,  3;  Astronomy  Club  1; 

Dance  Committee  2;   Class  Secretary  2;   Class  Executive 

Committee  2;   S.A.M.  Vice-President  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

General  Electric  Co.,  Lynn  Planning  Office 

Foxboro  Co.,  Foxboro  Meter  Calibration  Laboratory 


83 


DAVID     W.     ORDf  AY 

Industrial  Engineering 
21  Fern  Street,  Auburndale 

Activities: 

S.A.M.  4,  5;  U.S.  Naval  Reserve. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge  Industrial  Engineer 


EDWARD     J.     PARSSINEN 

Electrical  Engineering 
Sandwich 

Activities: 

Senate-Tau  Beta  Pi;   Freshman  Honor  List;    Dean's  List 
3,  4,  5;   Basketball  1;  A.I.E.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

General  Radio  Co.,  Cambridge  Laboratory  Assistant 

U.  S.  Engineering  Dept.,  Boston  Rodman 


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9  A^ 

ALFRED     J.     PATTERSON 

Civil  Engineering 
132  Day  Street,  Jamaica  Plain 
Activities: 

Track  1;  Basketball  1;  B.S.C.E.;  A.S.C.E. 
Cooperative  Work: 

L.   G.   Bracket!   Eng.    Co.,  Draftsman, 

Cambridge  Calculator 

Brae   Burn  Nursery,  Salesman, 

Watertown  Landscape  Gardener 


CHARLES      R.     PATTERSON 

Accounting 
154  Keeler  Avenue,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

AK2 
Activities: 

Football  1,  2,  3,  4;  Track  1,  2;  Student  Council  5;  Class 
Secretary  4;  Senior  Week  Committee;  Football  Dance 
Chairman  5,  Football  Rally  Co-Chairman  5;  Fraternity 
Grand-Questor  2,  3,  4,  Grand  Councillor  5;  Interfraternity 
Council  3;  Banking  and  Finance  Society  Vice-President  3. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Jordan  Marsh  Co.,  Boston  Production  Clerk 

Boston  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust   Co.,  Trust 

Boston  Dept- 

Northeastern  University,  Boston  Assistant  Cashier 


ALPHONSE     PAJONAS 

Public  Administration 
68  Morris  Street,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Activities: 

Baseball  2,  3,  4,  Captain  1 ;  Basketball  2,  3,  4,  Captain  1 ; 

Student  Council  2,  3,  4;  Who's  Who  Among  Students  in 

American   Colleges  and  Universities  4,   5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Northeastern   University,  Boston  Student   Assistant 


WILLIAM      W.     PERKINS 

Industrial   Engineering 
32  Lafayette  Avenue,  Hingham 

Activities: 

Swimming  1,  2,  3,  4;   U.  S.  Naval  Reserve. 
Cooperative  Work: 

U.  S.  Coast  &  Geodetic  Survey,  Boston  Cadet  Office 

Warren  Telechron   Co.,  Ashland  Methods  Man 


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9  4^ 


HENRY     PETERSON 

Chemical   Engineering 
17  Lincoln  Road,  East  Natick 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  Track  1, 
2,  3;  Student  Council  5;  Cauldron  Junior  Staff,  Photo- 
graphic Editor  5 ;  A.I.Ch.E.  President  5,  Chairman  of 
Program  Committee  of  National  Student  Chapter  Con- 
vention, Boston,  1942;   Senior  Week  Committee;   A.C.S. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Atlantic   Research  Associates,  Inc.,  Newtonville 


STANLEY     R.     PETERSON 

Industrial    Engineering 
12  Springhill  Road,  Hyde  Park 

Activities: 

Class     Executive     Committee     4;     Camera     Club     1,     2; 
A.S.M.E.;  S.A.M.;  U.  S.  Naval  Reserve. 

Cooperative  Work: 

B.  F.  Sturtevant,  Co.    Hyde  Park  Sheetmetal  Work 

U.  S.  Navy,  Boston  Ordnance  Officer 


85 


WILLIAM     A.     PICHE 

Accounting 
Lancaster,  N.  H. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Boston  Globe  Newspaper  Co.,  Boston  Copy  Boy 

Jordan  Marsh   Co.,  Boston  Salesman 


JOHN     A.     PIERCE 

Liberal  Arts    (English) 
24  Alpine  Street,  Maiden 

Activities: 

German  Club  2,  3;  Yacht  Club  3 

Cooperative  Work: 

The  Boston  Globe,  Boston 


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9  A'2- 


WALTER     E.     POLLEY,     Jr. 

Advertising  and  Merchandising 
Highland  Avenue,  No.  Chelmsford 

$BA 
Activities: 

News  2,  3,  Advertising  Manager  4,  5. 
Cooperative  Work: 
Pepperell  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston  Clerk 


ABRAHAM     POLONSKY 

Mechanical  Engineering 
232  Myrtle  Street,  New  Bedford 

Activities: 

Band  1,  2;  Orchestra  1,  2;  A.S.M.E. 


Messenger 


86 


STANLEY     J.     POSLUSHNY 

Liberal  Arts   (Mathematics-Physics) 
617-18th  Street,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Activities: 

Football  4,  5;  Basketball  1,  4;   Baseball  1. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Sun  Oil  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Laborer 


LESLIE     E.     PRIESTMAN 

Mechanical  Engineering 
92  Main  Street,  Ashland 

Activities: 

Class     Executive     Council     2;     Cauldron     Junior     Staff; 
Concert   Orchestra   1,   2,   3,   Conductor  4;    Glee   Club   4. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Towle  Mfg.  Co.,  Newburyport  Trainee 

Lapointe  Machine  Tool  Co.,  Hudson  Draftsman 


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9  4-?- 


F.     WESTON     PRIOR 

Industrial  Administration 
354  Wolcott  Street,   Auburndale 

*BA 
Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;   Dean's  List  3;   Orchestra   1,  2,  3; 

Band    4;    Fraternity    Sergeant    at    Arms    4,   Secretary    5; 

Dean's  Cabinet  4;  S.A.M. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Crittenden  Mfg.   Co.,  Boston  Machinist 


THOMAS     A.     PRIZIO 

Civil  Engineering 
3    Floyd   Street,   Revere 

Activities : 

Baseball  1,  2;  Glee  Club  1;  A.S.C.E.;  B.S.C.E.;  N.U.C.E.S. 

Cooperative  Work: 

John    Rand,    Melrose  Transitman 

U.   S.  Army   Engineers,   Boston  Chief  of  Party 


87 


MICHAEL     PROHODSKY 

Liberal  Arts    (Economics-Sociology) 
School  Street,  Mansfield 
Activities: 

Track  1,  2,  3,  Captain  4,  IC4A  Two-mile  Indoor  Crown  3, 

Cross    Country    3,    4;    Junior    Prom     Committee;    Class 

Executive   Council   4;    Who's   Who   Among   Students   in 

American   Colleges  and    Universities  4,   5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

S.  W.  Card  Mfg.  Co.,  Mansfield  Machinist 


H.  CARLTON  RACE 

Electrical  Engineering 
54  Bond  Street,  Norwood 

Activities: 

Student   Union  5;  Yacht   Club  4;  A.I.E.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

B.  F.  Sturtevant  Co.,  Hyde  Park  Electrical  Testing 

The  Foxboro  Co.,  Foxboro  Engineering  Dept. 


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9  4-2- 


LEON    E.     RASANEN 

Civil  Engineering 
132  Roosevelt  Avenue,  Norwood 

BrE 


Football    1;     Track    1,    3;    Glee    Club     1;    N.U.C.E.S.; 
B.S.C.E.;   A.S.C.E. 


Cooperative  Work: 

Willcox  Construction  Co.  Inc., 

Long  Island  City 


Instrument 
Man 


HOWARD     I.     RAVVEN 

Liberal   Arts.    (Economics-Sociology) 
47  Pasadena  Road,  Roxbury 

Activities: 

Acadejny;    Dean's    List   2,   3,   4;    Dramatic   Society   3,    4. 


88 


RICHARD     F.     RAYMOND 

Liberal  Arts   (Chemistry) 
517  Essex  Street,  Lynn 
A  ctivities : 

Academy,  Secretary-Treasurer  4,  President  5;  Freshman 
Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  Dean's  Cabinet  4,  5, 
Vice-Chairman  4;  Class  Executive  Council  5;  Football 
Dance  Committee  5;  N.U.C.S.  Secretary  3,  President  4. 
Who's    Who    in    American    Universities    and    Colleges    5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Porter  Chemical   Co.,   Boston  Salesman 

Sears,  Roebuck   and   Co.,  Boston  Stock  Clerk 

Northeastern  University,   Boston  Chemistry   Dept. 

KENNETH     W.     RICHARDSON,     Jr. 

Chemical    Engineering 
824  Concord  Street,  Framingham 

2*A 
Activities: 

Cross  Country   1;   A.I.Ch.E. 
Cooperative  Work: 
Springfield  Gas  Co.,  Springfield 
Bay  State  Abrasives  Products  Co., 
Westboro 
Shell  Oil  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y. 


Heating  Engineer 

Grain 

Tester 

Assistant   Corrosion 

Engineer 


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9  4-^ 


FRANK     A.     RING 

Retail  Merchandising 
278  Grove  Street,  Waltham 

Activities: 

Hus-Skiers    5;     Banking    and    Finance    Club    2;     Dance 

Committee  3 ;  S.A.M. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Grover   Cronin,   Inc.,  Waltham  Salesman 

J.  S.  Packard  Dredging  Co.,  Assistant 

Quincy  Purchasing  Agent 


MICHAEL     M.     RIOLA 

Mechanical  Engineering 
3035   Main  Street,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Activities : 

A.S.M.E.  Executive   Committee  4. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Manning  Maxwell  and  Moore,  Inc.  Machinist 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Producto   Machine   Co.,  Machinist 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 


89 


VICTOR     I.     ROBINSON 

Electrical  Engineering 
233  Lafayette  Street,  Salem 

Activities: 

Radio  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  5 ;  A.I.E.E.  Executive  Council  2,  3. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Silver's  Supply  Co.,  Salem  Clerk 

Silvertile  Fixture  Co.,  Lynn  Shop  Manager 


WILLIAM     W.     ROBINSON 

Banking  and  Finance 
17  Beach  Road,  Lynn 

Activities: 

Sigma  Society ;  Freshman  Honor  List ;  Dean's  List  2,  3, 
4,  5;  News  1;  Cauldron  Junior  Staff;  Cauldron  Business 
Manager;  Student  Council  3,  4,  President  5;  Class  Vice- 
President  1,  2,  3,  5;  Treasurer  4;  Dance  Committee 
Chairman  2,  3;  Junior  Prom  Committee  4;  Senior  Week 
Committee  Chairman  5 ;  Committee  for  Induction  of 
Queen  Husky ;  Swimming  1,  2,  3,  4 ;  Ski  Club  President 
5;  S.A.M.;  U.  S.  Naval  Reserve;  Who's  Who  Among 
Students  in  American  Colleges  and  Universities  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

The  American  News  Co.,  Boston  Sales  Promotion 

The  Carter's  Ink  Co.,  Boston  Salesman 


9  4^ 


GEORGE      A.     ROSS 

Retail    Management 
18    Dustin   Street,   Brighton 

2$A 
Activities: 

Football  1;  Hockey  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Cooperative  Work: 

U.  S.  Post  Office,  Boston  Clerk 

Boston  Globe,  Boston  Office  Work 


GEORGE      G.     ROSS 

Electrical  Engineering 
338  Trapelo  Road,  Waltham 

Activities: 
Band   1,  2,  3,  4. 
Cooperative  Work: 


General  Radio  Co.,  Cambridge 


Draftsman 


90 


ALVAN     D.     RUBIN 

Liberal  Arts    (English) 
28   Babcock   Street,    Brookline 

2K* 
Activities: 

Student  Union  3;   News  3;   Dramatic  Club  1,  2,  3,  Presi- 
dent 4;   Glee   Club   1,   2,   3,  4;   Sociology    Club  4;   Inter- 
fraternity   Council  4. 

Cooperative   Work: 

Boston  Globe,  Boston  Editorial  Assistant 


ANTHONY     C.     ROSSELLI 

Management  and   Advertising 
28  Heath  Street,  Somerville 

Activities: 

Accounting  and  Law  Club  1,  2,  3 ;   Banking  and  Finance 
Society   1,  2;   Radio  Club  1,  2;   Dramatic  Club  1. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Sawyer  Construction  Co.,  Boston  Office  Worker 

Rosselli  Construction,  Foreman  and 

Somerville  Timekeeper 

William's  Radio,   Somerville  Copy  Writer 

U.  S.  Post  Office,  Boston  Clerk 


9  A^ 


SEYMOUR     RUTBERG 

Liberal   Arts,   (Economics-Sociology) 
28  York  Street,  Dorchester 

2K$ 
Activities: 

Dean's  List  4;   Executive  Council  5;   Dramatic  Club  5; 
Sociology   5. 


NORMAN    A.     SACKNOFF 

Accounting 
61  Pleasant  Street,  Brookline 

Activities: 

Baseball  1,  2;  Track  1;  Law  and  Accounting  Club  2,  3, 

4,  5;   Banking    and    Finance    Club    1,    2;    I.R.C.   1,  2; 

Glee  Club  1,  2. 


91 


ROBERT     I.     SAMMONDS 

Mechanical  Engineering 
431  Cabot  Street,  Beverly 
Activities: 

Dean's  List  3,  4,  5;   Basketball  1;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  Work : 

Sanborn  Co  ,   Cambridge  Assistant    Shipping    Clerk 

New  England  Power  Service  Co.,  Draftsman 

Boston  Invoice  Checker 

General  Electric  Co.,  Lynn  Designer,  Draftsman 


WILLIAM     E.     SANBORN 

Chemical    Engineering 
32  Vinal  Avenue,  Somerville 

BrE 
Activities : 

Freshman  Honor  List ;  Student  Council  4,  President  5 ; 
Student  Union,  Intercollegiate  Chairman  3,  Secretary  4, 
Vice-President  5;  Class  Treasurer  2,  Vice-President  3; 
Junior  Prom  Committee  4;  Fraternity  Social  Chairman  4, 
Membership  Chairman  5;  Who's  Who  Among  Students 
in    American    Universities    and    Colleges   4,    5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Eastern  Gas  and  Fuel  Associates,  Everett 


Chemist 


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9  A^ 


JAMES     F.     SANFORD 

Electrical   Engineering 
Water  Mill,  N.  Y. 

NEZ 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Class  President  4,  5;  Class  Treas- 
urer 3;  Class  Executive  Council  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Football 
1,  2,  3;  Student  Council  5;  Interfraternity  Council  5; 
Who's  Who  in  American  Colleges  and  Universities  4,  5; 
A.I.E.E.  President  5. 

Cooperative   Work : 

Western   Union  Telegraph   Co.,  Laboratory 

Water  Mill,  N.  Y.  Assistant 


ARNOLD     E.     SAUNDERS 

Chemical    Engineering 
53   Gorham  Street,  Chelmsford 

Activities: 

Senate-Tau  Beta  Pi;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List 
2,  3,  4,  5;   Track  1,  2,  3,  4;  A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Northeastern    University,   Boston  Chemical   Assistant 


92 


LOUIS     H.     SCHALL 

Electrical  Engineering 
64  Fairfield  Street,   Dedham 

AK2 
Activities: 

Radio  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  I  R.E.  3,  4,  5. 
Cooperative  Work: 
Submarine   Signal   Co.,   Boston  Draftsman 


THOMAS     F.     SCULLY 

Mechanical  Engineering 
185  North  Main  Street,  Ansonia,  Conn. 

Activities: 

Nutmeg  Club  2;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  fFork: 
M.  H.  Scully  Co., 
Ansonia,  Conn. 
Meullers  Service  Station, 
Ansonia,  Conn. 
De  Luxe  Ams  Co., 
Ansonia,  Conn. 


Helper  and  Estimator 

Bench  Lathe  Operator 

Automobile 

Mechanic 

Head  Checker  on 

Condenser  Settings 


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RALPH     G.     SEMONIAN 

Marketing   and   Advertising 
67   Foster  Street,  Brighton 

Activities: 

Sigma  Society;    Freshman   Honor  List;   Dean's   List  2,   3, 
4,  5;   Cauldron  Junior  Staff;   S.A.M. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Boston  Globe  Co.,  Boston  Editorial  Dept. 


LELIO     SERAFINI 

Civil  Engineering 
112  Lancaster  Street,  Quincy 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Glee  Club  1;  A.S.C.E.;  B.S.C.E.; 

N.U.CE.S. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Whitman  &  Howard,  Boston  Rodman 

E.  W.   Branch,  Inc.,  Quincy  Instrument  Man 

Hingham  Homes  Corp.,  Hingham  Chief  of  Party 


93 


ROBERT     W.     SHACKFORD 

Mechanical  Engineering 
217  Boston  Avenue,  Medford 

Activities : 

Dance  Committee  3;  C.P.T.P.  4,  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Sanborn   Co.,  Cambridge  Machinist 

Socony  Vacuum  Oil  Co.,  Boston  Salesman 


DEAN     F.     SHORT 

Accounting 
44   East   Britannia   Street,    Taunton 

*BA 

Activities: 

C.P.T.P.  4;  Football  1,  2,  3 ;  Interfraternity  Basketball  4; 

Orchestra   1 ;    Band  3 ;   Accounting  Club  3,  4,  5 ;  Senior 

Week   Committee   5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Jordan   Marsh  Co.,  Boston  Tea  Room 

Swansea  Print  Works,  Swansea  Frame  Tender 


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SIDNEY     J.     SIEGEL 

Industrial  Engineering 
90   Ames  Street,  Lawrence 

KZ* 

Activities: 

Dean's  List  5;  Hockey  Manager   1.  3,  4;   Math  Club  2; 
S.A.M. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge  Final  Checker  and  Packer 

Ashton  Valve  Co.,  Cambridge  Production   Control 


NORMAN     S.     SILSBY 

Mechanical  Engineering 
455  High  Rock  Street,  Needham 

Activities: 

Senate-Tau   Beta   Pi;   Freshman   Honor  List;   Dean's  List 

2,  3,  4,   5;    C.P.T.P.    4   5;    Student   Instructor   5;    Chess 

Club  2,  3,  Secretary-Treasurer  4;  A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Northeastern  Physics  Laboratory         Laboratory  Assistant 

Manager  of  C.P.T.   P. 


94 


SYLVAN     S.     SIMON 

Chemical    Engineering 
17  East  Boulevard   Road,  Newton 

Activities: 

Chess  Club  1,  2;  Mathematics  Club  2;   Student  Athletic 

Committee    4;    Baseball    2     3,    Captain    1,    4,    All    New 

England  3,  4,  Honorable  Mention  2;  A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

City  of  Newton   Engineering  Dept.,                 Rodman   and 

Newton  Transitman 

American  Oil  Products  Co.,  Assistant 

Cambridge  Chemist 


WALTER     SKOGLUND 

Mechanical  Engineering 
290  Whitwell   Street,  Quincy 

BrE 
Activities: 

Freshman    Honor    List;    Dean's    List   2,   3;    Class    Repre- 
sentative  1;   Dance   Committee   1;   Interfraternity   Basket- 
ball    4;     A.S.M.E.    Treasurer     5;     Ensign     U.    S.    Naval 
Reserve 

Cooperative  Work: 

Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge  Machinist 

Bethlehem   Steel   Corp.,  Radiographer 

Quincy  Pipe  Fitter 


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ERNEST     FRANCIS     SLAVIN 

Mechanical  Engineering 
140  Cliff  Avenue,  Winthrop 

KZ$ 
Activities : 

News  4;   Band  1,  2,  3 ;   Fraternity  Corresponding  Scribe 

4,  5;  Chairman  Social  Committee  4;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  Work: 

Crosby   Steam   Gage  and  Valve   Co.,  Draftsman 

Boston 

Hesse   Machine   and   Mfg.   Co.,  Machinist 

Boston  Engineering  Assistant 

Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge  Machinist 


BILL     K.     SMITH 

Mechanical  Engineering 
10   Orlando   Avenue,  Winthrop 

Activities: 

A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Boston  &  Maine  R.R.,  Billerica  Student  Apprentice 

General  Electric   Co.,  W.  Lynn  Student   Engineer 


95 


DUANE     S.     SMITH 

Liberal  Arts   (Economies) 
5  Plymuoth  Road,  Lexington 

Activities  : 

Dean's   List  2,  3;   Track   1;   Dean's  Cabinet  Secretary  5; 
Student  Union  5;   Class  Treasurer  5;   Debating  Club  1; 
Tennis    Club    1,   2,   3;    Hus-Skiers   5;   International   Rela- 
tions Club  3,  4,  5;   S.A.M.;  U.  S.  Naval  Reserve. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Falk   Photo  Studio,  Boston  Salesman 

Jordan   Marsh   Co.,  Boston  Salesman 

Northeastern   University,   Boston  Office   Boy 

Liberty  Mutual  Insurance  Co.,    Boston  Clerk 


ELMER     E.     SMITH 

Civil  Engineering 
Sabael,  N.  Y. 

Activities : 

Basketball   1,   2,  3;  Glee   Club   1;   N.U.C.E.S.;   B.S.C.E.; 
A.S.C.E. 

Cooperative  JFork: 

Lally   Column   Co.,  Cambridge  Draftsman 

Wigtom-Abbott   Corp  ,  Transitman    and 

Tahawus,  N.  Y.  Chief  of  Party 


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JACK      SMOOKLER 

Advertising   and   Management 
8  Montana  Street,  Roxbury 

Activities: 

Dramatic   Club   3,  4,   5;   S.A.M. 


BERTRAM     SPILLER 

Liberal   Arts    (Economics-Sociology) 
116   Lewis   Street,    Lynn 

Activities: 

Dean's  List  3,  4;  Band   1;   Orchestra  1;   German  Club  2. 


96 


JAMES      ROGER     SPRIGGS 

Liberal   Arts    (Economics-Sociology) 
19  Jackson  Street,  Attleboro 


EDWARD     M.     SPROWL 

Banking  and  Finance 
10  Phillips  Street,  Natiek 

*BA 
Activities: 

Dean's    List   3,   4;    Banking   and    Finance    Society    3,   4, 
President  5 ;   Law  and  Accounting  Club  3 ;  S.A.M. 

Cooperative   Work: 

Dennison   Mfg.,   Co.,  Boston  Sales    Clerk 

Atlas  Tack  Corp.,  Fairhaven  Cost  Accountant 


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JACK     J.     STALLER 

Mechanical  Engineering 
83  Shore  Drive,  Winthrop 


Dean's  List  4;  Camera  Club  1,  2;  Fraternity  Newspaper 
5;  A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge  Machinist 


NORMAN     A.     STEAD 

Mechanical  Engineering 
79  Pleasant  Street,  No.   Andover 

Activities: 

Cauldron  Junior  Staff;   A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Davis  &  Furber  Machine  Co.,  Andover  Machinist 

General   Electric   Co.,  Lynn  Student   Engineer 


97 


CHARLES      E.     STEELE 

Mechanical  Engineering 
162  Harvard  Street,  Quincy 

Activities: 

A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

New  Haven  R.R.,  Boston  Steam  Heat  Man 

Bethlehem  Shipbuilding  Corp.,  Pipers  Helper 

Quincy  X-ray  Man,  Outside  Machinist 


JAMES     F.     STOLBERG 

Liberal   Arts    (Economics-Sociology) 
72  Mill  Street,  Worcester 

Cooperative  Work: 

First  National  Stores,  Sales  Clerk 

Worcester  and  Manager 


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ABRAHAM     A.     STONE 

Accounting 
12  Franklin  Avenue,   Chelsea 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor   List;   Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  Law  and 
Accounting  Club  4,  5;  S.A.M.  4,  5. 


MERRILL      M.     STONE 

Electrical  Engineering 
84  Harvard  Avenue,  Allston 

KZ$ 
Activities : 

Band    1,   2,   3;    Class   Dance    Committee    1,   2,   3;    Class 

Representative     1 ;     Radio     Club     3,     4,     President     5 ; 

Astronomy  Club   1 ;   Dramatic   Club  4 ;   Fraternity  Scribe 

5;    AI.E.E.;    I.R.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge  Inspector,  Testor 

Westinghouse    Electric    Co.,    So.    Boston  Draftsman 


98 


RALPH     W.     STONE,     Jr. 

Mechanical  Engineering 
402  Wilbraham  Road,  Springfield 

Activities: 

Senate-Tau   Beta  Pi;  Freshman  Honor  List;   Dean's  List 
2,  3,  4,  5;  Sears  B.  Condit  Award;.  A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge  Repair  Man,  Inspector 

Chapman  Valve  Mfg.  Co.,  Stress  Analyst 

Indian  Orchard  Checker 


HOWARD     S.     STYRON 

Industrial  Engineering 
127  Broad  Street,  New  Bern,  N.  C. 

BrE 
Activities : 

Fraternity  Bugle;   S.A.M. 
Cooperative  Work: 

Sanborn   Co.,  Cambridge  Assemblyman 

Warren  Telechron  Co.,  Ashland  Trainee 


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WALLACE     F.     SULLIVAN 

Accounting 
23  Villa  Avenue,  Cranston,  R.  I. 

Activities : 

Baseball  1,  2,  3,  Captain  4;  Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4;  Who's 
Who  Among  Students  in  American  Colleges  and  Univer- 
sities 4,  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Northeastern  University,  Boston  Clerk 


RICHARD     D.     SUTLIFF 

Civil   Engineering 
69  East  State  Street,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

NEZ 
Activities : 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3;  Class  Executive 

Council  3,  4,  5;   N.U.C.E.S.  President   5;   Cross  Country 

Manager     1;     Fraternity     Secretary     5;     Student     Union 

2,  3,  4,  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Public  Works  Dept.,  Assistant  Town 

Stoneham  Engineer 


99 


FRANK     S.     SVELNIS 

Electrical  Engineering 
163  I  Street,  So.  Boston 

Activities : 

Freshman  Honor  List;   Baseball  2;   Radio  Club;    I.R.E. ; 
A.I.E.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

P.  S.  Thorsen  Co.,  Construction 

So.  Boston  Worker 

Fore  River  Shipyard,  Quincy  Electric  Draftsman 


CHARLES     B.     SWIFT,     Jr. 

Civil  Engineering 
6  Belvoir  Avenue,  Taunton 

Activities: 

Dean's  List  4;   N.U.C.E.S.  Vice-President  5;   Baseball  1, 
2,  3;  Glee   Club  1;  A.S.C.E.;  B.S.C.E.;  E.S.N.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

N.Y..  N.H.  &  H.  R.R.  Co.,  Civil 

Hartford,  Conn.  Engineer 

National  Fireworks,  Inc.,  Civil 

W.  Hanover  Engineer 


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EDWARD     S.     TAYLOR 

Industrial  Administration 
7  Linwood  Street,  Saugus 

$BA 
Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Glee   Club  1,  4;  Fraternity  Treas- 
urer 4,  President  5. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Poor's  Publishing  Co.,  Clerical, 

Wellesley  Proof   Reading 

Leonard   W.  Cronkhite,  Inc.,  Shipping,   Receiving, 

So.  Boston  Bookkeeping,  Inventory 

WILLIAM     I.     TAYLOR 

Industrial  Administration 
532  Fairmount  Street,  Fitchburg 

2$A 
Activities: 

Dramatic  Club  1,  2,  3;  Law  and  Accounting  Club   2,  3; 
Basketball   Manager   1,  2,  3,  4,   Head   5;   S.A.M.   Junior 

Prom    Committee,   Student    Activities    5. 
Cooperative  Work: 

C.  H.  Merrill  Co.,  Fitchburg  Steel  Driller 

Iver  Johnson's  Arms  &  Cycle  Co.,  Fitchburg        Inspector 
Clark-Wilcox  Co.,  Allston  Accountant 

Colt's  Patent  Firearms  Co.,  Clerk 

Hartford,  Conn. 


100 


THOMAS     J.     TEVLIN 

Civil   Engineering 
26   Burlington   Avenue,  Lowell 

Activities: 

Glee  Club  1;  N.U.C.ES.;   B.S.C.E.;  A.S.C.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

F.  W.  Stowers,  Methuen  Survey  Chief 

John  A.  Stevens,   Inc.,  Lowell  Student  Engineer 


ELLSWORTH     H.     TIDD 

Civil   Engineering 
85   Central   Street,   Georgetown 

Activities: 

Astronomy  Club  1;   N.U.C.E.S. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Alfred  E.  Tidd,  Contractor,  Georgetown  Carpenter 

Richard  Howe,  Contractor,  Danvers  Carpenter 


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ERNEST     W.     TITUS 

Mechanical  Engineering 
34   Randolph   Street,   Canton 

Activities : 

Cross  Country  Squad  1;   A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  Work: 

A,   C.   Lawrence   Co.,  Peabody  Draftsman 

Commercial  Filter  Corp.,  Boston  Oil  Laboratory 

Technician 


CHARLES     H.     TONGUE 

Industrial  Administration 
Potter   Boulevard,    Bridgewaters,   N.  Y. 

AK2 
Activities: 

Class  Executive  Council  2 ;   Banking  and  Finance  Society 
2,  3 ;  Dance  Committee  1,  2,  3 ;  Fraternity  Social  Chair- 
man 2,  3,  Secretary  5;  S.A.M. 

Cooperative  Work: 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  New  York 

Photostat  Assistant,  Mail  Clerk 
Morley  Manufacturing  Co.  Methods  Engineering 


101 


GEORGE     E.     TUFFIN 

Mechanical  Engineering 
North  Granby  Road,  Granby,  Connecticut 

$rn 

Activities: 

Class   Treasurer   3 ;    Executive   Council   3 ;    Assistant   Sec- 
tion Treasurer  4;    Fraternity  Social   Chairman  4;    Frater- 
nity President  5;  Hus-Skiers  5;  A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Veeder   Root,  Inc.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Inspector  and 

Assembly 
Underwood   E.  F.   Co.,  Hartford,   Conn.  Apprentice 

Toolmaker 
Pratt  and  Whitney  Co.,  E.  Hartford  Conn.,       Apprentice 

Toolmaker 


WALTER     C.     URBANIK 

Marketing   and  Advertising 
10   Becket   Street,   Dorchester 

2$A 
Activities: 

Baseball  1,  2,  3,  4;   Hockey   1,  2,  3. 
Cooperative  Work: 
Realty,  Inc.,  Boston  Janitor 


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FENTON     W.     VARNEY 

Mechanical  Engineering 
382  First  Parish  Road,  Scituate 

Activities: 

A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Boston  Gear  Works,  Inc.,  North  Quincy  Mac 


ALBERT     VESPAZIANI 

Mechanical  Engineering 
20  Eaton  Street,  East  Milton 


Cooperative  Work: 

Sanborn  Co.,  Boston 

Bath  Iron  Works,  Bath,  Maine 

Sturtevant  Co.,  Hyde  Park 

George   Lawley   Corp.,   Neponset 


Machinist 

Outside  Machinist 

Draftsman 

Engineer 


102 


RICHARD     F.     WADLEIGH 

Banking  and  Finance 
Treble   Cove   Road,   North   Billerica 

Activities: 

News  1,  Advertising  Manager  2,  Assistant  Business  Man- 
ager 3,  Business  Manager  4,  5 ;  Business  Consultant  5 ; 
Dean's  Cabinet  3 ;  Class  Dance  Committee  2,  3 ;  Junior 
Prom  Committee;  Cauldron  Junior  Staff;  N.E.I.N.A.  Or- 
ganization Committee  3,  Convention  Committee  Chair- 
man 4;  International  Relations  Club  4,  5;  Track  1;  Hus- 
Skiers  5;    Banking   and   Finance   Society  2,  3,  4. 

Cooperative    Work: 

Sears  Roebuck  and  Co.,  Boston  Sporting  Goods 

Salesman 
Mail    Order    Merchandise    Adjuster 


LOUIS     GERARD     WAHL 

Civil   Engineering 
328   Lynn   Street,  Maiden 

Activities : 

Band  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  N.U.C.E.S. 
Cooperative    Work: 

John  F.  Rand,  Civil  Engineer,  Melrose  Rodman 

Instrument  man 

Chief  of  Party 

Designer 


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GEORGE      E.     WALL 

Electrical  Engineering 
36  Tudor  Street,  Lynn 

Activities: 
C.P.T.P.  4;  A.I.E.E. 
Cooperative   Work: 
Vulcan  Electric  Co.,  Lynn 


Tester 
Laboratory  Assistant 


WILLIAM    O.     WALLACE 

Mechanical  Engineering 
5  Nonantum  Street,  Newton 

Activities : 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2;  Hockey  1;  Tennis 

1;  Rifle  Team  3;  Math  Club  2,  3;  Ensign— U.  S.  Naval 

Reserve;   A.S.M.E. 


Cooperative   Work: 

J.  W.   Greer,  Cambridge 

B.  F.  Sturtevant,  Hyde  Park 

Miller  Oil  Co.,  Waltham 

Newton  Free  Library,  Newton 


Designer 

Drafting 

Attendant 

Assistant 


103 


CHARLES     H.     WATERMAN 

Electrical  Engineering 
152  Kesley  Street,   South  Portland,  Maine 

Activities: 

Radio  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  Secretary-Treasurer  5. 

Cooperative   Work: 

Submarine  Signal  Company,  Boston    Laboratory  Assistant 


T.     RAY     WEAVER 

Chemical    Engineering 
106  Skiff  Avenue,  Frankfort,  N.  Y. 

BrE 
Activities: 

Senate — Tau  Beta  Pi,  Vice-President  5;  Freshman  Honor 
List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4,  5;  Cauldron  Junior  Staff;  Band 
1,  2;  Orchestra  1;  Fraternity  Vice-Presdient  5;  Senior 
Week  Committee;  Who's  Who  Among  Students  in  Amer- 
ican  Colleges  and  Universities  5;  Sears  B.  Condit  Honor 
Award  5;  A.I.Ch.E.,  Treasurer  5. 

Cooperative   Work: 

Factory  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  Boston 

Inspection   Department 
United  States  Rubber  Co.,  Naugatuck,  Conn. 

Laboratory  Technician 


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ROLAND     A.     WEBBER 

Chemical    Engineering 
760  Tremont  Street,  Boston 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;   Cross   Country  3;  Track  2,  3,  4. 


EDWARD     L.     WELLS 

Mechanical  Engineering 
15  Union  Street,  Randolph 

Activities : 

Freshman   Honor  List;    Swimming   Team   1;    Band    1,  2; 
C.P.T.P.    4;    A.S.M.E. 

Cooperative    Work: 

Boston  Gear  Works,  Inc.,  North  Quincy  Burring 

Drilling 

Internal   Grinding 

Inspection 

Blue  Printing 


104 


SAUL     S.     WERSTED 

Liberal   Arts    (Sociology-Economics) 
10  Nahant  Avenue,  Revere 

Activities: 

Academy,  Freshman   Honor  List;   Dean's   List  2,  3,  4,  5; 
Sears  B.  Condit  Award  4. 


ANDREW     W.     WHITES 

Industrial   Engineering 
182  Greenwood  Street,   Marlboro 

2$A 
Activities: 

Dean's  List  5 ;   Track   1 ;   Dance   Committee   1 ;    Cauldron 

Junior  Staff;    Cauldron   Managing   Editor   5;    Chess  Club 

1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Astronomy  Club  2;  S.A.M. 

Cooperative    Work : 

Lapointe  Machine  and  Tool   Co.,  Marlboro 

Industrial  Engineer 


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GORDON     B.     WHITNEY 

Chemical    Engineering 
Worcester  Road,  Westminster 

BrE 
Activities : 

Dean's   List  4;    Fraternity  Treasurer   3,  Vice-President  4, 
President  5;  A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative    Work : 

Falulah  Paper  Co.,  Fitchburg  Laboratory  Assistant 

Fall  River  Gas  Works  Co.,  Fall  River 

Laboratory  Assistant 


LAWRENCE     E.     WHITNEY 

Electrical  Engineering 
R.  F.  D.  #1   Box  64  Union,  Maine 

Activities: 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Baseball  Manager  1,  2,  3;  Radio 
Club  2,  3,  4,  5;  Rifle  Club  3;  Maine  Club  Secretary. 
Treasurer  1;  A.I.E.E. 

Cooperative   Work : 
Boston  Edison   Co.,   Boston 


105 


ROGER     C.     WILDER 

Marketing  and  Advertising 

17    Oakland   Street,   Melrose 
Activities : 
Dance   Committee   2,   3 ;    Law   and   Accounting   Club   5 ; 

SA.M. 
Cooperative    Work : 
L.  D.  Paine,  Boston 


Jordan  Marsh   Company,  Boston 
R.  W.  Linscott  Company,  Boston 


Draftsman 

Superintendent 

Salesman 

Parts  Department 

Stockboy 

Northeastern   University,  Boston  Night  Watchman 

J.   S.  Packard  Dredging  Co.,  New  London,  Conn. 

Shore   Captain 

DEAN     E.     WILLIAMS 

Chemical    Engineering 
39A  Walnut  Street,  Somerville 
BrE 
Activities  : 

Football  1,  2  3,  Captain  4;  Hockey  1;  Baseball  1;  Band 
1,  2,  3;  Student  Council  5;  Interfraternity  Council,  Sec- 
retary-Treasurer 5;  Social  Committee  3;  Junior  Prom 
Committee;  Class  Vice-President  4,  Treasurer  5;  Senior 
Week  Committee  Treasurer  5;  A.I.Ch.E.,  Who's  Who 
Among  Students  in  American  Universities  and  Colleges 
Cooperative    Work: 

John   P.   Squire   Co.,  East  Cambridge  Shipping   Clerk 

Boston  Consolidated  Gas  Co.,  Everett       Control  Chemist 


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EUGENE     R.     WILLIAMS 

Chemical  Engineering 
42   Harbor  View  Avenue,  Winthrop 

Activities: 

Camera  Club  1,  2;   German  Club  2,   3;   A.I.Ch.E. 

Cooperative   Work: 

Eastern  Gas  and  Fuel  Associates,  Everett 

Special   Analyst 


SAUL    WOLF 

Chemical  Engineering 
60  Wales  Street,  Dorchester 

Activities : 

Freshman  Honor  List;   Scholarship  Awards  1,  2;   Frater- 
nity High  Potentate  5;   Interfraternity  Council  4;   Cam- 
era Club  5 ;  A.I.Ch.E. 


106 


ARTHUR     G.     WOLFF 

Accounting 
32  Long  Avenue,  Allston 

Activities: 

Sigma    Society;    Freshman    Honor    List;     Dean's    List    2, 
3,  4,  5;  Football   1;  Student  Union  1;   Law  and  Account- 
ing  Club   4,  5;    International   Relations   Club   2,   3,   4,   5; 
Banking  and  Finance  Club  2,  3. 

Cooperative    Work: 

Jordan  Marsh  Co.,  Boston  Salesman 

William  Filene  and   Co.,  Boston  Shipper 


J.     LEONARD     WOLFSON 

Merchandising 
70  Abbottsford  Road,  Brookline 

Activities: 

Dean's  Cabinet  4;  Tennis  1;   Orchestra  1;  C.P.T.P.  4,  5; 
Camera  Club  1 ;  Hus-Skiers  5. 

Cooperative    Work: 

Wofson   Furriers,  Inc.,   Boston  Senior   Accountant 


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JOHN     D.     WOODWORTH 

Electrical  Engineering 
Edmands  Road,  Framingham 

Activities  : 

I.R.E.;  A.I.E.E. 

Cooperative   Work : 

Raytheon  Tube   Corp.,  Newton  Engineer's  Helper 

Lapointe  Machine  Tool  Co.,  Hudson      Circuit  Controller 


RUSSELL     C.     WRIGHT 

Marketing  and  Advertising 
716  Franklin  Street,  Melrose 

Activities : 

Bacchanalians   1 ;   S.A.M. 

Cooperative   Work: 

Jordan  Marsh  Company,  Boston  Sales  Clerk 

Spaulding  Moss  Company,  Boston  Receiver 


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PHILIP     YAFFEE 

Electrical  Engineering 
62  Fayston  Street,  Roxbury 

Activities: 

Class  Executive  Council  2;  Radio  Club  1,  3,  Secretary  2, 
Secretary-Treasurer   4;    Yacht   Club   4;    A.I.E.E. 

Cooperative   Work: 

Harvey  Radio  Laboratories,  North  Cambridge       Drafting 

Testing 
Repairing 


DONALD     J.     YOUNG 

Industrial  Engineering 
3rd  Avenue,  West   Hyannisport 

Activities : 

S.A.M. 

Cooperative    Work: 

Sanborn   Co.,  Cambridge  Machinist 

G  and  N  Engineering  Co.,  Boston  Design  Draftsman 


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JOHN      S.     YOUNG 

Industrial  Engineering 
2  Selwyn  Road,  Belmont 
Activities: 
S.A.M. 

Cooperative   Work : 

Sanborn    Company,    Cambridge  Machinist 

Star  Brass  Manufacturing  Co.,  Boston  Draftsman 


MANOOG     S.     YOUNG 

Liberal  Arts   (Mathematics-Physics) 
3A  Columbus    Square,   Boston 

Activities : 

Dean's   List  4;    Student  Union   Chairman,   Intercollegiate 
and   Civic   Affairs    Committee    5;    Delegate    of   National 
Assembly   of  Student   Christian   Association,  Miami   Uni- 
versity, Oxford,  Ohio  5. 


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JOSEPH     B.     YURYAN 

Mechanical  Engineering 
9   Marjorie  Street,  Hudson 

Activities : 

Soaring  Society,  President  4,  5;  A.S.M.E.  2,  3,  4,  5. 

Cooperative    Work: 

The  Lapointe   Machine  Tool   Co.,   Hudson  Draftsman 


MINOT  A.  BRIDGHAM,  Jr. 

Civil   Engineering 
179  Davis  Avenue,  Brookline 

Cooperative  Work: 

Associated    Factory    Mutual    Fire    Insurance 

Co.,  Boston,  Draftsman,  Surveyor. 


RALPH  D.  JOHNSON 

Mechanical  Engineering 
45  Second  Street,  North  Grafton 

Cooperative  Work: 
Dennison   Manufacturing   Co.,   Boston. 


A.  JOY  CORNWELL 

Civil  Engineering 
26  Orchard  Avenue,  Blasdell,  N.  Y. 


Activities: 

B.S.C.E. 

Cooperative  Work: 

Boston     Y.M.C.A.,      Boston,     Maintenance ; 

NY.,  N.H.  &  Hartford  R.R.,  Hartford,  Conn , 

Railroad   Construction. 


FRED  C.  GROSS 

Liberal   Arts    (English) 
980  Memorial  Drive.  Cambridge 


MORRIS  HOCHMAN 

Liberal   Arts    (Chemistry) 
67  Branscomb  Street,  New  Bedford 

Activities : 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Football  1;  N.U.Ch.S. 

A.Ch.S. 


CLARENCE  E.  SAWYER,  Jr. 

Liberal  Arts    (Biology) 
51  Everett  Avenue,  South  Portland,  Maine 


JAMES  J.  WALSH 

Liberal   Arts    (English) 
Blossom  Road,  North  Westport 


ALBERT  T.  WILSON 

Liberal  Arts    (English) 
187  Village  Street,  Medway 

Activities : 
Freshman    Honor    List;    Dean's    List 
Glee  Club  1,  2. 

Cooperative  Work: 
Y.M.C.A.,  Boston,  Clerk. 


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WILLIAM  DAVID  BELL 

1919-1938 


GEORGE  WILLIAM  DONLEY 

1918-1939 


IN     MEMDRIAM 


Robert  B.  Akell 
Dominic  Amara 
Joseph  P.  Andrews 
Edward  C.  Barmakian 
Otto  G.  Bartels 
John   M.   Bentley 
Chester  W.   Bray 
Henry  J.  Chin 
Fred  T.  Dwyer 
Irving  Geller 
David  W.  Gibbs 
Francis  D.  Greenleaf 
Robert  A.  Hamilton 
James  J.  Kilroy 
George  H.  Klemm 
Rudolph  A.  Laakso 
Edmund  F.   Lapham,  Jr. 
Richard  H.  Leland 
Arnc  F.  Lofgren 


John  E.  Marshall 
James  M.   McCracken,  Jr. 
James  A.  Morris 
David  J.  Morrissey 
Harold  F.  Morrow 
Edmund   A.    J.    Mroz 
Simon  Nathenson 
William  C.  Nutting 
Owney  D.  Oksanen 
Edward  J.  Parssinen 
Richard  F.  Raymond 
William  W.  Robinson 
Robert   I.   Sammonds 
Arnold  E.  Saunders 
Ralph  G.  Semonian 
Sidney  J.   Siegel 
Norman  S.  Silsby 
Ralph  W.  Stone,  Jr. 
T.   Ray   Weaver 


Andrew   W.   Whites 


SENIOR      DEANS     LIST 


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Schedules  are  remarkable  devices,  for, 
if  they  are  maintained,  objectives  are 
accomplished,  almost  imperceptibly,  while 
workers  are  more  concerned  with  the  more 
immediate    problems. 

Absorbed  with  the  intent  of  gaining  a 
college  education,  958  men  embarked  on 
a  five-year  schedule  at  Northeastern  Uni- 
versity in  the  Fall  of  1937. 

Raw  materials  for  a  ship,  which  would 
be  launched  as  the  "1942,"  entered  the 
gates  as  a  diffused  but  solid  shipyard 
located  in  the  Back  Bay  section  of  Boston. 


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Inspection  of  the  major  part  of  the  raw 
material  was  held  in  the  Huntington 
Building  while  some  of  the  specialized 
sections  were  being  observed  in  the  Main 
and  Laboratory  Buildings.  Construction 
was  practically  dormant  during  the  first 
year  while  the  inspectors  were  testing  the 
material,  looking  forward  to  the  day  when 
they  would  use  the  best  of  the  raw  product 
for  the  keel. 

During  the  inspection  period,  a  huge 
and  modern  new  way  was  being  con- 
structed, to  help  form  a  more  compact 
shipyard.  This  was  the  first  of  several 
ways  in  the  proposed  building  plan  of  the 
corporation. 

As  Freshmen,  members  of  the  Class 
spent  the  year  adjusting  themselves  to 
their  new  adventure  and  they  were  not 
overanxious  about  joining  activities.  Red 
and  black  ties  could  be  seen  flying  into 
waiting  trolleys  immediately  after  the  last 
class  of  the  day  was  over. 

"Whisker  Frisker,"  the  social  precedent 
of  the  Class,  attracted  250  couples  at  the 
Hotel  Kenmore.  The  catchy  title  has 
been  appropriated  by  the  four  subsequent 
Freshman  classes.  Fred  Cusick  and 
Charley  Gates,  representing  the  Class,  won 
second  and  third  places  respectively  in  the 
Public  Speaking  Contest  during  their 
Freshman  year. 


opnonaore 

Work  on  the  keel  of  the  "1942"  was 
started  in  the  Sophomore  year.  Raw  ma- 
terial, approved  by  the  inspectors,  was 
moved  to  the  new  ways,  and  amid  the 
conveniences  of  a  modern  workshop,  a 
firm,  well-balanced  foundation  was  built 
during  the  year.  Inconveniences  of  cross- 
ing a  busy  thoroughfare  to  get  from  one 
shop  to  another  were  memories  which 
would  never  be  experienced  again.  A 
campus  colored  with  chlorophyl  had  re- 
placed one  covered  by  macadam  and 
parallel  steel  tracks.  No  longer  would 
preceptors  have  to  contend  with  dance 
orchestras  practicing  beneath  them.  A 
more  compact  and  a  more  efficient  ship- 
yard was  the  resultant  of  the  change  of 
location. 

Two  smokers  were  held  during  the 
Sophomore  year.  Division  A  used  a  vaude- 
ville show  to  supplement  the  evening. 
Louis  Michaelson  walked  away  with  first 
prize  by  giving  imitations  of  F.  D.  R. 
giving  a  fire-side  chat,  Fred  Allen,  and 
other  prominent  persons.  Dave  Drum- 
inond  and  Bill  Taylor  took  second  prize 
with  an  exhibition  of  a  couple  jitterbug- 
ging.  Gene  Garlick,  with  his  tap  dancing, 
won  third  prize.  Division  B  had  a  quiz 
program  to  augment  its  smoker.  Harold 
Drury,  Bob  McNally,  and  Harry  Mac- 
Quarrie  were  winners   in  that   order. 

"The  '42  Tangle"  was  held  at  the  Copley 
Plaza  during  the  Sophomore  year  with  Ed 
Dacy,  as  M.  C,  conducting  a  musical  quiz 
styled  after  Kay  Kyser's  Colleg  of  Musical 
Knowledge.  Sam  Zax,  who  later  took 
second  place  on  one  of  Kyser's  nationwide 
broadcasts,  won  first  honors. 

Outstanding  social  success  of  the  Sopho- 
more year  was  "The  Northeastern  Moon- 
light Sail,"  first  affair  in  the  history  of 
the  University  for  which  a  steamship  had 
been  chartered  for  the  exclusive  use  of  the 
student  body  and  guests.  The  S.S.  Steel 
Pier  was  hired  and  300  classmates,  faculty 


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112 


guests,  and  other  students  sailed  a  tri- 
angular course  outside  of  Boston  Harbor 
on  a  smooth,  clear,  moonlight  June  even- 
ing. Nate  Abrams  added  to  the  evening 
with  several  tap  renditions  in  the  cabin. 

It  was  during  the  Sophomore  year  that 
students  throughout  the  country  decided 
that  their  fish  diet  needed  a  touch  of  color- 
ing. It  started  with  a  Harvard  under- 
graduate who  paid  off  a  debt  by  devouring 
a  live  goldfish.  Students  in  other  schools, 
not  to  be  outdone  by  Harvard,  took  up 
the  challenge  and  the  "world  record"  in- 
creased day  by  day.  Northeastern's  un- 
official representative,  Jack  Smookler,  re- 
ceived notoriety  when  he  consumed  36 
wiggling  specimens  in  front  of  the  Opera 
House  while  a  cheering  crowd  held  up 
traffic  on  the  Avenue.  Smookler's  world 
record  was  broken  nine  hours  later  when 
an  M.I.T.  gourmand  was  credited  with 
forty  fish. 

Several  members  of  the  Class  of  '42,  who 
were  destined  to  maintain  their  positions 
during  the  next  two  years,  made  first  string 
on  the  varsity  teams  during  the  Sophomore 
year.  Lou  Cunningham  and  Johnny  Chip- 
man  were  outstanding  on  the  hockey  team, 
while  Jack  Wiren  and  Sam  Drevitch  were 
key  men  on  the  track  and  cross  country 
teams.  Dean  Williams,  Ronnie  Tubbs  and 
Charley  Abend  were  regulars  on  the  foot- 
ball team  and  Syl  Simon  and  Charley 
Foster  were  big  stickers  on  the  baseball 
team. 


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Work  on  the  hull  of  the  "1942"  occupied 
the  schedule  for  the  Middler  year.  During 
this  formulative  year,  progress  became 
very  evident  to  the  yard  officials.  The 
"1942"  assumed  the  smooth  lines  which 
had  been  drawn  out  for  her.  The  two 
years  previously  given  over  to  assure  the 
ship  of  a  firm  foundation  were  being  used 
as  basis  for  the  specialized  work  to  follow. 


The  unique  dances  of  the  Class  came 
during  the  Middler  year,  which  is  also 
unique  at  Northeastern.  The  same  year 
which  brings  the  first  grey  hairs  to  the 
heads  of  many  Northeastern  men  who 
spend  many  hours  relating  the  why's  and 
wherefor's  of  a  Middler  year,  saw  over 
200  unsuperstitious  couples  attending  the 
"Hi-jinx"  dance.  Friday  the  13th  was  the 
date  of  the  affair  at  which  classmates 
waved  a  flouting  hand  at  dame  misfortune. 
Two  black  cats  roamed  the  floor,  crossing 
couples'  paths,  while  carefree  students 
were  breaking  mirrors  and  walking  under 
a  specially  erected  ladder.  Students  did 
not  report  any  serious  consequences,  but 
the  Class  Treasurer,  Jimmy  Sanford,  woe- 
fully claimed  that  dame  misfortune  had 
wreaked  her  misfortune  on  him.  The 
bookkeeping  entry  for  the  dance  was  also 
unique  in  that  it  was  the  only  one  in  the 
history  of  the  Class  which  was  inserted  in 
red  ink. 

Division  B  came  along  with  the 
equally  unusual  "Double  Decker"  dance 
held  at  Longwood  Towers.  Two  bands 
were  featured  at  this  affair:  Harry  Daw 
supplied  the  regular  dance  music,  while 
Ed  Parsley  and  his  "Saddle  Pals"  offered 
entertainment  at  the  intermission  with 
cowboy  songs,  rope  tricks,  and  poor  jokes. 

Most  of  the  out  of  state  and  many  local 
members  of  the  Class  had  become  mem- 
bers of  fraternities  by  the  Middler  Year. 
These  men  found  in  their  fraternities  a 
substitute  for  their  homes  which  was 
better  than  they  had  expected  to  find. 
The  housemother  furnished  the  home 
cooked  food  and  just  enough  parental 
supervision  to  keep  them  from  going  too 
far  astray.  Members  made  strong  friend- 
ships and  "brothers"  were  surprised  to  find 
the  extent  to  which  fellow  members  would 
go  to  help  them  out  of  any  difficulty. 
Fraternity  members  were  exposed,  more 
so  than  non-fraternity  members,  to  an  im- 
portant course  which  they  did  not  sign  up 
for,  i.e.,  human  nature. 

Al  Pajonas  and  Wally  Sullivan,  two  of 
the  outstanding  men  who  accelerated  their 


CLASS     HISTORY 


113 


programs  to  be  graduated  with  the  Class 
of  '42,  were  both  first  stringers  on  the 
baseball  and  basketball  teams  during  the 
1939-40  college  year. 


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Specialization  was  necessary  during  the 
Junior  year  if  the  boat  was  to  attain  per- 
fection by  June  1942.  Each  member  con- 
centrated on  his  major  and  the  hull  of 
the  "1942"  was  outfitted  with  the  special 
parts.  At  the  end  of  the  year  the  ship 
appeared  nearly  ready  for  launching,  as 
all  the  elements  called  for  in  the  blue- 
prints had  been  placed.  True,  all  the 
specifications  had  been  met  but  there  was 
still  a  short  period,  called  for  in  the  sche- 
dule, necessary  to  polish  up  the  various 
parts  before  launching  could  be  held. 

Social  activity  was  dormant  during  the 
early  part  of  the  Junior  year,  for  class- 
mates were  looking  forward  to  the  cli- 
mactic social  event  of  their  lives — the 
Junior  Promenade — and  anything  else 
would  have  been  out  of  place. 

Committeemen  worked  hard  and  silently. 
They  met  at  least  once  a  week  to  spend 
an  evening  preparing  for  the  night  which 
would  be  termed  perfect  by  their  class- 
mates. The  committee  pledged  their  word 
to  keep  the  plans  secret  until  notification 
came  through  the  proper  channel.  Every 
committeeman  kept  his  pledge  and 
through  the  medium  of  the  NEWS,  mem- 
bers of  the  Class  learned  that  the  Imperial 
Ballroom  of  the  Hotel  Statler  had  been 
selected  as  the  site  of  the  Prom. 

Other  announcements  came  through 
periodically  and  prosaically  to  the  mem- 
bers of  the  Class  who  were  interested 
primarily  in  one  thing:  "Whose  band  will 
be  selected  to  afford  the  music  for  the  big 
affair?" 

Then  the  announcement  was  made: 
Harry  James,  the  World's  No.  1  Trum- 
peter, and  his  nineteen-piece  orchestra  had 


been  signed  to  play  for  the  most  elaborate 
social  event  of  the  Class.  Students  were 
unanimous  in  their  acclaim,  and  not  one 
ticket  was  returned  as  a  registration  of 
disapproval  of  the  selection. 

Students  were  going  to  great  extremes 
to  make  sure  that  the  evening  would  be 
a  social  success.  Emily  Post's  "Blue  Book" 
had  a  long  reserved  list  at  the  public 
libraries  in  Greater  Boston.  Some  students 
were  taking  dancing  lessons  so  that  they 
would  be  right  up  to  form  when  the 
evening  came.  Everyone  reserved  the 
evening  of  April  4  with  his  best  girl,  and 
then  became  absorbed  with  making  sure 
that  every  detail  for  the  evening  had  been 
taken  care  of. 

Then  the  evening  came.  Baggy  sport 
clothes  were  doffed  for  the  vesture  re- 
quired by  the  affair.  Tails  were  donned 
for  the  first  time  by  the  majority  of  Class 
members  and  each  one  called  for  his  own 
"Miss  Northeastern." 

Couples  entered  the  Imperial  Ballroom 
and  began  an  evening  which  was  later 
termed  "a  social  and  financial,  if  not  an 
epicurean  success."  James  proved  he  had 
a  just  claim  to  his  "World's  No.  1  Trum- 
peter" title.  The  music  was  smooth,  the 
vocalist,  Dick  Haines,  was  very  good,  and 
the  air  of  sophistication  made  the  evening 
particularly  pleasant.  But  the  Class  re- 
ceived a  minor  set-back  when  the  an- 
nouncement was  made  that  the  guest  of  a 
prominent  Class  of  1941  student,  Gerald 
DeNapoli,  had  been  selected  as  "Miss 
Northeastern."  Following  the  grand  march 
the  attendees  received  their  only  major 
disappointment  when  they  returned  to 
their  tables  for  the  scheduled  chicken 
dinners,  which  turned  out  to  be  a  poor 
facsimile  of  a  midnight  snack. 

Despite  these  "set-backs,"  the  Class  was 
grateful  to  Johnny  Chipman,  Chairman, 
and  the  rest  of  the  committee  for  arrang- 
ing an  evening  which  will  be  cherished 
forever. 

Music  officially  ended  at  3  A.M.,  but 
few  students  danced  until  the  end.  By 
that  time  students  were  engaged  in  carry- 


CLASS     HISTORY 


114 


ing  out  their  schedules   which   had    been 
arranged    beforehand. 

Names  of  members  of  the  Class  could 
be  found  in  important  offices  and  positions 
in  every  activity  and  sport  during  the 
Junior  year.  Si  Nathenson  and  Dick  Wad- 
leigh  held  the  top  positions  on  the  NEWS, 
leading  the  staff  toward  the  third  straight 
"All-American"  rating.  They  were  also 
responsible  for  the  success  of  the  New 
England  Inter-Collegiate  Newspaper  Asso- 
ciation convention  held  at  Northeastern. 
Mike  Prohodsky  won  national  recognition 
when  he  captured  the  I.C.  4A.  two-mile 
championship  at  Madison  Square  Garden 
in  New  York  while  Fred  Cusick  was  gain- 
ing fame  throughout  New  England  with 
his  daily  sports  review  over  Station  WCOP 
in  Boston. 


enior 

Activity  during  the  Senior  year  was 
pointed  toward  the  last  social  event  of  the 
Class — Senior  Week.  But  the  festivities 
scheduled  for  June  would  have  been 
poorly  attended  by  many  B.A.'s,  L.A.'s, 
and  some  of  the  engineers  who  would,  by 
that  time,  be  working  for  Uncle  Sam. 
Draft  boards  which  had  been  lenient 
toward  college  students  before  December 
7,  1941,  became  very  strict  about  their 
deferments  after  the  attack  on  Pearl  Har- 
bor. So  it  was  decided  to  have  two  sepa- 
rate Senior  Weeks — one  for  each  division. 
Division  A  has  had  its  affairs — a  stag 
banquet  at  the  Hotel  Gardner  and  a  formal 
dinner-dance  in  the  Statler  Terrace  Room 
— and  Division  B  is  expected  to  have 
similar  affairs.  Thus,  the  Class  is  deprived 
of  the  opportunity  of  terminating  its 
studies  with  the  fanfare  of  previous 
Classes.  But  the  situation  could  not  be 
helped  and  the  members  have  one  con- 
solation; i.e.,  the  Junior  Promenade  will 
be  all  the  more  vivid  because  it  is  the 
brightest    spot   in   social  history — the  one 


point  where  both  divisions  united  for  the 
Class  formal. 

Seniors  played  prominent  roles  during 
their  final  year  at  Northeastern.  To  men- 
tion a  few,  Rudy  Laskso  was  instrumental 
in  having  the  College  of  Engineering  ac- 
cepted by  Tau  Beta  Pi,  national  honor 
society  for  Engineering  Colleges;  Bill 
Robinson  and  Gordon  Brown  played  im- 
portant parts  in  organizing  the  Hus-skiers; 
and  Alpha  Kappa  Sigma,  under  Charley 
Patterson,  purchased  $1200  worth  of  de- 
fense bonds. 

The  ship  is  nearly  complete  and  ready 
for  launching  according  to  the  schedule 
which  was  set  five  years  ago.  As  the  Ad- 
ministration prepares  for  the  commence- 
ment exercises,  it  finds  that  while  it  was 
building  one  large  ship,  there  are  over  300 
smaller  boats  which  make  the  larger  ship 
complete.  These  boats  have  completed 
their  formulative  period  on  the  ways  and 
must  be  launched  to  make  way  for  a  new 
ship. 

But  they  are  not  complete.  As  with 
every  ship,  there  is  much  work  to  be 
done  after  the  launching — their  careers 
are  just  beginning.  These  boats  have  been 
moulded  according  to  a  pattern  of  the 
world  which  looks  to  them  for  leadership. 
To  date  these  boats  have  had  a  similar 
background  but  with  the  launching  this 
similarity  ceases.  Different  experiences 
and  environments  will  make  them  more 
individualistic  as  the  years  pass.  Someone 
once  aptly  said: 
"It  is  the  set  of  the  Sails 

And  not   the    gales 

Which  determine  the  course  you  go." 

It  is  impossible  to  predict  at  this  time 
where  these  ships  will  sail  and  to  what 
extent  their  careers  will  be  successful. 
Their  first  objectives  are  Tokyo,  Berlin, 
and  Rome.  When  these  goals  have  been 
attained,  then  they  may  embark  on  the 
courses  which  they  themselves  choose.  A 
far  better  author  than  the  present  one  will 
record  that  history  for  the  twenty-fifth 
reunion  in  1967. 

G.  B.  C. 


CLASS     HISTORY 


115 


JOHN  C.  CHIPMAN 
Captain  of  the  Hockey  Team 


JOSEPH   DIAS 
Captain  of  the  1941  Football  Team 


SAMUEL  DREVITCH 

Captain  of  the  Cross  Country  Team 


RUDOLPH  A.  LAAKSO 
Senior  Class  President 


JAMES  M.  McCRACKEN,  JR. 
Highest    Ranking    Business    Ad- 
ministration Senior   (Cumulative 
Grade    for    Four    and    One-Half 

Years) 


JAMES  A.  MORRIS 
Highest  Ranking  Liberal  Arts 
Senior  (Cumulative  Grades  for 
Four  and  One-Half  Years) 


Men  of  Energy 


116 


CLINTON  P.  MOTT 
President  of  the  Student  Union 


EDMUND  A.  J.  MROZ 

Highest  Ranking  Engineering 
Senior  (Cumulative  Grades  for 
Four  and  One-Half  Years) 


SIMON  NATHENSON 

Editor-in-Chief    of    the    Northeastern 

News 


MICHAEL  PROHODSKY 
Captain  of  the  1942  Track  Team 


WILLIAM  W.  ROBINSON 
President  of  the  Student  Council 


WILLIAM  E.  SANBORN 

President  of  the  Student  Council 


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Men  of  Energy 


117 


JAMES  F.  SANFORD 

Senior  Class  President 


SYLVAN  S.  SIMON 
Captain  of  the  1941  Baseball  Team 


WALLACE  F.  SULLIVAN 

Captain  of  the   1942  Baseball   Team 


DEAN  WILLIAMS 

Captain  of  the  1940  Football  Team 


JACOB  WIREN 

Captain  of  the  1941  Track  Team 


Men  of  Energy 


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First    Row.    left    to    right:    Lapham.    Fisher,    Weaver.    Laakso.    Kilroy.    Saundl 
sinen.      Second  Row.  left  to  right:    Silsby,    Barzelay,    Church.    Berkland,   Skwar 

Greenleaf.     Third  Row,   lift  to  right:  Mroz,  Gibbs,  Morrissey,  Coughlii 
n,   Stone,    Chin. 


RUDOLPH  A.  LAAKSO,  '42 

President 

T.  RAY  WEAVER.  '42 

Vice-President 

ARNOLD   E.  SAUNDERS,  '42 

Recording   Secretary 


EDMUND   F.  LAPHAM,  Jr.,  '42 

Corresponding   Secretary 

JAMES  J.  KILROY,  '42 

Treasurer 

HARLAND   S.  FISHER,  '42 

Cataloguer 


ADVISORY   BOARD 

Prof.   Frederick   R.   Henderson,   Massachusetts  Beta,   '32 
Mr.  Martin  W.   Essigmann,  Massachusetts  Beta,   '38 
Prof.  George  H.  Meserve,  Jr.,  Massachusetts  Epsilon,  '25 
Dean   William   C.   White.   Massachusetts   Epsilon,   '25 


FACULTY    MEMBERS 


Mr.  Martin  W.  Essigmann,  '38 

Prof.  Albert  E.  Everett,  '23 

Mr.  Warren  L.  Ganong,  '37 

Dr.  Elmer  E.  Haskins,  '25 

Prof.  Frederick  R.  Henderson,  '32 

Prof.  George  H.   Meserve,  Jr. 


Prof.   Edward   S.   Parsons,  '22 
Mr.   George  E.  Pihl,  '37 
Mr.  Albert  K.  Schmieder,  '41 
Mr.  Loring  M.  Thompson,  '40 
Dean  William  C.  White,  '25 
Prof.  Albert  E.  Whittaker,  '24 


Edward  C.   Barmakian 
Arthur   R.   Barzelay 
Henry   Chin 
Arthur  E.  Church,  Jr. 
Joseph   F.    Coughlin 
Harland  S.   Fisher 
David   W.   Gibbs 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-TWO 
Francis   D.   Greenleaf 
Richard   B.  Hinckley 
James  J.  Kilroy 
Rudolph  A.  Laakso 
Edmund   F.  Lapham,  Jr. 
David  J.  Morrissey 
Harold  F.  Morrow 


MEMBERS   FROM   NINETEEN    FORTY-THREE 

Irving  T.  Berkland  Walter  W.  Schuster 


Edmund  A.   Mroz 
Edwin  J.  Parssinen 
Arnold   E.  Saunders 
Norman  S.  Silsby 
Ralph  W.  Stone,  Jr. 
T.  Ray  Weaver 
Philip    Yaffee 


Frank  J.  Skwarek 


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Robinson    Moody.      Second  Row.   left  to  right:    I 

McKay,    Datz,     Bolz.       Third    Row,    left     to    ri 

Hampton. 


,'IacQu.urie,  Andrews,  McCracken, 
r,  Bucci,  Shaw,  O'Neill,  Nutting, 
Sorgi,    Hogan,    Varner,    Litvack, 


JOSEPH  ANDREWS,  '42 

President 

HARRY  A.  MacQUARRIE,  '42 

Secretary 


JAMES  McCRACKEN,  '42 

Vice-President 

GEORGE  W.  DEWEY,  '43 

Treasurer 


FACULTY    MEMBERS 
DEAN  ASA  S.  KNOWLES  PROF.  RUDOLPH  M.  MORRIS 

PROF.  G.  RAYMOND  FENNELL  PROF.  GERALD  R.  TATTON 

DEAN  ASA  S.  KNOWLES 
Faculty  Adviser 


Joseph  Andrews 
Kenneth  Brierly 
Harry  B.  Hatch 


William  R.  Bolz 
Maxwell  W.  Datz 
Bernard   L.    Durgin 


Richard   P.    Bucci 
Carl   R.  Dillon 
Albert   Frager 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-TWO 

Arne  F.   Lofgren 
Harry  A.  MacQuarrie 
James  M.  McCracken,  Jr. 
Arthur  G.  Wolff 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-THREE 

William  R.  Hampton 
Robert  E<  Hogan 
Leonard  Litvack 

MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-FOUR 
Phillip   E.   Johnson 
Arthur  R.  McKay 
Frederick   D.   O'Neill 
Albert  F.  Varner,  Jr. 


William  C.  Nutting 
William  W.  Robinson 
Ralph  G.  Semonian 


Sumner  D.  Miller 
Richard  E.  Moody 
George  W.   Dewey 


Graham  T.  Riggs 
Donald  J.  Shaw 
Pasquale  V.   Sorgi 


SIGMA     SOCIETY 


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RICHARD  F.  RAYMOND,  '42 
President 


SIMON  NATHENSON,  '42 
Secretary-Treasurer 


RICHARD  H.  LELAND,  '42 
Vice-President 


DEAN  WILFRED  S.  LAKE 
Faculty  Adviser 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-TWO 

Richard  H.   Leland  Simon   Nathenson 

Richard  F.   Raymond 


Howard  I.   Ravven 


MEMBERS  FROM   NINETEEN    FORTY-THREE 

Ruben  D.  Rachmilovitz  Robert  H.   Willis  Saul  S.  Wersted 


THE     ACADEMY 


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First    Row.    lejt    to    right:     Nathenson,     Berkland.     Willis.     Robinson      Baile 

Williams.      Second    Row.    left    to    right:    Ashline.    Sanford.    O'Brien.    Juusola 

Doyle.    Richardson     Stretton,   Cameron,    McQuarrie.      Third    Row.    left   t 

Chesley,    Scott.    Shanahan.    Imber.    Mustard.    Grant. 


WILLIAM  E.  SANBORN,  '42 
ROBERT    H.    WILLIS,   '43 
PHILIP  H.  BAILEY,  '42 
IRVING   T.    BERKLAND,    '43 


Presidents 

Vice-Presidents 

Secretaries 

Treasurers 

DEAN  HAROLD  W.  MELVIN 

Faculty  Adviser 


WILLIAM  W.  ROBINSON,  '42 

JOHN  C.  CHIPMAN,  '42 

FREDERICK   M.  CUSICK,  '42 

RICHARD  A.  MORSE,  '43 


Philip  H.   Bailey 
John    C.   Chipman 
Frederick   M.   Cusick 
Roy  A.  Juusola 


MEMBERS    PROM     NINETEEN    FORTY-TWO 

Harry  A.  MacQuarrie 
Simon   Nathenson 
Charles   R.  Patterson 
Henry  Peterson 
Dean  E.  Williams 


William   W.   Robinson 
Richard  F.  Raymond 
William    E.    Sanborn 
James  F.  Sanford 


Robert  D.  Ashline 
Irving  T.  Berkland 
Richard   A.   Morse 


MEMBERS   FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-THREE 

Thomas  F.  O'Brien 
George  L.   Richardson 
Lewis   K.   Scott 


Thomas   E.   Stretton 
Robert  H.  Willis 


Paul    W.    Cameron 
Earle   M.    Chesley 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-FOUR 

Robert  S.  Doyle 
Edward  F.  Parker 


William    J.   White 
Chatson  Wong 


J.   Alden   Cheever 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-FIVE 

Charles   R.   Grant 
James  L.  Shanahan 


Robert   M.  Mustard 


STUDENT     COUNCIL 


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First  Row.   left   to   right:   Juusola,    Willis,    Oxton.   Mott.   Nathenson.    McKenzie,   Morse. 

Second    Row.    left    to)    right:    Weinrebe,    Robinson,    A.     Borofsky,    S.    Borofsky,    Smith, 

Rubin,     Stretton,    Wilson.       Third    Row.    left    to    right:    Worrey,     Kennedy,     Musiker, 

Crowdis,    Adams.    Dalgleish. 


CLINTON  P.  MOTT,  '42  Presidents 

WILLIAM  E.   SANBORN,  '42  Vice-President 
FRANCIS  W.  McKENZIE,  '43  Secretaries 

WALTER  A.  BONG,  '43  Treasurers 


ERNEST  G.   OXTON,  '43 


SIMON  NATHENSON,  '42 
WILFRED  RUNK.  '43 


DR.   CHARLES  W.  HAVICE,  Faculty  Adviser 


ADVISORY    BOARD 


PRESIDENT  CARL  S.  ELL 
DR.  NEWTON  C.  FETTER 
DR.  CHARLES  W.  HAVICE 


PROF.  EDWARD  S.  PARSONS 
DEAN  HAROLD  W.  MELVIN 
DEAN  WILLIAM  C.  WHITE 


RICHARD  H.  KENNEDY,  '43 
ROBERT  H.  WILLIS,  '43 
GEORGE  D.  CAMERON,  '44 
STANLEY  H.  WORREY,  '44 
GEORGE  KOSTAS,  '43 
ROY  A.  JUUSOLA,  '42 
GEORGE  B.  CROWDIS,  '42 
WILLIAM  E.  SANBORN,  '42 


COMMITTEE  CHAIRMEN 

Intercollegiate 
Religious 
Social 
Welfare 
Service 
Freshman    Relations 
Publicity- 
Membership 
Interfaith 


MANOOG  YOUNG,  '42 

DAVID  L.  THOMPSON,  '44 

JOSEPH  WEINREBE,  '44 

D.  HUBBARD  FREEMAN,  '44 

THOMAS  E.  STRETTON,  '43 

KAY  S.  BLACKMAN,  '43 

DONALD  SCHEIN,  '43 

ARNOLD  J.  BOROFSKY,  '43 


STUDENT     UNID1V 


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First  Row,   left  to  right:   Nathenson,    Smith.   Raymond     Dean   Lake    Ellison.   McKenzie.   Leland. 
Second  Row.  left    to  right:  Preston,   Pruter.   Willis.   Lovering,    Rose.   Gogan,   Imber.    Curuby,    Scheue 


DEAN  WILFRED  S.  LAKE,  Faculty  Adviser 


Joseph   Dias 
Richard  H.  Leland 


MEMBERS    FROM     NINETEEN    FORTY-TWO 

Simon    Nathenson  Duane    S.    Smith 

Richard   F.   Raymond 


Donald   L.    Ellison 
Thomas  F.    Gogan 


MEMBERS   FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-THREE 

Francis   W.    McKenzie 
Henry   O.  Rose 


Robert   H.   Willis 


Michael   J.   Azzone 
Nicholas  G.  Curuby 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-FOUR 

David  W.   Lovering 
Ronald  F.  McKinnon 


Edward    F.   Preston 
Hugo    R.   Pruter 


William  A.  Foster 
Arthur  L.  Freundlich 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-FIVE 

Francis   R.   Hankard  Peter  J.  Manos 

Stanley  D.  Imber  Paul  J.  Scheuer 


College  of  Liberal  Arts 

DEAN'S     CABINET 


125 


CHEERLEADERS 

Two  new  cheers  were  introduced  this  year — "The 
Husky  Wail,"  and  "Fight,  Northeastern."  Both  of 
them  have  been  very  successful. 

The  cheerleaders  have  led  Northeastern  followers 
at  all  the  football  and  basketball  games.  They  have 
also  assisted  at  rallies,  parades,  and  various  school 
programs,  such  as  the  Coronation  of  King  Husky  II. 

The  squad  consists  of  Stanley  M.  Buchanan,  '44, 
head  cheerleader;  Robert  E.  Clayton,  Jr.,  '46;  Robert 
A.  Gross,  '44;  Peter  J.  Manos,  '45;  Harold  R.  Musiker, 
'43;  and  George  P.  Petitin,  Jr.,  '46. 


CAMERA   CLUB 

In  both  divisions  weekly  lectures  and  darkroom 
demonstrations  were  conducted.  Lectures  and  demon- 
strations were  concerned  mainly  with  all  phases  of 
developing,  printing,  and  enlarging. 

Two  shows  were  conducted,  one  in  each  division, 
which  were  open  to  the  entire  student  body.  These 
included  pictures  taken  on  the  campus.  A  colored, 
still-picture  show  was  presented  by  Paul  Knaut. 

Officers  for  division  A  are,  Robert  G.  Porter,  '45, 
Chairman;  David  R.  Wood,  '45,  Treasurer;  for  Divi- 
sion B,  Sherman  M.  Kramer,  '44,  Chairman;  Paul  A. 
Knaut,  Treasure.    Professor  George  H.  Meserve,  Jr.,  acted  as  faculty  adviser. 


CHESS  CLUB 

The  Tuesday  and  Thursday  meetings  of  the  North- 
eastern Chess  Club  were  very  well  attended  this  year. 
Several  new  chess  sets  were  purchased. 

Professor  Joseph  A.  Coolidge,  the  faculty  adviser 
to  the  club,  instructed  the  beginners,  and  willingly 
played  the  old  timers  to  a  standstill. 

The  President  of  the  club  was  John  H.  Kerr,  Jr., 
'44,  and  the  Secretary-Treasurer,  John  H.  Taylor. 
Jr.,  '46. 


ASTRONOMY  CLUB 

The  Astronomy  Club  has  extended  its  interests  to 
include  a  study  of  the  sky  for  stars  and  clouds,  and 
the  earth  for  rocks,  minerals,  and  geological  features. 

The  club  members  are  also  interested  in  the  use  of 
the  principles  of  physics  and  chemistry.  Visits  to 
museums,  astronomical  observatories,  and  quarries 
are  made  in  small  groups. 

This  year's  officers  are:  President,  James  E.  Cor- 
nish, '46;  Vice-President,  James  I.  Connelly,  '46; 
Faculty  Adviser  to  the  club  is  Prof.  C.  David  Johnson. 


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127 


INTERNATIONAL 
CLUB 


RELATIONS 


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The  I.  R.  C.  sponsored  a  Pan-American  conference 
in  conjunction  with  a  nation-wide  series  of  confer- 
ences of  similar  nature  in  other  universities. 

The  International  Relations  Clubs  of  the  East  met 

at  a  conference  at  Smith  College,  sponsored  by  the 

Carnegie    Endowment    for    International    Peace,    to 

i\-f  discuss  foreign  relations.     N.  U.  was  represented  by 

'^SS eight  club  members  at  five  round  table  discussions. 

The  club  was  represented   at   the  Foreign   Policy 
Associations  meetings  throughout   the  year,   and  re- 
ports of  the  meetings  were  given  at  the  club  meetings, 
club  has  no  official  officers.     Professor  Hamilton  is  faculty  adviser. 


LAW    AND    ACCOUNTING    CLUB 

Activities  in  the  Law  and  Accounting  Club  centered 
around  reports  given  by  individual  members. 

Joseph  P.  Andrews,  '42,  drew  upon  his  personal 
experience  in  the  development  and  analysis  of  "Ap- 
paratus Cost  Accounting."  Dominic  0.  Barbiero, 
'42,  delivered  a  report  based  on  research  into  current 
law  and  accounting  problems.  An  analysis  of  ac- 
counting procedure  in  banks  was  made  by  Robert 
C.  Campbell,  '44. 

Group  discussions,  participated  in  by  members  of 
the  club,  featured  other  meetings. 

Officers  of  the  club  are:  Presidents,  Stephen  J.  Donlon,  Jr.,  '42,  and  Arthur 
G.  Wolff,  '43;  Vice-Presidents,  Robert  C.  Campbell,  '44,  and  George  W.  Dewey, 
'43;  Secretaries,  James  L.  Pappas,  '43,  and  Albert  Laughey,  '44.  Prof.  Alfred 
DAlessandro  is  the  faculty  adviser. 


BANKING    AND    FINANCE 
SOCIETY 

During  the  first  semester,  the  club  discussed  the 
security  of  national  business.  From  an  imaginary 
fund  of  $100,000  invested,  members  made  profits 
amounting  to  nearly  $10,000.  Evening  meetings 
were  taken  up  largely  by  discussions  of  the  fascinat- 
ing "Odd-Lot  Index." 

Declaration  of  war  plunged  the  club  into  the 
subject  of  withholding  taxes,  and  its  effects.  Evening 
meetings  in  the  second  semester  featured  an  analysis 
by  Mr.  Guild,  of  the  Boston  Stock  Exchange. 

Division  A  officers  of  the  club  are  Edward  M. 
Sprowl,  '42,  President;  Harry  W.  Martin,  '42,  Vice-President;  John  Lally,  '44, 
Secretary;  and  Albert  Varner,  '44,  Treasurer.  Division  B  officers  are  William 
W.  Robinson,  '42,  President;  Philip  MacBarron,  '43,  Vice-President;  William 
Shannon,  '44,  Secretary-Treasurer.  Professor  Hurshel  E.  Underhill  acted  as 
faculty  adviser. 


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128 


DEBATING  CLUB 

Business  meetings  and  practice  sessions  of  the 
Debating  Society  have  been  held  regularly  on  Tues- 
days throughout  the  year. 

The  upperclass,  freshman,  and  evening  division 
teams  have  debated  with  M.  I.  T.  on  the  national 
intercollegiate  proposition,  Resolved:  "That  the  Fed- 
eral Government  should  regulate  by  law  all  labor 
unions  in  the  United  States." 

Officers  of  the  club  are,  Edward  F.  Preston,  '44, 
acting  president;  Hugo  P.  Pruter,  '44,  vice-president; 
and  Robert  E.  Miller,  '45,  secretary.  Mr.  Norvish 
was  the  faculty  adviser. 


H  US-SKIERS 

The  Hus-Skiers  were  organized  in  December,  1941, 
with  a  membership  of  110.  The  club  has  enjoyed  a 
very  successful  first  year,  culminating  in  a  ski  carnival 
on  March  7  and  8,  at  Cranmore  Mountain,  North 
Conway,  New  Hampshire.  The  competitive  material 
within  the  club  is  such  that  there  are  plans  for  inter- 
collegiate competition  in  1943. 

Officers  are:  Presidents,  Gordon  H.  Brown,  '42,  and 
William  W.  Robinson,  '42;  Vice-Presidents,  Robert 
E.  McKee,  '45,  and  Gordon  H.  Brown,  '42;  Secre- 
taries, Bradford  Holt,  '46,  and  Carl  E.  Gubellini,  '44; 

Treasurers,  Kenneth  Burr,  '46,  and  Charles  0.  Anderson,  '42.     Mr.   Alvin   R. 

Ingraham  is  the  faculty  adviser  to  the  club. 


RIFLE   CLUB 

National  defense  has  greatly  increased  interest  and 
participation  in  the  Rifle  Club.  More  than  150 
students  came  to  the  first  club  meeting,  and  later 
tried  out  on  the  rifle  range. 

The  high  point  of  the  year's  activity  was  the  New 
England  College  Rifle  League  Tournament  in  March. 
N.  U.  scored  fifth,  preceded  by  Yale,  Coast  Guard, 
M.  I.  T.,  and  Harvard,  in  that  order.  Elwood  Myers 
rated  third  in  individual  shooting.  In  addition, 
Prof.  J.  James  Devine,  adviser  to  the  club,  was  made 
director  of  the  League  for  next  year. 

Minor  letters  for  riflery  have  been  awarded  to  Ray  H.  Bartlett,  Jr.,  '42;  Vernon 
F.  Carpenter,  '43;  Frederick  A.  Moore,  Jr.,  '43;  Elwood  R.  Myers,  '42;  Carl  W. 
Pinkham,  '44;  Robert  B.  Richmond,  '45;  Hugh  P.  Simms,  '44;  Everett  E.  Stone, 
'43 ;  David  M.  Straight,  '43. 

Officers  of  the  Club  are:  Elwood  R.  Myers,  '42,  President;  Norman  S.  Crossley, 
'42,  and  Eugene  F.  Tangherlini,  43,  Vice-Presidents;  Arthur  J.  Davis,  '45,  and 
Frederick  A.  Moore,  Jr.,  '43,  Secretaries;  Everett  E.  Stone,  '43,  and  David  M. 
Straight,  '43,  Treasurers;  David  R.  Wood,  '45,  and  Hugh  P.  Simms,  '43, 
Ordnance  Officers. 


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129 


JUNIOR     CLASS     OFFICERS 


JOHN  F.  CAMPBELL 
JAMES   JEFFERSON 
CHARLES  P.  KENNEY 
HARRY  B.  HATCH 


kjl    to    right:    Campbell,    Morse,   Jefferson.    Hil 

Presidents 

Vice-Presidents 

Secretaries 

Treasurers 

PROF.  ALBERT  E.  WHITTAKER 

Faculty  Adviser 


RICHARD   A.   MORSE 

R.  SCOTT   SMITH 

ROWLAND   HILL 

EDWARD  J.  SHAY 


LEROY  C.  BOWER 
GUNNAR  MYRBECK 
ROBERT  W.  WATTS 
HARRY  M.  HILTON 


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Presidents 

ROBERT  D.  HORNE 

Vice-Presidents 

PAUL  G.   CLEARY 

Secretaries 

FRED   D.   O'NEILL 

Treasurers 

CHATSON  WONG 

DR.   ELMER   E.   HASKINS 

Faculty  Adviser 


MIDDLE    CLASS    OFFICERS 


130 


SOPHOMORE    CLASS    OFFICERS 


First  Row.   left   to   right:    Leach,    Shanakia 
Second   Row.    left   to    right:    Maker,   LonK,    Prof.    Meserve,    Cheever,    Phil 


THOMAS   G.   WHITE 
PHILIP  S.  SLOAN 
JAMES  A.  PHILLIPS 
RICHARD   H.  DOUGLAS 


Presidents 

Vice-Presidents 

Secretaries 

Treasurers 

PROF.    GEORGE    H.    MESERVE,    Jr. 

Faculty  Adviser 


JAMES   L.    SHANAHAN 

GEORGE  A.  LEACH,  Jr. 

ROBERT  W.  MAKER 

J.   ALDEN    CHEEVER 

EDWARD  J.  LONG,  Jr. 


First   Row.   left   to   right:   Scott,    Carleton.    Kemp,    Gardine 


EDWARD  SCOTT 

President 

HUGH  CARLETON 

Secretary 

MR.  ERNEST  L.  SPENCER 

Adviser 


A.  HARVEY  GARDNER 

Vice-President 

C.  ARTHUR  KEMP 

Treasurer 

BRADFORD  R.  ADAMS 

Student  Council  Representative 


FRESHMAN     CLASS     OFFICERS 


131 


GEORGE  B.  CROWDIS, 
Editor-in-Chief 


WILLIAM  W.  ROBINSON, 

Business 


RICHARD  H.  LELAND, 
Managing  Editor 


ANDREW  W.  WHITES, 
Managing  Editor 


The  five  years  of  the  immediate  past  which  we  have  spent  together  are  undoubtedly  the 
most  formulative  years  of  our  lives.  During  that  period  something  new  has  been  added  to 
each  person  listed  in  this  book. 

It  is  the  purpose  of  the  Cauldron  Board  to  record  the  results  of  these  important  years  and 
to  make  them  available  to  each  member — to  furnish  each  with   a  lifetime  of  memories. 

In  editing  Volume  Twenty-one,  we  have  made  fundamental  changes,  designed  to  interest 
and  please  all   seniors.     We    hope   that   these   changes   will   accomplish   their   purpose. 

Our  duties  are  finished  except  for  one:  that  of  selecting  seven  men,  from  the  list  on  the 
opposite  page,  who  will  be  responsible  for  producing  the  1943  Cauldron.  To  them  we  offer 
our  best  wishes,  and   trust   that   their   task   will   be    as    pleasant   as   ours   has   been. 


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132 


HENRY  PETERSON, 
Photographic  Editor 


ALFRED  G.  IRISH, 
Photographic  Editor 


ARTHUR  E.  CHURCH,  Jr., 
Informal  Pictures  Editor 


PROF.  EVERETT  C.  MARSTON, 

Faculty  Adviser 


Arthur  T.   Annis 
Kay  S.  Blackman 
Bernard   L.   Durgin 
Richard  M.  Hatch,  Jr. 
Rowland  B.  Hill 
Robert  E.  Hogan 
Richard    H.   Kennedy 
G.  Walter  May 
Francis  W.  McKenzie 


J.   Burton  Meisner 
Henry  J.  Milo,  Jr. 
Richard  E.  Moody 
Richard  A.  Morse 
William  H.  Rathgeber 
George  L.   Richardson 
Thomas   E.   Stretton 
Chester  E.  Willette 
Robert  H.  Willis 


First    Rom.    left 

Second  Row,    left   to    right:    H 

Third   Row 


^o  right:  Willis.  McKenzie.  Morse. 
tch,  Hogan.  Meisner,  Moidy,  Richa 
left    to   right:    Milo,    Willette. 


CAULDRON     JUNIOR     STAFF 


133 


First  Row,    lilt    to   right:   Geffen,    Shnaper,   Campbell.    Muskier,    Nowlin,    Lerner,    Goldman. 

cond  Row,    lift  to  right:   Dobish,   Pomeroy.   Markham,   A.    Borofsky,    S.    Borofsky,    McDowell, 

Pruter.    McKenzie. 

Third  Row,    left    to    right:    Baxter,    Kaufman.    Imber,    Worrey. 


Reporting  Staff:  Alec  P.  Dobish,  '46;  George  M.  Libin,  '46;  William  G.   Manning,  '46;   Cecil 

R.  E.  Baxter,  '46;   Tzolag   A.  Aaronian,  '43;   Arnold  J.  Borofsky,  '43;  Paul  K.  Plakias,  '44; 

Edward  Mroz,  '42;  Leonard  I.  Lerner,  '45;  Aaron  L.  Smith,  '45;  Ralph  E.  Worthington,  '46; 

Donald  E.   Greene,  '46;  Sol  Burstein,  '45. 

Feature  Staff:  Ronald  Douglas,  '45;   Robert   Doyle,  '44;   Martin   M.  Goldman,  '45;   William   G. 

Nowlin,  '45;  Norman  B.  Richard,  '43;   Franklin  Feinstein,  '45;   Stanley  D.  Imber,  '45;   Hugo 

R.   Pruter,   '44;    Milton   K.    Adams    '45;    Robert    G.   Drew,   '44;    Morris    B.    Finklestein,   '46; 

Ernest  J.  Zitke,  '46. 

Sports  Staff:  Robert  Shnaper,  '44;  Simon  Cohen,  '45;  Robert  E.  Tully,  '46;  Robert  Kalin,  '45; 
John  Stewart,  '43;  John  F.  Campbell,  '43;  Stephen  J.  Donlon,  '42;  Wilfred  C.  Rodgers,  '43. 

Advertising  Staff:  Samuel   Ash,  '45;  John   Ogonik,  '42;   Stanley   Worrey,  '44;   John   Dalgleish, 

'46;  Maxwell  Breslau,  '46;  Irwin  Benjamin,  '46;   Horace   Seldon,  '46;  Albert  E.  Varner,  '44; 
J.  Alden  Cheever,  '45 ;  Samuel  Tassel,  '45. 

Photographic  Staff:    John    Chapman,   '46;    Sumner   S.   Fanger,   '45;    J.   Richard    Akeroyd,   '44; 
Milton   Geffen,  '44. 

Circulation   Staff:    Stanley   Shuman,   '46;    Richard   W.    Pomeroy,   '46;    Joseph    P.   Ricci,    '46; 

Charles  H.  Greenwood,  Jr.,  '46;   Harvey  H.  Kaufman,  '44;   Sumner  L.  Borofsky,  '44;   Irving 

T.  McDowell.  '44;  Thomas  L.  Gieschi,  '44;   Harold  R.  Musiker,  '44;  Robert  A.  Torrey,  '45; 

Herbert  J.  Hershman,  '44;  Robert  B.  Milgroom,  '45. 


THE     NEWS     STAFF 


134 


First  Rom,   left  to    right:   Stretton,   Wadleigh,   Nathenson,    Oxton. 
Second  Row.   left  to  right:    Carleton.   Durgin,   Gubellini,   Rose,    Dwyer,    Polley,    Crowdis,   Feinburg. 


SIMON  NATHENSON,  '42 
Editor-in-Chief 


MR.  RANDALL  W.  HOFFMANN 
Faculty  Adviser 


ERNEST  G.  OXTON,  '43 
Managing  Editor 


PROF.  WILLIAM  T.  CLONEY 

Technical  Consultant 


RICHARD  F.  WADLEIGH,    '42 
Business  Manager 


THOMAS  E.  STRETTON,  '43 
Associate   Managing  Editor 


A.  JOSEPH  FEINBERG,  '44 

Acting  Managing  Editor 


DONALD  H.  FREEMAN,  '44 
Make-up  Editor 


NEWS    EDITORS 
GEORGE  B.  CROWDIS,  '42  BERNARD  L.  DURGIN,  Jr.,  '43 


HENRY  O.  ROSE,  '43 


EDWARD  STEACIE,  '42 


FEATURE    EDITORS 


SPORTS    EDITORS 


CARL  E.  GUBELLINI,  '44 


FRED  DWYER,  '42 


CIRCULATION    MANAGERS 
RUSSELL  CARLETON,  '44  JOHN  H.  RUSSELL,  '43 

ADVERTISING    MANAGERS 
CLARENCE  D.  WAINWRIGHT,  '44  WALTER  E.  POLLEY,  '42 

PHOTOGRAPHIC    EDITOR 
DONALD  E.  SCHEIN,  '43 


THE     NEWS     BOARD 


135 


American  Society  of 


MECHANICAL    ENGINEERING 


Sect 

First 
mil   Row 

Row.  lell 
.   lell    to 

lo   right:    Hardy,    Bad.il; 
right:    Scott,    SkogUmd, 

i,   Laaksc 

Fisher.    IV 

Division    A 

ROBERT  H.  MURRAY, 

'42 

Chairmen 

DOUGLAS  C.  HANDY, 

'43 

Vice-Chairmen 

I 

HAROLD  F.  MORROW, 

'42 

Secretaries 

WALTER  SKOGLUND, 

'42 

Treasurers 

Division  B 

VINCENT  BADALA,  '42 

PHILLIP  E.  SHERIDAN,  '43 

LEWIS  K.  SCOTT,  Jr.,  '43 

RUDOLPH  A.  LAAKSO,  '42 


PROF.  ALBERT  E.  WH1TTAKER 

Faculty  Adviser 


First   Row.    left    to   right:    Swift,    Sutliff,    Burke. 

RICHARD  D.  SUTLIFF,  '42     CHARLES  B.  SWIFT,  Jr.,  '42      IRVING  T.  BERKLAND,  '43 
President  Vice-President  Secretary 

EDWARD  L.  BURKE,  '43  JOSEPH  J.  CAPUTI,  '42        GEORGE  W.  HANKINSON.  '43 

Treasurer  Assistant  Secretary  Assistant   Treasurer 

Executive  Committee:   Saul  Landsman,  '42;    George  W.   Hankinson,  '43;    John  W.  Wiita,  '44; 
Richard  W.  Newcomb,  '45;  Joseph  J.   Caputi,  '42;   Robert  H.  Brown,  '43;   Chatson  Wong,  '44. 
PROF.  CHARLES  O.  BAIRD 
Faculty  Adviser 

Northeastern  University 

CIVIL    ENGINEERING    SDEIETY 


136 


American  Institute  of 

ELECTRICAL    ENGINEERS 


First    Rom.    Icjt    to    right:    Ashton.    Whilford.    Sanford,    Lapham,    Kilroy.    Macaulay,    Grecnleaf. 


Second  Row,  left  to   right:  Morrissey,   Mahc 


Ha 


I  Iu 


Grant,    Bur 


JAMES  F.  SANFORD,  '42 
JOHN  R.  WHITFORD,  '43 
DONALD  ASHTON,  '44 


Chairmen 

Secretaries 

Treasurers 

PROF.  ROLAND  G.  PORTER 

Faculty  Adviser 


EDMUND  F.  LAPHAM,  '42 

JAMES  J.  KILROY,  '42 

CHESTER  L.  MACAULEY,  '43 


I'd 


First    Row.    lilt    to    right:    Church,    Brown.    Prof.    Bake 
Second  Row.   lilt  to    right:    Parker,    Plato,   Schuster,    Ashline,    Z 


HENRY  PETERSON,  '42  ROBERT  D.  ASHLINE,  '43     ARTHUR  E.  CHURCH,  Jr.,  '42 

President  Vice-President  Secretary 


T.  RAY  WEAVER,  '42 
Treasurer 


ROBERT  I.  BROWN,  '42        PROF.  CHESTER  P.  BAKER 
Vice-President  Facility  Adviser 


American  Institute  of 


CHEMICAL     ENGINEERS 


137 


Society  for  the 

ADVANCEMENT    DF    MANAGEMENT 

College  of  Business  Administration 


it:    Lofgren.    McArdle. 
Jennings.    Wagner,    Irish. 

ARNE  LOFGREN,  '42  Presidents  HENRY  J.  McARDLE,  '43 

RICHARD  SUTTON,  '43  Vice-Presidents  ALFRED  G.  IRISH,  '42 

PAUL  M.  WAGNER,  Jr.,  '44  Secretary-Treasurers  EDWARD  W.  JENNINGS,  '43 

DEAN  ASA  S.  KNOWLES  MR.  LORING  M.  THOMPSON 

Faculty  Adviser  Assistant  Adviser 


First  Row.    left  to   right:    Runk.    Hill,    Juusola,   Oksanen. 

ROY  A.  JUUSOLA,  '42  Presidents                                        DANA  L.  HILL,  '42 

OWNEY  D.  OKSANEN,  '42  Vice-Presidents                      WILLIAM  D.  ABERLE,  '42 

ROBERT  SCHREIBER,  '43  Secretary-Treasurers                      WILLIAM  H.  RUNK,  '43 

DEAN  ASA  S.  KNOWLES  MR.  LORING  M.  THOMPSON 

Faculty  Adviser  Assistant  Adviser 


Society  for  the 

ADVANCEMENT 


DF    MANAGEMENT 

College  of  Engineering 
138 


Northeastern  University  Student  Affiliate  Chapter  of 

AMERICAN     CHEMICAL     SOCIETY 


ROBERT  H.  WILLIS,  '43 
President 

JAMES  P.  ZISSON,  '43 
Treasurer 


DAVID  W.  LOVERING,  '44 
Vice-President 

MACEY  P.  MARKS,  '43 

Secretary 

PROF.  ARTHUR  A.  VERNON 

Faculty  Adviser 


IRVING  N.  ELBING,  '43 
Vice-President 

RICHARD  F.  RAYMOND,  '42 
Student  Adviser 


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Sa.topfeones 
Gerald  Brown,  '46 
Eugene  C.  Hubbard,  '45 
Archer  Cummings,  '44 
Stanley  Sproule,  '43 

Piano 
Alex  Haner,  '44 


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lejt    to    right 


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Komander,    Brown.    Sproule 
,    Chagnot.    Shepherd,    Purir, 


Trombones 
Henry  F.  Chagnot,  '45 
Elwood  Merchant,  Jr.,  '46 

Vocalist 
Joyce   Holmes 

Bass 
Eino  J.  Tuomi,  '46 

MR.  REGINALD  C.  THOMAS 
Faculty  Adviser 


Trumpets 
Ridgley  Shepard,  Jr.,  '43 
Robert  Kalin,  '45 
Arthur  E.  Purinton,  Jr.,  '46 

Guitar 
Roger  W.  Harris,  '44 

Drums 
Robert  R.  Stinson,  '45 


B  A  C  C  H  A  Hf  A  L  I  A  IV  S 

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RcaJini:.    SteadiT 


Division  A 
DONALD  B.  EMERSON,  '44 
JOHN  W.  JERMYN,  '46 


Presidents 
Secretaries 


Division  B 
RODNEY  D.  BURGESS,  '46 
RICHARD  F.  SCHOBER,  '46 


WARREN  B.  APPLETON,  '46 
Librarian 


MR.  EDWARD  M.  COOK 
Faculty  Adviser 


1st   Tenors 

Robert  D.   Barr,  '44 
Arthur  F.  Davis,  Jr.,  '46 
Vincent  F.  Diana,  '45 
John  W.  Jermyn,  '46 
Peter  Styles,  '46 


2nd  Tenors 


'46 


Herbert  W.  Anston, 
Herbert  Sacks,  '46 
Warren  H.  Stedman,  '46 
William   D.   Williams,   '4i 


Baritones 

Robert  O.  Anderson,  '46 
Wesley  S.  Burt,  '46 
Joseph  DeSantis,  '43 
Donald  B.  Emerson,  '44 
Faliero  A.  Fabio,  '45 
William  H.  Green,  '46 
W.  Leland  Lawrence,  '46 
Arthur  R.  McKay,  '44 
Malcolm  N.  Pattangall,  '46 
Joseph  I.  Quinn,  '46 
John  W.  Reading,  '46 
Richard  F.  Schober,  '46 
Roderic  W.  Sommers,  '46 
Paul  T.  Woodberry,  '45 


Stuart  E.  Allen,  '46 
Warren  B.  Appleton,  '46 
Foster  K.  Bolton,  '43 
Rodney  D.  Burgess,  '46 
Russell  Carleton,  '45 
Donald  W.  Richmond,  '46 
Mason  L.  Groves,  '46 
Earle   C.  Hazelwood,   '45 
Arthur  R.  Kinder,  Jr.,  '45 
Robert  J.  Knowlton,  '45 
Melvin  F.  Levine,  '46 

Accompanists 
Stewart   McKay,   '46 
Oscar  L.  Latkowitch,  '43 


GLEE     ELUB 


140 


First  Row.   left    to    right:    Heald,    Wahl.    Buckley.    Gould.    Center.    Fairbanks     Mars 

Buck.   Austin,    Varney    Ochlis.   Jones.    Wallace    Paradis. 
Second   Row.    left    to    right:    Mr.    Nelson.    Agnello.    Brigham     Smith.    Lovering.    Dai 

Wilson.    Cook.    Robbins     Barbad.lro.    Friedman.    Mr.    Dean 
Third   Row.   hit   to   right:   Oxman.    Valle.    Wayne.    Spear.    Nelson.    Fieman,    MacDo 

Gilman.    Gager,   Pool.   Troyato. 
Fourth    Row.    hit    to    right:    Cohen.    Wellington.    Rubin,    Clark.     R  binson.     Harrii 
Wroebel.    Savage.    Costello     Kisner,    Rich. 


JAMES  DICKLOW,  '43 

Conductor 
MARTIN  OXMAN,  '43 

Librarian 


WILLIAM  COHEN,  '45 

Assistant  Librarian 

MR.  VERNER  O.  NELSON 

Faculty  Adviser 


'43 


Trumpets 
James    Brigham,   '44 
Richard   Clayton,  '45 
Homer    Gager,    '46 
Richard    Gilman,    '45 
Donald   Greene,    '46 
Edward    Harrington,  '46 
Marshal   Kulberg,   '42 
Ralph  Pool,  '45 
Donald   Rugen,  '46 
Edward   Savage,  '45 
Charles    Spear,    '46 
Henry   Wayne,    '46 


Trombones 
,1  ohn   Austin,   '44 
Frederick    Bauman,    '< 
Ralph  Buck,  '44 
James   Douville,   '45 
Leon    Fairbanks,    '46 
Harland    Gould,    '45 
Arthur    Senter,   '46 
Harold   Varney,    '46 
Charles  Wallis,  '44 


Horns 
Alfred   Antul    (baritone),  '46 
Earl   A.   Damon    (Eb.),  '45 
John   Dizer    (french),  '44 
George   Fortnam    (french),  '46 
Charles    Gifford    (french),    '46 
David    Lovering     (euphonium), 
'44 
Anthony   W.   Malta    (Eb.),   '46 
Harold    Wilson    (baritone) ,    '46 

Clarinets 

Charles    Anderson,   '46 

M.  Edmund  Ellion    (piccolo), 

'45 
David    Hartwell,   '42 
Nathan   Hentoff,   '46 
Eugene    Hubbard,  '45 
Lester   Keating,   '45 
Bruce   MacDougall,   '46 
Robert    Miller,   '45 
Bernard  Nelson    (Eb.)    ,'44 
David    Odabashian,    '46 
John    Paradis,    '44 
John   Schur,   '45 
Albert   Sohreiar,   '46 
Robert  Tieman    (Eb.),  '45 
Raymond   Valle,   '46 
Joseph    Wrobel,    '46 


ABRAHAM  RICH, 

Manager 

WILBUR  HOGAN,  '43 
JAMES  AGNELLO,  '46 

Asssitant  Managers 

Saxophones 
Leroy   Burwen,  '46 
Lawrence    Clark,   '42 
Henry    Cook,  '46 
Alexander    Friedman,   '46 
Walter   Kisner,    '46 
Samuel  Ochlis,  '46 
Richard   Robbins,   '46 
George    Robinson,    '46 


Percussion 
Nelson    Barbadaro    (cymbal), 

'43 
Daniel    Buckley    (twirler),   '42 
Robert    Costellow     (base),   '46 
Robert    Daley,    '42 
Walter  Heald,  '46 
Carl   Jones,  '46 
John    Marsh    (bells),   '45 
Frederick    Smith,    '45 
George   Trovato,    '45 
L.  Gerald  Wahl,  '42 
Richard   Wellington    (base), 

'46 


THE     B  AIVD 


141 


First    Row.    hit    (o    right:    Rubin.    Williams.    Abend.    Mott.    Sanford. 

Second  Row.  left  to    right:   Varner.   O'Neill,   Tavlor.    Schmidt.    Handy,    Smith,    Banks. 

Third  Row.  left   to  right:   Weinrebe,   Barth,   Burger. 


CHARLES  F.  ABEND,  '42 
President 


CLINTON  P.  MOTT,  '42 
Vice-President 


DEAN  E.  WILLIAMS,  '42 
Secretary-Treasurer 


PROF.  EDWARD  S.  PARSONS 
Faculty  Adviser 


Alpha    Kappa    Sigma 

Charles   F.  Abend,  '42 
Ray   C.   Banks,   Jr 


"45 


Phi    Gamma   Pi 

Francis   W.    Gardiner,   '43 
Ambrose    B.   Nangeroni,   '43 


Beta    Gamma    Epsilon 

Dean  E.  Williams,  '42 
Albert   F.   Varner,  '44 


Nu  Epsilon  Zeta 
Clinton  P.  Mott,  '42 
James  F.  Sanford,  '42 


Sigma  Kappa  Psi 
Alvan  D.   Rubin,  '42 


Sigma   Phi   Alpha 

Edwin    M.    Burger,   '44 
Carlton   C.   Schmidt,  '44 


Phi   Beta   Alpha 

Edward  E.  Taylor,  '42 
Frederic  D.  O'Neill,  '44 


Gamma   Phi  Kappa 

Douglas   C.  Handy,  '43 
Francis  F.  Ward,  '44 


Kappa   Zeta   Phi 

Joseph   I.  Weinrebe,  '44 
Milton   S.   Barth,   '43 


INTER-FRATERNITY    EOUNCIL 


142 


First  Row.  lilt   to  right:   Lapham.   Abend,    TonBue,   Prof    Zuffanuti.   Patterson.    Nilson.    Rilcv. 
Second   Row,    lejt   to   right:   Jerauld,    McArdle.    Malcolm.    Bartels,    Dahlstrom,    Ferye,    Faber,    Ban 
Third  Row,   left   to   right:    Young,  Igidbashian,    Bolton,    Center. 


CHARLES  R.  PATTERSON,  '42 
Grand  Councillor 

HOWARD  P.  BARNES,  '44 
Grand  Marshal 

LAWRENCE  T.  WILSON,  '43 
Grand  Questor 


CHARLES  F.  ABEND,  '42 
Vice-Grand  Councillor 

CHARLES  H.  TONGUE,  '42 
Grand  Scribe 

PROF.  SAVERIO  ZUFFANTI 

Faculty  Adviser 


Charles    F.    Abend 
James   J.   Kilroy 
Charles    F.   Tongue 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-TWO 

Otto   G.   Bartels 
Edward    F.    Lapham 
John    C.   Gallagher 


Louis    H.    Schall 
Charles    R.    Patterson 
David   J.  Morrissey 


MEMBERS   FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-THREE 

Foster   K.    Bolton  Ignace  J.  Daborowski 

Lawrence    T.   Wilson 


Henry  J.  McArdle 


Howard   P.    Barnes 
Robert   G.  Young 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-FOUR 

William  H.    Center 
Viljo   W.   Rekola 


Astor   P.   Igidbashian 
Gordon   O.  Jerauld 


Ray   C.   Banks,   Jr. 
Robert  L.  Taber 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-FIVE 
Harry   W.   Dahlstrom 


Albert   Freije 
Edward  R.   Lamb 


Prof.  Chester   P.  Baker 


BROTHERS    IN    THE   FACULTY' 

Prof.   Samuel  Strahan 


Dr.  W.  Lincoln  Smith 


Prof.  Joseph  W.   Zeller 


Prof.   Saverio   Zuffanti 


ALPHA     KAPPA     SIGMA 


143 


First  Row.    left    to    right:    Babcock.    Myers,    Huntinc.   Chilsi 
Oksanen 
Sftond  Row.    lilt   to   right:    Mine 

Third  Row.  left  to  right:  Smith, 


ver.    D.    Hil 
Kenny.    Mi 


GORDON  B.  WHITNEY,  '42 
President 

DANA  L.  HILL,  '42 
Secretory 


THURLOW  R.  WEAVER,  '42 
Vice-President 

HOMER  E.  CHILSON,  '42 
Treasurer 


DR.  WILLIAM  F.  LUDER 
Faculty  Adviser 


Stanley    E.    Babcock 
Alden    M.   Burghardt 
Homer   E.   Chilson 
Paul   D.   Haynes 
Dana  L.   Hill 


MEMBERS    FROM     NINETEEN    FORTY-TWO 

Elmer    R.    Hunting 
John  J.  Morton 
John    F.   Murlock 
Elwood   R.   Myers 
Owney   D.   Oksanen 


Leon   E.   Rasanen 
William    E.    Sanborn 
Walter    Skoglund 
Howard   S.   Styron 
Thurlow    R.    Weaver 


Gordon   B.    Whitney 


Dean   E.   Williams 


Robert    D.    Ashline 
Robert   H.   Brown 


Paul   W.    Cameron 
Albert  E.   Cookson 


Albert  W.  Abbott 
Ralph  E.  Kaye 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-THREE 

Rowland   B.  Hill 
James    F.   Jefferson 
Richard    F.   Robie 

MEMBERS    FROM     NINETEEN    FORTY-FOUR 

Russell    C.   Hirtle 
Elmer  F.  Smith 
Raymond   D.  Smith 

MEMBERS    FROM     NINETEEN     FORTY-FIVE 

Sumner  G.  Kenny 
Edward  C.  Matson 
Philip   A.  Nims 


BROTHERS    IN    THE    FACULTY 


Arthur   D.  Turner 
Albert    F.    Varner 


Newton   L.  Miner 
Sven   G.  Myrbeck 


Leon  W.   Rank 
Leon   W.   Rank 


Prof.  Emil    A.  Gramstorff 


Dr.  William  F.  Luder 


BETA     GAMMA     EPSILOIV 


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First  Row.    left    to    rizht:    Dr.    Haskins,   PaRC,    Buchanan.    Hcyward. 


GARDNER  L.  HAYWARD,  '42 
Grand  Tau 


RICHARD   B.  HINCKLEY,  '42 
Vice-Grand  Tau 


JOHN  F.  PAGE,  '42 

Scribe  Tau 

Deputy 


DR.  ELMER  E.  HASKINS 

Faculty  Adviser 


Gardner  L.  Hayward 


MEMBERS    FKOM     NINETEEN    FORTY-TWO 

Richard    B.   Hinckley 


John  F.  Page 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-FOUR 

Stanley  M.  Buchanan  Bernard   L.  Hamilton 


ETA    TAU    RfU 


145 


Fint  Rom.  left  to  right:   Sai 

ond    Row.    left    to    right:     Mors! 

Third   Roto,    iejt   to    right: 


itord.   Sutliff.    Gardner,   Juuso 

la,    Bong,    Mott,    Mr.   Combelack. 

.    Hastings,    Cameron,    Willi 

i.     Shute,    Burbank,    Austin,    McKc 

Siblev,    Pettingell,    Gadsby, 

Macomber,    Tinsler,    Kennedy. 

ROY  A.  JUUSOLA,  '42 
President 

RICHARD  D.  SUTLIFF,  '42 

Secretary 


W.  CURTIS  GARDNER,  '42 
Vice-President 

WALTER  A.  RONG,  '43 
Treasurer 


MR.  WILFRED   J.  COMBELLACK 

Faculty  Adviser 


W.   Curtis  Gardner 
Roy  A.  Juusola 


Kay  S.   Blackman 
Walter  A.  Rong 
Richard  H.  Kennedy 


MEMBERS   FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-TWO 
Clinton  P.  Mott 


James  F.  Sanford 
Richard  D.  Sutliff 


MEMBERS   FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-THREE 


Francis  W.  McKenzie 
Richard  A.  Morse 
H.  Proctor  Ogden 


Wilfred  H.  Runk 
Ridgley  Shepard,  Jr. 
Robert  H.  Willis 


MEMBERS   FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-FOUR 

Richard  M.  Burbank  Calvin  A.  King  Roger  F.  Macomber 

Edward  A.  L.  Burgamaster,  Jr.       Richard  H.  Greenwood  Eugene    A.  Shute 

George   D.   Cameron  Francis  R.  Tinsler 


Milton  K.  Adams 
Sidney  F.  Austin 
Herbert  A.  Autio 
M.  Richard  Biggs,  Jr. 


Mr.  J.  James  Devine 
Mr.   Albert   E.  Sanderson 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-FIVE 

Frederick  B.  Eastman,  Jr. 
George  A.  Edwards 
Frederick  H.  Friswell 


BROTHERS    IN    THE    FACULTY- 

Dean  Harold  W.  Melvin 
Prof.  George  W.  Towle 


Paul  Gadsby 
John  W.  Hastings 
Theodore  T.  Pettingell,  Jr. 
Leland  R.  Sibley 


Prof.  George  H.  Meserve,  Jr. 
Dean  William  C.  White 


JVU     EPSILDIV     ZETA 


146 


First  Row.   hit   to  right:    Rutbcrc.    Glasker.   Mr.   Cooperstein,    Rosenberg.    A     Borofskj'. 
Second  Rom.  left  torirfl;  Kaurman,  Locke.   Rubin.  S.   Borofsky.   Musiker.   Kalman,    Steinberg.   Le 
Third    Rmv.   left    lo   right:    Gushene,    Horwitz,    GcITcn.   Dreifuss 


SAUL  WOLF,  '43 
High  Potentate 


MYER  FOX,  '42 
Potentate 


UDEL  K.  ROSENBERG,  '44 
Comptroller 


LOUIS  GLASKER 

Scribe 


MR.  LOUIS  COOPERSTEIN 
Faculty  Adviser 


Irwin    Elkins 


MEMBERS   FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-TWO 

Myer   Fox  Murray  Marks 


Arnold  J.  Borofsky 
Louis  Glasker 
Leon  R.  Horenstein 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-THREE 

Daniel  Lasovick 
Sumner  D.  Miller 
Harold  R.  Musiker 
Albert  Rubin 


Seymour  Rutberg 
Abraham    A.   Stone 
Saul  Wolf 


Sumner  Borofsky 
Milton   J.   Geffen 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-FOUR 

Harvey  H.  Kaufman 
Burton  S.  Parker 
David  B.  Perlis 


Udel  K.  Rosenberg 
Melvyn  A.  Steinberg 


SIGMA     KAPPA     PSI 


147 


First   Row.  left   to   right :   Drevitch,    Nathenson     Stnne.    Sinofsky,    Akell.    Slavin.    Libon. 

Second    Row,    left    to    right:    Miller.    Shnaper,    Tassel,    Millman.    Gidez.    Frmkoff, 

Third   Row,    left    to    right:    Staller,    Steinberp.    Weinrebe,    Barth,    Goldman. 


LOUIS  SINOFSKY,  '42 
Chancellor 


ROBERT  B.  AKELL,  '42 
Vice-Chancellor 


MAX    M.    LECHTER,    '42 
Bursar 


ERNEST  F.  SLAVIN,  '42 
Corresponding  Scribe 


MERRILL  M.  STONE,  '42 
Secretary 


PROF.   ANTONIO   L.    MEZZACAPPA 

Faculay  Adviser 


Robert  B.  Akell 
Samuel  Drevitch 
Max  M.  Lechter 
Bernard  L.   Libon 


MEMBERS    FROM     NINETEEN    FORTY-TWO 

O.  Robert  Millman 
Simon  Nathenson 
Sidney  J.  Siegel 


Louis   Sinofsky 
Ernest  F.  Slavin 
Jack  J.  Staller 
Merrill  M.  Stone 


Milton    S.   Barth 


MEMBERS    FROM     NINETEEN     FORTY-THREE 


Alan  Levy 
Melvin  H.   Pedell 


Alvin  A.  Steinberg 


Carl  M.  Frutkoff 
Melvin  D.   Gidez 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-FOUR 

"William  B.  Miller 


Rubin   Shnaper 
Joseph   I.  Weinrebe 


Martin  Finklestein 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-FIVE 

Martin   M.   Goldman 
David  Jacobs 


Samuel   Tassel 


KAPPA     ZETA     PHI 


148 


First  Row.   left   to   right:   Sprowl,    O'Neill.    Taylor,   Prior,    Reynolds. 
and   Row.    left   to    right:    Jaycock,    Robinson,    Polley,    Henn,    Manning,    Home,    Gavin 


EDWARD  S.  TAYLOR,  '42 
President 


FREDERIC  D.  O'NEILL,  '44 
V  ice-President 


WESTON  F.  PRIOR,  '42 
Secretary 

DR.  PAUL  E.  REYNOLDS 

Faculty  Adviser 


RUSSELL    S.   HALLETT, 
Treasurer 


Charles  0.  Anderson 
Wilber  C.  Bell 
Russel  S.  Hallett 


MEMBERS    FROM     NINETEEN    FORTY-TWO 

Harry  W.  Martin 
Walter  E.  Polley,  Jr. 
Weston  F.  Prior 

MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-THREE 


Glen  C.  Jaycock,  Jr. 


Robert  D.  Home 
Frederic  D.  O'Neill 


Herbert  C.  Arico 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FOSTY-FOUR 

Donald  W.  Robinson,  Jr. 


Raymond  D.  Blethen,  Jr. 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-FIVE 

Walter  A.  Coyle,  Jr. 


Francis  J.   Cristofore 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-SIX 

William  F.  Davis 


Edward  M.  Sprowl 
Dean  F.  Short 
Edward  S.  Taylor 


Ralph  W.   Manning 


Robert  A.  Sands 
Robert  W.  Saumsiegle 


Malcolm  R.  Gavin 
Albert  W.  Henn 


Prof.  George  R.  Fennell 


BROTHERS    IN    THE    FACULTY 

Mr.  Herbert  W.  Gallagher 
Prof.   Everett  C.  Marston 


Dr.  Charles  W.  Havice 


PHI     BETA     ALPHA 


149 


First  Row.   lilt    to  right:    Przybyla,    Barone.    Tuffin.    Haggis,    Gardner. 
Second    Row,    lelt    to    right:    Carangelo,    Polleys,    Lewis.    May,    Filkins,    Piatelli    Theroux 


GEORGE  E.  TUFFIN,  '42 
President 


WALTER  J.  SITARZ,  '43 
Vice-President 


FRANCIS  W.  GARDNER,  JR.,  '43 
ADOLF  S.   PRZYBYLA,  '44 


JOSEPH  J.  BARONE,  '42 
Treasurer 


JOHN  E.  MAHER,  '43 
Associate  Treasurer 


DR.  ELMER  H.  CUTTS 

Faculay  Adviser 


MEMBERS   FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-TWO 

Joseph  J.  Barone  George  E.  Tuffin 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-THREE 


Francis  W.  Gardner  Jr. 
John   E.   Maher 


Walter  G.  May  Leon   P.  Piatelli 

Ambrose   B.   Nangeroni  Walter  J.  Sitarz 


Mario  L.  Carangelo 
Elmer  S.  Filkins 


MEMBERS   FROM   NINETEEN   FORTY-FOUR 

Theophilos  Haggis 
John  B.  Lewis 
Owen  F.  Polleys 


Adolf  S.  Pryzbyla 
Gerard  Theroux 


BROTHERS    IN    THE    FACULTY 

Prof.  Henry  E.  Richards         Prof.    Milton    J.    Schlagenhaup       Prof.  Albert   E.  Whittaker 


PHI     GAMMA     PI 


150 


First  Rom.   left  to  right:   Richardson.   Urbanik,   Irish.   White,   Drummond.    Willette,   Taylor. 

Second  Rom,   left  to  right:   Roberts,    Peck,   Stankiewicz.    Schmidt,    Dormandy,    Rondeau.   Whites.    Owen 

Third   Rom,   left   to   right:   Jones,    Burger,    Francis,    Hogan,   Rydzel,    Salerno. 


ANTHONY  J.  WHITE,  '43 
President 


DAVID  B.  DRUMMOND,  '42 

ALFRED  G.  IRISH,  '42 

Vice-Presidents 


ROBERT  W.  PHILLIPS,  '45 
Secretary 

PROF.  REGINALD  G.  LACOUNT 

Faculty  Adviser 


WALTER  C.  URBANIK,  '42 
Treasurer 


MEMBERS    FROM     NINETEEN    FORTY-TWO 

Arthur   J.   Claypole,   Jr.  Henry   Elksnin  Kenneth   W.    Richardson 

Paul  E.  Dinsmore  Victor   Hopkinson  George   A.    Ross 

David  B.  Drummond  Alfred  G.  Irish  William  I.  Taylor 

Walter   C.  Urbanik  Andrew   W.   Whites 


MEMBERS   FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-THREE 
Thomas  E.  Francis  Wilbur  J.   Hogan  Alfred   R.   Salerno 

Anthony  J.  White  Chester   E.    Willette 


Edwin   M.  Burger 
Stanley  E.  Jones 


Daniel   M.  Daley 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-FOUR 

Russell  S.  Nyman  Henry  T^  Rondeau 

Irving   S.   Richards 


Carlton  C.   Schmidt 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-FIVE 

Roger    B.   Dormandy 
Joseph    Stankiewicz 


BROTHERS    IN    THE    FACULTY 

Prof.    Laurence    F.   Cleveland     Mr.   Franklin   Norvish 


Robert    W.    Phillips 


Prof.   Gerald    R.   Tatton 


SIGMA     PHI     ALPHA 


151 


First    Rom.    Ujt    to    right:    Smith.    Mr.    Golcmme.    Barbiero.    Starck.    Howard,    Cheslev,    Handy. 
Second  Rom.  left  to  right:  Richardson,   Law,  Dicklow,  Trail,   Rowley.   Molyn.  Watts,   O'Brien,   Eisenh 


Third   Row.    Ujt   to    right:    DeLu 


Campbell,    Wright,    Carpenter,   Leto,    Akeroyd, 


RUSSELL   E.   STARCK,   '43 
President 


THOMAS  E.  HOWARD,  '42 
V  ice-President 


EARLE  M.   CHESLEY,  JR.,  '44 
Secretary 

MR.  JOSEPH  GOLEMME 

Faculty  Adviser 


DOMINIC  0.  BARBIERO,  '42 
Treasurer 


Dominic  O.  Barbiero 


Nelson  Barbadoro 
James  A.  Dicklow 
Douglas  C.  Handy 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-TWO 

John  H.  DeLuca 
Thomas  E.  Howard 

MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-THREE 

Michael  Molyn 
Thomas  F.  O'Brien,  Jr. 
Edward  J.   Shay,  Jr. 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-FOUR 

Robert  C.  Campbell  Leonard  Leto 

Edward   Carpenter  Donald  E.  McClaren 

Earle   M.   Chesley,  Jr.  Randall  H.  Richardson 


MEMBERS    FROM    NINETEEN    FORTY-FIVE 

Oliver  T.  Eisenhart 
Edward  W.  Law 


Werner  H.  Beutel 
John  A.  Burton 


Prof.  Stanley  G.  Estes 


BROTHERS    IN    THE   FACULTY 

Mr.  Donald  H.  MacKenzie 
Prof.  Rudolph  M.  Morris 


Russell  C.  Wright 


Robert  S.  Smith 
Russell    E.    Starck 
Henry  S.  Trail 


Francis  F.  Ward 
Robert  W.  Watts,  Jr. 
Creighton  B.  Wright 


Irving  R.  Hopkins 
Charles  A.  Rowley 


Prof.  Rudolf  O.  Oberg 


GAMMA     PHI     KAPPA 


152 


Senior  Lettermen 


Charles  F.  Abend,  Jr. 
Warren  T.  Boutelle 
William  N.  Carter 
John  C.  Chipman 
James  L.  Cunningham 
Frederick  M.  Cusick 
John  H.  DeLuca 
Joseph  Dias 
Samuel  Drevitch 
Charles  P.  Foster 
Harry  B.  Hatch 
Alfred  G.  Irish 
Colby  Kelly 


Alphonse  Pajonas 
Stanley  J.  Poshlushny 
Michael  Prohodsky 
George  A.  Ross 
James  F.  Sanford 
Arnold  E.  Saunders 
Sidney  J.  Siegel 
Sylvan  S.  Simon 
Elmer  E.  Smith 
Wallace  F.  Sullivan 
William  I.  Taylor 
Walter  C.  F.  Urbanik 
Laurence  E.  Whitney 
Dean  E.  Williams 


Undergraduate  Lettermen 


Donald  Alston,  '43 
Francis  J.  Alward,  '45 
Fred  P.  Antinarelli,  '44 
Michael  J.  Azzone,  '44 
Milton   S.  Barth,  '43 
Robert  Bartlett,  '45 
Kenneth  F.  Bell,  '44 
Parker  N.  Blanchard,  '44 
Chester  W.  Bush,  '43 
John  F.  Campbell,  '43 
John  S    Carder,  '44 
Richard  H.   Carpenter,  '43 
Robert  M.  Carroll,  '44 
Ernest  J.   Colantonio,  '43 
William  F.  Carroll,  '44 
Richard   S.  Conner,  '45 
Franklin  S.  Coole,  '44 
Francis  A.  Corcoran,   Jr.,  '43 
Chauncey  DelGrosso,  '43 
Warren  A.  Doe,  '44 
Paul  C.  Durup,  '43 
Robert  B.  Fernberg,  '43 
John  F.  Fitzpatrick,  '43 
Gale    Foster,    '43 
Richard  A.  Hakanson,  '44 
Donald  R.  Hansis,  '43 
John  P.  Heanue,  '44 
Hannibal  R.  Hunter,  '44  ' 
Walter  E.  Hurley,  '45 
William  T.  Hutchinson,  '44 
James  F.  Jefferson,  43 
James  H.  Jenkins,  Jr.,  '45 
Edward  0.  Jensen,  Jr.,  '44 
Oscar  Khederian,  '44 

John  Zachirchuk 


Thaddeus  J.  Krajewski,  '45 
John  C.  Lally,  '45 
Joseph  W.  Lavin,  '44 
Joseph  C.  Lawler,  '44 
James  R.  Maguire,  Jr.,  '43 
Robert  W.  Maker,  '45 
Harold  Maron,  '43 
Ronald  F.  McKinnon,  '44 
Donald  H.  Moore,  '44 
Dean  P.  Morrison,  '43 
David  J.  Murphy,  '44 
Sven  G.  Myrbeck,  '44 
Philip  W.  Newman,  '43 
Albert  D.  Olsen,  '43 
Robert  B.  Otenti,  '45 
Edward  F.  Parker,  '44 
Melvin  H.  Pedell,  '43 
James  A.  Philips.  Jr.,  '45 
Richard  R.  Powers,  '44 
Ralph  A.  Rawley,  '43 
Frederick  M.  Rice,  '44 
Edward  J.  Sakovitz,  '44 
Robert  M.  Saumsiegle,  '44 
William  L.  Shannon,  '45 
Robert    Sharpe,   '45 
Philip  F.  Sheridan,  '43 
Edward  F.  Sitarz,  45 
Russell   E.    Starck,   '43 
Robert  S.  Tarbell,  '43 
Clarence  N.  Trullson,  '44 
Onni  W.  Waltonen.  '44 
Carl  E.  Westlund,  '44 
Thomas  G.  White,  '45 
Dwight  C.  Woodruff,  '43 
,  '45 


154 


TRACK 


The  Season 

By  Jack    Campbell 

Northeastern's  varsity  track  team,  captained 
by  two-miler  Mike  Prohodsky,  has  rolled  up 
its  second  successive  undefeated  indoor  season. 
capped  the  unofficial  team  honors  in  the  annual 
N.E.A.A.A  U.  track  and  field  championships, 
and  produced  an  individual  New  England 
titlist  in  three  months  of  winter  competition  on 
the    boards    and    indoor    dirt    tracks. 

Although  this  team  cannot  match  the  color 
of  last  year's  record-slashing,  title-grabbing  ag- 
gregation, it  is  an  indefinitely  more  powerful 
and  better  balanced  squad.  The  strength  of 
such  a  team  is  borne  out  in  dual  meets  rather 
than  in  open  intercollegiate  competition.  The 
Tatton  tracksters  took  the  toll  of  four  N.E. 
teams  in  the  course  of  the  season,  downing 
Bates  and  Bowdoin  with  one  sweep  in  a 
triangular  meet  at  Lewiston,  Maine ;  Brown 
University  at  Providence,  R.  I.;  and  the  Uni- 
verstiy    of   Maine   at   Orono,   Maine. 

The  N.E.A.A.A.U.  track  and  field  champion- 
ships in  the  Tufts  Cage  at  Medford  and  the 
grand  finale  with  the  University  of  Maine 
Bears  were  the  season's  most  memorable  meets. 
In  the  Medford  meet  the  hot-foot  Huskies 
copped  one  first  place,  five  seconds,  and  two 
fourths  to  walk  away  with  the  mythical  N.E. 
Team  title  with  22  points  as  against  20  for 
U.N.H.  and  17  for  Dartmouth.  Billy  Friary's 
wiffled  head  was  adorned  with  the  N.E.  dash 
champion's  crown  after  he  had  peeled  off  the 
50-yard  dash  in  5.5s  with  teammate  Reggie 
Cooke  right  behind.  Captain  Mike  Prohodsky 
finished  second  in  the  mile  run,  Ed  Parker  in 
the  three  mile,  defending  champion  Bill  Carroll 
in  the  1000,  and  Charlie  Knowles  in  the  Shot. 
John  Fitzpatrick  in  the  600  and  Paul  Hodge 
and  Joe  Lavin  in  the  High  Jump  accounted  for 
the  fourth  places  and  the  two  points  that 
meant  victory. 

The  Maine  meet  provided  the  thrill  of  the 
year  as  Northeastern's  Husky  track  team  eked 
out  a  V/z  point  victory  over  the  Bears  in  the 
huge  Orono  cage.  The  Huskies  spotted  their 
opponents  sixteen  points  in  the  first  two  events 
and  trailed  right  down  to  the  last  event,  finally 


cashing  in  on  the  broad  jumping  efforts  of 
Paul  Hodge  and  Joe  Lavin.  With  Maine  lead- 
ing 56t3  to  51 '/},  Hodge  holding  first  place  in 
th'3  broad  jump  and  Lavin  second  by  %ths  of 
an  inch,  and  Northeastern  needing  first  and 
second  places  to  win  and  complete  their  season 
undefeated,  Hadlock  of  Manie  prepared  for 
his  final  leap.  The  outcome  of  the  meet 
rested  on  his  shoulders,  but  his  effort  was  far 
short  of  Lavin's  20'  10"  mark,  so  Northeastern 
took  the  event,  and  the  meet  59J/;  to  57^j. 

Out  of  the  eight  events  in  the  annual 
Y.M.C.A.  track  meet,  Northeastern  won  five — 
two  clean-sweep  victories  included — to  pile  up 
39  points  as  against  14  for  Tufts  College,  7  for 
Harvard,  6  for  Concord  High  School,  and  3  for 
the  B  A.A.  The  outstanding  performer  in  this 
meat  was  Middler  Eddie  Parker  who,  with  a 
20  yard  handicap  he  didn't  need,  defeated 
Tuftsonian  Roy  Phillips  (75  yards)  and  team- 
mate Mike  Prodhodsky  (scratch)  in  the  two 
mile  handicap  event.  Bob  Carroll  won  the 
handicap  1000  off  the  scratch  mark  in  2m/23s, 
defeating  Gil  Dodds  of  the  B.A.A.  who  later 
became  the  Greg  Rice  nemesis  number  one. 
Frank  Corcoran  led  teammates  Bill  Friary  and 
Reggie  Cooke  to  a  clean  sweep  in  dash,  while 
freshman  Frank  McCann  led  a  sweep  in  the 
300  with  Cooke  and  Harry  Bennett  finishing 
second  and  third.  George  Leach  took  first 
place   in    the   high    jump. 

The  Tattonmen  opened  their  season  with  a 
double  win  over  Bowdoin  and  Bates  in  a  tri- 
angular meet  at  Lewiston,  Maine,  57  to  31  to  20. 
The  well-balanced  Husky  outfit,  packing  a 
scoring  punch  in  every  event,  took  the  lead 
early  in  the  meet  and  were  never  headed, 
piling  up  a  score  which  exceeded  by  6  points 
the  combined  totals  of  the  two  Pine  Tree  State 
colleges. 

Northeastern's  sophomore  star,  Reggie  Cooke, 
scored  a  double  in  the  dash  and  300,  while 
Bowdoin's  Alan  Hillman  downed  the  highly 
touted  Northeastern  Carroll  twins,  first  Bill  in 
the  mile,  then  Bob  in  the  1000.  Mike  Pro- 
hodsky and  Ed  Parker  finished  hand  in  hand 
for  a  first  place  tie  in  the  two-mile,  while  Joe 
Lavin  in  the   broad  pump,  Paul  Hodge  in  the 


155 


The  Season 


high  jump,  and  Bob  Tarbell  in  the  pole  vault 
took  the  other  first  places  for  the  Red-and- 
Black. 

Captain  Mike  Prohodsky,  with  a  victory  in 
the  1000  and  a  meet  record-shattering  per- 
formance in  the  mile,  led  his  varsity  tracksters 
to  a  47  to  25  victory  over  Brown  University  at 
Providence,  R.  I.  The  Huskies  finished  1,  2,  in 
four  of  eight  events,  Prohodsky  and  Parker  in 
the  1000,  Alberghini  and  Welch  in  the  hurdles, 
Corcoran  and  Friary  in  the  dash,  and  Hodge 
and  Lavin  in  the  high  jump. 

In  a  season  that  started  off  with  a  rush,  but 
in  maturing,  failed  to  realize  expectations, 
Northeastern's  Varsity  Cross  Country  Team 
rolled  up  three  dual  meet  victories  as  against 
one  defeat,  and  finished  third  in  the  New  Eng- 
land Inlercollegiates  at  Franklin  Park  and 
eleventh  in  the  National  Intercollegiates  at 
Van  Cortland  Park,  New  York  City. 

The  dual  meet  record  is  the  best  ever  com- 
piled by  a  Jerry  Tatton  coach  harrier  aggrega- 
tion. The  disappointment  came  in  the  per- 
formance of  the  team  in  the  I.C.4-A  meet  in 
New  York  at  the  end  of  the  season  in  which 
the  Huskies  placed  eleventh,  far  below  their 
surprise  fourth  place  of  the  previous  year. 
The  Husky  Harriers  knocked  off  the  University 
of  Connecticut  and  Bates  College  foes  in  rapid 
succession  before  bowing  before  the  poweful 
Blue  Harrier  aggregation  of  Rhode  Island 
State  College,  the  team  that  eventually  won 
the  New  England  and  I.C  4-A  titles  and  then 
went  on  to  cop  the  National  Collegiate  title  at 
East    Lansing,    Michigan. 

The  following  week,  the  Tatton  trotters 
turned  in  their  best  performance  of  the  year  to 
climb  aboard  the  win  wagon  again  at  the  ex- 
pense   of    the    Tufts    College    hill-and-dalers. 

For  three  straight  years  the  Nutmegger 
harriers  from  Storrs,  Connecticut  had  dumped 
the  Red-and-Black  runners  in  the  opening  meet 
of  the  season,  so  this  year  Tatton  and  his  well- 
conditioned  men  were  gunning  for  the  Nut- 
meggers  and  blasted  them  with  a  22  to  33 
victory.  The  Huskies  caught  the  men  of  Con- 
necticut flatfooted  and  over  a  mile  had  passed 
before  Charlie  Robbins,  Nutmegger  star,  and 
his  teammate  Hal  Tribou  ventured  among  the 
seven  Northeastern  leaders.  Northeastern's  Ed 
Parker  held  them  off,  however,  and  won  the 
race    in    time    identical    to    the    figures    in    the 


score,  22m  33s,  with  teammate  Mike  Prohodsky 
close  behind.  Robbins  and  Tribou  of  Con- 
necticut were  next,  followed  by  a  trio  of 
Huskies — Captain  Dick  Carpenter,  Warren  Doe, 
and  Bob  Carroll. 

Ed  Parker,  Mike  Prohodsky,  and  Bob  Carroll 
finished  in  a  three-way  tie  for  first  place  in 
22m  19s  to  lead  a  seven-man  Northeastern 
escort  for  the  Bates  College  harriers  at 
Franklin  Park.  Captain  Dick  Carpenter,  War- 
ren Doe  Bob  Kodis,  and  Jack  Campbell  all 
crossed  the  line  ahead  of  Smith  of  Bates  to 
hang  up  a  15  to  47  perfect   score  victory. 

The  Northeasterners  then  ran  up  against  their 
first  defeat — 17  to  43,  bowing  to  the  blue-clad 
harriers  of  Rhode  Island  State  College  on  the 
rocky  Rhody  course  at  Kingston,  R.  I.  How- 
ever, with  Ed  Parker  finishing  fourth  behind 
Rhody's  Taylor  and  Barrett  and  ahead  of 
Rhody's  Tingley  and  L.  Nickols,  Northeastern 
became  the  first  team  even  to  score  upon  big 
"little  Rhody."  Prohodsky,  R.  Carroll,  Car- 
penter, and  Doe  completed  the  scoring  for  N.U. 

The  Husky  harriers  then  returned  to  their 
own  Franklin  Park  course  and  also  to  the  win 
column,  defeating  the  Tufts  College  runners 
18  to  44. 

Ed  Parker  led  his  teammates  to  a  third  place 
in  the  New  England  Intercollegiate,  behind 
Rhode  Island  State  and  Connecticut.  In  win- 
ning this  meet,  Rhode  Island  compiled  the 
lowest  score  ever  recorded  for  a  winner  in 
this  annual  event.  Parker  finished  seventh, 
Prohodsky  twelfth,  Bob  Carroll  fifteenth,  Cap- 
tain Carpenter  twenty-second,  and  Warren  Doe 
thirty-second. 

In  the  I.C.4-A  meet  at  Van  Cortland  Park, 
Northeastern's  seven-man  team  finished  eleventh 
as  Ed  Parker  in  nineteenth  place  was  again 
the  number  one  N.U.  man.  Mike  Prohodsky 
was  next  in  fortieth  place,  Dick  Carpenter  in 
fifty-second,  Jack  Campbell  in  eighty-first,  and 
warren  Doe  in  100th  position,  completed  the 
Husky   scoring. 

At  the  team  banquet  in  the  Hotel  Lenox 
at  the  close  of  the  season,  the  lettermen  elected 
Ed  Parker,  actual  leader  in  every  race  for 
two  years,  to  captain  the  Husky  harrier  horde 
in  the  fall  of  '42.  Five  men  were  awarded 
letters:  Captain  Dick  Carpenter,  Captain-elect 
Ed  Parker,  Mike  Prohodsky,  Bob  Carroll,  and 
Warren  Doe. 


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•in.  Carroll.  Parker.  Prohodsky,  Cooke,  Corcoran.  Tarbell.  Srconcl  Row.  .hit  to  right: 
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nquist,    Sieklucki.    Campbell,     Boudreau.    Gustafson,    Kodis,    Gunderson,    Frager. 


Michael  Prohodsky,  '43  "N",  Captain;  Albert  Frager,  '44  "N";  Melvin  H.  Tatel,  '45,  Managers; 
Professor  Gerald  R.  Tatton,  Coach;   Mr.   Earl  K.  Bowen,  Assistant  Coach. 

Delmo  F.  Alberghini,  '45;  Harrison  L.  Bennett,  '43;  Leonard  J.  Bolonsky,  '44;  Edward  G.  Boudreau,  '45;  Chester 
Bush,  '43  "N";  John  F.  Campbell,  '43;  Richard  H.  Carpenter,  '43;  Robert  M.  CarroU,  '44  "N";  William  F.  Carroll, 
'44  "N";  Joseph  F.  Connolly,  '45;  Reginald  W.  Cooke,  '45;  Francis  A.  Corcoran,  '43  "N";  Erwin  W.  Davis,  '45; 
Warren  A.  Doe,  '44;  John  F.  Fitzpatrick,  '43;  Gale  Foster,  '43  "N";  William  F.  Friary,  '45;  Robert  E.  Greenquist, 
'45;  Charles  R.  Gunderson,  '45;  William  N.  Gustafson,  '45;  T.  Paul  Hodge,  '45;  Charles  E.  Knowles,  '44;  Joseph 
W.  Lavin,  '44  "N";  George  A.  Leach,  '45;  Edward  J.  Long,  Jr.,  '45;  Joseph  F.  Mascianiea,  '44;  Edward  F.  Parker, 
'44  "N";  Charles  L.  Pistorino,  '45;  Richard  R.  Powers,  '44;  James  L.  Shanahan,  '45;  Alfred  P.  Sieklucki,  '45; 
Eugene   F.  Tangherlini,   '43;    Robert   S.   Tarbell,   '43    "N";    Onni    W.    Waltonen,    '44;    George    B.    Welch,    Jr.,    '45. 


First  Row.   left   to   right:   Parker.    Carpenter.    Prohodsky,   Doe 
Second   Row.   lejt  to  right:   Coach  Tatton.    W.  Carroll,    R.   Ca 


Campbell. 


Richard  H.  Carpenter,  '43  "N",  Captain         Professor  Gerald  R.  Tatton,  Coach 
Albert   Frager,    '44,   Manager 

Arthur  F.  Annis,  '43;   John  F.  Campbell,  '43;   Richard   H.  Carpenter,  '43   "N";  Robert  M.  Carroll,  '44  "N";  William 
F.  Carroll,  '44;   Joseph   F.   Connolly,  '45;  Warren  A.  Doe,  '44  "N";  Robert  E.  Greenquist,  '45;   Robert  D.  Kodis, 
'44;    Edward  F.  Parker,  '44  "N";  Michael  Prohodsky,  '42  "N";  James  M.  Rosa,  '45. 


CROSS     COUNTRY 


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FOOTBALL 


The  Team 


MR.  JAMES  W.  DUNN 
Coach 

MR.  EMMANUEL  A.  FLUMERE 
MR.  HERBERT  W.  GALLAGHER 

Assistant  Coaches 

JOSEPH  DIAS,  '42   (N) 
Captain 

D WIGHT  C.  WOODRUFF,  '43    (N) 
Manager 


Milton  S.  Barth,  '43    (N) 
Robert  H.  Bartlett,  '45    (N) 
Werner  J.   Beutel,  '45 
Leonard  J.  Bolonsky,   '44 
Earle  M.  Chesley    Jr.,  '44 
Paul  P.  Cleary,  '44 
Ernest  J.  Colantonio,  '43   (N) 
Thomas   F.   Conway,  '45 
Michael  B.  DeMeo.  '45 
Joseph  Dias,  '42    (N) 
John  J.  Dillon,  '45  (N) 
Leonard  Erickson,  '44   (N) 
George  B.  Fay,  '44 
Elmer  S.  Filkins,  '44 
Gale  Foster,  '43   (N) 


Peter  L.  Galuffo,  '45   (N) 
John  J.  Ghenes,  '45 
Frank   P.   Golas,   '45 
Richard  A.  Gray,  '44  (N) 
Harry  M.  Hilton,  '44 
Morris  Hochman,  '42 
John  J.  Hogarty,  '45 
Hannibal  R.  Hunter,  '45  (N) 
James  H.  Jenkins,  '45 
Edward  0.  Jensen,  Jr ,  '44   (N) 
Thaddeus  J.  Krajewski,  '45   (N) 
Robert  W.   Maker,  '45 
George  P.  Makris,  '45 
Ronald   F.  McKinnon,  '44 
Donald  H.  Moore,  '44   (N) 


David  J.  Murphy,  Jr.,  '44   (N) 
Sven  C.  Myrbeck,  '44 
Robert  B.  Otenti,  '45    (N) 
James  A.  Philips,  '45    (N) 
Stanley  J.  Poslushny,  '42   (N) 
Ralph  A.  Rawley,  '43 
Henry  0.  Rose,  '43 
Edward  J.  Sakovitz,  '44   (N) 
William  L.  Shannon,  '45 
Russell  E.  Starck,  '43  (N) 
Robert  W.  Watts,  Jr.,  '44 
Anthony  J.  White,  '44 
Thomas  G.  White,  '45   (N  ) 
John  J.  Zachirchuk,  '45   (N) 


The  Season 

By  STEVE  DONLON 

"The  best  team  Fve  had  to  work  with  in 
my  five  years  at  Northeastern."  With  these 
words  optimistically  aired  after  a  September 
practice  session  Coach  Jiminie  Dunn  set  the 
keynote  for  our  most  successful  football  season 
in  the  past  half-decade.  Two  months  later  his 
roseate  preview  of  the  1941  gridiron  prospects 
was  sustained  as  the  Huskies  came  to  the  end 
of  the  trail  with  a  four  won  and  three  lost 
record.  Although  at  first  glance  the  won  and 
lost  totals  seem  rather  ordinary,  a  further 
analysis  of  the  seven  games  reveals  that  it 
might  well  have  been  six  won  and  one  lost 
providing  Lady  Luck  had  seen  fit  to  cast  even 
a  pleasant  smirk   our   way. 

Our  old  acquaintance,  Mr.  Jinx,  after  hover- 
ing in  the  wings  for  a  single  glorious  week 
slipped  back  to  the  front  of  the  stage  and  took 
command  for  the  steenth  consecutive  time. 
Injury  after  injury  and  tough  break  after  break 
were  gleefully  monkey-wrenched  into  the  Husky 
machinery.  Only  a  truly  great  team  could  have 
absorbed  the  early  year  reverses  in  fortune 
suffered  by  the  Huskies  and  yet  have  had 
enough  courage  to  lift  itself  to  a  winning  year. 

The  opening  link  in  the  four-game  chain  of 
victories  was  forged  against  a  stubbornly  re- 
sisting but  outclassed  University  of  Vermont 
eleven  by  a  history-making  20  to  6  score.  Not 
only  was  this  the  largest  margin  of  victory 
accumulated  by  a  Northeastern  team  in  three 
years  but  further,  the  twenty  points  represented 
an  offensive  high  for  a  similar  span  of  time. 


In  that  game  the  Dunn  disciples  showed  a 
precision  and  confidence  which  trumpeted  a 
warning  to  future  Husky  opponents  that  North- 
eastern was  not  just  a  minor  bump  on  the 
schedule  but  a  hurdle  of  major  proportions. 
Offensively  sparked  by  Captain  Joe  Dias,  Ed 
Sakovitz  and  sophomore  Bob  Otenti,  plus  a 
top-flight  collegiate  punting  ace  named  Gale 
Foster  the  Huskies  ground  out  a  highly  suc- 
cessful display  of  football  pyrotechnics.  N' 
less  prominent  were  the  keepers  of  the  gate 
led  by  the  Middler  inseparables  Len  Erickson, 
and  Dick  Grey.  Otenti,  Dias  and  Grey  did 
the  scoring,  the  last-named  on  a  62-yard  run 
after  a  pass  interception. 

From  this  early  season  high  spot  the  success 
curve  of  Husky  pigskinnery  dropped  to  a 
dismal  low  in  the  next  pair  of  games  as  Mr. 
Jinx  stepped  into  the  picture.  In  the  second 
game  of  the  season,  played  at  Maine,  a  long 
line  of  injured  warriors  filed  to  the  sidelines 
until  only  a  remnant  of  the  starting  eleven 
was  available  for  the  last  part  of  the  game.  The 
Black  Bears  took  full  advantage  of  the  situation 
and  wiped  out  an  early  Northeastern  lead  of 
12  points  to  sweep  over  14  last  half  counters 
on  the  wings  of  a  baffling  aerial  attack.  Touch- 
downs by  Dias  and  Foster  in  the  first  half  ac- 
counted for  the  loser's  total. 

Unfortunately  for  the  injury-shattered  Hus- 
kies, the  third  game  of  the  year  came  against 
what  was  undoubtedly  their  toughest  opponent, 
the  Eastern  small-college  champion,  Williams. 
Suffice   to   say  here  that   after  the    dust   cleared 


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First   Row.   left  to   right:    Gobs.   Poslushny.  Woodruff.    Murphv.   Maker. 
Second   Row.   left    to    right:    Otenti,    Foster,    Shannon.    Kraiewski.    Erickson,    Dias.    Grev.    White.    Jensen 

Philips,    Galuffo.    Sakovitz. 
Third    Row.    left    to    right:    Coach    Dunn,    Coach    Flumere,    Barth     DeMeo.    Fay.    Rose.    Bartlett,    Starck, 

Jenkins,   Dillon.    Hunter,    Zachirchuk,    Coach   Gallagher,    Coach    Staruski 

Fourth    Row.    left    to    right:    Conway,    Schmidt,    Dormandy.    White,    Hilton,     Bolonsky,    Pytka,     Watts. 

Cleary.  Moore,   Makris,    Hogarty, 


the  weary  and  out-manned  Red  and  Black  had 
succumbed,  38  to  0. 

On  the  following  weekend  the  revitalized  and 
revamped  Huskies  contributed  one  of  New 
England's  major  upsets  by  running  over  a  fine 
Bates  team  at  Bates  by  a  13  to  0  score.  Cap- 
tain Joe  Dias,  on  one  of  his  best  days,  ac- 
counted for  the  dozen  and  one  points.  Included 
in  the  Dias  repetoire  was  an  81-yard  streak 
through  the  entire  Bobcat  team.  The  glory 
was  not  all  to  Dias,  however,  as  the  entire 
team  surged  back  from  the  depths  reached  the 
week  previous. 

One  of  the  most  satisfying  Northeastern  vic- 
tories in  a  long  time  was  rung  up  in  the  next 
game  as  the  Huskies  hammered  out  a  14  to  7 
vistory  over  Upsala.  In  a  game  played  to  a 
fierce  tempo,  the  Red  and  Black  evened  up  a 
series  of  old  counts  against  the  Vikings.  Gale 
Foster1  and  Joe  Dias  did  the  scoring  with  the 
play  of  Ed  Sakovitz,  Len  Erickson  and  Dick 
Grey   also   drawing   headlines. 

The  most  disheartening  loss  of  the  year  came 
on  the  following  weekend  when  the  Tufts 
Jumbos  eked  out  a  7  to  6  win  in  a  game 
played  on  a  sea  of  mud  at  Tufts  Oval.  After 
holding  a  six-point  lead  early  in  the  second 
half  through  Bob  Otenti's  75-yard  run  the 
Huskies  gave  up  seven  late  game  points  to  lose. 
Tufts,  materially  aided  by  a  Northeastern  pen- 


alty, tied  the  game  with  only  three  minutes 
left   to   play   and   then    booted   the   extra   point. 

Victory  in  the  valedictorian  effort  of  the 
1941  team  was  attained  over  Springfield  by  12 
to  6.  Captain  Joe  Dias  and  Ernie  Colantonio, 
both  playing  in  Red  and  Black  uniforms  for 
the  last  time,  tallied  for  the  Dunnmen.  For 
Dias  it  represented  his  sixth  score  of  the  year, 
placing  him  high  on  the  list  of  Northeastern 
offensive  aces. 

Of  this  1941  squad  but  two  members  of  the 
first  eleven,  Dias  and  Colantonio,  and  four 
subs  from  a  total  squad  of  forty  would  nor- 
mally be  missing  when  the  next  call  to  the 
gridiron  is  made.  In  the  normal  course  of 
events  we  could  look  forward  to  one  of  the 
greatest  years  in  Husky  history  next  fall.  Cer- 
tainly for  Coach  Jimmie  Dunn,  1942  once 
loomed  as  the  year  when  his  patient  efforts 
were  to  be  at  least  rewarded  with  the  ultimate 
in  Husky  football  elevens.  Instead,  next  fall 
will  find  but  a  scattering  of  players  left  and 
Jimmie  Dunn  carrying  on  in  a  far  more  im- 
portant post  in  the  uniform  of  any  Army  officer. 

Coach  Dunn's  last  team,  for  the  duration  at 
least,  was  one  which  leaves  not  only  a  winning 
record  but  further  and  more  important  and 
imperishable  lesson  in  the  difficult  art  of  rising 
from  the  abyss  of  despair  to  the  pinnacle  of 
victory. 


SCORES 


N.U.  OPP. 

Vermont    20  6 

Maine     12        14 

Williams   0  38 

Bates    13  0 

Upsala    14  7 


N.U.      OPP 

Tufts    6  7 

Springfield    12  6 

THE  RECORD 

Won   4  Lost   3 


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BASEBALL 


The  Team 


Fred   Antinarelli.  '44    (N) 
Warren  T.  Boutelle,  '42  (N) 
Edward  Colt,  '41  (N) 
J.   Louis   Cunningham,  '42    (N) 
Charles  F.  Foster,  '42    (N) 
Vincent  P.  Labowicz,  '42    (N) 


SYLVAN  S.  SIMON,  '42   (N) 
Captain 

ALFRED  G.  IRISH,  '42  (N) 
Manager 

MR.  HERBERT  W.  GALLAGHER, 
Coach 

MR.  JOSEPH  McDONOUGH 

Assistant  Coach 

GEORGE  A.  SAVAGE,  '43 

Assistant  Manager 


Lee  Manning,  '44 
Frederick  M.  Rice,  '44    (N) 
Wallace  F.  Sullivan,  '42    (N) 
Michael  J.  Azzone,  '44    (N) 
Ernest  J.  Colantonio,  '43    (N) 
Franklin  S.  Coole,  '44   (N) 


Chauncey   Del   Grosso,  '43 
Oscar  Khederian,  '44   (N) 
James  R.  Maguire,  Jr.,  '43    (N) 
Alphonse  Pajonas,  '42    (N) 
Sylvan  S.  Simon,  '42   (N) 
Clarence  N.  Trullson,  '44   (N) 


The  Season 

By  AL   IRISH 

Northeastern's  1941  varsity  baseball  team 
established  the  enviable  record  of  12  wins  and 
4  defeats.  Coach  Herb  Gallagher's  team  was 
considered  to  be  one  of  the  best  in  New 
England  college  circles.  The  Huskies  could 
easily  lay  claim  to  the  championship  of  local 
colleges   in  winning   four  out   of  five  contests. 

Northeastern  tied  with  New  Hampshire  for 
second  place  in  the  New  England  Conference. 
They  had  the  satisfaction  of  placing  the  greatest 
number  of  players  on  the  "AH"  team.  Oscar 
Khederian,  Al  Pajonas,  Capt.  Sylvan  Simon, 
and  Wally  Sullivan  all  received  this  honor. 
Fred  Rice  was  chosen  on  the  second  team, 
while  Mike  Azzone,  Ed  Colt,  Lou  Cunningham 
and  Mickey  Maguire  were  given  honorable 
mention. 

Captain  Sylvan  Simon's  leadership  was  a 
contributing  factor  to  the  season's  success.  His 
errorless  fielding  was  a  highlight  of  the  season. 
Syl  played  in  his  regular  centerfield  position 
for  the  third   straight  year. 

Wally  Sullivan,  the  1942  captain-elect,  had 
the  honor  of  being  the  leading  hitter.  Batting 
in  the  cleanup  position,  the  rightfielder  ob- 
tained  the   average  of   .371. 

Ed  Colt,  veteran  leftfielder,  had  the  distinc- 
tion of  leading  in  stolen  bases.  This  also 
marked  Ed's  third  year  of  varsity  competition. 

Two  Sophomores,  Frank  Coole  and  Fred 
Rice,  were  the  mainstays  of  the  pitching  staff, 
each  winning  four  games.  Ernie  Colantonio, 
converted  from  the  outfield,  obtained  three 
victories.  Veteran  Charlie  Foster  rounded  out 
the   regular  staff. 

The  combination  of  Khederian  at  third  and 
Pajonas  at  shortstop  opened  the  eyes  of  many 
Major  League  scouts.  Their  outstanding  de- 
fensive and  offensive  work  turned  many  games 
into  victories.  Oscar  batted  in  15  runs  during 
the  season.  Al  ran  a  close  second,  batting  in 
14    and  his  average  was  .317. 


Sophomores  Mike  Azzone  at  second,  and 
Fred  Antinarelli  at  first,  played  consistent  ball 
all  season.  Mike  hit  for  an  even  .300.  "Yorker" 
Trullson    substituted   at    second. 

Mickey  Maguire  played  his  second  straight 
year  behind  the  plate,  and  ended  the  season 
with  a  .321  batting  average. 

Retiring  players  include  Warren  Boutelle, 
Lou  Cunningham,  and  Vin  Labowicz.  Lou 
made  ten  consecutive  hits  and  averaged  .333. 
Chauncey  Del  Grosso  and  Lee  Manning  com- 
plete the  members  of  the   1941  squad. 

Northeastern  opened  the  season  convincingly 
behind  Fred  Rice  by  shutting  out  Boston 
College  9-0.  Rice  held  the  Eagles  to  3  hits 
while  his  mates  pounded  out  13.  Only  one 
Eagle  reached  second  so  tight  was  the  Husky 
defense. 

Hopes  were  momentarily  dimmed  when  the 
Red  and  Black  lost  its  first  Conference  game 
at  Rhode  Island  7-1.  Daring  base  running  and 
brilliant  defensive  work  at  tight  moments  held 
the  Huskies  in  check. 

A  bid  for  the  Conference  title  was  initiated 
by  defeating  Maine  8-7.  Frank  Coole  person- 
ally accounted  for  the  victory  by  taming  the 
Bears  with  his  arm  and  bat. 

Colby  won  over  the  Huskies  4-1  as  the  re- 
sult of  one  big  inning.  Charlie  Foster  allowed 
one  hit  until  the  sixth,  but  then  the  Mules 
found  his  speedball  to  their  liking. 

Bates  Bobcats  were  defeated  7-3  behind  Er- 
nie Colantonio's  effective  pitching.  Pajonas' 
two  triples  and  three  opportune  double  plays 
were   contributing  factors. 

Avenging  its  earlier  setback  the  Huskies 
edged  Rhode  Island  1-0  in  the  tightest  defens- 
ive game  of  the  year.  Coole  held  the  Rams 
to  four  hits.  Sullivan  doubled  scoring  Pajonas 
for   the  lone   run. 

The  team  journeyed  to  Waterville  and  loosed 
their  batting  barrage  for  a  13-2  parade  over 
Colby.     Foster  won  his  first  game.     Khederian, 


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First   Roio  left  to   right:    Colt,   Cunningham,    Antinarelli.    Kl 

Maguire. 
Second  Row.   left    to   right:    Coach   Gallagher,    Savage,   DelGr. 
Rice,   Labowicz,    Coole,    Manning,    : 


Foster,   Colantonio,    Boutellc 
ugh. 


Pajonas,  and  Sullivan  accounted  for  six  of 
thirteen  hits,  one  being  a   home  run  by  Wally. 

Northeastern  lost  its  second  Conference 
game  at  New  Hampshire.  Irving  Karelis,  the 
leading  Conference  hurler,  led  the  Wildcats  to 
the  2-0  victory. 

Ernie  Colantonio  allowed  six  scattered  hits 
as  Northeastern  romped  over  Clark  9-0.  An- 
tinarelli,  Colt,  and  Sullivan  all  collected  triples. 
The   latter   also    stole    home. 

The  team  continued  its  winning  ways  de- 
feating Worcester  Tech  12-6.  Home  runs  count- 
ed heavily  as  Khedsrian  hit  the  circuit  for  two, 
and  Pajonas  one.  Sullivan  added  a  triple  to 
the  cause. 

The  Huskies  blasted  out  a  16-11  Conference 
victory  over  Connecticut  at  Storrs.  The  game 
was  a  hitting  slugfest,  both  teams  collecting 
a  total  of  36.  Cunningham  had  a  perfect  day 
hitting    four   for   four. 

The  undefeated  record  of  New  Hampshire's 
Karelis  was  broken  by  a  7-6  Husky  victory  at 
Huntington  Field.  It  took  ten  innings  to  do 
the  trick,  but  it  tied  up  the  Conference  lead. 
The  Gallaghers  kept  the  base  paths  dusty  with 
seven  stolen  bases.  Colt  starred  with  two  runs, 
three  stolen  bases,  and  three  hits. 

Northeastern  overcame  the  Soldier  Field 
jinx  by  scoring  three  big  runs  in  the  ninth 
to  edge  Harvard  4-3.  Azzone  knocked  in  the 
tying  runs,  and  then  Rice  won  his  own  game 
by  singling  in  Mike.  This  was  one  of  the 
best  games   of  the   season. 

Coach  Gallagher  continued  his  string  of  vic- 
tories over  Tufts  as  the  Red  and  Black  took 
both    ends    of    a    doubleheader    at    the     Oval. 


The  scores  were  5-1  and  7-6.  Frank  Coole  and 
Ernie  Colantonio  held  the  Jumbos  in  check  by 
only   allowing  four  hits. 

Boston  College  brought  the  season  to  a  close 
by  banging  out  a  9-2  victory.  Fred  Antinarelli's 
homer  was  the  only  solid  Husky  hit.  Captain 
Syl  Simon  and  Khederian  sparkled  defensive- 
ly. The  record  of  the  1941  team  marks  the 
end   of  another   outstanding   baseball   season. 


THE    SCORES 


Northeastern 
Northeastern 
Northeastern 
Northeastern 
Northeastern 
Northeastern 
Northeastern 
Northeastern 
Northeastern 
Northeastern 
Northeastern 
Northeastern 
Northeastern 
Northeastern 
Northeastern 
Northeastern 


Boston  College 

Rhode  Island 

Maine  

Colby  


0 
7 
7 
4 

Bates    3 

Rhode   Island    ....     0 

Colby     2 

New  Hampshire   . .     2 

Tufts    1 

Clark    0 

Worcester    Tech  . .     6 

Connecticut    11 

New  Hampshire    . .     6 

Harvard     3 

Tufts    6 

Boston  College   ...     9 


THE    RECORD 

Won  12        Lost  4 


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HOCKEY 


The  Team 


RONALD  F.  McKINNON,  '44    (N) 
Captain 

FRED  M.  CUSICK,  '42    (N) 
Manager 

MR.  HERBERT  W.  GALLAGHER 
Coach 

GEORGE  P.  MAKRIS,   '45 
JOHN  H.  HENSHAW,  '45 

Assistant  Managers 


Joseph  F.  Ahearn,  '45 
Francis  J.   Alward,  '45    (N) 
George  A.   Beckett,  Jr.,  '45 
Parker  N.   Blanchard,  '44    (N) 
John  S.  Carder,  '44    (N) 
Richard   S.   Conner,  '45    (N) 
Chauncey   DelGrosso,  '43 


Leland  Dumas,  '43  Ronald  F.  McKinnon,  '44   (N) 

Robert  B.  Fernberg,  '44  (N)  Dean  P.  Morrison,  '44 

Walter  E.   Hurley,  '45    (N)  Robert  B.  Otenti,  '45   (N) 

John  P.  Heanue,  '44    (N)  Robert  W.  Saumsiegle,  '44   (N) 
William  T.  Hutchinson,  '44  (N)    William  L.  Shannon,  '45    (N) 

John  F.  Kelley,  '45  Robert  Sharpe,  '45    (N) 

John  C.  Lally,  '45   (N)  Carl  E.  Westlund,  '44    (N) 
Robert  W.  Maker,  '45   (N) 


The  Season 

By  Fred  Cusick 

"Best  balanced  team  in  the  league"  was 
the  unanimous  judgment  of  hockey  fans  and 
critics  concerning  Northeastern  University's 
1941-42  New  England  College  Conference  sex- 
tet. Leonard  M.  Fowle,  college  hockey  editor 
of  the  Boston  Globe,  stated  that  if  the  Huskies 
possessed  one  outstanding  forward  they  would 
have  copped  the  title.  As  it  was  Coach  Herb 
Gallagher's  team  finished  third  in  the  league 
with    7   wins  and   4   defeats. 

By  an  "outstanding"  forward  Mr.  Fowle 
meant  one  of  the  calibre  of  John  Byrne, 
John  Bialeck,  John  Chipman,  Ed  Barry,  and 
the  present  mentor,  all  of  whom  represented 
former  Husky  teams.  That  one  was  lacking 
from  this  year's  club  might  well  be  accounted 
for  by  the  fact  that  no  fourth  year  man  was  on 
the  squad.  In  other  words,  draft  plans  per- 
mitting, Northeastern's  entire  squad  will  be 
back  next  year  and  not  one,  but  several  "out- 
standing" forwards  will  represent  the  Red  and 
Black. 

If  the  Huskies  lacked  a  great  forward,  then 
they  were  well  compensated  for  the  fact,  by  a 
brilliant  defenseman  in  the  person  of  Captain 
Ronnie  McKinnon.  For  the  second  succes- 
sive year  Captain  McKinnon  was  chosen  on  the 
New  England  College  Conference  all-star  team 
which  certainly  is  an  indication  of  his  hockey 
ability.  Off  the  ice  Ronnie  is  one  of  the 
most  personable  members  of  the  squad  and 
an  indication  of  his  popularity  was  his  elec- 
tion to  th'?  captaincy  after  his  sophomore  year 
— the  first  in  the  school's  hockey  history.  He 
had  an  inimitable  style  of  defense  play — he  was 
essentially  a  poke  checker  rather  than  a  body 
checker — and  it  aided  the  team  no  end  as 
he  broke  ur>  countless  attacks  before  they 
could  get  under  full  swing.  This  year  McKin- 
non  played   almost    60   minutes   of   every   game 


since  he  was  the  only  experienced  defenseman 
on  the  team.  His  partner  at  the  points  was 
Sophomore  Bob  Otenti  who  improved  so  much 
during  the  season  that  he  drew  an  honorable 
mention   award  on  the  League  "All"  team. 

Otenti  was  a  star  blocking  back  on  the  foot- 
ball team  so  his  rugged  body  checks  on  the 
ice  were  but  a  continuation  of  his  gridiron 
maneuvers-  With  two  more  years  of  com- 
petition ahead  Bob  should  develop  into  one 
of  the  league's  best  defensemen.  Another 
Sophomore,  Bob  Sharpe,  who  never  played 
hockey  before  entering  Northeastern,  showed 
considerable  promise  as  a  defenseman,  and 
proved  to  be  a  capable  relief  man.  Big  John 
Heanue  was  a  letterman  also,  despite  the  fact 
that  he  was  hampered  by  injuries  most  of  the 
year. 

In  the  goal  Northeastern  had  Will  Shannon, 
a  colorful  net-minder,  who  turned  in  several 
brilliant  performances  throughout  the  season. 
Shannon  was  an  outstanding  high  school  star, 
and  playing  his  first  year  of  varsity  com- 
petition he  displayed  considerable  ability. 
Along  with  Ed  Loring  of  Colby,  he  was  the 
only  goalie  to  turn  in  a  shutout  in  the  League. 
Shannon  turned  the  trick  twice  (against  Mid- 
dlebury  and  Bowdoin).  John  Kelly,  another 
second   year   man,  was  his   substitute. 

Up  front  the  Huskies  had  two  lines  of  equal 
ability,  too,  with  each  one  excelling  in  some 
particular  quality.  The  first  line  was  an  "all 
middler"  wave  made  up  of  Jack  Carder,  Bob 
Fernberg  and  Bill  Hutchinson,  while  the  sec- 
ond trio  was  an  "all  sophomore"  line,  consist- 
ing of  Bob  Maker,  Dick  Conners  and  Walter 
Hurley.  Here's  a  brief  sketch  on  each  of 
them: 

Jack  Carder — an  engineering  student,  prob- 
ably one  of  the  most  aggressive  players  on  the 
team.  He  had  considerable  high  school  ex- 
perience and  was  captain  of  the  Newton  High 
team  in  his  senior  year.  He  possesses  one  of 
the   hardest    shots  on   the   team   and   if   he   was 


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FiWr   Row,    left   to    right:   Hurley,    Saumsieglc 
to    right:    Coach    Gallagher,    Alward,    Sharpe, 


Fernberg,   McKinnon,    Hu 
iVestlund,    Kelley,    Heanue 
Makris. 


chinson,    Carder,    C 
Blanchard,    Lally, 


sure  of  its  direction  he  would  be  one  of  the 
leading    scorers    in    the    league. 

Bob  Fernberg — a  Business  Administration 
student  from  Dorchester.  Modest  and  unassum- 
ing off  the  ice.  A  brilliant  student  and  con- 
sistent Dean's  List  man.  He  captained  Dor- 
chester's team  in  the  Boston  High  School  Hoc- 
key  league.  Received  honorable  mention  on 
the  New  England  League  "all"  team.  He  rates 
as   most   improved   player   of    the    club. 

Bill  Hutchinson — a  Business  Administration 
student  and  a  good  one.  He  and  Fernberg  are 
life-long  pals.  Bill  rates  as  one  of  the  two 
comedians  on  the  club.  He  never  played  high 
school  hockey  but  has  shown  considerable 
ability  in  his  three  years  of  play  at  North- 
eastern. He  is  one  of  the  smartest  forwards 
in  college  hockey  and  his  proficiency  in  "fak- 
ing" goal   tenders   was   uncanny. 

Bob  Maker — a  Business  Administration  stu- 
dent. Leading  scorer  on  the  team.  He  had  the 
most  accurate  shot  on  the  club.  A  product 
of  Framingham  High.  In  addition  to  College 
hockey  he  plays  on  outside  rinks  at  every  pos- 
sible opportunity.  Never  plays  without  a  spe- 
cial  stick    graded    to    his    own    specifications. 

Richard  Conners — a  Business  Administration 
student.  A  hustler  from  the  drop  of  the  puck. 
His  aggressiveness  made  him  outstanding.  His 
nickname  is  "Gabe."  Another  Framingham 
High  product.  He  and  Maker  are  inseparables 
off  the  ice  which  accounts  for  their  fine  team 
play.  He  usually  sets  up  plays  but  he  scored 
several    goals    in    vital    games    this    year. 

Walter  Hurley — another  Business  Adminis- 
tration student.  With  "Hutch"  he  rates  as  a 
top-flight  comedian.  Played  at  Newton  High 
School  where  he  was  outstanding.  Chosen  on 
the  all-scholastic  team.  Probably  the  fastest 
skater  in  the  club  and  he  also  possesses  a  good 


shot.  He  finished  second  to  Maker  in  scoring. 
Coach  Gallagher  had  five  other  forwards 
who  saw  considerable  service.  Parker  Blanch- 
ard, who  was  playing  his  first  full  year  on  the 
varsity,  Bob  Saumsiegle,  who  was  hampered 
considerably  by  a  knee  injury  and  Carl  West- 
lund,  an  experienced  right  winger.  Sophomores 
John  Lally  and  Frank  Alward  were  also  rated 
high,  with  Lally  displaying  possibilities  as 
either  a  forward  or  a  defenseman.  The  same 
trio  sparked  the  club  to  a  4  to  3  win  over 
Bowdoin  at  Brunswick,  Maine  after  they  had 
succumbed  to  Colby  9  to  5  the  day  before  at 
Waterville.  In  the  other  games  played,  Tech 
was  defeated  twice  6  to  3,  and  9  to  4,  Boston 
College  won  another  close  one  5  to  3,  and  New 
Hampshire  was  vanquished  9  to  4.  With  all 
three  lines  joining  in  the  scoring,  an  impres- 
sive win  was  hung  up  over  Bowdoin  in  the 
season's  finale   8  to  0. 


THE     SCORES 


Northeastern  . . 

Northeastern  . . 

Northeastern  . . 

Northeastern  . . 

Northeastern  .  . 

Northeastern  .  . 

Northeastern  .  . 

Northeastern  .  . 

Northeastern  .  . 

Northeastern  . . 

Northeastern  .  . 

Northeastern  . . 


M.   I.  T 3 

Boston    College    . .  5 

Harvard     5 

M.  I.  T 4 

New  Hampshire   . .  1 

Boston   College     .  .  9 

Middlebury    0 

Colby     9 

Bowdoin   3 

New  Hampshire   . .  4 

Colby     5 

Bowdoin    0 


THE    RECORD 

Won  7        Lost  5 


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BASKETBALL 


HAROLD  MARON,  '43    (N) 
Captain 


MR.  JAMES  W.  DUNN 
Coach 


The  Team 


Donald   Alston,  '43    (N) 
Michael  J.  Azzone,  '44    (N) 
George  Brumis,  '45 
Ernest  J.  Colantonio,  '43   (N) 
Leonard   Erickson,    '44 
Harold  W.  Gates,  '44 
Richard  A.  Hakanson,  '44 


WILLIAM  I.  TAYLOR,  '42   (N) 
Manager 


Harry  B.  Hatch,  '42  (N) 
John  F.  Holt,  '45 
Theodore  Hultgren,  '45 
Joseph  C.  Lawler,  '44  (N) 
Harold  Maron,  '43  (N) 
Donald  H.  Moore,  '44 
Victor  W.  Murphy,  '45 
Arthur  M.   Oppenheim,  '45 


Alphonse  Pajonas,  '42    (N) 
James  A.  Philips,  '45    (N) 
Ralph  A.  Rawley,  '43    (N) 
Nicholas  Scurto,  '44 
Edward  F.  Sitarz,  '45   (N) 
Wallace  F.    Sullivan,  '42   (N) 
Robert  T.   Thorpe,  '44 


The  Season 

By  S.  Nathenson 

Before  Uncle  Sam  tapped  him  gently  on  the 
shoulder  and  jerked  a  suggestive  thumb  at  the 
Army,  Coach  Jimmy  Dunn  had  time  to  pre- 
sent Northeastern  a  farewell  gift.  It  was  the 
most  gratifying  basketball  season  in  years.  The 
Huskies  won  six  games  and  lost  nine  for  an 
average  of  .400,  a  feat  which  inspired  the 
Boston  Globe  to  name  N.  U.  the  24th  strong- 
est team  in  New  England,  ranking  directly  be- 
hind Norwich,  which  the  Dunnmen  conquered, 
37-31,  and  Maine,  which  they  walloped  twice, 
51-35   and  4240. 

For  a  while,  the  boys  looked  like  the  pro- 
verbial lead-pipe  cinch  to  wind  up  the  season 
with  more  wins  than  losses.  When  Division  A 
returned  from  the  industrial  wars  to  the  busi- 
ness of  wading  through  the  second  semester, 
it  rubbed  its  eyes  to  gaze  upon  a  hoop  squad 
that  with  considerable  eclat  had  annexed  five 
victories  in  its  first  seven  games.  It  saw  Cap- 
tain Hal  Maron  give  numerous  exhibitions  on 
how  to  disappear  in  the  middle  of  a  court  and 
reappear  again  with  startling  suddenness  be- 
neath the  enemy  basket  with  the  ball  in  his 
possession. 

It  saw  Al  Pajonas,  small  and  lithe  and 
rhythmic,  unleashing  with  either  arm  and  from 
all  angles  his  peculiar  soft  shots  that  floated 
leisurely  up  to  the  basket  one  inch  above  rim 
level  and  dived  through  without  touching  the 
rim. 

It  saw  sophomore  Ed  Sitarz  at  center,  tall 
and  cool,  demonstrating  how  a  man  can  pass 
often  and  flawlessly  to  set  up  his  teammates 
and  still  be  a  high  scorer  himself. 

It  saw  a  flashing  blur  on  the  court,  and 
whenever  the  blur  stopped  it  could  be  identi- 
fied as  diminutive  Mike  Azzone,  who  com- 
bined with  Pajonas  and  Sitarz,  to  form  one 
of  the  fastest  and  smartest   sets   of  forwards  in 


New  England.  It  saw  him  uncork  a  court 
game  often  bordering  on  the  uncanny,  a  game 
which  featured  miraculous  appearances  in 
front  of  enemy  passes,  clever  ball-handling, 
and  lightning-like  sorties  deep  into  alien  ter- 
ritory. 

It  saw — and  in  case  you've  dropped  off 
somewhere  along  the  line,  "it"  refers  to  Div- 
ision A — it  saw  Wally  Sullivan,  swarthy  and 
impassive,  give  lessons  in  the  proper  way  to 
get  balls  off  the  back  boards  and  so  turn  dan- 
gerous enemy  forays  into  Husky  scoring  oppor- 
tunities. 

And  whenever  it  clapped  its  hands  and  stamp- 
ed its  feet  hard  enough,  it  saw  an  erratic  al- 
beit colorful  athlete  named  Jim  Philips,  who 
raced  down  the  court  inspired  apparently  by 
the  same  set  of  instincts  as  a  woman  driver, 
glancing  brightly  at  Maron  on  his  left  and  pass- 
ing to  an  unsuspecting  Pajonas  on  the  right 
sideline,  getting  a  return  pass,  faking  brilliant- 
ly toward  Mike  Azzone  but  instead  passing 
smoothly  behind  him  to  Professor  Pugsley  in 
the   stands. 

It  saw  the  record  to  date :  decisive  victories 
over  Bates,  Norwich,  Maine,  and  New  Hamp- 
shire twice,  and  forgivable  losses  to  Harvard, 
where  the  court  was  unfamiliar,  the  crowd  par- 
tisan, and  the  officiating  malodorous,  and  to 
Rhode  Island,  where  the  Huskies  ran  up  their 
highest  total  of  the  year.  60  points,  only  to 
discover  that  Coach  Keaney's  basket-crazy 
Rams  had  manufactured  98  somewhere  along 
the  way. 

All  this  Division  A  saw,  and  it  offered  up 
devout  thanks  to  whatever  gods  it  knew  of, 
felt  its  blood  tingle  with  the  school  spirit  which 
a  winning  team  engenders,  and  reached  into 
its  wallets  to  make  sure  that  the  all-important 
AA  book  was  still  there. 

Then  the  team  which  had  just  won  five  of 
seven  games  proceeded  to  win  exactly  one  of 
the  next  eight.  The  reasons  are  several.  For 
one  thing,  Sitarz'  draft  board  thought  he  would 


164 


First    Rom.    left    to    right:    Philips,    Paionas,    Sullh 
Second    Row,    It  It    to    right:    Taylor,     Rawley,    Scurto,    Haka 

Coach    Dunn. 


.awler,    Azzone. 
Hulteren.     Hatch. 


look  nice  in  a  soldier's  uniform  and  transferr- 
ed him  from  the  sportive  realm  of  basketball 
tactics  to  the  grim  realm  of  military  tactics. 
Then  again,  the  second  half  of  the  schedule 
was  as  tough  as  a  bride's  biscuits,  much  tough- 
er than  the  first  half.  Then  again — oh,  well 
.     .     .    post   mortems    are    never   pleasant. 

The  losses  we  might  point  out  for  the  mor- 
bidly minded,  were  to  Springfield,  Tufts,  Clark, 
Connecticut  twice,  Rhode  Island,  for  the  sec- 
ond time,  and  Colby.  The  lonesome  victory 
was  over  Maine,  and  the  fact  that  it  was  a 
victory  can  be  traced  to  Al  Pajonas,  who  float- 
ed one  of  his  patented  balloons  through  the 
hoop  in  the  final  seconds  of  the  game,  to 
make  the  score  read  42-40  for  the  Red  and 
Black.  The  points  were  Al's  18th  and  19th  of 
the   contest. 

Speaking  of  Pajonas,  it  might  be  added  that 
for  the  third  straight  year  he  was  the  supreme 


threat  and  scoring  star  of  the  team.  Despite 
the  fact  that  every  opposing  coach  directed  his 
defense  to  keep  Al  covered  like  a  sucker's  bet, 
he  ran  up  253  points  in  14  games  for  an  av- 
erage of  18.07  points  per  game.  This  left  him 
the  third  ranking  scorer  in  New  England  bas- 
ketball in  point  of  averages.  In  front  of  him 
were  Stutz  Modzelewski  of  Rhody,  with  454 
points  in  21  games,  for  21.61,  and  Ziggy  Strz- 
lecki  of  Clark,  with  297  in  14,  for  21.21.  Both 
Modzelewski  and  Strzlecki  played  on  teams 
which,  unlike  the  Huskies,  were  out  to  score 
and    score    and   score.  , 

In  actual  scoring,  Al's  109  field  goals  and 
35  fouls  landed  him  in  ninth  place  among  all 
New  England  scorers,  but  since  he  played  in 
from  three  to  seven  games  fewer  than  all  the 
others  except  Strzlecki  he  turned  in  an  out- 
standing   job    along    with    his    suit. 


SCORES 


Northeastern   . .  52 

Northeastern   .  .  33 

Northeastern   . .  37 

Northeastern   . .  54 

Northeastern   . .  51 

Northeastern  . .  60 

Northeastern   . .  50 

Northeastern  . .  36 

Northeastern  . .  35 

Northeastern  . .  37 


Bates    34 

Harvard     54 

Norwich    31 

New  Hampshire  . .  47 

Maine     35 

Rhode   Island    98 

New  Hampshire   . .  29 

Springfield    49 

Tufts    53 

Clark   65 


Northeastern   . 

.  34 

...66 

Northeastern   . 

.   37 

,..71 

Northeastern   . 

.  17 

Colby     

...40 

Northeastern   . 

.  42 

...40 

Northeastern   . 

.   29 

Connecticut    . . . 

...58 

THE     RECORD 

Won  6        Lost  9 


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RIFLE     TEAM 


First   Row.    left    to    right:    Straight.    Crossley,    Myers,    Simms,    Hills. 
Second    Row,    left    to    right:    Devine      Richmond,    Krinoples,    Knowlton,    Briggs,    Bartlett. 

Elvvood  R.  Myers,  '42,  President;  Norman  S.  Crossley,  42,  Eugene  F.  Tangherline,  '43,   Vice-Presidents;    Everett  E. 

Stone,  '43   David  M.  Straight,  '43,  Treasurers;  Mr.  J.  James  Devine,  Coach;  Arthur  J.  Davis,  '45,  Frederick  A.  Moore, 

Jr.,  '43,  Secretaries;   David  R.   Wood,   '45,  Hugh  P.   Simms,  '44,  Ordnance  Officers;  Ray  H.  Bartlett,  Jr.,  '42;  Vernon 

F.  Carpenter,  '43;   John   T.  Hills,  '45;    Carl   W.  Pinkham,  '44;   Robert  B.  Richmond,  '45. 


First   Row.    Irlt    to    right:    O'Too'e.    Richardson.    Engle     Bacon. 
Second  Row,   left  to   right:    Kenney,   Deyo.   Jr  ,    R.   Richardson,    Hefflon. 

F.   Thayer   Richardson,  Commodore;  John  F.  O'Toole,  Vice-Commodore;  Lewis  H.  Bacon,  Secretary-Treasurer;  John 
H.  Henshaw,  Assistant  Secretary-Treasurer ;  Professor    Rudolph    O.    Oberg,   Faculty  Adviser. 


YACHT     CLUB 


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1926—1941 


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FACULTY     DIRECTORY 


Averill,  Frank  G.  90  Fairbanks  Avenue,  Wellesley!  Hills 

A.B.,  Bowdoin  College 
Avery,  Robert  H.  100  Gainsboro  Street,  Boston 

A.B.,  Holy  Cross  College 
Bacon,  Frederick  S.  42  Hyde  Avenue,  Newton 

A.B.,  and   M.A.,  Harvard  University 
Bailey,  Wayland  S.  River  Street,  Norwell 

S.B.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology;  MS.,  Lehigh  University 
Baird,  Charles  O.,  Jr.  17  Manning  Road,  East  Lynn 

S.B.,  Northeastern   University 
Baker,  Chester  P.  31   Bow   Road,  Newton   Centre 

S.B.,  Northeastern  University;   M.A.,  Boston  University 
Banks,  Merlon  F.  218  Newbury  Street,  Boston 

S.B.,   University    of   Maine 
Barnason,  Charles  F.  122  Downer  Avenue,  Hingham 

A.B.,  College  City  of  New  York;  M.A.,  Cornell  University;  Ph.D.,  Harvard  University 
Bowen,  Earl  K.  41  St.  Stephen   Street,  Boston 

S.B.,  Massachusetts  State  College 
Boyajian,  John  H.  9  Powder  House  Terrace,  W.  Somerville 

S.B.,  Northeastern  University 
Bromley,  William  H.,  Jr.  1100  Mammoth  Road,  Dracut 

S.B.,  Holy   Cross   College 
Bruce,  Robert  12  Elliott  Street,  Winthrop 

B.C.S.  and  M.C.S.,  Northeastern  University 
Capon,  R.  Lawrence  58  Channing  Road,  Newton   Centre 

S.B.  and  M.A.,  Boston   University 
Churchill,  Everett  A.  48  Long  Avenue,  Belmont 

A.B.,  Wesleyan   College;   Ed.D.,  Harvard  University 
Cleveland,  Lawrence  F.  220  Jackson   Street,  Newton    Centre 

S.B.,  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute;  M.S.  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology 
Cloney,  William  T.,  Jr.  30  Lantern  Lane,  Milton 

A.B.,  Harvard  University 
Combellack,  Wilfred  J.  108  Jersey  Street,  Boston 

A.B.  and  M.A.,  Colby   College 
Conrade,  Noel  L.  9  Buswell  Street,  Boston 

S.B.,  Long  Island  University 
Cook,  Edward  M.  66   Highland   Avenue,   Arlington 

A.B.,   Harvard    University 
Coolidge,  Joseph  A.  20  Martin  Street,  Cambridge 

S.B.    and   M.A.,    Harvard    University 
Cooperstein,  Louis  31   Howland  Street,  Roxbury 

A.B.  and   M.A.,  Harvard  University 
Cutts,  Elmer  H.  387  Harvard   Street,   Cambridge 

A.B.  and  M.A.,  University   of  Washington;   Ph.D.,   Harvard  University 
D'Alessandro,  Alfred  46   Radcliffe  Road,  Belmont 

B.C.S.  and  LL.B.,  Northeastern  University;  M.B.A.,  Boston  University;  C.P.A. 
Dean,  Warren  C.  105  Peterborough  Street,  Boston 

A.B.   and  M.A.,   Boston  University 
Devine,  J.  James  5  Mendum   Street,  Roslindale 

S.B.  and  M.S.,  Rhode  Island  State  College 
Dubois,  Laurent  0.  9  Sewall   Avenue,  Brookline 

S.B.,  University  of  New  Hampshire ;  M.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology 


172 


Dubois,  Norman  A.  1200  Great  Plain  Avenue,   Needham 

S.B.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology;  M.A.  and  Ph.D.,  Brown  University 
Dunn,  James  W.  12  Mason  Road,  Watertown 

A.B.,   Western   Maryland   College 
Edgerly,  Stuart  Maynard   Road,   Sudbury 

A.B.,   Dartmouth    College;    M.A.,   Harvard    University 
Ell,  Carl  S.  21  Beaumont  Avenue,  Newtonville 

A.B.,  DePauw  University;   S.B.  and  M.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology; 

Ed.M.,  Harvard  University;   Sc.D.,  DePauw  University 
Engelhardt,  Charles  P.,  Jr.  Otis  Street,  Bedford 

S.B.   and  M.  Arch.,  Harvard  University 
Essigmann,  Martin  W.  27   Rock   Street,  Woburn 

S.B.,  Tufts  CoUege 
Estes,  Stanley  G.  60   Pinckney   Street,  Boston 

A.B.,  Colby  College;  M.A.,  Columbia  University;  M.A.  and  Ph.D.,  Harvard  University 
Everett,  Albert  E.  4  Crown  Street,  Auburndale 

S.B.  and  M.B.A.,  Northeastern  University 
FenneU,  G.  Raymond  42   Fremont  Avenue,  Everett 

S.B.,  Northeastern  University;   M.B.A.,  Boston  University 
Ferguson,   Harry  105   Peterborough   Street,   Boston 

S.B.,  Boston  University 
Ferretti,  Alfred  J.  29  Coolidge  Road,  Lynn 

S.B.  and  M.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute   of  Technology 
Flumere,  Emanuel  A.  147  Worthington   Street,   Boston 

A.B.,  Northeastern  University 
Gallagher,  Herbert  W.  164  Cabot  Street,  Newton 

S.B.,  Northeastern  University 
Ganong,  Warren   L.  24  Lexington  Avenue,  Needham  Heights 

S.B.,  Northeastern  University 
Golemme,  Joseph  M.  22  Whiting  Street,  Hanover 

S.B.,  Northeastern  University;   M.A.,  Boston   University 
Gramstorff,  Emil  A.  19  Hilltop   Avenue,  Lexington 

S.B.  and  M.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology 
Hamilton,  Roger  S.  1367  Walnut  Street,  Newton  Highlands 

A.B.,  University  of  Pittsburgh;   M.A.,  Tufts   College;    Ph.D.,  Harvard   University 
Harrington,  Robert  F.  120  Essex  Street,  Beverly 

S.B.,  Northeastern  University 
Haskins,  Elmer  E.  213  Jackson   Street    Newton   Centre 

S.B.,  Northeastern  University;  M.A.,  University  of  Pittsburgh;  Ph.D.,  Boston  University 
Havice,  Charles  W.  83  Franklin  Street,  South   Brain  tree 

A.B.,  Alleghany  College;  M.A.,  S.T.B.,  and  Ph.D.,  Boston   University 
Henderson,  Frederick  R.  223   Park   Drive,   Boston 

S.B.  and  M.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology 
Hoffman,  Randall  W.  347   Lowell   Avenue,   Newtonville 

S.B.,  Middlebury   College;   M.A.,  Boston   University 
Holmes,  Frederick  W.  32    Lincoln   Street,   Dedham 

A.B.,  Harvard  University;   M.A.,  Boston   University 
Hultgren,  William  C.  80  Woodside  Road,  Winchester 

Ingram,  Alvin  R.  9  Buswell  Street,  Boston 

S.B.,  University  of  New  Hampshire 
Jackson,  Julian  E.  187  Woodcliff  Road,  Newton   Highlands 

A.B.,  Coe  College;   M.B.A.,   Harvard   University;    LL.B. 
Johnson,  C.  David  24  Lunt  Street,  Norfolk  Downs 

A.B.,  Clark  University;  M.A.,  Boston  University 


173 


Johnston,  Robert  A.  457  High  Street,  South   Hanson 

A.B.,   University   of   Kansas;    M.B.A.,    Harvard    University 
Keith,  Lyman  A.  104  School   Street,   Jamaica   Plain 

S.B.,   Northeastern   University 
Kennefick,  Russell  T.  13B   Short   Street,   Gloucester 

A.B.,  Northeastern    University 
Knowles,  Asa  S.  41  Louise  Road,  Belmont 

A.B.,  Bowdoin  College;  MA.,  Boston  University 
Kontoff,    Henry   A.  Overlook    Park,    Newton    Centre 

M.D.,  Tufts  College 
Lacount,  Reginald  G.  11   Cleveland  Road,  Wellesley 

S.B.,  MA.,  and  Ph.D.,  Boston   University 
Lake,  Wilfred  S.  59   Hinckley  Road,  Waban 

A.B.,  Hiram  College ;  M.A.  and  Ph.D.,  Harvard  University 
Laveaga,  Robert  E.  91  Cross  Street,  Belmont 

B.P.Ed.,  George  Williams  College;  Ed.M.,  Boston  University 
Light,  Galen  D.  3  Preble  Gardens  Road,  Belmont 

A.B.,  Yale  University 
Luder,  W.  Fay  51  Symmes  Street,  Roslindale 

A.B.,   Kalamazoo    College;    Ph.D.,    Brown    University 
Lux,  Warren  E.  9   Buswell  Street,   Boston 

A.B.,  Amherst  College 
Lynd,  Albert  J.  71    Gainsborough   Street,  Boston 

A.B.  and  MA.,  Harvard   University 
MacKenzie,  Donald  H.  34  Exeter   Street,  Wollaston 

S.B.,  Northeastern  University;   Ed.M.,  Boston  University 
Marston,  Everett  C.  40   Hereward  Road,  Newton   Centre 

A.B.,  Colby   College;   M.A.,  Harvard  University 
Masterson,  John  P.  64  Eliot  Street,  Milton 

S.B.,  Boston  College 
McGuire,  Waldemar  S.  33   Samoset  Avenue,  Quincy 

S.B.,   Massachusetts   Institute  of  Technology;    M.A.,   Boston    University 
Melvin,  Harold  W.  44   Houston  Avenue,   Milton 

A.B.  and  M.A.,  Boston  University 
Meserve,  George  Harris,  Jr.  64  Magoun  Avenue,  Medford 

S.B.,  Northeastern  University;   Ed.M.,  Boston   University 
Mezzacappa,  Antonio  L.  121   Mt.  Vernon  Street,  Arlington 

A.B.,  MA.    Ph.D.,  Harvard  University 
Miroyiannis,  Stanley  D.  8  Cumberland  Street,  Boston 

S.B.,  Northwest   College;   M.A.  and  Ph.D.,  Boston   University 
Morgan,  John  C.  24  Walker   Street,   Newtonville 

S.B.,  University  of  New  Hampshire 
Morris,  Rudolph  M.  99  Knollwood   Road,   Squantum 

S.B.,  Northeastern  University;   Ed.M.,  Boston  University 
Muckenhoupt,  Carl  F.  332  Winchester  Street,   Newton   Highlands 

A.B.,  Williams   College;   S.B.  and  Ph.D.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology 
Nelson,  Verner  O.  Y.M.C.A.,  316  Huntington  Avenue,  Boston 

Nightingale,  Winthrop  E.  136  Dickerman   Road,  Newton  Highlands 

A.B.,  Harvard  University;  S.B.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology  and 

Harvard  University;   Ed.M.,  Boston  University 
Nitchie,  Francis  R„  Jr.  70  St.   Stephen  Street,  Boston 

A.B.,  Middlebury  College 
Norvish,  Franklin  73  Upland  Road,  Brockton 

S.B.,  Colby  College;  M.A.,  Yale  University 


174 


37  Walker  Street,  Atlantic 

Post  Road,  Wayland 

19  Hardy  Avenue,  Watertown 

609   South   Street,   Roslindale 

71    Stearns    Road,   Brookline 


Oberg,  Rudolf  O. 

S.B.,  Northeastern   University;    Ed.M.,   Boston   University 
Pare,  Eugene  G. 

S.B.  and  Ed.M.,   Tufts   College 
Parsons,  Edward  S. 

S.B.,  Northeastern   University;   Ed.M.,  Harvard  University 
Pihl,   George  E. 

S.B.,  Northeastern  University;   M.S.,  Harvard   University 
Pinard,  William  J. 

A.B.,  Gray  CoUege;  M.A.,  Transvaal  University;  Ed.M.,  South  African  University; 

Ph.D.,  London  University 
Porter,  Roland  G.  19  Woodbury   Street,   Beverly 

B.E.E.,    Northeastern    University;    M.S.,     Harvard    University 
Pugsley,  John  B.  23   Hardy  Avenue,  Watertown 

A.B.,   Colby   College 
Purinton,  Ellis   M.  7   Clark  Avenue,   Beverly 

B.B.A.,  Northeastern  University 
Ramsey,  Charles  M.  458  Huntington   Avenue,  Boston 

A.B.,  Trinity   College;    M.A.,   Cornell    University   and   Harvard   University 
Reynolds,  Paul  E. 

A.B.,  Clark  University;  Ph.D.,  Harvard  University 
Richards,  Henry  E. 

S.B.  and  M.S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology 
Rook,  Gustav 

S.B.,  Northeastern  University 
Sanderson,  Albert  E. 

S.B.,   Northeastern    University 
Schlagenhauf,  Milton  J. 

A.B.,  Washington  University;  M.A..  Northwestern  University;  B.D.,  Garrett  Bible  School 
Schmieder,  Albert  K.  Randolph  Street,  Canton 

S.B.,  Northeastern   University 
Seavey,  Duncan  W.  19  Orlando  Avenue,  Arlington 

S.B.,   Tufts   College;   M.S.,  Ohio   State  University 
Smith,  W.  Lincoln  4  Academy  Lane,  Concord 

S.B.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology;  Eng.D.,  Northeastern  University 
Spear,  Joseph 

A.B.,  Harvard  University;  M.A..  Boston  University 
Spencer,  Ernest  L. 

S.B.,   Northeastern    University 
Stearns,  Frederick  A. 

S.B.  and  M.  S.,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology 
Stevenson,  J.  Kenneth 

B.C.S.,  Northeastern  University 
Stone,  Samuel  A. 

S.B.  and  M.S.,  University  of  New  Hampshire 
Strahan,  Samuel  A.  S.  210  South  Huntington   Avenue,  Jamaica  Plain 

S.B.,   Northeastern    University 
Tatton,  Gerald  R.  52  Oakland  Street,  Medford 

S.B.,  Northeastern  University;   M.B.A.,   Boston   University 
Thomas,  Reginald  C.  72  Madison  Avenue,  Newtonville 

S.B.,  Northeastern   University 
Thompson,  Loring  M.  62  Parsons  Street,  West  Newton 

S.B.,  Northeastern   University 
Thomson,  Alfred  J.  20  Pierce  Place,  Canton 

S.B.  and  M.A.,  Boston  University 


17  Forest  Street,  Cambridge 

171  First  Street,  Melrose 

24   Pleasant   Street,    Dorchester 

Cochituate   Road,  Wayland 

96  Blakely  Road,  Medford 


31  Matchett  Street,  Brighton 

58   South  Street,  Medfield 

66  Florence  Avenue,  Melrose 

101  Goden  Street,  Belmont 

56  Symphony  Road,  Boston 


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23  Hilltop  Avenue,  Lexington 
22  Devon  Avenue,  Beverly 


Towle,  George  W. 

S.B.,  University  of  New  Hampshire 
Tozer,  Eliot  F. 

S.B.,  Massachusetts  Art  School 
Troupe,  Ralph  A.  329  Commonwealth  Avenue,  Boston 

S.B.,  Drexel  Institute;  M.S.,  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute 
Underbill,  Hurshel  E.  76  Elgin  Street,  Newton  Centre 

S.B.,  University  of  Oklahoma;   M.B.A.,  University   of  Kansas 
Vernon,  Arthur  A.  14  Standish  Street,  Newton  Highlands 

S.B.  and  M.S.,  Union  College;  Ph.D.,  Princeton  University 
Wallace,  Thomas  H.  43  Brooksdale  Road,  Brighton 

S.B.,  Boston  University;  M.A.,  Harvard  University;   Ph.D.,  Boston  University 
Wallace,  William  90  Winslow  Street,  Everett 

S.B.,  Northeastern  University 
Welch,  George  B.  876  Watertown  Street,  West  Newton 

S.B..  Bowdoin  College;  Ph.D.   Cornell  University 
White,  William  C.  30  Summit  Road,  Wellesley 

S.B.,  Northeastern  University ;  Ed.M.,  Boston  University 
Whittaker,  Albert  E.  77  Greenwood  Street,  Greenwood 

S.B.,  Northeastern  University;  Ed.M.,  Harvard  University 
Wolowicz,  Chester  H.  81  Tremont  Street,  Salem 

S.B.,  Northeastern  University;  M.S.,  Harvard  University 
Zeller,  Joseph  W.  282  Concord  Street,  Framingham 

S.B.  and  M.E.,  Tufts  College 
Zuffanti,  Saverio  128  Atlantic  Street,  Quincy 

S.B.,  Northeastern  University;  M.A.,  Boston  University 


UPPERCLASS    DIRECTORY 


Aaronian,  Tzolag  A.,  '43  L.A..  218  Broadway,Cambridge 
Abbott,  Allen  W.,  '45  Eng.,  27  Lloyd  St.,  Winchester 
Abbott,  David,  '46  L.A.,  21  Everell  Rd.,  Winchester 
Abdella,  Joseph,  Jr.,  '45  L.A  ,  748  Grafton  St.,  Worcester 
Abrams,  Bertram  T.,  '43  L.A.,  197  Columbia  Rd.,  Boston 
Abrams,  Charles  S.,  '44  L.A.,  19  North  Anderson  St., 

Boston 
Adams,  Frank  P.,  '43  L.A.,  14  Wilbur  St.,  Dorchester 
Adams,  Milton  K.,  '45  L.A.,  1912  Eight  St., 

Rensselaer,  N.  Y. 
Agliata,  Thomas  P.,  '44  B.A.,  252  Chambers,  Boston 
Ahearn,  Joseph  F.,  '45  Eng.,  194  Lowell  Ave., 

Newtonville 
Ahearn,  Maurice  J.,  '45  B.A.,  665  Common  St.,  Walpole 
Ahem,  John  E.,  '44  Eng.,  140  Sherman  St.,  Portland,  Me. 
Aikens,  Alexander  E.,  '45  Eng.,  844  Beacon  St.,  Boston 
Akeroyd,  Richard,  '44  B.A.,  26  Evans  Way,  Boston 
Alberghini,  Delmo  F.,  '45  B.A.,  7  Lowell  Cricle, 

Somerville 
Alden,  Merton  S.,  '44  B.A.,  51  Beacon  St.,  Hyde  Park 
Aldrich,  George  W.,  '44  L.A.,  72  Menotomy  Rd., 

Arlington 
Alexander,  Arthur  T.,  '44  Eng.,  29  Carleton  St.,  Revere 
Alhemovich,  John  S.,  '45  L.A.,  89  Houghton  St., 

Worcester 


Aliberte,  Fernando,  '43  Eng.,  53  Forest  Ave.,  Everett 
Allen,  Benjamin  F.,  '44  Eng.,  School  St.,  Vergennes,  Vt. 
Allen,  John  R.,  '44  B.A.,  Main  St.,  Cambridge 
Alpert,  Sumner,  '45  Eng.,  147  Talbot  Ave.,  Dorchester 
Alston,  Donald,  '43  B.A.,  124  Trenton,  Lawrence 
Altman,  Irving  L.,  '45  B.A.,  21  Green  St.,  Brookline 
Alward,  Francis  J.,  '45  B.A.,  14  Burgess  Ave.,  Westwood 
Amon,  William  F.,  Jr.,  '44  Eng.,  5  Tolman  Place, 

Roxbury 
Anderson,  Clifford  F.,  '44  Eng.,  6  Congress  St., 

Worcester 
Anderson,  John  M.,  '45  B.A.,  58  Alexander  Rd., 

Newton  Highlands 
Andrews,  Harlow  P.,  '43  B.  A.,  4  Andrews,  Framingham 
Andrews,  Lyman  L ,  '43  Eng.,  20  Ellis,  Brockton 
Andrews,  Peter,  '45  Eng.,  105  Johnson  St.,  Springfield 
Annis,  Arthur  F.,  '43  B.A.,  111  Norway  St.,  Boston 
Annunziatta,  Joseph  V.,  '44  B.A.,  235  Wooster  St., 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Antinarelli,  Fred,  '44  B.A.,  26  Howard  St.,  Watertown 
Antongnoni,  Joseph,  '44  Eng.,  12  Elsmore  St.,  Concord 
Arico,  Herbert  C,  '45  B.A.,  105  Maple  St.,  Belmont 
Ariewitz,  Daniel,  '45  Eng.,  R.  D.  7,  Norwich,  Conn. 
Artick,  Edward  F.,  Jr.,  '44  Eng.,  26  Tremont  St., 

Chelsea 


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Asci,  Edmund  A.,  '45  B.A.,  110  Princeton  St.,  E.  Boston 
Ash,  Samuel,  '45  B.A.,  152  Blue  Hill  Ave ,  Boston 
Ashcroft,  Clarence  W.,  '43  Eng.,  20  Manton  RcL, 

Swampscott 
Ashley,  Robert  D.,  '45  B.A.,  51  Felton  St.,  Hudson 
Ashline,  Robert  D.,  '43  Eng.,  5  Weymouth  St.,  Fitchburg 
Ashton,  Donald,  '44  Eng.,  29  William  St.,  West  Newton 
Augis,  John  M..  '44  Eng.,  453  Main  St.,  Clinton 
Austin,  John  H.,  '44  Eng.,  3  Remington  St.,  Dorchester 
Austin,  Sidney  F.,  '45  Eng.,  6  High  St.,  Orleans,  Vt. 
Autio,  Herbert  A.,  '45  Eng.,  4  Northmen  Pass, 

Fitchburg 
Azzone,  Michael,  '44  L  A.,  27  Goden,  Belmont 

Bach,  Hans  V.,  '45  Eng.,  1,740  Holland  Ave., 

New  York  City 
Backer,  Abbott,   '45  B.A.,  27  Lowell  St.,  Lynn 
Bacon,  Conrad  G.,  '44  Eng.,  569  Main  St., 

Middletown,  Conn. 
Bacon,  Lewis  H.,  '44  Eng.,  1,478  Main  St.,  S.  Weymouth 
Bacon,  Stuart  W.,  '45  Eng.,  76  Dover  St.,  Worcester 
Bailey,  Edward  T.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  Main  St., 

Wells  River,  Vt. 
Bailey,  Wilbert  G.,  '45  Eng.,  55  North  St.,  Randolph 
Bajoras,  George  V.,  '43  Eng.,  204  South  Leonard  St., 

Waterbury,  Conn. 
Bakanauskas,  Sam.  '44  L.A.,  166  Wilson  St..  Haverhill 
Baker,  Bradford  M.,  '43  B.A.,  22  Stedman,  Wakefield 
Ball,  Russell  E.,  '45  Eng.,  61  Pilgrim  Rd.,  Marblehead 
Ballota,  Joseph  S.,  '45  L.A.,  41  Sumner  St.,  Dorchester 
Balzer,  George  C,  '44  L.A.,  9  Windemere  Park, 

Arlington 
Banaag,  Victorino  V.,  '44  Eng.,  2,621  Herran  St., 

Manila,  Philippines 
Band,  Maurice,  '45  B.A.,  57  Almoin  St.,  Maiden 
Banks,  Ray  C,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  40  Holbrook  Place, 

Ansonia,  Conn. 
Barbadoro,  Nelson,  '43  Eng.,  51  Russell  St., 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Barbar,  Thomas,  '45  L.A.,  135  Hudson,  Boston 
Barnes,  Donald  G.,  '45  L.A.,  13  Church,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 
Barnes,  Howard  P.,  '44  Eng.,  20  Birchwood  Ave., 

Rutland,  Vt. 
Baron,  Burnett,  '45  Eng.,  21  Nazing,  Roxbury 
Barr,  Robert  Douglas,  '44  L.A.,  6  Parkway  Rd., 

Brookline 
Barron,  Selwyn  Z.,  '44  B.A.,  160  University  Rd., 

Brookline 
Barth,  Milton  S,  '43   Eng.,  35'  Glenhill   Rd.,  Boston 
Bartlett,  Robert  H.,  '45  B.A ,  64  Thomas,  New  Bedford 
Bassett,  Ormon  E.,  '45  Eng.,  247  Evans.  Weymouth 
Batastini,  Eugene  Ottie,  Jr.,  '44  L.A..  16  Cherry  St., 

Danvers 
Bates,  Byron  D„  '43  Eng.,  38  Pearl,  New  Bedford 
Bates,  Stanley  Wellington,  '45  L.A.,  3  Argyle  Rd., 

Arlington  Heights 
Bayley,  Edwin  R.,  '45  Eng.,  27  Alden  St.,  Whitman 
Beal,  Edward,  '44  Eng ,  16  Batavia  PL,  Harrison,  N.  Y. 
Beane,  Robert  H„  '45  Eng.,  271  North  St.,  N.  Weymouth 
Beard,  Richard  B.,  '45  Eng.,  42  Sydney  St.,  Medford 
Bearse,  Chester  A.,  '44  B.A.,  7  Britton  St.,  Raynham 
Bechtel,  Jack  H.,  '44  Eng,.  35  Bradford  Rd., 

Newton  Highlands 
Beckett,  George  A.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  11  Woodland  Ave., 

Medford 
Bedell,  Albion  R.,  '44  Eng.,  42  Chase  St.,  Danvers 
Bell,  Kenneth  F.,  '44  B.A.,  20  Fitchburg  St.,  Watertown 


Bellamacina,  Angelo  A.,  '43  B.A.,  8  Pinckney  St., 

Somerville 
Bengis,  Milton  M.,  '45  B.A.,  50  Allen  St.,  Boston 
Bennett,  Harrison,  '43  B.A.,  Post  Rd.,  South  Sudbury 
Berggren,  John  L.,  '44  Eng.,  1,353  Main  St.,  Waltham 
Berkland,  Irving  T.,  '43  Eng.,  44  Cedar  St.,  Norwood 
Berman,  Merril,  '44  Eng.,  4,403  14th  Ave., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Berman,  Theodore,  '45  Eng.,  114  Bellingham  St.,  Chelsea 
Besse,  Neil  K.,  '43  Eng.,  36  Washington  St.,  Fairhaven 
Better,  Paul,  '44  Eng ,  24  Evans  Rd.,  Peabody 
Beutel,  Werner  H.,  '45  Eng.,  165  Jewett  Ave., 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Bevis,  Edgar  A.,  '43  Eng.,  43  Harrison  St., 

Newton  Highlands 
Bickelman,  Alfred,  '45  B.A.,  52  Supple  Rd.,  Roxbury 
Biederman,  Robert,  '44  L.A.,  957  Morton  St.,  Mattapan 
Biggs,  Matthew  R.,  '45  Eng.,  18  Temple  Ave..  Winthrop 
Bililies,  Charles  A.,  '45  B.A.,  422  Tremont  St.,  Boston 
Birnbaum,  Herbert,  '43  L.A.,  306  Hyde  Park  Ave., 

Jamaica  Plain 
Bishop,  Gardner  M.,  '45  Eng.,  110  St.  Stephens  St., 

Boston 
Bishop,  Henry  J.,  '45  Eng.,  606  County  St.,  New  Bedford 
Bishop,  Robert  C,  '45  B.A.,  98  Harvard  St.,  No.  Quincy 
Bitsikas,  John,  '44  B.A.,  18  Whitney  Park,  Mattapan 
Blackman,  Kay  S.,  '43  Eng.,  Findley  Lake,  N.  Y. 
Blair,  Ernest  R.,  '45  Eng.,  108  Willow  Ave.,  Wollaston 
Blake,  Martin,  '43  Eng.,  60  Westville  St.,  Dorchester 
Blake,  Robert  W.,  '44  B.A.,  259  Center  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 
Blakely,  John  R.,  '44  Eng.,  67  Ashland  St.,  Medford 
Blanchard,  Charles  W.,  '45  Eng.,  5  Ravenscroft  Rd., 

Winchester 
Blanchard,  Glenn  E.,  '44  Eng.,  10  Moody  St.,  Amesbury 
Blanchard,  Parker  N.,  '44  Eng.,  5  Ravenscroft  Rd., 

Winchester 
Blethen,  Raymond  D.,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  46  Frances  St., 

Haverhill 
Bodnar,  Walter,  '43  Eng.,  16  Highland  Park  Ave., 

Roxbury 
Bolivar,  Carleton,  '43  Eng.,  11  Upland  Rd.,  Winchester 
Bolonsky,  Leonard  H.,  '44  L.A.,  80  Wellington  Hill, 

Mattapan 
Bolton,  Foster  K.,  '43  Eng.,  Cabot,  Vt. 
Bolz,  William  R.,  '43  B.A.,  Box  183,  Uncasville,  Conn. 
Bong,  Walter  A.,  '43  Eng.,  2,295  Main  St.,  Springfield 
Bonia,  Walter  J.,  '43  Eng.,  Ill  Salem  St.,  North  Revere 
Bordewieck,  Robert  W.,  '45  Eng.,  274  Weston  Rd., 

Wellesley 
Bornstein,  Daniel,  '45  Eng.,  21  Donald  Rd.,  Dorchester 
Bornstein,  David,  '44  Eng.,  24  Audubon  Rd.,  Milton 
Borofsky,  Arnold  J.,  '43  L.A.,  10  Wilcock  St., 

Dorchester 
Borofsky,  Sumner  L ,  '44  Eng.,  10  Wilcock  St., 

Dorchester 
Bottiggi,  Theodore  A.,  '44  Eng.,  73  Madison  Ave., 

Quincy 
Boudreau,  Edward  G.,  '45  B.A.,  33  Ellis  Rd.,  Swampscott 
Bourke,  James  D.,  '45  B.A.,  59  Aldrich  St.,  Roslindale 
Bower,  Leroy  C,  '44  Eng.,  60  Allison  St.,  Newton 
Bowmar,  William  D.,  '45  L.A..  Main  St.,  Groton 
Bowry,  Donald  W.,  '43  Eng.,  King  Philip  Rd., 

South  Sudbury 
Boyce,  Warren  T..  '45  Eng.,  658  So.  Main  St.,  Sharon 
Boyko,  Solly,  '45  Eng.,  56  Kelly  St.,  Bristol,  Conn. 
Boyle,  Herbert  P.,  '43  B.A.,  41  Collins  Rd.,  Waban 
Boynton,  Bennett  W.,  '45  B.A.,  Summer  St.,  Rowley 


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Brastow,  Edgar  R.,  '45  Eng.,  50  Maple  St., 

Attleboro  Falls 
Brazaitis,  Zigmund,  '45  Eng.,  35  Kenberma  Rd., 

Dorchester 
Brewster,  David  T.,  '44  L.A.,  98  Preston  St.,  Hathorne 
Brigham,  James  H.,  '44  Eng.,  54  Whitney  St.,  Northboro 
Broderick,  Robert  J.,  '44  L.A.,  42  Summer  St.,  Milford 
Brooks,  Joseph  W.,  '45  L.A.,  48  Huron  Ave.,  Cambridge 
Brown,  Allan  R.,  '43  Eng.,  36  Ellsworth  Ave ,  Beverly 
Brown,  Richard  J.,  '45  Eng.,  41  St.  Gregory  St., 

Dorchester 
Brown,  Robert  A.,  '45  Eng.,  40  Linwood  St., 

North  Uxbridge 
Brown,  Robert  H.,  '43  Eng.,  East  Main  St.,  Chatham 
Brown,  Robert  K.,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  46  Westmoreland 

Ave.,  Arlington  Heights 
Brumis,  George,  '45  B.A.,  65  Lexington  Ave , 

Somerville 
Bucci,  Richard  P.,  '44  B.A.,  64  Wareham  St.,  Medford 
Buchanan,  Stanley  M.,  '44  Eng.,  5  Arion  St.,  Dorchester 
Buck,  Ralph  E„  '44  Eng.,  161  Savin  Hill  Ave., 

Dorchester 
Bunich,  Jack  J.,  '44  B.A.,  35  Theodome  St.,  Dorchester 
Bunker,  Arthur  G.,  '45  Eng.,  86  Thornton  St.,  Roxbury 
Burbank,  Richard  M  ,  '44  Eng.,  25   Hartsuff  St., 

Rockland 
Burdett,  John  D.,  '44  Eng.,  56  Emwood  St.,  Swampscott 
Burgamaster,  E.  Arnold,  '44  Eng.,  22  Waverly  St., 

Stoneham 
Burger,  Edwin  M.,  '44  Eng.,  49  Cortland  St.,  Springfield 
Burgess,  Howard  C  ,  '44  Eng.,  47  Carleton  St.,  Newton 
Burke,  Edward  L.,  '43  Eng.,  137  Wildwood  Ave., 

Arlington 
Burkitt,  Norman  A.,  '44  B.A.,  297  Western  Prom., 

Portland,  Me. 
Burnham,  Francis  U.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  6  Ave.  B, 

Turners  Falls 
Burnham,  John  F.,  '44  L.A.,  11  Perry  St.,  Stoughton 
Burns,  William  J.,  '45  B.A.,  Post  Q.  M.  C.  Office, 

Fort  Devens 
Burstein,  Sol,  '45  Eng.,  198  Chester  Ave.,  Chelsea 
Burt,  Alan  C,  '45  Eng.,  175  South  Ave.,  Attleboro 
Burton,  John  A.,  '45  Eng.,  50  Olean  St.,  Worcester 
Bush,  Chester,  '43  Eng.,  139  Beaver  St.,  Hyde  Park 
Buskey,  Felix  A.,  '44  Eng.,  51A  Tremont  St., 

Claremont,  N.  H. 
Butcher,  Stanley  E.,  '43  L.A.,  8  Chadwick  St., 

North  Bellerica 
Butler,  Arthur  M.,  '43  B.A.,  526  Water  St., 

Framingham 
Butters.  Raymond  J.,  '45  L.A.,  23  Packard  Ave., 

Dorchester 
Buxton,  Robert  W.,  '44  Eng.,  10  Freeman  St.,  Arlington 

Calish,  Sumner  J.,  '45  Eng.,  25  South  St.,  Brighton 
Callahan,  Duane,  '44  B.A.,  59A   Strathmore  Rd., 

Brighton 
Cameron,  Duncan  H.,  '43  Eng.,  306  Dudley  St.,  Roxbury 
Cameron,  Francis  X.,  '44  L.A.,  25  Hamelton  St., 

Dorchester 
Cameron,  George  D.,  '44  Eng.,  273  Pontiac  Ave., 

Cranston,  R.  I. 
Cameron,  Paul,  '44  Eng.,  59  Tamworth  Hill  Ave., 

Greenwood 
Cammarata,  Joseph  G.,  '43  B.A.,  42  Fairmont  St., 

Arlington 


Campbell,  John  D.,  '44  B.A.,  70  Pleasant  St., 

North  Andover 
Campbell,  John  F.,  '43  L.A.,  44  Ocean  St.,  Atlantic 
Campbell,  Robert  C,  '44  B.A.,  41  Marine  Rd. 

South  Boston 
Cane,  Claude  M.,  '45  B.A.,  Pine  Hill  Circle,  Waltham 
Cangiano,  Albert  E.,  '45  L.A.,  17  Fifth  St.,  Medford 
Cann,  Francis  A.,  '43  B.A.,  83  Winnepurkit  Ave.,  Lynn 
Capone,  Joseph,  Jr.,  '43  Eng..  380  Beech  St.,  Roslindale 
Caputo,  Paul  A.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  62  Arborway, 

Jamaica  Plain 
Caputo,  Ralph  A.,  '45  Eng.,  21  Gladstone  St.,  E.  Boston 
Carangelo,  John  J.,  '44  Eng.,  621  Quinipiac  Ave., 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Carangelo,  Mario,  '43  Eng.,  2,104   Chapel  St., 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Carder,  Jack  S.,  '44  Eng.,  64  Eliot  Ave.,  West  Newton 
Carito,  William  A.,  '43  Eng.,  10  Harris  St.,  Boston 
Carleton,  Russell,  '45  L.A.,  3  West  St.,  Stoneham 
Carlson,  Alden  B.,  '45  Eng.,  126  Sherman  St.,  Quincy 
Carlsen,  Mervin  L.,  '45  L.A.,  5  Tucker  St.,  Milton 
Carlson,  Quinton,  '43  Eng.,  48  Seaver  St.,  North  Eastern 
Carmean,  Rolfe  L.,  '44  Eng.,  Mount  Hermon,  Mass. 
Caro,  Joseph  H.,  '43  L.A.,  94  Nightingale  St.,  Dorchester 
Carpenter,  Edward  P.,  '44  Eng.,  23  Browning  St., 

Weymouth 
Carpenter,  Lawrence  H.,  '43  B.A.,  20  Hope  St., 

Attleboro 
Carpenter,  Richard  H.,  '43  B.A.,  44  Huttleston  Ave., 

Fairhaven 
Carpenter,  Vernon  F.,  '43  Eng  ,  Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y. 
Carroll,  Robert  M.,  '44  B.A.,  16  Park  Rd.,  Belmont 
Carroll,  William  F.,  '44  B.A.,  16  Park  Rd.,  Belmont 
Carter,  Carl  R.,  '45  Eng.,  43  Farnsworth  St.,  Waltham 
Carvalho,  Joseph,  '45  Eng.,  72  Oak  St.,  Lexington 
Carvill,  Richard  E.,  '43  Eng.,  15  Alaric  St.,  W.  Roxbury 
Cass,  Walter  J.,  '45  LA.,  12i/2  Fowler  St.,  Salem 
Cassarino,  Sebastian  J.,  '43  Eng.,  84  Endicott  St.,  Boston 
Center,  William  H.,  '44  Eng.,  Box  118,  Ravena,  N.  Y. 
Chagnot.  Henry  F.,  '45  Eng.,  6  Rockwell  PI.,  Milton 
Chamberlain,  Richard  I.,  '43  Eng.,  44  Field  St.,  Boston 
Chapman,  Donald  A.,  '44  Eng.,  24  Hazel  St.,  Lowell 
Cheever,  John  A.,  '45  Eng.,  464  Beacon  St.,  Boston 
Chesley,  Earle,  Jr.,  '44  B.A.,  108  Summer  St., 

Auburn,  Me. 
Chisholm,  Alfred  J.,  '44  L.A.,  57  Garland  St.,  Everett 
Chisholm,  John,  '44  Eng.,  3  Bowden  St.,  Marblehead 
Christie,  George  F.,  '45  B.A.,  117  Greenacres  Ave., 

White  Plains,  N  .Y. 
Christopher,  Clifford  Z ,  '45  Eng.,  49  Elizabeth  Rd., 

Belmont 
Church,  Herbert  S.,  '43  Eng.,  7  Nelson  St.,  Natick 
Ciarcia,  Joseph  J.,  '45  Eng.,  49  Harvard,  Winchester 
Ciesielski,  Leo  F.,  '45  Eng.,  355  High  St., 

New  Britain,  Conn. 
Clancey,  Colman  D.,  '43  Eng.,  94  Neal  St.,  Portland,  Me. 
Clark,  Lawrence  C,  '43  L.A.,  35  Ellis  St.,  Brockton 
Clark,  Robert  W.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  202  Merrymount  Rd.. 

Quincy 
Clarke,  Cortlandt,  '44  L.A.,  12  Birch  Hill  Ave., 

Wakefield 
Clayton   Richard  G.,  '45  L.A.,  2  Schuyler  St.,  Roxbury 
Cleak,  Woodworth,  '45  Eng.,  204  Pearl  St.,  Cambridge 
Cleary,  Paul  G.,  '44  Eng.,  59  Goodnough  Rd..  Brookline 
Cleveland,  John  F.,  Jr.,  '44  Eng.,  9  Ray  St..  Beverly 
Clougherty,  Charles  T.,  '45  B.A.,  15  Fermald  Ter., 
Boston 


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Cluff,  Roy,  '45  B.A.,  197  Perkins  St.,  Melrose 
Cobean,  John  F.,  45  Popham  Rd.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 
Cochran,  John,  '45  Eng.,  598  Adams  St.,  Quincy 
Corkinos,  Constantine  G.,  46  Homes  Ave.,  Dorchester 
Cody,  Thornton  S.,  '45  B.A.,  1,469  Beacon  St., 

Brookline 
Cohen,  Alvin,  '45  L.A.,  32  Charles  St.,  Winthrop 
Cohen,  Leon,  '44  B.A.,  46  Astoria  St.,  Mattapan 
Cohen,  Milton  L.,  '45  Eng.,  Ill  Atlantic  Ave.,  Revere 
Cohen,  Robert,  '43  Eng.,  112  Talbot  Ave.,  Dorchester 
Cohen,  Samuel  H.,  '45  Eng.,  100  Atlantic  Ave.,  Revere 
Cohen,  Sidney,  '43  Eng.,  112  Talbot  Ave.,  Dorchester 
Cohen,  Simon,  '45  L.A.,  23  Aborn  PL,  Lynn 
Cohen,  William  G.,  '45  L.A.,  179  Walnut  St.,  Chelsea 
Cohen,  William  J.,  '45  L.A.,  42  Lancaster  St.,  Quincy 
Colan,  George  H.,  '44  L.A.,  397  Linwood  Ave., 

Newtonville 
Colaneri,  John  D.,  '45  L.A.,  34  Brook  Rd.,  Sharon 
Colantonio,  Ernest  J.,  '43  L.A.,  215  Adams  St.,  Newton 
Cole,  Harvey,  '43  Eng.,  37  Standish  St.,  No.  Weymouth 
Cole,  R.  Craig,  '45  Eng.,  32  Clark  St.,  Worcester 
Collins,  Charles  J.,  '45  Eng.,  460  Huron  Ave.,  Cambridge 
Condon,  John  III,  '44  L.A.,  Great  Rd.,  Bedford 
Conlon,  William  M.,  '45  Eng.,  18  Temple  St.,  Whitman 
Conner,  Richard  S ,  '45  B.A.,  Hastings  St., 

Framingham 
Connolly,  Daniel  J.,  '45  Eng.,  100  Salem  St.,  Lawrence 
Connolly,  Joseph  Francis,  '45  L.A.,  13  Arthur  St., 

Winchester 
Connors,  James  F..  '45  Eng.,  11  Berry  St.,  Maiden 
Connors,  Robert  A.,  '45  LA.,  618  Robeson  St., 

Fall  River 
Consolazio,  George  A.,  '43  L.A.,  94  Berkshire  St., 

Cambridge 
Conviser,  Sanford  R.,  '43  Eng.,  447  Norfolk,  Mattapan 
Conway,  Thomas  E.,  '45  Eng.,  39  Woodbine  Rd., 

Medford 
Conway,  Thomas  F.,  Jr.,  '45  L.A.,  510  Hillside  Ave., 

Hartford,  Conn. 
Cook  Charles  H.,  Jr.,  '45  L.A.,  37  Denver  St.,  Saugus 
Cook,  Ernest  M.,  '44  Eng.,  15  Albermarle  Rd.,  Waltham 
Cooke,  Reginald  W.,  '45  L.A.,  105  Jerome  St.,  Medford 
Cookson,  Albert  E.,  '44  Eng.,  20  Norfolk  St.,  Needham 
Coole,  Franklin  S.,  '44  B.A.,  8  Dalton  Rd.,  Belmont 
Copithorne,  Alton  R.,  '44  Eng.,  54  Garfield  Ave., 

Chelsea 
Corcoran,  Francis  A.,  '43  B.A.,  22  Greenough  Ave., 

Jamaica  Plain 
Coscia,  Anthony.  '44  B.A.,  47  Cleveland  St.,  Arlington 
Cosgrove,  Patrick  J.,  '45  Eng.,  22  Courth  St.,  Dedham 
Costa,  George,  '44  L.A.,  20  Berkeley  Rd., 

Nantasket  Beach 
Costa,  John  J.,  '44  Eng..  657  East  220  St.,  New  York  City 
Coughlan,  James  S.,  '45  Eng.,  36  Amherst  Rd., 

Wellesley 
Coughlan,  Robert  J.,  '45  Eng.,  11  Upland  Rd.,  Medford 
Cox,  George  H.,  '44  B.A.,  2  Brook  St., 

East  Jaffrey,  N.  H. 
Cox,  John  W.,  '43  Eng.,  105  Blossom  St.,  Fitchburg 
Coyle,  Walter  A.,  '45  B  A.,  5  Lovell  Rd..  Watertown 
Cristofori.  Francis  J.,  '45  B.A.,  Oakland  St., 

Wellesley   Hills 
Cristiano,  Michael  W.,  '45  B.A.,  287  Blatchley  Ave., 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Cromwell,  Edward  K.,  '45  B.A.,  106  South  Main  St., 

Middleboro 
Cummings,  Edward  M.,  '45  Eng.,  624  East  St.,  Ludlow 


Curley,  Walter  W.,  '45  B.A.,  72  Hiawathia  Rd.,  Boston 
Currier,  Donald  R.,  '45  Eng.,  83  Hillcrest  Ave., 

Brockton 
Curuby,  Nicholas  G.,  '44  L.A.,  35  Blossom  St.,  Lynn 
Cusack,  John  J.,  '44  Eng.,  26  Corona  St.,  Dorchester 
Cushman,  Richard  W.,  '43  L.A.,  11  Chase  Ave., 

Lexington 

Daborowski,  Ignace  J.,  '43  Eng.,  49  Denton  Cir., 

Springfield 
Dahlstrom,  Harry  W.,  '45  Eng.,  18  Burgoyne  St., 

Elmwood,  Conn. 
Daley,    Daniel    M.,    Jr.,   '45   Eng.,    229    Lawrence    Rd., 

Medford 
Damon,  Earl  A.,  '45  B.A.,  12l/2  Auburn  St., 

Nashua.  N.  H. 
Damplo,  Anthony  J.,  '44  L.A.,  33  Pine  St.,  Medway 
Dane,  Norman  B.,  '43  B.A.,  84  Londonderry  Rd., 

Marblehead 
Daniels,  Alexander  B„  '45  B.A.,  290  Harris  Ave. 

Needham 
Dantowitz,  Philip,  '45  Eng.,  1111  Blue  Hill  Ave., 

Dorchester 
Daston,  Paul  G.,  '45  L.A.,  31  Chisholm  Rd.,  Roslindale 
Datz,  Maxwell  W,  '43  B.A.,  955  Morton  St.,  Mattapan 
Davenport,  Edward  B.,  '45  B.A.,  69  Bowen  St., 

Newton  Centre 
Davidzick,  Walter,  '43  Eng.,  126  Congress  Ave.,  Chelsea 
Davies,  Charles  S.,  '44  L.A.,  62  Main  St.,  Stoneham 
Davin,  Thomas  E.,  '45  Eng.,  91  St.  Paul  St.,  Brookline 
Davis,  Arthur  J.,  '45  Eng.,  1119  Main  St.,  Melrose 
Davis,  Erwin  W.,  '45  B.A.,  Bridgewater,  Vt. 
Davis,  William  M.,  '43  B.A.,  40  Federal  St.,  Reading 
Dawley,  J.  Frank.,  '45  B.A.,  365  Lebanon  St ,  Melrose 
Dean,  Walter  C,  '45  L.A.,  115  Granite  St.,  Rockport 
DeBery,  Edward,  '45  Eng.,  173  Babcock  St.,  Brookline 
DeChristopher,  Frederic,  '45  Eng.,  695  Eastern  Ave., 

Maiden 
Delano,  Robert  B.,  '45  L.A.,  596  Gallivan  Blvd., 

Dorchester 
DelGrosso,  Chauncey,  '43  B.A.,  31  Elm  St.,  Cohasset 
DeMeo,  Michael  B„  '45  B.A.,  675  Saratoga  St., 

East  Boston 
Dench,  Maurice  T.,  '45  Eng.,  49  Mt.  Vernon  St., 

Gloucester 
Dennis,  Richard,  '43  Eng.,  58  Hillside  Ave.,  Revere 
DePiano,  A.  William,  '45  Eng.,  38  Bennett  St.,  Everett 
dePiccolellis,  John  P.,  1600  Huntington  Ave.,  Worcester 
DeSantis,  Joseph,  '43  Eng.,  4  Bickford  Rd.,  Maiden 
Desmond,  Frederick  J.,  '45  Eng.,  27  Woodbury  St., 

Beverly 
D'Eugenio,  Tersino  M.,  '44  Eng.,  304  Langley  Rd., 

Newton  Centre 
DeVeuve,  Ernest  Arthur,  '44  Eng.,  77  Augustus  Ave., 

Roslindale 
Dewey,  George  W.,  '43  B.  A.,  R.F.D.  No.  3, 

Winsted,  Conn. 
Dewire,  Francis  M.,  '44  B.A.,  10  Chenery  Tr.,  Belmont 
Deyo,  Fred,  Jr.,  '45  Eng ,  723  East  Elizabeth  St., 

Brownsville 
Diana,  Vincent  F.,  '45  Eng.,  54  Chestnut  St., 

Manchester,  Conn. 
DiCicco,  Valentino,  '43  Eng.,  93  Winthrop,  Brockton 
Dicklow,  James  A.,  '43  Eng.,  67  Lower  Blvd., 

New  London,  Conn. 
diGiorgio,  John  A.,  Jr.,  '44  L.A.,  116  Everett  St., 

East  Boston 


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Dignan,  Joseph  J.,  '45  L.A.,  274  Fellsway  West,  Medford 
Dillon,  Carl  R.,  '44  B.A.,  198  Hamilton  St.,  Hartford 
Dillon,  James  H.,  '45  Eng.,  10  Clark  St.,  North  Quincy 
Dillon,  John  J.,  '45  B.A.,  139  Fremont  Ave.,  Everett 
DiMaggio,  Anthony  J.,  '43  Eng.,  8  Milton  St.,  Arlington 
DiNardo,  Albert,  '45  Eng.,  262  Maverick  St.,  E.  Boston 
Dinsmore,  Paul  E.,  '43  B.A.,  78  Ash  St.,  Waltham 
Diodati,  John  F.,  '45  Eng.,  34  Bellevue  Ave., 

Haverhill 
DiPietro,  Paul  A.,  '43  Eng.,  59  Broadway,  Somerville 
Disciullo,  Eugene,  '45  Eng.,  17  Middlesex  St.,  Boston 
Divoll,  Richard  L.,  '43  Eng.,  Darton  St.,  Concord 
Dizer,  John  T.,  '44  Eng.,  24  School  St., 

Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 
Doe,  Warren  A.,  '44  B.A.,  398  High  St.,  Dedham 
Doherty,  Francis  C,  '44  Eng.,  31  Weld  Hill,  Forest  Hills 
Doherty,  William  J.,  '45  Eng.,  81  Pinkert  St.,  Medford 
Donaldson,  Russell  E.,  '44  Eng.,  47  Crescent  St., 

Cambridge 
Donohue,  Thomas  J.,  '44  B.  A.,  13  Pearl  St., 

Manchester,  Conn. 
Donovan,  James  R.,  '44  L.  A.,  33  Day  St.,  Norwood 
Dooley,  Richard  A.,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  36  Worcester  St., 

Grafton 
Doonan,  Robert  A.,  '45  Eng.,  777  Boylston  St., 

Brookline 
Dormandy,  Roger  B.,  '45  Eng.,  867  Third  Ave., 

Troy,  N.  Y. 
Douglas,  Richard  H,  '45  B.A.,  7  Lamartine  PL, 

Jamaica  Plain 
Douglas,  Ronald,  '45  Eng.,  9  Grove  St.,  Maiden 
DouviRe,  James  J.,  '45  Eng.,  800  Worcester  St., 

Wellesley 
Dow,  Ralph  R.,  '44  B.A.,  574  Lexington  St.,  Waltham 
Dowcett,  Frank  E.,  '44  L.A.,  1015  Washington  St., 

Newtonville 
Dowd,  James  W.,  '43  Eng.,  97  School  St..  Taunton 
Doyle,  Robert,  '44  Eng.,  745  E.  Parkway  South, 

Memphis,  Tenn. 
Draper,  George  W.,  '45  L.A.,  69  Rindge  Ave., 

Cambridge 
Dreifuss,  Walter,  '45  L.A.,  470  Warren  St.,  Roxbury 
Drenker,  John  W.,  '45  Eng.,  Highland  Rd., 

Thornwood,  N.  Y. 
Drew,  Robert  G„  '44  L.A.,  41  Bromfield  St., 

Newburyport 
Duffy,  Thomas  H.,  Jr.,  '44  Eng.,  123  Lindsey  St., 

Fall  River 
Duke,  Lewis  H,  '45  B.A.,  15  Forest  Ave.,  Salem 
Duling,  Arthur  F.,  '44  Eng.,  106  Phillips  St.,  Fitchburg 
Dumanian,  John,  '45  Eng.,  86  Sagamore,  Lynn 
Dumas,  Leland,  '43  B.A.,  127  Playstead  Rd.,  Medford 
Dunphy,  John  V.,  '44  Eng.,  51  Maxfield  St.,  W.  Roxbury 
Durakis,  Manuel  A.,  '45  Eng.,  27  Pearl  Tr.,  Cambridge 
Durgin,  Bernard  L.,  '43  B.A.,  813  Main  St.,  Haverhill 
Durham,  Russell  P.,  '45  Eng.,  40  Flint  St.,  Somerville 
Durup,  Paul  C,  '43  Eng.,  11  Newfield  St.,  Wollaston 
Dutting,  John  B.,  '44  Eng.,  402  Main  St., 

Portland,  Conn. 

Eames,  William  G.,  '44  Eng.,  27  Belmont,  Somerville 
Earle,  Ernest  L.,  Jr.,  99  Hillside  Rd.,  Watertown 
Eastman,  Frederic  B.,  '45  Eng.,  73  Madison  Ave., 

Newtonville 
Eaton,  Carleton  G.,  '45  Eng.,  23  Chesterbrook  Rd., 

Waltham 
Eaton,  Edward  R.,  '44  Eng.,  34  Orange  St.,  Springfield 


Eberhardt,  George  W.,  237  Cottage  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
Edlund,  Leonard  A.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  50  North  Leyden  St., 

Brockton 
Edwards,  George  A.,  '45  B.A.,  119  Grove  St., 

Briston,  Conn. 
Edwards,  Stanley  A.,  '44  Eng.,  32  Manchester  Tr., 

Springfield 
Egles,  Douglas  R.,  '44  Eng.,  Plymouth  St.,  Holbrook 
Eisenhart,  Oliver  T,  '45  B.A.,  402  Westlake  St., 

Horseheads,  N.  Y. 
Elbling,  Irving  Nelson,  '44  L.A.,  107  Palm  St., 

Nashua,  N.  H. 
Ellion,  M.  Edmund,  '45  Eng.,  50  Sea  Foam  Ave., 

Winthrop 
Ellison,  Donald  L.,  '43  L.A.,  7  Crafts  St.,  Waltham 
Elliott,  Robert  H.,  '44  Eng.,  34  Foster  St.,  Arlington 
Emerson,  Donald  B.,  '44  B.A.,  94  Beacon  St., 

Hyde  Park 
Engle,  George  I.,  '44  Eng.,  133  Arnold  Rd., 

Newton  Centre 
Erickson,  Leonard,  '44  B.A.,  2  Bellevue  Ave.,  Waltham 
Ericson,  Harry  L.,  '43  Eng.,  "Eaglehead,"  Manchester 
Erwin,  Donald  W.,  '45  Eng.,  711  East  St.,  Dedham 
Esterman,  Benjamin,  '45  Eng.,  12  Kerwin  St., 

Dorchester 
Evans,  Franklin,  '45  B.A.,  10  Woodside  Rd.,  Winchester 


Fabio,  Faliero  A.,  '45  Eng.,  4  Oakview  Ave.,  Roxbury 
Falcao,  Jose  M.,  '45  Eng.,  386  Commonwealth  Ave., 

Boston 
Fanger.  Sumner  S.,  '45  L.A.,  43  Claymoss  Rd.,  Boston 
Farmer,  Earle  C,  '45  L.A.,  431  West  Fourth  St., 

South  Boston 
Farnan,  James  T,  '44  B.A.,  19  Elm  St.,  Lynn 
Farrar,  Welton  G.,  '45  L.A.,  92  Gardner  St.,  Groveland 
Farrell,  J.  Henry,  '44  B.  A.,  37  Charlotte  Rd., 

Newton  Centre 
Farrell,  Vincent  B.,  '44  Eng.,  268  Gallivan  Blvd., 

Dorchester 
Fay,  Donald  H.,  '45  B.A.,  6  Pinewood  Rd.,  Needham 
Fay,  George  B.,  '44  Eng.,  14-A  Whittier  St., 

Dover,  N.  H. 
Fay,  John  J.,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  56  College  Ave.,  Medford 
Feener,  Donald,  '44  Eng.,  330  Ocean  St.,  Beverly 
Feeney,  Thomas  J.,  '44  B.A.,  15  North  St., 

Newton  Centre 
Feinberg,  Albert  J.,  '44  L.A.,  145  Babcock  St., 

Brookline 
Feinberg,  Julius,  '44  Eng.,  Kerhonkson,  N.  Y. 
Feinstein,  Franklin,  '45  L.A.,  35  Tudor  St.,  Lynn 
Ferguson,  John  W.,  '43  Eng.,  20  Harriet  Ave.,  Belmont 
Fernberg,  Robert  B.,  '44  B.A  ,  40  Wentworth  St.,  Boston 
Ferraro,  Joseph  L.,  '44  Eng.,  71  Elmwood  St.,  Revere 
Fiantaca,  Joseph  S.,  '44  Eng.,  186  Cottage  St.,  E.  Boston 
Ficiechy,  Joseph,  '45  Eng.,  70  Arlington  St.,  Hyde  Park 
Field,  Edgar  R.,  '45  L.A.,  25  Main  St.,  Boston 
Filkins,  Elmer  S.,  '44  B.A.,  141  Hartford  Tr., 

Springfield 
Fine,  Saul  A.,  '45  Eng.,  20  Chatham  Rd.,  Everett 
Finkelstein,  Martin  B.,  '45  L.A.,  61  Walnut  Pk.,  Boston 
Fiore,  Anthony,  '43  B.A.,  51  Cherry  St.,  Somerville 
Fiore,  Dominic,  '45  Eng.,  147  Dana  Ave.,  Hyde  Park 
Fischer,  Robert  B.,  Lowell  St.,  West  Peabody 
Fisher,  A.  Orman,  '45  Eng.,  34  Oakview  Tr., 

Jamaica  Plain 
Fisher,  Benjamin,  '45  Eng.,  27  Garland  St.,  Chelsea 


180 


Fisher,  Bernard,  '45  B.A.,  79  Woodchester  Dr., 

Newton 
Fitzpatrick,  John  F.,  '43  Eng.,  39  Mechanic  St.,  Foxboro 
Flaherty,  John  B.,  '45  Eng.,  47  Fulton  St.,  Medford 
Flamand,  Joseph  J.  C,  '45  B.A.,  173  Davis  Ave., 

Brookline 
Fletcher,  Stanley,  '44  Eng.,  256  Kenduskeag  Ave., 

Bangor,  Me. 
Flitner,  Francis  P.,  '45  Eng.,  Greenville,  N.  H. 
Flynn,  Daniel  J.,  Jr.,  '44  Eng.,  22  Elm  Sq.,  Wakefield 
Flynn,  Robert  H.,  '45  B.A.,  21  Clayton  St.,  Maiden 
Forcellati,  Guy  J.,  '44  B.A.,  81  N.  Margin  St.,  Boston 
Ford,  Richard  J.,  '43  Eng.,  63  Washington  Ave., 

Waltham 
Forzley,  Mitchell  B.,  '45  B.  A.,  88  Locust  Ave., 

Foss,  Donald  G.,  '44  B.A.,  19  Fowell  Ave., 

Nashua,  N.  H. 
Foster,  C.  Gale,  '43  B.A.,  497  Huntington  Ave.,  Boston 
Foster,  William  A.,  '45  L.A.,  Old  Connecticut  Path, 

Framingham 
Foulkes,  Donald  K.,  '45  Eng.,  3  Evans  Rd.,  Peabody 
Frager,  Albert,  '44  B.A.,  35  Washington  St.,  Dorchester 
Francis,  Thomas  E.,  '43  Eng.,  400  West  Main  St., 

North  Adams 
Frangiamone,  Gioacchino,  '45  Eng.,  15  Charter  St., 

Boston 
Freeman,  Donald  H.,  '44  L.A.,  19  Harding  Ave., 

Belmont 
Freeman,  Melvin  I.,  '45  L.A.,  88  Waumbeck  St., 

Roxbury 
Freije,  Albert,  '45  B.A.,  110  Community  Rd., 

Bay  Shore,  N.  Y. 
Freundlich,  Arthur  L.,  '45  L.A.,  12  Prospect  Ave., 

Winthrop 
Friary,  William  F.,  '45  L.A.,  1  Dunn  Ct.,  Boston 
Friedman,  Bernard  L.,  '45  Eng.,  70  Nottinghill  Rd., 

Brighton 
Friedman,  Stanley,  '44  L.A.,  24  Wellington  Ave., 

Haverhill 
Friswell,  Frederick  H.,  '45  Eng.,  18  Willow  St., 

Mystic,  Conn. 
Frutkoff.  Carl  M.,  '44  Eng.,  162  Glenway  St.,  Dorchester 
Furbush,  Wesley  J.,  '45  B.A.,  77  Davis  Ave.  W.  Newton 
Furrer,  Jack  F.,  '44  Eng.,  55  East  Hudson  St., 

Long  Beach,  N.  Y. 

Gadsby,  Paul,  '45  B.A.,  161  Woodlawn  St.,  Fall  River 
Gallagher,  James  G.,  '45  Eng.,  33  Connell  St.,  Quincy 
Gallo,  Patrick,  '43  Eng.,  226  Sea  St.,  Quincy 
Galuffo,  Peter,  '45  B.A.,  43  Harvard  St.,  Winchester 
Gantman,  Sidney  D.,  '43  Eng.,  117  Howland  St., 

Roxbury 
Gardner,  David  W.,  '45  B.A.,  391  School  St.,  Belmont 
Gardner,  Francis  W.,  '43  B.A.,  44  Harrison  St., 

Brookline 
Gardner,  Robert  E.,  '43  B.A.,  49  Myrtle  Tr.,  Winchester 
Gates,  Charles  E.,  '43  L.A.,  12  Alma  Ave.,  Belmont 
Gates,  Harold  W.,  '44  Eng.,  14  Esty  St.,  Ashland 
Gates,  James  A.,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  30  Braman  St.,  Danvers 
Gatto,  Nicholas  F.,  '45  L.A.,  31  Firth  Rd.,  Roslindale 
Gavin,  Malcolm  R.,  '45  Eng.,  5  Paul  Revere  Rd., 

Arlington 
Gavitt,  Harold  I.,  '44  Eng.,  47  Hatfield  St.,  Pawtucket 
Geffen,  Milton  J.,  '44  Eng.,  94  Hutchings  St.,  Roxbury 
Geiger,  Wallace  A.,  '45  Eng.,  Tarbell  St.,  Pepperell 
George,  Michael  F.,  '45  Eng.,  31  Wall  St.,  Worcester 


George,  Ralph  E.,  '43  Eng.,  231  Park  St.,  Medford 
Gerade,  Robert  G.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  6  Pitman  Ave., 

Greenwood 
Gerden,  Carl  A.,  '45  Eng.,  6  Whitney  St.,  Westboro 
Gerni,  Carlton  W.,  '45  B.A.,  1420  Albany  St., 

Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
Gerry,  Joseph  H,  '44  B.A.,  22  French  St.,  S.  Braintree 
Gershengon,  Irving  H,  '45  B.A.,  90  Rosseter  St., 

Dorchester 
Gertel,  Maurice  G.,  '45  Eng.,  46  Favre  St.,  Mattapan 
Getchell,  Robert  E.,  '43  Eng.,  270  Lafayette  St., 

Randolph 
Getchell,  Walter  A.,  Jr.,  '43  Eng.,  270  Lafayette  St., 

Randolph 
Ghenes,  John,  '45  L.  A.,  Ashburnham  Hill  Rd., 

Fitchburg 
Gibbons,  Edward  C,  '44  B.A.,  16  Hall  Ave.,  Watertown 
Gibson,  Donald  M.  '45  B.A.,  331  Main  St.,  Wareham 
Gidez,  Melvin  D.,  '44  Eng.,  138  Federal  St.,  Greenfield 
Gieschi,  Thomas,  '44  Eng.,  29  Spring  St.,  Springfield 
Gilbert,  George  B.,  '45  B.A.,  Martin  St.,  South  Acton 
Gilberti,  Michael  J.,  '45  B.A.,  534  Washington  St., 

Winchester 
Gillette,  Edward  S.,  '44  Eng.,  R.F.D.  No.  1,  North  Park 

Ave.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Gillis,  Alfred  J.,  '45  Eng.,  14  Pleasant  St.,  Ipswich 
Gilman,  Richard  A.,  '45  Eng.,  59  Congreve  St., 

Roslindale 
Gingras,  Vernon  E.,  '44  B.A.,  645  Canton  Ave.,  Milton 
Giroux,  Paul  A.,  '45  L.A.,  78  Melville,  Fall  River 
Glasker,  Louis,  '43  B.A.,  22  James  St.,  Brookline 
Gleason,  Walter  P.,  '43  B.A.,  26  Lawson  Rd., 

Winchester 
Glueck,  Albert  G.,  '44  Eng.,  75  Day  St.,  Jamaica  Plain 
Goettman,  Andrew  T.,  '45  Eng.,  Box  61, 

Bloomingburg,  N.  Y. 
Gogan,  Thomas  F.,  '43  L.A.,  4  Regent  Pc,  Lynn 
Golas,  Frank  P.,  '45  B.A.,  1  Belchertown  Rd.,  Boston 
Goldberg,  Leon,  '45  L.A.,  85  Floyd  St.,  Dorchester 
Goldman,  Martin  M.,  '45  L.A.,  81  Irving  St., 

Framingham 
Goode,  John  J.,  '45  Eng.,  5  Arborway  Ct.,  Boston 
Goodman,  Philip  D.,  '43  Eng.,  4  Howland  St.,  Roxbury 
Goodwin,  Richard  S.,  '45  L.A.,  27  Hawthorne  Ave., 

Arlington 
Gordon,  Martin  H.,  '44  L.  A.,  571  Norfolk  St.,  Mattapan 
Gorrill,  William  R.,  44  Eng.,  State  St.,  South  Hanover 
Gould,  Gordon  M.,  '45  Eng.,  89  High  St., 

Farmington,  Me. 
Gould,  Harland  Sturgis,  '45  Eng.,  30  Park  St.,  Wakefield 
Graham,  J.  Stewart,  '44  Eng.,  16  Auburn  St.,  Woburn 
Grant,  Charles  R.,  '45  Eng.,  1654  Massachusetts  Ave., 

Cambridge 
Grant,  John  J.,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  29  Willard  St.,  Maiden 
Graves,  Bradford,  '44  Eng.,  R.F.D.,  East  Pepperell 
Graves,  Lawrence  P.,  '44  Eng.,  52  Circuit  Pk.,  Melrose 
Gray,  Ralph  Mahlon,  '45  Eng.,  1  South  St.,  Farmington 
Green,  Leonard,  '45  Eng.,  1352  Dorchester  Ave., 

Dorchester 
Green,  Milton,  '43  Eng.,  1352  Dorchester  Ave., 

Dorchester 
Greene,  Herbert  L.,  '43  Eng.,  24  Crescent  Ave.,  Bedford 
Greene,  Merrill  H,  '44  B.A.,  54  Olney  St.,  Boston 
Greenleaf,  Kenneth  R.,  '45,  South  St.,  Foxboro 
Greenquist,  Robert  E.,  '45  Eng.,  97  Vernal  St.,  Everett 
Greenwood,  Richard  W.,  '44  Eng.,  9  Vogel  St., 

West  Roxbury 


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Grella,  John  W.,  '44  B.A.,  206  Magnolia  St., 

Hartford,  Conn. 
Grey,  Richard  A.,  '44  B.A.,  31  Upland  Rd.,  Quincy 
Griffin,  Charles  J.,  '45  Eng.,  Boston  Rd.,  Pinehurst 
Gross,  Robert,  '44  Eng.,  19  Townsend  St.,  Roxbury 
Grosser,  Daniel  L.,  '45  Eng.,  27  Phillips  St.,  Boston 
Grossman,  Morton  B.,  '45  Eng.,  14  Hildreth  St., 

Dorchester 
Grover,  Frederick  R.,  '43  Eng.,  1  Broadway  Ave., 

Rockport 
Gubellini,  Carl  E.,  '44  B.A.,  373  Boston  Ave.,  Medford 
Guertler,  John  M.,  '44  Eng.,  60  Moseley  St.,  Dorchester 
Guilford,  Irving  M.,  '45  B.A.,  West  Main  St., 

West  Cheshire,  Conn. 
Gunderson,  Charles  R.,  '45  Eng.,  36  Marshall  St., 

Winthrop 
Gustafson,  Philip  E.,  '45  L.A.,  774  Belmont  St., 

Watertown 
Gustafson,  William  N.,  '45  Eng.,  14  Grampian  Way, 

Boston 
Guttel,  Herbert,  '45  Eng.,  141  Chelsea  St.,  E.  Boston 
Guy,  Robert  D.,  '45  B.A.,  240  Parkway,  Chelsea 
Hackett,  Warren  H.,  '44  Eng.,  5  Kilmer  Ave.,  Taunton 
Gaddad,  Sheffield  G.,  '45  Eng.,  14  Bobalink  St., 

West  Roxbury 

Haefele,  Carl  W.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  20  East  High  St.,  Avon 
Haggis,  Theophilos  G.,  '44  Eng.,  34  Junior  St., 

New  Bedford 
Haire,  Emory  T.,  '44  Eng.,  Rush,  Penn. 
Hakanson,  Richard  A.,  '44  B.A.,  44  Lincoln  St., 

Winchester 
Hale,  Robert  F.,  '45  Eng.,  9  Kidder  Ave., 

West  Somerville 
Haley,  Edgar  W.,  '45  Eng.,  Montserrat  Rd ,  Beverly 
Hall,  Albert  B.,  '43  Eng.,  45  Oat  Grove  Ave., 

Brattleboro,  Vt. 
Hall,  Henry  S.,  '45  Eng.,  94  Harvard  Ave.,  Brookline 
Hall,  Robert  T.,  '45  Eng.,  Pleasant  St.,  Freeport,  Me. 
Hall,  Wellington  J.,  '44  B.A.,  750-A  Huntington  Ave., 

Boston 
Hallett,  Allan  H.,  '43  Eng.,  281  Glen  Rd., 

Wellesley  Farms 
Hamilton,  Bernard  L.,  '44  Eng.,  Main  St.,  E.  Pepperell 
Hamilton,  Charles  B.,  '43  Eng.,  45  Harding  Ave., 

Belmont 
Hampton,  William  R.,  '43  B.A.,  7  Sapphire  Rd.,  Saugus 
Handy,  Douglas  C,  '43  Eng.,  Box  54, 

North  Springfield,  Vt. 
Hankard,  Francis  R.,  '45  L.A.,  11  Sunset  St.,  Roxbury 
Hankinson,  George  William,  '43  Eng.,  148  Hemenway 

St.,  Boston 
Hannula,  Fred  W.,  '45  Eng.,  310  Main  St.,  Walpole 
Hansis,  Donald  R.,  '43  B.A.,  10  Lehigh  St.,  Arlington 
Harlow,  Theodore  F.,  '44  Eng.,  140  Beltran  St.,  Maiden 
Haron,  Carl  I.,  '43  Eng.,  51  Florence  Rd.,  Waltham 
Harrington,  Francis  E.,  '44  Eng.,  47  Emeline  St., 

Randolph 
Harris,  Frank  J.,  '44  B.A.,  9  Anoka  Pc,  Lynn 
Harris,  Maceo,  '45   Eng.,  71  Windsor  St.,  Boston 
Harris,  Roger  W.,  '44  B.A.,  185  Highland  Ave., 

Newtonville 
Hart,  John  E.,  '43  L.A.,  31  Allen  St.,  Bradford 
Hartford,  Walter  W.,  '44  Eng.,  40  Clarendon  St., 

Newtonville 
Harwood,  Alan,  '44  Eng ,  104  Overlook  Rd.,  Arlington 
Harvie,  Ernest  A.,  '43  B.A.,  9  Leland  St.,  Grafton 


Haskell,  Richard  F.,  '44  Eng.,  39  Pearson  Rd., 

Somerville 
Hastings,  John  W.,  '45  Eng.,  Bradford,  Vt. 
Hatch,  Richard  M.,  Jr.,  '43  Eng.,  40  Carver  Rd., 

East  Watertown 
Hawes,  George  H.,  Jr.,  '43  Eng.,  15  Fells  Ave.  Tr., 

Medford 
Hawkes,  Horace  P.,  '45  Eng.,  16  Church  St.,  Wakefield 
Hayes,  Arnold  T.,  '45  L.A.,  19  Regina  Rd.,  Dorchester 
Hayes,  Bernard,  '45  Eng.,  205  Sycamore  St., 

New  Bedford 
Hayes,  John  J.,  '45  Eng.,  14  Crowley  Ave.,  Dedham 
Haynes,  Paul  D.,  '43  Eng.,  33  Delano  Ave.,  Quincy 
Hazelwood,  Earle  C,  '45  Eng.,  100  Windsor  Rd., 

Medford 
Heaney,  John  F.,  '43  Eng.,  31  Chase  Ave.,  Lexington 
Heanue,  John  P.,  '44  B.  A.,  177  Belmont,  Belmont 
Heaps,  John  F.,  '44  L.  A.,  221  Lexington  Ave.,  Everett 
Hearsey,  Walter,  '44  Eng.,  226  Cornell  St.,  Roslindale 
Hebard,  James  C,  '43  Eng.,  54  Woodrow  Ave.,  Medford 
Heeder,  Calvin  O.,  '45  B.A.,  72  Scott  Ave., 

Castleton,  N.  Y. 
Heffernan,  Philip  T.,  '45  B.A.,  60  Fairbanks  St., 

Brighton 
Heffernan,  Richard  P.,  '44  Eng.,  36  Arbella  St.,  Salem 
Heggie,  Herbert  C,  '45  B.A.,  104  Stetson  Ave., 

Swampscott 
Hendricks,  John  G.,  '43  Eng.,  151  East  High  St.,  Avon 
Henn,  Albert  William,  '45  Eng.,  164  Kirkstall  Rd., 

Newtonville 
Hennessey,  Charles,  '43  Eng.,  13  Winnipesaukee, 

Franklin,  N.  H. 
Henry,  Thomas,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  84  Eleanor  St.,  Chelsea 
Henshaw,  John  A.  H.,  '45  Eng.,  113  Trefton  Dr., 

East  Braintree 
Herbert,  James  S.,  '44  Eng.,  311  North  Main  St., 

Milltown,  N.  J. 
Hergstrom,  Robert  P.,  '43  B.A.,  1073  Corbin  Ave., 

New  Britain,  Conn. 
Hershman,  Herbert  J.,  '44  Eng.,  6  Vesta  Rd., 

Dorchester 
Heywood,  Hervey  W.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  72  Waltham  St., 

Lexington 
Higgs,  Lawrence  L.,  '43  Eng.,  25  Quincy  Ave.,  Quincy 
Hill,  Howard  T.,  '43  B.A.,  22  Fairfield  St.,  Brockton 
Hill,  Howland  B.,  '43  Eng.,  1269  Main  St.,  Leominster 
Hills,  John  T.,  '45  Eng.,  Middleton  Rd.,  Boxford 
Hilton,  Harry  M.,  '44  L.A.,  30  Canterbury  Rd., 

Newton  Highlands 
Hirtle,  Russell  C,  '44  Eng ,  130  Granger  St.,  Wollaston 
Hiza,  John  M.,  '45  Eng.,  44  Sherman  St.,  Fairfield,  Conn. 
Hodge,  Burton  A.,  '44  B.A.,  1025  Castleton  Ave., 

Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 
Hodge,  Thomas  P.,  '45  B.A.,  115  Monroe  St.,  Dedham 
Hodgkins,  George  L.,  '43  B.A.,  187  Lowell  St.,  Reading 
Hodgson,  George  T.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  52  Harris  St.,  Revere 
Hoffman,   Michael   J.,  '43   Eng.,    1427   Commonwealth 

Ave.,  Brighton 
Hogan,  Robert  E.,  '43  B.A.,  27  Elmwood  Ave., 

Haverhill 
Hogan,  Wilbur  J.,  '43  Eng.,  1173  Liberty  St.,  Springfield 
Hogarty,  John  J.,  '45  L.A.,  15  Orchard  St.,  Boston 
Holden,  Bruce,  '44  Eng.,  60  Trapelo  Rd.,  Belmont 
Holder,  Gordon  P.,  '44  L.A.,  123  Front  St.,  Weymouth 
Holdstock,  Norman  G.,  '45  L.A.,  55  Westglow, 
Dorchester 


182 


Holland,  Robert,  '44  B.A.,  118  Newton  St., 

Meriden,  Conn. 
Holm,  John  W.,  '43  Eng.,  76  Everdean  St.,  Dorchester 
Holt,  John  F.,  '45  Eng.,  80  Hillside  Ave.,  Berlin,  N.  H. 
Hopkins,  Irving  R.,  '45  B.A.,  197  Lincoln  Ave., 

New  London,  Conn. 
Hopkins,  Paul  M.,  '43  Eng.,  18  First  St.,  Melrose 
Horenstein,  Leon  R.,  '43  L.A.,  566  Beach  St.,  Revere 
Home,  Robert  D.,  '44  Eng.,  68  Hillsdale  Rd.,  Arlington 
Horwitz,  Richard  M.,  '45  Eng.,  21  Strathmore  Rd., 

Brookline 
Hough,  Howard  0.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  R.F.D.  No.  5, 

Portland,  Me. 
Houston,  Edwin  E.,  Jr.,  '44  Eng.,  25  Hilldale  Rd., 

South  Weymouth 
Howard,  Norman  F.,  '45  Eng.,  16  Iona  Tr.,  Lynn 
Howard,  William  M.,  '43  Eng.,  Clinton  St., 

Clark  Mills,  N.  Y. 
Howland,  Louis,  '44  L.A.,  10  Central  St.,  S.  Braintree 
Hubbard,  Eugene  C,  '45  Eng.,  Jones  Hill  Rd., 

West  Haven,  Conn. 
Huckins,  Robert  N.,  '45  L.A.,  139  Trapelo  Rd.,  Belmont 
Hudson,  Charles  H.,  '44  B.A.,  176  Waltham  St., 

West  Newton 
Hudson,  Donald  W.,  '44  Eng.,  9  School  St.,  Quincy 
Huey,  Ralph  A.,  '44  Eng.,  220  Holden  St.,  Worcester 
Hughes,  Stuart,  '44  L.A.,  21  Kemper  St.,  Wollaston 
Hultgren,  Theodore,  '45  B.A.,  80  Woodside  Rd., 

Winchester 
Hultgren,  William  C,  '43  L.A.,  80  Woodside  Rd., 

Winchester 
Hunt,  Harry  C,  '44  Eng.,  28  Hale  St.,  Leominster 
Hunt,  Wilson  L.,  '44  L.A.,  3  Harold  Pk.,  Boston 
Hunter,  Hannibal  R.,  '44  B.A.,  18  Linnet  St., 

West  Roxbury 
Hurley,  John  E„  '44  Eng.,  7  Madison  Ave.,  Wakefield 
Hurley,  Walter  E.,  '45  B.A.,  1120  Walnut  St., 

Newton  Highlands 
Hurley,  Warren  A.,  '43  Eng.,  78  Knoll  St.,  Roslindale 
Huse,  George  O.,  '44  Eng.,  131  Vernon  St.,  Newton 
Hutehins,  Lyman  M.,  '43  B.A.,  14  Angin  Cir., 

Auburn  dale 
Hutchinson,  William  T.,  '44  B.A.,  6  Hutchinson  St., 

Boston 

Igidbashian,  Astor  P.,  '44  Eng.,  211  Elm  St.,  Cambridge 
Imber,  Stanley  D.,  '45  L.A.,  11  Herbert  St.,  Lynn 
Imrie,  Walter  C,  '45  B.A.,  314  Otis  St.,  West  Newton 
Ippoliti,  Renzo  A.,  '45  Eng.,  139  Monroe  St.,  Norwood 
Ireland,  John  W.,  '44  Eng.,  36  Newhall  St.,  Lynn 
Irgon,  Joseph,  '43  Eng.,  65  Phillips,  Boston 
Irving,  William  M.,  '44  Eng.,  1  Greenwood  Ave., 

Needham 
Iwanowicz,  Henry  J.,  '45  B.A.,  113  Lincoln  Ave.,  Saugus 

Jackson,  Frederick  B.,  '44  Eng.,  129  Rome  St., 

Auburndale 
Jacobs,  David,  '45  Eng.,  110  Rosseter  St.,  Dorchester 
Jacobson,  Alden  H.,  '45  Eng.,  283  Beverly  Rd., 

Worcester 
Jacobson,  Alvan  B.,  '45  B.A.,  131  Mason  Tr.,  Brookline 
James,  John  A.,  '43  B.A.,  10  Garden  St.,  N.  Anderson 
Jameson,  Richard  S.,  '44  Eng.,  1112  Broadway, 

Somerville 
Jansonis,  Bronis  J.,  '44  Eng.,  1836  Columbia  Rd., 

South  Boston 
Jarnis,  John  G.,  '43  Eng.,  29  Warren  Ave..  Waltham 


Jarzylo,  Alphonse  V.,  '44  Eng.,  36  Cottage  St.,  Lynn 
Jaycock,  C.  Glen  Jr.,  '43  Eng.,  569  Franklin  St., 

Melrose  Highlands 
Jefferson,  James  F,  '43  Eng.,  47  Bay  State  Rd.,  Belmont 
Jenkins,  Carl  F.,  '44  Eng.,  74  Beal  Rd.,  Waltham 
Jenkins,  James  H.,  '45  Eng.,  136  Hawthorn  Rd., 

Braintree 
Jenks,  Peter  E.,  '43  Eng.,  66  Channing  St.,  Wollaston 
Jennings,  Edward  W.,  '43  B.A.,  15  Azel   Rd.,  Woburn 
Jensen,  Edward  O.,  Jr.,  '44  B.A.,  377  Talbot  Ave., 

Dorchester 
Jensen,  Harold  C,  '45  Eng.,  179  Hammond  St., 

Waltham 
Jerauld,  Gordon,  '44  Eng.,  Hyannis  Rd.,  Barnstable 
Jerzyk,  Julian  M.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  135  Derby  St.,  Salem 
Jewell,  Ralph  Leigh,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  380  Newbury  St., 

Boston 
Jodrey,  H.  Lawrence,  Jr.,  '45  L.A.,  7  Granite  St., 

Rockport 
Johnson,  Carl  G.,  '43  Eng.,  152  Mary  St.,  Arlington 
Johnson,  C.  Edwin,  '45  Eng.,  1  Arbutus  Rd., 

Swampscott 
Johnson,  Herbert  M.,  '45  Eng.,  13  Dwight  St., 

Ansonia,  Conn. 
Johnson,  Howard  F.,  '43  Eng.,  Second  Street, 

North  Grafton 
Jones,  Stanley  E.,  '44  B.A.,  92  Grove  St.,  Ilian,  N.  Y. 
Jordan,  Merrill  E.,  '45  L.A.,  9  Colonial  Rd., 

North  Weymouth 
Jordan,  Thomas  J.,  '45  L.A.,  54  Armandene  St., 

Dorchester 
Joslin,  Robert  P.,  '44  Eng.,  33  Westminster  Ave., 

Arlington 
Joyce,  Richard  S.,  '44  B.A.,  3  Chase  Rd.,  Stoneham 

Kahn,  Ralph  D.,  '45  L.A.,  39  Brookview  St.,  Dorchester 
Kalin,  Robert,  '45  L.A.,  209  Belmont  St.,  Everett 
Kalman,  Albert  L.,  73  Crawford  St.,  Roxbury 
Kanter,  Manuel  A.,  '45  Eng ,  24  Marlborough  St., 

Chelsea 
Kariotis,  George  S.,  '45  Eng.,  10  Parker  Hill  Ave , 

Roxbury 
Karolkewicz,  Henry  V.,  '45  B.A.,  7  Richland  St., 

Worcester 
Kasambalis,  William,  '44  Eng.,  285  Dudley  St.,  Boston 
Kasparian,  Harry,  '45  Eng.,  135  Broadway,  Haverhill 
Katz,  George,  '45  Eng.,  29  Bloomingdale  St.,  Chelsea 
Kaufman,  Harvey  H.,  '44  Eng.,  121  Hutchings  St., 

Boston 
Kaye,  Ralph  E.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  67  Lincoln  Ave., 

Wollaston 
Kearney,  Gerald  B.,  '45  B.A.,  19  Aldrich  St.,  Roslindale 
Keating,  Lester  W.,  '45  Eng.,  35  Warwick  Rd., 

West  Newton 
Keck,  William  J.,  '45  Eng.,  9  Lexington  Ave., 

Hyde  Park 
Kee,  George,  '45  Eng.,  56  Tyler  St..  Boston 
Kelle,  Wilder  E.,  Jr.,  '44  Eng.,  133  Rockland  St.,  Canton 
Kelley,  John  J.,  '45  Eng.,  240  Jamaicaway,  Boston 
Kelley,  John  T.,  '45  L.A.,  16  Wheeler  Ave.,  Medford 
Kelso,  James,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  84  Cleveland  St.,  Arlington 
Kelvin,  William,  '45  Eng.,  81  Trapelo  Rd.,  Belmont 
Kennedy,  Edmond  I.,  '43  Eng.,  9  Locust  Ave.,  Lexington 
Kennedy,  Richard  H.,  '43  L.A.,  28  River  Rd.,  Weston 
Kenny,  Sumner  G.,  '45  Eng.,  99  Frederick  Ave., 

Medford 
Kerr,  John  H.,  Jr.,  '44  Eng.,  69  Howard  St.,  Brockton 


183 


Kerr,  John  J.,  '43  Eng.,  1624  Tremont  St.,  Roxbury 
Kezer,  Charles  F.,  '45  B.A.,  12  Ingleside  Ave.,  Maiden 
Khederian,  Oscar,  '44  B.A.,  121  Nichols  Ave., 

Watertown 
Khoury,  Esa  M.,  '43  Eng.,  135  Hudson  St.,  Boston 
KiUam,  Paul  D.,  '43  Eng.,  19  West  Ave.,  Salem 
Kinder,  Arthur  R.,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  26  Josephine  Ave., 

Somerville 
King,  Calvin  A.,  '44  Eng.,  25  Winthrop  St.,  W.  Medway 
King,  David  R.,  '45  Eng.,  15  Frederick  Ave.,  Methuen 
King,  Norman  B.,  '45  Eng.,  33  Bromfield  St.,  Wollaston 
Kingsbury,  Henry  A.,  '44  Eng.,  1  Curve  St.,  Medfield 
Kinsler,  Frederick  C,  '44  L.A.,  Massachusetts  Ave., 

Lincoln 
Kirby,  Donald  B.,  '44  Eng.,  Highland  Ave.,  Dedliam 
Kleczek,  Walter  S.,  '44  Eng.,  16  Althea  St.,  Boston 
Klickstein,  Herbert  S.,  '43  Eng.,  651  Morton,  Dorchester 
Knaut,  Paul  A.,  Jr.,  '45  L.A.,  188  Whitwell  St.,  Quincy 
Knopp,  Arthur  M.,  '45  Eng.,  128  Elm  St.,  N.  Cambridge 
Knowles,  Charles  A.,  '44  L.A.,  19  Munroe  St.,  Roxbury 
Knowles,  William  J.,  '44  Eng.,  32  Allison  St., 

Concord,  N.  H. 
Knowlton,  Moses,  Jr.,  '44  Eng.,  17  Whitney  Ave., 

Beverly 
Knowlton,  Robert  J.,  '45  Eng.,  11  Roxbury  Ave.,  Natick 
Kodis,  Robert  D.,  '44  L.A.,  96  Lawrence  Ave.,  Roxbury 
Kopsioftis,  Nicholas,  '45  Eng.,  3  West  St.,  Fitchburg 
Kordalski,  John,  '43  Eng.,  8  Beacon  St.,  Salem 
Kostas,  George,  '43  Eng.,  183  Primrose,  Haverhill 
Kostick,  Edward  A.,  '45  B.A.,  37  Supple  Rd.,  Dorchester 
Kovar,  Edward  H.,  '45  Eng.,  8  Waconah  Rd.,  Worcester 
Kozacka,  Frederick  J.,  '44  Eng.,  81  Cedar  St., 

Amesbury 
Krajewski,  Thaddeus  J.,  '45  Eng.,  32  Bullard  St.,  Boston 
Kramer,  Sherman  M.,  '45  Eng.,  11  Memorial  Park  Ave., 

Lynn 
Krasnor,  Leo,  '44  Eng.,  81  Walnut  Pk.,  Roxbury 
Kress,  Harold  W.,  '43  Eng.,  139  Tyler  St.,  Methuen 
Krinoples,  George  T„  '45  Eng.,  22  Taylor  St.,  Waltham 
Kronfelt,  Walter  J.,  '44  B.A.,  215  Mountain  Ave., 

Arlington 
Kuehn,  Bobert  N.,  '45  Eng.,  436  Mammoth  Rd., 

Manchester 
Kurlan,  Harold  Z.,  '45  B.A.,  47  Chavenson  St., 

Fall  River 
Kusavicius,  Algerd  P.,  '44  Eng.,  6  Brewster  St., 

South  Boston 

Labes,  Irving  J.,  '45  B.A.,  195  Woburn  St.,  Lexington 
Lacerda,  Donald  J.,  '43  Eng.,  165  East  Cottage  St., 

Dorchester 
Lafond,  Gerard  L.,  '45  Eng.,  83  Brightoman  St., 

Fall  River 
Lally,  John  C,  '45  B.A.,  26  Worthington  St.,  Dedham 
Lamb,  Edward  R.,  '45  Eng.,  Hartford,  Vt. 
Landy,  Morris,  '44  L.A.,  5  Frederick  Tr.,  Roxbury 
Lane,  Arthur  B.,  '45  Eng.,  46  Lincoln  St.,  Hingham 
Lane,  John  D.,  '43  Eng.,  176  Chiswick  Rd.,  Brighton 
Lane,  Norman  R.,  '43  Eng.,  83  Halsey  St., 

Southampton,  N.  Y. 
Lang,  Robert  E.,  '45  B.A.,  8  Oakland  St.,  Natick 
Lannary,  Jack,  '43  Eng.,  22  Stoneleigh  Cir.,  Watertown 
LaScala,  Frank  A.,  '45  Eng.,  1305  Leeds  St.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Lasker,  Yale,  '45  B.A.,  323  Tappan  St.,  Brookline 
Lasovick,  Daniel,  '43  Eng.,  41  Stanwood  St.,  Roxbury 
Larkin,  Oscar  L.,  '43  Eng.,  75  Aldie  St.,  Allston 
Laughey,  Albert,  '44  B.A.,  4  Union  St.,  Methuen 


Lavender,  John  R.,  '43  Eng.,  45  East  Foster  St.,  Melrose 
Lavin,  Joseph  W.,  '44  Eng.,  21  Dunlap  St.,  Dorchester 
Law,  Edmund,  '45  Eng.,  425  Dodge  Ave., 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Lawler,  Joseph  C,  '44  Eng.,  89  Empire  St.,  Lynn 
Lazarus,  Murray,  '45  Eng.,  315  Rice  Ave.,  Revere 
Leach,  George  A.,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  9  Grafton  St.,  Wakefield 
Leaf,  J.  Walter,  '45  Eng.,  866  Gay  St.,  Westwood 
Leahy,  Joseph,  '44  Eng.,  27  Bradford,  Quincy 
Leary,  Paul  A.,  '44  Eng.,  374  School  St.,  Belmont 
Lee,  Kenneth  W.,  '45  B.A.,  186  Woodward  St., 

Newton  Highlands 
LeGrand,  Vernon  R.,  '43  Eng.,  361  Alewife  Bk.,  Pky., 

West  Somerville 
Lentell,  William  P.,  '45  Eng.,  18  Bamum  St.,  Taunton 
Leonard,  Robert  E.,  '44  Eng.,  Church  St.,  Raynham 
Lepore,  Ralph,  Jr.,  '44  Eng.,  19  Randolph  St., 

North  Abington 
Lerner,  Leonard  I.,  '45  L.A.,  113  Crawford  St.,  Roxbury 
Leto,  Leonard,  '44  Eng.,  371  Lexington  Ave,, 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Levine,  Joseph,  '44  L.A.,  9  Park  Vale  Ave.,  Allston 
Levine,  Sumner  Milton,  '44  L.A.,  7  Schuyler  St., 

Roxbury 
Levinson,  Melvin  A.,  '43  Eng.,  77  Westminster  Ave., 

Roxbury 
Levy,  Alan,  43  Eng.,  120  Shore  Dr.,  Winthrop 
Levy,  Milton,  '43  Eng.,  92  Mercer  St.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Lewis,  Herbert  J.,  '45  Eng.,  803  Watertown  St.,  Newton 
Lickteig,  John  H,  '43  Eng.,  8  Colonial  PL, 

West  Hartford,  Conn. 
Lindgren,  Corey  G.,  '44  Eng.,  6  Baker  St.,  Saugus 
Linnane,  Joseph  F.,  '45  L.A.,  7  Everett,  Taunton 
Linteris,  Lino  L ,  '45  Eng.,  46  Bowdoin  St.,  Dorchester 
Lippa,  Leo  M.,  '45  Eng.,  644  Harvard  St.,  Mattapan 
Litvack,  Leonard  F.,  '43  B.A.,  14  Nichols  Ave.,  Lynn 
Litvin,  Melvin  L.,  B.A.,  139  Columbia,  Brookline 
Livingston,  George  F.,  '45  Eng.,  G.A.R.  Highway, 

Orleans 
Lobacz,  Edward  F.,  '44  Eng.,  161  Salem  St.,  Wakefield 
Locke,  Merle  I.,  '45  Eng.,  38  Theodore  St.,  Dorchester 
Long,  Edward  J.,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  73  Grove  St.,  Belmont 
Lopez,  Albert  F.,  '44  Eng.,  29  Maverick  Sq.,  E.  Boston 
Lotz,  John.  Ill,  '45  B.A.,  58  Auburn  Rd., 

West  Hartford,  Conn. 
Lovering,  David,  '44  L.A.,  20  Marked  Tree  Rd., 

Needham 
Lowell,  James  R.,  '45  Eng.,  160  Pearl  St.,  Newton 
Lude,  Carl  R.,  '45  L.A.,  13  Harding  Tr.,  East  Dedham 
Lukaszek,  Stanley  S.,  '44  Eng.,  253  Market  St., 

New  Britain,  Conn. 
Lum,  Warren  S.,  '45  Eng.,  Cincinnatus,  N.  Y. 
Lund,  George  R.,  '45  Eng.,  76  California  St.,  Watertown 


MacBarron,  Philip  C,  '44  B.A.,  2  Blossom  Ct.,  Boston 
MacCallum,  James  M.,  '44  B.A.,  9  Durham  St.,  Boston 
MacDonald,  Fred  R.,  '45  Eng.,  2  Kilby  St.,  Worcester 
Macaulay,  Chester  L ,  '43  Eng.,  30  Bisson  St.,  Beverly 
MacDowell,  Kenneth  M.,  '44  L.A.,  278  Waltham  St., 

West  Newton 
Macfarlane,  George  M.,  '44  Eng.,  12  Wedgemere  Rd., 

Medford 
MacGowan,  James  G.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  12  Midland  St., 

Lowell 
MacGregor,  Robert,  '45  Eng.,  30  Redlands  Rd., 

West  Roxbury 


184 


Mackay,  Kenneth  G.,  '44  B.A.,  23  Myrtle  St., 

Jamaica  Plain 
MacKenna,  Neil  S.,  '45  B.A.,  Concord  Rd.,  Wayland 
MacLean,  Arnold  A.,  '43  B.A.,  2  Lynn  St.,  Woburn 
Macomber,  Roger  F.,  '44  B.A.,  2009  Robeson  St., 

Fall  River 
Magnuson,  Joseph  E.,  '45  Eng.,  128  Willis  Ave., 

Medford 
Maguire,  Joseph,  '45  Eng.,  Ill  Howland  St.,  Roxbury 
Maguire,  J.  R.,  '43  B.A.,  26  McKinley  Ave.,  Beverely 
Maher,  John  E.,  '43  Eng.,  43  Ludlow  Rd., 

Windsor,  Conn. 
Mahler,  Lloyd  P.,  '44  B.A.,  153  Theodore  Parker  Rd., 

West  Roxbury 
Mahoney,  John  J.,  '44  Eng.,  38  Glide  St.,  Boston 
Mahoney,  Thomas  F.,  '44  Eng.,  251  East  St.,  E.  Walpole 
Maida,  William  A.,  '45  Eng.,  62  Orient  Ave.,  E.  Boston 
Maker,  Robert  W.,  '45   B.A.,  181  Concord  St., 

Framingham 
Makris,  George  P.,  '45  B.A.,  9  Donnell  St.,  Cambridge 
Makrys,  James  G.,  '45  Eng.,  14  Waban  PL,  Onset 
Malaney,  John  M.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  141  Theodore 

Parker  Rd.,  West  Roxbury 
Malchman,  Nelson  M.,  '45  B.A.,  21  Cross  St.,  Hyannis 
Malcolm,  William  W.,  '45  B.A.,  West  St., 

Middlefield,  Conn. 
Maloney,  Thomas  J.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  1,289  Great  Plain 

Ave.,  Needham 
Maneatis,  John  A.,  '43  Eng.,  56  Jennings  St.,  Lawrence 
Manganelli,  Francis,  '43  B.A.,  105  Gore  St.,  Cambridge 
Manning,  Lee,  '45  L.A.,  1307  Commonwealth  Ave., 

Allston 
Manning,  Ralph  K.,  Jr..  '45  B.A.,  104  Perkins  St., 

Melrose 
Manning,  Ralph  W.,  '43  Eng.,  42  Aldrich  St.,  Somerville 
Manos,  Peter  J.,  '45  L.A.,  68  Baker  St.,  Lynn 
Marden,  Harry  W.,  '44  B.A.,  11  Wyman  St.,  Arlington 
Maree,  Edward  John,  '43  Eng.,  82  Pleasant  St.,  Cohasset 
Mariolis,  Michael,  '43  Eng.,  40  Sunnyside  Ave.,  Methuen 
Markham,  Clifford  E.,  Jr.,  '45  L.A.,  144  Walnut  St., 

Everett 
Markhard,  Gerald,  '45  Eng.,  35  Elmdale  St.,  Dorchester 
Marks,  Macey  P.,  '43  L.A.,  55  Rock  Ave.,  Lynn 
Maron,  Harold,  '43  Eng.,   11   Glenwood  Rd.,  Peabody 
Marsh,  John  B.,  '45  Eng.,  35%  Day  St.,  Somerville 
Marshall,  Gilbert  A.,  '43   Eng.,  R.  F.  D.  1, 

Lancaster,  N.  H. 
Martensen,  Carl  E ,  '44  L.A.,  135  Glendale  St.,  Everett 
Martineau,  Roland  W.,  '45  Eng.,  15  Cleveland  Rd., 

Salem 
Martino,  Joseph  H.,  '44  Eng.,  87  Standard  St.,  Mattapan 
Mascianica,  Joseph  F.,  '44  B.A.,  53  Pearl  St.,  Everett 
Matheson,  Harold  R.,  '45  B.A.,  483  Beacon  St.,  Boston 
Matorin,  Baurice  J.,  '44  Eng.,  353  Seaver  St.,  Roxbury 
Matson,  Edward  C,  '45  Eng.,  142  Kenoza  St.,  Haverhill 
Matthewman,  Roger  B.,  '43  Eng.,  4  Brooks  St.,  Maynard 
Maxwell,  William  B.,  '44  Eng.,  18  Averton  St., 

Roslindale 
May,  G.  Waller,  '43  B.A.,  21  Miller  Ave., 

Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 
Mayo.  Paul  H.,  '44  Eng.,  55  Fairmount  Ave , 

West  Somerville 
Mazzotta,  Edward  B.,  '44  Eng.,  30  Hemenway  St.,  Boston 
McArdle,  Henry  J.,  '43  B.A.,  79  Oakland  St.,  Brighton 
McBride,  John  E.,  '43  L.A.,  11  Clyde  St.,  Chelsea 
McCarthy,  Edmund  L.,  '45  B.A.,  17  Jefferson  St., 

Taunton 


McCarthy,  John  E.,  '45  B.A.,  131  Magazine  St., 

Cambridge 
McClaren,  Donald  E.,  '44  L.A.,  103  Longwood  Ave., 

Brookline 
McConnell   James  W.,  '44  L.A.,  2  Chestnut  St.,  Boston 
McCourt,  Robert  E.,  '44  B.A.,  120  Quinobeguin  Rd., 

Newton 
McCoy,  Francis  J.,  '45  Eng.,  110  Lexington  St., 

East  Boston 
McCoy,  Robert  R.,  '45  B.A ,  348  Village  St.,  Medway 
McCracken,  Alex,  '45  B.A.,  120  Third  Ave.,  Auburn,  Me. 
McCusker,  Joseph  H.,  '45  Eng.,  21  Millville  Pond, 

Salem,  N.  H. 
McDonald,  Daniel  B.,  '45  B.A.,  3  Woodstock  Ave., 

Brighton 
McDonald,  John,  '45  L.A.,  16  Johnson  Ave.,  Winthrop 
McDonald,  Richard  F.,  '45  Eng ,  Elm  St.,  Scituate 
McDowell,  Irving  T.,  '44  L.A.,  19   Cottage  St., 

West  Medford 
McEvoy,  William  P.,  '45  Eng.,  418  Bonad  Rd., 

Brookline 
McGehan,  Robert  M.,  '45  Eng.,  367  Main  St., 

East  Hartford,  Conn. 
McGeoch,  Harold  R.,  '44  Eng.,  77  Thaxter  Ave., 

Abington 
McGinn,  Francis  J.,  '43  B.A.,  76  Robinson  St.,  Lynn 
McGrath,  James  F.,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  322  Walnut  St., 

Brookline 
McGurk,  Donald  F.,  '45  B.A.,  60  Wilder  Ter., 

West  Springfield 
Mcintosh,  Ray  W.,  '45  Eng.,  8  Summer  St.,  Melrose 
McKay,  Arthur  R.,  '44  B.A.,  147  Walnut  St.,  Dedham 
McKay,  Ralph  C,  '45  B.A.,  Route  4,  Concord,  N.  H. 
McKee,  Robert  E.,  '45  Eng.  89  Washington  St., 

East  Walpole 
McKenzie,  Francis  W ,  '43  L.A.,  23  Garrison  Ave., 

West  Somerville 
McKinlay,  Charles  M.,  '45  Eng.,  Main  St., 

North  Haverhill,  N.  H. 
McKinnon,  Ronald  F.,  '44  L.A.,  4  Peabody  Rd., 

Stoneham 
McKinnon,  Roy  A.,  '43  B.A.,  60  Waverly  St.,  Brookline 
McQueen,  William  A.,  '43  Eng.,  733  Parker  St.,  Boston 
McRobert,  Perry  P.,  '45  Eng.,  9  Parkman  St.,  Natick 
McVann,  Hugh  F,  '45  B.A.,  3  Parsons  St.,  Peabody 
Meimaris,  George  D.,  '43  L.A.,  48  Capen  St.,  Dorchester 
Meisner,  John  B.,  '43  B.A.,  Dover-Foxcroft,  Me. 
Mellor,  John  E.,  '45  Eng.,  16  Grant  St.,  Somerville 
Merola,  George  V.,  '45  L.A.,  Pearl  St.,  Everett 
Merrill,  Richard  E.   '45  L.A.,  42  Salem  St.,  Woburn 
Merrill,  Robert  A.,  '45  Eng.,  364  Varnum  Ave.,  Lowell 
Metcalf,  Ralph  L.,  '44  Eng.,  450  Plymouth  St., 

Bridgewater 
Metcalfe,  Irwin  J.,  '43  Eng.,  62.  Oldefield  Rd., 

Newton  Centre 
Mezoff,  Maurice  W.,  '45  L.A.,  495  Blue  Hill  Ave., 

Roxbury 
Meloon,  Willis  G.,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  372  Wibird  St., 

Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
Merriman,  Maximillian,  '44  Eng.,  6  Wabon  St.,  Roxbury 
Miaskiewicz,  Richard,  '45  Eng.,  18  Arbella  St ,  Roxbury 
Michaelson,  Louis  J.,  '43  L.A.,  1,242  Blue  Hill  Ave., 

Dorchester 
Midgley,  Robert  H.,  '44  L.A.,  78  West  Main  St., 

Westboro 
Migliaccio,  Albert,  '44  Eng.,  4  Royal  St.,  Winchester 
Milgroom,  Robert  B.,  '45  B.A.,  25  Alton  PL,  Brookline 


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Milk.  Robert  L.,  '45  Eng.,  99  Norway  St.,  Boston 
Miller,  John  P.,  '45  Eng.,  150  Mystic  St.,  West  Medford 
Miller,  Kenneth  B.,  '44  B.A.,  769  Edgewood  Ave., 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Miller,  Robert  E.,  '45  L.A.,  9  Bruce  St.,  North  Andover 
Miller,  Sumner  D.,  '43  B.A.,  14  Montrose  St.,  Maiden 
Miller,  William  B.,  '44  Eng.,  1,137  Commonwealth 

Ave.,  Allston 
Milo,  Henry  L.,  Jr.,  '43  Eng.,  31  Whittier  Rd.,  Medford 
Minalga,  George  P.,  '45  Eng.,  79  Pleasant  St.,  Cambridge 
Miner,  Newton  L.,  '44  Eng.,  11  Washington  St., 

Mexico,  N.  Y. 
Minkin,  Herbert  L.,  '45  Eng.,  127  Intervale  St.,  Boston 
Minkwitz,  Russell  E.,  '44  Eng.,  169  Murray  St.,  Meriden 
Mitchell,  Charles  T.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  7  Hanson  St., 

Wakefield 
Mitchell,  William  H.,  '44  Eng.,  114  Edgehill  Rd., 

Braintree 
Moessner,  Herbert,  '43  Eng,  511  Central  Ave., 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Moldauer,  Peter  A.,  '45  Eng.,  76  Quint  Ave.,  Allston 
Molica,  Anthony  J.,  '43  Eng.,  7  Emmet  St.,  So.  Boston 
Molino,  Nino  S.,  '44  Eng.,  641  Bennington  St ,  E.  Boston 
Molyn,  Michael,  '43  Eng.,  36  Whiton  St., 

Windsor  Locks,  Conn. 
Monaco,  Robert,  '45  Eng.,  937  Main  St.,  Waltham 
Montgomery,  William  A.,  '43  Eng.,  222  Houghton  St., 

North  Adams 
Moody,  Richard  E.,  '43  B.A.,  Parish  Hill  Rd.,  Granby 
Moore,  Donald  H.,  '44  Eng.,  365  Newport  Ave.,  Quincy 
Moore,  Frederick  A.,  '43  Eng.,  118  Elm  St.,  Amesbury 
Morfitt,  John  W.,  '43  Eng.,  70  Bell  Rock  St.,  Maiden 
Morgan,  Wayne  T.,  '44  B.A.,  20  Bobbins  Rd.,  Lexington 
Moriaty,  Albert  J.,  '44  Eng.,  911  Shirley  St.,  Winthrop 
Morin,  Roland  A.,  '45  Eng.,  16  Lafayette  Rd.,  Ipswich 
Morrill,  F.  Lester,  '45  B.A.,  80  Tyler  St.,  Quincy 
Morris,  John  I.,  '44  B.A.,  97  Bromfield  Rd.,  Somerville 
Morrison,  Dean  P.,  '44  B.A.,  26  Sunset  Rd.,  Stoneham 
Morrissey,  Richard  J.,  '45  L.A.,  4  Remick  Ter.,  Newton 
Morse,  Donald  M.,  '43  B.A.,  Wells,  Me. 
Morse,  Earl  P.,  '45  Eng.,  90  Sherman  St.,  Wollaston 
Morse,  Howard  W.,  '45  Eng.,  479  Walnut  St.,  Saugus 
Morse,  Richard  A.,  '43  Eng.,  602  June  St.,  Fall  River 
Mosher.  Everett  L.,  '45  Eng.,  Worcester  St.,  Sterling 
Mosler,  Daniel  B.,  '44  B.A.,  52  Benton  St., 

Manchester,  Conn. 
Moss,  Robert  W.,  '43  Eng.,  438  Summer  St.,  Bridgewater 
Moulton,  Lewis  B.,  '45  Eng  ,  5  Greenwood  St., 

Waterville,  Me. 
Moulton,  Richard  G.,  '43  Eng.,  30  Reynolds  St., 

South  Portland,  Me. 
Mroz,  Edward  J.,  '43  Eng.,  59  Fulton  St.,  Lowell 
Mueller,  Joseph  A.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  28  Downer  Ave., 

Dorchester 
Muldoon,  Frederic  J.,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  190  Pleasant  St., 

Winthrop 
Muise,  Gordon,  '45  Eng.,  17  Dorr  St.,  Boston 
Murphy,  David  J.,  '44  B.A.,  43  Gardens  St.,  Boston 
Murphy,  Edward  W.,  '45  Eng.,  647  East  Third  St., 

South  Boston 
Murphy,  James  D.,  '43  Eng.,  56  Bristol  Rd.,  Medford 
Murphy,  John  H.,  '45  L.A.,  25  Presley  St.,  Maiden 
Murphy,  Victor  W.,  '45  Eng.,  18  Highland  Ave.,  Lynn 
Murray,  Albert  E.,  Jr.,  '45  L.A.,  69  Wollaston  Ave., 

Arlington 
Murray,  Cornelius  J.,  '44  Eng,,  2  Haskell  St., 

Beverly  Farms 


Musiker,  Harold  R.,  '43  L.A.,  16  Roxton  St.,  Dorchester 
Mustard,  Robert  M.,  '45  Eng.,  1  Inverness  Rd., 

Wellesley  Hills 
Myrbeck,  Sven  G.,  '44  Eng.,  8  Rockview  Rd.,  Quincy 

Nalbandian,  Haig  S.,  '44  Eng.,  36  South  Crescent 

Circuit,  Brighton 
Nangeroni,  Ambrose  B.,  '43  Eng.,  17  Eastman  St., 

Dorchester 
Nash,  George  H.,  '45  B.A.,  12  Theresa  Ave.,  Lexington 
Naugler,  Winsor,  '45  Eng.,  27  Gooch  St.,  Melrose 
Navin,  Philip,  '43  Eng.,  124  East  Elm  Ave.,  Wollaston 
Neckyfarow,  William,  '45  Eng.,  40  Winnisimmet  St., 

Chelsea 
Negrini,  Vincent  A.,  Jr.,  '43  Eng.,  27  Beloit  Rd.,  Dedham 
Nelson,  Bernard,  '44  Eng.,  Norfolk  Rd.,  Millis 
Nelson,  Lewis  F.,  '44  L.A.,  142  Holland  St.,  SomerviUe 
Nelson,  Richard  C,  '45  L.A.,  12  Howland  Ct.,  N.  Easton 
Nerneberg,  Martin  L.,  '44  Eng.,  1,042  Union  St., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Nesto,  Bruno,  '44  Eng.,  13  Brook  Ave.,  Boston 
Newcomb,  Mark  R.,  '44  B.A.,  86  Gainsborough  St., 

Boston 
Newcomb,  Richard  W.,  '45  Eng.,  1  Dexter  Ave., 

Waltham 
Newton,  Richard  F.,  '44  Eng.,  45  Kenwood  St., 

Dorchester 
Nicholas,  Edward,  '45  Eng.,  145  Tyler  St.,  Boston 
Nichols,  George  E„  Jr.,  '43  Eng.,  35  Dutcher  St., 

Hopedale 
Nimmo,  James  C,  '43  B.A.,  26  Almont  St.,  Methuem 
Nims,  Philip  A.,  '45  Eng.,  59  Riddell  St.,  Greenfield 
Nish,  Harry  T.,  '43  B.A.,  36  Myrtle  St.,  Saugus 
Noble,  George  Corbin,  '45  B.A.,  49  Lexington  St., 

New  Britain,  Conn. 
Nowlin,  William  G.,  '45  L.A.,  15  Bradfield  Ave., 

Roslindale 
Nurmi,  Leo  O.,  '45  Eng  ,  30  McKinley  St.,  Maynard 
Nyman,  Russell  S.,  '44  B.A.,  47  Russell  St.,  Manchester 

O'Brien,  Henry  L„  '45  B.A.,  35  Gilmore  St.,  Wollaston 
O'Brien,  James  P.,  '44  B.A.,  92  Chatham  St.,  Worcester 
O'Brien,  Jeremiah  F.,  '45  B.A.,  12  South  Crescent 

Circle,  Brighton 
O'Brien,  Leon  V.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  147  Massachusetts 

Ave.,  Arlington 
O'Brien,  Thomas  F.,  Jr.,  '43  Eng.,  19  Paisley  Park, 

Dorchester 
O'Connell,  Arthur  J.,  '45  Eng.,  54  Norcross  St., 

Arlington 
O'Connell,  James  S.,  '45  L.A.,  53  Bayswater  St., 

East  Boston 
O'Connell,  William  J.,  '43  Eng.,  421  Elm  St.,  Braintree 
Ogden,  H.  Proctor,  '43  B.A.,  20  Edmund  St., 

Springvale,  Me. 
Oliva,  Allie  D.,  '45  Eng.,  72  Forbes  St., 

E.  Hartford,  Conn. 
Olivito,  John  S.,  '45  Eng.,  12  Hull  St.,  Boston 
Olney,  Richard  H.,  '45  Eng.,  R.  F.  D.  2,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 
O'Neil,  Frederic  D.,  '44  B.A.,  49  White  St.,  Taunton 
Onichuk,  Julius  L.,  '44  B.A.,  13  Hartford  St.,  Norwood 
Oppenheim,  Arthur  M.,  '45  L.A.,  388  Spring  St., 

Brockton 
Orenbuch,  Louis  L.,  '45  Eng.,  67  Goodale  Rd.,  Boston 
Osberg,  Norman  L.,  '44  Eng.,  17  Hilda  St.,  Quincy 
Otenti,  Robert  B.,  '45  Eng.,  48  Willis  Ave.,  Framingham 
Otis,  James,  '45  L.A.,  28  Lenox  St.,  Fitchburg 


186 


O'Toole,  John  F.,  '44  Eng.,  29  Banks  St.,  Somerville 
Owen,  Robert  R.,  '44  L.A.,  8  Woodland  St., 

Claremont,  N.  H. 
Owens,  Glenn  E.,  '45  Eng.,  8  Mott  St.,  Arlington 
Oxman,  Martin  H.,  '43  Eng.,  55  Warren  Ave.,  Maiden 
Oxton,  Ernest  G.,  '43  Eng.,  1,302  Commonwealth 

Ave.,  Allston 


Page,  John  F.,  '43  Eng.,  106  Narragansett  St.,  Quincy 
Paige,  Robert  W.,  '44  L.A.,  162  Lowell  Ave., 

Newtonville  , 

Pailler,  Kenneth  C,  '45  L.A  ,  267  Melrose  St., 

Auburndale 
Paine,  Joseph  L.,  '43  Eng.,  26  Summer  St.,  Tilton,  N.  H. 
Paladino,  Carl  R.,  '45  Eng.,  8  Martyn  St.,  Waltham 
Palm,  Nels  A.,  '45  B.A.,  21  Victoria  St.,  Lowell 
Palmer,  Donald  K.,  '44  Eng.,  14  Harrington  St., 

Newtonville 
Pano,  Gury,  '45  Eng.,   120  Conant  St.,  Roxbury 
Panowich,  Edward  T.,  '43  Eng.,  134  East  Sixth  St., 

Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Pape,  Frederick  B.,  '44  B.A.,  1,560  Kemble  St., 

Utica,  N.  Y. 
Pappas,  James,  '43  B.A.,  90  Marathon  St.,  Arlington 
Paradis   John  B.,  '44  Eng.,  36  High  St.,  Rockport 
Paraskevas,  Anastasias  J.,  '43  Eng.,  726  Parker  St., 

Roxbury 
Parish,  Robert  L..  '44  B.A  ,  15  Winthrop  St.,  Winchester 
Park,  Charles  B.,  '45  Eng.,  77  Orchard  St.,  Cambridge 
Parks   Wilder,  '44  Eng.,  Old  Bedford  Rd.,  Concord 
Parker,  Burton  S.,  '44  Eng.,  154  Shawmut  St.,  Chelsea 
Parker,  Edward  Freeman,  '44  Eng.,  9  Revere  St., 

Arlington 
Parrotta,  Ralph  Pasquale,  '43  Eng.,  5  Glen  Rd., 

Jamaica  Plain 
Parsons,  William,  '43  Eng.,  101  Elmwood  Ave.,  Dedham 
Partridge,  William  T.,  '44  B.A.,  10  Orient  St., 

Winchester 
Paskal,  Joseph,  '44  B.A.,  265  E  St.,  South  Boston 
Pasquali,  Frank  G.,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  262  Lamartine  St., 

Jamaica  Plain 
Patenaude,  George  M„  '45  Eng.,  286  Spruce  St., 

North  Abington 
Pattison,  Samuel  J.,  '45  Eng.,  122  East  Side  Parkway, 

Newton 
Pearce,  Frederick  S.,  '45  B.A.,  36  Spafford  Rd.,  Milton 
Pearl,  Norman,  '45  Eng.,  79  Glenville  Ave.,  Allston 
Pearlman,  Ernest,  '44  B.A.,  14  Wiltshire  Rd.,  Brighton 
Pearson,  Arnold  R.,  '44  Eng.,  41  Perthshire  Rd., 

Brighton 
Peck,  Marshall,  '45  L.A.,  12  University  PL, 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Pedell,  Melvin  H.,  '43  L.A.,  14  Lorraine  Ter.,  Allston 
Pelagatti,  Manrico,  '45  B.A.,  17  Estes  St.,  Lynn 
Pelosi,  Agostino  A.,  '45  Eng.,  81  Lubec  St.,  E.  Boston 
Pennell,  Walter  F.,  '44  B.A.,  18  Channing  Rd.,  Belmont 
Perakis,  Peter  M.,  '44  L.A.,  58  Main  St.,  Hull 
Peretti,  Robert  A.,  '44  B.A.,  15  Jackson  Rd.,  Belmont 
Perkins,  James  A.,  '44  Eng.,  124  Pine  St.,  Danvers 
Perkins,  Porter  J.   '45  Eng.,  126  Burley  St.,  Wenham 
Perles,  Benjamin  M.,  '44  B.A.,  36  Mountain  Ave., 

Dorchester 
Perlis,  David  B..  '44  Eng.,  522  Blue  Hill  Ave.,  Roxbury 
Perry,  Kenneth  E.,  '43  Eng.,  109  Thornton  Rd.,  Waltham 
Perry,  Stanley  E.   '44  Eng.,  503  Main  St.,  Stoneham 
Petersen,  Ralph  R.,  '45  L.A.,  59  Sohier  St.,  Cohasset 


Peterson,  Eugene  F.,  '43  Eng.,  71  Bartlett  Ave., 

Arlington 
Peterson,  Frank  R.,  '45  L.A.,  26  Ellsworth  St., 

Jamaica  Plain 
Peterson,  William  C.   '43  Eng.,  140  North  St.,  Medford 
Petrocelli,  Walter  A.,  '45  Eng.,  138  Hutchinson  St., 

Pettingell,  Theodore  T„  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  87  Border  St., 

Dedham 
Peverly,  Arthur  W.,  '43  Eng.,  145  Rowe  St.,  Melrose 
Philips,  James  A.,  '45  B.A.,  1601  Tremont  St.,  Roxbury 
Phillips,  Robert  W.,  '45  Eng.,  396  Pontiac  Ave., 

Cranston,  R.  I. 
Piatelli,  Leon  P.,  '43  Eng.,  56  Rockdale  St.,  Mattapan 
Pierotti,  Arthur  C,  '45  B.A.,  17  Aberdeen  Rd., 

Wellesley 
Pillsbury,  Charles  B.    '43  Eng.,  54  Quint  Ave.,  Allston 
Pinkham,  Carl  W.,  '44  Eng.,  128  Pleasant  St.,  Reading 
Pinkham,  Lawrence  P.,  '45  B.A.,  18  Prospect  St., 

Winchester 
Pinkham,  Newell  W.,  '44  Eng.,  Cordaville  Rd., 

Southboro 
Piper,  Lawrence  I.,  '45  Eng.,  2  Greenough  Ave., 

Jamaica  Plain 
Piselli,  Joseph  R.,  '45  Eng.,  26  Lenglen  Rd.,  Newton 
Pistorino,  Charles  L.,  '45  Eng.,  88  Auckland  St., 

Dorchester 
Plaisted,  Richard  B.,  '43  Eng.,  35  Barnard  Rd.,  Belmont 
Plakias,  Paul  K.,  '44  B.A..  26  Searle  Ave.,  Brookline 
Piatt,  Alanson  E.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  19  Parker  St.,  Watertown 
Plumb,  Frank,  '44  Eng.,  R.F.D.  No.  2,  Waterbury,  Conn. 
Polansky,  Alfred,  '43  B.A.,  92  Loring  Ave..  Salem 
Pollard,  Stanley  I.,  '45  B.A.,  50  Rand  St.,  Lynn 
Polleys,  Owen  F.,  '44  Eng.,  579  New  Britain  Ave., 

Hartford,  Conn. 
Pool,  Ralph  M.,  '45  Eng.   49  High  St.,  Rockport 
Poole,  Bradford  C,  '45  Eng.,  44  Grant  St.,  Taunton 
Poore,  Richard  C,  '45  Eng.,  148  Dexter  St.,  Maiden 
Pope,  Joseph  I.,  '45  Eng.,  8  Bennett  PI.,  Medford 
Porter,  Robert  G.,  '45  Eng.,  19  Woodbury,  Beverly 
Posey,  Philip  E.,  '45  B.A  ,  72  Newbury  Ave.,  N.  Quincy 
Powell,  Joseph  R.,  '45  Eng.,  62  Burrill  Ave.,  Lynn 
Powers,  John  J.,  '45  B.A.,  245  Bruce  St.,  Lawrence 
Powers,  Paul  P.,  '45.  L.A.,  80  Appleton  St.,  Manchester 
Powers,  Richard  R.,  '44  L.A.,  697  Bennington  St., 

East  Boston 
Pratt,  Newton  K.,  '45  L  A.,  78  Lincoln  St.,  Framingham 
Pray,  Lee  E.,  '45  Eng.,  Salisbury  Cove,  Me. 
Prescott,  Sherman  C,  '45  Eng.,  371  Winthrop  St., 

Winthrop 
Preston,  Edward  F.,  '44  L.A.,  9  Blackwood  St.,  Boston 
Preti,  Leo  L.,  '43  Eng.,  24  West  Grove  St.,  Middleboro 
Price,  William  K.,  '43  L.A.,  619  East  St.,  Walpole 
Priest,  Irving  A.,  '43  B.A.,  Landham  Rd.,  Sudbury 
Priestly,  David  W.,  '44  Eng.,  57  Hewlett  St.,  Roslindale 
Pritchard,  Herbert  Clark,  '44  Eng.,  158  Beach  St., 

Wollaston 
Profita,  Joseph  C,  '45  Eng.,  20  Malvern  Ave., 

Somerville 
Prohodsky,  Michael,  '43  L.A.,  School   St.,  Mansfield 
Prue,  Frank  J.,  '43  Eng.,  48  Mendon  St.,  Hopedale 
Pruter,  Hugo  R.,  '44  L.A.,  210  Main  St., 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
Pucci,  Joseph  E.,  '45  Eng.,  25  Elm  St.,  Westerly,  R.  I. 
Pulcini,  Albert  J.,  '45  B.A.,  Town  Line  Rd., 

Palmyra,  N.  Y. 
Pullen,  O.  Varney,  '43  Eng.,  North  Amity,  Me. 


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Przybyla,  Adolf,  '44  Eng.,  136  Norman  St.,  New  Bedford 
Pytka,  Edward  F.,  '45  B.A.,  82  North  St.,  Three  Rivers 

Queeney,  Paul  G.,  '44  Eng.,  15  Dyer  Ave.,  Milton 

Rachmilovitz,  Ruben  D.,  '43  L.A.,  80  Devon  St., 

Roxbury 
Raiklen,  Matthew,  '44  Eng.,  65  Weston  St.,  Boston 
Rand,  Alonzo  C,  '45  Eng.,  41  High  St.,  Ipswich 
Rand,  James  O.,  '45  B.A.,  32  Riverside  St.,  Danvers 
Randall,  Paul  D  ,  '45  Eng.,  10  Myrtle  Ave.,  Newburyport 
Rank,  Leon  W.,  '45  Eng.,  411  West  Main  St.,  Little  Falls 
Rathgeber,  William  H.,  '43  Eng.,  69  Woleott  Rd., 

Chestnut  Hill 
Rawley,  Ralph  A.,  '43  Eng.,  General  Delivery, 

Rockland,  Me. 
Rawnsley,  James  A.,  '45  Eng.,  22  Leland  St.,  Maiden 
Ravich,  Leonard  E.,  '44  L.A.,  208  Cornwall  St., 

Hartford,  Conn. 
Raymond,  Bernard,  '45  B.A.,  63  Lawton  St.,  Brookline 
Reagan,  Joseph  F.,  '45  B.A.,  1  Roosevelt  Ave., 

Nantasket  Beach 
Reardon,  John  H.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  Village  St.,  Medway 
Reardon,  John  M.,  '45  Eng.,  217  Sargeant  St., 

Hartford,  Conn. 
Recktenwald,  William  R.,  '45  Eng.,  Floyd  St., 

East  Hampton,  N.  Y. 
Reed,  Theodore  W„  '43  Eng.,  94  Madison  Ave., 

Newtonville 
Reid,  Robert  L.,  '44  Eng.,  163  Oakley  Rd.,  Belmont 
Reinhart,  Albert  J.,  '44  Eng.,  Prospect  Hill  Rd., 

Harvard 
Reiter,  David  D.,  '45  Eng.,  171  Talbot  Ave.,  Boston 
Rekola,  Viljo  W.,  '44  Eng.,  Box  130,  Brooklyn,  Conn. 
Remis,  Paul  F.,  '45  Eng.,  11  Seventh  St.,  E.  Cambridge 
Resnick,  Bernard  T.,  '44  Eng.,  56  Westmore  Rd., 

Mattapan 
Reynolds,  Edward  D.,  '44  B.A.,  14  Plymouth  Ave., 

Milton 
Reynolds,  William  F.,  '44  B.A.,  229  Bradstreet  Ave., 

Revere 
Rhodes,  John  E.,  '44  Eng.,  Thompson,  Conn. 
Rice,  Frederick  M.,  '44  B.A.,  84  Highland  St., 

Bangor,  Me. 
Rice,  W.  Arthur,  '43  L.A.,  28  Mather  St.,  Dorchester 
Rich,  Abraham  M.,  '43  Eng.,  37  Central  Ave.,  Chelsea 
Richard,  Norman  B.,  '43  L.A.,  19  Titcomb  St., 

Newburyport 
Richards,  Irving  S.,  '44  B.A.,  38  Belkingham  Rd., 

Worcester 
Richardson,  George  L.,  '43  Eng.,  824  Concord  St., 

Framingham 
Richardson,  Franklin  T.,  '44  Eng.,  15  Pleasant  St., 

Winchester 
Richardson,  Randall  H.,  '44  B.A.,  Northwood,  N.  H. 
Richmond,  Robert  B.,  '45  Eng.,  30  Swan  Rd., 

Winchester 
Richmond,  William  J.,  '43  Eng.,  1019  Main  St.,  Reading 
Ridgely,  Holland  F.,  '45  Eng.,  6  Crawford  St.,  Roxbury 
Ridgeley,  Aldas  S.,  Jr.,  '45  L.A.,  71  Highland  St., 

Roxbury 
Riggs,  Graham  T.,  '44  B.A.,  9  Gayland  St.,  Boston 
Riley,  John  J.  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  270  Parker  Hill  Ave.,  Boston 
Ringer,  Gordon  J.,  '45  Eng.,  28  Long  Ave.,  Allston 
Roach,  Richard  J.,  Jr.,  '45  L.A.,  9  Melrose  St., 

Arlington 
Roberts,  Alan  T.,  '45  Eng.,  15  King  Ave.,  Medford 


Roberts,  Alfred  O.,  '44  Eng.,  3  Allen  Ave.,  Fair  Haven 
Roberts,  Daniel  J.,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  63  Boynton  St., 

Waltham 
Roberts,  Ernest  A.,  '44  L.A.,  19  Poplar  St.,  Danvers 
Roberts,  Oliver  A.,  '45  Eng.,  7  Fairmount  Ave., 

Wakefield 
Robertson,  John  T.,  '43  Eng.,  48  Alexander  St.,  Boston 
Robie,  Richard  F.,  '43  Eng.,  249  Grove  St.,  Wollaston 
Robinson,  Donald  W.,  Jr.,  '44  Eng.,  3  Wesley  Pk., 

Somerville 
Robinson,  Norman  D.,  '45  B.A.,  118  Virginia  Rd., 

Waltham 
Robinson,  Saul,  '44  Eng.,  97  Hazelton  St.,  Mattapan 
Robinson,  Theodore  B.,  '43  Eng.,  29  Highland  Ave., 

Winchester 
Rodgers,  Wilfred  C,  '43  B.A.,  132  Commonwealth  Ave., 

West  Concord 
Roger,  Robert  M.,  '44  L.A.,  34  Purchase  St., 

Newburyport 
Romano,  Mario  H.,  '44  Eng.,  22  Ambrose  St.,  Revere 
Rondeau,  Henry  T.,  '44  L  A.,  78  Grove  St., 

North  Brookfield 
Root,  Clarence  F.,  '45  Eng.,  Morris-Bantam  Lake  Rd., 

Lakeside,  Conn. 
Rosa,  James  M.,  '45  Eng.,  101  Pearl  St.,  Cambridge 
Rose,  Henry  O.,  '43  L.A.,  32  Robinson  St.,  Dorchester 
Rosen,  Albert  J.,  '45  B.A.,  215  St.  Paul  St.,  Brookline 
Rosenberg,  Udel  K.,  '44  B.A.,  71  Greenlawn  Ave., 

Newton 
Rosenfield,  Myer  J.,  '44  Eng.,  18  Perrin  St.,  Roxbury 
Rosenthal,  Sidney,  '45  L.A.,  50  Willowood  St., 

Dorchester 
Rosequist,  John  V.,  '44  L.A.,  West  Main  St.,  Avon 
Ross,  Grant  D.,  '44  L.A.,  15  Myrtle  St.,  Everett 
Rossler,  Earl  C,  '45  B.A.,  267  Hillcrest  Ave., 

Wood-Ridge,  N.  J. 
Rotman,  Walter,  '44  Eng.,  39  Wave  Ave.,  Revere 
Roukes,  Warren  H.,  '44  B.A.,  55  Damon  Ave.,  Melrose 
Rowell,  Howard  P.,  '43  Eng.,  William  St.,  Holden 
Rowley,  Charles  A.,  '45  Eng.,  Judds  Bridge, 

New  Milford,  Conn. 
Rubin,  Leonard  S.,  '44  Eng.,  145  Babcock  St., 

Brookline 
Ruby,  Abbott  Martin,  '45  L.A.,  39  Boulevard  Tr 

Allston 
Rumery,  Richard  G.,  '45  L.A.,  21  Bosworth  St.,  Beverly 
Rumrill,  Edward  I.,  '43  Eng.,  75  Orchard  St.,  Maiden 
Runk,  Wilfred  H.,  '43  Eng.,  118  Bassett  St., 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Russell,  George  E.,  '43  Eng.,  71  Prospect  St ,  Peabody 
Russell,  John  H.,  '43  Eng.,  23  Gibson  St.,  Needham 
Russo,   James   N.,   '45   Eng.,   829   Beacon   St.,   Boston 
Rutecki,  John  E.,  '45  Eng.,  84  Sassamon  Ave.,  Milton 
Ruzicka,  Richard  R.,  '45  Eng.,  1500  Beacon  St., 

Brookline 
Ryan,  Edward  F.,  '43  B.A.,  42  Union  St.,  Woburn 
Ryan,  Herbert  G.,  '45  Eng.,  159  Hollis  Ave.,  Braintree 
Ryan,  John  P.,  '45  B.A.,  158  Circuit  Rd.,  Winthrop 
Rydzel,  Joseph  S.,  '44  L.A.,  8  Alpine  St.,  Worcester 
Rymut,   Benjamin  J.,  '45   Eng ,  Furnace   St.,   Halifax 

Sabotnak,  George  D.,  '44  B.A.,  87  St.  Botolph  St., 

Boston 
Sack,  Albert,  '44  Eng.,  5  Quincy  Tr.,  Boston 
Sadoski,  Theodore,  '45  Eng.,  113  Derby  St.,  Salem 
Sakovitz,  Edward  J.,  '44  B.A.,  110  Waverly  St., 

Framingham 


188 


Salerno,  Alfred  R.,  '43  L.A.,  144  Pleasant  St.,  N.  Adams 
Salvi,  Albert  M.,  '45  Eng.,  157  Cottage  St.,  E.  Boston 
Samuelson,  Howard  A.,  '44  Eng.,  99  Beach  Ave., 

Nantasket 
Sandler,  Joseph,  '45  B.A.,  258  Princeton  Blvd.,  Lowell 
Sands,  Robert  A.,  '44  L.A.,  Old  Billerica  Rd.,  Bedford 
Sanni,  D.  Anthony,  '45  Eng.,  28  McClure  St ,  Revere 
Saumsiegle.  Robert  W.,  '44  Eng.,  99  Riverview  Ave., 

Waltham 
Saunders,  Raymond  A.,  '44  L.A.,  23  Wachusett  St., 

Mattapan 
Savage,  Edward  G.,  '45  Eng.,  75  Hillside  Ave., 

South  Portland,  Me. 
Savage,  George  A.,  '43  B.A.,  64  Ridgewood  St., 

Dorchester 
Savage,  William  E.,  Jr.,  '43  Eng  ,  27  Washington  Ave., 

Thompsonville,  Conn. 
Savitz,  Bradford,  '45  Eng.,  21  Stearns,  Maiden 
Scaglione,  Anthony  L.,  '44  B.A.,  18  Sewall  St., 

Somerville 
Scanlon,  Walter  E.,  Jr.,  '44  B.A.,  90  Wales  Ave., 

Randolph 
Schein,  Donald  E.,  '44  LA.,  172  Harvard  St.,  Brookline 
Scheuer,  Paul  J.,  '45  L.A.,  48  St.  Stephen  St.,  Boston 
Schlesinger,  Gilbert  J.,  '45  Eng.,  16  Wellington  Hill  St., 

Mattapan 
Schmidt,  Carlton  C,  '44  B.A.,  101  East  Main  St., 

Corfu,  N.  Y. 
Schreiber,  Robert,  '43  Eng.,  57  Winn  St.,  Belmont 
Schur,  John  A.,  '45  Eng.,  124  Beaver  St.,  Franklin 
Schuster,  Walter  W.,  '43  Eng.,  110  Derby  Ave., 

Seymour.  Conn. 
Schwartz,  Martin,  '44  L.A.,  724  Morton  St.,  Dorchester 
Schwing,  John  J.,  '45  Eng.,  115  Moody  Ave., 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Scigliano,  Edward  A.,  '43  L.A.,  58  Austin  St.,  Hyde  Park 
Sciore,  Edward  T.,  '45  Eng.,  24  Newton  St ,  Brockton 
Scott,  Ernest  H.,  Jr.,  '43  Eng.,  7  Charlotte  Rd., 

Marblehead 
Scott,  Lewis  K.,  Jr.,  '43  Eng.,  260  Tremont  St.,  Melrose 
Scurto.  Nicholas,  '44  Eng..  57  Salem  St.,  Boston 
Sears,  Paul  W.,  '43  L.A.,  9  Bay  View  Ave ,  Plymouth 
Seaverns,  Charles  F.,  '44  L.A.,  14  Goodway  Rd., 

Jamaica  Plain 
Sebring,  Frederick  A.,  '45  Eng.,  51  Lorraine  St., 

Roslindale 
Sebring,  Robert  E.,  Jr.,  '43  Eng.,  15  Lorraine  St., 

Roslindale 
Semenza,  Frank  A.,  '45  Eng..  99  Hudson  St.,  Som?rville 
Sereda,  John,  '45  B.A..,  108  Orange  St.,  Chelsea 
Serotta,  Norman,  '43  Eng.,  63-A  Washington  St., 

Dorchester 
Sessler,  Norman  A.,  '45  Eng.,  43  Cliff  Ave.,  Winthrop 
Settle,  Carl  O.,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  1020  State  St., 

Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
Seymour,  Herbert  K.,  '44  L.A.,  10  Depot  St., 

Buckland,  Conn. 
Shaheen,  Mitchell  E.,  '45  Eng.,  301  Harrison  Ave., 

Boston 
Shannon,  William  L.,  '45  B.A.,  162  Hillside  Rd., 

Watertown 
Sharp,  Warren  A.,  '43  Eng.,  140  East  Elm  Ave.,  Quincy 
Shanahan,  James  L.,  '45  B.A.,  1471  Beacon  St., 

Brookline 
Sharkey,  John  A.,  '45  B.A.,  68  Winter  St.,  Lexington 
Sharpe,  Robert,  '45  L.A.,  469  Conant  Rd.,  Weston 
Shatzman,  Bernard  S.,  '45  Eng.,  48  Blossom  St.,  Chelsea 


Shaw,  Donald  J.,  '44  B.A.,  11  Hamblen  St.,  Lexington 
Shay,  Edward  J.,  Jr.,  '43  Eng.,  53  Maple  St., 

Framingham 
Shechtel,  Herman  J„  '45  Eng.,  21  Westmore  Rd., 

Mattapan 
Shephard,  Frank  L.,  '44  Eng.,  1221  Worcester  Rd., 

Framingham 
Shepherd,  Ridgeley,  Jr.,  '43  Eng.,  1069  Highland  Ave., 

Needham 
Sherburne,  Richard  F.,  '45  Eng.,  16  Edison  St.,  Quincy 
Sheridan,  Philip  F.,  '43  Eng.,  12  Wyoming  PI.,  Maiden 
Shiers,  Richard  G.,  '44  B.A.,  7  View  South  Ave.,  Boston 
Shnaper,  Rubin,  '44  Eng.,  5  Cedar  St.,  Charlestown 
Showstack,  Max,  '43  Eng.,  94  Normandy  St.,  Roxbury 
Shrago,  Louis  I.,  '43  Eng.,  51  McLillon  St..  Dorchester 
Shute,  Eugene  A.,  '44  Eng.,  62  Maywood  St.,  Roxbury 
Shreve,  Philip,  '45  L.A.,  7  Mill  St.,  Dedhani 
Sibley,  Leland  R..  '45  Eng.,  112  Walton  St..  Fitchburg 
Siegel,  Harold,  '43  Eng.,  21  Outlook  Rd.,  Mattapan 
Signore,  Frank  A.,  '45  Eng.,  364  Boylston  St., 

Newton  Centre 
Sieklucki,  Alfred  P.,  '45  Eng.,  29  Whitmore  St., 

Hartford,  Conn. 
Silsby,  Arnold  W.,  '45  Eng.,  455  High  Rock  St., 

Needham 
Silva,  Joseph  A.,  '43  Eng.,  59  Reed  St.,  Lexington 
Silver  Martin,  '45  B.A.,  199  Brunswick  St.,  Boston 
Simon,  Herman  C,  '45  Eng.,  Page  St.,  Lunenburg 
Simmons,  Gorham  G.,  '44  Eng  ,  894  Huntington  Ave., 

Boston  __  _    _ 

Simms,  Hugh  P.,  '44  Eng.,  177  Webster  St.,  E    Boston 
Simon,  Melvin,  '44  Eng.,  17  East  Blvd.  Rd.,  Newton 
Simpson,  William  L.,  '44  Eng.,  70  Parker  Hill  Ave., 

Roxbury 
Singer,  Leonard  H.,  '44  B.A.,  36  Richfield  St., 

Ilion,  N.  Y.  „    „     , 

Sitarz,  Walter  J..  '43  Eng..  75  Kenyon  St.,  New  Bedford 
Sitarz,  Edward  F.,  '45  B.A.,  20  S.  Governor  St., 

Hartford,  Conn. 
Sitek,  Alexander  S.,  '43  Eng.,  21  Hardy  St.,  Salem 
Skers.  Walter  A.,  '45  Eng.,  1003  Grafton  St.,  Worcester 
Skwarek,  Frank  J..  '43  Eng.,  69  School  St..  Roxbury 
Slack,  Donald  A.,  '45  Eng.,  670  Bedford  St,  Whitman 
Sleeper,  Neal  M.,  '45  Eng.,  Danville,  Vt. 
Sloan,  Philip,  '45  B.A.,  47  Unity  Ave.,  Belmont 
Smart,  John  R.,  '45  Eng.,  51  Beach  St.,  Revere 
Smith,  Aaron  L..  '45  B.A.,  65  Woolson  St.,  Mattapan 
Smith,  Charles  W.,  '45  Eng.,  11  Alban  St ,  Dorchester 
Smith,  Eugene  F.,  '44  L.A.,  229  Easter  St., 

Palmyra,  N.  Y. 
Smith,  Everett  C,  '44  B.A.-  14  Pratt  St..  Melrose 
Smith.  Frederick  A.,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  21  Beltran  Tr.. 

Maiden 
Smith,  James  L ,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  30  Townsend  St..  Roxbury 
Smith,  Jospeh  A.,  '44  Eng.,  27-A  Dickens  St., 

Dorchester 
Smith,  Leonard  W.,  '43  Eng.,  25  Train  St.,  Dorchester 
Smith,  Melborn  H.,  '45  B.A.,  R.D.  1, 

Dover-Foxcroft,  Me. 
Smith,  Minard  N.,  '44  Eng.,  40  Royal  St.   Wollaston 
Smith,  Raymond  D.,  '44  Eng.,  562  Main  St ,  Saco,  Me. 
Smith,  Richard  J.,  '45  Eng.,  23  Ashmont  St ,  Dorchester 
Smith,  Robert  S.,  '43  Eng.,  253  Willetts  Ave., 

New  London,  Conn. 
Snook,  Joseph  T.,  '45  Eng.,  110  Cottage  Park  Rd., 

Winthrop 
Snow,  H.  Leland,  '43  L.A.,  47  Claflin  St.,  Milford 


189 


Snyder,  Bernhart  R.,  '45  Eng.,  94  Hillcrest  Pkwy., 

Winchester 
Snyder,  Ralph  H.,  '44  B.A.,  24  Summit  Ave.,  Brookline 
Soloman,  Max,  '44  Eng.,  7  Davis  St.,  Turners  Falls 
Sonia,  Joseph  A.,  '43  Eng.,  Still  River  Rd.,  Lancaster 
Sorgi,  Pasquale  V.,  '44  B.A.,  59  Dover  St.,  Boston 
Sotir,  Socrates  Peter,  '44  Eng.,  16  Enfield  St., 

Jamaica  Plain 
Southwick,  Richard  W.,  '45  BA.,  165  Summer  St.. 

Waltham 
Souza,  Joseph  P.,  '45  B.A.,  11  Meredith  Cir.,  Milton 
Spadaro,  John  R„  '45  B.A.,  104  Main  St., 

Ellenville,  N.  Y. 
Spaulding,  Nathaniel  R.,  '45  Eng.,  31  Nichols  St., 

Ansonia,  Conn. 
Spector,  Eugene  P.,  '45  B.A.,  7  Brewster  Tr.,  Brookline 
Speers,  George  A.,  '44  L.A.,  90  Whitcoinb  Ave., 

Jamaica  Plain 
Spencer,  Richard  J.,  '44  Eng.,  492  Central  St.,  Saugus 
Spooner,  Leonard  G.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  384  Quincy  St., 

Brockton 
Sprague,  Charles  E.,  '44  B.A.,  248  Shute  St.,  Everett 
Sprague,  Richard  E ,  '45  Eng.,  24  Neponset  Rd.,  Quincy 
Sprague    Richard  L.,  '44  Eng.,  219  Mendon  St., 

Uxbridge 
Stahl,  Karl  L.,  '44  B.A.,  168  Emerson  St.,  S.  Boston 
Stahl,  Walter  F.,  '43  B.A.,  168  Emerson  St.,  So.  Boston 
Standke,  Herbert  W.,  '44  Eng.,  9  Granite  St.,  Cambridge 
Standley,  Archibald  D.,  '45  Eng.,  20  Charles  St., 

Beverly 
Stankiewicz,  Joseph,  '45  B.A.,  105  Pike  St., 

Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 
Stanney,  William  J.,  '45  Eng.,  448  Park  Dr.,  Boston 
Stansfield,  Frank  H.,  '45  Eng.,  149  Main  St., 

Emmaus,  Penn. 
Stanton,  Frank  G.,  '43  Eng.,  1346  South  St., 

Charles  River 
Stanton,  Myron  H.,  '44  B.A.,  3  Greenway  Ct.,  Brookline 
Starck,  Russell  E.,  '43  Eng.,  Centerville 
Steacie,  Edward,  '43  B.A.,  47  Central  \\e.,  Newtonville 
Steinberg,  Alvin  M.,  '43  Eng.,  36  Whitman  St., 

Dorchester 
Steinberg,  Melvin  A.,  '44  B.A.,  121  Glenville  Ave., 

Brighton 
Sten,  Kenneth  0.,  '44  Eng.,  Pleasant  St.,  Conway,  N.  H. 
Stenberg,  Eric  R.-  '44  Eng.,  50  Gordon  St.,  Allston 
Steuberg,  Nyyrikki,  '43  Eng.,  High  St ,  Gloucester 
Stepanishen,  Nicholas,  '45  B.A.,  86  Glenwood  Rd., 

Somerville 
Stern,  Chester  M.,  '45  Eng..  15  Oakland  Rd.,  Sharon 
Stewart,  John  P.,  '43  B.A.,  30  Hamilton  St.,  Medford 
Stewart,  William  R.,  '44  Eng.,  5  Willow  St.,  Belmont 
Stiles,  Russell  A.,  '45  B.A.,  34  Curtis  St.,  N.  Weymouth 
Stinson,  Robert  R.,  '45  B.A.,  28  Davis  Ave.,  W.  Newton 
Stone,  Everett  E.,  '43  Eng.,  9  Ruggles  St.,  Westborough 
Stone,  Leon,  '44  L.A.,  31  McClellan  St.,  Dorchester 
Straight,  David  M.,  '43  Eng.,  Marble  Dale,  Conn. 
Strauch,  Lawrence  Elmer,  '45  Eng.,  Underclyffe  Rd  , 

St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 
Streechon    George,  '44  Eng.,  1  Valley  St.,  Norfolk 
Streeter,  Milton  H.,  '43  Eng.,  Church  St.,  Bernardston 
Stretton.  Thomas  E.,  '43  Eng.,  30  Fifield  St.,  Dorchester 
Strum,  Howard  P..  '44  Eng.,  69  Grove  St.,  Waltham 
Suback.  Anthony,  Jr.,  '44  Eng.,  22  Willow  St.,  Methuen 
Sullivan,  Charles  F.,  '45  L.A.,  Sherman  Rd.,  N.  Reading 
Sullivan,  John  R.,  '44  Eng.,  342  East  Main  St., 
Three  Rivers 


Sullivan,  Ralph  W.,  '44  L.A.,  60  RockweU  St., 

Dorchester 
Sundstrom,  Franklin  V.,  '43  Eng.,  Elm  St., 

North  Berwick,  Me. 
Sutherland,  Murton  V.,  '45  B.A.,  R.F.D.  No.  1, 

Stepney,  Conn. 
Sutton,  Richard,  '43  B.A.,  119  Chestnut  St.,  Andover 
Swartz,  Benjamin,  '43  Eng.,  19  Cross  St.,  Winthrop 
Swartz,  Stanley  R.,  '45  B.A.,  146  Lakeview  Ave., 

Haverhill 
Swenson,  Albert  G.,  '44  B.  A.,  69  Perthshire  St., 

Brighton 
Swenson,  Lenhart  A.,  '45  Eng.,  55  Woods  Ave., 

Somerville 
Swenson,  Richard  N.,  '45  Eng.,  595  Common  St., 

Walpole 
Sweetser,  Everard  R.,  '45  L.A.,  24  Florence  St.,  Maiden 


Taber,  Robert  L.,  '45  Eng.,  173  Penniman  St., 

New  Bedford 
Tailby,  Allen  R.,  Jr.,  15  Bemuth  Rd.,  Newton  Highlands 
Tangherlini,  Eugene  F.,  '43  Eng.,  68  Verchild  St., 

Quincy 
Tarbell,  Robert  S.,  '43  Eng.,  17  Florence  St.,  Hudson 
Tarr,  Hyman,  '44  B.  A.,  18  Trident  Ave.,  Winthrop 
Tassel,  Samuel  B.,  '45  B.A.,  16  Prospect  St.,  Lynn 
Tatel,  Melvin  H.,  '45  Eng.,  11  Fayston  St.,  Roxbury 
Taylor,  Francis  W.,  '43  Eng.,  251  Pearl  St.,  Cambridge 
Taylor,  Joseph  K.,  '45  Eng.,  98  College  PL, 

Hampton,  Va. 
Taylor,  Leonard,  '45  Eng.,  915  Morton  St.,  Mattapan 
Taylor,  Matthew  D.,  '45  L.A.,  206  Granite  Ave.,  Milton 
Tenenbaum,  Arthur  E.,  '45  L.A.,  140  Adams  St.,  Lynn 
Tenggren,  Edwin  P.,  '45  L.  A.,  52  Bennington  St., 

Revere 
Terrio,  John  N.,  '45  Eng.,  153  Newbury  Ave.,  N.  Quincy 
Terrio,  Laurence  R.  F.,  '45  Eng.,  153  Newbury  Ave., 

N.  Quincy 
Terzian,  John,  '45  Eng.,  12  Nichols  St.,  Salem 
Teschner,  Eric  P.,  '45  Eng.,  68  Olive  St.,  Methuen 
Theroux,  Gerard,  '44  Eng..  70  Oakhill  Ave., 

Waterbury,  Conn. 
Thomas,  Harold  C,  '43  Eng.,  30  Spooner,  N.  Easton 
Thomas,  Stephen  A.,  '45  L.A.,  52  Houston  Ave.,  Milton 
Thompson,  David  L.,  '44  B.A.,  20  Thurston  St., 

Wrentham 
Thompson,  John  H.,  '44  Eng.,  84  Faxon  Rd.,  N.  Quincy 
Thornberg,  Joseph,  '44  Eng.,  183  Spark  St.,  Brockton 
Thorpe,  Robert  T.,  '44  Eng.,  136  Vianl  St.,  Revere 
Throntlsen,  Everett  O.,  '44  Eng.,  40  Sagamore  Ave., 

Quincy 
Thurston,  Herman  I.,  '45  Eng.,  Munnsville,  N.  Y. 
Tiemann,  Robert  S.,  '45  Eng.,  35  Coral  Ave.,  Winthrop 
Tierney,  John  J.,  '45  Eng.,  107  Temple  St.,  Somerville 
Tilton,  Richard  D..  '45  B.A.,  12  Newbury  St.,  Woburn 
Tinkham,  Malcoln  L.,  '43  Eng.,  24  Frost  Ave.,  Brockton 
Tinsler,  Francis  R.,  '44  Eng.,  R.  2,  Lubec,  Me. 
Tischoff,  Charles  W.,  '45  B.A.,  640  Essex  Ave., 

Gloucester 
Tomaini,  Frank  J.,  '45  Eng.,  265  Morris  Ave., 

Long  Branch,  N.  J. 
Tornabene,  Peter  C,  '45  Eng.,  372  Langley  Rd., 

Newton  Centre 
Torres,  Frank  E.,  '44  Eng.,  19  Carberry  St.,  Medford 
Torrey,  Robert  A.,  Jr.,  '45  L.A.,  177  Westford  Ave., 

Springfield 


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Trail,  H.  Spicer,  '43  Eng.,  131  Bridge  St.,  Groton,  Conn. 
Trainis,  Alphonse,  '43  Eng.,  123  Cherry  St.,  Cambridge 
Trask,  Roger  B.,  '44  Eng.,  30  Gardner  St.,  Peabody 
Treat.  Russell  L.,  '45  Eng.,  371  Fairfield  Woods  Rd., 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Trovato,  George,  '45  Eng.,  10  Narragansett  Ave., 

Westerly,  R.  I. 
Trullson,  Clarence  N.,  '44  B.A.,  20  Duncklee  St., 

Brighton 
Trunfio,  Anthony  P.,  '45  Eng.,  211  Princeton  St., 

East  Boston 
Tsigaridas,  Vessarios,  '45  Eng.,  120  Mt.  Washington  St., 

Lowell 
Tucci,  Dominic  L.,  '45  L.A.,  386  Washington  St. 

Winchester 
Tully,  Edward  L.,  '43  L.A.,  64  Fay  St.,  Lowell 
Turner,  Arthur  D.,  '43  Eng.,  163  Forest  St.,  Melrose 
Turner,  George  H.,  '45  L.A.,  26  Yarmouth  St.,  Boston 
Twomey,  William  F„  '45  L.A.,  9  Tower  St.,  Framingham 

Uckerman,  Aaron,  '44  Eng.,  23  Deering  Rd.,  Mattapan 
Umans,  Martin,  '45  B.A.,  76  Verndale  St.,  Brookline 
Urbon,  John  P.,  '43  Eng.,  6  Hatch  St.,  South  Boston 

Vahey,  James  T.,  '43  B.A.,  33  Prescott  St.,  Watertown 
VanVessem,  Alvin  D.,  '43  Eng.,  66  West  St., 

Warwick,  N.  Y. 
Varese,  Ulysses  J.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  65  Marble  Ave., 

Pleasantville 
Vaccaro,  Philip,  '43  Eng ,  179  Princeton  St.,  E.  Boston 
Vancor,  Frederick  B.,  '43  Eng.,  90  Sargent  St.,  Melrose 
Vanesian,  Charles  H.,  '45  Eng.,  120  Ash  St.,  Chelsea 
VanHorne,  Robert  A.,  '43  Eng.,  7  Andrew  St., 

Bethel,  Conn. 
VanTuyl,  Roderick,  '44  Eng.,  North  Rd., 

Greenport,  N.  Y. 
Varner,  Albert  F.,  Jr.,  '43  B.A.,  206  Wachusett  St., 

Jamaica  Plain 
Vartabedian,  Boghas,  '45  Eng.,  23  Central  Ave., 

Medford 
Velenage,  John  B„  '44  Eng.,  47  Tonawanda  St., 

Dorchester 
Viets,  Warren  R.,  '45  Eng.,  35  Dean  St.,  Bridgewater 
Virchow,  William  R.,  '45  Eng.,  8  Midvale  Rd., 

West  Roxbury 
Vorperian,  Vahan  C,  '45  B.A.,  21  Symphony  Rd., 

Boston 
Vosgerchian,  Goren,  '44  Eng.,  74  Boylston  St., 

Watertown 
Afozzella,  Stanley  A.,  '44  Eng.,  3  Thatcher  St.,  Boston 
Vuona,  Louis  P.,  '44  Eng.,  13  Groton  PL,  Worcester 

Waddell,  Douglas  M.,  '44  B.A.,  19  Cross  St.,  Westboro 
Wadland,  Robert  L.,  '43  Eng.,  11  Lynde,  Melrose 
Wagner,  Paul  M.,  Jr.,  '44  B.A.,  142  Montvale  Ave., 

Woburn 
Wainwright,  Clarence  D.,  '44  B.A.,  Elm  St., 

East  Pembroke 
Waite,  Alwyn  R.,  '45  Eng.,  23  Pickett  St.,  Beverly 
Walen,  Roger  S.,  '44  L.A.,  36  Billings  Pk.,  Newton 
Walker,  Wilfred  J.,  Jr.,  '45  Eng.,  39  Foring  St., 

Islington 
Wallace,  Duncan  P.,  '44  B.A.,  78  W.  Merrimack  St., 

Manchester,  N.  H. 
Wallis,  Charles  W.,  '44  B.A.,  38  Ober  St.,  Beverly 
Walsh,  George  W.,  '43  Eng.,  28  Winn  St.,  Belmont 
Waltonen,  Onni  W.,  '44  Eng.,  29  Gay  Ave.,  Walpole 


Ward,  Frank  F.,  '44  B.A.,  177  Hillside  Ave., 

Nutley,  N.  J. 
Ward,  John  A.,  '45  Eng.,  107  Mechanic  St.,  Leominster 
Ware,  Carl  E.,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  295  Beech  St.,  Holyoke 
Waterhouse,  Charles  G.,  '45  L.A.,  21  Mt.  Pleasant  Ave., 

Hull 
Waters,  Thomas  W.,  '44  Eng.,  159  Lake  St.,  Haverhill 
Watson,  Robert  L.,  '45  L.A.,  635  Washington  St., 

Wellesley 
Watts,  Robert  W.,  Jr.,  '44  B.A.„  7  Norway  Rd.,  Milton 
Webber,  David  L.,  '44  L.A.,  37  Narragansett  St., 

Springfield 
Weber.  Arthur  F.,  '44  Eng..  54  Sanderson  Ave..  Dedham 
Webster.  Earle  F.,  '45  Eng.,  24  Fisher  St.,  Charles  River 
Weeks,  Harding,  '45  Eng.,  Williams  Ave.,  Barre 
Weiner,  Arnold  P.,  '44  Eng.,  99  Elmhill  Ave.,  Roxbury 
Weiner,  Bertram,  '45  Eng.,  99-A  Chelsea  St,  Everett 
Weiner,  Martin,  '44  Eng.,  40  Hancock  St.,  Maiden 
Weinfeld,  Murray  A.,  '45  B.A.,  4  Verrill  St.,  Mattapan 
Weinrebe,  Joseph  I.,  '44  Eng.,  41  Angell  St.,  Dorchester 
Welch,  Edward  F.,  '45  B.A.,  407  Highland  St.,  Milton 
Welch,  George  B.,  Jr.,  '54  L.A.,  876  Watertown  St., 

West  Newton 
Wells,  Lloyd  A.,  '45  Eng.,  29  Hughes  St., 

Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
Wells,  Richard  L.,  '43  Eng.,  15  Union  St.,  Randolph 
Westlund,  Carl  E.,  '44  B.A.,  111  Elm  St.,  Belmont 
Wetherbee,  Thomas  E.,  '45  Eng.,  230  Commonwealth 

Ave.,  West  Concord 
Wharton,  Robert  S.,  '43  Eng.,  254  Franklin  St., 

Framingham 
White,  Anthony  J.,  '43  Eng.,  15  Feneno  Tr.,  Brookline 
White,  Arthur,  Jr.,  '45  L.A.,  29  Westover  St.,  Everett 
White,  Howard  J.,  '45  Eng.,  22  Royal  St ,  Lawrence 
White,  Joseph  J.,  '43  B.A.,  22  Tolman  St.,  Canton 
White,  Ralph  P.,  '44  Eng.,  142-50th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
White,  Ralph  W.,  Jr.,  '45  B.A.,  54  Kirkland  Cir., 

Wellesley  Hills 
White,  Robert  T.,  '45  B.A.,  64  Fruit  St.,  Milford 
White,  Thomas  G.,  '45  B.A.,  74  Walnut  Hill  Rd., 

Brookline 
White,  William  J.,  '44  Eng.,  29  Wesley  St.,  Somerville 
Whiteacre,  Robert  W.,  '45  Eng.,  206  Cabot  St., 

Newtonville 
Whitford,  John  R.,  '43  Eng.,  30  Salem  St.,  Wakefield 
Whitman,  Neal  L.,  '44  Eng.,  39  Walnut  St.,  Everett 
Whitney,  Elliott  G,  '45  Eng.,  18  Court  End,  Middleboro 
Whitney,  Gardner,  '44  B.A.,  38  Lovell  Rd.,  Melrose 
Whittier,  Wilfred  H.,  '45  B.A.,  11  Beech  St., 

Woodsville,  N.  H. 
Wiita,  John  A.,  '44  Eng.,  Cross  St.,  South  Ashburnham 
Wilbur,  Arnold  G.,  '45  Eng.,  108  School  St., 

Jamaica  Plain 
Wilbur,  Merle  R.,  '43  B.A  ,  45  Highland  Ave.,  Haverhill 
Wilkins,  John  H.,  '44  Eng.,  11  Endicott  St., 

Newton  Highlands 
Wilkinson.  Richard  N.,  '44  L.A.,  10  Castle  St.,  Saugus 
Willette,  Chester  E.,  '43  L.A.,  Patten,  Me. 
Willey,  Herbert  F.,  '43  Eng.,  Main  St.,  Milton,  N.  H. 
Williams,  Lynde  G.,  '45  Eng.,  Ward  Rd.,  Southboro 
Willis,  Robert  H.,  '43  L.A.,  34  Buffington  St.,  Fall  River 
Wilson,  Albert  T.,  '43  L.A.,  187  Village  St.,  Medway 
Wilson,  Lawrence  T.,  '43  Eng.,  Ill  Province  St., 

Richford,  Vt. 
Winslow,  John  E.,  '43  B.A.,  9  Squanto  Rd.,  Quincy 
Winters,  Robert  L.,  '45  B.A.,  228  Washington  St., 
Islington 


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Winton,  Matthew  B.,  '44  Eng.,  15  John  St.,  Chelsea 
Witis,  Edward  A.,  '44  Eng.,  46  Waldo  St.,  Brockton 
Woewicki,  Anthony,  '43  Eng.,  5  Dinsmore  PI.,  Natick 
Wolf,  John  M.,  '43  B.A.,  149  Lake  Ave., 

Greenwich,  Conn. 
Wolf,  Joseph,  '44  L.A.,  71  Ellington  St.,  Dorchester 
Wong,  Chatson,  '44  Eng.,  65-A  Beach  St.,  Boston 
Wong,  Edward  S.  F.,  '45  Eng.,  36^2  Harrison  Ave., 

Boston 
Wood,  David  B.,  '45  Eng.,  10  Clark  Ave.,  Beverly 
Wood,  Robert  D.,  '45  Eng.,  8  Blossom  St.,  Worcester 
Wood,  Robert  S.,  '44  Eng.,  37  Faywood  Ave.,  E.  Boston 
Wood,  Stanley,  '43  Eng.,  6  Worcester  St.,  Taunton 
Woodberry,  Paul  T.,  '45  Eng.,  6  Giddings  Ave.,  Beverly 
Woodcock,  Allan,  Jr.,  '45  L.  A.,  150  Union  St., 

Bangor,  Me. 
Woodruff,  Dwight  C,  Jr.,  '43  B.A.,  Fairview  Rd., 

Lunenburg 
Woods,  Gordon  G.,  '44  Eng.,  5  Mt.  Vernon  St., 

St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 
Woodward,  William  B.,  '44  Eng.,  90-A  Angell  St., 

Providence,  R.  I. 
Worrey,  H.  Stanley,  '44  B.A.,  16  Brewster  Rd., 

Framingham 
Wray,  Albert  W.,  '44  Eng.,  108  County  St.,  Attleboro 
Wright,  Creighton  B.,  '44  B.A.,  420  Marlborough  Rd., 

Yonkers,  N.  Y. 


Wright,  John  N.,  '45  Eng.,  255  Pearl  St., 

Burlington  Vt. 
Wyszynski,  George  P.,  '44  L.A.,  630  Dorchester  Ave., 

Boston 


Yankowski,  George  E.,  '45  B.A.,  59  Palfrey  St., 

Watertown 
Yellin,  Hyman,  '43  Eng.,  79  Myrtle  St.,  Boston 
Yeremian,  George  J.,  '43  Eng.,  173  Fellsway  West, 

Medford 
Yiannacopoulos,  Andrew,  '44  Eng.,  46  Falmouth  St., 

Boston 
Young,  Gerald,  '44  Eng.,  58  Steele  Ave., 

Gloversville,  N.  Y. 
Young,  Bobert  G.,  '44  Eng.,  36  Dalton  Rd.,  Belmont 


Zachirchuk,  John,  '45  Eng.,  50  Copeland  St.,  Boston 
Zimmerman,  Edward  L.,  '44  B.A.,  15  Vernon  St., 

Brookline 
Ziner,  Irwin  N.,  '45  Eng.,  269  Bainbridge  St.,  Maiden 
Zisson,  James  P.,  '43  L.A.,  105  Lafayette  St.,  Salem 
Zmijewski,  Walter  J.,  '44  Eng.,  23  Boardman  St.,  Salem 
Zonn,  Lincoln  M.,  '43  L.A.,  78  Metropolitan  Ave., 

Roslindale 
Zwicker,  Leon  P.,  '44  Eng.,  10  Dell  Ave.,  Hyde  Park 


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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 


n/E,  the   Cauldron  Board,  are  indebted  to   several  persons 
who  have  made  our  work  easier  in  the  compilation  of  Volume  XXI. 

Professor  Everett  C.  Marston,  acting  Faculty  Adviser  to  the  Cauldon 
for  the  ninth  consecutive  year,  has  cheerfuly  devoted  countless  hours 
in  the  interest  of  this  book.  His  wholehearted  co-operation  has  light- 
ened our  load  tremendously.  To  him  and  the  1943  Cauldron  Staff,  we 
offer  best  wishes  for  the  book  which  they  have  already  started  on. 

Russell  C.  Knight,  of  the  Stobbs  Press,  receives  our  thanks  for  his 
wealth  of  experience  which  he  has  made  available  for  the  layout  and 
design  of  this  book. 

Messrs.  Waid  and  Miss  Dempsey,  of  the  Waid  Studios,  receive  our 
sincere  thanks  and  best  wishes. 

We  also  express  our  appreciation  to  Ernest  Zitke,  '46E,  who  has  added 
greatly  to  this  Volume  with  his  pertinent  cartoons. 

We  are  indebted  to  many  of  the  secretaries  of  the  University,  particu- 
larly Miss  Dorothy  Peppard  of  the  Student  Activities  Department,  who 
has  given  us  cheerful  and  very  helpful  co-operation  throughout  the  year. 

We  are  also  grateful  to  the  Administration  which  has  financed  this 
book  and  made  it  available  to  every  senior. 


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