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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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e, the Class of 1942, dedicate our yearbook to the
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
EDMUND C. MONTI
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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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ZUFFANT1
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
HENDERSON
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J
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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GALLAGHER
HULTCREN
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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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DOMINIC O. BARBIERO
Accounting
181 High Street, Naugatuck, Conn.
r$K
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
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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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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!
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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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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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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.
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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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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
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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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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
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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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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
48
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.
49
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
50
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
51
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$A
Activities:
Fraternity Vice-President 5.
Cooperative Work:
Boston Globe, Boston Messenger Dept.
N.Y., N.H. & H. R.R. Co., Boston Clerk
BENJAMIN A. DUDLEY
Mechanical Engineering
Farm Road, Marlboro
Activities:
Freshman Honor List; Dean's List 2; C.P.T.P. 4, 5;
A.S.M.E.
Cooperative Work:
Lapointe Machine Tool Co., Hudson Draftsman
Collector
Parking Lot Attendant
Sheet Metal Worker
52
ALBERT D. DUNN
Marketing and Advertising
44 North Wellington Street, New Britain, Conn.
Cooperative Work:
G. Fox & Co., Hartford, Conn. Sales;
FRED T. DWYER
Liberal Arts (English-Journalism)
314 Main Street, Melrose
Activities:
Dean's List 4, 5; News 1, 2, 3, Sports Editor 4, 5;
Chairman of Sophomore Dance Committee; Hus-Skiers 5.
Cooperative Work:
Falk Studio, Boston, Salesman
Boston & Maine R.R., Boston Sheet Metal Worker
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IRWIN ELKINS
Mechanical Engineering
11 Vinal Street, Allston
21W
Activities:
Football 1, 2, 3, 4; A.S.M.E.
Cooperative Work:
Royal Crown Bottling Co., S. Boston Sales Service
Bethlehem Steel Co., Quincy Outside Machinist
EDGAR H. ELLIOTT
Mechanical Engineering
Thompson, Conn.
Cooperative Work:
Sanborn Co., Cambridge
American Optical Co.,
Southbridge
Bench and Shop Work
Bench and Shop
Work
53
DONALD L. ELLISON
Liberal Arts (English)
7 Craft Street, Waltham
Activities :
Dean's Cabinet 4 ; Track 1 ; Concert Orchestra 1, 2.
Cooperative Work:
Belmont Hill Gas Station, Belmont, Salesman
S. W. Ferguson, Inc., Boston Messenger
Pepperell Mfg. Co., Boston Shipper and Receiver
HENRY ELKSNIN
Mechanical Engineering
159 South Leyden Street, Brockton
2$A
Activities:
Camera Club 1; C.P.T P. 4, 5; A.S.M.E.
Cooperative Work:
Lapointe Machine Tool Co., Hudson Draftsman
9 4^
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
54
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
55
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
56
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
57
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
58
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
oHL&«
9 A^
RUSSELL S. HALLETT
Chemical Engineering
15 Neponset Avenue., Walpole
*BA
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.
59
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
94^
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
60
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
9 aT-
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
61
GARDNER L. HAYWARD
Chemical Engineering
25 Payson Road, Belmont
HTN
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
9 A?-
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
62
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
o£L°*
9 4.2-
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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9 AT-
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
OZZLs*
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
941"
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
9 45'
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
OHLfr
9 Al-
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
022L&
9 A^
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
<) 4I
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
o^L^
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
OZZLs*
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
02ZL°*
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
oOLs*
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
022L**
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
o£L&
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
oOLs*
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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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
o£L&
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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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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
o£L°*
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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
oHLs^
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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
oHL>
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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
OZZLs*
9 A-l
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
9 41
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
OtZLfr
9 *1>
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
1 9 A^
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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
107
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.
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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
CLASS HISTORY
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
#■
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
118
UVitiC^
m tsj "^ n$ t?t t^t "*!'
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
TAU BETA PI
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fi'wt £ok>, left to right: Lofgren, Dean, Know!
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
121
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
122
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
123
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
124
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.
CLUBS
127
INTERNATIONAL
CLUB
RELATIONS
Tht
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.
CLUBS
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.
CLUBS
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
right: Home. Dr. Ha
skins. Bowe
t: WonK. Watts, Hilto
n O'Neill.
My
rbeck.
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.
THE CAULDRON BOARD
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
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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
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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
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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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Elwood Merchant, Jr., '46
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Joyce Holmes
Bass
Eino J. Tuomi, '46
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Faculty Adviser
Trumpets
Ridgley Shepard, Jr., '43
Robert Kalin, '45
Arthur E. Purinton, Jr., '46
Guitar
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Drums
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DONALD B. EMERSON, '44
JOHN W. JERMYN, '46
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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
144
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
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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
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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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Davis, Waltonen, Masci;
Coach Tatton,
•in. Carroll. Parker. Prohodsky, Cooke, Corcoran. Tarbell. Srconcl Row. .hit to right:
. Shanahan. Welch, Lone, Alberghini, Leach, Pistorino. Third Row. lilt to right:
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,
160
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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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
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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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KING HUSKY I
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
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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
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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
176
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
177
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
178
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
179
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
181
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
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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
185
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.
187
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
190
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
191
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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The Officers and Faculty of North-
eastern University wish to express
to the members of the Class of 1942
their very best wishes for success in
everything which they may under-
take or be called upon to perform.
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NEW LABORATORY BUILDING
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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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