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Volume  Number  Twenty-three 

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rhe  Class  of  Nineteen  Forty- 

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We,  the  Class  of  1944,  dedicate 
our  year-book  to  our  classmates 
who  have  left  for  the  various 
Armed  Services  of  our  country 
since  December  7th,  1941. 

Through  this  dedication,  we  are 
endeavoring  to  maintain  our 
former  close  association  during  our 
separation  from  activities  of  the 
campus  until  we  can  reunite  in  the 
activities  of  our  nation  at  war. 


Thomas  P.  Agliata,  E.R.C. 
Richard  J.  Akeroyd,  U.S.A.A.C.I 
Fred  Antinarelli,  Army 
Donald  Ashton,  Army 
John  M.  Augis,  U.SAA.C. 
Michael  A.  Azzone,  U.S.M.C. 
Victorino  V.  Banaag,  Navy 
Edward  Beal,  Army 
Jack  H.  Bechtel,  U.SAA.C. 
John  Bitsikas,  Army 
Robert  W.  Blake,  E.R.C. 
David  Bornstein,  Army 
Leroy  C.   Bower,  Jr.,  U.SAA.C 
Stanley  M.  Buchanan,  U.SAA.C. 
Jack  J.  Bunich,  E.R.C. 
John  D.  Burdett,  Army 
Robert  W.  Buxton,  U.S.N.A.C 
Robert  M.  Carroll,   E.R.C. 
William  F.  Carroll,  Army 
Paul  G.  Cleary,  U.S.M.C. 
George  H.  Colan,  Army 
John  H.  Condon,  Army 
Ernest  M.  Cook,  U.SAA.C 
Franklin  S.  Coole,  Army 
John  J.  Cusack,  U.S.N.A.C 
Carl  R.  Dillon,  E.R.C. 
Francis  C.  Doherty,  Army 
Russell  E.  Donaldson,  Army 
Thomas  J.  Donohue,  E.R.C 
Frank  E.  Dowcett,  Jr.,  U.SAA.C 
Arthur  F.  Duling,  Army 
John  B.  Dutting,  U.SAA.C 
Ernest  L.  Earle,  Jr.,  U.S.A.A.C.  \ 
Donald  B.  Emerson,  E.R.C. 
James  T.  Farnan,  E.R.C. 


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James  H.  Farrell,  Army 
Albert  J.  Feinberg,  Army 
Julius   Feinberg,   C.P.T. 
Harold  W.  Gates,  U.S.A.A.C. 
Milton  J.  Geffen,  Army 
Melven  D.  Gidez,  U.S.A.A.C. 
Edward  S.  Gillette,  Army 
Veron  E.  Gingras,  E.R.C. 
Martin  H.  Gordon,  U.S.A.A.C. 
Richard  W.  Greenwood,  U.S.A.A.C. 
Richard  A.  Grey,  U.S.M.C. 
Richard  A.  Hakanson,  U.S.N. A.C. 
Francis  E.  Harrington,  U.S.A.A.C. 
John  P.  Heanue,  Army 
John  F.  Heaps,  U.S.N.A.C. 
Harry  M.  Hilton,  U.S.A.A.C. 
Burton  A.  Hodge,  E.R.C. 
Gorden  P.  Holder,  U.S.N.A.C. 
Louis  J.  Howland,  Army 
Harry  C.  Hunt,  U.S.N.A.C. 
George  O.  Huse,  Army 
Carl  F.  Jenkins,  U.S.A.A.C. 
Oscar  Khederian,  Army 
Henry  A.  Kingsbury,  U.S.N.R. 
Frederick  C.  Kinsler,  Army 
Walter  S.  Kleczek,  U.S.A.A.C. 
Charles  A.  Knowles,  Army 
Robert  D.  Kodis,  U.S.A.A.C. 
John  S.  Kordalski,  Army 
Walter  J.  Kronfelt,  U.S.A.A.C. 
Morris  Landy,  U.S.A.A.C. 
Joseph  E.  Leahy,  U.S.A.A.C. 
Paul  A.  Leary,  U.S.A.A.C. 
Joseph  Levine,  E.R.C. 
Corey  G.  Lindgren,  Army 


Kenneth  M.  MacDowel,  U.S.A.A.C. 

John  J.  Mahoney,  U.S.A.A.C. 

Harry  W.  Marden,  Jr.,  Army 

Maurice  J.  Matorin,  Army 

Ronald  F.  McKinnon,  Army 

Robert  E.  Miller,  Army 

William  B.  Miller,  U.S.A.A.C. 

Donald  H.  Moore,  U.S.A.A.C. 

David  J.  Murphy,  U.S.M.C. 

Lewis  F.  Nelson,  E.R.C. 

Bruno  Nesto,  Navy 

Mark  R.  Newcomb,  U.S.N.A.C. 

James  P.  O'Brien,  E.R.C. 

Robert  R.  Owen,  U.S.M.C. 

Donald  K.  Palmer,  U.S.M.C. 

Robert  L.  Parish,  U.S.A.A.C. 

Edward  F.  Parker,  Army 

Peter  M.  Perakis,  Army 

Benjamin  M.  Perles,  U.S.N.R. 

Edward  F.  Preston,  E.R.C. 

Robert  L.  Reid,  U.S.A.A.C. 

Aldas  S.  Ridgely,  U.S.M.C. 

Ernest  A.  Roberts,  E.R.C. 

Donald  W.  Robinson,  Jr.,  U.S.A.A.C. 

Robert  M.  Roger,  U.S.N.R. 

Henry  T.  Rondeau,  U.S.N.A.C. 

Grant  D.  Ross,  Army 

Abbot  M.  Ruby,  U.S.N.R. 


Edward  J.  Sakovitz,  U.S.M.C. 

Robert  A.  Sands,  U.S.A.A.C. 

Robert  W.  Saumsiegle,  U.S.A.A.C. 

Carlton  C.  Schmidt,  U.S.N.A.C. 

Edward  T.  Sciore,  E.R.C. 

Gorham  S.  Simmons 

Everett  C.  Smith,  U.S.N.A.C. 

George  A.  Speers,  E.R.C. 

Charles  E.  Sprague,  Army 

Karl  L.  Stahl,  Army 

Myron  H.  Stanton,  U.S.A.A.C. 

Leon  Stone,  U.S.A.A.C. 

George  Streechon,  U.S.A.A.C. 

Hyman  Tarr,  Army 

Francis  R.  Tinsler,  Army 

Frank  E.  Torres,  Army 

Roger  B.  Trask,  Army 

Louis  P.  Vuona,  U.S.M.C. 

Paul  M.  Wagner,  U.S.A.A.C. 

Roger  S.  Walen,  U.S.A.A.C. 

Charles  W.  Wallis,  U.S.A.A.C. 

Robert  W.  Watts,  Jr.,  U.S.A.A.C. 

Arnold  P.  Weiner,  U.S.A.A.C. 

Joseph  I.  Weinrebe,  U.S.A.A.C. 

Robert  S.  Wood,  U.S.A.A.C. 

Andrew  Yiannacopoulos,  U.S.A.A.C. 

Michael  G.  Zaheiiades.  Army 


Hon 


We,  of  the  Cauldron  Board  present  the  Cauldron  to  our 
Classmates  and  to  friends  of  the  University. 

We  have  worked  to  produce  a  better  book.  While  the 
final  judgment  of  this  statement  lies  in  your  hands,  we  can 
assure  you  that  we  have  produced  a  different  book.  The 
difference  is  the  result  of  the  designed  layout  of  the  book 
and  of  necessity  for  changes  due  to  the  pressure  of  war  on 
the  University's  peacetime  activities  and  organizations. 

Our  sincere  and  ceaseless  efforts  are  locked  within  these 
covers.      Your  approval  and  future  pleasure  are  our  reward. 


Robert  E.  Leonard,  Editor-in-Chief 
Paul  W.  Cameron,  Business  Manager 
John  E.  Hurley,  Jr.,  Managing  Editor 
Moses  Knowlton,  Jr.,  Managing  Editor 
Gordon  O.  Jerauld,  Photographic  Editor 
Thomas  F.  Mahoney,  Photographic  Editor 


OtQWOt 


THE  NORTHEASTERN  UNIVERSITY  EDRPDRATIDN 


ROBERT  GRAY  DODGE 
Chairman 

FRANK  LINCOLN  RICHARDSON 
Vice-ChairmaH 


CARL  STEPHENS  ELL 
President   of  the  University 

HENRY  NATHANIEL  ANDREWS 
Treasurer 


EVERETT  AVERY  CHURCHILL 
Secretary 


Joseph  Florence  Abbott 
Charles   Francis   Adams 
Wilman   Edward   Adams 
Roger  Amory 
Robert  Baldwin 
Arthur   Atwood   Ballantine 
George  Louis  Barnes 
Thomas  Prince  Beal 
Farwell  Gregg  Bemis 
Samuel  Bruce  Black 
Henry   Goddard    Bradlee 
George  Arthur  Burnham 
Godfrey  Lowell  Cabot 
Paul  Codman  Cabot 
Winthrop  L.  Carter 
Walter  Channing 
William  Converse  Chick 
Paul  Foster  Clark 
Sears  B.  Condit 
Albert  Morton  Creighton 
Edward  Dana 
Edward  Dane 
James  Williams  Daniels 
William  James  Davidson 
Paul  Augustus  Draper 
Charles  Francis  Eaton 
William  Partridge  Ellison 
Joseph  Buell  Ely 
John  Wells  Farley 
Frederic  Harold  Fay 
Allan   Forbes 
Ernest  Bigelow   Freeman 
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 
Harry  Hamilton  Kerr 
Frank  Howard  Lahey 


Sinclai 


Halfdan   Lee 
Galen  David   Light 
Edward  Abbott  MacMaster 
John  Russell  Macomber 
Joseph  Patrick  Manning 
Albert  Edward  Marshall 
Harold  Francis  Mason 
James  Franklin  McElwain 
Hugh  Dean  McLellan 
Fred  Lester  Morgan 
living   Edwin   Moultrop 
Clarence  Lucian  Newton 
Samuel  Norwich 
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 
William   McNear  Rand 
James  Lorin  Richards 
John  James  Robinson 
Charles  Milton   Rogcrson 
Robert   Billings    Rugg 
Leverett   Saltonstall 
Russell  Maryland  Sanders 
Andrew  Sebastian  Seiler 
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 
Ralph   Emerson  Thompson 
James  Vincent  Toner 
Eliot    Wadsworth 
Eustis   Walcott 
Edwin  Sibley  Webster 
Weeks 


Carl    Stephens    Ell 


A.B.,  M.S.,  ED.M.,  SCD 
President  of  the  University 


Everett  Avery  Churchill 

A.B.,  ED.D. 
Vice-President  of  the  University 


Russell  Whitney 

B.S.,  LL.B. 
Comptroller  of  the  University 


William  Crombie  White 


Director  of  Day  Colleges  and  Dean  of  the 
College  of  Engineering 


Harold  Wesley  Melvin 

A.B.,  M.A. 
Dean  of  Students 


Robert  Bruce 


Acting  Dean  of  the  College  of  Business 
Administration 


Wilfred  Stanley  Lake 

A.B.,  M.A.,  PH.D. 
Dean  of  the  College  of  Liberal  Arts 


Charles  W.  Havice 

A.B.,  M.A.,  S.T.B.,  PH.D. 
Dean  of  Chapel 


MILTON  J.  SCHLAGENHAUF,   A.B.,  B.D.,   M.A. 

Director  of  Admissions 

JOHN  B.  PUGSLEY,  A.B. 
University  Registrar  and  Professor  of  Geology 

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

Director  of  Co-operative  Work  and 

Professor  of  Co-ordination 

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

Director  of  Student  Activities  and 

Professor  of  Physical  Education 


SCHLAGENHAUF 


NIGHTINGALE 


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STEVENSON 


J.  KENNETH  STEVENSON,  B.C.S. 
Assistant  to  the  Vice-President 

RUDOLF  O.  OBERG,  SB.,  MBA. 
Director  of  Alumni  Relations  and  Assistant  to  the  President 

HENRY  A.  KONTOFF,  M.D.* 
College  Physician 

DR.  GEORGE  M.  LANE 
College  Physician 

NATHAN  LEVENSON,  Ll.B. 
Director  of  the  Press  Bureau 

DAISY  MILNE  EVERETT 
Assistant  Comptroller 

MARY  B.  FOOR 

Manager  of  the  Bookstore 

MYRA  EDNA  WHITE 
Librarian 


*On  Leave  of  Absense  for  the  Duration  of  the  War 


LEVENSON 


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D  ALEJANDRO 


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

Professor  of  Chemical  Engineering  and 

Chairman  of  the  Department 

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

Professor  of  Modern  Languages  and 

Chairman  of  the  Department 

JOSEPH  A.  COOLIDGE,  S.B.,  M.A. 
Professor  of  Physics 

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

STANLEY  G.  ESTES,  A.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Psychology  and  Chairman  of  the  Department 

ALFRED  J.   FERRETTI,  SB.,  M.S. 
Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering 

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

Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  and 

Chairman  of  the  Department 

ROGER  S.  HAMILTON,  A.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Economics  and  Chairman  of  the  Department 

FREDERICK  W.  HOLMES,  A.B.,  M.A. 
Professor  of  English  and  Chairman  of  the  Department 

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


FERRETTI 


GRAMSTORFF 


HAMILTON 


MIROYIANNIS 


MUCKENHOUPT 


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

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

Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering  and 

Chairman  of  the  Department 

W.  LINCOLN  SMITH,  S.B.,  Eng.D. 
Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering 

JOSEPH  SPEAR,  A.B.,  M.A. 
Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Chairman  of  the  Department 

ELIOT  F.  TOZER,  S.B. 
Professor  of  Drawing  and  Chairman  of  the  Department 

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

Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Chairman  of  the  Department ; 

Director  of  Graduate  Study 

JOSEPH  W.  ZELLER,  SB.,  M.E. 
Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering  and 
Chairman  of  the  Department 

WILLIAM  T.  ALEXANDER,  S.B.,  M.A.* 

Associate  Professor  of  Industrial  Engineering  and 

Head  of  the  Department 

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

LAURENCE  F.  CLEVELAND,  S.B.,  M.S. 
Associate  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering 

*On  Leave  of  Absence  for  the  Duration  of  the  War 


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ALEXANDER 


CLEVELAND 


15 


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

REGINALD  G.  LACOUNT,  S.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Associate  Professor  of  Physics 

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

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

RUDOLPH  M.  MORRIS,  SB.,  Ed.M.* 

Associate  Professor  of  Education  and 

Secretary  to  the  Faculty 

NORRIS  W.  POTTER,  Jr.,  A.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.* 

Associate  Professor  of  History  and  Government  and 

Acting  Chairman  of  the  Department 

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

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

GEORGE  W.  TOWLE,  S.B. 
Associate  Professor  of  Co-ordination 

ALBERT  E.  WHITTAKER,  SB.,  Ed.M. 
Associate  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering 

*On  Leave  of  Absense  for  the  Duration  of  the  War 


WHITTAKER 


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

WILLIAM  T.  CLONEY,  Jr.,  A.B.* 
Assistant  Professor  of  English  and 
Director  of  the  Publicity  Bureau 

OTIS  F.  CUSHMAN,  S.B.,  M.S.* 
Assistant  Professor  of  Drawing 

ELMER  H.  CUTTS,  A.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.* 
Assistant  Professor  of  History  and  Government 

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

NORMAN  A.  DUBOIS,  S.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry 

ALBERT  E.  EVERETT,  S.B.,  M.B.A. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Co-ordination  and  Director  of  the 
Engineering,  Science,  and  Management  War  Training 

GEORGE  R.  FENNELL,  SB,  MBA. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Marketing  and 

Assistant  Director  of  Admissions 

FREDERICK  R.  HENDERSON,  SB.,  M.S. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Industrial  Engineering  and  Acting 

Chairman  of  the  Department,  Assistant  Dean 

of  Engineering 

C.  DAVID  JOHNSON,  A.B.,  MA. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physics 


*On  Leave  of  Absence  for  the  Duration  of  the  War 


HENDERSON 


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MACKENZIE 


MEZZACAPPA 


W.  FAY  LUDER,  A.B.,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry 

donald  h.  Mackenzie,  s.b.,  ed.m. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physical  Education  and  Assistant  to 
the  Director  of  Student  Activities 

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

ANTONIO  L.  MEZZACAPPA,  A.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Modem  Languages 

JOHN  C.  MORGAN,  S.B.,  M.B.A. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Co-ordination 

GEORGE  E.  PIHL,  SB.,  M.S. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering 

WILLIAM  J.  PINARD,  A.B.,  M.A.,  Ed.M.,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Sociology 

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

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

Assistant  Professor  of  Physical  Education  and 

Head  Coach  of  Track 

THOMAS  H.  WALLACE,  SB.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.* 
Assistant  Professor  of  Physics 

sOn  Leave  of  Absence  for  the  Duration  of  the  War 


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

CHESTER  H.  WOLOWICZ,  SB.,  M.S. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering 

SAVERIO  ZUFFANTI,  S.B.,  MA. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry 

FLETCHER  S.  BOIG,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Ed.M. 
Instructor  in  Chemistry 

EARL  K.  BOWEN,  S.B.,  MA. 
Instructor  in  Mathematics 

NETTIE  H.  CHIPMAN,  B.L.I.,  MA. 
Instructor  in  English:  Adviser  to  Women 

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

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

LOUIS  COOPERSTEIN,  A.B.,  MA. 
Instructor  in  Modern  Languages 

WARREN  C.  DEAN,  A.B.,  MA. 
Instructor  in  Mathematics 


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COMBELLACK 


COOPERSTEIN 


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ENGELHAKDT 


ESSIGMANN 


FERGUSON 


JAMES  W.  DUNN,  A.B.* 

Instructor  in  Physical  Education  and 

Head  Coach  of  Football  and  Basketball 

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

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

HARRY  FERGUSON,  S.B.* 
Instructor  in  Mathematics 

ALFRED  W.  FLETCHER,  A.B. 
Instructor  in  Co-ordination 

EMANUEL  A.  FLUMERE,  A.B.* 

Instructor  in  Physical  Education  and 

Head  Coach  of  Football  and  Basketball 

WARREN  L.  GANONG,  S.B. 
Instructor  in  Industrial  Engineering 

JOSEPH  M.  GOLEMME,  S.B,  MA* 
Instructor  in  Accounting 

GEORGE  W.  HANKINSON,  B.S.,  A.B. 
Instructor  in  Physics 

WILLIAM  C.   HULTGREN 
Instructor  in  Physical  Education 

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HANKINSON 


LYMAN  A.  KEITH,  S.B.,  MA.* 
Instructor  in  Industrial  Administration 

WILLIAM  F.  LINSKEY,  Jr.* 
Coach  of  Hockey 

VERNER  O.  NELSON 
Instructor  in  Co-ordination 

FRANKLIN  NORVISH,  SB.,  M.A.* 
Instructor  in  English 

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

ELLIS  M.  PURINTON,  B.B.A. 
Instructor  in  Co-ordination 

NICHOLAS  A.  RASETZKI,  A.B.,  MA. 
Instructor  in  English 

GUSTAV  ROOK,  S.B. 
Instructor  in  Drawing 

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

ALBERT  K.  SCHMIEDER,  SB. 
Instructor  in  Mechanical  Engineering 


*On  Leave  of  Absence  for  the  Duration  of  the  War 


PURINTON 


SANDERSON 


SCHMIEDER 


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


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


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


PAULINE  FRANCES  SULLIVAN,  A.B.,  MA. 
Instructor  in  Biology 

WILLIAM  WALLACE,  S.B. 
Instructor  in  Mathematics 

GLEN  H.  BOWERSOX,  A.B. 
Teaching  Fellow  in    Chemistry 


Galen  David  Light 


On  June  30,  1943,  Mr.  Galen  D.  Light  retired  from  his  position  of  Secretary- 
Treasurer  of  the  University.  Although  few  students  had  any  direct  association 
with  Mr.  Light,  he  was  a  familiar  and  respected  campus  figure.  He  will  be 
missed  particularly  at  Commencement,  where  for  years  graduating  Seniors 
received  their  diplomas  from  his  hands. 

Mr.  Light  had  been  a  part  of  Northeastern  since  1901.  After  serving  as 
Registrar,  he  became  Bursar  in  1908,  Secretary  of  the  University  in  1916,  Secre- 
tary of  the  Board  of  Trustees  in  1920,  and  Treasurer  of  the  University  in  1932. 

Representing  not  only  the  Class  of  1944  but  all  Northeastern  men,  the 
Cauldron  Board  hereby  pays  its  tribute  to  one  of  the  builders  of  our  University. 


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Elmer  E.  Haskins 

Adviser  to 
the  Class  of  1944 


Professor  Haskins  was  born  August  1,  1904  in  Dighton,  Massachusetts.  He 
graduated  as  an  honor  student  with  a  Bachelor  of  Mechanical  Engineering  degree 
from  Northeastern  University  in  1925.  Later,  in  1930,  he  studied  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Pittsburgh  and  received  his  Master  of  Arts  degree.  In  1938,  he  con- 
cluded his  college  studies  at  Boston  University  where  he  became  a  Doctor  of 
Philosophy. 

His  career  as  a  teacher  of  Mathematics  began  in  Fairchance,  Pennsylvania  in 
1925  and  continued  through  Monongahela  High  School  in  Monongahela,  Penn- 
sylvania from  1926  to  1930.  In  1930,  he  returned  to  Northeastern  University 
to  become  an  Instructor  in  the  Mathematics  Department.  Here,  he  became  an 
Assistant  Professor  in  1936  and  an  Associate  Professor  in  1942. 

He  is  active  in  professional  societies  and  social  organizations  and  is  a  member 
of  the  American  Mathematical  Society,  the  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Engi- 
neering Education,  and  the  Dalhousie  Lodge  A.F.  and  A.M. 

In  1936,  he  married  the  former  Miss  Louise  R.  Gebhard  and  they,  together 
with  their  children,  David  Richert,  age  4,  and  Cynthia  Ann,  age  1,  make  their 
home  at  53  Damein  Road  in  Wellesley  Hills,  Massachusetts. 

From  our  freshman  days  in  1939,  Professor  Haskins  has  skillfully  guided 
and  counseled  us  in  our  class  activities  and  group  functions.  His  sincere  and 
congenial  nature  has  made  him  a  warm  friend  to  all  who  have  known  him.  We, 
the  Class  of  1944,  feel  fortunate  in  having  such  a  leader  to  guide  us,  and  we 
appreciate  his  tireless  efforts  for  the  more  full  and  successful  college  life  he 
has  given  us. 


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Junior    Prom    Committee 


First  Row.   left  to  riehf.   Wright,   O'N'eil.   Chesley.   deary.   Carpenter. 
Second  Row.  hit  to  right:  Varner,  Partridge,  Saumsiegle.  Gubellini.  Bower.   Hunt 


Leroy  C.  Bower 
Edward  P.  Carpenter,  Jr. 
Paul  G.  Cleary 


Earle  M.  Chesley,  Jr.,  Cba 

Carl  E.  Gubellini 
Harry  C.  Hunt 
Fredric  D.  O'Neill 
William  Partridge 


Robert  W.  Saumsiegle 

Albert  F.  Varner,  Jr.,  Secretary 

Creighton  B.  Wright 


Senior    Week    Committee 


Second  Rom.  left  to 


Thomas  F.  Mahoney,  Chairman 

Sumner  L.  Borofsky 
Ralph  E.  Buck 
Richard  M.  Burbank 


Felix  A.  Buskey 
Edward  P.  Carpenter,  Jr. 
Donald  H.  Feener 
John  E.  Hurley 


Edward  F.  Lobacz,  Secretary 

Calvin  A.  King 
Harold  R.  McGeoch 
Robert  M.  Roger 


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John  E.  Ahem , 

Mechanical  Engineering 
140  Sherman  Street,  Portland,  Maine 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Cross-Country  1;  A.S.M  E  ; 
U.S.A.A.C.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  Warren  Steam  Pump  Co.,  Inc.,  Warren, 
Assistant  to  Engineer;  Peerless  Machinery  Co.,  Boston,  Ma- 
chine Operator;  The  Portland  Co.,  Portland,  Me.,  Molder's 
Helper,  Turbo-Blower  Assembler. 


Benjamin  F.  Allen 

Electrical  Engineering 
School  Street,  Vergennes,  Vermont 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's   List  2,   3;   A.LEE  ;    ERC 

(E.T.G.) 
Cooperative    Work:   Allis-Chalmers    Mfg.    Co.,    Hyde    Park, 
Order  Clerk,  Assistant  Sales  Engineer. 


William  F.  Amen,  Jr. 

Chemical  Engineering 
5  Tolman  Place,  Roxbury 

Charles  Hayden  Scholarship;  A.C.S.;  A.I.Ch.E.  Representa- 
tive 5. 
Cooperative  Work:  Polaroid  Corp.,  Cambridge,  Junior  Re- 
search Chemist. 


Clifford  F.  A.  Anderson     ' 

Industrial  Engineering 
11  Cutting  Avenue,  Worcester 

Beta  Gamma  Epsilon;  Interfraternity  Softball  4,  Basketball 
3,  4;  Dance  Committee  1;  Yacht  Club  5;  S.A.M.;  E.R.C. 
Cooperative  Work:  Heald  Machine  Co.,  Worcester,  Wheel- 
head  Assembly,  Machine  Tester. 


Joseph  V.  Annunziata 

Accounting 
14  Greenway  Street,  Hamden,  Connecticut 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Cauldron  Junior 
Staff  4;   Astronomy  Club   1,   Secretary   2;   Banking  and   Fi- 
nance Club  2,  3;  Law  and  Accounting  Club  3,  4,  5. 


Joseph  5.  Antognonb 

Industrial  Engineering 
12  Elsinore  Street,  Concord 

Tau  Beta  Pi  4,  Treasurer  5 ;  Chairman  of  Membership  Com- 
mittee 5;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Yacht 
Club  3;  Ski  Club  3;  A.S.M.E.;  S.A.M.  Treasurer  4,  Vice- 
President  5;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  Castalloy  Co.,  Inc.,  Cambridge,  Sched- 
uling and  Tensile  Strength  Testing;  A.  Hale  Rubber,  North 
Quincy,  Production  Control. 


Harold  M.  Askowith 

Electrical  Engineering 
38  Esmond  Street,  Boston 

Freshman  Honor  List;   Freshman  Track  Manager   1;  Tennis 

Club;  Ski  Club;  A.I.E.E.;  E.R.C.   (E.T.G.) 
Cooperative  Work:  Tobe  Deutschmann  Corp.,  Canton,  Radio 
Laboratory    Assistant;    Westinghouse    Electric    Co.,    Boston, 
Control    Wireman;     C.     T.     Main     Co.,     Camp     Edwards, 
Draftsman. 


John  H.  Austin 

Electrical  Engineering 
3  Remington  Street,  Dorchester 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Band   1,  2,  3;  Musical  Club  Award; 

A.I.E.E.;   E.R.C.    (E.T.G.) 
Cooperative    Work:    Boston    Edison    Co.,    Boston,    Student 
Engineer. 


Conrad  G.  Bacon 

Chemical  Engineering 
569  Main  Street,  Middletown,  Connecticut 

Freshman   Honor   List ;   Dean's   List    3 ;    Gym   Instructor    1 ; 

Radio  Club;  A.I.Ch.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Union  Paste  Co.,  Hyde  Park,  Chemist; 
State  Police,   Hartford,   Conn.,  Radio  Dispatcher;   American 
Hardware  Co.,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  Steel  Chemist. 


Lewis  H.  Bacoo,  3rd 

Mechanical  Engineering 
1478  Main  Street,  South  Weymouth 

Yacht    Club    1,    2,    3,    4,    Executive    Committee,    Secretary- 
Treasurer  3,  4,   Fleet  Captain   5 ;   Class  Dues   Collector   2 ; 

A.S.M.E.  Chairman  5. 
Cooperative  Work:  B.  F.  Sturtevant  Co.,  Boston,  Draftsman; 
Reece  Button  Hole   Machine   Co.,   Boston,   Floor   Inspector; 
Bethlehem     Steel    Co.,     Fore     River     Yard,     Quincy,     Test 
Engineer. 


Albion  R.  Bedell 

Mechanical  Engineering 
42  Chase  Street,  Danvers 

Rifle  Club;  Ski  Club. 
Cooperative  Work:  Northeastern  University,  Boston,  Main- 
tenance  Crew;    Ipswich    Electric   Shop,   Inc.,    Ipswich,    Elec- 
trician's Helper. 


John  L  Berggren 

Chemical  Engineering 

1353  Main  Street,  Waltham 

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

Cooperative     Work:    F.     W.     Derbyshire,     Inc.,     Walthan 

Draftsman. 


Merril  Berman 


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Mechanical  Engineering 
4403   14th  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  New  York 

Dean's  List  3,  4;  Camera  Club  1;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Worthington   Pump   &   Machine   Corp., 
Harrison,   N.  J.,   Engineer,   Research   and  Development  De- 
partment. 


Paul  Better  ■ 

Mechanical  Engineering 
24  Evans  Road,  Peabody 

A.S.M.E.;   U.S.A.A.C.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  Raytheon  Mfg.  Co.,  Waltham,  Methods 
Engineer;    Vulcan    Electrical    Co.,    Danvers,    Tester;    Cham- 
pion Lamp  Works,  Lynn,  Draftsman. 


Robert  Biederman 

Liberal  Arts   (Mathematics  and  Physics) 
957  Morton  Street,  Mattapan 

Freshman  Gym  Instructor  1 ;  Track  1 ;  Mathematics  Club ; 
German  Club;  Chess  Club;  American  Meteorological  So- 
ciety; C.A.A.  Ground  Instructor. 
Cooperative  Work:  Lever  Bros  Co.,  Cambridge,  Reserve 
Worker,  General  Electric  Co.,  Lynn,  Waste  and  Spoilage 
Worker;  General  Electric  Co.,  West  Lynn,  Methods  Worker. 


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William  R.  Blackwood 

Mechanical  Engineering 
159  Fells  Avenue,  Medford 


Cooperative  If. 
Tool  Designer. 


A.S.M.E.;  E.R.C. 
Raytheon  Mfg.  Co.,  Waltham,  Machine 


John  R.  Blakely 

Electrical  Engineering 
67  Ashland  Street,  Medford 


A.I.E.E. 
Cooperative    Work:    Boston    Edison    Co.. 
Engineer. 


Boston,    Student 


Glenn  E.  Rlanchard 

Mechanical  Engineering 
10  Moody  Street,  Amesbury 

Freshman   Honor   List;   Hockey    1;   A.S.M.E.;   U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative    Work:   Bellamy    Robie,    Inc.,    Cambridge,    Ma- 
terial Handling  Engineer;   Leon  Bellamy,  Newtonville,   Ma- 
terial Handling  Engineer. 


Sumner  L.  Rornfsliy 

Mechanical  Engineering 
10  Wilcock  Street,  Dorchester 

Sigma  Kappa  Psi ;  Basketball  Manager  1 ;  Student  Union  2 
3,  Treasurer  4,  5 ;  Neivs  2,  3,  4,  Circulation  Manager  5 
Senior    Week    Committee;    Fraternity    High    Potentate    5 

A.S.M.E.;  U.  S.  A.  A.  C.  R. 
Cooperative    Work:    Sanborn    Co.,    Cambridge,    Repair    Ma- 
chinist;   Holtzer-Cabot    Electric    Co.,    Jamaica    Plain,    Motor 
Test  and  Mechanical   Inspector. 


Theodore  A.  Hottiggi 

Mechanical  Engineering 
73   Madison  Avenue,   Quincy 

A.S.M.E.;  U.  S.  N.  R. 
Cooperative  Work:  Bethlehem  Steel   Co.,   Fore  River  Yard, 
Quincy,  Student  Test  Engineer. 


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James  H.  Brigham 

Industrial  Engineering 
54  Whitney  Street,  Northboro 

Band  1,  3,  4,  Leader  2 ;  Yacht  Club  3,  5 ;  S.A.M.  Treasurer  5. 
Cooperative  Work-:  LaPointe  Machine  Tool  Co.,  Hudson, 
Assembly  and  Drafting;  Bay  State  Abrasive  Products  Co., 
Westboro.    Production   Control. 


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Robert  J.  Broderick 

Liberal  Arts  (Chemistry) 
42  Summer  Street,  Milford 

Hockey   1 ;   Yacht  Club   2,    3 ;   Debating   Club   1 ;   Geology 

Club  4,  5. 
Cooperative  Work:  Spaulding  Moss  Co.,  Boston,  Laboratory 
Assistant. 


Richard  P.  Bucci 

Accounting 
64  Wareham  Street,  Medford 

Sigma  Society,  Vice-President  4;  Freshman  Honor  List; 
Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Charles  Hayden  Scholarship  1;  Sigma 
Society  Scholarship  2;  Sears  B.  Condit  Award  4;  Cauldron 
Junior  Staff  4;  "Who's  Who  Among  Students  in  American 
Universities  and  Colleges"  4;  Accounting  Club  2;  Finance 

Club  2;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative   Work:  Boston   Consolidated   Gas   Co.,   Boston, 
Commercial  Department;  General  Electric  Co.,  Lynn,  Safety 
Department  and  Inventory  Control. 


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Ralph  E.  Buck 

Industrial  Engineering 
161  Savin  Hill  Avenue,  Dorchester 

Dean's   List    3,   4;   Track    1;   Yacht   Club    3;    Senior   Week 
Committee;  Band   1,   2,   3;   A.S.M.E.,  Secretary   5;   S.A.M., 

Secretary  4,  President  5. 
Cooperative  Work:  Star  Brass  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston,  Draftsman. 


Richard  M.  Burbank 

Civil  Engineering 
25  Hartsuff  Street,  Rockland 

Nu  Epsilon  Zeta;  Senior  Week  Committee;  Fraternity  Pres- 
ident 5;  A.S.C.E.;  B.S.C.E.  Ballot  Chairman  5;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  Hayward  &  Hayward,  Brockton,  Assist- 
ant Engineer;  Engineering  Department  of  City  of  Quincy, 
Quincy,   Rodman. 


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Edwin  M.  Burger 

Mechanical  Engineering 
49  Cortland  Street,  Springfield 

Sigma  Phi  Alpha;  Cosmopolitan  Club  3,  4;  Rifle  Club  3; 
Interfraternity    Council     3,    4;    Mathematics    Society     1,    2; 

A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative    Work:    Van    Norman    Machine    Tool,    Spring- 
field,  Tool   Maker;   Research   &   Engineering,   Agawam    As- 
sistant   Superintendent;    Baush    Machine   Tool,    Springfield, 
Tool  Designer. 


Howard  C.  Burgess 

Electrical  Engineering 
47  Carleton  Street,  Newton 
A.I.E.E. 
Cooperative    Work:    Holtzer-Cabot    Electric    Co.,    Boston, 
Drafting;   Submarine   Signal   Co.,   Boston,    Engineering   De- 
partment. 


Felix  A.  Buskey 

Chemical  Engineering 
S3  Summer  Street,  Claremont,  New  Hampshire 

Senior  Week  Committee;  Science  Club  2,  3,  4;  A.I.Ch.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  C.  E.  Bradley  Laboratory,  Brattleboro, 
Vt,  Production;  Whitin  Machine  Works,  Whitinsville,  As- 
sistant Chemist;  Commercial  Filters  Corp.,  South  Boston, 
Laboratory  and  Testing. 


Francis  X.  Cameron 

Liberal  Arts   (Chemistry) 
25  Hamilton  Street,  Dorchester 

Academy;   Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,   3,  4; 
A.C.S.;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative   Work:  A.   A.   Knights   Corp.,  Maiden,   Labora- 
tory Assistant. 


Paul  W.  Cameron 

Civil  Engineering 
59  Tamworth  Hill  Avenue,  Greenwood 

Beta  Gamma  Epsilon;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Cauldron 
Junior  Staff  4,  Business  Manager  5 ;  Student  Council  2,  3, 
Vice-President  4,  President  5 ;  Class  Secretary  1 ;  Class  Pres- 
ident  ">  •    Fraternity   Vice-President   4,    President    5 ;    Yacht 

Club  1,  2,  3;  Rifle  1;  N.U.C.E.S.;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R.  Co.,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Construction  Inspector. 


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John  J.  Carangelo 

Chemical  Engineering 
621  Quinnipiac  Avenue,  New  Haven,  Connecticut 

Phi  Gamma  Pi;  Track   1,   3;  Interfraternity  Council  3;  Fra- 
ternity Treasurer  4;  A.I.Ch.E. 
Cooperative   Work:   U.    S.    Rubber   Co.,    Naugatuck,    Conn., 
Laboratory  Assistant. 


Edward  P.  Carpenter,  Jr.  v 

Mechanical  Engineering 
23  Browning  Street,  Weymouth 

Gamma  Phi  Kappa;  Dance  Committees  2,  3;  Junior  Prom 
Committee     4 ;     Senior     Week     Committee ;     Interfraternity 

Council  4;  A.S.M.E.;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  Boston  Gear  Works,  Inc.,  North  Quincy, 
Machine  Operator;   Fore   River   Shipyard,   Quincy,   Test   En- 
gineer Trainee. 


William  H.  Center,  III 

Industrial  Engineering 
30  First  Avenue,  South  Albany,  New  York 

Alpha   Kappa    Sigma;    Inter-Fraternity    Basketball    2,    3,    4; 

Interfraternity  Baseball   3,  4;  Ski  Club;  S.A.M.  Secretary  5; 

E.R.C. 

Cooperative   Work:    Fellows   Gear   Shaper   Co.,    Springfield, 

Vt.,  Student  Tool  Engineer. 


Donald  A.  Chapman 

Electrical  Engineering 
24  Hazel  Street,  Lowell 

Freshman  Honor  List;  A.I.E.E. 
Cooperative    Work:    Allis-Chalmers    Mfg.    Co.,    Hyde    Park, 
Assistant  to  Sales   Engineer. 


Richard  C.  Clayton 

Liberal  Arts    (Psychology-Sociology) 
2  Schuyler  Street,  Roxbury 

lion  3;  Band  1,  2,  3;  Dramatic  Club  2;  Geology 
Club  3. 


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Paul  G.  Cleary 

Civil  Engineering 
59  Goodnough  Road,  Chestnut  Hill 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Football  1,  2,  3,  4;  Baseball  1,  2,  3; 
Hockey  1,  2;  Student  Council  4;  Freshman  Council;  Fresh- 
man Class  Representative;  Class  Vice-President  2;  Class 
President  3,  4;  Freshman  and  Sophomore  Dance  Commit- 
tee; Junior  Prom  Committee;  N.U.C.E.S.;  U.S.M.C.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  Lally  Column  Co.,  Cambridge,  Designer 
and  Draftsman;  Turner  Construction  Co.,  Boston,  Field 
Engineer. 


John  F.  Cleveland 

Electrical  Engineering 
9  Ray  Street,  Beverly 

Cooperative     Work:     Sylvania     Electric     Products,     Salem, 
Engineer. 


Albert  E.  Cookson 

Electrical  Engineering 
20  Norfolk  Street,  Needham 

Beta  Gamma  Epsilon ;  Tau  Beta  Pi  4,  President  5 ;  Fresh- 
man Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Dean's  List  Schol- 
arship 2,  3,  4;  Hayden  Scholarship;  Rifle  Club  1;  A.I.E.E. 
Executive  Council  4;  Sophomore  "Moonlight  Sail"  Com- 
mittee; Middler  Dance  Committee;  Middler  Class  Executive 
Council;  "Who's  Who  Among  Students  in  American  Uni- 
versities and  Colleges";  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  General  Radio  Co.,  Cambridge,  Draft- 
ing Room  Assistant,  Electrical  Inspector,  Laboratory  As- 
sistant. 


A.  Russell  CDpithome 


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Mechanical  Engineering 
54   Garfield  Avenue,   Chelsea 


A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative    Work:    Sanborn    Co.,    Cambridge,    Machinist; 
A.  D.   Little  Co.,  Cambridge,   Pipefitter;   Dr.   Knobel,   Cam- 
bridge, Laboratory  Assistant. 


Anthony  Coscia  < 

Accounting 
47  Cleveland  Street,  Arlington 

Dean's   List   2,    3;   Track    1;    Law   and   Accounting   Club   4, 

Secretary  and  Treasurer  4. 
Cooperative   Work:  Jordan   Marsh,    Boston,    C.    O.    D.    and 
Auditing  Clerk;  Lever  Bros.,  Cambridge,  Junior  Clerk. 


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George  W.  Costa 

Liberal  Arts  (Chemistry) 
20  Berkeley  Road,  Nantasket  Beach 

Track  1,  4;  A.C.S.  Secretary  4,  President  5. 
Cooperative   Work:  Northeastern   University,   Boston,   Lab- 
oratory Assistant. 


John  J.  Costa  . 

Electrical  Engineering 
657  East  220  Street,  Bronx,  New  York 

Dean's  List  4 ;  Track  1 ;  Cross-Country  1 ;  Baseball  1 ;  I.R.E. 

4,  5;  A.I.E.E.  Representative  4;  E.R.C. 
Cooperative  Work:  American  Telephone  &  Telegraph   Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  Supervisor  of  Blue  Printing;   Tung  Sol 
Lamp   Works,   Inc.,   Newark,   N.   J.,   Junior   Electrical    En- 
gineer. 


Frank  H.  Davis « 

Accounting 
33  Arlington  Street,  Cambridge 

Law  and  Accounting  Club  1. 
Cooperative   Work:  Peerless   Machine  Co.,   Boston,   Drafts- 
man; Frank  H.  Davis  Co.,  Cambridge,  Draftsman. 


Tersina  M.  E'Eugenio 

Electrical  Engineering 
304  Langley  Road,  Newton  Centre 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Baseball  2. 
Cooperative  Work:  Boston  Edison  Co.,  Boston,  Apprentice. 


Ernest  A.  DeVeuve 

Civil  Engineering 
11  Augustus  Avenue,  Roslindale 

N.U.C.E.S.;  B.S.C.E.;  A.S.C.E.;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R.  Co.,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Inspector. 


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John  A.  Di  Giorgio,  Jr.! 

Liberal  Arts   (Physics-Mathematics) 
116  Everett  Street,  East  Boston 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Cauldron  Junior  Staff  4;  Mathematics 

Club;  E.R.C. 
Cooperative  \Vork:  General   Electric  Co.,   Lynn,   Production 
Man;    Sigma    Institution,    Dorchester,    Machine    Operator; 
T.  R.  McElroy,  Boston,  Tester. 


John  T.  Dizer,  Jr. 

Industrial  Engineering 
7  Hillside  Avenue,  Verona,  New  Jersey 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  4;  Or- 
chestra 1;  Band  1,  2,  3,  4;  Yacht  Club  3,  4,  5;  Executive 
Committee  5;  Photography  Club  3;  Cosmopolitan  Club; 
Student     Union;     Intercollegiate     Committee     5;     S.A.M.; 

A.S.M.E.;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  Bryant   Chucking   Grinder   Co.,   Spring- 
field,   Vt.,    Machine   Operator,   Draftsman;    General    Electric 
Co.,  Lynn,  Planning  Department. 


Robert  Doyle 

Chemical  Engineering 
745  East  Parkway,  South  Memphis,  Tennessee 

Alpha  Kappa  Sigma ;  Freshman  Honor  List ;  Dean's  List  2 ; 

Charles  Hayden  Scholarship;  News  1,  2,  3;  Cauldron  Junior 

Staff   4;    Freshman   Cabinet;   Student   Council    2,    3,   4,    5; 

Yacht  Club  5;  A.I.Ch.E. 


Cooperative  Work : 
tory  Assistant ;  A. 
Assistant. 


General    Electric   Co.,    Everett,    Labora- 
D.    Little,    Inc.,    Cambridge,    Research 


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Thomas  H.  Duffy,  Jr. 

Mechanical  Engineering 
123  Lindsey  Street,  Fall  River 

Dean's  List  2;  A.S.M.E.;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  Revere  Copper  &  Brass,  Inc.,  New 
ford,  Draftsman,  Designer. 


John  V.  Dimphy 

Industrial  Engineering 
51  Maxfield  Street,  West  Roxbury 

Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  S.A.M. 


Cooperative  Wor 
Man. 


General  Electric  Co.,  Lynn,  Time  Study 


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Edward  R.  Eaton 

Chemical  Engineering 
34  Orange  Street,  Springfield 

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

A.I.Ch.E.  Representative  4,  Vice-President  5 ;  A.C.S. 
Cooperative   Work:  Springfield   Gas   Light  Co.,   Springfield, 
Chemist;  U.  S.  Rubber  Co.,  Fisk  Tire  Plant,  Chicopee  Falls, 
Chemist. 


A.  Stanley  Edwards 

Mechanical  Engineering 
32  Manchester  Terrace,  Springfield 

Dean's  List  3;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Springfield   Gas   Light   Co.,   Springfield, 
House  Heating  Engineer. 


Douglas  R.  Egles 

Mechanical  Engineering 
546  Plymouth  Street,  Holbrook 

Yacht  Club  5;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative    Work:    Worthington    Pump    &    Machine    Co., 
Harrison,  N.   J.,   Draftsman;   Star   Brass   Mfg.   Co.,   Boston, 
Draftsman. 


Robert  H.  Elliott 

Chemical  Engineering 
34  Foster  Street,  Arlington 

Hockey  1;  A.I.Ch.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  A.  D.  Little,  Inc.,  Cambridge,  Assistant 
in   Pilot   Plant   Operation;   Boston   Woven   Hose   &   Rubber 
Co.,  Cambridge,  Technical  Assistant. 


Vincent  B.  Farrell 

Mechanical  Engineering 
268  Gallivan  Boulevard,  Dorchester 

Yacht  Club  3;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative    Work:    Boston    Gear    Works,    North    Quincy, 
Gear   Cutter;    United   Aircraft,    Pratt   &   Whitney   Division, 
Hartford,    Conn.,     Production    Engineer;     Bethlehem     Steel 
Corp.,  Quincy,  Test  Engineer. 


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George  B.  Fay 


Civil  Engineering 
14A  Whittier  Street,  Dover,  New  Hampshire 

Football  1,  3;  A.S.C.E.;  B.S.C.E.;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  Bethlehem  Steel  Corp.,  Quincy,  Trainee. 


Donald  H.  Feener 

Mechanical  Engineering 
62   Freeman  Street,  Arlington 

Dean's  List  2,  3 ;  Class  Secretary  5 ;  Senior  Week  Commit- 
tee; N.  U.  Yacht  Club  3,  5;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative   Work:   Sanborn   Co.,    Cambridge,    Tester;    Ips- 
wich  Electric  Shop,   Ipswich,   Electrician;   Pratt  &   Whitney 
Aircraft,  Hartford,  Conn.,  Engineer. 


Joseph  B.  Fiantaca 

Electrical  Engineering 
186  Cottage  Street,  East  Boston 

Dean's  List  3;  Charles  Hayden  Association   1,   2,   3,  4,   5; 

Football  Manager  1;  A.I.E.E.;  I.R.E.;  E.R.C.   (E.T.G.) 
Cooperative     Work:     V.     O.     Lundgren     Co.,     Watertown, 
Helper;  General  Electric  Co.,  Lynn,  Student  Engineer. 


William  Fox,  Jr. 

Chemical  Engineering 
101  West  Ashland  Street,  Brockton 

Football    1;    Chess    Club    2;    Yacht    Club    4,    5;    A.I.Ch.E.; 

U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative    Work:   Procter   &   Gamble,    Quincy,    Technical 
Assistant. 


Donald  H.  Freeman  ' 

Liberal  Arts  (English) 
19  Harding  Avenue,  Belmont 

News  1,  Make-up  Editor  2,  Feature  Editor  3,  Associate 
Managing  Editor  4,  Editor-in-Chief  5 ;  Student  Council  5 ; 
Student  Union  2,  Chairman  of  Interfaith  Committee  3; 
Dramatic  Club  3,  4;  Public  Speaking  Contest  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
Cooperative  Work:  Mono  Process  Co.,  Waltham,  Com- 
positor. 


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Jack  F.  Furrer 


Chemical  Engineering 
514  Riverside  Boulevard,  Long  Beach,  New  York 

Dean's  List  2;  Track  1,  2;  A.I.Ch.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  General   Electric  Co.,   Lynn,  Chemist. 


Thomas  R.  Gieschi 

Chemical  Engineering 
29  Spring  Street,  Springfield 

News  1,  2,  3. 
Cooperative  Work:  Springfield  Gas  Light  Co.,  Springfield, 
Analyst;   United  Rubber   Co.,   Chicopee   Falls,   Development 
Chemist. 


Albert  G.  Glueck 


Chemical  Engineering 
75  Day  Street,  Jamaica  Plain 

Dean's  List  3 ;  A.I.Ch.E.  Class  Councilor  4. 
Cooperative  Work:  Arthur  D.  Little,  Inc.,  Cambridge,  Lab- 
oratory Assistant. 


J.  Stewart  Graham 

Industrial  Engineering 
16  Auburn  Street,  Woburn 

S.A.M.;  A.S.M.E. 
General    Electric    Co., 


Cooperative    Wori 
Engineer. 


Lynn,    Electrical 


Lawrence  P.  Graves 

Industrial  Engineering 
52  Circuit  Park,  Melrose 

Rifle  Club  1;  Yacht  Club  2;  A.S.M.E.;  S.A.M.;  E.R.C. 
Cooperative    Work:    Tucker   Concrete    Form    Co.,    Maiden, 
Draftsman;   Service   Caster  &   Truck   Co.,   Somerville,   Ma- 
chine Shop;   General   Electric  Co.,   Lynn,   Student   Engineer. 


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Robert  A.  Gross 

Chemical  Engineering 
19  Townsend  Street,  Roxbury 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4; 
Cheerleader  2,  3,  4;  Dramatic  Club  2,  3;  "Who's  Who 
Among  Students  in  American  Universities  and  Colleges"  4; 
A.I.Ch.E.,  A.I.Ch.E.  Award  3. 

Cooperative  Work:  First  National  Stores,  Inc.,  Somerville, 
Junior  Chemist. 


John  M.  Guertler 

Mechanical  Engineering 
60  Moseley  Street,  Dorchester 

Rifle  Club  1;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative    Work:    Pratt    &    Whitney    Aircraft,    Hartford, 
Conn.,   Production   Engineer;   Bethlehem  Steel   Co.,   Quincy, 
Test  Engineer. 


Warren  H.  Hackett 

Mechanical  Engineering 
5  Kilmer  Avenue,  Taunton 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Rifle  Club  1;  A.S.M.E.;  Yacht  Club  5. 
Cooperative  Work:  The  Foxboro  Co.,  Foxboro,  Apprentice 
Engineer. 


Emory  T.  Haire 


Civil  Engineering 
Rush,  Pennsylvania 

Tau  Beta  Pi  5;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4. 


Theodore  F.  Harlow 

Electrical  Engineering 
140  Beltran  Street,  Maiden 

Freshman    Honor    List ;    Hayden    Freshman    Scholarship    1 ; 

A.I.E.E.;  E.R.C.  (E.T.G.) 
Cooperative  Work:  General   Electric  Co.,  West  Lynn,  Con- 
sulting   Laboratory    Assistant,    Student    Engineer    in    Radio 
Television    and    Electronics    Department. 


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Frank  J.  Harris  v 

Business  Administration   (Accounting) 
9  Anoka  Place,  Lynn 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2;  News  2,  3,  Advertis- 
ing Manager  4,  5;  Rifle  Team  2;   Hus-Skiers   3,  4;  Student 

Union  5;  Banking  and  Finance  Club  2,  3. 
Cooperative   Work:   Estrach   &   Co.,    Boston,   Junior    Public 
Accountant;   General   Electric  Co.,   Lynn,   Expediter;  Boston 
Globe,  Boston,  Editorial  Assistant. 


Walter  W.  Hartford,  Jr. 

Electrical  Engineering 
40  Clarendon  Street,  Newtonville 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2;  Baseball  2;  Middler 
Dance  Committee   3;   A.I.E.E.   Executive  Council  4;   I.R.E. 

4,  5;  E.R.C.  (E.T.G.) 
Cooperative  Work:  Raytheon  Production  Co.,  Newton,  Su- 
pervisor; Raytheon  Mfg.  Co.,  Waltham,  Coil  Winder  and 
Electronic  Technician. 


Alan  Harwoad 

Electrical  Engineering 
104  Overlook  Road,  Arlington 

Beta  Gamma  Epsilon;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2; 

A.I.E.E.  Executive  Council   5;   E.R.C.    (E.T.G.) 
Cooperative  Work:  General  Radio  Co.,  Cambridge,  Drafts- 
man, Inspector. 


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Richard  P.  Hefiernan 

Civil  Engineering 
36  Arbella  Street,  Salem 

N.U.C.E.S.;  B.S.C.E.;  A.S.C.E.;  U.S.A.A.C.R. 
Cooperative    Work:   W.    S.    Crocker,    Boston,    Rodman    and 
Transitman;   Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge,  Machinist. 


James  S.  Herbert 

Mechanical  Engineering 
311  North  Main  Street,  Milltown,  New  Jersey 

Dean's  List  3,  4;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Worthington   Pump  &   Machine   Corp., 
Harrison,  N.  J.,  Draftsman. 


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Robert  P.  Hergstrom 

Marketing  and  Advertising 
1073  Corbin  Avenue,  New  Britain,  Connecticut 

Cooperative    Work:    Phoenix    MutuaJ    Life    Insurance    Co., 
Hartford,   Conn.,   Auditing  Department. 


Herbert  J.  Hershman 

Chemical  Engineering 
6  Vesta  Road,  Dorchester 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3;  Charles  Hayden 
Scholarship;  Neirs  2,  3,  4,  5;  Mathematics  Club  2,  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer 3;  Charles  Hayden  Honor  Society;  A.I.Ch.E.; 

A.C.S. 
Cooperative   Work:  Northeastern   University,   Boston,   Lab- 
oratory Assistant. 


Russell  C.  Hirtle 

Chemical  Engineering 
130  Granger  Street,  Wollaston 

Beta  Gamma  Epsilon;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List 
2,  3;  Interfraternity  Basketball  3;  Class  Secretary  4;  Dance 
Committee  4;  Hayden  Scholars  Club;  Band  1,  2;  Glee  Club 
1,  2;   Fraternity  Secretary  4,   5;   A.I.Ch.E.   Representative  4, 

Treasurer  5;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative   Work:   Central   Scientific   Co.,   Cambridge,   As- 
sembler;  B.  B.  Chemical   Co.,   Cambridge,   Chemist. 


Wilbur  J.  Hogan 

Mechanical  Engineering 
1173  Liberty  Street,  Springfield 

Sigma  Phi  Alpha;  Band  1,  2,  3;  Banjo  Club  1,  2;  Fraternity 

Treasurer  4;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative   Work:  N.   Y.,   N.   H.   &   H.   R.   R..   Hartford, 
Conn.,    Rodman    and    Inspector;    Bay    State    Elevator    Co., 
Springfield,  Designer;  J.  Greer  Co.,  Cambridge,  Draftsman. 


Rruce  R.  Holden 

Chemical  Engineering 
60  Trapelo  Road,  Belmont 

Cooperative  Work:  Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge,  Lathe  Op- 
erator; Northern  Industrial  Chemical  Co.,  Boston,  Plastic 
Molder. 


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Edwin  E.  Houston,  Jr. 

Electrical  Engineering 
25  Hilldale  Road,  South  Weymouth 

Freshman   Honor   List;   Dean's   List   4;   Radio   Club   2,   3; 

A.I.E.E.;   E.R.C.    (E.T.G.) 
Cooperative    Work:    General    Radio    Co.,    Cambridge,    Lab- 
oratory Technician. 


Stuart  M.  Hughes 

Liberal  Arts  (Economics-Sociology) 
21  Kemper  Street,  Wollaston 

Dean's  List  3,  4;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  Boston  Herald-Traveler  Corp., 
Copy  Boy. 


John  E.  Hurley 

Electrical  Engineering 
7  Madison  Avenue,  Wakefield 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  3;  Cauldron  Junior  Stafif 
4,  Managing  Editor  5;  Class  Vice-President  5;  Senior  Week 
Committee   5;   Rifle   Club    1,    3;   Radio   Club    1;    A.I.E.E.; 

E.R.C.  (E.T.G.) 
Cooperative    Work:    Boston    Edison    Co.,    Boston,    Student 
Engineer. 


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George  D.  Huse 

Civil  Engineering 
131  Vernon  Street,  Newton 


Cooperative  Work:  City  of  Newton,  Newton,   Transitman; 
Boston  &  Albany  R.  R.,  Boston,  Chainman. 


John  W.  Ireland 

Civil  Engineering 
36  Newhall  Street,  Lynn 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,   3,  4; 

Sears  B.  Condit  Award;  N.U.C.E.S.;  A.S.C.E.;  B.S.C.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Thompson  &  Lichtner  Co.,  Boston,  Lab- 
oratory Assistant;  W.  S.  Crocker,  Boston,  Transitman. 


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William  M.  Irving 

Mechanical  Engineering 
1  Greenwood  Avenue,  Needham 

Tau  Beta  Pi;   Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,   3,  4; 

Glee   Club   2,    3;   A.S.M.E.;   U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  B.  F.  Sturtevant  Co.,  Hyde  Park,  Drafts- 
man; Boston  Edison  Co.,  Boston,  Laboratory  Assistant,  As- 
sistant Engineer. 


Frederick  B.  Jackson 

Civil  Engineering 
129  Rowe  Street,  Auburndale 

Yacht  Club  2,  3;  N.U.C.E.S.;  B.C.E.S.;  A.C.E.S.;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  Fay,  Spofford  &  Thorndike,  Boston, 
Draftsman;  War  Department,  U.  S.  Engineering  Depart- 
ment, Boston,  Designer;  Lally  Column  Co.,  Cambridge, 
Draftsman. 


Gordon  0.  Jerauld 

Chemical  Engineering 
Hyannis  Road,  Barnstable 

Alpha  Kappa  Sigma;  Cauldron  Junior  Staff  4;  Photographic 
Editor  5 ;  Track  1 ;  Student  Council  5 ;  Student  Activities 
Committee  3,  4,  5 ;  Interfraternity  Council  2,  3 ;  Football 
Rally    Committee     3;     Fraternity    President     4;     A.I.Ch.E.; 

U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work :  Fall  River  Gas  Works  Co.,   Fall  River, 
Student  Chemist. 


Robert  P.  Joslin 

Chemical  Engineering 
33  Westminster  Avenue,  Arlington 


Debating  Club   1,  Secretary  and  Treasurer 
Club  2,  3;  A.I.Ch.E. 


Cosmopolitan 


Cooperative    Work:   Wirthmore   Research    Laboratory,   Mai- 
den, Assistant  Chemist. 


William  Kasambalis 

Industrial  Engineering 
285  Dudley  Street,  Boston 

Hayden  Scholarship  1 ;  S.A.M. 
Cooperative    Work:    General    Electric    Co.,    Lynn,    Turbine 
Tester ;  Barnes  &  Jones,  Boston,  Tester. 


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Harvey  H.  Kaufman 

Civil  Engineering 
121  Hutchings  Street,  Boston 

Sigma  Kappa  Psi;  Charles  Hayden  Scholarship;  News  2,  3, 
4,  Sports  Editor  5 ;  Middler  Dance  Committee  3 ;   Fraternity 

Scribe  5;  A.S.C.E.;  N.U.C.E.S.;  B.S.C.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Whitman   &   Howard,   Boston,   Transit- 
man;  The  Foundation  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Transitman; 
New  England  Survey  Service,  Boston,  Transitman. 


Gerald  B.  Kearney 

Marketing  and  Advertising 
19  Aldrich  Street,  Roslindale 

Camera  Club  1,  2;  Banking  and  Finance  Club  2. 
Cooperative    Work :    Boston    Globe,    Boston,    Display    Desk 
Clerk. 


John  H.  Kerr 

Chemical  Engineering 
69  Howard  Street,  Brockton 

Football   1,  2;  Neirs   3,  4;  Chess  Club  2,   3,  President  4; 

A.I.Ch.E.  Class  Representative  2 ;  A.C.S. 
Cooperative    Work:    Weymouth    Art    Leather    Co.,    South 
Braintree,    Chemist;    A.    D.    Little,    Inc.,    Cambridge,    Re- 
search Chemical   Engineer. 


Calvin  A.  King 

Chemical  Engineering 
25  Winthrop  Street,  West  Medway 

Nu    Epsilon   Zeta;    Tau   Beta    Pi;    Freshman    Honor    List; 
Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Senior  Week  Committee;   Class  Pres- 
ident 5;  A.C.S. ;  A.I.Ch.E. 
Cooperative   Work :  Spaulding   Moss   Co.,   Boston,   Research 
Laboratory  Assistant. 


Henry  A.  Kingsbury 

Civil  Engineering 
1  Curve  Street,  Medfield 

Dean's  List  3,  4;   "Who's  Who   in  American  Universities 

and  Colleges";  Rifle  Club  1;  N.U.C.E.S.;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  U.  S.  Navy,  Design  Section,  Naval  Ad- 
vance Base  Depot,  Davisville,  R.  I.,  Assistant  Engineer; 
Metcalfe  &  Eddy,  Engineers,  Wilmington,  N.  C,  Designer; 
Shreve,  Lamb  &  Harmon,  Fay,  Spofford  &  Thorndike,  Bos- 
ton, Designer  and  Draftsman. 


Ralph  N.  Kingsbury 

Liberal  Arts  (Chemistry) 
24  Warren  Avenue,  Milton 

Dean's  List  3;  A.C.S. 


Donald  B.  Kirby 

Civil  Engineering 
Highland  Avenue,   Dedham 

N.U.C.E.S.;  B.S.C.E.;  A.S.C.E.;  U.S.N .R. 
Cooperative   Work:  N.  Y.,  N.   H.  &  H.  R.  R.   Co.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Chainman;  Hingham  Homesteads,  Hingham, 
Transitman. 


Moses  Knowlton,  Jr. 

Industrial  Engineering 
17  Whitney  Avenue,  Beverly 

Cauldron  Junior  Staff  4,  Managing  Editor   5 ;  Class   Presi- 
dent   5;    Yacht    Club    1,    2,    3,    4,    5;    A.S.M.E.;    S.A.M.; 

U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative    Work:    Sylvania    Electric,    Salem,    Messenger; 
Danvers,  Student  Engineer. 


Fred  J.  Kozacka 

Electrical  Engineering 
81  Cedar  Street,  Amesbury 

Basketball    1;   Banjo  Club   1,   2;   Ski   Club   3,  4;   A.I.E.E.; 

U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative   Work:   The   Chase-Shawmut   Fuse   Co.,   New- 
buryport,   Assistant   Electrical    Engineer. 


Leo  Krasnor 

Chemical  Engineering 
4  Wellington  Court,  Roxbury 

Dean's  List  2;  News  4;  Dramatic  Club  4;  A.C.S. ;  A.I.Ch.E.; 

E.R.C. 
Cooperative    Work:    State    Highway     Laboratory,    Boston, 
Chemist. 


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Algerd  P.  Kusa 

Mechanical  Engineering 
6  Brewster  Street,  South  Boston 

A.S.M.E.;  E.R.C. 
Cooperative  Work:  Bee's  Mfg.  Co.,  South  Boston,  Machin- 
ist; Western  Union,  New  York,  N.  Y„  Inspector;  Sanborn 
Co.,  Cambridge,   Handyman. 


Joseph  W.  Lavin 

Civil  Engineering 
21  Dunlap  Street,  Dorchester 

Dean's  List  3,  4;  Charles  Hayden  Scholarship;  Track  1, 

3,  Captain  4;  N.U.C.E.S.;  B.S.C.E.;  A.S.C.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  E.  W.  Branch,  Inc.,  Quincy. 


Joseph  C.  Lawler 

Civil  Engineering 
89  Empire  Street,  Lynn 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  4;  Caul- 
dron Junior  Staff  4;  Basketball  1,  2,  3;  "Who's  Who  in 
American  Universities  and  Colleges"  4;  NU.C.E.S.  Presi- 
dent 5;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  William  S.  Crocker,  Civil  Engineer, 
Boston,  Rodman;  Samuel  M.  Ellsworth,  Consulting  En- 
gineer, Boston,  Draftsman;  Howard  M.  Turner,  Consulting 
Engineer,  Boston,  Draftsman. 


Robert  E.  Leonard 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Church  Street,  Raynham 

Cauldron  Junior  Staff  4,  Editor-in-Chief  5;   Rifle  Club    1; 

A.S.M.E.;  U.SAA.C.R. 
Cooperative     Work :     Foxboro     Co.,     Foxboro,     Apprentice 
Engineer. 


Edward  F.  Lobacz 

Civil  Engineering 
161  Salem  Street,  Wakefield 

Dean's  List  4;  Cauldron  Junior  Staff  4;  Track  2;  Fresh- 
man Cabinet  1 ;  Freshman  Dance  Committee  1 ;  Senior  Week 
Committee    Secretary;    NU.C.E.S.    Class    Representative    5; 

A.S.C.E.;  B.S.C.E.;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  Northeastern  University,  Boston,   Main- 
tenance   Department;    U.    S.    Army    Engineers,    Manchester, 
N.  H.,  Chief  of  Party  and  Transitman;  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H. 
R.  R.  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Rodman. 


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Albert  F.  Lopez 

Electrical  Engineering 
29  Maverick  Square,  East  Boston 

Tau   Beta   Pi;   Freshman   Honor  List;   Dean's   List   2,    3,   4; 
Charles  Hayden  Association;  Chess  Club;  IRE. ;  A.I.E.E.; 

E.R.C.  (E.T.G.) 
Cooperative    Work:    Sanborn    Co.,    Cambridge,    Repairman; 
Westinghouse   Electric  Co.,   South   Boston,   Draftsman. 


David  W.  Lovering  ■■ 

Liberal  Arts  (Chemistry) 
20  Marked  Tree  Road,  Needham 

Dean's   Cabinet    3;    Student    Union    1,    2;    Band    1,    2,    3; 

ACS.  Vice-President  3,  5. 
Cooperative  Work:  A.  D.  Little,  Inc.,  Cambridge,  Assistant 
to  Research  Chemist. 


George  M.  Macfarlane 

Electrical  Engineering 
12  Wedgemere  Road,  Medford 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4; 
Charles  Hayden  Scholarship;  Chess  Club;  I.R.E.;  A.I.E.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Jackson  &  Moreland,  Boston,  Expeditor. 


Thomas  F.  Mahoney 

Electrical  Engineering 
251  East  Street,  East  Walpole 

Tau  Beta  Pi  4,  Recording  Secretary  5 ;  Freshman  Honor 
List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Cauldron  Junior  Staff  4,  Photo- 
graphic Editor  5;  Football  1,  4;  Class  Treasurer  4;  Chair- 
man  of   Senior   Week   Committee   5 ;   A.I.E.E.   Secretary  4, 

Co-Chairman  5 ;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  B.   F.   Sturtevant,   Hyde  Park,   Electrical 
Tester;       Northeastern       University,       Boston,       Laboratory 
Assistant. 


William  B.  Maxwell 

Electrical  Engineering 
18  Averton  Street,  Roslindale 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  4;  Track   1;  AIEE  ■ 

E.R.C.  (E.T.G.) 
Cooperative    Work:     Holtzer-Cabot     Electric    Co.,     Boston, 
Printer;    Allis-Chalmers    Mfg.    Co.,    Boston,    High    Voltage 
Laboratory  Assistant. 


Paul  H.  Mayo 

Mechanical  Engineering 
55  Fairmount  Avenue,  West  Somerville 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4; 
Class  Vice-President  5;  Basketball  1;  Dramatic  Club  3,  4; 
Yacht  Club  1,  2,  3,  Executive  Committee  4,  Secretary- 
Treasurer  5 ;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge,  Machinist; 
Commercial  Filters  Corp.,  South  Boston,  Laboratory  Assist- 
ant ;  General  Electric  Co.,  Lynn,  Planning  and  Tool  Drafting. 


Edward  B.  Mazzotta 

Mechanical  Engineering 
265   Houghton  Street,  North  Adams 

A.S.M.E.;   E.R.C. 
Cooperative    Work:    Sprague's    Electrical    Co.,    Boston,    In- 
spector;  Manning,   Maxwell   &   Moore,   Boston,   Machinist; 
Northeastern  University,  Boston,  Drafting  Room  Assistant. 


Alexander  Mc  Cracken,  Jr. 

Accounting 
120  Third  Avenue,  Auburn,  Maine 

News  1;  Cauldron  Junior  Staff  4;  Baseball  1;  Banking  and 

Finance  Club  2;  Astronomy  1. 
Cooperative   Work:   First  National   Bank,   Boston,   I.   B.   M. 
Operator. 


Harald  R.  McGeoch 

Chemical  Engineering 
11  Thaxter  Avenue,  Abington 

ACS.;  A.I.Ch.E. 
Cooperative   Work:   Weymouth    Art    Leather,    South   Brain- 
tree,  Assistant  Chemist. 


Arthur  R.  McKay 

Accounting 
1  Nay  Circle,  Dedham 

Sigma  Society;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4; 
Student  Council  5 ;  Student  Union  3 ;  Class  Treasurer  5 ; 
Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Cosmopolitan  Commission  2,  3;  Bank- 
ing and  Finance  Club  2,  3;  Law  and  Accounting  Club  5. 
Cooperative  Work:  The  Boston  Globe,  Boston,  Editorial 
Assistant;  Sears,  Roebuck  &  Co.,  Boston,  Salesman;  United 
Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  Boston,  Floor  Clerk,  Accountant. 


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Ralph  L.  Metcalf 

Civil  Engineering 
450  Plymouth  Street,  Bridgewater 

N.U.C.E.S.;  B.S.C.E.;  A.S.C.E.;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative   Work:   Willcox  Construction   Co.,   Inc.,    Long 
Island  City,   N.   Y.,   Engineer;   Ritchie-Ellsworth,   Inc.,   Bos- 
ton, Junior  Engineer;  J.  Slotnik  Co.,  Boston,  Engineer. 


Robert  H.  Midgley  . 

Liberal  Arts    (Economics-Sociology) 
78  West  Main  Street,  Westboro 

Track  Manager  1,  2;  Student  Union  4,  5;  Religious  Com- 
mittee 4,  5,  Chairman  5 ;  War  Services  Committee  5 ;  Dele- 
gate to  N.   E.  Student  Christian  Conference  5 ;  N.U.  Pops 

Committee  5. 
Cooperative  Work :  Bay  State  Abrasive  Products  Co.,  West- 
boro, Laboratory  Assistant. 


Albert  Migliaccio 

Mechanical  Engineering 
4  Royal  Street,  Winchester 

A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative     Work:     Crandall     Engineering     Co.,     Boston, 
Diver's  Attendant;  Begg  &  Cobb,  Inc.,  Winchester,  Leather 
Tanner;  Reece  Button  Hole  Co.,  Boston,  Inspector. 


Newton  L.  Miner 

Civil  Engineering 
11  Washington  Street,  Mexico,  New  York 

Beta  Gamma  Epsilon;  Interfraternity  Basketball  2,  3,  4; 
Interfraternity  Softball  4;  Fraternity  Assistant  Treasurer  3, 
4,  Guide  4,  Vice-President  5,  Alumni  Scholarship  Award  4; 

N.U.C.E.S.;  B.S.C.E.;  A.S.C.E. 
Cooperative   Work:   Oswego   County   Highway  Department, 
Oswego,  N.  Y.,  Rodman;  Louis  Mayersohn  &  Turner  Con- 
struction Co.,  Rome,  N.  Y.,   Transitman;   General   Electric 
Co.,  Lynn,  Student  Engineer. 


Russell  E.  Minkwitz 

Electrical  Engineering 
169  Murray  Street,  Meriden,  Connecticut 

Alpha  Kappa  Sigma;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Freshman  Honor  List; 
Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Football   1;   I.R.E. ;  A.I.E.E.  Secretary 

4,  Co-Chairman  5. 
Cooperative  Work:  New  Departure  Division  of  G.  M.  C, 
Meriden,    Conn.,    Electrician's    Helper;    Northeastern    Uni- 
versity, Boston,  Laboratory  Assistant. 


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William  H.  Mitchell 

Mechanical  Engineering 
114  Edgehill  Street,  Braintree 

Nu  Epsilon  Zeta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Freshman  Honor  List; 
Dean's  List  2,  3;  A.S.M.E.  Vice-Chairman  4,  Chairman  5. 
Cooperative  Work:  Bethlehem  Steel  Corp.,  Fore  River 
Yard,  Quincy,  Outside  Machinist,  Machine  Shop,  Test 
Engineer. 


Nino  M.  Molino 

Mechanical  Engineering 
641  Bennington  Street,  East  Boston 

Tau  Beta  Pi  5;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4; 

A.S.M.E.  Secretary  4,  5 ;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  Auciello  Iron  Works,  Boston,  General 
Iron  Worker. 


Cornelius  J.  Murray 

Chemical  Engineering 
2  Haskell  Street,  Beverly  Farms 

Track  1,  3,  4,  5;  A.I.Ch.E.;  E.R.C. 
Cooperative  Work:  General  Electric  Co.,  Lynn,  Sand  Tester 
and  Research  in  Iron  Foundry. 


S.  Gunnar  Myrbeck 

Industrial  Engineering 
8  Rockview  Road,  Quincy 

Beta  Gamma  Epsilon;  Cauldron  Junior  Staff  4;  Football  1, 
2,  3,  4;  Track  1,  2;  Student  Council  3,  4,  President  5;  Ex- 
ecutive Council  1 ;  Class  Vice-President  3 ;  S.A.M. ;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works, 
Worcester,   Student   Engineer. 


Haig  S.  Nalhandian 

Mechanical  Engineering 
36  South  Crescent  Circuit,  Brighton 

A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Barnes  &  Jones,  Jamaica  Plain,  Machine 
Shop ;  Bethlehem  Steel  Corp.,  Quincy,  Test  Engineer. 


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Bernard  R.  Nelson 

Chemical  Engineering 
520  Ferry  Street,  Everett 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3;  Band  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Glee  Club  2;  Section  Treasurer  2,  3,  4;  A.LCh.E.;  A.C.s! 
Cooperative  Work:  National  Co.,  Inc.,  Maiden,  Radio 
Technician. 


Martin  L.  Nerenberg 

Industrial  Engineering 
1042  Union  Street,  Brooklyn,  New  York 


S.A.M.;  E.R.C. 
American  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.. 


Cooperative  Work  : 

New  York,  N.  Y.,  Messenger;  Topaz  Knitwear  "Brooklyn] 

N.  Y.,  Knitting  Machine  Operator. 


Richard  F.  Newton 

Civil  Engineering 
45  Kenwood  Street,  Dorchester 

Charles  Hayden  Scholarship;  N.U.C.E.S.;  A.S.C.E.;  B.S.C.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge,  Machine  Op- 
erator; N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R.  Co.,  New  Haven, 
Chainman. 


Norman  L.  Dsberg 

Industrial  Engineering 
17  Hilda  Street,  Quincy 

S.A.M.  Vice-President  4;  E.R.C. 
Cooperative    Work:    Boston    Gear    Works,    North    Quincy, 
Machine  Operator. 


Robert  W.  Paige 

Liberal  Arts   (Chemistry) 
162   Lowell  Avenue,  Newtonville 

Cooperative  Work:  E.  &  F.  King  &  Co.,  Boston;  General 
Electric  Co.,  Everett;  Thompson,  Weinman  &  Co.,  Cam- 
bridge. 


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Donald  K.  Palmer 

Mechanical  Engineering 
43   Wyoming  Road,   Newtonville 

Phi  Beta  Alpha;  Dean's  List  2,   3;  U.S.M.C.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  Heinze  Electric  Corp.,   Lowell,  Assem- 
bly;   Sanborn   Co.,    Cambridge,    Machinist;    Allis-Chalmers, 
Hyde  Park,  Laboratory  Technician. 


John  B.  Paradis 

Mechanical  Engineering 
36  High  Street,  Rockport 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4; 
Student  Union  Special  Activities  Committee  3,  4,  Chairman 
5;  Chairman  of  "Pops"  Committee  5;  Band  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Yacht  Club   3,   Fleet  Captain   4,    5,   Div.   A   Champion  4; 

A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative    Work:    General    Electric    Co.,    Lynn,    Student 
Engineer. 


Burton  5.  Parker 

Mechanical  Engineering 
154  Shawmut  Street,  Chelsea 

Sigma  Kappa  Psi;  Dean's  List  3;  Track   1;  A.S.M.E.; 
U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative    Work:    Sanborn    Co.,    Cambridge,    Machinist; 
Holtzer-Cabot  Electric  Co.,  Boston,  Motor  Tester. 


Wilder  Parks 

Industrial  Engineering 
Old  Bedford  Road,  Concord 

Dean's  List  3,  4;  Section  Dues  Collector  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2; 

S.A.M. 
Cooperative    Work:   LaPointe   Machine   Tool    Co.,    Hudson, 
Assembler,   Production  Control. 


Joseph  Paskal 

Accounting 
265  E  Street,  South  Boston 

Student  Union  3,  President  4;  Freshman  Cabinet;  Interna- 
tional Student  Council  2,  3;  N.  U.  Delegate  to  U.  S.  Stu- 
dent Assembly,  N.  Y.;  Intercollegiate  Committee  2,  3,  4; 
Cosmopolitan  Club  2,  Vice-President  3,  President  4;  Sopho- 
more Dance  Committee  2;  Senior  Week  Committee;  Inter- 
faith  and  Interrace  Committee  2,  3 ;  War  Services  Commit- 
tee 3,  4;  Blood  Donor  Service  Chairman  3,  4. 
Cooperative  Work:  Ames  Worsted  Co.,  Southbridge,  Yarn 
Inspector;  First  National  Bank,  Boston,  I.  B.  M.  Operator; 
Boston  Globe,  Boston,  Editorial  Assistant. 


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Arnold  R.  Pearson 

Mechanical  Engineering 
41   Perthshire  Road,  Brighton 

A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  General   Electric  Co.,  Lynn,  Draftsman; 
Sanborn    Co.,    Cambridge,    Machine    Repair;    Worthington 
Pump  &  Machinery  Corp.,  Harrison,  N.  J.,  Tracing. 


David  B.  Pedis 

Chemical  Engineering 
522  Blue  Hill  Avenue,  Roxbury 

Sigma  Kappa  Psi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Freshman  Honor  List; 
Dean's  List  3 ;  Dramatic  Club  2,  Secretary  3 ;  Photography 
Club;  Fraternity  Potentate  5;  A.C.S.;  A.I.Ch.E.;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  Panther- Panco  Rubber  Co.,  Stoughton, 
Assistant  Chemist. 


Frank  J.  Plumb 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Prospect,  Connecticut 

Phi  Gamma  Pi;  Dean's  List  3;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative    \Xrork:    A.    D.    Little,    Inc.,    Cambridge,    Ma- 
chinist;   Peck,    Stow    &   Wilcox    Co.,    Southington,    Conn., 
Draftsman. 


Dwen  F.  Polleys 

Mechanical  Engineering 
579  New  Britain  Avenue,  Hartford,  Connecticut 

Phi    Gamma   Pi;    Track    1;    Interfraternity   Council    3;    Fra- 
ternity House  Manager  3,  4,  5,  Treasurer  4,  Vice-President 

4;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative   Work:  N.   Y.,   N.   H.   &   H.   R.   R.   Co.,   Hart- 
ford,   Conn.,     Transitman,     Construction     Inspector;     Colt's 
Patent  Firearms  Mfg.  Co.,   Hartford,  Conn.,  Machinist. 


David  W.  Priestly 

Mechanical  Engineering 
57  Hewlett  Street,  Boston 

Tau  Beta  Pi.  Chairman  of  Membership  Committee  5 ;  Fresh- 
man   Honor    List;    Dean's    List    2,    3,    4;    Cauldron    Junior 
Staff  4;  Secretary-Treasurer  of  Hayden  Scholarship  Club   1, 
2,  3,  4,  5;  A.S.M.E.;  U.S.N.R. 


Cooperative  Work : 
ards  Department. 


Warren  Telechron  Co.,  Ashland,  Stand- 


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Adolf  Przybyla 

Electrical  Engineering 
136  Norman  Street,  New  Bedford 

Phi  Gamma  Pi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's 
List  ~>    4-  Fraternity  Vice-President  4,  President  5;  A.I.E.E.; 

I.R.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  New  Bedford  Gas  &  Edison  Light  Co., 
New  Bedford,  Assistant  Engineer. 


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Paul  G.  Queeney 


Industrial  Engineering 
15  Dyer  Avenue,  Milton 

S.A.M. 
Cooperative  Work:  Boston  Gear  Works,  Inc.,  Quincy,  Per- 
sonnel Assistant,  Planning  Board  Department. 


Viljo  W.  Rekola 

Civil  Engineering 
lox  130,  Brooklyn,  Connecticut 


Alpha  Kappa  Sigma;  N.U.C.E.S. 
Cooperative    Work:    Metropolitan    District    County    Water 
Bureau,  Hartford,  Conn.;  N.  Y,s 
Providence,  R.  I. 


N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R.  Co., 


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Bernard  T.  Resnick 

Mechanical  Engineering 
56  Westmore  Road,  Mattapan 

Mathematics  Club  1 ;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  U.  S.  Navy  Yard,  Charlestown,  Outside 
Machinist. 


John  E.  Rhodes 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Thompson,  Connecticut 

Tau  Beta   Pi;   Freshman   Honor   List;   Dean's   List   2,    3,   4; 

Student  Union  4,  5 ;  Student  Council. 
Cooperative    Work:    B.    F.    Sturtevant.,   Boston,    Apprentice 
Draftsman ;    Worthington    Pump   &   Machinery   Corp.,    Hol- 
yoke,  Design  Draftsman. 


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Franklin  T.  Richardson 

Industrial  Engineering 
15  Mt.  Pleasant  Street,  Winchester 

Student  Council   5;  Yacht  Club  1,  Commodore  2,  3,  4,  5 ; 

S.A.M.;  A.S.M.E.;  U.  S.  N.  R. 
Cooperative   Work:   Commercial   Filters   Corp.,   South  Bos- 
ton, Laboratory  Technician;  Sylvania  Electric  Products,  Inc., 
Danvers,  Method  Man. 


Alfred  D.  Roberts 


Electrical  Engineering 
3  Allen  Avenue,  Fair  Haven,  Vermont 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Band   1. 
Cooperative    Work :    Boston    Edison    Co.,    Boston,    General 
Engineering. 


Saul  Robinson 

Electrical  Engineering 
97  Hazleton  Street,  Mattapan 

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

Dramatic  Club  3;  A.I.E.E.;  I.R.E.;  E.R.C.   (E.T.G.) 
Cooperative     Work:    Tobe     Deutschmann     Corp.,     Canton, 
Draftsman  and  Technician. 


Robert  M.  Roger 

Liberal  Arts  (Chemistry) 
34  Purchase  Street,  Newburyport 

Academy  President   5;   Freshman  Honor  List;   Dean's   List 
2    3,  4;  Senior  Week  Committee;  A.C.S.  Vice-President   5; 

U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative   Work:   General    Electric   Co.,    Lynn,   Analytical 
Chemist. 


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John  V.  Rosequist  - 

Liberal  Arts  (Chemistry) 
722  West  Main  Street,  Avon 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  A.C.S. 
Cooperative    Work:    Panther    Rubber    Co.,    Stoughton,    Lab- 
oratory Assistant. 


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Abbott  M.  Ruby 

Liberal  Arts  (Biology) 
39  Boulevard  Terrace,  Allston 

Phi  Sigma  Delta;  U.S.N .R. 


Albert  Sack  \ 

Electric.il  Engineering 
5  Quincy  Terrace,  Roxbury 

Freshman   Honor   List;   Dean's   List   2;   Dramatic   Club   3; 

A.I.E.E.;  E.R.C.   (E.T.G.) 
Cooperative  Work:  Bethlehem  Steel  Co.,  Quincy,  Electrical 
Draftsman;    Angell    Memorial    Hospital,    Boston,    Electro- 
Physio-therapist;     Canteen    Food    Service,    Quincy,     Lunch 
Stand  Operator. 


Raymond  A.  Saunders 

Liberal  Arts  (Chemistry) 
23  Wachusett  Street,  Mattapan 

Cooperative   Work:   W.    C.   Durfee   Co.,    Inc.,    Boston,    Re- 
search Chemist. 


Nicholas  J.  Scurto 

Mechanical  Engineering 
57  Salem  Street,  Boston 

Baseball  1,  2;  Basketball  1,  2,  3. 
Cooperative    Work:    Hi-Lite    Corp.,    South    Boston,    Metal 
Worker;  Allis-ChalmefS,  Hyde  Park,  Production  Clerk. 


Frank  L.  Shephard 

Mechanical  Engineering 
1221  Worcester  Road,  Framingham 

A.S.M.E.;   U.S.AA.C.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  Greenfield  Tap  &  Die  Corp.,  Greenfield, 
Small  Tool  Designer. 


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Robert  Shnaper 

Civil  Engineering 
5  Cedar  Street,  Charlestown 

Kappa  Zeta  Phi;  Charles  Hayden  Scholarship;  News   I,  2, 
Sports    Editor    3,    Managing    Editor   4,    5 ;    Middler   Dance 

Committee   3;   B.S.C.E.;   N.U.C.E.S.;   A.S.C.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  L.  G.  Brackett  &  Co.,  Cambridge,  Drafts- 
man and  Surveyor;   J,   Pollak  Co.,  Dorchester,   Sheel   Metal 
and  Machine  Shop  Worker. 


Eugene  A.  Shute 

Electrical  Engineering 
62  Maywood  Street,  Boston 

Nu  Epsilon  Zeta;  Basketball  Manager  1;  Interfraternity  Bas- 
ketball 3,  4;  Band  1;  Charles  Hayden  Association;  A.I.E.E. 

Executive  Council  4,  5 ;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative    Work:    Boston    Edison    Co.,    Boston,    Student 
Engineer. 


Joseph  A.  Silva 

Electrical  Engineering 
59  Reed  Street,  Lexington 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3;  Chess  Club  1,  2,  3; 

A.I.E.E.;  I.R.E.  5;  E.R.C.   (E.T.G.) 
Cooperative    Work:    LaPointe   Machine   Tool    Co.,    Hudson, 
Draftsman;   Raytheon   Mfg.   Co.,   Waltham,   Tube   Tester. 


William  L.  Simpson  < 

Mechanical  Engineering 
70  Parker  Hill  Avenue,  Roxbury 

Freshman   Honor   List;   A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge,  Bench  Hand; 
Eastern  Fixtures  Co.,  Boston,  Sheet  Metal  Worker;  General 
Electric  Co.,  Lynn,  Draftsman. 


Socrates  P.  Sotir 

Chemical  Engineering 
138  West  Fourth  Street,  South  Boston 

Glee  Club  1;  A.I.Ch.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge,  Assistant  Serv- 
ice Technician. 


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Richard  J.  Spencer,  Jr. 

Civil  Engineering 

492  Central  Street,  Saugus 

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

Cooperative    Work:    W.    S.    Crocker,    Boston,    Transitman; 

N  Y.   N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R.  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Chainman. 


Herbert  W.  Standke 

Civil  Engineering 
9  Granite  Street,  Cambridge 

Tail  Beta  Pi;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List   2,   3,  4; 
BSCE-    NUC.E.S.    Section    Representative    5;    A.S.C.E.; 

E.R.C. 
Cooperative  Work:  Aspinwall  &  Lincoln,  Boston,  Rodman; 
Bethlehem   Steel   Co.,  Quincy,   Surveyor's  Helper. 


Coop. 
Assistant 


Kenneth  D.  Sten 

Electrical  Engineering 
103  Gainsborough  Street,  Boston 

A.I.E.E.;  U.S.N.R. 
ve  Work:  Boston  Edison  Co.,  Boston,  Laboratory 


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Eric  R.  Stenherg 

Mechanical  Engineering 
34  Waverley  Avenue,  Newton 

A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative    Work:   J.   W.    Greer   Co.,    Cambridge,   Drafts- 
man; Holtzer-Cabot,  Boston,  Draftsman. 


William  R.  Stewart 

Mechanical  Engineering 
5  Willow  Street,  Belmont 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3;  A.S.M.E.;  E.R.C. 
Cooperative  Work:  Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge,  Machinist; 
Bryant  Chucking  Grinder   Co.,  Springfield,   Vt.,   Machinist. 


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Anthony  Subach,  Jr. 

Electrical  Engineering 
22  Willow  Street,  Methuen 

Dean's   List   3;   Chess   Club   3;   A.I.E.E.;   I.R.E.    5;    E.R.C. 

(E.T.G.) 
Cooperative    Work:    General    Electric    Co.,    Lynn,    Student 
Engineer. 


John  R.  Sullivan 

Civil  Engineering 
342  East  Main  Street,  Three  Rivers 

Dean's  List  2;  N.U.CE.S. 
Cooperative  Work:  B.  A.  Gardetto,  Inc.,  Chicopee,  Assist- 
ant  Superintendent;   J.    Slotnik   Co.,   Baltimore,    Md.,    Field 
Engineer. 


Allen  R.  Tailby,  Jr. 

Industrial  Engineering 
16  Bemuth  Road,  Newton  Highlands 

Class   Secretary    5;    Glee   Club    3;    Yacht    Club    3;    S.A.M.; 

U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative    Work:    Sanborn    Co.,    Cambridge,    Draftsman 
Assembler;  Robert  Gair  Co.,  Newton  Upper  Falls,  Laborer; 
Fellows   Gear  Shaper  Co.,   Springfield,   Vt,   Assembler,   Ma- 
chine Operator,  Tool  Designer. 


Joseph  E.  Thornberg 

Chemical  Engineering 
183  Spark  Street,  Brockton 

A.I.Ch.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Brockton  Gas  Light  Co.,  Brockton,  Lab- 
oratory Assistant. 


Everett  D.  Throndsen 

■    Mechanical  Engineering 
40  Sagamore  Avenue,  North  Quincy 

Tau  Beta   Pi;   Freshman   Honor   List;   Dean's   List   2,    3,   4; 

Dramatic  Club  1 ;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Boston  Gear  Works,  Inc.,  Quincy,  H.  A. 

Machinist. 


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George  H.  Turner 

Liberal  Arts  (Chemistry) 
385  Columbus  Avenue,  Boston 

Cross-Country  1 ;  Track  1 ;  A.C.S. 


Aaron  Uckerman 

Chemical  Engineering 
23  Deering  Road,  Mattapan 

Gym  Group  Leader  1;  Yacht  Club  2,  3;  A.I.Ch.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  J.  L.  Hammett  Co.,  Cambridge,  Order 
Assembly. 


Roderick  Van  Tuyl 

Civil  Engineering 
Greenport,  New  York 

Bacchanalians    1;    N.U.C.E.S.;    B.S.C.E.;    A.S.C.E. 
Cooperative    Work:    Greenport    Basin    &    Construction    Co., 
Greenport,  N.  Y.,  Draftsman;  O.  W.  Van  Tuyl,  Greenport, 
N.  Y.,  Assistant  Engineer. 


Alvin  D.  Van  Vessem 

Mechanical  Engineering 
66  West  Street,  Warwick,  New  York 

A.S.M.E.;  E.R.C. 

Cooperative  Work:  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  Materials  Inspector;  Water  Mill,  N.  Y.,  Lab- 
oratory Assistant. 


Goren  Vosgerchian 

Electrical  Engineering 
74  Boylston  Street,  Watertown 

Basketball   1;  E.R.C.   (E.T.G.) 
Cooperative   Work:   General   Electric,   West   Lynn,   Demand 
Meter  Engineer;   Lynn,  Safety  Engineer. 


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Stanley  A.  Vozzella 

Mechanical  Engineering 
3  Thacher  Street,  Boston 

Cosmopolitan  Club  2,  3,  4,  5 ;  A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative    Work:    Pratt    Read    Gould    Aero    Div.,    Deep 
River,   Conn.,    Final    Inspector;    Carlson   Metal    Craft    Co., 
Boston,  Structural  Inspector  and  Machine  Operator;  Boston 
Insulated  Wire  &  Cable  Co.,  Boston,  Machine  Operator. 


Louis  P.  Vuona 

Civil  Engineering 
13  Groton  Place.  Worcester 

N.U.C.E.S.;  A.S.C.E.;  B.S.C.E.;  U.S.M.C.R. 
Cooperative   Work:   E.   J.   Cross   Co.,   Worcester,   Assistant 
Engineer;     H.     L.     Robinson,     Worcester,     City     Surveyor; 
Vuona  Bros.,  Worcester,   Gang  Boss. 


Jason  J.  Waldman 

Mechanical  Engineering 
36  Glenway  Street,  Dorchester 

Sigma  Kappa  Psi;  Dean's  List  4;  Yacht  Club  5;  A.S.M.E.; 

U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative     Work:     McCall     Refrigerator    Corp.,     Boston, 
Office;    Sanborn   Co.,   Cambridge,   Machinist;    General   Elec- 
tric    Co.,     Lynn,      Expeditor,     Designer,     and      Laboratory 
Analysis. 


Thomas  W.  Waters 

Chemical  Engineering 
159  Lake  Street,  Haverhill 


Freshman  Honor  List;  A.I.Ch.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Champion  International  Co.,  Lawrence, 
Laboratory  Assistant. 


Arthur  F.  Weber,  Jr. 

Mechanical  Engineering 
54  Sanderson  Avenue,  Dedham 

Freshman  Honor  List ;  Dean's  List  4 ;  Concert  Orchestra  1 ; 

A.S.M.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  B.  F.  Sturtevant  Co.,  Hyde  Park,  Drafts- 
man; Boston  Edison  Co.,  Boston,  Laboratory  Engineer. 


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Ralph  P.  White 

Chemical  Engineering 
942  50th  Street,  Brooklyn,  New  York 

Freshman   Honor   List;   Dramatic   Club   2,    3,   4;   A.I.Ch.E.; 

E.R.C. 
Cooperative    Work:    Lukon,    Inc.,    Leominster,    Laboratory 
Assistant;     Dennison,     Inc.,     Framingham.     Machine     Sub- 
Assembly;  Texon  Industrial  Corp.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y., 
Factory  and  Office. 


William  J.  White 

Chemical  Engineering 
29  Wesley  Street,  Somerville 

Student  Council  2,  3,  4,  Treasurer  5. 
Cooperative    Work:    Boston    Woven    Hose    &    Rubber    Co., 
Cambridge,  Laboratory  Assistant;  Wesco  Waterpaints,  Inc., 
East  Boston,  Laboratory  Assistant. 


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Mil  W.  Wiita 

Civil  Engineering 
Cross  Street,  South  Ashburnham 

Beta  Gamma   Epsilon;   Freshman   Honor   List;   Dean's   List 
2,    3;    Rifle    Club     1;    Fraternity    Assistant    Treasurer    5; 

N.U.C.E.S.  Vice-President  5;  B.S.C.E.;  A.S.C.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R  R.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  Rodman. 


Matthew  J.  Winton 

Electrical  Engineering 
15  John  Street,  Chelsea 

A.I.E.E. 

Cooperative  Work:  Sylvania  Electric  Products,  Inc.,  Ipswich, 
Electrical  Quality  Inspector. 


Edward  A.  Witis 

Chemical  Engineering 
46  Waldo  Street,  Brockton 

A.C.S.;  A.I.Ch.E. 
Cooperative  Work:  Johns-Manville  Corp.,  Nashua,  Chemist; 
Northeastern  University,  Boston,  Chemical  Engineering  Lab- 
oratory Assistant. 


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Joseph  Wolf 


Liberal  Arts  (Psychology) 
71  Ellington  Street,  Dorchester 

Dean's  List  4. 
Cooperative  Work:  Northeastern  University,  Boston,  Main- 
tenance;  Modern  Pants  Co.,  Boston,   Shipper. 


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C.  Chatson  Wong 

Civil  Engineering 
65A  Beach  Street,  Boston 

Tau  Beta  Pi,  Corresponding  Secretary  4 ;  Freshman  Honor 
List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  Cauldron  Junior  Staff  4;  Student 
Council  3,  4,  5 ;  Class  Treasurer  3,  4,  5 ;  Sophomore  and 
Middler  Dance  Committee;  "Who's  Who  Among  Students 
in  American  Universities  and  Colleges"  4;  Chinese  Stu- 
dents' Christian  Association  of  Greater  Boston,  Program 
Chairman  5 ;  Glee  Club  1 ;  Cosmopolitan  Club  3,  4,  5 ; 
N.U.C.E.S.;     B.S.C.E.;     A.S.C.E.,     Executive    Committee    2, 

3,  4,  Treasurer  5. 
Cooperative  Work:  Aspinwall  &  Lincoln,  Boston,  Chief  of 
Party;   Fay,   Spofford  &   Thorndike,   Boston,   Junior   Drafts- 
man; H.  M.  Turner,  Boston,  Draftsman. 


William  B.  Woodward 

Industrial  Engineering 
84  St.  Stephens  Street,  Boston 

Tau   Beta   Pi;   Student   Council    5;   Student   Union    3,   4,    5; 

Class  Treasurer  2;  A.S.M.E.;  S.A.M. 
Cooperative  Work:  Boston  Gear  Works,  Inc.,  Quincy,   Per- 
sonnel and  Planning  Board. 


William  A.  Wray 

Chemical  Engineering 
168  County  Street,  Attleboro 


Robert  G.  Young,  Jr. 

Mechanical  Engineering 
36  Dalton  Road,  Belmont 

Alpha  Kappa  Sigma;  A.S.M.E.;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge,  Machine  Shop; 
A.  D.  Little,  Inc.,  Cambridge,  Research. 


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Walter  J.  Zmijewski 

Chemical  Engineering 
23  Boardman  Street,  Salem 

Photography   Club    1 ;    A.I.Ch.E.,    Councilor    3,    Secretary   4, 
President  5;  U.S.N.R. 


Cooperative    Work : 
Chemist. 


General    Electric    Co.,    Lynn,    Student 


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Albert  Frager 

Accounting 
104  Humboldt  Avenue,  Roxbury 

Sigma  Society;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4; 
Freshman  Track  and  Cross-Country  Manager  1 ;  Varsity 
Track  Assistant  Manager  2,  Manager  3,  4;  Law  and  Account- 
ing Club  4;  U.S.N.R. 
Cooperative  Work:  Sanborn  Co.,  Cambridge,  Technician; 
Northeastern  University,  Boston,  Assistant  in  the  Admis- 
sions Department. 


Wilson  L.  Hunt 

Liberal  Arts  (Psychology) 
3  Harold  Park  Street,  Boston 

Academy;  Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3,  4;  E.R.C. 


Hannibal  R.  Hunter 

Marketing  and  Advertising 
18  Linnet  Street,  West  Roxbury 

Freshman  Honor  List;  Dean's  List  2,  3;  News  3;  Track 
1,  2,  3;  Football  1,  2,  (N)  3,  4;  Dean's  Cabinet;  S.A.M. 
Cooperative  Work:  Bentley  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Boston,  Book- 
keeper; Norman  Display  Studios,  Boston,  Layout. 


IIV     MEMDRI  AM 

John  Richard  Juskalian 

Gardiner  N.  Fretch,  Jr. 

Charles  R.  Haskian 


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Senior   <UJeavt^s  cJLlst 


Because  of  the  time  schedule  of  publication  of  The  Cauldron,  it  was  impossible  to 
include  "Dean's  List  5"  in  the  Senior  Section.  The  following  list  contains  the  names 
of  those  who  are  included  on  the  Dean's  List  for  the  first  semester  of  the  current  year. 


Benjamin  F.  Allen 
William  F.  Amon 
Joseph  Antognoni 
Merril  Berman 
Ralph  E.  Buck 
Edward  P.  Carpenter,  Jr. 
Albert  E.  Cookson 
John  J.  Costa 
John  T.  Dizer 
John  V.  Dunphy 
Donald  H.  Feener 
Robert  A.  Gross 
Emery  T.  Haire 
Alan  Harwood 
James  S.  Herbert 
Herbert  J.  Hershman 
Edwin  E.  Houston,  Jr. 
John  W.  Ireland 

William  B. 


William  M.  Irving 
Calvin  A.  King 
Joseph  W.  Lavin 
Joseph  C.  Lawler,  Jr. 
Edward  F.  Lobacz 
Thomas  F.  Mahoney 
Arthur  R.  McKay 
Russell  E.  Minkwitz 
Nino  M.  Molino 
Sven  G.  Myrbeck 
Martin  L.  Nerenberg 
John  B.  Paradis 
David  Priestly 
John  E.  Rhodes 
Robert  M.  Roger 
John  V.  Rosequist 
Everett  O.  Throndsen 
Jason  J.  Waldman 

Woodward 


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FRESHMAN 


On  Thursday,  September  7,  1939,  our 
record  class  of  750  Freshmen  entered  North- 
eastern University  campus  and  were  fol- 
lowed ten  weeks  later  by  an  additional  120 
in  Division  B.  Our  first  day  was  spent  ac- 
quainting ourselves  with  the  ways  of  the 
University  and  layout  of  the  buildings.  We 
were  placed  on  the  "threshold"  by  speakers 
who  addressed  our  group,  and  were  formally 
introduced  to  our  Class  Adviser,  Professor 
Haskins,  who  told  us  some  of  his  unforget- 
able  jokes.  On  the  second  day,  we  found 
ourselves  as  an  undignified  group  progress- 
ing slowly  through  a  maze  set  up  in  the 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  gymnasium  for  our  physical 
examination.  Then  on  the  last  day  of  our 
orientation  period,  we  really  got  our  first 
taste  of  college  curricular,  and  we  were 
ready  to  start  our  five-year  course   for  our 


For  the  finishing  touch  to  three  days  of 
registration  and  orientation,  many  of  us  went 
to  Camp  Massapoag  during  the  weekend 
preceding  the  opening  of  classes.  New  ac- 
quaintances were  made  with  the  faculty  and 
with  classmates,  while  canoeing,  swimming, 
and  participating  in  the  numerous  other  ac- 


tivities that  were  provided.  Campfire  dis- 
cussions and  bull  sessions  in  the  evening 
after  retiring  will  be  remembered  indefi- 
nitely. 

We  held  our  class  meetings  in  Jordon 
Hall,  where  we  elected  our  class  officers  and 
started  to  lay  plans  for  financing  future  ac- 
tivities. At  some  of  these  meetings,  we 
found  that  some  believed  in  a  contribution 
system,  for  pennies  were  collected  on  the 
stage  on  several  occasions. 

We  could  not  participate  in  varsity  sports, 
but  our  Freshman  stars  broke  track  records 
while  the  team  went  on  to  a  successful  sea- 
son. Our  football,  basketball  and  baseball 
teams  showed  new  material  which  was  to 
provide  the  backbone  for  future  varsity 
teams. 

The  "Freshman  Frolic,"  which  was  run 
at  the  Country  Club,  was  one  of  our  biggest 
affairs  of  the  year.  Later  the  "Stinking 
Four"  made  themselves  known  when  they 
proposed  and  executed  "Bigger  and  Better 
Beards."  They  judged  the  results  of  a 
week's  growth  and  made  up  the  "sissy  list" 
for  all  those  whose  complexions  approached 
that  of  a  school  girl. 

One  of  the  best  remembered  episodes  was 
the  blizzard  of  February  14th.  Many  of  us 
were  snowbound  before  we  could  get  home 
and  had  to  abandon  customary  modes  of 
transportation  and  adopt  new  ones,  or  put 
up  for  the  night  along  the  way.  The  fol- 
lowing day  classes  were  called  off  for  one  of 
the  few  times  in  the  school's  history. 


FRESHMAN 
OFFICERS 

First  Row,   left   to   right: 

Greenwood.    Chesley. 

Second      Row,      left      to 

right:    Ward.    Cameron. 

Horn,    Prof.    Haskins. 


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SOPHOMORE 

Upon  returning  for  our  sophomore  year, 
we  found  changes  immediately  evident.  The 
University  had  made  a  new  large  library  for 
us.  There  was  also  a  change  in  ourselves. 
We  were  a  more  confident  group,  both  in 
our  place  at  the  University  and  in  the  possi- 
bility of  completion. 

Newly-elected  officers  promoted  a  success- 
ful informal  dance  on  the  Hotel  Bradford 
Roof.  The  main  feature  of  the  dance  was 
the  Kiss-o-graph  which  was  concocted  by 
some  of  our  classmates.  Later,  in  June,  we 
ran  for  ourselves  a  new  and  different  type 
of  social  function — a  Moonlight  Sail  on  the 
S.  S.  Steel  Pier.  The  class  will  not  forget 
the  announcement  in  the  class  meeting  in- 
forming us  that  the  staterooms  had  recently 
had  glass  doors  installed  in  them. 

Along  with  our  class,  the  University  itself 
was  actively  engaged.  Our  new  President 
was  formally  inaugurated,  after  proving  his 
worth  for  many  years  in  the  role  of  Dean 
of  Engineering.  The  West  Building,  in 
which  most  of  us  were  attending  classes, 
was  dedicated  as  Richards  Hall.  Between 
this  building  and  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  we  could 
see  the  steam  shovels  and  trucks  making  the 
foundation  for  the  second  of  the  plan  of 
buildings  proposed  by  the  school. 

Although  "Pearl  Harbor"  was  still  in  its 
planning  stage,  we  could  feel  the  effects  of 
the  war  starting  to  creep  into  the  Univer- 
sity.    Some  of  our  well-liked  Professors  who 


were  Reserve  Officers  were  being  called  to 
the  colors,  and  Selective  Service  was  trying 
to  decide  the  steps  it  would  be  taking  in  re- 
gard to  college  students. 

During  this  second  year,  many  of  us 
started  a  new  experience  in  Cooperative 
Work  in  the  field  for  which  we  were  study- 
ing. We  found  ourselves  in  a  situation  sim- 
ilar to  that  of  our  Freshman  year,  for  we 
were  again  with  new  faces  and  undertaking 
a  somewhat  different  work.  However,  with 
the  passing  of  a  few  weeks,  we  had  made 
new  friends  and  had  gained  practical  expe- 
rience to  supplement  our  training  at  the 
University. 

Our  class  provided  top  men  for  all  ath- 
letic activities  and  caused  uneasiness  for  vet- 
eran varsity  members  in  some  of  the  key 
positions.  When  all  the  results  were  tabu- 
lated, the  teams  showed  an  average  season 
with  a  nearly  equal  record  of  wins  and 
losses. 

MIDDLER 

Now  that  we  were  veterans  of  the  campus, 
we  returned  to  Northeastern's  own  and  pe- 
culiar Middler.  This  year  we  started  on 
another  dance  which  we  titled  the  "Middler 
Mishap."  This  affair,  which  was  held  in 
the  Princess  Ballroom  at  the  Hotel  Somerset, 
constituted  our  major  class  activity  of  the 
year  and  resulted  in  a  good  time  for  all 
concerned. 

"Pearl  Harbor"  had  now  plunged  our 
country    into    war    and    we   were   operating 


SOPHOMORE 
OFFICERS 

',-,/ :     Prof      Haskins. 
slcv.  Woodward, 

leron.    Watts.    Stand- 
:      Roberts,      Wrisht, 
Johnson. 


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under  war  conditions.  Reserve  Officials 
from  every  branch  of  the  Armed  Services 
visited  the  school  seeking  our  enlistments. 
Many  of  us  signed  up  and  were  sworn  into 
the  various  branches  and  were  placed  in  an 
inactive  status  temporarily.  The  need  for 
men  being  more  urgent  in  several  of  the 
branches,  many  of  our  classmates  were  called 
to  duty  while  at  the  same  time  others  were 
being  drafted.  Our  number  was  gradually 
decreasing. 

JUNIOR 

With  the  half  way  mark  tucked  under  our 
hats,  we  started  our  fourth  college  year.  We 
didn't  come  back  as  we  had  done  previously, 
but  instead  in  a  new  accelerated  program 
which  was  designed  to  cut  off  six  months 
from  our  graduation  date. 

Those  of  us  in  Division  A  found  that  the 
new  program  caused  us  to  swelter  from  the 
summer  heat  in  Boston's  streets,  but  we 
found  diversions  when  Softball  caught  the 
fancy  of  most  of  us.  Many  a  hard  fought 
game  was  played  behind  Richards  Hall  by 
Sections,  Fraternities,  and  Faculty.  The 
games  played  by  the  Faculty  were  especially 
interesting  and  many  a  surprised  look  could 
be  found  on  the  faces  of  the  student  spec- 
tators when  one  of  our  veteran  professors 
would  drive  the  ball  well  over  the  outfield- 
er's head. 

This  was  our  big  year  for  class  activities, 
for  we  had  to  make  plans  for  our  Junior 
Prom,  the  high  point  in  our  class  functions. 


We  finally  chose  the  Imperial  Ballroom  of 
the  Hotel  Statler  as  the  place,  and  after 
minor  disputes  and  long  deliberation  we 
agreed  to  have  Jack  Teagarden  and  his  or- 
chestra supply  the  music.  This  prom  turned 
out  to  be  one  of  the  most  problematical  in 
N.  U.'s  history  for  even  with  tickets  in  our 
pockets  we  were  still  perplexed  by  gas  ra- 
tioning, transportation  shortages,  and  OPA 
officials.  Many  ways  and  means  were  de- 
vised by  our  group  and  all  who  decided  to 
go  found  some  means  to  realize  their  deci- 
sions. The  snow  storm  during  the  evening 
caused  many  a  couple  added  inconveniences 
yet  the  fun  from  the  evening's  festivities 
could  not  be  spoiled.  This  Prom  was  the 
last  class  function  for  many  of  our  class- 
mates before  they  were  called  to  the  colors 
and  it  was  fitting  that  it  should  be  such  a 
success. 

SENIOR 

We  were  now  Seniors  and  when  we 
looked  about  we  found  that  our  whole  class 
had  been  whittled  down  to  less  than  two 
hundred.  Nevertheless,  we  went  on  with 
our  Senior  Activities  and  chose  Tom  Ma- 
honey  as  the  chairman  for  our  Senior  Week 
Committee.  We  held  our  Senior  Prom  in 
the  LaSalle  Moderne  Room  of  the  Hotel 
Statler  and  danced  to  the  music  of  Roly 
Rogers.  The  turnout  was  not  too  large,  but 
the  atmosphere  set  up  by  the  group  topped 
all  preceding  dances.  The  following  eve- 
ning we  all  congregated  at  the  Hotel  Ven- 


MIDDLER 
OFFICERS 

First  Row.  left  to  right: 
Home.  Prof.  Haskins, 
Bower.  Second  Row. 
left  to  right:  Wone. 
Watts,  Hilton.  O'Neill, 
Myrbeck. 


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SEN'rOR 
OFFICERS 

First  Rom.  left  to  right: 
Knowlton,  King  Sec- 
ond Row,  left  to  right: 
Tailbv,  McKav,  Mayo, 
Hurley,    Feener,    Wong. 


CALVIN  A.  KING 
JOHN  E.  HURLEY 
DONALD  FEENER 
CHATSON  WONG 


Presidents 

Vice-Presidents 

Secretaries 

Treasurers 


MOSES  KNOWLTON 

PAUL  H.  MAYO 

ALLEN  R.  TAILBY 

ARTHUR  R.  McKAY 


dome  for  our  Stag  Banquet,  when  we  put  in 
an  unforgetable  evening.  The  high  points 
were  the  comedy  put  on  by  Senior  Chemicals, 
the  piano  and  singing  renditions  by  Woody 
Hogan,  and  the  professional  entertainments. 
Numerous  parties  sprung  up  after  the  Ban- 
quet was  officially  over  to  produce  further 
good  times  for  most  of  us.  When  it  was 
all  over  we  gave  our  whole  hearted  approval 
to  the  whole  affair  and  to  the  men  who  pro- 
moted it. 

We  were  all  together  again  in  the  second 
semester  and  we  held  another  dance  at  Long- 
wood  Towers  for  the  Seniors  who  were  leav- 
ing in  the  E.R.C.   for  active  service.     The 


group  again  was  small,  but  the  dance  lived 
up  to  the  precedent  set  for  our  Senior  year. 
We  were  now  in  the  closing  session  of 
our  college  activities,  and  with  graduation 
but  a  few  weeks  away,  we  could  afford  to 
look  back.  We  had  completed  studies  for  a 
degree  under  some  of  the  most  unusual  con- 
ditions in  the  history  of  Northeastern  Uni- 
versity. We  saw  co-eds  enter  all  colleges, 
sports  curtailed  for  the  duration,  numerous 
special  training  courses  spring  up,  and  the 
Enlisted  Reserve  Corps  come  in.  Ours  was 
an  experience  never  lived  by  the  Alumni, 
but  one  which  will  live  with  us  forever. 
R.  E.  L. 


JUNIOR 

OFFICERS 

First 

Rom.  hft  to 

right: 

Ches 

ey,    O'Neill, 

Prof 

Has 

kins,  Saum 

<eigle 

Clea 

y.      Second 

Rom 

left 

to   right:  Mahoney 

Rich 

ardson.       H  i 
Wong. 

rtle 

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Michael  J.  Azznne 

Captain  of  the  1942-43  Basketball  Team 

Francis  X.  Cameron 

Highest  Ranking  Liberal  Arts  Senior 
(Cumulative  grades  for  four  and  one-half  years) 

Paul  W.  Cameron 

President  of  the  Student  Council 

Albert  E.  Cookson 

Highest  Ranking  Engineering  Senior 
(Cumulative  grades  for  four  and  one-half  years) 

Donald  H.  Freeman 

Editor-in-Chief  of  the  Northeastern  News 

Richard  A.  Gray 

Captain  of  the  1942  Football  Team 

Calvin  A.  King 

Senior  Class  President 

Moses  Knowlton,  Jr. 

Senior  Class  President 

Joseph  W.  Lavin 

Captain  of  the  1943  Track  Team 

Arthur  R.  McKay 

Highest  Ranking  Business  Administration  Senior 
(Cumulative  grades  for  one  and  one-half  years) 

S.  Gunnar  Myrbeck 

President  of  the  Student  Council 

Joseph  Paskal 

President  of  the  Student  Union 

Edward  J.  Sakovitz 

Captain  of  the  1943  Basketball  Team 


7* 


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 


To  all  who  have  contributed  or  helped  us  compile  this  yearbook,  we  of  the  Cauldron 
Poard  express  our  sincere  and  heartfelt  thanks. 

To  Messrs.  Waid  and  Miss  Dempsey  of  Waid  Studio  for  their  cooperation. 

To  the  Student  Activities  Department  and  Miss  Peppard,  Miss  Knight  and  Pro- 
fessor Pugsley,  and  other  depat tments  and  secretaries,  for  their  patience  and  assistance ; 
and  to  faculty  members  for  their  friendly  assistance. 

To  Edwin  M.  Burger  and  S.  Gunnar  Myrbeck  who  helped  materially  with  their  col- 
lection of  informal  pictures. 

To  John  T.  Dizer,  Jr.,  for  his  asssitance  in  typing  when  our  customary  help  was 
not  available. 

To  Anthony  Coscia  who  assisted  our  Business  Manager  in  securing  advertisements 
even  though  he  was  not  a  regular  member  of  the  Board. 

The  Board  feels  very  deeply  indebted  to  Mr.  Russell  Knight  of  the  Stobbs  Press,  for 
his  wealth  of  experience  which  was  so  readily  available  and  so  generously  given. 

We  are  grateful  for  the  assistance  of  Joseph  V.  Annunziata  and  Andrew  C. 
McCracken,  who,  knowing  that  they  could  not  be  editors  of  the  yearbook  next  year, 
nevertheless  worked  hard  as  members  of  the  Junior  Staff. 

We  appreciate  the  assistance  of  our  Faculty  Adviser,  Professor  Everett  C.  Marston, 
whose  skillful  guidance  and  wealth  of  experience  enabled  us  to  produce  this  yearbook. 

To  the  many  friends  of  the  Class  of  1944,  we  wish  to  show  our  sincere  appreciation 
for  the  services  afforded  us  and  we  hope  that  they  can  find  some  satisfaction  for  their 
efforts  in  these  pages  of  the  1944  Cauldron. 


74 


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left   to 

richt:  Gross 

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Wonc.   Cookso. 

i.  Minkwit 

z    Mahoney.   Antognoni 

Second  Ro 

w.   Ie!t  1, 

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nke.   Perlis.   Irvi 

ne,   Priestb 

r.   Paradis.   Dizer.   Lope: 

Third  Rot 

v,  left  to 

rithf.  Mac 

farlane. 

Woodward,   Pri 

:ybyla,  Ma 

yo.   Mitchell,   Throndsen 

Advisory  Board 
Dean  William  C.  White,  Massachusetts  Epsilon,  '2  5 
Mr.  Martin  W.  Essigmann,  Massachusetts  Beta,  '38 
Mr.  Warren  L.  Ganong,  Massachusetts  Epsilon,  '37 
Prof.  Frederick  R.  Henderson,  Massachusetts  Beta,  '38 


Dr.  Carl  S.  Ell,  '11 
Mr.  Martin  W.  Essigmann,  'I 
Prof.  Albert  E.  Everett,  '23 
Prof.  Alfred  J.  Ferretti,  '17 
Mr.  Warren  L.  Ganong,  '37 


Faculty  Members 
Prof.  Elmer  E.  Haskins,  '25 
Prof.  Frederick  R.  Henderson, 
Prof.  George  H.  Meserve,  Jr., 
Prof.  Edward  S.  Parsons,  '22 
Prof.  George  E.  Pihl,   '37 


Mr.  Albert  K.  Schmieder,  '41 
'38  Dean  William  C.  White,  '25 
'25       Prof.  Albert  E.  Whittaker,  '24 


John  V.  Dizer 
Robert  A.  Gross 
Emory  T.  Haire 
William  M.   Irving 
Calvin  A.  King 
Joseph  C.  Lawler 
Albert  F.  Lopez 


Members  from  Class  of  Nineteen  Forty-Four 

George  M.  MacFarlane        David  B.  Perlis 


John  J.  Mahoney 
Paul  H.  Mayo 
William  H.  Mitchel 
Nino  M.  Molino 
John  B.  Paradis 


David  W.  Priestly 
Adolf  Przybyla 
John  E.  Rhodes 
Herbert  W.  Standke 
Everett  O.  Throndsen 
William  B.  Woodward 


Members  from  Class  of  Nineteen  Forty-Five 


Allen  W.  Abbott 
Sumner  Alpert 
Robert  W.  Bordewieck 
Albert  DiNardo 


George  S.  Kariotis 
David  R.  King 
Joseph   H.   McCusker 
Peter  A.  Moldaver 
Richard  W.  Newcomb 


Edward  G.  Savage 
Frederick  A.  Sebring 
Leonard  G.  Spooner, 
John  R.  Terzian 


ALBERT  E.  COOKSON.  '44 

President 

RUSSELL  E.  MINKWITZ,  '44 

Vice-President 

DONALD  W.  ROBINSON,  Jr.,  '44 

Vice-President 


C.  CHATSON  WONG,  '44 
Corresponding  Secretary 

THOMAS  F.  MAHONEY,  '44 
Recording  Secretary 

JOSEPH  S.  ANTOGNONI,  '44 
Treasurer 


JOHN  W.  IRELAND,  '44 
Cataloguer 


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ROBERT  M.  ROGER,  '44 
President 

FRANCIS  X.  CAMERON,  '44 
Vice-President 


WILSON  L.  HUNT,  '44 
Secretary 

KENNETH  R.  GREENLEAF,  '45 
Treasurer 


DEAN  WILFRED  S.  LAKE 
Faculty  Adviser 


Member    from  Class  of  Nineteen  Forty-Four 
Joseph  Levine 

Members  from  Class  of  Nineteen  Forty-Five 
Charles  H.  Cook,  Jr.  Earle  C.  Farmer  Robert  Kalin 


In  Armed  Services 


Ernest  A.  Roberts 


Frank  Dowcett 


The    Academy 


Lilt  to  riekt:  Cook.   Rorer.   Cameron.   Greenleaf 


Student     Council 


First  Root.  Ull   to  right:   Austin.   While.   Conway.    Rhode*.   Wong. 
Srcond  Rote:  left  to  right:  Hentoff,  Jerauld.  Arvedon,   Cameron.   Myrbeck,   Freeman.   Richardson,    Knovvlton 
Third  Row,   hit    to   right:   McKay,    King,   Lovejov,    Welch.    Doyle.    Cheeyer.    Woodward.    Sullivan,    Durakis. 


Members  from  Class  of  Nineteen  Forty-Four 
Paul  G.  Cleary  Calvin  H.  King  Edward  Sakovitz 

Robert  S.  Doyle  Arthur  McKay  George  B.  Welch,  Jr. 

Donald  H.  Freeman  F.  Thayer  Richardson  C.  Chatson  Wong 

Gordon  O.  Jerauld  John  E.  Rhodes  William  B.  Woodward 

Members  from  Class  of  Nineteen  Forty-Five 
Sidney  F.  Austin  Harry  W.  Dahlstrom  Robert  T.  Hall 

Manuel  A.  Durakis 

Members  from  Class  of  Nineteen  Forty-Sis 
Lawrence  J.  Gaffe  Stanley  W.  Lovejoy,  Jr.       William  R.  Sullivan 


William  Arvedon 


Members  from  Class  of  Nineteen  Forty-Seven 


Robert  C.   Haraden 


Presidents 
PAUL  W.  CAMERON,  '44A 
S.  GUNNAR  MYERBECK,  '44B 


Vice-Presidents 
THOMAS  G.  WHITE,  '45A 

J.  ALDEN  CHEEVER,  '45B 


Secretaries  Treasurers 

EDWARD  W.  SCOTT,  '46A  WILLIAM  J.  WHITE,  '44A 

RANDOLPH  PERRY,  Jr.,  '46B  NATHAN  I.  HENTOFF,  '45B 

Adviser 
DEAN  HAROLD  W.  MELVIN 


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President 
JOSEPH  PASKAL,  '44 

Secretary-Treasurers 
SAM  TASSEL,  '45 

LESTER  MORRILL,  '45 
LILLIAN  KOLODIZ, 


I  'ice-Presidents 
SIDNEY  AUSTIN,  '45 
NICHOLAS  SAN  MARTINO,  '47 

Faculty  Adviser 
DEAN  CHARLES  W.  HAVICE 


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


Advisory  Board 

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


GEORGE  CHANGELIAN,  '46 
ROBERT  HARADEN,  '47 
ROBERT  RANKIN,  '47 
LEON  RABIN,  '46 
JOSEPH  PASKAL,  '44 
SAM  TASSEL,  '45 
HENRY  BIKOFSKY,  '46 
JOHN  B.  PARADIS,  '44 
NICHOLAS  SAN  MARTINO, 
GEORGE  CHANGELIAN,   '46 


47 


Committee  Chairmen 

Intercollegiate 

Religious 

Welfare 

Services 

Freshman  Relations 

Publicity 

1 nter fait h — Interface 

Special  Events 

Cosmopolitan 

War  Activities 


DONALD  P.  CONWAY,  '47 

GEORGE  WELCH,  '45 

GERALD  LaROCHELLE,   '48 

JOSEPH  PASKAL,  '44 

FRED  HOLDEN,  '46 

BILL  AVERDON,  '47 

MASON  GROVE,  '46 

LILLIAN  KOLODIZ,  '48 

NICHOLAS  SAN  MARTINO,  '47 

LEON  RABIN,  '46 


Student    Union 


79 


Junior    Class     Officers 


v 


THOMAS  WHITE 
HANS  V.  BACH 
JOHN  HENSHAW 
FRANCIS  P.  FLITTNER 


President — Chairman 

Vice-President — Vice-Chairman 

Secretaries 

Treasurers 

PROF.  GEORGE  H.  MESERVE,  Jr. 
Faculty  Adviser 


JOHN  A.  CHEEVER 

MANUAL  A.  DURAKIS 

JAMES  F.  RUSSO 

ARTHUR  WHITE 


CHARLES  GRIFFIN 
JOHN  GOODE 
ROBERT  HALL 


SAMUEL  PATTERSON 
HENRY  BISHOP 
ROBERT  KALIN 


Middler    Class     Officers 


Left   to   right :   Mr.    Spencer.    Kay,    Gardiner.    Palmer.    Sullivan. 

President— A.  HARVEY  GARDINER  Vice-President— KENNETH  E.  PALMER 

Secretary— WILLIAM  F.  SULLIVAN  Treasurer— MILLARD  KAY 

Faculty  Adviser— MR.  ERNEST  L.  SPENCER 


80 


Sophomore     Class     Officers 


0*8** 


JOSEPH  A.  BUONO 
DONALD  CONWAY 
JASON  A.  AISNER 
FRANCIS  H.  DOHERTY 


Lett  fc  riikf.   Aisner,   \\- 


Presidents 
Vice-Presidents 

'  Secretaries 
Treasurers 


FRANK  E.  WATTS 

ANTHONY  PANDISCIO 

MARIO  ALVES 

DON  C.  PHILBRICK 


PROF.  ANTONIO  L.  MEZZACAPPA 

Faculty  Adviser 


Freshmen    Class     Officers 


■rl 


Left  to  right:  Thoner.  LeVine.   LundWt.   Indeck 

President— ROBERT  W.  LeVINE  Secretary- WILFRED  THONER 

Vice-President— MARJOBIE  V.  LUNDFELT  Treasurer— JACK  INDECK 

Faculty  Adviser— PROF.  GERALD  R.  TATTON 


81 


ROBERT  E.  LEONARD 
Editor-in-Chief 


PAUL  W.  CAMERON 

Business  Manager 


JOHN  E.  HURLEY,  Jr. 
Managing  Editor 


MOSES  KNOWLTON,  Jr. 
Managing  Editor 


GORDON  O.  JERAULD 
Photographic  Editor 


THOMAS  F.  MAHONEY 
Photographic  Editor 


82 


^Jke  ^amdron  OSoard 


PROF.  EVERETT  C.  MARSTON 
Faculty  Adviser 


Cauldron    Junior    Staff 


rst  Row,  left  to  risht:  Knovvl 
Second  Row.  left  to  rijtkt 

ton.  Annunziata,  McCracken,  Russ 
:    Katz.    Holden.   Pytka,    Boyce. 

Joseph  V.  Annunziata 

Robert  J.  Knowlton 

Warren  T.  Boyce 

Alex  McCracken 

Fred  G.  Holden 

Edward  F.  Pytka 

George  Katz 

James  N.  Russo 

83 


Th 


e  w  s 


;hl:  Shnaper,   Freeman,  Professor  Mars 
left  to  risht:  Hentoff,   Taylor,   Kaufn 


MANAGING    BOARD 


PROF.  EVERETT  C. 
Vacuity  Adv. 


DONALD  H.  FREEMAN, 
Editor-in-Chief 
ROBERT  KALIN,  '45 
Managing  Editor 

ASSOCIATE     MANAGING     BOARD 
NEWS  EDITOR:  Martin  W.  Goldman,  '44 
ACTING  NEWS  EDITOR:   William  Arvedon,  '47 
ADVERTISING  MANAGER:  Frank  Harris,  '44 
ACTING  ADVERTISING  MANAGER:  Phil  Fine,  '47 
FEATURE  EDITOR:  Nathan  Hentoff,  '46 
SPORTS  EDITOR:   Ernest  Roberts,  '44 
ACTING  SPORTS  EDITOR:  Irving  Galis,  '47 
CIRCULATION  MANAGER:    Sumner   Borofsky,   '44 
ACTING  CIRCULATION  MANAGER:  Millard  Kay,  '46 
ACTING  PHOTOGRAPHIC  EDITOR:  Otto  Price,  '47 
EDITORIAL  EXECUTIVE  ASSISTANT:  Helen  Yates,  '48 


Thayer  Taylor,  '46 
Stephanie   Chopek,   '48 


Donald  Greene,  '46 
Harvey  Kaufman,  '44 
Lou  Nelson,  '44 


Herbert  Hirschman,  '44 
Herbert  Silverman,  '46 


Leon  Rosenberg,  '48 


Robert  Glassman,  '47 


FEATURE    STAFF 

Melvin  Levine,  '46 
Robert  Markell,  '46 
Theodore  Price,  '47 

SPORTS    STA  FF 

George  Speers,  '44 
George  Welch,  '45 
Alice  Lichwell,  '48 


ROBERT  SHNAPER,  '44 

Managing  Editor 

SAMUEL  B.  TASSELL,  '45 

Business  Manager 

NEWS    STAFF 

Morris  Finkelstein,  '46 
Charles  Cook,  '44 
Morton  Krasnor,  '46 
Henry  Kazanowski,  '46 
Rita  Young,  '48 
Joseph  Courtney,  '48 
Walter  Pollock,  '48 
Martin  Ludwig,  '48 
Lee  Crossman,  '48 
Lillian  Kolodiz,  '48 
Herbert  Cline,  '48 
Hannah  Rothschild,  '48 
Pauline  Novack,  '48 

Edythe  Finkel,  '48 
Arthur  White,  '45 


Marvin  Rogers,  '48 
Abraham  Lichtman, 


48 


CIRCULATION    STAFF 

Albert  Kramer,  '47  Marjorie  Lundfelt,  '48 

Benjamin  Sweet,  '47  Vivian  Fain,  '48 

ADVERTISING    STAFF 

Beverly  Cohen,  '48  Herbert  Hirsch,  '47 

PHOTOGRAPHIC    STAFF 

Sumner  Fanger,  '46 


84 


WILLIAM  H.  MITCHELL,  '44 
LEWIS  H.  BACON,  '44 

Chairmen 

ROBERT  H.  BEANE,  '45 
JAMES  F.  CONNORS,  '45 


NINO  M.  MOLINO,  '44 
RALPH  E.  BUCK,  '44 

Secretaries 

M.  EDMUND  ELLION,  '45 

JOSEPH  C.  PROFITA,  '45 

Treasurers 

PROF.  ALBERT  WHITTAKER 
Adviser 


MITCHELL 


ill /embers  from  the    i^laii  of    f/ineteen  ^J~ortu-^J~our 

John  E.  Ahern,  Lewis  H.  Bacon,  III,  Albion  R.  Bedell,  Merrill  Berman,  Paul  Better,  Sumner  L. 
Borofsky,  Theodore  A.  Bottigi,  James  H.  Brigham,  Ralph  E.  Buck,  Edwin  Burger,  Edward  P.  Car- 
penter, Thomas  H.  Duffey,  Jr.,  A.  Stanley  Edwards,  Douglas  R.  Egles,  Vincent  B.  Farrell,  Donald 
H.  Feener,  John  M.  Guertler,  Warren  H.  Hackett,  James  H.  Herbert,  William  M.  Irving,  Moses 
Knowlton,  Jr.,  Algerd  P.  Kusa,  Robert  E.  Leonard,  Paul  H.  Mayo,  Albert  Migliaccio,  William  H. 
Mitchell,  Nino  M.  Molino,  Haig  S.  Nalbandian,  John  B.  Paradis,  Burton  S.  Parker,  Arnold  R. 
Pearson,  Frank  J.  Plumb,  Owen  F.  Polleys,  David  W.  Priestly,  John  E.  Rhodes,  Franklin  T.  Rich- 
ardson, Nicholas  Scurto,  William  L.  Simpson,  Eric  R.  Stenberg,  William  R.  Stewart,  Everett  O. 
Throndsen,  Alvin  D.  Van  Vessem,  Stanley  A.  Vozella,  Jason  J.  Waldman,  Arthur  F.  Weber. 


AMERICAN     SOCIETY     OF 

Mechanical    Enqineerinq 


85 


THOMAS  F.  MAHONEY 

RUSSELL  E.  MINKWITZ 

Co-Chairmen 


JEREMIAH  T.  O'LEARY 


Secretary 


PROF.  ROLAND  G.  PORTER 
Faculty  Adviser 


MINKWITZ 


ben  from  the   L^iass  of    1/ jineteen.  ^j/ortu-^J~i 


em  bers 


our 


Benjamin  F.  Allen,  Harold  M.  Askowith,  John  H.  Austin,  John  R  Blakely,  Howard  C.  Burgess, 
Donald  A.  Chapman,  Albert  E.  Cookson,  John  J.  Costa,  Joseph  S.  Fiantaca.  Theodore  F.  Harlow, 
Walter  W.  Hartford,  Alan  Harwood,  Edwin  E.  Houston,  Jr.,  John  E.  Hurley,  Fred  J.  Kozacka, 
Albert  F.  Lopez,  George  M.  MacFarlane,  William  B.  Maxwell,  Adolf  Przybyla,  Saul  Robinson, 
Albert  Sack,  Eugene  A.  Shute,  Joseph  A.  Silva,  Kenneth  O.  Sten,  Anthony  Subach,  Jr.,  Matthew  J. 

Winton. 


AMERICAN     INSTITUTE     OF 

Electrical    Engineers 


86 


JOSEPH  C.  LAWLER,  Jr.,  '44 
President 

JOHN  W.  WIITA,  '44 
I  'ice-President 

C.  CHATSON  WONG,  '44 

Treasurer 

CHARLES  PISTORINO,  '45 

Secretary 

PROF.  CHARLES  O.  BAIRD 
Faculty  Adviser 

Representatives 

EDWARD  F.  LOBACZ,  '44 

HERBERT  W.  STANDKE,  '44 

FRANK  PALMER,  '45 

RICHARD  DUTTING,  '45 


ff/einbers  from  the   L^laii  of  r/ineteen  ^J/orlu-^jrour 

Richard  M.  Burbank,  Paul  W.  Cameron,  Paul  G.  Cleary,  Ernest  A.  DeVeuve,  George  B.  Fay,  Emory 
T.  Haire,  Richard  P.  Heffernan,  George  O.  Huse,  John  W.  Ireland,  Frederick  B.  Jackson,  Harvey  H. 
Kaufman,  Henry  A.  Kingsbury,  Donald  B.  Kirby,  Joseph  W.  Lavin,  Joseph  C.  Lawler,  Jr.,  Edward 
F.  Lobacz,  Ralph  L.  Metcalf,  Newton  L.  Miner,  Richard  F.  Newton,  Viljo  W.  Rekola,  Robert 
Shnaper,  Richard  J.  Spencer,  Jr.,  Herbert  W.  Standke,  John  R.  Sullivan,  Roderick  Van  Tuyl,  Louis 
P.  Vuona,  John  W.  Wiita,  C.  Chatson  Wong. 


NORTHEASTERN     UNIVERSITY 

Civil    Engineering    Society 


87 


ZMIJEWSKI 


WALTER  J.  ZMIJEWSKI 
President 


EDWARD  R.  EATON 
First  I  'ice-President 


BENJAMIN   ESTERMAN 
Second  Vice-President 


RUSSEL  C.  HIRTLF. 
Treasurer 


GEORGE  P.  CHANGELIAN 

Secretary 


PROF.  CHESTER  P.  BAKER 
Faculty  Adviser 


livlemberi  from  the    L^taSS  of    1/ (ineteen  ^J/oftu-^/our 

William  E.  Anion,  Jr.,  Conrad  C.  Bacon,  John  L.  Berggren,  Felix  Buskey,  John  J.  Carangelo,  Edward 
R.  Eaton,  Robert  H.  Elliott,  William  Fox,  Jr.,  Jack  Furrer,  Thomas  L.  Gieshi,  Albert  G.  Glueck, 
Robert  A.  Gross,  Herbert  J.  Hershman,  Russel  C.  Hirtle,  Robert  P.  Joslin,  John  Kerr,  Calvin  A.  King, 
Leo  Krasnor,  Harold  McGeoch,  Bernard  R.  Nelson,  David  B.  Perlis,  Socrates  P.  Sortir,  J.  E.  Thorn- 
berg,  Aaron  Uckerman  Ralph  P.  White,  Edward  A.  Witis,  Albert  Wray,  Walter  J.  Zmijewski. 


AMERICAN     INSTITUTE     OF 

Chemical    Engineers 


RALPH  E.  BUCK,  '44 
President 

JOSEPH  S.  ANTOGNONI,  '44 
Vice-President 

WILLIAM  H.  CENTER,  '44 

Secretary 

ROBERT  J.  KNOWLTON,  '45 

Secretary 

JAMES  H.  BRIGHAM,  '44 

Treasurer 

S.  GUNNAR  MYRBECK,  '44 
Publicity  Director 

MR.  WARREN  L.  GANONG 
Faculty  Adviser 


em 


bers  from  the   L^ladd  of    r  fine  teen  ~jrortu-^j~i 


our 


Joseph  S.  Antognoni,  Clifford  F.  Anderson,  James  H.  Brigham,  Ralph  E.  Buck,  William  H.  Center, 

John  T.  Dizer,  Jr.,  John  V.  Dunphy,  J.  Stewart  Graham,  Lawrence  P.  Graves,  William  Kasamhalis, 

Moses   Knowlton,   Jr.,   S.   Gunnar   Myrbeck,   Norman    L.   Osherg,   Wilder   Parks,    Paul    G.    Queenie, 

Franklin  T.  Richardson,  Allen  R.  Tailby,  William  B.  Woodward. 


SOCIETY     FOR     THE 

Advancement     nf    Management 


COLLEGE     OF     ENGINEERING 


89 


GEORGE  W.  COSTA 

President 

DAVID  W.  LOVERING 

ROBERT  M.   ROGER 

V ice-Presidents 

LEONARD  E.  RAVICH 
Treasurer 

irving  t.  Mcdowell 

Secretary 

DR.  ARTHUR  A.  VERNON 
Faculty  Adviser 


I I'lembefi   from    the    L^tass  of    / lineteen  ^J'ofta-^J'our 

George  W.  Costa,  Herbert  Hershman,  Calvin  King,  Ralph  Kingsbury,  Leo  Krasnor,  David  W.  Lover- 

ing,   Irving   T.   McDowell,   Harold   McGeoch,   Bernard   R.   Nelson,   Robert    Paige,   David   B.    Perlis, 

Leonard  E.  Ravich,  Robert  M.  Roger,  John  Rosequist,   Socrates   Sortir,   George  Turner,   Edward   A. 

Witis,  Walter  Zmijewslci. 


NORTHEASTERN     UNIVERSITY     STUDENT 
AFFILIATE     CHAPTER     OF 

American     Chemical     Society 


90 


5    E   N  \J\    O   R^ 

mmalL 


Allen:  Aw,  come  on, 
Ben,  let's  change  the 
data. 


Borofsky:   Easy  does  it 


Bergren:    No    Qnesti. 
here 


Cameron:       Damn      the 
decimal   point! 


Copithorne:    The   world 


Hogan:      "There      once 
was     an     Indian     maid 


Fay:  A  soup  strainer 
now  adorns  this  smil- 
ing  face. 


Chapman:    The    capital- 
ist    from     Allis-Chal- 


Blakely:      "S  p  ; 
from   Jledford 


Anderson:   Heat's  on. 


Cleary:     The     situati. 
is  well  in  hand. 


Graham:     Generou: 
Electric 


98 


Bower  and  Hartford: 
It  took  the  Air  Corps 
to  break  up  this  com- 
bination. 


Jerauld:        The        Cape 
was   never   like    this  I 


McGeoeh:       "There 
goes       HcGeoch's       ex- 


Dutting:       Let's      have 
another    one. 


Buskey:  We  hope  the 
squirrels  aren't  gnaw- 
ing     at      your      equip- 


Annunziata :      The     sta- 
tistical  wizard 


Costa:     That's     a     hot 


Cookson  and  Har- 
wood :  The  two  dea- 
cons — ■  charter  mem- 
bers of  the  electricals' 
Anti-Saloon    league. 


MacFarlane :   The  bowl- 
ing champ 


Leonard:     T'ain't     ha- 


Burger:    "Joe    and    I' 


99 


Van  Vessem:  Getting 
tan,  Van? 


Furrer:      "I'm     ahva; 
thinking    of    you,    Ma 


Kingsbury:     '44's     gift 
to   Tufts 


Austin:    What's    -wrong 
with  the  electrical? 


Vosgerchian :      Of      the 
Wntertown   Wildcats 


Kozacka:      That     black 
eye  was  no  bull. 


Heffernan:    Better    see 
John  E.  "Warner 


Gross:   The  thespi; 
the   Chemicals 


Joslin    and    wife :     One 

big  happy  family 


Fox:    The    old    man    of 
the   mountain 


100 


Mayo:    Pump-expert 

Tailby:    Just    the   same 


Wong:     Honest    as    the 
day  is    "Wong" 


Burbank:  N.  E.  Z.'s 

prexy     smiles     for     the 


Hergstrom :  Mystery 

Man 


Mitchell:    B-25    settlii 
down 


Waldman:    Solitude 


Lobacz:    Future    Adn 
ral    from   N.    U. 


Priestly:     Leo     Hirsh's 
$3.50 


Osberg:    Ossie    at    ease 


101 


Knowlton:  Holy  Moses 


Van      Tuyl:      The      shy 
Kentleman   of    102-S 


Molino:   Going  steady 


Bottiggi:     J.     G. — stripe    and 
a   half 


Paradis :      Rock- 
port's  Pride 


Hackett:       Don't       get 
belligerent 


Rhodes: 

■'.John 

Rhodes 

slept  her 

Sullivf 

n:     "Three 
ontractor 

R 

Cleveland:  He  stalled 
the  cops  until  the  boys 
got  on   the  roof. 


Richardson:   Commodore 


Woodward :        No       stt! 
penders  I 


102 


Metcalf:    No.    1    Benny 
Goodman   fan 


Migliaccio:    Answer    to 
a  woman's  prayer 


Miner:      The      benedict 


Waters:   Self  defense 

White:    Pull    up    your    hoots 


W   ague 

"Chuck 
Charlie" 


Herbert:   He  wears  the 
pants  now,   but — 


Hughes  :         A  n  c  h  o  ] 
A  weigh! 


Tuona:     Hear    no     evil 


Scurto :     Every     day 
holiday 


Paige:     Time     out     be 
tween  classes 


Mazzottn:     "Pi 


edell:     With     bag     of 


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Freeman:    He'd    better 
look  where   he's    going. 


Brigham:       Silence      is 
golden 


Doyle :    Damn   ivome 


Shephard:       John       Q. 
Taxpayer 


Shute:  Half  of  N.  XL's 


Pryzbyla:  I  bet  it 
came  from  your  fa- 
ther's   market 


McKay:  Secret  opera- 
tor #69  of  Dedham 
Division,  Watch  and 
Ward  Society 


Buck:    Stripped  for   ac- 


Parks:    A  name   with 
meaning 


Sten:    Where's    the    os- 
killoscope,    Stenmetz  ? 


Myrbeck:  Prize  catcher 

Dizer:    Riding    high 


104 


Silva:    The  Minute  Man 
from  Lexington 


Herbert:    What,    again? 


Jackson:  -Must  be 
thinking  of  after 
finals 


Piantaca :  Studying 

like  this  got  him  where 
he  is  today 


Paskal:    Propai 


Watts:    "...    into   the 
wide    blue    yonder" 


Periis:    Could   it  be 
ion,   Dave? 


Plumb:    Grade   A 


Polleys:   Tank  Corps 


Leary:    Belmont's  Best 


Wiita:    Sharpy 


Huse:       Qi 
shovel 


105 


Roberts :  It  happened 
in  front  of  the  Me- 
chanics Building. 


Stenberg:    "Man's  best 
friend   .   .   .'"' 


Standke:  The  chess 
fiend  takes  time  out  to 
study. 


Duffy:     Esquire 
Aero '! 


Egles:     'S     no    fooli 
it's  really  Doug. 


Houston:  Must  be  the 
other  guy's  turn  to- 
night,  eh,   Texas? 


Kasambalis:  What 

seems  to  be  the  attrac- 
tion.  Bill? 


sandwich,    Lew? 

Edwards:     Stan's     still 


Dunphy:    Two    out    and 


Winton:  Must  be  Sunda; 


Antognoni :  Thre 

sheets  to  the  wind,  Jo 


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raves:  Larry's  absent 
-test  today 


Ahern:       Good       things 
come     in     little     pack- 


Queeney:      "Queen     of 
them   all" 


King:  Class  President 
and  Sen  ilar  extraor- 
dinary 


Mahoney:  The  Mathe- 
matical Maestro  who 
talks  in  terms  of 
curves  and  angles  and 
eats  up  to  the  14th 
place 


'Coming     in 
and  a  pray- 


Lawler:     What's      thi; 
Joe — Rum-running? 


Hurley:      Where's     the 
doghouse,   Jake  ? 


Weber       &       Robins 
Where's    Priestly! 


McCracken   &   Ki, 
Lo,     the    v  a  n  i  s 


107 


Subach    &    Lopez:    The 

Dictator  and  his  Hench- 

man   —    planning      the 

new   order  ! 

Nerenbt 

irg:    «h: 

you've 

changed 

Irving:     South     of     the 
Border — Canadian 


Askowith:  "Are  you 
busy  right  now, 
George  I ' ' 


Guertler:  The  worn 
just  won't  leave  h 
alone  and  vice-versa 


Feener: 
to   bull 

He    adds    zest 

Center:     "Met    her    on 
Monday — and    what    do 
you  think  happened  on 
Saturday   night  I" 

108 


tatetudwi 


^Artpna  ^J\appa  ^_j/ 


DDi 


ma 


GORDON  O.  JERAULD,   '44   HARRY  W.  DAHLSTROM,  '45 
Grand  Councillor  Vice-Grand  Councillor 


ALBERT  FREIJE,  '45 
Grand  Questor 


ROBERT  L.  TABER,  '45 
Grand  Scribe 


PROF.  SAVERIO  ZUFFANTI 
Faculty  Adviser 


William  H.  Center 
Robert  S.  Dovle 


Robert  D.  Ashley 
Ray  C.  Banks,  Jr. 
Walter  W.  Curley 


Henry  F.  Kazanowski 
James  W.  Gay 
Alexander  C.  W.  McNicol 


Arthur  Bastian 
Wesley  Chalker 
William  P.  Jones 


Prof.  Chester  P.  Baker 


Members  from  Nineteen  Forty-Four 
Astor   P.    Igidbashian  Viljo  W.  Rekola 

Gordon  O.  Jerauld  Robert  S.  Young 

Russell  E.  Minkwitz 

Members  from  Nineteen  Forty-Five 


Robert  L.  Taber 
Matthew  D.  Taylor 


Harry  W.  Dahlstrom 
Albert  Freije 
Edward  R.  Lamb 


Members  from  Nineteen  Forty-Six 
Archie  N.  Swasey  David  Stewart 

Stanley  Rakowski  Donald  C.  Stickles 

William  H.  Pirzl 


Members  from  Nineteen  Forty-Seven 


Boyd  C.  Max 
Donald  P.  Conway 
Harold  Oprandy 

Brothers  in  the  Faculty 
Dr.  W.  Lincoln  Smith 
Prof.  Saverio  Zuffanti 


Harold  S.  Clarkee 
John  Kilbourne 
Richard  H.  Porter 


Prof.  Joseph  W.  Zeller 


First  Row.   left  to   rifht:   Dovle.   Taber.   Jerauld,   Dahlstrom.    Stickles. 
oni  Row,   hit  to  rieht:   Rekola.   Kazanowski,   Jones,   Minkwitz,   Conway. 


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PAUL  W.  CAMERON,  '44 
President 


NEWTON  L.  MINER,  '44 
Vice-President 


PAUL  D.  RANDALL,  '45 
Treasurer 


RUSSELL  C.  HIRTLE,  '44 

Secretary 

DR.  WILLIAM  F.  LUDER 

Faculty  Adviser 


Clifford  Anderson 
Paul  W.  Cameron 
Albert  E.  Cookson 


Allen  W.  Abbott 
James  H.  Jenkins 
Ralph  E.  Kaye,  Jr. 
Sumner  G.  Kenny 


Robert  E.  Costellow 


William  Axtman 


Prof.  Emil  A.  Gramstorff 


Members  from  Nineteen  Forty-Four 
Alan  Harwood  Sven  G.  Myrbeck 

Russell  Hirtle  Raymond  D.  Smith 

Newton  L.  Miner  John  W.  Wiita 

Members  from  Nineteen  Forty-Five 
Edward  C.  Matson  Paul  Randall 

Charles  M.  McKinlay  Leon  W.  Rank 

Philip  A.  Nims  Holland  F.  Ridgely 

Alonzo  C.  Rand,  Jr. 

Members  from  Nineteen  Forty-Six 

Alfred  W.  Flint,  Jr.  John  J.  Mayne 

Members  from  Nineteen  Forty-Seven 
William  Bradley  William  Ruf 


Brothers  in  the  Faculty 


Dr.  William  F.  Luder 


First   Roz 

•j.  kit  to  right :  Cooks. 

in.   Wiita,    Hirtle,    Cameron.    Miner.    Profes: 

;or   Ludei 

Second  Row.  Ult  to 

riekf.   Mayne.   Ruf,   Kave,   Kenny,   Matson. 

Reiselv. 

Third  Row, 

kit   to   right :   Jenkins.    Bradley.   Anderson. 

Ill 


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RICHARD  BURBANK,   44 
Grand  Master 


SIDNEY  AUSTIN,  '45 
Grand  Scribe 


LELAND  SIBLEY,  '45 

Vice-Grand  Master 


PAUL  GADSBY,  '45 
Grand  Chancellor 


FREDERICK  EASTMAN,  Jr.,  '45     MR.  WILFRED  J.  COMBELLACK 

V ice-Grand  Scribe  faculty  Adviser 


Richard  M.  Burbank 
Richard  H.  Greenwood 


Sidney  F.  Austin 
Frederick  R.  Eastman,  Jr. 


C.  Peter  Abbott 
C.  Henderson  Beal 
Robert  E.  Clough 
John  K  Dalgliesh 
Willard  K.  Fiscus 
Arthur  W.  Brusila 
Kenneth  A.  Littlefield 

John  P.  Forrest 
Robert  C.  Haraden 
Philip   Dodge 
John  S.  Miller 


Prof.  J.  James  Devine 
Dean  Harold  W.  Melvin 
Prof.  George  W.  Towle 


Members  from  Nineteen  Forty-Four 
Calvin  A.  King  Eugene  A.  Shute 

Roger  F.  Macomber  Francis  R.  Tinsler 

William  H.  Mitchell 

Members  from  Nineteen  Forty-Five 
Herbert  A.  Autio  Matthew  R.  Biggs,  Jr. 

Paul  S.  Gadsby  Theodore  T.  Pettingell 

Leland  R.  Sibley 

Members  from  Nineteen  Forty-Six 
William  E.  Gillis  Robert  L.  Hughes 

Clayton  A.  Kemp  Arthur  E.  Purinton,  Jr. 

Donald  B.  Knight  William  M.  Smith 

David  C.  Nowell  Robert  Twombley 

Roderick  V.  Woodbury  Harold  G.  Wilson,  Jr. 

Bruce  MacDougall  Edward  L.  Hurtig 

Robert  B.  Thompson  John  W.  Parker 

Members  from  Nineteen  Forty-Seven 


James  Walker 
Gordon  Kee 
Bartlett  Dudley 
Lee  Estes 
James  Rawnsley 

Brothers  in  the  Faculty 
Mr.  Wilfred  J.  Combellack 
Mr.   Albert   E.   Sanderson 
Prof.  George  H.  Meserve 


Robert  Briggs 
Sumner  Crowl 
Kenneth  M.  Kraemer 
Ewart  H.  Shattuck 


Mr.  Ernest  L.  Spencer 
Dean  William  C.  White 


;.   Combellack.   Sibley,   Burbank. 
Hastings,    Rawnsley,   Mitchell. 


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ADOLF  S.  PRZYBYLA,  '44 

President 


OWEN  F.  POLLEYS,  '44 
THEOPHILOS  HAGGIS,  '45 

Vice-Presidents 


LAWRENCE  E.  MARSHALL,  '46 

Social  Chairman  and  Representa- 
tive to  the  Interfraternity  Council 


CHARLES  E.  GIFFORD, 

Secretary 

RODNEY  W.  REDER,  '46 

Treasurer 


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John  J.  Carangelo 
John  E.  Maher 

Solly  Boyko 


Joseph  B.  Arots 
Allen  E.  Crapo 


Mario  Alves 
Alan  Bennett 


Dr.  Elmer  H.  Cutts 
Mr.  W.  F.  Linskey 


Members  from  Nineteen  Forty-Four 
Frank  J.  Plumb  Adolf  S.  Przybyla 

Owen  F.  Polleys 

Members  from  Nineteen  Forty-Five 


Theophilos  Haggis 


Julian  M.  Irzyk 


Members  from  Nineteen  Forty-Six 

Charles  E.  Gifford  Rodney  W.  Reder 

Lawrence  E.  Marshall  A.  Joseph  Tucci 

Members  from  Nineteen  Forty-Seven 


William  McGrath 
Harry  Shaw 

Brothers  in  the  Faculty 
Prof.  George  E.  Pihl 
Prof.  Henry  E.  Richards 


Russell  Washburn 


Prof.  Milton  J.  Schlagenhauf 
Prof.  Albert  E.  Whittaker 


First  Row,  left  to  right:  Gifford.  Carangelo.   Haggis,  Przybyla,  Polleys,  Reder.   Plumb. 

Second  Row.  lelt   to  right:  McGrath,   Marshall.  Tucci.    Bennett.    Shaw,   Crapo. 

Third  Row,  hit   to  right:   Washburn.   Alves,   Arots,   Boyko. 


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f, 


ROBERT  \Xr.   PHILLIPS,  '45 
President 


LOUIS  J.  FUCCI,  '46 

Vice-President 


ALFRED  J.  FLEISCHMANN,  '46         EDWIN  BURGER,  '44 

Secretary  lnterjraternity  Council  Membe 


WILBUR  J.  HOGAN,  '44 

Treasurer 

PROF.  REGINALD  G.  LACOUNT 
Faculty  Adviser 


Alfred  J.  Fleischmann 
Louis  J.  Fucci 


Joseph  Buckley 
Edward  Catotti 
Walter  Ciaschini 


Prof.   Laurence  F.  Cleveland 


Members  from  Nineteen  Forty-Four 
Edwin  M.  Burger  Wilbur  J.  Hogan 

Members  from  Nineteen  Forty-Five 
Daniel  M.  Daley,  Jr.  Robert  W.  Phillips 

Members  from  Nineteen  Forty-Six 

J.  Edward  Hunter,  Jr.  Oscar  J.  Marchand,  Jr. 

Alfred  Johnson 

Members  from  Nineteen  Forty-Seven 
Thomas  Daly  Arthur  Najaridan 

William  Maravell  Gordon  Searles 

Peter  May 

Member  from  Nineteen  Forty-Eight 
Joseph  Banville 

Brothers  in  the  Faculty 
Prof.  Reginald  G.  Lacount  Prof.  Gerald  R.  Tatton 

Mr.  Franklin  Norvish 


First  Row,  hit  to  right:  Catot 

Second  Row,   lilt   to   richt:    Buckley.   Professor   L; 

Third  Row,   left   to   right:   Johnsor 


.i,  Najarian. 

count.    Phillips,    Hocan.    Ciasi 

.    Hunter.    Daley. 


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EDWARD  J.  SAKOVITZ,  '44  (N) 

Captain 

JOHN  J.  KELLEY,  '44  (N) 

Manager 

EMANUEL  A.  FLUMERE 
Coach 

WILLIAM  F.  LINSKEY 

Assistant  Coach 


Michael  J.  Azzone,  '44  (N) 
Henry  J.  Bartelloni,  '47  (N) 
Robert  A.  Brown,  '45 
Richard  S.  Conner,  '45  (N) 
Robert  C.  Cottrell,  '47 
John  A.  Cunha,  '47 
Walter  W.  Curley,  '45 
Walter  E.  Hurley,  '45  (N) 
Robert  S.  Johnson,  '47  (N) 
Donald  J.  Lumsden,  '46 
David  J.  Murphy,  '44 
David  A.  Newcomb,  '47 
Robert  B.  Otenti,  '45  (N) 
Fredercik  S.  Pearce,  '45   (N) 
Robert  J.  Petrini,  '47 
Frederick  I.  Rodd,  '47 
Edward  J.  Sakovitz,  '44  (N) 
William  L.  Shannon,  '45  (N) 
Russell  A.  Stiles,  '45 
Russell  O.  Washburn,  '47  (N) 
Frank  E.  Watts,  Jr.,  '47  (N) 


Northeastern  4 

Northeastern  7 

Northeastern  4 

Northeastern  9 

Northeastern  2 

Northeastern  1 

Northeastern  3 

Northeastern  9 

Northeastern  0 

Northeastern  0 

Northeastern  5 

Northeastern  0 

Northeastern  2 

Northeastern  4 

Northeastern  0 


Boston  College   ....  5 

Boston  University   .  .  4 

Harvard   6 

Rhode  Island 7 

Maine     3 

Maine     4 

New  Hampshire   ...  5 

Boston  University   .  .  3 

Harvard   3 

New  Hampshire   ...  3 

Worcester  Tech  ....  6 

Connecticut    1 

Connecticut    3 

Boston  College   ....  2 

Coast  Guard    6 


First  Row.  Ujt  to  right:  Manager  Kelley.   Kontanis,  Otenti.  Azzone.   Captain  Sakovitz.   Conner.   Baker,   Hurley,   Scurto. 
Second  Roto,   left   to   right:   Coach   Flumere,    Shannon.    Blether,    Washburn.   Johnson.    Watts.    Bartelloni,    Cottrell,    Coach 

Linskey. 


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Rifle  Club 


In  view  of  the  present  national  emergency,  the  training  of  marksmen  is  an 
important  part  of  the  Rifle  Club  program.  The  six-week  course  contains  in- 
struction and  practice  in  the  prone,  sitting,  kneeling,  and  off-hand  positions.  At 
the  end  of  the  course  a  written  examination  is  given.  An  N.  R.  A.  certificate  is 
awarded  to  those  who  shoot  a  score  of  at  least  200  out  of  a  possible  350,  and 
pass  the  written  examination. 

The  officers  are  R.  Gelles,  President;  M.  I.  Jaffe,  Vice-President;  D.  M. 
Hamblen,  Secretary-Treasurer;  and  A.  W.  Bancroft,  Ordinance  Officer.  Pro- 
fessor Devine  is  the  Faculty  Adviser. 

The  members  this  year  are:  G.  Adelman,  E.  Andrew,  H.  J.  Aronson,  F.  S. 
Ballato,  A.  W.  Bancroft,  F.  M.  Barr,  S.  Barrow,  L.  A.  Bean,  A.  J.  Bedard, 
K.  Bernard,  A.  Bindman,  J.  Burton,  I.  M.  Cahn,  H.  Chin,  T.  Coleman,  I.  N. 
Cooperman,  M.  DiBartelomeis,  A.  J.  DiFlumeri,  Feldman,  W.  Finnegan, 
N.  Fline,  M.  Freedman,  H.  W.  Fuller,  R.  Gelles,  T.  F.  Griffin,  D.  M.  Hamblin, 
P.  Heffron,  C.  Heller,  E.  Hoffman,  T.  Izzi,  A.  Jankouskas,  J.  G.  Kakafsakis, 
M.  Kazanjian,  G.  Kendall,  S.  Klashman,  A.  Koffler,  Kusmin,  A.  J.  Kyle,  Lawson, 
R.  Lanonette,  G.  LaRochelle,  A.  M.  Levine,  B.  Levine,  R.  Levine,  E.  Linsky, 
B.  S.  Long,  A.  Lothrop,  H.  M.  Lovell,  M.  J.  Ludwig,  Lunchiek,  G.  Lybrand, 
M.  C.  Margolin,  F.  Mastropiere,  E.  A.  Moyen,  P.  A.  McQueeney,  N.  Mike, 
J.  Minot,  M.  Matfess,  M.  A.  Nuceforo,  Nylin,  D.  Perry,  W.  Pollack,  E.  V.  Rice, 
S.  F.  Rio,  M.  A.  Rogers,  T.  Sanford,  W.  Santry,  J.  Sawtelle,  D.  W.  Scott, 
S.  Segal,  M.  Seidler,  G.  Sherlock,  H.  Shriber,  A.  Simon,  H.  O.  Single,  L.  F. 
Solo,  E.  Sostek,  A.  F.  Somerville,  W.  J.  Stankiewicz,  O.  H.  Vaughn,  S.  Von- 
tanian,  C.  I.  Waterman,  L.  Weiss,  H.  Weiniler,  R.  Wilkinson,  P.  T.  Woodberry. 


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^j Tack 


George  B.   Welch,  Jr 


Jerry  Tatton's  Red  and  Black  varsity  track 
team,  led  by  high  jumper  Joe  Lavin,  completed 
its  third  undefeated  indoor  season,  trampling 
Bates,  Bowdoin,  Brown,  and  Maine  underfoot, 
but  spoiled  its  record  by  losing  to  the  University 
of  New  Hampshire  in  the  only  outdoor  meet  of 
the  year.  For  the  first  time  in  the  history  of 
Northeastern  athletics,  freshmen  were  allowed  to 
compete   on   varsity   teams.      Had   it   not   been   for 


this  fortunate  ruling,  the  season's  record  might 
have  been  an  entirely  different  story. 

The  veteran  backbone  of  the  team  was  formed 
by  Joe  Lavin  in  the  jumps.  Bob  Carroll  in  the  dis- 
tances, Charlie  Pistorino  in  the  weights,  Delmo 
Alberghini  and  George  Welch  in  the  hurdles,  and 
Jimmy  Ramsey  with  Frank  McCann  in  the  dashes. 

"Demon"  Delmo  Alberghini  provided  the  in- 
dividual  spotlight  of  the  year  by  crowding  more 


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national  and  sectional  honors  into  one  year  than 
would  seem  possible  for  one  man.  He  started 
things  off  by  winning  the  50  yard  low  hurdles 
in  the  New  England  A.  A.  U.  Indoor  Champion- 
ships at  Tufts,  establishing  a  record  for  the  event; 
then  he  went  down  to  Madison  Square  Garden 
for  the  IC4A  Indoor  Meet  and  surprised  all  the 
experts  by  taking  second  to  Tom  Todd  of  Vir- 
ginia, the  defending  champion.  One  week  later 
at  the  University  of  Maine,  he  equaled  the 
world's  record  of  7.8  sec.  for  the  70  yard  low 
hurdles  as  well  as  copping  the  high  hurdles  to 
establish  a  new  meet  record. 

Outdoors  Del  proceeded  to  greater  feats  by 
winning  the  New  England  IC3A  Outdoor  Cham- 
pionship 220  yard  low  hurdles,  placing  third  in 
the  lows  at  the  IC4A  Outdoor  Championships, 
winning  the  high  hurdles,  the  low  hurdles,  the 
220  yard  dash,  and  placing  third  in  the  hundred 
in  the  dual  meet  with  the  University  of  New 
Hampshire.  Followed  by  his  fellow  timber- 
topper,  George  Welch,  he  smashed  the  low  hur- 
dle record  at  the  New  England  A.  A.  U.  Outdoor 
Championships  held  at  Boston  College.  Two 
weeks  later  the  inseparable  pair  journeyed  to  New 
York  for  the  National  A.  A.  U.  Championships. 
Del  climaxed  his  career  by  placing  second  in  the 
Junior  200  meter  hurdles,  while  George  took 
sixth  place  in  the  corresponding  Senior  event, 
scoring  eight   points   between  them. 


On  February  22,  1943  Northeastern  successfully 
defended  its  title  in  the  New  England  A.  A.  U. 
Indoor  Championships  at  Tufts  with  a  score  of 
241/2  points.  Alberghini  and  Bob  Carroll  took 
individual  honors  by  winning  the  low  hurdles  and 
the  1000  respectively.  The  relay  team  composed 
of  Ray  Southwick,  Bob  Ryrholm,  Frank  McCann, 
and  Ray  Furbush  defeated  Rhode  Island  State  and 
placed  third  to  Tufts  and  M.  I.  T.  Captain  Joe 
Lavin  and  Fred  Cariero  tied  at  five  feet  eleven 
inches  for  second  place  in  the  high  jump.  Charlie 
Pistorino  heaved  the  shot  42'  3%"  to  take  second 
to  Bill  Gilligan  of  the  Army. 

In  the  triangular  meet  with  Bates  and  Bow- 
doin,  the  Huskies  really  went  to  town.  Del  Al- 
berghini set  a  new  record  in  the  forty-five  yard 
high  hurdles  of  6.0  seconds,  as  well  as  leading 
a  Northeastern  sweep  in  the  dash.  Joe  Lavin  was 
also  a  double  place  winner,  taking  the  high  jump 
at  6'  1"  and  third  in  the  broad  jump.  Sweeping 
the  dash,  300.  and  600,  the  Huskies  won  the 
meet  with  a  score  of  66V2  points  to  Bowdoin's 
30   and  Bates's    1H/2- 

Del  Alberghini's  triumphs  were  the  only  events 
that  enlivened  Husky  track  fans  during  the  out- 
door season,  as  Uncle  Sam  called  more  and  more 
trackmen  to  the  colors.  Jerry,  however,  is  pre- 
pared to  start  from  scratch  again  and  build  up  a 
new  team  for  the  coming  year. 


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Yacht    Club 


-  right:   Knowlten.   Brisham.  Lundfelt.   Richardson.   Baker. 

.:  - '_-'.::   Mayo.   Dizer.   Professor  Bailer.   Bureer.   Paradis. 


OFFICERS 


F.   RICHARDSON.     44 
Commodore 

J.   HENSHAST.    45 

I " ice-Co  m  modore 

P.  H.  MAYO.    44 
Se  tretarj-Treasurer 


J.  KELLEY,  '45 

Assistant    Secretary-Treasurer 

L.  BACON",  '44 
Dip.   A  Fleet   Captain 

F.  DEYO.   '46 
D."..   B  Fleet   Captain 


EXECUTIVE     COMMITTEE 


W.  H.  Axtman.  '46 
B.  Babcock  '46 
7.  Dizer.   '44 


G.  Healy.  '46 
M.  Kazanjian.  '48 
M.  Lundfelt,  '48 


J.  Paradis,  '44 

R.  Reddington,  '47 

D.  Robinson,  '44 


MEMBERS 

1944 

C.  Anderson.  L.  Bacon,  G.  Brigham,  E.  Burger.  R.  Doyle.  J.  Dizer,  D.   Egles,  D. 

Feener,  W.  Hackett,  M.  Kno-wlton,  P.  Mayo,  J.  Paradis,  F.  Richardson,  K.  Stern. 

1945 
S.  Burstien,  E.  Ellion.  M.  Gertel.  J.  Hensha-w,  J.  Kelley,  J.  Marsh.  J.  Russo,  G.  Smart. 

1946 

W.  Axtman,  R.  Babcock,  S.  Block,  L.  Bunven,  F.  Deyo,  A.  Fleischmann,  G.  Healy. 

I.  Woodsum. 

194- 
\T.  Brirt,  M.  Cohen,  A.  Heben,  R.  Reddington,  M.  Press. 

1948 
J.  Bill,  E.  Bikofsky,  E  .CastellL  H.  Chin,  B.  Cohen,  S.  Cooney,  C.  Connelly,  L.  Cross- 
man,  G.  Cunningham,  V.  Feinberg,  V.  Flanagan,  A.  Gilinder,  R.  Ghetti,  S.  Goldberg. 
V.  Hale,  J.  Johnston.  M.  Kazanjian,   P.  J.  Kenney,   E.   Konetchy,   M.  Lundfelt,   P. 
McGreenerr.   P.  Novak,   L.  Sola.  R.  Welch. 


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YACHT     CLUB 
By  Paul  Mayo 


The  fall  of  1938  found  N.  U.  without  a 
nautical  organization,  but  when  Northeastern 
was  invited  to  take  part  in  a  regatta  at  M.  I.  T., 
as  a  non-member  of  the  Intercollegiate  Yacht 
Racing  Association,  two  students,  Ray  Dion,  '40 
and  Art  Hartford,  '40,  represented  Northeastern 
on  their  own.  They  won  the  regatta.  And 
they  won  again  when  they  unofficially  repre- 
sented N.  U.  the  following  spring  at  Brown, 
winning  the  I.  C.  Y.  R.  A.  non-member  cham- 
pionship plaque  for  the  second  year. 

With  two  victories  in  a  tough  competitive 
field  stowed  away,  the  boys  felt  confident  to  go 
to  Professor  Parsons  in  the  hope  of  organizing 
an  official  yacht  club.  They  soon  received  his 
sanction  and  Prof.  Rudolf  O.  Oberg  was  ap- 
pointed adviser  to  the  group.  So  the  club 
started  with  seventy-five  charter  members,  who 
were  determnied  to  obtain  membership  in  the 
I.  C.  Y.  R.  A. 

After  dominating  the  field  of  associate  mem- 
bers for  a  year,  N.  U.  joined  the  major  league 
of  yachting  when  the  invitation  to  membership 
in  the  I.  C.  Y.  R.  A.  was  extended  in  May, 
1940.  The  club  now  competes  against  some 
twenty-five  colleges  in  the  east  and  extending 
as  far  west  as  the  University  of  Michigan. 

The  pennant  which  now  flies  at  all  regattas 
was  designed  by  the  yachtsmen.  Shore  schools 
are  held  two  or  three  times  a  year  to  instruct 
novices.  Practice  in  handling  the  boats  used 
to  be  held  at  M.  I.  T.  only  Saturday  mornings, 
but   now  there   is   general   sailing   and   racing 


daily  at  the  Community  Sailing  Boat  Club. 
From  the  bumperboard  racing  results  our  top 
skippers  and  crews  are  selected  to  represent  the 
school  at  the  regattas  and  top  bumperboard 
skippers  are  awarded  charms  at  the  annual  win- 
ter banquet.  The  Interclass  Trophy  was  put 
into  competition  last  year  and  was  won  by  the 
class  of  '45. 

This  year  the  club  has  entered  all  the  I.  C. 
Y.  R.  A.  regattas  and  has  done  creditably,  plac- 
ing no  lower  than  seventh  in  fields  of  12  to  15 
colleges.  Richardson,  Bacon,  and  Paradis  have 
been  the  leading  skippers  during  the  summer 
and  fall. 

In  the  past  few  years  Prof.  Oberg  has  ac- 
tively participated  on  numerous  committees 
such  as  the  Community  Sailing  Association 
Committee,  devoting  much  of  his  time  and 
energy  to  improving  the  sailing  facilities  on  the 
Charles  River  Basin.  This  year  he  was  forced 
to  resign  to  devote  his  full  time  to  his  new 
position  of  Alumni  Director.  The  N.  U.  Y.  C. 
presented  the  Professor  Oberg  Trophy  to  the 
I.  C.  Y.  R.  A.  in  recognition  of  his  services  to 
greater  Boston  intercollegiate  racing;  the  trophy 
is  put  into  competition  twice  a  year  among  the 
greater  Boston  colleges.  Professor  Wayland 
Bailey  was  elected  in  his  place  as  adviser  and 
has  already  proved  his  worth  to  the  club. 

Since  all  the  officers  are  graduating  the  con- 
tinued success  of  the  club  rests  with  the  Fresh- 
men who  will,  in  spite  of  wartime  difficulties, 
carry  on  the  active  racing  schedules  successfully. 


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Abbondante,  Cosmo,  2   E,  31  Rose  Street,  Somerville 
Abugov,  Jacob,  2  E,  115  Glenville  Avenue,  Allston 
Adams,  Joseph  W.,  3  E,  31  Lakehill  Avenue,  Arlington 
Aho,  Raymond  E.,  2  E,  284  Elm  Street,  Fitchburg 
Aikens,  Alexander  E.,  Jr.,  4  E,  844  Beacon  Street,  Boston 
Aisner,  Jason  A.,  2  LA.,   191  Babcock  Street,  Brookline 
Alberghini,  Delmo  F  ,  4   B.A.,   7   Lowell   Circle,   Somerville 
Alexander,  Dean  D.,  2  LA.,  128  Marlboro  Street,  Wollaston 
Alfred,  David  S„  3   F.  25  South  Street,  Brighton 
Allen,  Erwin,  3  E,  672  Washington  Street,  Brookline 
Allen,  Stuart  E.,  222  Hemenwav  Street,  Boston 
Aloupis,  Spiros  C,  2   E,   13  Brown  Square,  Ipswich 
Alpert,  Sumner,  4  E.   147  Talbot  Avenue,  Dorchester 
Alves,  Mario,  2  E,  52  Westbrook  Street,  New  Bedford 
Andersen,  Anders  E„  2   E,  769  Boylst-n  Street,  Brookline 
Andersen,  Robert  V.,  2  E,  6  McKinley  Avenue.  Beverly 
Anderson,  Carlton  C,  2  E,  124  Nichols  Avenue,  Bridgeport, 

Connecticut 
Anderson,  Norman  A.,  3  E.  1 1   Linden  Street,  North  Easton 
Anderson,  Robert  O.,  3  E,  59  Sheridan  Avenue,  Medford 
Andrews,  Harry,  3  E,  69  Hamilton  Avenue,  Lynn 
Andrews,  Peter,  4  E,   105  Johnson  Street,  Springfield 
Annunziata,  Joseph  V.,  4  B.A.,  4  Greenway  Street,  Hamden, 

Connecticut 
Antognoni,  John  J.,  3  E,  12  Elsinore  Street,  Concord 
Antonopoulos,  Charles,  2  E,  84  Lewis  Street,  Lowell 
Arcaro,  Angelo  M..   2   L.A.,    113   Cottage  Street,   Franklin 
Armstrong,  James,  2  E,  96  Tonawanda  Street,  Dorchester 
Arnold,  Vincent  F.,   3   LA..  65   Bingham  Avenue,   Dedham 
Aronson,  Irving,  3  E,  91   Marion  Street,  Brookline 
Arots,  Joseph  B.,   3   E,   21   Willard  Street.  Waterbury, 

Connecticut 
Arvedon.  William  J.,   2   LA.,  25   Gibbs  Street,  Brookline 
Ashton,   Lawrence  W.,   2   LA.,    180  Spring  Street,  Brockton 
Atkinson,   Arthur   G..   3    E,    151    Hackett   Place,   Rutherford, 

New  Jersey 
Aulson,  Philip  J.,  2   E.  413   Lafayette  Street,  Salem 
Austin,  Sidney  F.,  4  E,  6  High  Street,  Orleans,  Vermont 
Axtman,  William  H.,  2   E,   34  Hume  Avenue,  Medford 
Ayvazian,  Arthur,  3  L.A.,   18  Merrifield  Avenue,  Watertown 

Baccari,   Domenic   M.,    3    E,    922    Furnace    Brook    Parkway, 

Quincy 
Bach,  Hans  V.,  4  E,  1740  Holland  Avenue,  New  York  City, 

New  York 
Badger,  Raymond  J.,   3   B.A.,   33   Bateswell  Road,   Boston 
Baker,  Jason  B.,  2  E,  44  Supple  Road,  Roxbury 
Bakerjian,  Benjamin  H.,  2  E,  404  Mt.  Auburn  Street, 

Watertown 
Balduf,  Curtis  L.,  2  E,  24  Phillips  Avenue,  Norwood 
Baratta,  Vincent,   2   E,   2  2   Whiting  Street,   Plymouth 
Baron,  Burnett,  4  E,  21  Nazing  Street,  Roxbury 
Barrett,  Robert  F„  3  E,   187  High  Street,  Reading 
Barritt,  Jack  S„  2  E,  89  Eustis  Street,  Roxbury 
Bartlett,  Stephen  O.,  2   E,  8  Prescott  Street,  Roxbury 
Beane,  Robert  H.,  4  E,  271  North  Street,  North  Weymouth 
Beard,  Richard  B.,  4  E,  23  Milton  Avenue,  Dorchester 


Beckett,  George  A.,  4  E,   11  Woodland  Avenue,  Medford 
Belet,  Joseph  J.,  3  E,  205  West  9  Street,  South  Boston 
Benjamin,  Irwin  A.,  3  E,  8  Fowler  Street,  Dorchester 
Bennett,  Alan  C,  2  B.A.,  Highland  Avenue,  Cheshire, 

Connecticut 
Bennett,  Warren  H.,  Jr.,   2   E,    159  Melrose  Street,  Melrose 
Berman,  Theodore,  4  E,   114  Bellingham  Street,  Chelsea 
Beuttel,  Richard  W.,  3  E,   15  State  Street,  Wellesley 
Bikofsky,  Henry  L„  3  E,  7  Richfield  Street,  Dorchester 
Bililies,  Charles  A.,  4  B.A.,  422  Tremont  Street,  Boston 
Bishop.   Henry  J.,  4  E,  606  County  Street,  New  Bedford 
Blake,  Harold  P.,  Jr.,  2  E,  Locust  Street,  Assonet 
Blakeney,  Edward  K.,  3  LA.,  20  Laurel  Street,  Arlington 
Blanchard,  Charles   R.,   2   E,   324  Main  Street,  Nashua, 

New  Hampshire 
Block,  Samuel  N.,  3  E,  18  Abbot  Street,  Dorchester 
Bloom,  Jerome  H.,  2  E,  395  Harvard  Street,  Brookline 
Blustein,  Ira  J.,  2  E,  43  Wenonah  Street,  Roxbury 
Bolger,  Joseph  F„   2   E,   94  Whipple  Street,   Fall   River 
Bcnasera,   Salvatore  J.,   2   B.A.,   217   Lexington  Street, 

East  Boston 
Bongarten,   Harold,   3   E,   5  Norfolk  Terrace,  Dorchester 
Boothroyd,  Howard  W.,  2   E,   27  Bertram  Street,  Beverly 
Bordewieck,  Robert  W.,  4  E,  274  Weston  Road,  Wellesley 
Bordewieck,  Walter  W.,  2   E,  274  Weston  Road,  Wellesley 
Bosselman,  William  E.,  Jr.,   3   E,  83  Sanderson   Avenue, 

Dedham 
Bovarnick,  Myron  L„  2   E,  80  Hutchings  Street,  Roxbury 
Bowen,  Fred  P.,   3  E,  51   Simpson  Avenue,  Somerville 
Bower,  Andrew  T.,  Jr.,   3   E,   52   Hemlock  Street,  Needham 
Boyce,  Lester  F.,  Jr.,  3  B.A.,  9  Craig  Place,  Brookline 
Boyce,  Warren  T.,  4  E,  658  South  Main  Street,  Sharon 
Bradford,   William  J.,   2    E,   99   Paradise  Road,   Swampscott 
Bradley,   William  A.,   2   E,    102   Bowdoin   Street,   Wollaston 
Brastow,   Edgar   R„   4   E,    50   Maple   Street,    Attleboro    Falls 
Brazil,  John  J.,   2   E,   37  Prescott  Street,   East  Boston 
Briggs,  Ralph  G„  Jr.,  2  E,  Main  Street,  Upton 
Briggs,  Richard  G.,   3   E,  S  Plymouth  Street,  Arlington 
Britt,  William  C,  2   E,   1704   Lanier  Place,  Washington, 

D.  C. 
Broadley,  Harry  R.,  Jr.,  2   LA.,  60  Dana  Place, 

Needham   Heights 
Brooker,   Theodore,    2    L.A.,   451    Walnut   Avenue,   Roxbury 
Brooks,  Paul  J.,  Jr.,  2  E,  46  Appleton  Street,  Saugus 
Brown,   Herman,   3   LA.,   11   Fowler  Street,  Dorchester 
Brownell,  Robert,  2   E,   17  Moon  Road,  Lynn 
Brugnetti,  Aldino  J.,  2   E.,  98  Fremont  Street,  Boston 
Brusco,  Richard  J.,   3   E,   32   Cross  Street,  Westfield 
Brustas,  James  S.,  2  E,   185   Highland  Avenue,  Maiden 
Bruxelles,  Gregory  N.,  3  LA.,  244  Leyden  Street, 

East  Boston 
Bubieniec,  Vincent  F..  3  E,  34  Crescent  Street,  Whitman 
Bulba,  Joseph  J.,  3  E,  368  Franklin  Avenue,  Hartford, 

Connecticut 
Bunker,  Richard  D„  2   E,  86  Thornton  Street,  Boston 
Buono,  Joseph  A.,  2  LA.,  566A  Main  Street,  Medford 
Burbridge,  John  A.,   3   E,  62  Chase  Avenue,  Lexington 


122 


Burrows,  James  L.,  2  L.A.,  105  Central  Avenue,  Newtonville 

Burstein,  Sol,  4  E,   198  Chester  Avenue,  Chelsea 

Burt,  Alan  C,  4  E,   175   South  Avenue,  Attleboro 

Burt,  Wesley  S.,  3  E,  62  Moulton  Street,  Lynn 

Burtman,  Jacob,   2   E,  80  Maverick  Street,  Chelsea 

Burton,  Gardner  P.,   3  E,  Porter  Street,  Wenham 

Burwen,   Leroy  S.,    3    LA.,    10   Hazelmere  Road,   Roslindale 

Bush,  Byron  O.,  Jr.,  3  LA.,  4  Westville  Road,  Dorchester 

Busharis,  John,  2   E,   35  Zamora  Street,  Boston 

Busteed,  Paul   E.,   3   E,  40  Packard  Avenue,  Somerville 

Cahill,  David  R.,  2  E,   12  Early  Avenue,  Medford 
Campbell,  John  M.,  2  E,  23  High  Street,  Marlboro 
Canner,  Irving,   3   E,   224   Harold  Street,  Boston 
Carleton,  Hugh  M.,   3   E,   58  Glenwood  Street,  Maiden 
Carlin,  Arnold  D.,  2   E,   113   Park  Street,  West  Roxbury 
Carlin,  Arthur  H.,  2  E,  51   Abbottsford  Road,  Brookline 
Carlson,  Alden  B.,  4  E,   126  Shermon  Street,  Wollaston 
Carter,  Carl  R.,  4  E,  43  Farnsworth  Street,  Waltham 
Cate,  Rudolph  E.,  2  E,  127  Belvidere  Street,  Lakeport, 

New  Hampshire 
Catotti,  Edward  B.,  2  E,  9  Linden  Street,  Williamstown 
Catterall,  George  W.,  2  B.A.,  46  Lexington  Street,  Belmont 
Chagnot,  Henry  F  ,  4  E,  6  Rockwell  Place,  Milton 
Chait,  Herman  N,  3  E,  26  Wentworth  Terrace,  Dorchester 
Chalpin,  William,  3  E,  46  Mallon  Road,  Boston 
Changelian,  George  P.,   3   E,   14  Mark  Street,  Jamaica  Plain 
Chansky,  Sumner  B.,   2   E,   23  Bertram  Street,   Beverly 
Chase,  Arthur  L.,  2   E,   19  Kilton  Street,  Taunton 
Cheever,  John  A.,  4  E,  464  Beacon  Street,  Boston 
Cheney,  Gordon  A.,  3  E,  Main  Street,  Newton  Junction, 

New  Hampshire 
Chigas,  Vessarios,  4  E,   120  Mt.  Washington  Street,   Lowell 
Childs,  Frederick  M,  3  E,  Box  35,  Marstons  Mills 
Chin,  Thomas,  2  E,  475  Broadway  Street,  Chelsea 
Christopher,  Clifford  Z.,  4  E,  49  Elizabeth  Road,  Belmont 
Ciaschini,  Walter  A.,  2  E,   19  Market  Street,  Northampton 
Clark,  Lloyd  H,  3  E,  110  North  Street,  Boston 
Clark,  Sidney  F.,   3  E,  2033  Commonwealth  Avenue, 

Auburndale 
Cleary,  Paul   E.,  2   LA.,   12  West  Street,  Norwood 
Clericuzio,  Alfred  M.,  2   E,   349V2   Meridian  Street, 

East  Boston 
Cohen,  Edward,   2   L.A.,   35   Stratton  Street,  Dorchester 
Cohen,  Herbert  W.,   3   E,  42  Nevada  Street,   Winthrop 
Cohen,  Martin  E.,  2  E,  36  Abbot  Street,  Dorchester 
Cohen,  Milton  L.,  4   E,    111   Atlantic  Avenue,  Revere 
Cohen,  Samuel  H.,  4  E,   100  Atlantic  Avenue,  Revere 
Colaneri,  John  D.,  4  LA.,  34  Brook  Road,  Sharon 
Colarusso,  Joseph  J.,   3   E.  709  Bennington  Street, 

East  Boston 
Cole,  R.  Craig,  3  E,  32  Clark  Street,  Worcester 
Collazzo,  Edward  P.,  2  E,   28  Franklin  Street,  Woburn 
Colton,  Benjamin  F.,  2   E,   172   Broadway,  Taunton 
Conner,  Richard,  4  B.A.,   Hastings  Street,  Framingham 
Connolly,  Thomas  J.,  3  E,  312  East  8th  Street,  South  Boston 
Connors,  James  F.,  4  E,  11  Berry  Street,  Maiden 
Connors,  Robert  J.,   3  LA.,  41   Hayward  Street,  Milford 
Constant,  Arthur,   3  E,  229  Norfolk  Street,  Wollaston 
Conviser,  Sanford  R.,  4  E,  447  Norfolk  Street,  Mattapan 
Conway,  Donald,   2   L.A.,   421   Bay  Street,  Springfield 
Cook,  Charles  H.,  Jr.,  4  LA.,  18  Herbert  Avenue,  Saugus 
Cook,  Frederick   E.,  2   E,  251   West  Street,  Wrentham 
Cooper,  William  F.,  3  E,  8  Centre  Street,  Cambridge 


Coran,  Daniel  W.,  3   E,   154  Central  Avenue,  Chelsea 
Corapi,  Vincent,   3   E,  69  Forest  Street,  Watertown 
Cornish,  James   E.,   3   B.A.,   215    Highland   Avenue. 

Newtcnville 
Coscia,  Joseph  M.,  2  LA.,  249  Webster  Street,  East  Boston 
Costa,  Anthony  J.,  4  B.A.,  170  "I"  Street,  South  Boston 
Cowles,  John  H.,  3   E,  768  Arch  Street,  New  Britain, 

Connecticut 
Crampton,  Arthur  W.,  Jr.,   2   E,   109  Bartlett  Avenue, 

Arlington 
Creedon,  John,  3  E,  29  Lewis  Avenue,  Arlington 
Crispin,   William   L.,   2   E,    1124   Walnut  Street,   Elmira, 

New  York 
Crowley,  Ernest  J.,   3   E,   1   Brandon  Road,  Milton 
Crowley,  William  H„  Jr.,  3   E,  86  Otis  Street,  Milton 
Curry,  Howard  M.,  3  LA.,  53  South  Central  Street,  Bradford 
Curtis,  Harold  W.,  3  E,  108  Ash  Street,  Stoughton 

Dahill,  Arthur  J.,   3  E,   179  Highland  Street,  Taunton 
Dahlstrom,  Harry  W.,   4  E,    18   Burgoyne  Street,   Elmwood, 

Connecticut 
Daly,  Frank  T.,  2  E,  50  Magnolia  Avenue,  Lynn 
Dantowitz,  Philip,  4  E,  1111  Blue  Hill  Avenue,  Dorchester 
Davidovitz,  Phillip,   2   E,   250  Chestnut  Street,   Chelsea 
Deery,  Joseph,  3  B.A.,  S3  St.  Rose  Street,  Boston 
Delgrosso,  Vincent  A.,   2   E,  63   Arlington  Boulevard, 

North  Arlington,  New  Jersey 
DcRosa,  Dinamico,  F.,  4  LA.,  15  Lowell  Street,  Andover 
DeSousa,  Robert  J.,  2  E,   15  Farrar  Street,  Cambridge 
DiNardo,  Albert,  4  E,  262  Maverick  Street,  East  Boston 
Dincecco,  Nicholas  J.,  2   E,   7  Stillman  Street,  Boston 
DiNozzi,  Alfred,   3   E,   252   Broadway  Street,   Boston 
Diodati,  Giacomo  F„  4  E,   34  Bellevue  Avenue,  Haverhill 
DiSciullo,   Eugene,   4   E,    17   Middlesex  Street,   Boston 
Dlugokecki,  John  G,   2   B.A.,  632  Dorchester  Avenue, 

South   Boston 
Dobis,  Lawrence  S.,  2  E,  394  Linden  Street,  Wellesley  Hills 
Dodge,  Philip  R„  2  E,   188  Foster  Street,  Brighton 
Doherty,   Francis   W.,   2    E,    100   Magoun   Avenue,   Medford 
Doherty,  John  J.,   3   E,   14  Radcliffe  Road,  Mattapan 
Dominic,   Randolph   P.,   2   E,   226   Hillside   Avenue, 

Torrington,  Connecticut 
Donahoe,  Charles  F.,  3  E,  96  Montvale  Avenue,  Stoneham 
Donnellan,  James,   3  B.A.,   102  Gainsboro  Street,  Boston 
Donovan,  Edward  P.,  2  E,  207  Cottage  Parkway  Road, 

Winthrop 
Doonan,  Robert  A.,  4  E,   551   Brookline  Avenue,  Brookline 
Douville,  James  J.,  3  LA.,  800  Worcester  Street,  Wellesley 
Drenker,   John  W.,  4   E,   Highland   Road,   Thornwood, 

New   York 
Dubin,  Joseph  A.,   3   E,  99  Ballou  Avenue,  Dorchester 
Dumanian,  John,  4   E,  86  Sagamore  Street,   Lynn 
Duncan,  Edwin  C,  Jr..  3  E,  41  Putnam  Park,  Fitchburg 
Durakis,  Manuel   A.,  4   E,   27   Pearl   Terrace,  Cambridge 
Dutting,  Richard  F.,   3   E,   12   Wildwood  Street,  Winchester 

Eigenmacht,  Harry,  2  E,   130  Humboldt  Avenue,  Roxbury 
Eldridge,  Kenneth  G.,   2   E,   22   Arch  Street,  Brockton 
Ellion,  M.   Edmund,   4   E,   50  Sea   Foam  Avenue,  Winthrop 
Emanuelson,  Roy  M.,  2   E,  363  Mechanic  Street,  Fitchburg 
Epstein,  Oscar,  3  E,   18  North  Russell  Street,  Boston 
Esterman,  Benjamin,  4  E,   12  Kerwin  Street,  Dorchester 
Estes,  Howard  L.,  2  LA.,  Windsor 


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Fabio,  Faliero  A.,  4  E,  4  Oakview  Avenue,  Roxbury 
Fabio,  Faust  F.,  3  E,  4  Oakview  Avenue,  Roxbury 
Fardy,  Richard  F.,   3   E,   130  School  Street,  Westwood 
Farley,  Wilbur  H.,  2  E,  1  Columbia  Road,  Beverly 
Farmer,  Earle  C,  4  LA.,  431  West  Fourth  Street, 

South  Boston 
Feinstein,  Franklin,  4  LA.,  35  Tudor  Street,  Lynn 
Feldman,  Lawrence  S.,  2  E,  44  Jefferson  Avenue,  Chelsea 
Ferraro,  Joseph  L.,  4  E,   39  Library  Street,  Revere 
Festa,  John  R.,  3  E,  82  Gainsboro  Street,  Boston 
Fettig,  Henry  H.,   2   E,   36  Atherton  Street,  Roxbury 
Fieldman,  Noah  N.,  2  LA.,  41  West  Selden  Street,  Mattapan 
Fine,  Phil,  2  B.A.,   136  Beverly  Road,  Chestnut  Hill 
Fine,  Saul  A.,  4  E,  20  Chatham  Road,   Everett 
Finkelstein,  Morris  B.,  3  E,  74  Holyoke  Street,  Maiden 
Fiore,  Dominic,  4   E.   147  Dana  Avenue,  Hyde  Park 
Fipphen,  Richard,   3   E,   7   Chase  Terrace,   Shrewsbury 
Fiscus,  Willard  K.,  3  E,  18  Brook  Street,  Wakefield 
Fisher,  A.  Oman,  4  E,  34  Oakview  Terrace,  Jamaica  Plain 
Fitzgerald,  Winthrop  S.,   2   E,   Fiske  Street,  Tewksbury 
Flaherty,  John  B.,  Jr.,  4  E,  6  Lewis  Street,  Medford 
Fleischmann,  Alfred  J.,  3  E,  4  Lindner  Court,  Lawrence 
Fleming,  George  L„  2  E,  26  Russell  Avenue,  Watertown 
Flitner,  Francis  P.,  4  E,  Greenville,  New  Hampshire 
Foley,  Thomas  J.,  3  E,  18  Brooks  Street,  Maynard 
Folino,  Frank  D  ,  3  E,  10  Fleet  Street,  Boston 
Forbes,  Charles  A.,  2  E,  Holliston  Street,  Medway 
Forrest.  John  P.,  Jr.,  2  B.A.,  Bethel,  Vermont 
Foss,  Ernest  D.,  2  E,  39  Beltran  Street,  Maiden 
Frangiamone,  Gioacchino,  4  E,  15  Charter  Street,  Boston 
Freedman,  Melvin  I.,  4  LA.,  88  Waumbeck  Street,  Roxbury 
Freedman,   Nathan,    2    E,    153   Howard   Avenue,   Roxbury 
Freeman,  Albert  P..  3  E,  23  Symphony  Road,  Boston 
Friedberg,  Selig  M.,   3  E,  7  Fottler  Road,  Mattapan 
Frisoli,  Leonard  D.,  3  E,  108  Putnam  Street,  East  Boston 
Fritz,  Donald  S.,  3  E,  24  Normandy  Street,  Roxbury 
Frizzell,  Philip  A.,  3  E,  Woodstock,  Vermont 
Fucci,  Louis  J.,  3  E,  70  River  Street,  Rutland,  Vermont 
Fullam,  Edward  W.,  2  E,  18  Spring  Street,  Livermore  Falls, 

Maine 
Fuller,  Paul,  2  E,   129  Tonawanda  Street,  Dorchester 
Fullerton,  Ralph  W..  3  E,  63  Concord  Avenue,  Milton 


Galis,  Irving,  2  LA.,  43  Basset  Street,  Lynn 

Galten,  Edward  J.,  2  E,  151  11th  Street,  Wood-Ridge, 

New  Jersey 
Garcia,  Joseph,  Jr.,  2  E,  97  Greaton  Road,  West  Roxbury 
Gardner,  Andrew  H.,  Jr.,   3   E,  61   Porter  Street,  Melrose 
Geogerian,  George  H.,   3  B.A.,   33   Pilling  Street,  Haverhill 
George,  John,  3  B.A.,  73  School  Street,  Cambridge 
Gertel,  Maurice  G.  4  E,  46  Favre  Street,  Mattapan 
Giarrusso,  Alexander  R.,  2  B.A.,  6  Quincy  Street,  Methuen 
Gifford,  Charles  E.,  3  E,  41  Junior  Street,  New  Bedford 
Gilbert,  Walter  R„  Jr.,  3  E,   129  Larch  Road,  Cambridge 
Gilcher,  Edwin  A.,  3  E,  879  Central  Street,  Stoughton 
Gillis,  Alfred,  4  E,  9  Brown  Street,  Ipswich 
Gillis,  William  E.,   3   LA.,   Foxon  Road,  East  Haven, 

Connecticut 
Glazer,  Walter  L.,   2   E,   93   Lawrence  Street,  Boston 
Gobell,  Edward  G.,  2  E,  10  Ferndale  Street,  Manchester, 

Connecticut 
Goggin,  William  F.,  3  LA.,  10  Chestnut  Street,  Peabody 
Gold,  Isadore  L.,  2   E,  209  Court  Street,   Brockton 


Goldberg,  Melvin  H.,  2  E,  94  Maverick  Street,  Chelsea 
Golden,  Seymour  M.,  4  LA.,   19  Day  Street,  New  Haven, 

Connecticut 
Goldman,  Milton  A.,  2  E,  41  Lome  Street,  Dorchester 
Gollis,  Paul   H.,   2   LA.,   391   Farm  Street,  New  Bedford 
Gondek,  Eugene  P.,  2  E,  83  Third  Street,  Lowell 
Goode,  John  J.,  4  E,  696  Huntington  Avenue,  Boston 
Gordon,  Robert  M.,   3   LA.,  7  Tennis  Road,  Mattapan 
Gotthardt,  Albert  L.,  2  E,  61  Favre  Street,  Boston 
Goulston,  Herbert  J.,  Jr.,  2  LA.,  6  Shailer  Street,  Brookline 
Govoni,  Walter  J.,  3   E,   524  Westfield  Street, 

West  Springfield 
Gowen,  George  F.,  3   L.A.,  677  Dudley  Street,  Dorchester 
Grant,  Muir  W.,  3  E,  58  Belmont  Street,  Wollaston 
Grasewicz,  Thaddeus  F.,  2  E,  58  Princeton  Street,  Medford 
Gravellese,  Joseph  A.,   3   L.A.,   12   Upland  Park,  Somerville 
Greenwood,  Charles  H.,  Jr.,  3  E,   196  Central  Street, 

Springfield 
Griffin,  Charles  J.,  4  E,  9  Myrtle  Street,  Woburn 
Grilli,  Henry,  2  E,  142  Stratford  Street,  West  Roxbury 
Grosser,  Daniel  L.,  4  E,   111   University  Road,  Brookline 
Groves,  Mason  L.,  3  E,  30  Peacevale  Road,  Dorchester 
Grundy,  Ralph,  3   E,  20  Doris  Avenue,  Brockton 
Guimond,  Ralph  D.,   3   E,  95   Armandine  Street,  Dorchester 
Gunderson,  Charles  R.,  4  E,   36  Marshall   Street,  Winthrop 

Haddad,  Sheffield  G.,  4  E,   14  Bobolink  Street, 

West  Roxbury 
Hall,  Henry  S.,  2  E,  94  Harvard  Avenue,  Brookline 
Hall,  Robert  T.,  4   E,  Pleasant  Street,  Freeport,  Maine 
Hansen,  Arthur  H.,  2  E,   178  Lexington  Street,  East  Boston 
Haraden,  Robert  C,  2  E,  130  Cottage  Street,  Bar  Harbor, 

Maine 
Harrington,  Cornelius  J.,  Jr.,   2   E,   128  Cypress  Street, 

Brookline 
Harrington,  Edward  F.,  3  E,  129  Florence  Street,  Roslindale 
Harris,  Thomas  H.,  2  E,  83  Tacoma  Street,  Hyde  Park 
Hastings,  Melvin  S.,  3  E,   14  Linden  Street,  Marblehead 
Hatch,  Samuel  F.,  2  E,   13  Richards  Road,  Watertown 
Haughey,  David  W.,  2  E,  243  Plymouth  Road,  Newton 
Hayes,  George  C,  2   E,   31   Stonington  Street, 

North  Andover 
Healy,  Grant  S.,  2  E,  Union  Point,  Webster 
Hearth,  Theodore  F.,  2  E,  South  Water  Street,  Assonet 
Hebert,  Arthur,  2  E,  337  Mt.  Pleasant  Street,  Fall  River 
Henn,  Albert  William,  4  E,  164  Kirkstall  Road,  Newtonville 
Henshaw,  John  A.  H.,  4  E,  113  Trefton  Drive, 

East  Braintree 
Hentoff,  Nathan  I.,  3  LA.,  1  Howland  Street,  Roxbury 
Heywood,  John,  4  B.A.,   85   Elm  Street,  Gardner 
Hicks,  Carman  T.,  3  E,  227  South  Walker  Street,  Taunton 
Higginbotham,  David  E.,  3  E,  397  Washington  Street, 

Taunton 
Hirtle,  Allen  C,  2   E,  68  Russell  Street,  North  Quincy 
Hixon,  Bradford  A.,  Jr.,  3  E,   149  Franklin  Street, 

Framingham 
Hochmuth,  Charles  E.,  3  E,  248  Orient  Avenue,  East  Boston 
Holden,  Fred  G,  3  LA.,  45  Robert  Street,  Attleboro 
Holmes,  Donald  S.,  2  E,  111  West  Chestnut  Street, 

Brockton 
Hopkins,  Stewart  W.,  3  E,  225  Main  Street,  Brattleboro, 

Vermont 
Huckins,   Harold  A.,  Jr.,   2   E,   139  Trapelo  Road,   Belmont 


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Huckins,  Robert  N.,  4  L.A.,  139  Trapelo  Road,  Belmont 
Hunt,  Robert  D.,  2  B.A.,  5  Cottage  Street,  East  Weymouth 
Hunter,  James  E.,  Jr.,  3  E,   36  Case  Avenue,  Cranston, 

Rhode  Island 
Hurley,  Walter  E.,  Jr.,  4  B.A.,    1120  Walnut  Street, 

Newton  Highlands 
Hurtig,  Carl  R.,  2  E,   17  Ellet  Street,  Dorchester 
Hutchinson,  Elliott  A.,  3  E,  3  Indiana  Court, 

Newton  Upper  Falls 

Jacobs,  David,  4  E,   110  Rosseter  Street,  Dorchester 
Jacobs,  David,  2  E,  106  Devon  Street,  Dorchester 
Jaffe,  Laurence  J.,   3   B.A.,   3425   Gates  Place,  New  York 
Jarzylo,  Alphonse  V.,  4   E,   29  Morris  Street,   Lynn 
Jenkins,  Howard  H,  2  LA.,   176  Highland  Street,  Taunton 
Jenkins,  James  H,  Jr.,  4  E,  136  Hawthorn  Road,  Braintree 
Johnson,   Eric  A.,  Jr.,   3   E,  99   Lakeside  Drive,   Shrewsbury 
Johnson,  James  A.,  2  E,  813  Tremont  Street,  Boston 
Johnson,  Herbert  M.,  4  E,   13  Dwight  Street,  Ansonia, 

Connecticut 
Johnson,   Richard   E.,  2   E,   31   Congress  Street,  Walpole 
Johnson,  Robert  W.,  3  LA.,  51  Middle  Street,  Braintree 
Johnson,  Theodore  K.,  2   E,   1090  Washington  Street, 

Holliston 
Jones,  Carl  I.,  3  E,  353  South  Maple  Avenue,  Ridgewood, 

New  Jersey 
Jones,  Ralph  H.,  Jr.,  2  E,  52  Paul  Gore  Street, 

Jamaica   Plain 
Jones,  William  P.,  2  E,  271  Norfolk  Street,  Springfield 
Jordan,   Merrill   E.,  4  LA.,   9  Colonial   Road, 

North   Weymouth 

Kabachnick,  Marvin,   2   E,   22   Greendale  Road,   Mattapan 
Kagan,  Irving  H,  4   LA...   146  Hichborn  Street,  Revere 
Kagan,   Percy  H,  2   LA.,  92  Devon  Street,  Roxbury 
Kalin,   Robert,  4  L.A.,   209  Belmont  Street,  Everett 
Kanter,  Manuel  A.,  4  E,  24  Marlborough  Street,  Chelsea 
Kasparian,  Harry,  4   E,   135   Broadway  Street,  Haverhill 
Kassels,  Robert  D.,  2  LA.,  98  Willowood  Street, 

Dorchester 
Katz,  Arnold,  2   E,  24  Brenton  Street,  Dorchester 
Katz,  Adolph  I.,  3  E,  63  Lawrence  Avenue,  Roxbury 
Katz,  George,  4  E,  29  Bloomingdale  Street,  Chelsea 
Katz,  Gerald  H,  3  E,  31   Allen  Street,  Boston 
Kaufman,  Howard  N.,  2   E,  42   Wainwright  Street, 

Dorchester 
Kay,  Millard   M.,   3   E,   24  Calder  Street,  Dorchester 
Kazanowski,   Henry,   3    E,    161   Burlington   Avenue,   Bristol, 

Connecticut 
Kearney,  Gerald  B.,  4  B.A.,    19  Aldrich  Street,  Roslindale 
Keating,  Lester  W.,  3   E,  35  Warwick  Road,  Newton 
Keck,  William  J.,  4  E,  9  Lexington  Avenue,  Hyde  Park 
Kee,  George,  4  E,  56  Tyler  Street,  Boston 
Kelley,  John  J.,  4  E,   240  Jamaicaway,  Boston 
Kelley,  John  T.,  4  L.A.,    16  Wheeler  Avenue,   Medford 
Kennedy,  Clayton  W.,  Jr.,  3  E,  87  Pleasant  Street, 

North  Andover 


Kennedy,  Richard  L.,  2  B.A.,  381   Lawrence  Road,  Medford 
Kenny,   Sumner  G.,  4   E,   27  Sims  Street,  Newport, 

Rhode  Island 
Kiernan,  Joseph  R.,  3  E,  22  Phillips  Street,  Lowell 
Kiesel,  Norman  R.,   3   E,   39  Whiting  Avenue,  Torrington, 

Connecticut 
King,  David  R.,  4   E,   15   Frederick  Avenue,   Methuen 
Kingsbury,  Norman  E.,  2  E,  47  Lothrop  Avenue,  Milton 
Kisner,  Walter  M.,  3  E,  56  Topliff  Street,  Dorchester 
Knowlton,  Charles  W.,  Jr.,  2  E,  30  Elm  Avenue,  Fairhaven 
Knowlton,  Robert  J.,  4  E,  11  Roxbury  Avenue,  Natick 
Koch,  Alfred,  3  E,  27  Woodland  Court,  Lawrence 
Kolner,  Bennett,   3   E,  91   Bowdoin  Avenue,  Dorchester 
Kontanis,  John  J.,   3   E,   100  Belvidere  Street,  Boston 
Kopsiaftis,  Nicholas,  4  E,  3  West  Street  Fitchburg 
Koschny,  William  S.,  3  E,  Bryerwood  Avenue,  Middletown, 

Rhode  Island 
Koskoris,  George  P.,  2  E,  193  St.  Botolph  Street,  Boston 
Kraemer,  Kenneth  N.,  2  E,  R.F.D.  #1,  Shelton,  Connecticut 
Kramer,  Alvan,  2  E,   12  Sonoma  Street,  Roxbury 
Krasner,  Morton  H,   3   E,  75  Warren  Avenue,  Maiden 
Krukonis,  Serafin  J.,  3  E,   185  Silver  Street,  South  Boston 
Kuehn,  Richard  F.,  2  E,  436  Mammoth  Road,  Manchester, 

New  Hampshire 
Kuehn,  Robert  N.,  4  E,  436  Mammoth  Road,  Manchester, 

New  Hampshire 
Kupferman,  Saul  C,  3  L.A.,  36  Wentworth  Street, 

Dorchester 

Laakso,  George  W.,  Jr.,  3  E,  5  Winthrop  Street,  Peabody 
Laible,  Roy  C,  2   LA.,  69  Albano  Street,  Roslindale 
Lamb,  Charles  W.,  3   E,  Apt  .20,   110  St.  Stephen  Street, 

Boston 
Lamb,   Edward  R.,   3   E,  Hartland,  Vermont 
Lammi,  Raymond  E.,  3  E,  66  Leighton  Street,  Fitchburg 
Lang,  Robert  S.,  2  E,  30  Howard  Street,  North  Weymouth 
Lapuck,  Jack   L.,   2   L.A.,   235   Humboldt   Avenue,   Roxbury 
Larson,  Frank  R.,  2   E,   34  Yeomans  Avenue,  Medford 
Laub,  Rainer  M.,  2  E,  42  Park  Vale  Avenue,  Allston 
Lawson,  John  Q.,  2   E,   13   Linnea  Avenue,  Brockton 
Leach,  George  H,  3  E,  20  Hammond  Street,  Newton 
Leanos,  Stanley,  2  LA.,  58  Fowle  Street,  Woburn 
LeGrys,  John  R.,  3  E,  East  Main  Street,  Cambridge 
Leiter,   Max,   2    L.A.,   Salem    Street,    Wilmington 
Leone,  Francis,  3  E,  67  Green  Street,  Newton 
Levey,  Harold  A.,  2   L.A.,  33  Ocean  Avenue,  Winthrop 
Levine,  Melvin  F.,   3   E,  68  American   Legion  Highway, 

Dorchester 
Levine,  Richard  L.,  2  E,  28  Bowdoin  Avenue,  Dorchester 
Levine,  Sidney,  3  E,  32  Wolcott  Street,  Maiden 
Levitan,  Irwin  G.,  3  E,  Mermaid  Avenue,  Winthrop 
Ling,  Robert  T.,  2  E,   11   Union  Street,  Somerville 
Linsky,  Lester  B.,  2  E,  244  Chestnut  Street,  Chelsea 
Linteris,  Lino  L.,  4  E,  46  Bowdoin  Street,  Dorchester 
Lippa,  Leo  M.,  4  E,  644  Harvard  Street,  Mattapan 
Litwin,   Robert  I.,   2    LA.,   49   Theodore   Street,   Dorchester 
Loitherstein,   Leonard  B.,   3   E,  64  Goodale  Road,  Boston 


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Lovejoy,  Stanley,  Jr.,   3   E,  96  Appleton  Street,  Arlington 
Luciani,  John   P.,   2   E,  8  Chestnut  Street,  Beverly 
Lumsden,  Donald  J.,  3  B.A.,  204  Highgate  Street,  Needham 
Lund,   George  R.,   4   E,   76   California   Street,   Watertown 
Lunetta,   Louis   L.,   3   E,  4  Michelangelo   Street,  Boston 


MacAnespie,  Thomas  G.,  3  E,  601  8th  Street,  South  Boston 
MacGregor,  Robert  B„  4   E,   30  Redlands  Road, 

West   Roxbury 
MacKenna,  Neil  S.,  4  LA.,  Concord  Road,  Wayland 
Maguire,  Joseph  M.,  4  E,  111  Howland  Street,  Boston 
Maida,  William  A.,  4  E,  90  Orient  Avenue,  East  Boston 
Maienza,  Joseph,  Jr.,   3   E,   126  Crescent  Hill  Avenue, 

Lexington 
Maranjian,  Azad,  2   LA..   3S4  North  Bedford  Street. 

East  Bridgewater 
Maravell,  William  N.,  2  E,  5  Gibson  Place,  Fitchburg 
Marchand,  Oscar  J.,  Jr.,  3  E,   108  Fayerweather  Street, 

Cambridge 
Markell,  Robert  J.,  3  E,  92  Waumbeck  Street,  Roxbury 
Markham,  Clifford  I.,  Jr.,  4  LA.,   144  Walnut  Street, 

Everett 
Marsh,  John  B.,  4  E,  35V2  Day  Street,  Somerville 
Marshall,  Joseph  W.,  Jr.,  3  LA.,  85  Houston  Avenue, 

Milton 
Marshall,  Lawrence  E.,  3  E,  34  Willard  Street,  New  Bedford 
Matson,  Edward  C.  4  E,   142  Kenoza  Street,  Haverhill 
Max,  Boyd  C,  2  B.A.,  4  Lenox  Road,  Baldwin,  New  York 
Maynard,  Arnold  F.,  3  E,  29  Lewiston  Street,  Brockton 
Mayne,  John  J.,  3  E,  R.F.D.  #4,  Fulton,  New  York 
McAllister,  Fredric  D.,  3  E,  Van  Brunt  Street,  Southampton, 

New  York 
McCahon,  David  S.,  3  E,  14  Cypress  Street,  Brookline 
McCann,  James  H.,  3  E,  260  Belmont  Avenue,  Brockton 
McCracken,  Alexander,  Jr.,  4  B.A.,   120  Third  Avenue, 

Auburn,  Maine 
McCuIlough,  Jerome  T.,   3  E,  252  Albion  Street,  Wakefield 
McKusker,  Joseph  H.,  4  E,  1  Horan  Way,  Apt.  274, 

Jamaica  Plain 
McDonough,  Thomas  L.,   2   E,   604   Western   Avenue,   Lynn 
McDowell,  Irving  T.,  4  L.A.,   19  Cottage  Street, 

West  Medford 
McGrath,   William   W.,   2   E,    17   VanBuren   Avenue, 

Norwalk   Connecticut 
McLaughlin,  John  N.,  2  L.A.,  86  Maple  Avenue, 

Bridgewater 
McLeod,  Benjamin  C,  2  E,   15  Chester  Street,  Allston 
McRae,  Arthur  I.,  2   E,   37  Kingston  Street,  Somerville 
Meekins,  Edward  E.,  2   E,  960  Main  Street,  Woburn 
Mellea,  Carl  J.,  2  E,  5  Oak  Place,  Hyde  Park 
Merola,    George   V.,    4   L.A.,    378    Ferry   Street,    Everett 
Merrow,  Robert  E.,  2  LA.,   12  Eastern  Avenue,  South  Essex 
Meyer,  Erich  A.,   2   E,  2  Thorndike  Street,  Arlington 
Miller,  Robert  C,  3  LA.,  326  Manning  Street,  Needham 
Mills,  Ernest  E.,  2  E,  Evergreen  Road,  Natick 
Minalga,  George  P.,  4  E,  79  Pleasant  Street,  Cambridge 
Minkin,  Herbert  L.,  4  E,  22  Wallingford  Road,  Brighton 
Misner,  Robert  K„  2  E,  19  Wales  Street,  Boston 
Moldauer,  Peter  A.,  4  E,   37  Dwight  Street,  Brookline 
Mondano,  Frank  S.,  Jr.,  2  E,  998  Broadway  Street,  Chelsea 
Morelli,  Gennaro,  3  E,  34  Almont  Street,  Medford 
Morgan,  Arthur  F.,  2  E,  51  North  Main  Street,  Ipswich 
Morrill,  F.  Lester,  4  B.A.,  80  Tyler  Street,  Wollaston 


Morrison,  Donald  M.,   3  L.A.,    15   Tavern  Road,  Waltham 
Morse,  Earl  P.,  4  E,  90  Sherman  Street,  Wollaston 
Morse,  Thomas  S.,  3   E,  243  Weld  Street,  Roslindale 
Morton,  Ellis  J.,  2   E,  46  Russell  Street,  Brookline 
Morton,  George  H.,  2   E,  46  Russell  Street,  Brookline 
Mosher,  Everett  L.,  4  E,  Worcester  Street,  Sterling 
Moulton,  Frank  R.,  Jr..  2   E,  72  Piermont  Street,  Quincy 
Mrose,  James  E.,  2  E,  42  Prosper  Street,  Maiden 
Murphy,  Edward  W.,  4  E,  647  E  Third  Street,  South  Boston 
Murray,  John  L.,  3  E,  24  Grant  Street,  Dorchester 
Myers,  Benjamin,  2   E,  39  Colonial  Avenue,  Boston 

Najarian.  Arthur  A„  2  E,  180  High  Street,  Lawrence 

Nelson,  Richard  C,  4  L.A.,  12  Howland  Court,  North  Easton 

Nesmith,  Donald,  2  E,  1156  Main  Street,  Brockton 

Nicholas,  Edward,  4  E,  145  Tyler  Street,  Boston 

Nickel,  Walter  S.,  2  E,   10  Rogers  Street,  Newton 

Nickless,  Herbert  C,  2  E,  North  Billerica 

Nowell,  David  R„  3  E,  90  Madison  Street,  Fall  River 

Ober,  Richard  M„  2   L.A.,  27  Wabon  Street,  Roxbury 
O'Connor,  John  J.,  3  E,  1 1  Sables  Court,  Medford 
Odabashian,  David,  3  E,  301  Mason  Terrace,  Brookline 
O'Donnell,  Neil  B„  2  E,  105  Southworth's  Court,  Stoughton 
O'Leary,  Jeremiah  A.,  Jr.,   3   E,  21   Freeland  Street, 

Worcester 
Oliva,  Allie  D.,  4  E,  72  Forbes  Street,  East  Hartford, 

Connecticut 
Olivito,  John  S.,  4  E,  80  Fulton  Street,  Medford 
OIney,  Richard  H.,  4  E,  R.F.D.  #2,  Woonsocket, 

Rhode   Island 
Olson,  Richard  E„   2   E,  42  Curtis  Street,  Waltham 
Otenti,  Robert  B.,  4  E,  48  Willis  Avenue,  Framingham 

Paladino,  Carlo  R.,  4  E,  8  Martyn  Street,  Waltham 
Palmer,  Kenneth  E..  3  E,   15y2  Hodges  Street,  Attleboro 
Pandiscio,  Anthony  J.  R.,  2  E,  31  Belmont  Street,  Fitchburg 
Pano,  Gury,  4  E,   120  Conant  Street,  Roxbury 
Paris,  Francis,  2   E,   508  Bennington  Street,   East  Boston 
Pashoogian,  Sarkis,  3  E,  570  Chestnut  Street,  Lynn 
Patenaude,   George   M.,   4    E,    286   Spruce   Street, 

North  Abington 
Pattangall,  Malcolm  N,  3  E,  64  North  Ash  Street,  Brockton 
Pattison,  Samuel  J.,  Jr.,  4  E,   122   East  Side  Parkway, 

Newton 
Pelosi,  Agostino  A.,  4  E,  81  Lubec  Street,  East  Boston 
Perkins,  Porter  J.,  Jr.,  4  E,   126  Barley  Street,  Wenham 
Perlmutter,  Albert,  2  E,   104  Lucerne  Street,  Dorchester 
Perrault,   William   E.,   2   LA.,   209   Liberty  Street,  Rockland 
Perry,  Randolph,  Jr.,  3  E,  39  Bradford  Road,  Watertown 
Peterson,  George  R.,   3   E,   122  Villa  Street,  Waltham 
Petrocelli,   Walter   A.,   4   E,    138   Hutchinson  Street,   Revere 
Pettingell,  Theodore  T.,  Jr.,  4  E,  87  Border  Street,  Dedham 
Pevear,  John  C,  2  E,  138  Walton  Park,  Melrose 
Philbrick,  Donald  C,  2  E,  132  Mt.  Vernon  Street,  Arlington 
Phillips,  Robert  W.,  4  E,  396  Pontiac  Avenue,  Cranston, 

Rhode  Island 
Piper,  Lawrence  I.,  4  E,  2  Greenough  Avenue,  Jamaica  Plain 
Piselli,  Joseph,  R.,  4  E,  26  Lenglen  Road,  Newton 
Pliskin,  William  G,  Jr.,  2  E,  282  Cypress  Avenue, 

New  York 
Poeton,  Richard  R.,  3   E,  491  Broadway,  Lynnfield 
Pool,  Ralph  M.,  3  E,  49  High  Street,  Rockport 
Porter,  Arthur  D  ,   3   E,   126  Villa  Street,  Waltham 


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Pranikoff,  Meyer  L.,  2   L.A.,   31   Central  Street,  Beverly 
Prendergast,  John  J.,   3    E,    174  Arlington   Street,   Lawrence 
Prescott,  Sherman  C,  4   E,   371   Winthrop  Street,  Winthrop 
Press,  Meyer,  2  E,   108  Callender  Street,  Dorchester 
Price,  Otto,  Jr.,  2   E,  66  Cabot  Street,  Milton 
Primpas,  Louis,  2  E,  Randolph  Street,  Canton 
Profita,  Joseph  C,  4   E,  20  Malvern  Avenue,  Somerville 
Pulcini,  Albert,  4  B.A.,  Town  Line  Road,  Palmyra, 

New  York 
Pylpetz,   Paul,   2   E,   313   Northampton   Road,  Amherst 
Pytka,  Edward  F.,  4  B.A.,  82  North  Street,  Three  Rivers 

Quimby,   George  M.,  Jr.,  2   E,   Passumpsic,  Vermont 

Rabin,  Leon,  3  E,  37  Falmouth  Street,  Boston 
Raftell,  William  C,  3  E,  2  Jackson  Street,  Charlestown 
Rand,  Alonzo  C,  Jr.,  4  E,  41   High  Street,  Ipswich 
Randall,   Paul  D.,  4   E,   343   High  Street,  Newburyport 
Rao,  Kannimbelle  B.  A.,  2  E,  Sampegei  Road,  Malleswaram, 

India 
Rawnsley,  James  A.,  4  E,   12  Church  Street,  Ware 
Raymond,  Albert  H.,  Jr.,   3   E,  Park  Street,  Stowe,  Vermont 
Rea,  Warren  W.,  2  E,  671  Chestnut  Street,  North  Andover 
Reardon,  John  H.,  Jr.,  4   E,  Village  Street,   Medway 
Reddingten,  Robert  E.  J.,  2   E,  2  2  Dickinson  Street,  Boston 
Reder,  Rodney  W.,   3   E,   104  Charles  Street,  Waterbury, 

Connecticut 
Reed,  Glenn  A.,   3   E.   Athens,  Vermont 
Resnick,  Hyman,  3   E,   1   Eldon  Street,  Dorchester 
Richmond,  Donald  W.,   3   E,  Center  Street,   South   Hanover 
Richmond,  Robert  B.,  4   E,   30  Swan  Road,  Winchester 
Ridgely,  Holland  F.,  4  E,  6  Crawford  Street,  Roxbury 
Rinaldi,  Anthony  L.,  3  E,   190  Maverick  Street,  East  Boston 
Robbins,  Richard  J.,   3   E,   21   School  Street,  Reading 
Robbitts,  William  R„  2  E,  180  Madison  Street,  Wood-Ridge, 

New  Jersey 
Roche,  Maurice  D.  D  .  2   E,  284  Park  Street,  Montclair, 

New  Jersey 
Rogers,  Arthur,  3  E,  73  Florence  Street,  Roslindale 
Rogovin,  Lawrence,  3  E,   15  Kenwood  Street,  Brookline 
Root,  Clarence  F.,  4   E,  Bonnie  View  Lodge,  Lakeside, 

Connecticut 
Rosato,  Frank  J.,  2   E,  88  Munroe  Street,  Somerville 
Rosen,  Samuel,  3  E,  99  Spruce  Street,  Chelsea 
Rosenfeld,  Melvin  J.,  2   E,  83  Walnut  Street,  Chelsea 
Rossetti,  Philip  A.,   2   E,  6  Cedar  Street,  Charlestown 
Roundy,  Tyler  S.,  2  E,  229  Union  Street,  Norwood 
Rowley,  Charles  A.,  4  E,  Judds  Bridge  Road,  New  Milford, 

Connecticut 
Ruf.   William  J.,   2   E,  Route   #17,   Livingston  Manor, 

New  York 
Rugen,  Donald  F.,   3   LA.,   19  Bradford  Street,  Needham 
Russo,  James  N.,  4  E,  63  Van  Winkle  Street,  Boston 
Ryan,  Herbert  G,  4  E,   159  Hollis  Avenue,  Braintree 
Ryan,  Robert  J.,  2  L.A.,  359  Boylston  Street,  Brookline 

Sahakian,   William   S.,   3   L.A.,   3   Mather   Street,   Dorchester 


Salos,  Emanuel,  2  L.A.,   10  Walcott  Street,  Natick 
Salvi,  Albert  M„  4  E,   157  Cottage  Street,  East  Boston 
Samuelian,  Kourken,    2   E,    10S   Dexter  Avenue,   Watertown 
Sandonato,  Anthony  G.,  2  E,  10  Oak  Street,  Quincy 
Sanford,  George  B.,  Jr.,   3   E,  224  High  Street,  Taunton 
SanMartino,    Nicholas    J.,    2    B.A.,    35    Atwood    Street, 

Wellesley 
Scandura,  Alfred  J.,  2  E,   38  Sargent  Street,  Lawrence 
Scherig,  Roy  K  ,  3  E,  182  East-  Street,  Lawrence 
Schmertzler,  Alvin   L.,   2   E,   119  Winthrop  Road,  Brookline 
Schneider,  Herbert  M.,  3  E,   187  Walnut  Avenue,  Roxbury 
Schwartz,   Ephraim,   2   E,  866  New  Britain  Avenue, 

Hartford,   Connecticut 
Scofield,  Frederick  E.,  2  E,  Washington  Depot,  Stamford, 

Connecticut 
Scott,  Edward  W.,  3  E,  98  Cedar  Street,  Roxbury 
Scott,  Leslie  A.,  3  E,  23  Ridge  Road,  Reading 
Searles,  Gordon  H.,  2  E,  16  Benefit  Street,  Worcester 
Sebring,   Frederick   A.,   4   E,    51    Lorraine  Street,   Roslindale 
Seidman,  Boris,  2  E,  56  Holworthy  Street,  Boston 
Selados,  George  J.,  2  B.A.,  1740  Washington  Street,  Boston 
Sessler,  Norman  A.,  4  E,  60  Lewis  Avenue,  Winthrop 
Shames,  Irving  H.,   3   E,    15   Mt.   Hood  Road,  Brighton 
Shannon,   William    L.,   4   B.A.,    115    Russell    Avenue, 

Watertown 
Sharp,  Arnold  G.,  2  E,  9  Arnold  Road,  Worcester 
Sheinefine,  Isadore,   3  E,  230  Magnolia  Street,  Roxbury 
Sher,   Ralph   M.,    3   L.A.,   95    Greenwood   Street,   Dorchester 
Shostak,  Samuel,  2   L.A.,   132  Greenwood  Street,  Dorchester 
Shreiar,  Albert  M.,   3  E,  20  Homestead  Street,  Roxbury 
Shulman,  Dane  M.,  2  L.A.,   109  Waumbeck  Street,  Roxbury 
Shulman,  William,  2  E,  28  Maiden  Street,  Everett 
Shuman,  Simon,  3  E,   11  Lorna  Road,  Mattapan 
Sibley,  Leland  R.,  4   E,   112  Walton  Street,   Fitchburg 
Sieklucki,  Alfred  P.,  3  E,  38  Westland  Avenue,  Boston 
Sikora,  John,  2  E,  12  Demond  Street,  Springfield 
Silberberg,  Robert  W.,   2   E,   22   Wentworth  Terrace, 

Dorchester 
Silver,  Reuben  J.,   2   L.A.,   505   Main  Street,  West  Medway 
Silverman,   Herbert   M.,   3    E,    33   Crawford   Street,   Roxbury 
Silverstein,  Daniel,   2   E,   14  Hazelton  Street,   Boston 
Simeone,  Louis  S.,   2   L.A.,   31   South  Main  Street,  Cohasset 
Simmons,  Martin  L.,  2   E,   149  Intervale  Street,  Roxbury 
Slack,  Donald  A.,  4  E,  670  Bedford  Street,  Whitman 
Sleeper,  Neal  M.,  4  E,  Danville,  Vermont 
Sloan,  Philip  S.,  4  B.A.,  47  Unity  Avenue,  Belmont 
Smallman,  Carl  R.,  2  E,   147  Taylor  Street,  Wollaston 
Smart,  John  R.,  4  E,  51  Beach  Street,  Revere 
Smialek,  John  J.,  3  E,  233  Lyman  Street,  Holyoke 
Smith,  Orin  A.,  3   E,  249  Melrose  Street,  Melrose 
Smith,   Stanley   L„   3    E,    341    Albemarle   Road,   Newtonville 
Smith,  William  M.,  Jr.,  3  E,  35  Hardy  Avenue,  Watertown 
Smith,  Wilmer  A.,  2  E,  802  Edgell  Road,  Framingham 
Snook,  Joseph  T.,  4  E,   110  Cottage  Park  Road,  Winthrop 
Sobolewski,  Leo,  2   E,  27  Wakefield  Court,  New  Britain, 

Connecticut 
Sommers,  Roderic  W.,  3  E,  38  Franklin  Street,  Medford 


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Sossen,  Harold  S.,  2   E,  59  Mascot  Street,  Dorchester 
Spackas,  Harry  A.,  2   LA.,   18  Collins  Street,  Peabody 
Spaulding,   Nathaniel   R.,   4   E.   31   Nichols   Street,   Ansonia, 

Connecticut 
Spooner,  Leonard  G.,  Jr.,  4  E,  384  Quincy  Street,  Brockton 
Standley,  Archibald  D.,  3  E,  20  Charles  Street,  Beverly 
Stanley,  Harold  R.,  Jr.,  3  LA.,   10  Lynde  Street,  Salem 
Stanney,  William  J.,  4   E,   11   Brook  Farm  Road, 

West  Roxbury 
Starr,  Harold  G.,  2  E,  22  Abbot  Street,  Dorchester 
Starz,  Arthur  A.,  2   E,  2157  Mackay  Avenue,  Fort  Lee, 

New  Jersey 
Stedman,  Warren  H„  3  B.A.,  255  Plain  Street,  Brockton 
Stelos,  Peter,  3   E,  24  Dover  Street,  Jamaica  Plain 
Stickles,  Donald  C,   3   E,  Reynolds  Street,   Lenox 
Stiles,  Russell  A.,  Jr.,  4  B.A.,   34  Curtis  Street, 

North   Weymouth 
Strauss,  Melvin,  2   E,   57  University  Road,  Brookline 
Streechcn,  Philip,  2   E,   1   Valley  Street,  Wrentham 
Strome,  Sidney,  4  L.A.,  244  Summer  Street,  Lynn 
Sullivan,  James  M.,  2  E,   111  Park  Street,  Lynn 
Sullivan,  William  F.,  3  E,  157  Becker  Avenue,  Revere 
Surabian,  Robert  Z.,  3  L.A.,  439  Commonwealth  Avenue, 

Newton 
Sviokla,  Sylvester  C,  3  E,  93  Arthur  Street,  Brockton 
Swaine,  Robert  L.,   3   LA.,  66  Mystic  Avenue,  Melrose 
Swanstrom,  Herbert  E.,  2  E,  69  Columbia  Street,  Maiden 
Sweenie,  Alexander  A.,  Jr.,  3  B.A.,  Labor-In- Vain  Road, 

Ipswich 
Sweet,  Benjamin  H.,   2   LA.,   20  Jordan  Road,   Brookline 

Taber,  Robert  L.,  4  E,   173   Penniman  Street,  New  Bedford 
Tassel,  Samuel  B.,  4  B.A.,   16  Prospect  Street,  Lynn 
Taylor,  Harold  E.,  2   E,  94  Houghton  Street,  Worcester 
Taylor,  John  H„  3  E,  683  High  Street,  Westwood 
Taylor,  John  K.,  3  E,  Park  Lane,  Northboro 
Taylor,  Joseph  K.,  4  E,  36  Church  Street,  Beacon, 

New  York 
Taylor,  Paul   E.,   2   E,  River  Road,  Clarksburg 
Taylor,  Thayer  F.,  3  L.A.,  22  Swan  Place,  Arlington 
Temple,   Maurice,   2    L.A.,    37    Kingsdale   Street,   Dorchester 
Tenenbaum,  Arthur  E.,  4  LA.,   140  Adams  Street,  Lynn 
Terzakis,  George  J.,   2   E,   300  Rantoul  Street,  Beverly 
Terzian,  John,  4  E,   12  Nichols  Street,  Salem 
Terzis,  Charles  C,  2  E,  24  Flint  Street,  Lynn 
Thalheimer,   Harold   S.,   2    E,   66   Westland   Avenue,   Boston 
Theoharous,   Lewis   M.,   4   E,    151    Hillside   Street,   Roxbury 
Thomas,  Donald  B.,   2   E,   24  Sherbrooke  Avenue,  Braintree 
Thurell,  John  R.,  Jr.,   2   E,   5   Vincent  Terrace,   East  Saugus 
Thurston,  Herman,  4  E,  Munnsville,  New  York 
Tinglof,  Carl,  Jr.,  3  E,  12  Charlotte  Road,  Waltham 
Tomaini,  Frank  J.,  4  E,  263  Morris  Avenue,   Long  Branch, 

New  Jersey 
Tongue,  Ben  H.,  2   E,   12  Spencer  Street,  Springfield 
Tornabene,   Peter  C,  4   E,   372   Langley  Road,  Newton 
Touchette,  Everett  J.,  3  E,   13  Princeton  Road,  Fitchburg 
Trunfio,  Anthony  P.,  4  E,  211  Princeton  Street,  East  Boston 
Tuccelli,   Anthony  F.,   2   E,    14  Ten   Hills   Road,   Somerville 
Tutun,  Edward  H.,   3  E,  75   Horace  Road,  Belmont 
Twombly,  Robert  C,  3  E,   16  Lawson  Road,  Winchester 

Udin,  Saul  B.,   3   LA.,  61   Wildwood  Avenue,  Newton 
Urban,  Alfred  J.,   3   E,   60   Homes  Avenue,  Dorchester 


Valle,  Raymond  F.,  3  E,  315  Huntington  Avenue,  Boston 
VanNess,  Hubert  W.,   3   E,   51   Channing  Street,  Wollaston 
Vasel,  Alfred  W.,  3  E,  30  Coburn  Street,  Brockton 
Vegkley,  Frederick  L.,  Jr.,  3  E,  74  Orchard  Street, 

Jamaica  Plain 
Vitale,  Joseph  J.,  2  LA.,  144  Paris  Street,  East  Boston 
Vogel,  Edward  R.,  2  E,  68  Cerdan  Avenue,  Roslindale 

Waite,  Alwyn  R.,  4  E,  23  Pickett  Street,  Beverly 
Walden,  Kenneth,  T.,  2  E,  18  Franklin  Street,  Northampton 
Ward,  John  A.,  4  E,  107  Mechanic  Street,  Leominster 
Warner,  Robert  J.,  3  E,  11  Pleasant  Street,  West  Newton 
Waterman,  Charles  I.,  2  E,  103  Woodrow  Avenue, 

Dorchester 
Watson,  Robert  L.,  4  LA.,  635  Washington  Street, 

Wellesley 
Watts,  Frank,  Jr.,  2  E,   108  Warren  Street,  Revere 
Waugaman,  Charles  A.,  3  E,  101  Hillside  Avenue,  Arlington 
Webb,  Donald  W.,  2   E,   502   Proctor  Avenue,  Revere 
Weeks,  John  H.,  4  E,  Grove  Street,  Barre 
Weiner,  Bertram,  4  E,  61   Quincy  Street,  Roxbury 
Welch,  George  B.,  Jr.,  4  LA..  876  Watertown  Street, 

West  Newton 
Wells,  Lloyd  A.,  4  E,  29  Hughes  Avenue,  Pawtucket, 

Rhode  Island 
Westlund,  Charles  G,  3  E,  5  Columbine  Road,  Milton 
White,  Arthur,  Jr.,  4  LA.,  29  Westover  Street,  Everett 
White,  Thomas  G.,  4  B.A.,  74  Walnut  Hill  Road,  Brookline 
Wicentowsky,  Solomon,   2   LA.,   21   Maple  Avenue, 

Ellenville,   New  York 
Wiener.  Robert  A.,  2  E,  27  Almont  Street,  Mattapan 
Wilbur,  Arnold  G,  4  E,  48  Sachem  Street,  Wollaston 
Wilker,  Lester,  2  E,   112   Hutchings  Street,  Roxbury 
Williams,  Walter  C,   3  E,  58  Hart  Street,  Beverly  Farms 
Williams,  William  D.,  3  E,  127  Hart  Street,  Beverly  Farms 
Willis,   Frederick  A.,   3   E,   17   Main  Street,  Whitinsville 
Winters,  Robert  L.,  4  B.A.,  228  Washington  Street, 

Islington 
Woeflein,  J.  Henry,  Jr.,  2  E,   17  South  Charles  Street, 

Haverhill 
Wolsky,  Sumner  P.,  2  LA.,   128  Ruthuen  Street,  Roxbury 
Wong,  Edward  S.  F.,  4  E,  36V2  Harrison  Avenue,  Boston 
Woodberry,  Paul  T.,  4  LA.,  6  Giddings  Avenue,  Beverly 
Woodbury,  Roderick  V.,  3   E,   5   Washington  Court,  Boston 
Woodsum,  George  W.,  2  E,  104  Academy  Street, 

South  Braintree 
Wooldridge,  Roy  L.,  2  E,  14  Tolman  Street,  Dorchester 
Woras,  Charles  P.,  3  E,  76  Dudley  Street,  Arlington 
Wyke,  Albert  A.,  3  E,  54  Westland  Avenue,  Boston 

Yamartino,  Ernest  J.,   2   E,    189  South  Street,  Waltham 
Yee,  James  K.,  3  E,  4  Hudson  Street,  Boston 
Yetvin,  Murray  A.,  2  E,  49  Havelock  Road,  Worcester 
Young,  Wendell  S.,  2  E,  111  South  Street,  Foxboro 
Yurko,  Malvin  M.,  2  E,  14  Eldert  Street,  Brooklyn, 

New  York 
Ysebaert,  Vincent   L.,   2   LA.,  60  Wyman  Street, 

Jamaica   Plain 

Zack,  Henry  S.,  3  E,  4  Browning  Avenue,  Dorchester 
Zitke,  Ernest  J.,  3  E,  65  Galen  Street,  Brockton 
Zorzy,  James,  2  L.A.,  23  Tudor  Street,  Lynn 
Zoza,  George  M.,  2  E,  198  M  Street,  South  Boston 


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to  the  members  of  the  Class  of 1944 
their  very  best  wishes  for  success  in 
everything  which  they  may  under- 
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Managing  Director 


•  VISIT  THE 

•  "V  ...  —  Room" 

•  The    Mexican    Patio    Coffee    Shop 
Featuring  Mexican  Dishes 

•  The  Washington  Grill 

A  Dining  Room  of  Distinction 


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S.  BLOOMFIELD  &  SON 

DIAMONDS  AND  JEWELRY 

373  WASHINGTON  STREET  BOSTON 

Sid  Bloomfield,  '37 

.  .  .  Lib.  5841  .  .  . 


LEO  HIRSH,  INC. 

Clothiers  to  University  Men 
Army  and  Navy  Outfitters 

250  HUNTINGTON  AVE.  BOSTON,  MASS. 


Compliments  of 

ALPHA  KAPPA  SIGMA 

BETA  GAMMA  EPSILON 

NU  EPSILON  ZETA 

SIGMA  PHI  ALPHA 


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T.  J.  NOONAN  CO. 

Agents  for 
COTRELL  and  LEONARD 

CAPS  and  GOWNS 

911  BOYLSTON  ST. 

BOSTON,  MASS. 

KEN.  4323 


The  Allen  Shadeholder  Go. 

Est.   1897 
JOHN  L.   MONTGOMERY,   Prop. 

WINDOW  SHADES 

AWNINGS,   VENETIAN    BLINDS 

25  BROADWAY,  PARK  SO- 

BOSTON 

Tel.  HAN.  6291 


WE  CARRY  NEWS  OF  STUDENT  ACTIVITIES 


GJlje  Northeastern  News 


SUBSCRIPTIONS  $2.00  A  YEAR 


ways  something  different  - 

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This  1944  Edition  of  the  Northeastern 
Cauldron  was  completely  designed, engraved 
and  printed  —  individually  for  the  Cauldron 
Staff  by  the  Stobbs  Press  Craftsmen. 


"For   more  than    sixty  years  — 
Stobbs    Press   Craftsmen    have    produced   fine   printing. 

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LOREN  MURCHISON  &  CO. 

828  PARK  SQUARE  BLDG. 

BOSTON,  MASS. 

School  and  College  Jewelry 
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58  GAINSBOROUGH  ST.,  COR.  ST.  STEPHEN 
BOSTON,  MASS. 

Phone  KEN.  89+8 


PHYSICAL  FITNESS  COUNTS 

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!          *     *     *                                                IN  SCHOOL 

IN 

THE  ARMED  FORCES 

The    pioneers    in    physical    education    offer    you 

a  modern  recreation  and  health  pro 

gram  planned 

by  young  men  for  young  men. 

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316  HUNTINGTON  AVENUE 

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BOSTON,  MASSACHUSETTS 


School  and  College  Photographers 

Completely  equipped  to  render  the  highest 

quality     craftsmanship     and     an     expedited 

service    on    both    personal    portraiture    and 

photography  for  college  annuals. 


^Photographers  to  the  Class  of 1944 
PATRONS  MAY  OBTAIN  DUPLICATES  AT  ANY  TIME 


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