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Volume Number Twenty-three
Compiled and Published by
rhe Class of Nineteen Forty-
Four of Northeastern
University, Boston,
Massachusetts, U.S.A.
ton
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.
ica
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
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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
sOn Leave of Absence for the Duration of the War
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
i:On Leave of Absence for the Duration of the War
#*? <PR*
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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
'.
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
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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.
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left to
richt: Gross
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Wonc. Cookso.
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Second Ro
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Woodward, Pri
:ybyla, Ma
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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^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
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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
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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
103
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
106
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"
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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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t
eta
vjiamma C^p j lion
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
r/u L^psiton </-eta
-p
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.
amma
Pi
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
•46
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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S^iqma \-hi ^4tpka
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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tltieuc^
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.
116
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.
117
^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
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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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Est. 1897
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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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