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m^tmvion'&  "Sbpllsi  of  tfjeHing" 
Ijag  beligfjteb  manp  of  u&  since  cf)ilti= 
fjoob  toitt)  Its  talcs!  of  fenigljts  anb 
cJjttialrp,  anb  toitJ)  its;  bcautp  of  image. 
3n  it  tDC  ijafac  founb  fjaugtJtp  anb 
tumble  cl^atactcrs  passing  in  pag= 
eant=lifee  arrap  before  our  berp  epes 
— knigbts  ribing  fortb  to  tourna= 
ments,  anb  beautiful  labies  smiling 
amib  tbe  fragrance  of  tobite  flobjcrs. 
Me  babe  seen  image  after  image 
flasb  at  tbe  suggestion  of  encbanteb 
toorbs — poutbs  feneeling  at  tbe  altar 
to  bob)  allegiance  to  tbeir  feing ;  spring= 
time  lobeliness  cbanging  to  tbe  barren 
brob3nness  of  autumn,  ^nb  for  some 
of  us  tbis  bas  been  enougb.  tKo  babe 
our  minbs  biberteb  bj»  romantic  tales, 
or  to  brinfe  at  tbe  fountain  of  aes= 
tbetic  pleasures,  bas  been  our  be= 
ligbt  in  tbe  "Sbplls."  get,  in  tbis 
poetic  Storp  of  tbe  3^ounb  tKable, 
\a\)ki)  seems  "like  a  cbronicle  il= 
luminateb  bp  saintlp  banbs,  anb 
often  blades  biitb  ligbt  like  tbat  bibicb 
flasbeb  from  tbe  bolp  toijarb's  book 
toben  tbe  cobers  biere  unclaspeb," 
are  to  be  founb  beeper  b3ells  of 
meaning  tban  are  suggesteb  hp  its 
external  features,  ^n  allegorical 
significance  biffuses  itself  tbrougb= 
out  tbe  tales.  Ko  relate  tbis  alle= 
gorp  to  our  libes  as  college  stubents 
is  bibat  tbe  tbeme  of  tbis  pearbook 
purposes  to  bo. 


Hoofeing  tijrougi)  tljc  fatgta  of  alleQorp,  toe  iet 
:artf)ur,  tije  ibeal  king,  toitl)  ftisf  poutftful  follotoersi 
dotijeli  in  tmrniSljEli  mail,  anb  tf)c  bencrable  Sage, 
JHcrlin,  not  as  mere  creations!  of  tfje  imagination  nec= 
cgfiarj)  to  a  jjtorp  of  cfjibalrp,  but  as!  sipmbols  of  life, 
toftile  Camelot  itself  is  somet|)ing  more  tljan  a  titp  of 
loftp  Spires  tofjerein  is  founb  ti)e  far=fameb  court  of  tljc 
king.  3t  spmbolijes  cibilijation  toitf)  its  architecture,  its 
Sculpture,  its  poetrp,  anb  its  sciences — toitl)  its  bos't  of 
influences  bott)  goob  anb  bab.  Puilt  to  music,  tobicb  i& 
tlje  barmonp  createb  bp  an  effectibe  combination  of  its 
elements,  Camelot — or  cibilijation — is  neber  built  at  all 
as  a  permanent  tf)ing,  but  is  eternallp  in  tlje  process  of 
becoming,  is  eberlastinglp  cljangeb  bp  tfte  succeebing  cen= 
turieS.  iSlulcb  ober  bp  iSrtbur,  man's  ti^iizt^&tlt,  it 
gleams  rabiant  toitf)  tfje  splenbor  of  tlje  ibeal.  ^nb  pres= 
ent=baj>  j>outi)S,  like  tbose  of  countless  past  generations, 
seeing  its  Spires  pricking  tbrougb  tbe  mists,  brato  near  to 
question  iHerlin  tobo  guarbs  its  gatetoap.  i|e,  a  benerable 
sage,  symbolic  of  fjuman  knotolebge — pbilosopbp,  art,  anb 
Science — beclares  in  solemn  tones: 

"^0  tbou  pass 
Peneatt)  tbis  arcbtoap,  tfjen  toilt  tfjou  become 
a  tbrall  to  ijii  encbantment,  for  tbe  Eing 
Silill  binb  tljee  bp  sucb  botos,  as  is  a  sbame 
^  man  sboulb  not  be  bounb  bp,  pet  tbe  \xi^itii 
Mo  man  can  keep;  but,  so  tbou  breab  to  Stoear, 
^ass  not  beneatb  tbis  gatetoap,  but  abibe 
iilitbout,  among  tbe  cattle  of  tbe  fielb." 

"Cbere,"  continues  iHerlin,  "pou  can  neber  knoto  tbe 
eternal  realitp,  ttje  king;  but,  since  tbe  sbining  turrets  of 
tbe  citp  alone  toill  be  bisible  to  pou,  pou  toill  become  fas= 
cinateb  h^  tbeir  encbanting  gleam,  anb  look  upon  tbem  as 
tbe  ibeal  beautp  in  life,  get,  3  toarn  pou,  tbeir  splenbor 
is  a  mere  external  glamour,  beceibing  pou  toitb  its  apparent 
realitp — tobicb  i^,  in  trutb,  ebanescent,  untoortbp  of  ab= 
miration  anb  beneration.    gours  is  tbe  cboice — toill  pou 


paj>  tontage  to  tf)e  golben  ibol  of  materialistm,  or  tnill  pou 
bebicate  poursseU  to  tJje  king,  pour  ijigfjer  nature?" 

College,  like  JHerlin,  tlje  fipmfaol  of  Ijuman  unberstanbing, 
inbitesi  poutfj  to  enter  Camelot,  to  learn  of  its!  culture,  its 
arts  anb  gciencesf,  anb  to  use  tfjig  knotolebge  in  perfecting 
cibilijation.  JSut  it  alsfo  toarns!  tljem,  as!  bib  tlje  toijarb  of 
tije  ^rtljurian  legenb,  tftat  tfje  material  features  of  cibili= 
jation  are  ephemeral,  tljat  tlje  "feing"  alone  is!  eternal. 

^ome  poutl)£!,  upon  fjearing  tljis!  great  trutt),  plebge 
tfjemselties!  to  seek  onlp  ttjofie  things  toljicl)  fjabe  enburing 
balues.  iWanp,  i)otoeber,  like  tfje  fenigljtB!  of  ilrtfjur's! 
court,  soon  bjearp  of  tfje  long  struggle  for  inner  perfection, 
anb,  like  tfje  knigljts,  abanbon  tljeir  king,  tljeir  f)igl)er= 
selbes,  to  folloto  "bianbering  fires"  anb  to  become  lost  in 
treacherous  quagmires,  "^ainlp  selfislj,  anb  besiring  onlp 
personal  gain,  tfjep  spur  on  to  superficial  popularitp,  uncer= 
tain  fame,  anb  rebjarbs  of  golb.  «!^ften  in  tfjeir  frantic 
cl^ase  tfjep  pass  true  balues,  sometimes  unahiare  of  tijeir 
existence,  sometimes  beliberatelp  ignoring  tt)cm.  M  un= 
cljeckeb  in  tijeir  mab  quests,  tijep,  like  tfjose  ambition=fireb 
knigijts  of  tfje  3Rounb  Cable,  forsake  tfjeir  king — lose  sigfjt 
of  tlje  Sbcal.  Snb,  "taking  true  for  false,  or  false  for 
true"  tijep  finb  tlje  bjorlb  but  a  ijollobj  sphere  resounbing 
toitl)  tfie  ecljoes  of  its  obin  futilitp;  anb  finallp  tljep  crp: 

"3t  bjas  mp  butp  to  fjabe  lobeb  tlie  tigfjest; 
2lt  surelp  bias  mp  profit  Ijab  3  knoton; 
3t  tooulb  fjabe  been  mp  pleasure  Ijab  3  seen. 
Me  neebs  must  lobe  tfje  fjtgtjest  biljen  bae  see  it." 

®o  Ijelp  poutl)  to  aboib  tfte  fate  of  groping  in  a  tj^abp 
barkness  unilluminateb  h^  tfje  ibeal,  fjopelcsslp  groping 
until  tf)ep  utter  similar  cries  of  remorse,  is  tfje  intent  of 
college,  ^nb  its  classes  anb  laboratories,  its  social  anb 
acabemic  ebents,  its  associations  anb  its  ponberous  bolumes 
of  fjuman  knobilebge  are  baluable  onlp  as  tfjep  inspire 
poutf)  so  to  libe  tfjat  it  map  sap: 

"3  neebs  must  lobe  tfje  fjigfjest, 
for  3  fjabc  seen  it." 


3  n  t!)e  fiv6t  part  of  rtjc  ^ebentecntl)  Centurp,  a  sturbp  angIo= 
g>axon  people  came  to  i^eto  Cnglanb  anb  pitteb  tljeir  libes  againiit 
fjcr  ijargJb  climate  anb  niggarblp  Soil.  ^Kfjeirsf  toere  tlje  ancient 
ibeals  of  l^arb  triork,  tijrift,  £!elf=reliance,  £!elf=bis!ciplinc,  courage, 
Ijumilitp,  moral  integrity,  anb  lopaltp  to  feing,  to  countrp,  anb  to 
(Sob.  ®I)ep  toere  a  lefael=})eabeb  race,  toisie  toitf)  tfje  toisibom  of 
common  gensfe,  anb  apt  to  expreg£(  it  in  taciturn  anb  pungent 
fiipeeci).  i^ot  insensiible  to  tfje  beautp  of  ttjeir  i}il\6,  to  tfje  pro= 
cesigional  of  tfte  aeasonsf,  anb  to  tfje  glorp  of  tfje  Ijeabeng  bp 
bap  anb  nigfjt,  tfjep  bisitrusiteb  tfje  sfpeecf)  of  facile  emotions!  anb 
preferreb  to  toeabe  tljeir  inspirations!  into  tlje  fabric  of  tijeir  libes. 

about  tlje  pear  1640  a  group  of  tl)es!e  pioneers;  siettleb  at 
5183inb£!or,  Connecticut;  anb  it  is  to  tfjis  mibble=class  Cnglisfj 
stocfe  tJ)at  jilarsfjall  ILanpftear  traces  f)i&  American  ancestrp.  J^t 
toas  born  at  ilinbsor,  jBiobember  26,  1894.  |^e  attenbeb  tfje 
public  scljools  of  fjis  natibe  toton  anb  entereb  tfje  jlassacftusetts 
Agricultural  (College  in  1914.  3n  1921  fje  toaS  recalleb  to  tfje 
College  to  serbe  as  Snstructor  in  Agronomp;  in  1924  fje  attaineb 
tfje  rank  of  ilssistant  professor,  anb  in  1926  became  Assistant 
Bean  of  tfje  College,  ^ucfj  is  a  brief  recorb  of  tfje  outer  life  of 
tfjis  man. 


Hike  most  jFresifjmcn,  fje  probaftlp  entcreb  College  mmtvatti 
in  a  Ja?e  of  nebulous!  itreafe.  3f ,  a&  tfte  montfjs  pasijieii,  a  grotaiins 
gjjaboto  oC  boubt  anb  bisillusitonment  crept  acrosfs  fjisi  fioul'sf 
l)ori?on  it  toasf  not  immebiatelp  exptes(£(eb.  ^{jroug})  four  pearss 
Ije  faitfjfullp  foUotDS!  tlje  pregcribeb  routine  of  claS!S=room  anb 
laboratorp;  but  toitl)  grabuation  tljere  comefi  a  full  atoafeening  anb 
a  gbarp  inner  rcbulsiion.  ILikt  tfjat  otfjer  Yankee,  Henrp  ^bams, 
Se  realises!  tftat  fje  tjas  been  traineb  but  not  ebucateb.  |^e  feels; 
tbat  befiinb  tbe  clutter  of  facts!  anb  names!  anb  s!tatis!tics!  anb 
bocational  empiricis!m,  tbere  exisitiS  a  bitali?ing  anb  organic  fajljole. 
^0  be  siets!  bimsielf  to  tbe  toorfe  of  pbilos!opbical  sipntbesiis!.  Vt^t 
lines!  of  abbance  bab  been  laib  bohjn  bp  bisi  former  E!tubies!  anb  for 
Ijim,  as!  for  manp  anotber  s!cientificallp=traineb  s!tubent,  l^t  boctrine 
of  ebolution  became  tbe  ^riabne=tbreab  tbrougb  tije  labprintb  of 
factsi. 

g)loh)lp  i)i&  unibers!e  takes!  on  form,  anb  fact  after  fact  bropsi 
into  its!  natural  place  in  tbe  pattern  of  exis!tence.  ?^e  traberses! 
sipace  bjitb  tbe  asitronomersi,  anb  b3itnes!s!es!  tbe  genesiis!  anb  bisfs!o= 
lution  of  toorlbsi;  be  broobs!  ober  tbe  geological  gtorp,  anb  traces!  tbe 
unfolbing  brama  of  life  from  proto?obn  to  man;  i)t  follotos!  tbe  refa= 
elations!  of  tbe  arcbaeologis!t'si  s!pabe;  b^  ^^^^  tbe  tpclit  risie  anb 
fall  of  ancient  cultures!  anb  bebolbs!  tbe  mutabilitp  of  ins!titution£{ 
anb  pbilos!opbies! — till  finallp  l)e  s!tanbs!  on  tbe  topmo£!t  sJtair  of  tbe 
ages!,  faceb  tuitb  tbe  spectacle  of  bis!  oton  cibilijation  mobing  s!toiftlp 
along  tbe  ancient  toap  tnbicb  is  so  bistressinglp  familiar  to  tbe 


gtubent  of  fjistorp.  3t  sfcemsi  to  fjim  tijat  tf  beginners!  in  college 
coulb  be  sffjoton  stometljing  of  tlje  organic  nature  of  fenotulebgc,  tljep 
migfjt  be  siabeb  from  tbe  jsenjfe  of  confusion  anb  bague  brifting 
toitb  bJbicf)  be  bag  been  &o  painfull?  familiar.  Jfurtbermore,  biitb 
gome  unbergtanbing  of  tbe  serious;  issiueg  at  stake,  tbep  migbt  be 
mobeb  to  set  tbcir  traineb  minbs  anb  toills  anb  banbs  to  cooperate 
toitb  tbe  positibe  forces  of  ebolution.  ^e  i)^<ii  come  to  realise  tbat 
tlje  casp  reform  bibicb  alters  onlp  externals  is  but  a  futile  gesture, 
anb  tbat  onlp  sterling  integritp  of  cbaracter  can  bring  to  trium= 
pbant  consummation  tbe  bigb  American  ibeal  of  bibicb  i)i6  ances= 
tors  breameb. 

^0,  experimenting,  rebising,  reorganising,  in  accorb  tottb  fiii 
grotoing  unberstanbing  anb  tbe  progressibe  liberalising  of  college 
policp,  i}i&  course  for  beginners  ebolbes  from  jFresbman  Agricul- 
ture to  tbe  singularlp  bital  Jfresbman  (^Orientation,  bsbile  tbe  toorfe 
of  tbe  Bean's  (^Office  serbes  aS  an  abbitional  mobe  of  contact  toitb 
tbe  Stubent  bobp.  ^bat  sometbing  of  i)isi  bigb  purpose  anb  sacri= 
ficial  effort  is  unberstoob  anb  appreciateb  b^  tbe  stubents  is  ebi= 
benceb  bp  tbe  bebication  of  tbis  boob. 

I^is  ancestors  tooulb  babe  regarbeb  as  "unseemlp"  anp  attempt 
to  set  fortb  i)i^  fairtues  more  preciselp  or  to  penetrate  furtber  in  tbe 
reticences  of  iti&  cbaracter.  3t  is  sufficient  to  sap  tbat  ancestral 
ibeals  map  libe  again  in  tbe  bescenbants  of  a  people,  anb  tbat 
iHarsball  0\in  Hanpbear  is  no  untoortbp  son  of  fii^  fatbers. 

3a.  €.  tKorrep. 


"0  iWerlin,  teatfj  it  to  mc." 
"^2!  tt)ou  art  i£{  tfje  bisiion." 


1935     INDEX 


TRUSTEES  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 
STATE   COLLEGE 

Members  Ex  Olfii'io 

His  Excellency,  Governor  James  M.  Curley  of  Boston 

President  of  the  Board  of  Trustees 
Hugh  P.  Baker  ......  President  of  the  College 

Payson  Smith  .....  State  Commissioner  of  Education 

Edgar  L.  Gillett  ....         State  Commissioner  of  Agriculture 

Offieers  of  the  Trustees 

His  Excellency,  Governor  James  M.  Curley  of  Boston 
Nathaniel  I.  Bowditch  of  Framingham 
Robert  D.  Hawley  of  Amherst  .... 

Fred  C.  Kenney  of  Amherst      ..... 
Philip  F.  Whitmore  of  Sunderland     .... 


.     Presiden  t 

.    Vice-President 

.     Secretary 

.     Treasurer 

Financial  Adviser 


Board  of  Trustees 
To  1935 

Mr.  John  Chandler  of  Sterling  Junction 
Mr.  Fred  D.  Griggs  of  Springfield 

To  1936 

Mr.  Nathaniel  I.  Bowditch  of  Framingham 
Mr.  Howard  S.  Russell  of  Waltham 

To  1937 

Mr.  James  F.  Bacon  of  Boston 
Mrs.  Joseph  S.  Leach  of  Walpole 

To  193» 

Mr.  Harold  L.  Frost  of  Arlington 
Mrs.  Charles  H.  Wilson  of  Pittsfield 

To  1939 

Mr.  David  J.  Malcolm  of  Charlemont 
Mr.  David  H.  Buttrick  of  Arlington 

To  19  lO 

Dr.  Davis  R.  Dewey  of  Cambridge 
Dr.  John  F.  Gannon  of  Pittsfield 

To  1941 

Mr.  Philip  F.  Whitmore  of  Sunderland 
Mr.  Joseph  W.  Bartlett  of  Boston 


Page  Seventeen 


INDEX     1935 


CALENDAR 

1934 

September  17,  Monday      .         .         .  First  Semester  begins  for  Freshmen 

September  19,  Wednesday  .         .    First  Semester  begins  for  Upper  Classmen 

October  12,  Friday    .......       Holiday,  Columbus  Day 

November  12,  Monday      ......        Holiday,  Armistice  Day 

November  28-December  3,  Wednesday,  12.00  M.-Monday,  8.00  A.M. 

Thanksgiving  Recess 
December  19-January  2,  Wednesday,  12.00  M.-Wednesday,  8.00  A.M. 

Christmas  Recess 

1935 

February  2,  Saturday,  12.00  M First  Semester  Ends 

February  6,  Wednesday,  8.00  A.M.  .         .         .        Second  Semester  Begins 

February  22,  Friday  ....  Holiday,  Washington's  Birthday 

March  30-April  8,  Saturday,  12.00  M.-Monday,  8.00  A.M.      .        Spring  Recess 

April  19,  Friday Holiday,  Patriots'  Day 

May  30,  Thursday 

June  7-10,  Friday-Monday       .... 

June  13-15,  Thursday-Saturday 

July  1 -August  9         .....         . 

September  11-14,  Wednesday-Saturday    . 

September  16,  Monday      ....      First  Semester  begins  for  Freshmen 

September  18,  Wednesday,  1 :00  P.M.         Opening  Convocation  for  All  Students 


Holiday,  Memorial  Day 
Commencement 

Entrance  Examinations 
Summer  School 

Entrance  Examinations 


September  19,  Thursday,  8:00  A.M.  .         .         .All  Class  Schedules  Start 

October  12,  Saturday Holiday,  Columbus  Day 

November  11,  Monday Holiday,  Armistice  Day 

November  27-December  2,  Wednesday,  12.00  M.-Monday,  8:00  A.M. 

Thanksgiving  Recess 
December  19-January  2,  Thursday,  12.00  M.-Thursday,  8:00  A.M. 

Christmas  Recess 

i»3e 

January  22-February  1,  Wednesday-Saturday  .         .      Final  Examinations 

February  1,  Saturday,  12.00  M First  Semester  Ends 

February  6,  Thursday,  11:00  A.M.  .  Second  Semester  begins.  Convocation 
February  22,  Saturday  ....  Holiday,  Washington's  Birthday 
March  28-April  6,  Saturday,  12.00  M.-Monday,  8:00  A.M.  .  Spring  Recess 
April  20,  Monday Holiday,  Patriots'  Day 

Holiday,  Memorial  Day 

Final  Examinations 

Commencement 

Entrance  Examinations 


May  30,  Saturday      . 
June  3-12,  Wednesday-Friday 
June  12-15,  Friday-Monday     . 
June  18-20,  Thursday-Saturday 


Page  Eighteen 


1935     INDEX 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ADMINISTRATION 

Hugh  Potter  Baker,  D.Oec,  LL.D.,  President  of  the  College  (1933) 

Bom  1876  at  St.  Croix  Falls,  Wisconsin.  B.S.,  Michigan  State  College,  1901.  M.F.,  Yale 
University,  1904.  D.Oec,  University  of  Munich,  1910.  Dean  and  Professor  of  Silviculture,  New 
York  State  College  of  Forestry,  1912-20.  Dean  of  New  York  State  College  of  Forestry,  Syracuse, 
1930-33.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.,  Royal  Geographic  Society  (London).  Member  American  Geographical 
Society,  Society  of  American  Foresters,  Deutschen  Dendrologischen  Gesellschaft,  Society  of 
Colonial  Wars,  S.A.R.,  Loyal  Legion. 

William  L.  Machmer,  A.M.,  Dean   Massachusetts   State   College   and  Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics  (1926) 

Born  at  Moselem,  Pennsylvania,  1883.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Pi  Gamma  Mu, 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

Marshall  O.  Lanphear,  M.Sc,  Assistant  Dean  of  the  College  and  Professor 
in  charge  of  Freshman  Orientation  (1927) 

Bom  at  Windsor,  Connecticut,  1894.  B.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1918.  M.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1926.  Phi 
Kappa  Phi,  Kappa  Sigma. 

Fred  C.  Kenney,  Treasurer  (1907) 

Bom  1869  at  Lapeer,  Michigan.  Ferris  Institute,  1891.  Michigan  State  College,  1895.  Kappa 
Epsilon. 

Fred  J.  Sievers,  M.S.,  Director  of  the  Experiment  Station  and  Director  of 
the  Graduate  School  (1928) 

Bom  1880  at  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin.  B.Sc,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1910.  M.S.,  University 
of  Wisconsin,  1924.    Theta  Chi,  Sigma  Xi,  Alpha  Zeta,  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Roland  H.  Verbeck,  B.S.,  Director  of  Short  Courses  (1924) 
Bom  1886  at  Boston.    B.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1908.    Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Willard  A.  Munson,  B.S.,  Director  of  Extension  Service  (1926) 

Bom  1881  at  Hudson.   B.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1905.   Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Robert  D.  Hawley,  B.S.,  Secretary  of  the  College  (1926) 

Born  1895  at  Springfield.  B.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1920  as  of  1918.  Supervisor  of  Extension  Courses, 
M.  S.  C,  1920-21,  1922-1924.    Extension  Editor,  1925-26.    Adelphia,  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Basil  B.  Wood,  A.B.,  Librarian  (1924) 

Born  1881  at  Beaver  Dam,  Wisconsin.    A.B.,  Brown,  1905.    Delta  Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

George  E.  Emery,  B.S.,  Field  Secretary  (1929) 

Bom  1904  at  Marlboro.    B.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1924.    Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

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FACULTY 

Pr<>fos!>ior!«  Eniorili 

William  P.  Brooks,  Ph.D.,  D.Agri.,  Professor  of  Agriculture  (1889),  Emeritus 
Born  1852  at  Norwell.  B.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1875.  Ph.D.,  Halle,  1897.  Honorary  Degree  of 
Nogaku  Hokushi,  Japanese  Department  of  Education,  1919.  Professor,  1889.  President  of 
the  College,  ad  iterim,  1903.  Agriculturist,  M.  S.  C.  Experiment  Station,  1889-1931.  Director, 
Experiment  Station,  1906-18.  Consulting  Agriculturist,  Experiment  Station,  1918-21.  Deco- 
rated:  Fourth  Order  of  the  Rising  Sun,  Japan,  1888. 

Henry  T.  Fernald,  Ph.D.,  Professor  of  Entomology  (1889),  Emeritus 

Born  1866  at  Litchfield,  Maine.  B.Sc,  University  of  Maine,  1885.  M.S.,  University  of  Maine, 
1888.  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1890.  Professor,  1889.  Entomologist,  Experiment 
Station,  1910-30.  Director  of  Graduate  School,  1927-30.  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa. 

Joseph  B.  Lindsey,  Ph.D.,  D.Sc,  Professor  of  Chemistry  (1911),  Emeritus 
Bom  1862  at  Marblehead.  B.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1883.  Chemist,  Massachusetts  Experiment  Station, 
1883-85.  Student  at  University  of  Gottingen,  Germany,  1889-92.  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  University  of 
Gottingen,  1891.  Student  at  Polytechnic  Institute,  Zurich,  Switzerland,  1892.  Associate  Chemist, 
Massachusets  Experiment  Station,  1892-95.  In  charge  of  the  department  of  feeds  and  feeding, 
Hatch  Experiment  Station,  1895-1907.  Chemist,  Experiment  Station,  1907-32.  Vice-Director, 
Experiment  Station,  1909-32.  Head  of  the  Department  of  Chemistry,  1911-28.  Goessmann  Pro- 
fessor of  Agricultural  Chemistry,  1911-32.  Emeritus,  1932.  D.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1933.  Alpha  Sigma 
Phi,  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

DIVISION  OF  AGRICULTURE 

Professor  Victor  A.  Rice,  Head  of  the  Division 
Agirifultaral  Engineering 

Christian  I.  Gunness,  B.S.,  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department  (1914) 

Born  1882  at  Abercrombie,  North  Dakota.  B.S.,  North  Dakota  Agricultural  College,  1907. 
Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Miner  J.  Markuson,  B.S.,  Assistant  Professor  (1925) 

Bom  1896  at  Faribault,  Minnesota.    B.Sc,  of  Architecture,  University  of  Minnesota. 

William  H.  Tague,  B.S.,  Assistant  Professor  (1929) 
Born  1882.    B.S.,  Iowa  State  College. 

George  F.  Pushee,  Instructor  (1916) 
Bom  at  Addington  Forks,  Nova  Scotia. 

John  B.  Newlon,  Instructor  (1921) 

Bom  1884  at  Olive,  West  Virginia.    Instructor  in  Forge  Work,  1919. 

Agronomy 

Walter  S.  Eisenmenger,  Ph.D.,  Head  of  the  Department,  Research  Professor 
(1934) 
Born    1886     at   Warrensville,    Pennsylvania.        B.S.,  Bucknell    University,   1912.        M.S., 
Bucknell  University,  1915.     M.A.,  Columbia    University,  1924.     Ph.D.,  Columbia    University, 
1928.     Lambia  Chi  Alpha. 

Arthur  B.  Beaumont,  Ph.D.,  Professor  (1917) 

Bom  1887  at  Waco,  Texas.  B.Sc,  University  of  Kentucky,  1908.  Ph.D.,  Cornell  University, 
1918.  Associate  Professor,  1917.  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department,  1919-33.  Acacia, 
Sigma  Xi,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

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Lawrence  S.  Dickinson,  B.S.,  Assistant  Professor  (1931) 

Born    1888    at    Amherst.    B.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1910.     Superintendent  of  Grounds,    1910-1930. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Horticulture,  1923-31.    Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Charles  H.  Thayer,  Vocational  Instructor  (1918) 
Born  in  Hadley. 

Jay  L.  Haddock,  M.S.,  Instructor  (1930) 

Born  1903.    B.S.,  Brigham  Young  University,  1930.    M.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1932. 


Animal  Hnsbandry 

Victor  A.  Rice,  M.Agr.,  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department  (1919) 

Born  1890  at  Cleveland,  Ohio.    B.Sc,  North  Carolina  State  College,  1917.    M.Agr.,  M.  S.  C, 
1923.    Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Guy  V.  Glatfelter,  M.S.,  Assistant  Professor  (1921);  Personnel  Officer  of  the 
Placement  Service  (1933) 
Born   1893  at  York,  Pennsylvania.     B.Sc,  Pennsylvania  State  College,   1919.    M.S.,  Iowa 
State  College,  1920.    Kappa  Sigma. 

Clarence  H.  Parsons,  M.S.,  Assistant  Professor  (1931) 

Born  1904  at  Amherst.    B.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1927.    M.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1933.    Q.T.V. 

Richard  C.  Foley,  M.S.,  Instructor  (1929) 

Born  1907  at  Portland,  Maine.    B.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1927.    M.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1931.    Sigma  Phi 
Epsilon,  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Ralph  W.  Phillips,  Ph.D.,  Instructor  (1933) 

Born  1909  at  Parsons,  West  Virginia.    B.S.,  Berea  College,  1930.    M.A.,  University  of  Mis- 
souri, 1931.   Ph.D.,  University  of  Missouri,  1934.   Sigma  Xi,  Gamma  Sigma  Delta,  Gamma  Alpha. 


nairy  Industry 

Julius  H.  Frandsen,  M.S.A.,  Professor  and  Head  of   the  Department  (1926) 
Born  1877  at  Story  City,  Iowa.    B.S.A.,  Iowa  State  College,  1902.    M.Sc,  Iowa  State  College, 
1904.    Gamma  Sigma  Delta,  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Merrill  J.  Mack,  M.S.,  Assistant  Professor  (1927) 

Born  1902  at  Bangor,  Pennsylvania.    B.Sc,  Pennsylvania  State  College,  1923.    M.Sc,  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin,  1925.    Instructor,  1925.    Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Alpha  Zeta. 

Harry  Lindquist,  M.S.,  Vocational  Instructor  (1927) 

Born  1895  at  Holden.    B.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1922.    M.S.,  University  of  Maryland,  1924.    Kappa 
Epsilon. 

Farm  ^^lanafioineni 

RoUin  H.  Barrett,  M.S.,  Assistant  Professor  (1926) 

Born  1891.    B.Sc,  Connecticut  State  College,  1918.    M.S.,  Cornell  University,  1926.    Phi  Mu 
Delta. 

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Poultry  Husbandry 

John  C.  Graham,  B.S.,  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department  (1914) 

Bom  1869  at  Wayne,  Wisconsin.    B.Sc,  University  of  Wisconsin.    Associate  Professor,  1911. 

William  C.  Sanctuary,  M.S.,  Professor  (1921) 

Born  1888  at  Essex  Junction,  Vermont.   B.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1912.    Kappa  Delta  Phi,  Theta  Chi. 

Luther  Banta,  B.S.,  Assistant  Professor  (1920) 

Bom  at  Hagaman,  New  York.   B.Sc,  Cornell  University,  1915.    Sigma  Pi. 

John  H.  Vondell,  Instructor  (1929) 
Bom  1898  at  Windsor,  Vermont. 


DIVISION  OF  HOME  ECONOMICS 

Professor  Edna  L.  Skinner,  Head  of  the  Division 
Home  Econoniies 

Edna  L.  Skinner,  M.A.,  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department;  Advisor  of 
Women  (1918) 
Bom   at   Cooper,   Michigan.     B.Sc,   Columbia  University,    1908.     M.Ed.,   Michigan   State 
Normal  College,  1922.    M.A.,  Columbia  University,  1929. 

Helen  Knowlton,  M.A.,  Assistant  Professor  (1924) 
A.B.,  Mount  Holyoke,  1903.    M.A.,  Teachers  College,  1924. 

Mildred  Briggs,  M.S.,  Assistant  Professor  (1931) 

A.B.,  DePauw  University,  1920.    M.S.,  Iowa  State,  1925.    Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 

DIVISION  OF  HORTICULTURE 

Professor  Ralph  A.  Van  Meter,  Head  of  the  Division 
Floricullnro 

Clark  L.  Thayer,  B.S.,  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department  (1920) 

Bom  1890  at  Enfield.    B.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1913.    Instructor,  1917.    Assistant  Professor  and  Head 
of  the  Department,  1919.   Alpha  Gamma  Rho,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Pi  Alpha  Xi. 

S.  Church  Hubbard,  Assistant  Professor  (1928) 
Bom  1891  at  Cromwell,  Connecticut.    Instructor,  1921. 

Donald  E.  Ross,  Instructor  (1928) 

Bora  1896  at  Berlin.    B.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1925.    Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 

Forestry 

Robert  P.  Holdsworth,  M.F.,  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department  (1930) 
Bora   1890  at  East  Lansing,  Michigan.     B.S.,   Michigan  State  College,   1911.     M.F.,  Yale 
University,  1928. 

Jay  Harry  Rich,  B.S.,  Assistant  Professor  (1933) 

Born  1888  at  Canton,  New  York.    B.S.,  New  York  State  College  of  Forestry,  1913.    Sigma 
Xi,  Phi  Kappa  Alpha. 

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Horlifullurul  >laniifaflur<>ti 

Walter  W.  Chenoweth,  M.S.,  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department  (1919) 
Born  1871  at  Jamesport,  Missouri.    A.B.,  Valparaiso  University,  1902.    Alpha  Zeta,  Sigma 
Xi,  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Cecil  C.  Rice,  M.S.,  Instructor  (1930) 

Born  1907  at  Newton.    B.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1928.    M.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1932. 

Lantlsfap<>  Ar«>liite(*ture 

Frank  A.  Waugh,  M.S.,  D.Sc,  L.H.D.,  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Depart- 
ment (1902) 

Born  1869  at  Sheboygan  Falls,  Wisconsin.    Kappa  Sigma,  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Arthur  K.  Harrison,  Professor  (1933) 

Born  1872  at  Lebanon  Springs,  New  York.    Assistant  Professor,  1913. 

Lyle  L.  Blundell,  B.S.,  Professor  (1931) 

Born  1897  at  Ottumwa,  Iowa.    B.S.,  Iowa  State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts, 
1924.    Gamma  Sigma  Delta. 

James  Robertson,  Jr.,  B.A.,  Instructor  (1930) 

Born  1906  at  Coatesville,  Pennsylvania.    B.A.,  Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology,  1930. 

Wayne  J.  Lowry,  M.S.,  Instructor  (1929) 

Born  1906  at  Midland,  Michigan.    B.Sc,  Michigan  State  College,  1928. 


Olericulture 

Grant  B.  Snyder,  M.S.,  Assistant  Professor  (1926) 

Born  at  Kitchener,  Ontario.    B.S.A.,  Ontario  Agricultural  College.    Instructor,  1921.    M.S., 
Michigan  State  College,  1931.    Kappa  Epsilon. 

Alden  P.  Tuttle,  M.S.,  Instructor  (1930) 

Born   1906  at  Franklin.     B.S.,   M.   S.   C,   1928.     M.S.,  Pennsylvania  State  College,   1930. 
Gamma  Sigma  Delta. 

Pomology 

Fred  C.  Sears,  M.S.,  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department  (1907) 

Born  1866  at  Lexington.   B.Sc,  Kansas  Agricultural  College,  1892.   M.S.,  Kansas  Agricultural 
College,  1896.    Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Ralph  A.  Van  Meter,  M.S.,  Professor  (1932) 

Born  1893  at  Columbus  Grove,  Ohio.   B.S.,  Ohio  State  University,  1917.    Delta  Theta  Sigma, 
Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Arthur  P.  French,  M.S.,  Assistant  Professor  (1928) 

Born  1896  at  Weymouth,  Ohio.    B.Sc,  Ohio  State  University,  1921.    M.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1923. 
Instructor,  1928.    Alpha  Zeta,  Sigma  Xi,  Alpha  Tau  Omega,  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Oliver  C.  Roberts,  B.S.,  Instructor  (1925) 

Born  1895  at  Berwick,  Maine.   B.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1919.   Theta  Chi. 

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DIVISION  OF  PHYSICAL  AI^D  BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCES 

Professor  Clarence  E.  Gordon,  Head  of  the  Division 

Bacterioloi^y  and  Physiology 

George  E.  Gage,  Ph.D.,  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department  (1927) 

Born  1884  at  Springfield.  B.A.,  Clark  University,  1906.  A.M.,  Yale  University,  1907. 
Ph.D.,  Yale  University,  1909.  Assistant  Professor,  1912.  Professor  of  Animal  Pathology  and 
Head  of  the  Department  of  Veterinary  Science  and  Animal  Pathology,  1920-27.  Phi  Kappa 
Phi,  Kappa  Phi. 

Leon  A.  Bradley,  Ph.D.,  Professor  (1931) 

Born  at  Naugatuck,  Connecticut.  B.Sc,  Wesleyan  University,  1922.  Ph.D.,  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1925.     Assistant  Professor,  1925.     Beta  Theta  Pi,  Sigma  Xi. 

Mary  E.  Garvey,  B.Sc,  Instructor  (1921) 

Bom  1896  at  Washington,  D.  C.   B.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1919.    Delta  Phi  Gamma. 

Nathan  Rakieten,  Ph.D.,  Instructor  (1934) 

Born  1908  at  New  Haven,  Connecticut.  B.S.,  Wesleyan  University,  1929.  Ph.D.,  Yale 
University,  1933.   Sigma  Psi. 

Botany 

A.  Vincent  Osmun,  M.S.,  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department  (1916) 

Born  1880  at  Danbury,  Connecticut.  B.Agr.,  Connecticut  State  College,  1900.  B.Sc, 
M.  S.  C.  and  Boston  University,  1903.  M.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1905.  Instructor,  1905.  Associate  Pro- 
fessor, 1914.    Q.T.V.,  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Orton  I.  Clark,  B.Sc,  Associate  Professsor  (1927) 

Born  1887  at  Boston.   B.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1908.   Assistant  Professor,  1915.   Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Ray  E.  Torrey,  Ph.D.,  Associate  Professor  (1933) 

Bom  1887  at  North  Leverett.  B.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1912.  A.M.,  Harvard  University,  1916. 
Ph.D.,  Harvard  University,  1918.    Instructor,  1919.    Assistant  Professor,  1921.   Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

William  H.  Davis,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Professor  (1922) 

Born  at  Fremont,  New  York.  Pd.B.,  New  York  State  Teachers'  College.  A.B.,  Cornell 
University.    M.A.  and  Ph.D.,  University  of  Wisconsin.    Sigma  Xi. 

Carrolle  E.  Anderson,  B.Sc,  Instructor  (1932) 
Bom  1908  at  Ashfield.   B.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1932. 


Chemistry 

Walter  S.  Ritchie,  Ph.D.,  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department  (1934) 

Born  1892,  at  Ludlow,  Kentucky.  B.S.Agr.,  Ohio  State  College,  1916.  A.M.,  University^of 
Missouri,  1918.  Ph.D.,  University  of  Missouri,  1922.  Gamma  Alpha,  Gamma  Sigma  Delta, 
Alpha  Chi  Sigma,  Sigma  Xi,  Delta  Tau  Delta. 

Joseph  S.  Chamberlain,  Ph.D.,  Goessmann  Professor  (1934) 

Born  1870  at  Hudson,  Ohio.  B.Sc,  Iowa  State  College,  1890.  M.Sc,  Iowa  State  College, 
1892.  Associate  Professor,  1909.  Professor,  1913.  Head  of  the  Department,  1928-34.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

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Charles  A.  Peters,  Ph.D.,  Professor  (1916) 

Born  1875  at  Worcester.  B.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1897.  B.Sc,  Boston  University,  1897.  Ph.D.,  Yale 
University,  1901.  Student  at  the  University  of  Berlin,  1908-10.  Assistant  Professor,  1911.  As- 
sociate Professor,  1912.    Alpha  Sigma  Phi,  Sigma  Xi,  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Paul  Serex,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Professor  (1920) 

Born  1890  at  New  York.  B.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1913.  M.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1916.  Ph.D.,  M.  S.  C,  1923. 
Instructor,  1917.    Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Richard  W.  Fessenden,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Professor  (1931) 

Born  1902  at  Millboro.  B.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1926.  M.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1928.  Ph.D.,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1933.    Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Sigma  Xi,  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon. 

Ernest  Milford  Parrott,  M.S.,  Instructor  (1931) 

Bom  1903  at  Cordova,  Tennessee.  B.S.,  Union  University,  1927.  M.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1932. 
Gamma  Sigma  Epsilon,  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Entomology,  Zoology  and  Geology 

Clarence  E.  Gordon,  Ph.D.,  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department    (1912) 
Born  1876  at  Clinton.   B.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1901.   B.Sc,  Boston  University,  1903.   A.M.,  Columbia 
University,  1905.    Ph.D.,  Columbia  University,  1911.    Assistant  Professor,  1906.    Phi  Kappa  Phi, 
Sigma  Xi. 

Charles  P.  Alexander,  Ph.D.,  Professor  (1930) 

Bom  1889  at  Gloversville,  New  York.  B.Sc,  Cornell  University,  1908.  Ph.D.,  Comell 
University,  1913.    Assistant  Professor,  1922.    Sigma  Xi,  Alpha  Gamma  I?ho,  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

G.  Chester  Crampton,  Ph.D.,  Professor  (1915) 

Bora  1881.  A.B.,  Princeton  University,  1904.  M.S.,  Harvard  University,  1921.  M.A., 
Comell,  1905.  Student  at  Freiburg  and  Munich,  1907.  Ph.D.,  Berlin,  1908.  Assistant  Professor, 
1911.    Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Kappa  Epsilon. 

Harvey  L.  Sweetman,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Professor  (1930) 

Bom  1896  at  Las  Animas,  Colorado.  B.S.,  Colorado  Agricultural  College,  1923.  M.S.,  Iowa 
State  College,  1925.    Ph.D.,  M.  S.  C,  1930.    Alpha  Zeta,  Gamma  Sigma  Delta. 

Herbert  E.  Warfel,  A.B.,  M.S.,  Assistant  Professor  (1931) 

Born  1902  at  Yorktown,  Indiana.  A.B.,  Western  State  College  of  Colorado,  1926.  M.S., 
University  of  Oklahoma,  1930.    Phi  Sigma,  Sigma  Xi. 

Claude  R.  Kellogg,  A.M.,  Assistant  Professor  (1931) 

Born  1886  at  Minneapolis,  Minnesota.  B.A.,  University  of  Denver,  1909.  M.A.,  University 
of  Wisconsin,  1918.   Phi  Sigma. 

Miriam  Morse,  M.Sc,  Instructor  (1932) 

Born  1905  at  Boston.  B.Sc,  St.  Lawrence  University,  1927.  M.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1930.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Maiiienialii-s  and  Civil  Engineering 

John  E.  Ostrander,  A.M.    and  C.E.,  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department 
(1897) 
Born  1865  at  Slingerland,  New  York.    A.B.  and   C.E.,  Union  College,  1885.   A.M.,  Union  Col- 
lege, 1889.    Meteorologist,  Experiment  Station,  1897-1928.    Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

William  L.  Machmer,  A.M.,  Professor  and  Dean  of  the  College;  Member  of 
the  Administration. 

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1935     INDEX 


Frank  C.  Moore,  A.B.,  Associate  Professor  (1933) 

A.B.,  Dartmouth  College,  1902.    Assistant  Professor,  1918.    Chi  Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi 
Kappa  Phi. 

Harold  D.  Boutelle,  B.S.,  Ch.E.,  Instructor  (1926) 

Born  1898  at  Winchendon.    B.Sc,  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  1920.    Ch.E.,  Worcester 
Polytechnic  Institute,  1922. 

George  A.  Marston,  M.S.,  Instructor  (1933) 

Born  1908  at  Montague  City.   B.Sc,  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  1930.   M.S.,  University 
of  Iowa,  1933.    Sigma  Xi,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

Physips 

Wallace  F.  Powers,  Ph.D.,    Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department  (1925) 
Born  at  Spencer.    A.B.,  Clark  College,  1910.    A.M.,  Clark  University,  1911. 

George  W.  Alderman,  B.A.,  Assistant  Professor  (1926) 

Born  1898  at  Williamstown.    A.B.,  Williams  College,  1921.    Instructor,  1921. 


Veterinary  Science 

John  B.  Lentz,  A.B.,  V.M.D.,  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department  (1927) 

Bom  1887  at  Fredericksburg,  Pennsylvania.  A.B.,  Franklin  and  Marshall  College,  1908. 
V.M.D.,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1914.  Assistant  Professor,  1922.  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa, 


DlllSIOX  OF  SOCIAL  SCIENCES 

Professor  A.  Anderson  Mackimmie,  Head  of  the  Division 

Agricuilnrul  Econoniicsii 

Alexander  E.  Cance,  Ph.D.,  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department  (1915) 
Bom  1874  at  Ettrick,  Wisconsin.    B.A.,  Macalester  College.    Graduate  Certificate,  Wisconsin 
State  Normal  School.    A.M.,  University  of  Wisconsin.    Ph.D.,  University  of  Wisconsin,   1908. 
Instructor,  1908.    Assistant  Professor,  1910.   Associate  Professor,  1912.   Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Adrian  H.  Lindsey,  Ph.D.,  Professor  (1929) 

Born  1897.  B.S.,  University  of  Illinois,  1922.  M.S.,  Iowa  State  College,  1923.  Ph.D.,  Iowa 
State  College,  1929.    Pi  Gamma  Mu. 

Lorian  P.  Jefferson,  M.A.,  Assistant  Professor  (1920) 

Born  at  Monroe  Center,  Wisconsin.  B.A.,  Lawrence  College.  M.A.,  University  of  Wisconsin, 
1907.  Instructor,  1912.  Assistant  Professor  and  Acting  Head  of  the  Department,  1918-19.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Harold  W.  Smart,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Vocational  Instructor  (1921) 

Born  1895  at  Melrose.  LL.B.,  Boston  University,  1918.  Instructor,  1921.  A.B.,  Amherst 
College,  1924.    Phi  Delta  Phi,  Woolsack,  Delta  Sigma  Rho,  Kappa  Epsilon. 

Mary  J.  Foley,  Ph.D.,  Instructor  (1925) 

Born  1909  at  Worcester.  B.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1924.  M.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1926.  Ph.D.,  M.  S.  C,  1933. 
Delta  Phi  Gamma,  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

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Education 

Winthrop  S.  Welles,  M.Ed.,  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department  (1923) 

Bom  1875  at  Pennfield,  Illinois.  B.S.,  University  of  Illinois,  1901.  M.Ed.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1929.    Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Phi  Delta  Kappa. 

Harry  N.  Glick,  Ph.D.,  Professor  (1923) 

Born  1885  at  Bridgewater,  Virginia.  A.B.,  Bridgewater  College,  1913.  A.M.,  Northwestern 
University,  1914.  Ph.D.,  University  of  Illinois,  1924.  Phi  Delta  Kappa,  Kappa  Delta  Phi,  Phi 
Kappa  Phi. 

Harry  R.  DeSilva,  Ph.D.,  Phil.D.,  Professor  (1932) 

Born  1893  at  Pensacola,  Florida.  A.B.,  University  of  Florida,  1920.  A.M.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1922.  Ph.D.,  Harvard  University,  1927.  Phil.D.,  Cambridge  University,  1928.  Sigma  Xi, 
Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Willis  D.  Ellis,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Instructor  (1934) 

Born  1901  at  El  Paso,  Texas.  A.B.,  University  of  California,  1924.  M.A.,  University  of 
California,  1927.    Ph.D.,  University  of  California,  1930.    Tau  Psi  Epsilon. 

Economic-!!!.  History  and  Sociology 

A.  Anderson  Mackimmie,  A.M.,  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department  (1928) 

Born  1878  at  Moncton,  New  Brunswick.  A.B.,  Princeton  University,  1906.  Instructor  in 
French,  1908.  Assistant  Professor,  1911.  A.M.,  Columbia  University,  1914.  Associate  Professor, 
1915.  Professor,  1919.  Diploma  de  Suficiencia,  Centro  de  Estudios  Historicos,  Madrid,  1922. 
Professor  of  Economics,  1924.    Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Frederick  Morse  Cutler,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Professor  (1926) 

Born  1874  at  Elizabeth,  New  Jersey.  A.B.,  Columbia  University.  Ph.D.,  Clark  University. 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Pi  Gamma  Mu. 

J.  Paul  Williams,  M.A.,  B.D.,  Director  of  Religious  Education  (1928) 

Born  1900  at  New  York.  A.B.,  Baker  University,  1922.  B.D.,  Garret  Biblical  Institute,  1927. 
M.A.,   Columbia  University,   1928.     Kappa  Sigma,   Phi   Kappa  Delta. 

Harold  W.  Gary,  M.A.,  Instructor  (1933) 

Bom  1902  at  Lyonsville.    B.A.,  Williams  College,  1925.    M.A.,  Harvard  University,  1926. 

Languages  and  Literature 

Frank  Prentice  Rand,  A.M.,  Professor  of  English  and  Head  of  the  Depart- 
ment (1933) 

Bom  1889  at  Worcester.  A.B.,  Williams  College,  1912.  A.M.,  Amherst  College,  1915.  In- 
structor in  English,  1914.  Assistant  Professor,  1921.  Associate  Professor,  1927.  Adelphia,  Delta 
Sigma  Rho,  Phi  Sigma  Kappa,  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Arthur  N.  Julian,  A.B.,  Professor  of  German  (1925) 

Born  1885  at  Plato  Center,  Illinois.  A.B.,  Northwestern  University,  1907.  Student  at  Berlin 
University,  1910-11.  Instructor,  1911.  Assistant  Professor,  1919.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Kappa 
Phi,  Phi  Gamma  Delta. 

Walter  E.  Prince,  A.M.,  Professor  of  English  (1933) 

Bom  1881  at  Norwich,  Connecticut.  Ph.B.,  Brown  University,  1904.  A.M.,  Brown  Uni- 
versity, 1905.  Instructor,  1912.  Assistant  Professor,  1915.  Associate  Professor,  1928.  Sphinx, 
Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Stowell  C.  Goding,  A.M.,  Assistant  Professor  of  French  and  Music  (1927) 
Bom  1904  at  Dedham.    A.B.,  Dartmouth  College,  1925.    A.M.,  Harvard  University,  1926. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Alpha  Sigma  Phi,  Sigma  Alpha,  Kappa  Phi  Kappa,  Adelphia. 

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Charles  F.  Fraker,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Professor  of  French  and  Spanish  (1932) 
Born  1888  at  Alma,  Colorado.    A.B.,  Colorado  College,  1919.    A.M.,  Harvard,  1926.    Ph.D., 
Harvard,  1931. 

Maxwell  H.  Goldberg,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  Professor  of  English  (1934) 

Born  1907  at  Maiden.  B.Sc,  M.  S.  C,  1928.  Instructor,  1928.  M. A.,  Yale  University,  1932. 
Ph.D.,  Yale  University,  1933.    Adelphia,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 

Fred  C.  Ellert,  B.S.,  Instructor  in  German  (1930) 
Born  1905  at  Holyoke.    B.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1930. 

Frederick  S.  Troy,  B.S.,  Instructor  in  English  (1931) 

Born  1909  at  Somerville.    B.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1931.    Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 

Evelyn  A.  Beaman,  B.S.,  Instructor  in  English  (1933) 
Born  1910  at  Leverett.    B.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1931. 

Vernon  P.  Helming,  B.A.,  Instructor  in  English  (1933) 

Born  1904  at  Nutley,  New  Jersey.    B.A.,  Carleton  College,  1925.    Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Frank  Stratton,  M.M.,  Instructor  in  Music  (1934) 

Bom  1908  at  Melrose.  B.S.,  M.  I.  T.,  1929.  M.M.,  University  of  Rochester,  1933.  Phi 
Sigma  Kappa. 

GENERAL  DEPARTMENTS 

Military  Seienoe  and  Tactics 

Charles  A.  Romeyn,  Colonel,  Cavalry,  U.  S.  A.,  Professor  and  Head  of  the 
Department  (1931) 
Born  1874  at  Fort  Gibson,  Oklahoma.  Graduate,  United  States  Military  Academy,  1899. 
Second  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  A.,  1899.  First  Lieutenant,  1901.  Captain,  1905.  Distinguished  Grad- 
uate, Army  School  of  the  Line,  1913.  Graduate,  Army  Staff  College,  1914.  Major,  1917.  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel,  1920.    Colonel,  1921.    Inspector  General,  1927.    Delta  Tau  Delta. 

Herbert  E.  Watkins,   Major,    Cavalry,   Assistant  Professor   (1932) 

Bom  1894  at  Portland,  Maine.  A.B.,  University  of  Maine,  1917.  First  Lieutenant,  1917. 
Captain,  1920.  Graduate  of  Cavalry  School  for  Troop  Officers,  1921.  Graduate,  Field  Artillery, 
Advanced  Class,  1932.    Major,  1934.    Delta  Tau  Delta. 

Dwight  Hughes,  Jr.,  Captain,  Cavalry,  Assistant  Professor  (1931) 

Bom  1891  at  Sommerville,  South  Carolina.  B.S.,  University  of  South  Carolina,  1913.  Grad- 
uate, Cavalry  School  for  Troop  Officers,  1922. 

James  A.  Warren,  Technical  Sergeant,  Instructor  (1922) 

Born  1884  at  Johnston,  Rhode  Island.  Private,  Corporal,  1901.  Sergeant,  1910.  Major, 
Cavalry  Reserve,  1932. 

Frank  Cronk,  Sergeant,  Instructor  (1921) 

Bom  1894  at  Grand  Ledge,  Michigan.    Enlisted  1914.    Corporal,  1915.    Sergeant,  1916. 

Piiysical  Education  and  Hygiene 

Curry  S.  Hicks,  M.Ed.,  Professor  and  Head  of  the  Department  (1916) 

Bom  1885  at  Enfield,  New  York.  B.Pd.,  Michigan  State  Normal  College,  1909.  Assistant 
Professor,  1911.    Associate  Professor,  1914.    M.Ed.,  Michigan  State  Normal  College,  1934. 

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Harold  M.  Gore,  B.S.,  Professor  (1926) 

Bom  1891  at  Cambridge.    B.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1913.    Instructor,  1915.    Assistant  Professor,  1917. 
Q.T.V.,  Adelphia. 

Ernest  J.  Radcliffe,  M.D.,  Professor  and  Student  Health  Officer  (1930) 

Bom  1898  at  Toronto,  Canada.    M.B.,  University  of  Toronto,  1923.    M.D.,  University  of 
Toronto,  1929. 

Mrs.  Curry  S.  Hicks,  B.A.,  Physical  Director  for  Women  (1927) 

Bom  1888  at  Williamsport,  North  Dakota.    B.A.,  Michigan  State  Normal  College,   1925. 
Instructor,  1918. 

Llewellyn  L.  Derby,  Assistant  Professor  (1927) 

Bom  1893  at  Hudson.    Instructor,  1919.    Coach  of  Cross-Country  and  Track,  1921. 

Melvin  H.  Taube,  M.S.,  Assistant  Professor  (1931) 

Bom   1904   at   Detroit,   Michigan.     B.S.,   Purdue,    1926.     M.S.,   Indiana  University,    1932. 
Coach  of  Football,  Basketball,  and  Baseball,  1931.    Delta  Tau  Delta. 

Lorin  E.  Ball,  B.S.,  Instructor  (1921) 

Bom  1898  at  Amherst.    B.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1921.    Coach  of  Hockey,  1925.    Varsity  Club,  Q.T.V. 

Lawrence  E.  Briggs,  B.S.,  Instructor  (1927) 

Bom  1903  at  Rockland.    B.S.,  M.  S.  C,  1927.    Coach  of  Soccer,  1929.    Varsity  Club,  Theta 
Chi. 

Joseph  R.  Rogers,  Jr.,  Instructor  (1931) 

Bom  1906  at  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania.    Coach  of  Swimming,  1931. 

Ethel  W.  Blatchford,  B.S.,  Instructor  (1934) 

Bom  1910  at  Attleboro.    Graduate,  Posse-Nissen  School  of  Physical  Education,  1929.    B.S., 
M.  S.  C,  1934.    Delta  Psi  Kappa. 


Members  of  the  Faculty  Who  Are  Members  of 
'^Who's  Who  in  America,^'  1934-1935 


Hugh  Potter  Baker,  D.Oec,  LL 

Alexander  E.  Cance,  Ph.D. 

Joseph  S.  Chamberlain,  Ph.D. 

Guy  Chester  Crampton,  Ph.D. 

Frederick  Morse  Cutler,  Ph.D. 

Henry  T.  Fernald,  Ph.D. 

Julius  H.  Frandsen,  M.S.A. 

Joseph  B.  Lindsey,  B.Sc,  Ph.D.,  D.Sc 

John  E.  Ostrander,  A.M.,  C.E 

Frand  Prentice  Rand,  A.M. 

Fred  C.  Sears,  M.S. 

Fred  J.  Sievers,  M.S. 

Frank  A.  Waugh,  M.S.,  D.Sc,  L.H.D. 


Educator 

Agricultural  Economist 

Chemist 

.  Entomologist 

Educator 

.  Entomologist 

.  DairyHusbandman 

Chemist 

Mathematician 

.  Author 

Pomologist 

Agronomist 

Horticulturist 


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1935     INDEX 


ASSOCIATE  ALUMXI 

OF 

MASSACHUSETTS   STATE   COLLEGE 

Officers 

President,  Theoren  L.  Warner  '08 

Vice-President,  Ralph  F.  Taber  '18 

Secretary,  William  L.  Doran  '15 

Treasurer,  Clark  L.  Thayer  '13 

Assistant  Secretary,  George  E.  Emery  '24 

Board  of  Directors 
To  1935 

To  1936 


George  A.  Drew  '97 
Laurence  A.  Bevan  '13 

Louis  M.  Lyons  '18 
Dennis  M.  Crowley  '29 

David  H.  Buttrick  '17 
Stuart  B.  Foster  '14 

Mary  J.  Foley  '24 
Joseph  H.  Forest  '28 


To  1937 


To  1938 


Charles  H.  Gould  '16 
Ralph  F.  Taber  '16 

George  E.  Stone  '86 
Harry  D.  Brown  "14 

Louis  V.  Ross  '17 
Henry  M.  Walker  '16 

George  C.  Hubbard  '99 
Loring  V.  Tirrell  '19 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  COLLEGE  ALUMXI  CLUBS 
AND  ASSOCIATIONS 

Massachusetts  State  College  Club  of  Central  and  Northern  California 

President,  Alpha  J.  Flebut  '15 
Massachusetts  State  College  Club  of  Southern  California  President,  Clarence  H.  Griffin  '04 

Fairfield  County  (Conn.)  Alumni  Association  of  Massachusetts  State  College 

President,  John  A.  Barri  '75 
Massachusetts  State  College  Club  of  Hartford,  Conn.  Secretary,  Peter  J.  Cascio  '21 

Massachusetts  State  College  Club  of  New  Haven,  Conn.  Secretary,  Douglass  W.  Loring  '28 

Massachusetts  State  College  Alumni  Association  of  Washington,  D.  C. 

Chairman,  Samuel  C.  Billings  '30 
Massachusetts  State  College  Club  of  Florida  Chairman,  Myron  G.  Murray  '22 

Massachusetts  State  College  Western  Alumni  Association,  Chicago,  111. 

President,  Walter  A.  Mack  '17 
Massachusetts  State  College  Alumni  Club  of  Boston  President,  Harry  D.  Brown  '14 

Massachusetts  State  College  Club  of  Middlesex  County,  Mass.     President,  Harry  D.  Brown  '14 
Massachusetts  State  College  Club  of  Essex  County,  Mass.  President,  Joseph  Martin  '87 


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Franklin  County  Massachusetts  State  College  Alumni  Association 

President.  Walter  C.  Grover  '25 
Massachusetts  State  College  Alumni  Association  of  Southeastern  Mass. 

Chairman.  Erford  W.  Poole  '96 
Massachusetts  State  College  Club  of  Berkshire  County,  Mass.  Chairman.  Harry  J.  Talmage  '22 
Massachusetts  State  College  Club  of  Hampden  County,  Mass. 

President.  Wilbur  H.  Marshman  '23 
Massachusetts  State  College  Club  of  Worcester  County,  Mass. 

President.  Gardner  C.  Norcross  '18 
Massachusetts  State  College  Club  of  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Secretary ,  Lyman  G.  Schermerhom  '10 
Massachusetts  State  College  Club  of  Central  New  York  President.  Harold  A.  Pratt  '17 

Massachusetts  State  College  Club  of  New  York  City  President,  Clarence  A.  Smith  '11 

Massachusetts  State  College  Club  of  Cleveland,  Ohio  President,  Henry  F.  Staples  '93 

Central  Ohio  Alumni  Club  of  Massachusetts  State  College,  Columbus,  Ohio 

President,  Murray  D.  Lincoln  '14 
Massachusetts  State  College  Club  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  President.  Thomas  J.  Gasser  '19 

Massachusetts  State  College  Club  of  Reading,  Pa.  Secretary.  E.  L.  Murdough  '27 

Massachusetts  State  College  Club  of  State  College,  Pa.  Secretary,  Harlan  N.  Worthley  '18 

Massachusetts  State  College  Club  of  Providence,  Rhode  Island       President,  Willis  S.  Fisher  '98 
Massachusetts  State  College  Club  of  Northern  Vermont  Secretary,  John  F.  Lambert  '26 

Southern  Vermont  Alumni  Association  President,  R.  W.  Howe  '13 

The  word  Alumni  is  commonly  understood  to  include  both  men  and 
women  graduates  of  Massachusetts  State  College.  Both  Alumni  and  Alumnae 
are  members  of  the  above-named  clubs  and  associations,  and  attend  the  meetings. 

However,  for  social  purposes,  Alumnae  have  formed  the  following  local 
groups.  These  Alumnae  Clubs  bear  the  same  relation  to  the  Associate  Alumni  as 
do  the  Alumni  Clubs. 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  COLLEGE  ALUMNAE  CLUBS 


Essex  County  Alumnae  Club 

Plymouth  and  Barnstable  County  Alumnae  Club 

Hampshire  County  Alumnae  Club 

Franklin  County  Alumnae  Club 

Middlesex  County  Alumnae  Club 

Suffolk  County  Alumnae  Club 

New  York  Alumnae  Club 

Hampden  County  Alumnae  Club 

Worcester  County  Alumnae  Club 


Chairman,  Aimee  Geiger  Bennett  '24 

Chairman,  Ruth  Faulk  '29 

Chairman,  Mary  Foley  '24 

Chairman,  Ruth  Flint  Gay  '24 

Chairman,  Ruth  Hurder  Howe  '22 

Chairman,  Evelyn  Davis  Kennedy  '26 

Chairman.  Dorothy  Cooke  Robbins  '28 

Chairman,  Ruth  Stone  Shaine  '30 

Chairman,  Zoe  Hickney  White  '32 


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'^nb  lo,  3  clotlje  mpself  toitlj  toisibom;' 


1935     INDEX 


Robert  meit  aisfaott       aaobert  Joftn  ailen,  ft. 

Falmouth  Worcester 

Distributed  Sciences  Floriculture 


Jfrcliericfe  J|.  Sntirctofi 

South  Weymouth 
Animal  Husbandry 


|3abil)  ILetDifi  iarcnfaerg 

Rochester 
Distributed  Sciences 


Page  Thirty-Ave 


INDEX     1935 


Stuart  Sbont  Sirnolti    iilaliElpn  (gcrtrube  Ssfjlcp 

Rehoboth  Greenfield 

Poultry  Husbandry  Home  Economics 


IauIIj  iHiina  iclberp 

Pocasset 
Language  and  Literature 


3fof)n  IlebJis  JSailcp 

Kingston 
Horticultural  Manufactures 


Pa^e   Thirty-six 


1935     INDEX 


SFcan  ^utfjcrlanb 

Braintree 
Home  Economic 


ut       Ilona  Clijafactt) 

Greenfield 
Home  Economi 


JBorotbp  €lcanor  iiartlett    i^clcn  €lnora  Pactlctt 

Chicopee  Falls  Framingham 

Distributed  Sciences  Distributed  Sciences 


Page   Thirty-seven 


INDEX     1935 


i^olanb  JfreiJcritfe  l@ecber    J^clen  Clijahctf)  JPcebc 

Methuen  Monson 

Distributed  Sciences  Home  Economics 


Vernon  latam  V.  JSell     Sinna  3Jutiptf)  ^exnsttin 

Amherst  Greenfield 

Entomology  French 


Page  Thirty-eight 


1935     INDEX 


0llit  Heonarl)  Ptrtorclli  ILaura  iitngfjam 

Milford  Athol 

Chemistry  Distributed  Sciences 


Tumti  Mm.  JSlatfeburn      3^ogcr  QTait  ?@lacfefaurn 

Springfield  Stoneham 

Entomology  Landscape  Architecture 


Page  Thirty-nine 


(NDEX     1935 


Hamont  ^intent 

Springfield 
Chemistry 


t       ^i)eIbon  Pratt  JPliss 

Greenfield 
Distributed  Sciences 


iiUarli  J^arolb  JSopnton 

Groveland 
Distributed  Sciences 


(George  JBojian 

Fall  River 

Poultry  Husbandry 


Page  Forty 


1935     INDEX 


Malter  Ctiboarb  JSrapbcn 

Maynard 


Distributed  Scii 


QTEresa  Prennan 

Ipswich 
s.   Sociology  and  History 


llilliam  Clap  ?Srotan     Hatoremc  iHason  PuUarb 

Winchester  BerHn 

Landscape  Architecture  Pomology 


Page  Forty-one 


INDEX     1935 


Gilbert  Jfranblin  J@urgc8S    lienneti)  ISangsi  Cafjoon 

Greenfield  Centerville 

Agricultural  Economics  Chemistry 


Jfrantis  ILeo  Caron        Ct)arlottc  itkltl]cr  Casiep 

North  Adams  Easthampton 

Chemistry  Home  Economics 


Page  Forty-two 


1935     INDEX 


3Iof)n  mten  Castadl 

Milford 

Distributed  Sciences 


Curtis  iWason  Clarfe 

Millis 
Agricultural  Economics 


liesttv  Milbur  Clarfe      Pftillip  ftartsfjorn  Clarfe 

Montague  Waltham 

Chemistry  Entomology 


Page  Forty-three 


INDEX     1935 


gllma  ?&ougt)  Colson 

North  Agawam 
Home  Economics 


^teabman  Congbon 

Millis 

Chemistry 


€llen  JAosc  Connerp      J&elen  iBargaret  ConnoUp 

Easthampton  Amherst 

Agricultural  Economics  Education 


Page  Forty-four 


1935     INDEX 


f otn  f ostpt  Consolati        Borotfjp  jflora  Cook 


Lee 
Educatit 


Amherst 
Home  Economit 


jfreberick  Heo  Corcoran 

Stonehan 
Agricultural  Economics 


?#ugf)  5oscpf)  Corcoran 

Westfield 
Social  Sciences 


Pa^e  Forty-five 


INDEX     1935 


aifrciJ  (£lmet  Cox,  III     Cbestcr  Cllfitoorfl)  Cross 

Bridgewater  Onset 

Distributed  Sciences  Botany 


J^olicrick  M.  Cumming     fflatie  (Eleanor  Currier 

Bristol,  Conn.  Amesbury 

Floriculture  Agricultural  Economics 


Page  Forty -six 


1935     INDEX 


Cljarlefi  J^otoarl)  ©anielg       ilHpron  Carl  Babts 

Melrose  Stafford  Springs,  Conn. 

Entomolgy  Horticultural  Manufacturer 


railltam  intlforb  ISabisf 

South  Lee 
Agricultural  Economics 


^mp  ©earlJen 

Palmer 
English 


Page  Forty-seven 


INDEX     1935 


3^apmonb  BijUlarjio  Catfjarinc  <£..  Bimotfe 

North  Plymouth  East  Springfield 

Horticultural  Manufactures  Home  Economics 


J^otoarb  lAalpf)  Bobbie 

Haverhill 
Distributed  Sciences 


krnke  3^o=9[nn  ©olan 

Turners  Falls 
Home  Economics 


Page  Forty-eight 


1935     INDEX 


JScrnarb  f  oscpi)  Bople 

ilWax  Bubin 

Northampton 

Maiden 

Distributed  Sciences 

English 

aiice  Sfiafacl  ffituigtt 

Griswoldville 
Botany 


HJoeiepi)  ^aron  HtDonnan 

Worcester 
Dairy  Manufactures 


Page  Forty-nine 


INDEX     1935 


jEttrp  J^olton  €lbet         f  of)n  Crofifap  €lbrilige 

Mount  Hermon  West  Bridgewater 

Social  Sciences  Chemistry 


Cljarks  Jfrancis  (eiliott      i^cnrp  ©abib  Cpstein 

Waltham  Brookline 

Distributed  Sciences  Distributed  Sciences 


Page  Fifty 


1935     INDEX 


iRapmonii  llnigfjtip  (Ebans    jFlorencE  Cfjession  Jfap 


Easthampton 
Landscape  Architectu 


Chicopee  Falls 
Home  Economics 


^brafjam  Jfeinberg      Crnest  JSrapton  Jfisiijcr,  STr. 

Dorchester  Walpole 

Chemistry  Animal  Husbandry 


Page  Fifty-one 


INDEX     1935 


Cornelia  jFranceS  Jfolep       ©aniel  Joscplj  jFolcp 


Amherst 
Home  Econorr 


Salem 

Landscape  Architectv 


CftarleS  JBofittotcfe  Jfotoler    Cfjrigtine  Itouige  Jfrep 

West  Newton  South  Hadley  Falls 

Social  Sciences  Education 


Page  Fifty-two 


1935     INDEX 


ILois  Jflorencc  Jfrteliricl)    James  (Ebtoiarli 

Florence  Dorchester 

Economics,   Sociology  and  History  English 


Minnie  <3tntslev        Cbtoarb  ?^arrp  #cnest,  f  r. 

Greenfield  Pittsfield 

Education  Education 


Page  Fifty -three 


INDEX     1935 


Clapton  l^erman  (©eorgc 

Belchertown 
Entomology 


grtljur  (golb 

Springfield 
Chemistry 


Parnctt  ILouis  (©olub 

East  Longmeadow 
Distributed  Sciences 


(grace  iiJlac  (Soulart 

Fairhaven 
Distributed  Sciences 


Page  Fifty-four 


1935     INDEX 


Srcne  €tina  (goboni      3^alpl)  ftatotJjorttE  (©ranger 

North  Agawam  Westfield 

Distributed  Sciences  Animal  Husbandry 


HFultan  Pbilip  (©riffin     €btoarli  Jfrebrick  (©uenarii 

Indian  Orchard  Dracut 

Distributed  Sciences  French 


Page  Fifty-five 


INDEX     1935 


CbElpn  aiice  (gunn       Victor  ^tanlcp  ©ujobagfei 

Southampton  Northampton 

Chemistry  Distributed  Sc 


€ben  ^bcobore  J^all       Clijafaett)  H.  ?^arrington 

Upton  Ludlow 

Landscape  Architecture  Education 


Page  Fifty-six 


1935     INDEX 


illarian  Cftresa  ?^arrij(     (george  Sllfaert  J^actocll 

Leominster  Maiden 

Chemistry  Landscape  Architecture 


3^ofaErt  ?#.  ?^crman£(on    l^otnarb  ILtstev  J^mtklep 

Brookline  Dorchester 

Distributed  Sciences  Chemistry 


Page  Fifty-seven 


INDEX     1935 


saiijErt  Pamroft  i^obep     jfltlbreb  ilHartina  i^obcp 

Wakefield  Springfield 

Distributed  Sciences  Distributed  Sciences 


MenlieU  3aop  J^obep      Jaictiarli  Milliam  l^ubfaarb 

Wakefield  Sunderland 

Agricultural  Economics  Chemistry 


Page  Fifty -eight 


1935     INDEX 


3Robert  Packarb  J^unter     Cbarles  183.  i^utcftingon 

Melrose  Amherst 

Entomology  Distributed  Sciences 


Higmunli  IT.  3facfe(mt?pfe      Crncst  31.  fatoorgfei 

Florence  Adams 

English  Educa  tion 


Page  Fifty-nine 


INDEX     1935 


Stuart  Jfarnfiam  Jillson    ISaltcr  ©star  Jofjnfion 

Readsboro,  Vermont  Haverhill 

Distributed  Sciences  Social  Sciences 


Milliam  Soscpl)  Jordan       S^osepfj  Jfrantis  lleil 

Revere  Attleboro 

Chemistry  Floriculture 


Page  Sixty 


1935     INDEX 


€lotsfe  i@ecr£[  Hellogg        TLeslie  CoUis  HimhaU 

Arlington  Pelham 

Distributed  Sciences  Landscape  Architecture 


iHlarp  €mma  ItingEiton       J^obert  ilHagoon  Eocl) 

Springfield  Greenfield 

Home  Economics  Animal  Husbandry 


Page  Sixty-one 


INDEX     1935 


Violet  ^plbia  Hosfeela      aifaett  JSrotobp  ILanbis 

Maynard  Amherst 

Home  Economics  Distributed  Sciences 


tKfjfoborc  itloccau  ILearp    3^oger  llcnifion  ILtabitt 

Turners  Falls  Framingham 

English  Floriculture 


Page  Sixty-two 


1935     INDEX 


TLouia  J^.  ICefaE£(l)Ebsfep      9rtl)ur  ^tbnep  Hebtne 


Thompsonville,  Conn. 
Chemistry 


Brookline 
Horticultural  Manufactu 


3^utl)  Upbia  ILiribqui&t 

East  Longmeadow 
Distributed  Sciences 


Clijabetf)  ILarinq 

Melrose  Highlands 
Social  Sciences 


Page  Sixty-three 


INDEX     1935 


Wtn  ILubin 

Boston 
Distributed  Scienc 


€\inett  ^.  iMac<©uej(tion 

Winchendon 
Landscape  Architecture 


aXutt  annettc  iJlarklej)   Cbtoarb  ©anbilk  jUlaSters 

Greenfield  Athol 

Economics,   Sociology  and  History  Landscape  Architecture 


Page  Sixty-four 


1935     INDEX 


f  ofjn  l^cnrp  iHlcHcUigott     ^Ima  ^tanbisl)  jWerrp 


Palmer 
Social  Scienc 


Duxbury 
Distributed  Sciences 


l^otoarli  JlPtpne  jHitfjcIfion  f  osfepi)  iHiller 


Dorchester 
Horticultural  Manufactu 


Roxbury 
Horticultural  Manufactu 


Page  Sixty-five 


INDEX     1935 


Ivofacrt  ©atogon  ifWittfjcU  fames  Jfcebericfe  itlaran 

Holyoke  Millis 

Social  Sciences  Agricultural  Economics 


J^arolb  Ilaurub  jHorlant)      f oJjn  fcsisic  ilHouUon 


Westwood 

Entomology 


Weymouth 
Distributed  Sciences 


Page  Sixty-six 


1935     INDEX 


UUn  ^tanlep  JBojiiEn     MtUiam  ^aul  iMultall 

Three  Rivers  Ashland 

Distributed  Sciences  Animal  Husbandry 


Km.  iRittjatti  iUluUer      iHarguerite  ^nne  Jflurpljp 

Darien,  Conn.  Springfield 

Agricultural  Economics  Economics,   Sociology  and  History 


Pa^e  Sixty-seven 


INDEX     1935 


€litDarb  JScbre  J^assif  ^tanlep  ^totuell  i^efcocomfa 

North  Adams  Orange 

Distributed  Sciences  Distributed  Sciences 


Silfrcb  Cafitman  Jletoton      aaalpfj  €aton  Mortis 

Sharon  Sharon 

Chemistry  Chemistry 


Page  Sixty-eight 


1935     INDEX 


fuliug  Jlobitfe 

Amherst 
Distributed  Sciences 


Northampton 
Chemistry 


(Ebtnarti  Hakurcncc  ^ackarli    Heonarli  Watti  Parker 

Amherst  Amherst 

Landscape  Architecture  Mathematics 


Pa^e  Sixty-nine 


INDEX     1935 


jerman  (©corge  ^att 

Granville 
Poultry  Husbandry 


(©Eorge  3Aapmoni) 

Amherst 
Chemistry 


J^otoarti  €bson  Pease      3^utf)  €U?at)etf)  ^elissier 

Ashfield  Hadley 

Distributed  Sciences  Education 


Page  Seventy 


1935     INDEX 


Cltjalietf)  Cusljman  ^errp 

ILeo  PoUin 

Watertown 

Springfield 

Home  Economics 

Chemistry 

^t\tn  ILmiit  ^otuers     (£I)tDarb  HcSaop  ^rcntigfi 


Hadley 

Home  Economit 


Upton 

Education 


Pa^e  Seventy-one 


(NDEX     1935 


^ijirlep  ©orott)p  Putnam  Sllfaert  Prabfautp  i^amsbcU 


Springfield 
Home  Economi 


Palmer 
Economics.   Sociology  and  History 


i^cnrp  Jfranfe  lAiscman 

Winthrop 
Bacteriology  and  Physiology 


$)l)illip  -IRofatnEion 

Revere 
Distributed  Sciences 


Page  Seventy-two 


1935     INDEX 


^plbta  iLillian  3Roli 

Becket 
Distributed  Sciences 


Harriet  Unn  j^oper 

Westminster 
Education 


^ptmep  ^rtljur  gjalamoff    Janet  Christie  Sargent 

Roxbury  Auburndale 

Distributed  Sciences  Distributed 


Page  Seventy-three 


INDEX     1935 


i^utf)  iUcntfaoortf)  Sargent    Paul  Mtbitet  ^tfjaffner 


Wollaston 
Distributed  Sciei 


Dover 
Distributed  Sciences 


MiUiam  ^tljlaefcr       B^alpij  rauiiam  ^tijreitcr 

Englewood,  N.  J.  Walpole 

Landscape  Architecture  Education 


Page  Seventy -four 


1935     INDEX 


Setnice  (giliu?  g>ti)ut)Ert 

Boston 
Botany 


auiiam  airtftur  ^cott 

Bloomfield,  Conn. 
Landscape  Architecture 


Millarl)  J^enrp  g>Enetal 

Williamsburg 
English 


iWaurice  ^f)aptro 

North  Adams 
Distributed  Sciences 


Page  Seventy-five 


(NDEX     1935 


Chelsea 
Distributed  Sciences 


iRosamunb  ^tattucfe 

Kast  Pepperell 
Educa  tion 


(glenn  Jfrebericfe  ^tjato       f  ofjn  aXapmonb  ^iira 

Palmer  Centerville 

Agricultural  Economics  Landscape  Architecture 


Page  Seventy-six 


1935     INDEX 


Cfiatlotte  JfagtocU  ^kep      jUlarton  CfitcUc  ^mitf) 


Fitchburg 
Home  Economit 


Greenfield 
En  tomology 


isamucl  ^cafilec  ^noto    S.ennctf)  Austin  ^tcabman 

West  Roxbury  Needham 

Landscape  Architecture  Floriculture 


Pa^e  Seventy-seven 


INDEX     1935 


Walter  ^tepat 

Braintree 

Chemistry 


Jlelson  pierce  g>tebcn£( 

Haverhill 
Chemistry 


IBonalli  iltlittfieU  g)teta)art      pijilip  Carlton  ^toite 

Arlington  Athol 

Distributed  Sciences  Entomology 


Page  Seventy -eight 


1935     INDEX 


J^elen  (Suilb  ^trectcr     STames  €lIstoortf)  Sumner 

Springfield  Quincy 

Home  Economics  Landscape  Architecture 


g)ulo  f  ofjn  ®ani  l^arolb  ^.  tCannenfaaum 

Worcester  Amherst 

Landscape  Architecture  and  Forestry  Distributed  Sciences 


Page  Seventy-nine 


INDEX     1935 


€leanor  Charlotte  JEfjatcfjcr 

Athol 

Entomology 


Carrol  ebtuin  €f)apcc 

Williamsburg 
Distributed  Sciences 


aiallacc  MietfjercU  arjjompson 

Worcester 
Pomology 


(Cijna  Cfjornton 

Amherst 
English 


Page  Eighty 


1935     INDEX 


Coraba  ^aralj  QCinti        USilfaur  (©rccne  tEirrell 

North  Agawam  South  Weymouth 

French  and  German  Distributed  Sciences 


Milford  Huntington  Station,  N.  Y. 

Chemistry  Landscape  Architecture 


Pa^e  Eighty -one 


INDEX     1935 


James  f  atfeSDn  Valentine     Jotjn  ^eter  Veerling 

Framingham  Center  East  Weymouth 

Floriculture  Landscape  Architecture 


?er  ILouifi  Micincr        ilRcrrill  ILauii  Melcber 

Maiden  Holyoke 

ricultutal  Economics  Distributed  Sciences 


Page  Eighty-two 


1935     INDEX 


liorott)?  ilbitton       benjamin  f  oaepf)  Miljrp 

North  Adams  Haverhill 

Education  Landscape  Architecture 


Tiouii  Kfiaac  llinokur 

Dorchester 
Distributed  Sciences 


^aul  ©toen 

Amherst 
Dairy  Manufact 


Page  Eighty-three 


INDEX     1935 


Robert  l^olman  lloob 

West  Upton 
Floriculture 


©ante  Zutfecr 

Holyoke 
Distributed  Sciences 


CLASS  OFFICERS 


Class  of  1935 


Presiden  t 
Vice-Presiden  t 
Secretary 
Treasurer     . 
Class  Captain 
Sergean  t-a  t-Arms 


Raymond  Knightly  Evans 

Frederick  Corcoran 

Ruth  Lindquist 

Donald  M.  Stewart 

Theodore  Moreau  Leary 

Sheldon  Pratt  Bliss 


Page  Eighty-four 


1935     INDEX 


CLASS  OF  1935 

Robert  West  Abbott  Falmouth 

Born  1913,  at  Boston.  Graduate,  Lawrence  High  School.  Major  in 
Distributed  Sciences. 

Freshman  Handbook  Committee,  1.  Christian  Association,  1,  2.  Track,  4.  Kappa 
Epsilon,  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Robert  John  Allen,  Jr.  Worcester 

Born  1912,  at  Melrose.  Graduate,  Commerce  High  School,  Worcester. 
Major  in  Floriculture. 

Outing  Club,  2,  3.  Class  Historian,  1,  2,  3,  4.  Track,  1,  2.  Cross-Country,  1,  2.  Flori- 
culture Club,  2,  3,  4.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Frederick  Newcomb  Andrews  Weymouth 

Born  1914,  at  Boston.  Graduate,  Weymouth  High  School.  Major  in 
Animal  Husbandry. 

Dairy  Cattle  and  Livestock  Judging  Team.  Index,  3.  Collegian,  3,  4  (Associate  Editor). 
Burnham  Declamation  Contest,  2.     Football,  1  (Manager).     Animal  Husbandry  Club,  4. 

David  Lewis  Arenberg  Rochester 

Born  1915,  at  Rochester.  Graduate,  Wareham  High  School.  Major  in 
Distributed  Sciences. 

Fernald  Entomology  Club,  3,  4.  Mathematics  Club,  3,  4.  Menorah  Society,  4.  Col- 
legian, 2,  3,  4  (Managing  Editor,  3,  4).     Soccer,  2,  3,  4(M). 

Stuart  Aborn  Arnold  Rehoboth 

Born  1914,  at  Providence,  R.  I.     Graduate,  Technical  High  School,  Provi- 
dence.    Major  in  Poultry  Husbandry. 
Poultry  Judging  Team,  2.     Alpha  Sigma  Phi  (House  Manager,  3,  4). 

Madelyn  Gertrude  Ashley  Greenfield 

Born  1914,  at  Springfield.  Graduate,  Greenfield  High  School.  Major  in 
Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.     Home  Economics  Club.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  4.     Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

Ruth  Anna  Avery  Bourne 

Born  1915,  at  Jamaica  Plains.  Graduate,  Bourne  High  School.  Major 
in  Languages  and  Literature. 

United  ReUgious  Council,  3.  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  2,  3,  4  (Vice-President,  3).  K.  O.  Club,  2,  3,  4 
(Secretary-Treasurer,  3).  Index,  3.  Combined  Chorus,  2.  Girls'  Glee  Club,  4.  Dad's 
Day  Committee,  2.     Delta  Delta  Delta. 

John  Lewis  Bailey  Kingston 

Born  1912,  at  Wollaston.  Graduate,  Kingston  High  School.  Major  in 
Horticultural  Manufactures. 

Football,  1.     Alpha  Sigma  Phi  (President,  4). 

Jean  Sutherland  Baker  Braintree 

Born  1912,  at  Marshfield.  Transfer  from  Radcliffe  College.  Major  in 
Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  3,  4.  Outing  Club,  3,  4.  Home  Economics  Club,  3,  4.  K.  O.  Club,  3,  4. 
Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

lona  Elizabeth  Barr  Greenfield 

Born  1912,  at  Easton,  Pennsylvania.  Graduate,  Greenfield  High  School. 
Major  in  Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  4.  Home  Economics  Club,  4.  Girls'  Glee  Club,  4.  Bay  State  Revue,  3. 
Co-ed  Rifle  Team,  4.     Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

Page  Eighty-five 


INDEX     1935 


Dorothy  Eleanor  Bartlett  Chicopee  Falls 

Born  1914,  at  Springfield.  Graduate,  Chicopee  High  School.  Major  in 
Distributed  Sciences. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2,  3.  Outing  Club,  1,  2.  Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3.  Co-ed  Rifle 
Team,  1,  2,  3.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Helen  Elnora  Bartlett  Framingham 

Born  1912,  at  Framingham.  Graduate,  Framingham  High  School.  Major 
in  Distributed  Sciences. 

Roland  Frederick  Becker  Methuen 

Born  1912,  at  Methuen.  Graduate,  Lawrence  High  School.  Major  in 
Distributed  Sciences. 

Outing  Club,  1,  2.     Collegian,  4.     Track,  1.     Basketball,  1.     Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Helen  Elizabeth  Beebe  Monson 

Born  1912,  at  Monson.  Graduate,  Monson  High  School.  Major  in  Home 
Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  4.  Home  Economics  Club,  4.  Girls'  Glee  Club,  1,  4.  Co-ed  Rifle  Team, 
2,  3. 

Vernon  Adam  Veith  Bell  Amherst 

Born  1910,  at  Maplewood,  Pennsylvania.  Transfer  from  Pennsylvania 
State  College.     Major  in  Entomology. 

Interfraternity  Council,  3,  4.  Fernald  Entomology  Club,  3,  4.  Combined  Chorus,  2. 
Band,  2,  3,  4.  Men's  Glee  Club,  2,  3,  4.  Bay  State  Revue,  3.  Soccer,  2.  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho. 

Anna  Judyth  Bernstein  Greenfield 

Born  1914,  at  Greenfield.  Graduate,  Greenfield  High  School.  Major  in 
Languages  and  Literature. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2,  3.  History-Sociology  Club,  2,  3.  Combined  Chorus,  1,  2.  Menorah 
Society,  4.  Collegian,  3,  4.  Co-ed  Rifle  Team,  1,  2.  French  Club  Plays,  1,  2,  3.  Sigma 
Iota. 

Ollie  Leonard  Bertorelli  Milford 

Born  1910,  at  Milford.  Graduate,  Milford  High  School.  Major  in 
Chemistry. 

Newman  Club,  4.  Mathematics  Club,  2,  3.  Physics  Club,  3,  4.  Hockey,  3,  4  (Manager). 
Theta  Kappa  Gamma  (Treasurer,  4). 

Laura  Bingham  Athol 

Born  1912,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Graduate,  Athol  High  School.  Major  in 
Distributed  Sciences. 

Outing  Club,  1,  2,  3. 

James  William  Blackburn  Springfield 

Born  1915,  at  Florence.  Graduate,  Classical  High  School,  Springfield. 
Major  in  Entomology. 

Fernald  Entomology  Club,  2,  3,  4.     Soccer,  4(M)  (Captain). 

Roger  Tait  Blackburn  Stoneham 

Born  1913,  at  Stoneham.  Graduate,  Huntington  School.  Major  in  Land- 
scape Architecture. 

Maroon  Key,  2.  Landscape  Club,  3,  4.  Men's  Glee  Club,  4.  Bay  State  Revue,  2. 
Hockey,  2(M),  3(M),  4(M)  (Captain).     Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

Lamont  Vincent  Blake  Springfield 

Born    1913,   at   Somerville.     Graduate,    Classical   High  School,  Springfield. 
Major  in  Chemistry  and  Physics. 
Physics  Club,  4.     Kappa  Sigma. 

Page  Eighty-six 


1935     INDEX 


Sheldon  Pratt  Bliss  Greenfield 

Born  1913,  at  Rutland,  Vermont.  Graduate,  Greenfield  High  School. 
Pre-Medical  Student. 

Senate,  3,  4  (Treasurer,  4).  Maroon  Key,  2  (Vice-President).  Christian  Association,  1. 
Freshman  Handbook  Committee,  1  (Editor).  Mathematics  Club,  3.  Band,  1,  2,  3. 
Orchestra,  1,  2,  3.  Dad's  Day  Committee,  2.  Junior  Prom  Committee,  3.  Class  Ser- 
geant-at-Arms,  1,  2,  3,  4.  Baseball,  1  (Manager).  Basketball,  4(M)  (Manager).  Informal 
Dance  Committee,  4. 

Willard  Harold  Boynton  Groveland 

Born  1914,  at  Groveland.     Graduate,  Groveland  High  School.     Major  in 
Distributed  Sciences. 
Track,  3(M).     Kappa  Epsilon,  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

George  Bozian  Fall  River 

Born  1913,  at  Middleboro.  Graduate,  Durfee  High  School.  Major  in 
Poultry  Husbandry. 

Walter  Edward  Brayden  Maynard 

Born    1912,    at   Maynard.     Graduate,    Maynard   High   School.     Major   in 

Distributed  Sciences. 

Senate,    3,  4  (Vice-President,  4).     Adelphia,  4.     Junior  Prom.  Committee,  3. 

Mary  Teresa  Brennan  Ipswich 

Born  1915,  at  Salem.  Graduate,  Manning  High  School.  Major  in  Eco- 
nomics, History,  and  Sociology. 

History-Sociology  Club,  3,  4  (Vice-President).     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

William  Clay  Brown  Winchester 

Born  1913,  at  Boston.  Graduate,  Winchester  High  School.  Major  in 
Landscape  Architecture. 

Track,  2.     Hockey,  2,  3(M).     Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

Lawrence  Mason  Bullard  Berlin 

Born    1910,    at    Lyndon,    Vermont.     Transfer    from    Harvard    University. 
Major  in  Pomology. 
Horticultural  Show  Committee,  4.     Pomology  Judging  Team,  3.     Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

Albert  Franklin  Burgess,  Jr.  Greenfield 

Born  1913,  at  Melrose.  Graduate,  Melrose  High  School.  Major  in  Agri- 
cultural Economics. 

Senate,  3,  4.  Roister  Doisters,  4.  Military  Ball  Committee,  3,  4  (Chairman,  4).  Junior 
Prom.  Committee,  3.  Informal  Dance  Committee,  4  (Chairman).  Phi  Sigma  Kappa 
(President,  3,  4). 

Kenneth  Bangs  Cahoon  Centerville 

Born    1912,   at  Harwich.     Graduate,   Barnstable  High   School.      Major   in 

Chemistry. 

K.  O.  Club,  4.     Mathematics  Club,  4.     Scientific  Conference  Committee,  4  (Mathematics 

Division  Head). 

Francis  Leo  Caron  North  Adams 

Born  1912,  at  North  Adams.  Graduate,  Drury  High  School,  North  Adams. 
Major  in  Chemistry. 

Football,  1.  Baseball,  1.  Scientific  Conference  Committee,  4  (Chemistry  Division  Head). 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

Page  Eighty-seven 


INDEX     1935 


Charlotte  Belcher  Casey  Easthampton 

Born  1913,  at  Springfield.     Graduate,  Easthampton  High  School.     Major 
in  Home  Economics. 
Home  Economics  Club,  4.     Alpha  Lambda  Mu. 

John  Alden  Caswell  Milford 

Born    1911,   at   Marblehead.     Transfer   from  Antioch   College.     Major  in 
Distributed  Sciences. 
Outing  Club,  3,  4.     Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 

Curtis  Mason  Clark  Millis 

Born  1914,  at  Millis.  Graduate  Needham  High  School.  Major  in  Agri- 
cultural Economics. 

Maroon  Key,  2.  Roister  Doisters,  2,  4.  Men's  Glee  Club,  2,  3,  4.  Bay  State  Revue,  3. 
Rifle  Team,  2,  3,  4.  Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee,  2.  Junior  Prom  Committee,  3.  Mili- 
tary Ball  Committee,  4.  Interclass  Athletic  Board,  2,  3,  4.  Quartet,  3,  4.  Q.  T.  V. 
(Secretary,  3). 

Lester  Wilbur  Clark  Montague 

Born  1913,  at  Sunderland.     Graduate,  Turners  Falls  High  School.     Major 
in  Chemistry. 
Outing  Club,  1.     Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

Philip  Hartshorn  Clark  Waltham 

Born  1912,  at  Waltham.  Graduate,  Waltham  High  School.  Major  in 
Entomology. 

Femald  Entomology  Club,  3,  4.     Band,  1,  2,  3,  4.      Orchestra,  1,  2,  3,  4.      Kappa  Epsilon. 

Alma  Hough  Colson  North  Agawam 

Born  1912,  at  Florence.  Graduate,  Agawam  High  School.  Major  in 
Home  Economics. 

Home  Economics  Club,  4.     K.  O.  Club,  4.     Alpha  Lambda  Mu  (Social  Chairman,  4). 

George  Steadman  Congdon  Millis 

Born  1913,  at  East  Providence,  R.  I.  Graduate,  Millis  High  School. 
Major  in  Chemistry. 

Academic  Activities  Board,  3,  4.  Roister  Doisters,  2,  3,  4  (Manager,  4).  Bay  State 
Revue,  3,  4  (Manager,  4).     Football,  1.     Soccer,  3.     Q.  T.  V.  (Secretary,  3). 

Ellen  Rose  Connery  Easthampton 

Born  1914,  at  Easthampton.  Graduate,  Easthampton  High  School.  Major 
in  Economics. 

Newman  Club,  1,  4.  History-Sociology  Club,  3,  4.  Dad's  Day  Committee,  4.  Co-ed 
Rifle  Team. 

Helen  Margaret  Connolly  Hadley 

Born  1913,  at  Hadley.     Graduate,  Hopkins  Academy.     Major  in  Education. 

Newman  Club.     History-Sociology  Club,  3,  4. 

John  Joseph  Consolati  Lee 

Born  1912,  at  Canaan,  Connecticut.  Graduate,  Lee  High  School.  Major 
in  Education. 

Senate,  4.  Newman  Club,  1,  2.  Football,  2,  3(M),  4(M).  Basketball,  2,  3,  4.  Baseball, 
2(M),  3(M),  4(M)  (Captain).     Kappa  Epsilon. 

Dorothy  Flora  Cook  Hadley 

Born  1913,  at  Hadley.  Graduate,  Hopkins  Academy.  Major  in  Home 
Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  4.  Home  Economics  Club,  4.  K.  O.  Club,  1,  2,  3  (Secretary,  1,  2;  Vice- 
President,  3).     Co-ed  Rifle  Team.     Lambda  Delta  Mu  (House  Chairman,  4). 

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Frederick  Leo  Corcoran  Stoneham 

Born  1912,  at  Lowell.  Graduate,  Huntington  School.  Major  in  Eco- 
nomics. 

Newman  Club,  4.  History-Sociology  Club,  3.  Band,  1,  2.  Class  Vice-President,  4. 
Football,  1.  Baseball,  1.  Track,  2.  Hockey,  1,  2(M),  3(M),  4(M).  Roister  Doisters, 
1,  2,  3.     Military  Ball  Committee,  4.     Bay  State  Revue,  1,  2.     Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

Hugh  Joseph  Corcoran  Westfield 

Born    1914,   at   Westfield.     Graduate,   Westfield   High   School.     Major   in 
Economics. 
Newman  Club,  4.     Men's  Glee  Club,  2,  3,  4.     Bay  State  Revue,  3.     Q.  T.  V.  (Secretary,  4). 

Alfred  Elmer  Cox  Bridgewater 

Born  1913,  at  Bridgewater.  Graduate,  Bridgewater  High  School.  Major 
in  Education. 

Soccer,  1,  2,  3(M)  (Manager).  Track,  1,  2(M).  Baseball,  1.  Joint  Committee  on  Inter- 
collegiate Athletics,  1,2. 

Chester  Ellsworth  Cross  Wareham 

Born  1913,  at  Boston.  Graduate,  Wareham  High  School.  Major  in 
Botany. 

Roderick  Wells  Gumming  Bristol,  Connecticut 

Born  1913,  at  Hartford,  Connecticut.  Graduate,  Bristol  High  School. 
Major  in  Floriculture  and  Landscape  Architecture. 

Christian  Association,  4.  Landscape  Club,  3,  4.  Class  Captain,  2.  Football,  2,  3,  4. 
Track,  2,  3(M),  4(M).     Q.  T.  V. 

Marie  Eleanor  Currier  Amesbury 

Born  1914,  at  Amesbury.  Graduate,  Amesbury  High  School.  Major  in 
Economics. 

W.  S.  G.  A.,  2,  3,  4  (Secretary,  3;  President,  4).  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  4.  Mathematics  Club,  3. 
Combined  Chorus,  2.  Index,  3.  Dad's  Day  Committee,  3.  Class  Vice-President,  2,  3,  4. 
Lambda  Delta  Mu  (Secretary,  3),  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Charles  Howard  Daniels  Melrose 

Born  1914,  at  Providence,  R.  I.  Graduate,  Melrose  High  School.  Major 
in  Entomology. 

Outing  Club,  3,  4  (President).  Fernald  Entomology  Club,  2,  3,  4.  Cross-Country,  3. 
Student  Scientific  Conference  Committee,  4.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Myron  Carl  Davis  Stafford  Springs,  Connecticut 

Born  1912,  at  West  Stafford,  Connecticut.  Graduate,  Stafford  Springs 
High  School.     Major  in  Horticultural  Manufactures. 

Christian  Association,  2.  Dairy  Products  Judging  Team,  4.  Dairy  Club,  3,  4.  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho. 

William  Milford  Davis  Lee 

Born   1911,   at  Lee.     Transfer  from  Purdue  University.     Major  in  Agri- 
cultural Economics. 
Football,  4(M).     Baseball,  3,  4.     Basketball,  3(M),  4(M)  (Captain).     Kappa  Sigma. 

Amy  Dearden  Palmer 

Born  1912,  in  England.  Graduate,  Palmer  High  School.  Major  in  English. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  2,  3.     Orchestra,  1,  2,  3. 

Raymond  DiMarzio  North  Plymouth 

Born    1914,    at    Milford.     Graduate,    Kingston    High    School.     Major    in 
Horticultural  Manufactures. 
Football,  1,  2.     Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

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Catharine  Elizabeth  Dimock  Springfield 

Born  1912,  at  New  York  City.     Graduate,   Classical  High  School,  Spring- 
field.    Major  in  Home  Economics. 
Outing  Club,  4.     Home  Economics  Club,  4.     Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

Howard  Ralph  Dobbie  Haverhill 

Born  1914,  at  Haverhill.     Graduate,  Tilton  School.     Major  in  Distributed 
Sciences. 
Soccer,  1,  2,  3,  4(M).     Track,  1,  2. 

Bernice  Jo-Ann  Dolan  Turners  Falls 

Born  1914,  at  Turners  Falls.  Graduate  Turners  Falls  High  School.  Major 
in  Home  Economics. 

United  Religious  Council,  3.  Newman  Club.  Home  Economics  Club,  4.  Roister  Bolsters, 
3,  4.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  4.     Burnham  Declamation  Contest,  2.     Bay  State  Revue,  2,  3,  4. 

Bernard  Joseph  Doyle  Northampton 

Born  1913,  at  Northampton.  Graduate,  St.  Michael's  High  School,  North- 
ampton.    Pre-Medical  Student. 

United  Religious  Council,  4.  Newman  Club.  Mathematics  Club,  3,  4.  Index,  3.  Men's 
Glee  Club,  4.  Student  Scientific  Conference  Committee,  4.  Dad's  Day  Committee,  4. 
Kappa  Epsilon. 

Max  Dubin  Maiden 

Born  1914,  at  Maiden.     Graduate,  Maiden  High  School.     Major  in  English. 

United  Religious  Council,  3,  4.  Combined  Chorus,  2.  Menorah  Society,  3,  4  (Presi- 
dent).    Burnham  Declamation  Contest,  2.     Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Alice  Isabel  Dwight  Colrain 

Born  1913,  at  Colrain.     Graduate,  Arms  Academy.     Major  in  Botany. 

Joseph  Aaron  Dworman  Worcester 

Born  1913,  at  Worcester.  Graduate,  Worcester  High  School.  Major  in 
Dairy  Industry. 

Men's  Glee  Club,  4.  Football,!.  Soccer,  2.  Swimming,!.  Boxing,  1,  2.  Chess  Club,  3. 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 

Henry  Holton  Elder  Mount  Hermon 

Born  1912,  at  Mount  Hermon.     Graduate,  Mount  Hermon  School.     Major 
in  Social  Science. 
Track,  4.     Basketball,  3. 

John  Crosby  Eldridge  West  Bridgewater 

Born  1913,  at  Brockton.  Graduate,  Howard  High  School.  Major  in 
Chemistry. 

K.  O.  Club,  !,  2.  Orchestra,  4  (Manager).  Bay  State  Revue,  3.  Swimming,  !,  2.  Scien- 
tific Conference  Committee,  4.     Theta  Chi. 

Charles  Francis  Elliot  Waltham 

Born  1913,  at  Waltham.  Transfer  from  Boston  University.  Pre-Medical 
Student. 

Newman  Club,  3,  4.     Dad's  Day  Committee,  4  (Chairman).      Kappa  Sigma  (Treasurer,  4) 

Henry  David  Epstein  Brookline 

Born  1914,  at  Boston.  Graduate,  Boston  Latin  School.  Major  in  Dis- 
tributed Sciences. 

Outing  Club,  3.  Physics  Club,  3,  4.  Menorah  Society,  3,  4  (Vice-President).  Band,  !,  2. 
Phi  Lambda  Tau  (President,  4). 

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Raymond  Knightly  Evans  Easthampton 

Born  1907,  at  Southampton.  Graduate,  Williston  Academy.  Major  in 
Landscape  Architecture. 

Interfraternity  Council,  3,  4.  Adelphia,  4.  Horticultural  Show  Committee,  4.  Newman 
Club  (Treasurer,  4).     Landscape  Club,  3,  4.     Class  President,  3,  4.     Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

Florence  Chesson  Fay  Chicopee  Falls 

Born  1914,  at  Chicopee  Falls.  Graduate,  Chicopee  High  School.  Major 
in  Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1.  Home  Economics  Club,  4.  Girls'  Glee  Club,  4.  Co-ed  Rifle  Team,  4. 
Sigma  Beta  Chi  (Athletic  Captain,  3;   Vice-President,  4). 

Abraham  Elliot  Feinberg  Dorchester 

Born  1912,  at  Boston.  Graduate,  Dorchester  High  School.  Major  in 
Chemistry. 

United  Religious  Council,  4.  Mathematics  Club,  2,  3.  Menorah  Society,  3,  4.  Band,  1. 
Track,  3,  4. 

Ernest  Brayton  Fisher,  Jr.  Walpole 

Born  1913,  at  Norwood.  Graduate,  Walpole  High  School.  Major  in 
Animal  Husbandry. 

Christian  Association,  3,  4.  Stock  Judging  Team,  4.  Track,  1.  Animal  Husbandry 
Club,  4.     Social  Science  Club,  3.     Alpha  Gamma  Rho  (Chaplain,  3,  4). 

Cornelia  Frances  Foley  Amherst 

Born  1913,  at  Worcester.  Graduate,  Amherst  High  School.  Major  in 
Home  Economics. 

Intersorority  Council,  3,  4  (President,  4).  Honor  Council,  4.  Newman  Club.  History- 
Sociology  Club,  3,  4  (Junior  Executive  Member,  3;  President,  4).  Girls'  Glee  Club,  4. 
Bay  State  Revue,  2.     Phi  Zeta. 

Daniel  Joseph  Foley  Salem 

Born  1913,  at  Salem.  Graduate,  Salem  Classical  High  School.  Major  in 
Landscape  Architecture. 

Adelphia,  4  (Secretary-Treasurer).     United  Religious  Council,  3,  4  (President,  3).  Outing 

Club,  3.     Horticultural  Show  Committee,  3,  4  (Secretary,  3).     Newman  Club,   1,  2,  3,  4 

(President,  3,  4).  Landscape  Architecture  Club,  3,  4.  Index,  3  (Editor-in-Chief).  Dad's 
Day  Committee,  3.     Q.  T.  V.  (Secretary,  3,  4). 

Charles  Bostwick  Fowler  West  Newton 

Born  1913,  at  Belmont.     Graduate  Newton  High  School.     Major  in  Lan- 
guages and  Literature. 
Kappa  Sigma. 

Christine  Louise  Frey  South  Hadley  Falls 

Born  1914,  at  Holyoke.  Graduate,  South  Hadley  High  School.  Major  in 
Education. 

Lois  Florence  Friedrich  Florence 

Born   1912,   at  Florence.     Graduate,   Northampton  High  School.     Major 
in  Economics,  History,  and  Sociology. 
History-Sociology  Club,  3,  4.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

James  Edward  Gavagan  Dorchester 

Born  1912,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Jamaica  Plain  High  School.     Major  in 
English. 
Collegian,  3,  4  (Associate  Editor). 

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Minnie  Gendler  Greenfield 

Born    1913,   at   Roxbury.     Graduate,   Greenfield  High   School.     Major  in 
Education. 
Combined  Chorus,  1.     Menorah  Society,  3,  4.     Sigma  Iota  (Vice-President,  3,  4). 

Edward  Harry  Genest,  Jr.  Pittsfield 

Born  1912,  at  North  Adams.  Graduate,  Pittsfield  High  School.  Major 
in  Education. 

History-Sociology  Club,  2.  Baseball,  1.  Basketball,  1,  2,  3.  Kappa  Sigma  (Secretary, 
3,4). 

Clayton  Herman  George  Pittsfield 

Born  1909,  at  Belchertown.  Graduate,  Belchertown  High  School.  Major 
in  Entomology. 

Femald  Entomology  Club,  3,  4.  Band,  2.  Football,  1.  Soccer,  2,  3(M),  4(M).  Base- 
ball, 1,  2. 

Vincent  Cooper  Gilbert  Belmont 

Born  1912,  at  Chatauqua,  N.  Y.     Graduate,  Belmont  High  School.     Major 
in  Agricultural  Engineering. 
Theta  Chi. 

Arthur  Gold  Springfield 

Born  1914,  at  New  York  City.  Graduate,  Classical  High  School,  Spring- 
field.    Major  in  Chemistry. 

United  Religious  Council,  3,  4.  Physics  Club,  3,  4  (Secretary-Treasurer,  3).  Menorah 
Society,  3,  4.     Phi  Lambda  Tau  (Treasurer,  3,  4). 

Barnett  Louis  Golub  East  Longmeadow 

Born  1912,  at  Beverly.  Graduate,  Classical  High  School,  Springfield. 
Pre-Medical  Student. 

Orchestra,  1.     Football,  1.     Soccer,  2.     Baseball,  1.     Phi  Lambda  Tau. 

Grace  Mae  Goulart  New  Bedford 

Born  1913,  at  New  Bedford.  Graduate,  Dean  Academy.  Major  in 
Chemistry  and  Bacteriology. 

Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4.     Sigma  Beta  Chi  (Social  Chairman,  3;   Social  Committee,  2,  3). 

Irene  Edna  Govoni  Agawam 

Born  1913,  at  North  Agawam.     Graduate,  Agawam  High  School.     Major 
in  Biological  Sciences. 
W.  A.  A.  Council,  3,  4.  Lambda  Delta  Mu  (Lambda  Chairman,  4). 

Ralph  Hawthorne  Granger  Westfield 

Born  1911,  at  Southampton.  Graduate,  Westfield  High  School,  and 
Mt.  Hermon  Preparatory  School.     Major  in  Animal  Husbandry. 

Christian  Association,  3,  4.  K.  O.  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4.  Combined  Chorus,  1,  2.  Academic 
Activities  Board,  3.  Dairy  Products  Judging  Team,  4.  Index,  3  (Business  Manager). 
General  Live-Stock  Judging  Team,  4.     Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 

Julian  Philip  Griffin  Springfield 

Born  1912,  at  Indian  Orchard.  Graduate,  Classical  High  School,  Spring- 
field.    Pre-Medical  Student. 

Interfraternity  Council,  2,  3,  4  (President,  4).  Newman  Club,  1,  3,  4.  Interfraternity 
Ball  Committee,  3.  Class  Treasurer,  1.  Football,  2.  Baseball,  1,  2.  Soph-Senior  Hop 
Committee,  2.  Informal  Committee,  2.  Junior  Prom.  Committee  (Chairman,  3).  Kappa 
Sigma  (President,  4;    Treasurer,  3). 

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Edward  Frederick  Guenard,  Jr.  Dracut 

Born  1911,  at  Lowell.     Graduate,  Lowell  High  School.     Major  in  French. 

Outing  Club,  1.     Track,  1,  2,  3(M),  4. 

Evelyn  Alice  Gunn  Southampton 

Born     1913,    at    Southampton.     Graduate,    Easthampton    High    School. 
Major  in  Chemistry. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,3. 

Victor  Stanley  Guzowski  Northampton 

Born  1912,  at  Northampton.  Graduate,  Northampton  High  School. 
Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Football,  1,  2,  3(M),  4(M).     Baseball,  1.     Track,  1,  2,  3,  4(M).     Swimming,  4.     Q.  T.  V. 

Eben  Theodore  Hall  Upton 

Born  1913,  at  Upton.  Graduate,  Upton  High  School.  Major  in  Land- 
scape Architecture. 

Interfraternity  Council,  2,  3,  4  (Secretary-Treasurer,  3;  Vice-President,  4).  Landscape 
Club,  2,  3,  4.  Floriculture  Club,  3,  4.  Football,  1,  2.  Baseball,  1.  Basketball,  1.  Phi 
Sigma   Kappa   (Vice-President,  4). 

Elizabeth  Katharine  Harrington  Ludlow 

Born  1913,  at  Ludlow.  Graduate,  Ludlow  High  School.  Major  in  Educa- 
tion. 

Intersorority  Council,  3,  4  (Vice-President,  3,  4).  United  Religious  Council,  3.  Y.  W. 
C.  A.  Cabinet,  2,  3.  Newman  Club,  4.  Index,  3.  Collegian,  2,  3,  4.  Girls'  Glee  Club,  4. 
W.  A.  A.,  2  (Vice-President).     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Marion  Threasa  Harris  Leominster 

Born  1912,  at  Leominster.  Graduate,  Leominster  High  School.  Major 
in  Chemistry. 

Interfraternity  Council,  3,  4.  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Treasurer,  3).  Bay  State  Revue,  1. 
Intersorority  Trophy  Committee,  2,  3,  4.  W.  A.  A.,  1,  2,  3,  4.  Scientific  Conference 
Committee,  4.     Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

George  Albert  Hartwell  Maiden 

Born  1913,  at  Maiden.  Graduate,  Phillips  Exeter  Academy.  Major  in 
Landscape  Architecture. 

Outing  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4.  Horticultural  Show  Committee,  4.  Landscape  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Band,  1,  2,  4.  Index,  3  (Statistics  Editor).  Orchestra,  1,  2,  3,  4.  Bay  State  Revue, 
1,  2,  4.     Orpheus  Club,  1.     Theta  Chi. 

Robert  Harlow  Hermanson  Brookline 

Born  1912,  at  Woburn.  Graduate,  Boston  Latin  School.  Major  in  Dis- 
tributed Sciences. 

Interfraternity  Council,  2,  3,  4.  Index,  3.  Dad's  Day  Committee,  4.  Football,  1. 
Soccer,  2,  3,  4  (Assistant  Manager,  3;  Manager,  4).  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi 
(House  Manager,  2;   President,  4;    Vice-President,  3). 

Howard  Lester  Hinckley,  Jr.  Dorchester 

Born  1913,  at  Dorchester.     Graduate,  Dorchester  High  School  for  Boys. 
Major  in  Chemistry. 
Football,  1.     Track,  1,  2  (Assistant  Manager,  1).     Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

Albert  Bancroft  Hovey  Wakefield 

Born  1912,  at  Wakefield.  Graduate,  Wakefield  High  School.  Major  in 
Distributed  Sciences. 

Outing  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Swimming,  3,  4.     Theta  Chi. 
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Mildred  Martina  Hovey  Springfield 

Born  1914,  at  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Transfer  from  Springfield  Junior  Col- 
lege, Springfield.     Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  3,  4.  Outing  Club,  2.  Index,  3.  Girls'  Glee  Club,  4.  Bay  State  Revue,  3. 
French  Plays,  2,  3.  Intersorority  Ball  Committee,  3.  Co-ed  Rifle  Team,  2.  Lambda 
Delta  Mu  (Vice-President,  4;    Social  Chairman,  3). 

Wendell  Roy  Hovey  Stoneham 

Born  1913,  at  Wakefield.  Graduate,  Wakefield  High  School.  Major  in 
Agricultural  Economics. 

Outing  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Treasurer,  3;  Vice-President,  4).  Band,  1,  2,  3,  4.  Index,  3. 
Theta  Chi  (Secretary,  4). 

Richard  William  Hubbard  Sunderland 

Born  1913,  at  Sunderland.  Graduate,  Amherst  High  School.  Major  in 
Chemistry. 

Mathematics  Club,  2,  3,  4.  Debating  Team,  1,  2.  Roister  Doisters,  1,  2,  3,  4.  Burnham 
Declamation  Contest,  1.     Soccer,  2.     Cross-Country,  3(M). 

Robert  Packard  Hunter  Melrose 

Born  1910,  at  Melrose.  Graduate,  Melrose  High  School.  Major  in  Ento- 
mology. 

Soccer,  2,  3,  4.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Charles  Wooding  Hutchinson  Amherst 

Born  1911,  at  Ansonia,  Conn.  Transfer  from  University  of  Vermont. 
Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Interfraternity  Council,  2,  3,  4.    Men's  Glee  Club,  4.    Theta  Chi  (President,  4;  Marshall,  3). 

Zigmund  John  Jackimczyk  Florence 

Born   1911,   at   Florence.     Graduate,   Northampton   High   School.     Major 
in  English. 
Newman  Club,  4.     K.  O.  Club,  4.     Football,  1,  2,  3,  4. 

Ernest  A.  Jaworski  Adams 

Born  1914,  at  Adams.  Graduate,  Adams  High  School.  Major  in 
Education. 

Mathematics  Club,  3.  Baseball,  1,  2.  Basketball,  1,  2,  3(M),  4(M)  (Captain,  4).  Kappa 
Epsilon. 

Stuart  Farnham  Jillson  Readsboro,  Vermont 

Born  1913,  at  Readsboro,  Vermont.  Graduate,  Mount  Harmon  Prepara- 
tory School.     Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 

Mathematics  Club,  2,  3,  4.  Combined  Chorus,  1,  2.  Physics  Club,  3.  Band,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Q.  T.  V. 

Walter  Oscar  Johnson  Haverhill 

Born    1912,    at   Haverhill.     Graduate,   Haverhill   High   School.     Major   in 
Distributed  Sciences. 
Maroon  Key,  2.     Band,  1,  2.     Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee,  2.     Kappa  Sigma. 

William  Joseph  Jordan,  Jr.  Revere 

Born    1913,    at    Revere.       Graduate,    Revere    High    School.       Major    in 
Chemistry. 
Mathematics  Club,  2,  3.     Track,  1,  2.     Cross-Country,  2,  3.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Joseph  Francis  Keil  Attleboro 

Born    1914,   at   Attleboro.     Graduate,   Attleboro  High   School.     Major  in 
Floriculture. 
Horticultural  Show  Committee,  3,  4.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

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Eloise  Beers  Kellogg  Arlington 

Born  1913,  at  Somerville.  Graduate,  Arlington  High  School.  Major  in 
Bacteriology  and  Physiology. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2.  Outing  Club,  1,  2.  Combined  Chorus,  1.  W.  A.  A.,  2,  3.  Women's 
Rifle  Team,  1,  2.     Alpha  Lambda  Mu. 

Leslie  Collins  Kimball  Pelham 

Born  1913,  at  Belchertown.  Graduate,  Amherst  High  School.  Major  in 
Landscape  Architecture. 

Horticultural  Show  Committee,  4.  Christian  Association,  3,  4.  Landscape  Club,  1,  2, 
3,  4.      Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  (Vice-President,  4;    Historian,  3). 

Mary  Emma  Kingston  Springfield 

Born  1913,  at  Springfield.  Transfer  from  Springfield  Junior  College. 
Major  in  Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  2,  3,  4.  Home  Economics  Club,  2,  3,  4.  Mathematics  Club,  2,  3.  Com- 
bined Chorus,  2.  Girls'  Glee  Club,  4.  Bay  State  Revue,  3.  Lambda  Delta  Mu  (Treas- 
urer, 3). 

Robert  Magoon  Koch  Greenfield 

Born  1914,  at  Greenfield.  Graduate,  Greenfield  High  School.  Major  in 
Animal  Husbandry. 

K.  O.  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4.  Poultry  Judging  Team,  2.  Animal  Husbandry  Club,  2,  3,  4.  Dairy 
Club,  3,  4.  Dairy  Judging  Team,  3.  General  Livestock  Team,  4.  Meats  Team,  4. 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

Violet  Sylvia  Koskela  Maynard 

Born  1912,  at  Boston.  Graduate,  Maynard  High  School.  Major  in 
Home  Economics. 

Home  Economics  Club,  2,  3,  4.  Girls'  Glee  Club,  4.  Bay  State  Revue,  4.  W.  A.  A. 
(Cabinet,  2,  3).     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Albert  Landis  Amherst 

Born   1913,   at  Amherst.     Graduate,  Amherst  High  School  and  Williston 
Academy.     Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Outing  Club,  2,3,  4.    Menorah  Society,  2,  3,  4.    Football,  2,  3.    Basketball,  2.    Swimming,  3. 

Theodore  Moreau  Leary  Turners  Falls 

Born  1915,  at  Turners  Falls.  Graduate,  Turners  Falls  High  School.  Major 
in  English. 

Interclass  Athletic  Board,  1,  2,  3,  4  (President,  3,  4).  Senate,  2,  3,  4  (Secretary,  3;  Presi- 
dent, 4).  Adelphia,  4  (President).  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4.  Academic  Activities  Board, 
3,  4.  Index,  3  (Sports  Editor).  Freshman  Handbook  Committee,  2.  Collegian,  (Sports 
Editor,  2;  Campus  Editor,  3;  Editor-in-Chief,  4).  Class  Captain,  1,  2,  3,  4.  Football,  1. 
Baseball,  1,  2.     Basketball,  1.     Swimming,  1.     Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

Roger  Kenison  Leavitt  Framingham 

Born  1911,  at  North  Parsonfield,  Maine.  Graduate,  Framingham  High 
School.     Major  in  Floriculture. 

Football,  1,  2(M),  3(M),  4(M).  Floriculture  Club,  3,  4.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi  (Vice-Presi- 
dent, 4;   Secretary,  3;   Treasurer,  3). 

Louis  Herbert  Lebeshevsky  Springfield 

Born  1913,  at  Scitico,  Conn.     Graduate,  Enfield  High  School.     Major  in 

Chemistry. 

Menorah   Society,   3,   4.     Band,    1,   2.     Roister   Doisters,    2,   3,   4.     Men's  Glee   Club,   4. 

Orchestra,  1.     Scientific  Conference  Committee,  4.     Phi  Lambda  Tau  (Secretary,  3,  4). 

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Arthur  Sidney  Levine  Brookline 

Born  1913,  at  Boston.  Transfer  from  Boston  University.  Major  in 
Horticultural  Manufactures. 

Index,  3  (Sales  Manager).     Soccer,  2,  3.     Track,  3.  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  (House  Manager,  3). 

Robert  Franklin  Libbey  Westboro 

Born  1913,  at  Westboro.  Graduate,  Westboro  High  School.  Major  in 
Physical  Science. 

Mathematics  Club,  2,  3,  4.  Physics  Club,  3,  4.  Swimming,  3,  4.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa, 
Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Lucien  Bingham  LiUie,  III  New  Bedford 

Born   1913,  at  Springfield.     Graduate,   Classical  High  School,   Springfield. 
Major  in  Economics. 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

Ruth  Lydia  Lindquist  East  Longmeadow 

Born  1912,  at  Springfield.  Graduate,  Springfield  Technical  High  School. 
Major  in  Biology. 

Outing  Club,  1.  Roister  Doisters,  2.  Girls'  Glee  Club,  4.  Dad's  Day  Committee,  3,  4. 
Class  Secretary,  1,  2,  3,  4.     Class  Field  Hockey,  4.     Lambda  Delta  Mu  (Treasurer,  4). 

EUzabeth  Loring  Melrose  Highlands 

Born  1913,  at  Melrose.  Graduate,  Melrose  High  School.  Major  in 
Education. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2.     Outing  Club,  1.     Sigma  Beta  Chi  (Treasurer,  3,  4). 

Bertram  Lubin  Boston 

Born  1914,  at  Maiden.  Graduate,  Boston  Latin  School.  Major  in  Dis- 
tributed Sciences. 

Mathematics  Club,  3.     Menorah  Society,  2,  3,  4.     Roister  Doisters,  2,  3,  4.     Football,  1. 

Everett  Spencer  MacQuestion  Winchendon 

Born  1913,  at  Winchendon.     Graduate,  Murdock  School.     Major  in  Land- 
scape Architecture. 
Landscape  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4.     Football,  1. 

Ruth  Annette  Markley  Greenfield 

Born  1914,  at  Greenfield.  Transfer  from  Boston  University.  Major  in 
Economics,  History,  and  Sociology. 

History-Sociology  Club,  3,  4.     Delta  Delta  Delta. 

Edward  Danville  Masters  Athol 

Born  1913,  at  Rochester,  New  York.  Graduate,  Athol  High  School.  Major 
in  Landscape  Architecture. 

Index,  3. 

John  Henry  McKelligott  Palmer 

Born  1913,  at  Palmer.  Graduate,  Palmer  High  School.  Major  in  Social 
Sciences. 

Interfraternity  Council,  3,  4.  Senate,  4.  Adelphia,  4  (Vice-President).  Honor  Council, 
3,  4.  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4.  Mathematics  Club,  1,  2,  3.  Football,  1,  2,  3.  Base- 
ball, 1.     Basketball,!.     Q.  T.  V.  (President,  4;   Treasurer,  3). 

Alma  Standish  Merry  Duxbury 

Born  1913,  at  Plymouth.  Graduate,  Duxbury  High  School.  Major  in 
Distributed  Sciences. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  2,  3.  Outing  Club,  1,  2.  Combined  Chorus,  2.  Bay  State  Revue,  1. 
W.  A.  A.,  2.     Alpha  Lambda  Mu  (President,  3 ;    Vice-President,  2). 

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Howard  Bryne  Michelson  Boston 

Born  1914,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Boston  Latin  School.     Major  in  Horti- 
cultural Manufactures. 

Bay  State  Revue,  1,  2.     Cheer  Leader,  2,  3(M). 

Joseph  Miller  Roxbury 

Born  1913,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Boston  Latin  School.     Major  in  Horti- 
cultural Manufactures. 

Football,  1.     Soccer,  2,  3,  4.     Baseball,  1,  3.     Track,  2.     Press  Club,  4.     Alpha  Epsilon  Pi 
(Secretary,  3). 

Robert  Dawson  Mitchell  Holyoke 

Born    1911,    at    Glenn    Ayr,    Terre    Haute,    Indiana.     Graduate,    Holyoke 
High  School.     Major  in  Social  Sciences. 
Soccer,  2,  3.     Alpha  Sigma  Phi  (Treasurer,  2,  3). 

James  Frederick  Moran  Millis 

Born    1914,    at    Millis.     Graduate,    Millis    High    School.     Major   in    Agri- 
cultural Economics. 

Newman    Club,    1,    2,    3,    4.     Football,    1,    2,    3,    4.     Baseball,    1.     Hockey,    1.     Q.  T.  V. 
(Secretary,  2). 

Harold  Laurud  Morland  Westwood 

Born  1906,  at  Jamaica  Plains.     Graduate,  Huntington  High  School.     Major 
in  Entomology. 
Fernald  Entomology  Club,  3,  4.     Hockey,  1. 

John  Jesse  Moulton  Weymouth 

Born    1913,    at   Marion.     Graduate,    Weymouth   High   School.     Major   in 
Physics  and  Mathematics. 

Mathematics  Club,  2,  3,  4.     Physics  Club,  3,  4.     Band,  1,  2.     Freshman  Handbook  Com- 
mittee, 2. 

Walter  Stanley  Mozden  Three  Rivers 

Born  1913,  at  North  Wilbraham.     Graduate,  Palmer  High  School.     Major 
in  Distributed  Sciences. 

Newman  Club,  3,  4.     Mathematics  Club,  3.     Combined  Chorus,  1,  2.     Men's  Glee  Club, 
4.     Soccer,  2,  3.     Track,  2,  3.     Q.  T.  V. 

William  Paul  Mulhall  Ashland 

Born    1912,    at    Ashland.     Graduate,    Ashland    High    School.     Major    in 
Animal  Husbandry. 

Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4.     General  Livestock  Judging  Team,  4.     Football,  1,  2(M),  3(M), 
4(M).     Q.  T.  V. 

William  Richard  Muller  Darien,  Connecticut 

Born  1915,  at  New  York  City.     Graduate,  Darien  High  School.     Major  in 
Economics. 

Men's  Glee  Club,  3,  4.     Bay  State  Revue,  2,  4.     Soccer,  1.     Basketball,  1,  3,  4.     Military 
Ball  Committee,  4.     Song  Leader,  3,  4.     Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

Marguerite  Anne  Murphy  Springfield 

Born  1915,  at  Springfield.  Transfer  from  Springfield  Junior  College.  Major 
in  Economics,  History,  and  Sociology. 
Newman  Club,  2,  3,  4.     History-Sociology  Club,  3,  4. 

Robert  Vincent  Murray  Holyoke 

Born    1914,    at    Holyoke.     Graduate,    Holyoke    High    School.     Major    in 
Horticultural  Manufactures. 

Horticultural  Show  Committee,  4.  Newman  Club,  1,  2.  Track,  1,  2(M),  3(M),  4(M).  Cross- 
country, 1,  2(M),  3,  4(M).     Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 


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Edward  Bedre  Nassif  North  Adams 

Born  1913,  at  North  Adams.  Graduate,  Drury  High  School,  North  Adams. 
Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 

Interfraternity  Council,  3,  4.  Men's  Glee  Club,  3.  Bay  State  Revue,  3,  4.  Baseball, 
1,  2.  Basketball,  1,  2,  3,  4.  Informal  Dance  Committee,  4.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  (Presi- 
dent, 3,  4). 

Stanley  Stowell  Newcomb  Orange 

Born  1912,  at  Manila,  Philippine  Islands.  Graduate,  Orange  High  School. 
Pre-Medical  Student. 

Freshman  Handbook  Committee,  2.     Kappa  Epsilon  (Treasurer,  3;   President,  4). 

Alfred  Eastman  Newton  Sharon 

Born  1913,  at  Henniker,  New  Hampshire.     Graduate,  Sharon  High  School. 
Major  in  Chemistry. 
Physics  Club,  4.     Lambda  Chi  Alpha  (Treasurer,  3,  4).     Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Ralph  Eaton  Norris  Sharon 

Born  1912,  at  Riverside,  Rhode  Island.  Graduate,  Sharon  High  School. 
Major  in  Chemistry. 

Interfraternity  Council,  3,  4.  Mathematics  Club,  4.  Men's  Glee  Club,  4.  Football,  1. 
Soccer,  2,  3(M),  4.     Baseball,  1,  2.     Kappa  Epsilon  (Assistant  Treasurer,  3). 

Julius  Novick  Amherst 

Born  1914,  at  New  York  City.  Graduate,  Amherst  High  School.  Major 
in  Distributed  Sciences. 

Menorah  Society,  3,  4.  Men's  Glee  Club,  4.  Burnham  Declamation  Contest,  1.  Track, 
1.     Basketball,  3.     Cheer  Leader,  2,  3,  4. 

Allan  John  O'Brien  Northampton 

Born  1913,  at  Northampton.  Graduate,  Northampton  High  School. 
Major  in  Chemistry. 

Edward  Lawrence  Packard  Amherst 

Born  1912,  at  Northampton.  Graduate,  Amherst  High  School.  Major 
in  Landscape  Architecture. 

United  Religious  Council,  4.  Christian  Association,  4  (Secretary).  Landscape  Club. 
Index,  3  (Art  Editor).     Men's  Glee  Club,  4. 

Leonard  Ward  Parker  Amherst 

Born  1912,  at  Hardwick.  Transfer  from  Yale  University.  Major  in 
Mathematics. 

Combined  Chorus,  2.  Landscape  Club,  4.  Men's  Glee  Club,  2,  3,  4.  Orchestra,  2. 
Bay  State  Revue,  2,  4.     Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  (Secretary,  4). 

Hermann  George  Patt,  Jr.  Granville 

Born  1915,  at  Hancock,  New  Hampshire.  Transfer  from  Colgate  Uni- 
versity.    Major  in  Agriculture. 

George  Raymond  Pease  Amherst 

Born  1914,  at  Amherst.  Graduate,  Amherst  High  School.  Major  in 
Chemistry. 

Academic  Activities  Board,  3,  4.  Collegian  (Business  Board,  2;  Business  Manager,  3,  4). 
Roister  Bolsters,  1,  2,  3,  4.     Theta  Chi. 

Howard  Edson  Pease  Ashfield 

Born  1913,  at  Ashfield.  Graduate,  Sanderson  Academy.  Major  in  Mathe- 
matics and  Physics. 

Christian  Association,  3.  Mathematics  Club,  2,  3,  4.  Freshman  Handbook  Committee,  3. 
Soccer,  2.     Baseball,  1,  2,  3.     Basketball,  1.     Q.  T.  V.  (Vice-President,  4). 

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Ruth  Elizabeth  Pelissier  Hadley 

Born  1915,  at  Hadley.     Graduate,  Hopkins  Academy.     Major  in  Education. 

Newman  Club,  4.  History-Sociology  Club,  3,  4.  Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2.  Girls' 
Glee  Club,  4.     Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

Elizabeth  Cushman  Perry  Watertown 

Born  1914,  at  Watertown.  Graduate,  Watertown  High  School.  Major 
in  Home  Economics. 

Honor  Council,  4.  W.  S.  G.  A.,  3.  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  4  (Cabinet,  2).  Home  Economics  Club, 
4.     Index,  3.     Dad's  Day  Committee,  3,  4.     Bay  State  Revue,  2.     Phi  Zeta  (President,  4). 

Leo  PoUin  Springfield 

Born  1913,  at  Union  City,  New  Jersey.  Graduate,  Central  High  School, 
Springfield.     Major  in  Chemistry. 

Helen  Louise  Powers  Hadley 

Born   1915,  at  Hadley.     Graduate,  Hopkins  Academy.     Major  in  Home 
Economics. 
Girls'  Glee  Club,  4.     Bumham  Declamation  Contest,  2.     Home  Economics  Club,  4. 

Edward  LeRoy  Prentiss  Upton 

Born  1915,  at  Upton.     Graduate,  Upton  High  School.     Major  in  Education. 

Baseball,  1.     Cross-Country,  1.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Shirley  Dorothy  Putnam  Springfield 

Born  1914,  at  Springfield.  Graduate,  Technical  High  School,  Springfield. 
Major  in  Home  Economics. 

United  Religious  Council,  4.     Y.  W.  C.  A.,  4.  Outing  Club,  2,  3,  4.     Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

Walter  Dalton  Raleigh  West  Springfield 

Born  1914,  at  West  Springfield.  Graduate,  West  Springfield  High  School. 
Pre-Medical  Student. 

Class  Soccer,  1,  2.     Newman  Club. 

Albert  Ramsdell,  Jr.  Palmer 

Born  1913,  at  Ware.  Graduate,  Palmer  High  School.  Major  in  Economics, 
History,  and  Sociology. 

History-Sociology  Club,  3,  4.     Cross-Country,  1.     Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

Henry  Frank  Riseman  Winthrop 

Born  1913,  at  Revere.  Graduate,  Revere  High  School.  Major  in  Bac- 
teriology and  Physiology. 

Band,  1,  2.  Football,!.  Soccer,  2,  3,  4.  Chess  Club,  3,  4  (Managing  Secretary).  Student 
Scientific  Conference  Committee,  4  (Physiology  Department  Head).  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi 
(Secretary,  2,  3). 

Phillip  Robinson  Revere 

Born  1914,  at  Boston.  Graduate,  Revere  High  School.  Major  in  Psy- 
chology. 

Mathematics  Club,  1,  2,  3.  Menorah  Society,  3,  4.  Cross-Country,  3(M)  (Manager). 
Social  Science  Club,  4. 

Sylvia  Lillian  Rod  Becket 

Born  1914,  at  Becket.     Graduate,  Lee  High  School.     Major  in  Bacteriology. 

Outing  Club,  1.  Combined  Chorus,  1,  2.  Menorah  Society,  3,  4.  Intersorority  Council, 
4.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  4.     Sigma  Iota  (Secretary,  3,  4). 

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Harriet  Ann  Roper  Westminster 

Born  1914,  at  Westminster.  Transfer  from  Wellesley  College.  Major  in 
Education. 

Bay  State  Revue,  3.     Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

Sydney  Arthur  Salamoff  Roxbury 

Born  1913,  at  Boston.  Graduate,  Roxbury  High  School.  Pre-Medical 
Student. 

Outing  Club,  1.  History-Sociology  Club,  3.  Menorah  Society,  3,  4.  Interfratemity 
Council,  3,  4.  Band,  1,  2.  Orchestra,  1,  2.  Baseball,  1.  Track,  1.  Phi  Lambda  Tau 
(Vice-President,  2,  3,  4). 

Janet  Christie  Sargent  Auburndale 

Born  1914,  at  Chelsea.     Graduate,  Newton  High  School.     Major  in  Zoology 
and  Chemistry. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2,  3.     Outing  Club,  1.     W.  A.  A.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Ruth  Wentworth  Sargent  Wollaston 

Born    1913,    at    Wollaston.     Graduate,    Northfield    Seminary.     Major    in 
Zoology  and  Botany. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  4. 

Paul  Webster  Schaffner  Dover 

Born  1912,  at  Natick.     Graduate,  Dover  High  School.     Major  in  Forestry. 

Adelphia,  4.  Horticultural  Show  Committee,  4.  Football,  2(M),  3(M),  4(M).  Phi 
Sigma  Kappa. 

William  Schlaefer  Englewood,  New  Jersey 

Born  1912,  at  New  York  City.  Graduate,  Englewood  High  School  and 
New  York  Tutoring  School.     Major  in  Landscape  Architecture. 

Horticultural  Show  Committee,  3,  4.  Landscape  Club,  4.  Track,  4.  Cross-Country, 
3,  4  (Manager).     Athletic  Board. 

Ralph  William  Francis  Schreiter  Walpole 

Born    1913,    at    Walpole.     Graduate,    Walpole    High    School.     Major    in 
Education. 
Interfratemity  Council,  3,  4.     Orchestra,  1,  2,  3.     Lambda  Chi  Alpha  (President,  4). 

Bernice  Giduz  Schubert  Boston 

Born  1913,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Girls'  Latin  School.     Major  in  Botany. 
W.  S.  G.  A.,  3,  4.     Index,  3. 

William  Arthur  Scott  Bloomfield,  Connecticut 

Born  1913,  at  Hartford,  Connecticut.  Graduate,  Bloomfield  High  School. 
Major  in  Landscape  Architecture. 

Honor  Council,  2,  3.     Landscape  Club,  2,  3,  4.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa  (Treasurer,  3,  4). 

Willard  Henry  Senecal  Williamsburg 

Born  1912,  at  Northampton.  Graduate,  Northampton  High  School. 
Major  in  Languages  and  Literature. 

Roister  Doisters,  3.  Men's  Glee  Club,  3.  Bay  State  Revue,  2,  3,  4.  Football,  1.  Base- 
ball, 1.     Kappa  Sigma. 

Maurice  Shapiro  North  Adams 

Born  1912,  at  North  Adams.  Graduate,  Drury  High  School,  North  Adams. 
Pre-Medical  Student. 

Menorah  Society,  4.     Band,  4.     Phi  Lambda  Tau. 

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Hyman  Sharff  Chelsea 

Born  1913,  at  Chelsea.  Graduate,  Chelsea  High  School.  Pre-Medical 
Student. 

Menorah  Society,  3,  4.     Phi  Lambda  Tau. 

Rosamund  Myrtle  Shattuck  Pepperell 

Born  1913,  at  Pepperell.  Graduate,  Pepperell  High  School.  Major  in 
Education. 

Bay  State  Revue,  3.  W.  S.  G.  A.,  4  (Treasurer).  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  3,  4.  Lambda  Delta  Mu 
(President,  4). 

Glenn  Frederick  Shaw  Brimfield 

Born  1911,  at  Los  Angeles,  California.  Graduate,  Hitchcock  Academy. 
Major  in  Agricultural  Economics. 

Combined  Chorus,  2.  Collegian,  2,  3  (Managing  Editor).  Track,  2(M),  3(M),  4(M) 
(Captain),     Alpha  Gamma  Rho  (Treasurer,  4). 

John  Raymond  Siira  Centerville 

Born  1913,  at  New  York  City.     Graduate,  Barnstable  High  School. 
Landscape  Club,  4.     Football,  1,  2.     Track,  3,  4.     Q.  T.  V. 

Charlotte  Fogwell  Sleep  Fitchburg 

Born  1914,  at  Laconia,  New  Hampshire.  Graduate,  Fitchburg  High  School. 
Major  in  Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  4.  Home  Economics  Club,  2,  3,  4.  K.  O.  Club,  1.  Combined  Chorus,  2. 
Girls'  Glee  Club,  2. 

Marion  Estelle  Smith  Wilkes-Barre,  Pennsylvania 

Born  1913,  at  Marion.  Graduate,  Greenfield  High  School.  Major  in 
Entomology. 

Intersorority  Council,  3,  4.  United  Religious  Council,  3.  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  4.  Fernald 
Entomology  Club,  3,  4.  Outing  Club,  3,  4.  Index,  3  (Literary  Editor).  W.  A.  A.  Alpha 
Lambda  Mu,  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Samuel  Peaselee  Snow  West  Roxbury 

Born  1912,  at  Boston.  Graduate,  Jamaica  Plains  High  School.  Major  in 
Landscape  Architecture. 

Academic  Activities  Board,  4.  Landscape  Club,  2,  3,  4.  Band,  4  (Manager).  Baseball, 
1,  2,  3.     Intercollegiate  Athletic  Board. 

Kenneth  Austin  Steadman  Needham 

Born  1913,  at  Emsworth,  England.  Graduate,  Needham  High  School. 
Major  in  Floriculture. 

Sophomore-Senior  Hop  Committee,  2.  Track,  2,  3(M)  (Manager).  Athletic  Board,  3. 
Kappa  Sigma. 

Walter  Stepat  Braintree 

Born  1914,  at  Dorchester.  Transfer  from  Northeastern  University.  Major 
in  Chemistry. 

Senate,  4.  Track,  3(M).  Cross-Country,  3(M),  4(M)  (Captain,  4).  Alpha  Gamma  Rho, 
Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

Nelson  Pierce  Stevens  Haverhill 

Born  1912,  at  Bradford.  Graduate,  Haverhill  High  School.  Major  in 
Chemistry. 

United  Religious  Council,  3  (Treasurer).  Christian  Association,  1,  2.  Freshman  Hand- 
book Committee,  1.  Collegian,  2,  3,  4  (Business  Board,  2,  3;  Circulation  Manager,  4). 
Kappa  Epsilon  (Secretary,  3,  4). 

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Donald  Mitchell  Stewart  Arlington 

Born    1913,    at    Chelsea.     Graduate,    Arlington    High    School.     Major    in 
Bacteriology. 

Class  Treasurer,  3,  4.     Track,   1,  2.     Swimming,   1,  2,  3.     Kappa  Sigma  (Vice-President, 
3,4). 

Philip  Carlton  Stone  Athol 

Born  1912,  at  Athol.     Graduate,  Athol  High  School  and  Worcester  Academy. 
Major  in  Entomology. 

Outing  Club,  4.      Christian    Association,  4.      Fernald    Entomology    Club,  4  (Publication 
Editor).     Track,  1.     Cross-Country,  1,  2.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Helen  Guild  Streeter  Springfield 

Born    1913,  at   Springfield.     Graduate,  Classical  High  School,  Springfield. 
Major  in  Home  Economics. 

W.  S.  G.  A.,  2,  3,  4.    Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2.     Outing  Club,  1.     Home  Economics  Club,  4. 

James  Ellsworth  Sumner  Quincy 

Born    1909,    at    Cambridge.     Graduate,    Quincy   High    School.     Major    in 
Landscape  Architecture. 

Christian  Association,  3.     Combined  Chorus,  1.     Landscape  Club,  3,  4.     Men's  Glee  Club, 
1,  2,  3.     Bay  State  Revue,  3.     Track,  1.     Quartette,  3.     Choir,  1. 

Sulo  John  Tani  Worcester 

Born  1911,  at  Gardner.     Graduate,  North  High  School,  Worcester.     Major 
in  Landscape  Architecture. 

Maroon    Key,    2.     Landscape   Architecture    Club,    4.     Men's   Glee    Club,    4.     Bay   State 
Revue,  2.     Class  Treasurer,  1.     Track,  1.     Swimming,  4.     Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

Harold  Samuel  Tannenbaum  Amherst 

Born  1913,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Roxbury  Memorial  High  School.     Major 
in  Distributed  Sciences. 
Menorah  Society,  3,  4.     Phi  Lambda  Tau. 

Eleanor  Charlotte  Thatcher  Athol 

Born  1910,  at  Athol.     Graduate,  Athol  High  School.     Major  in  Entomology. 

W.  S.  G.  A.,  2,  3,  4.     Y.  W.  C.  A.,  4.     Fernald  Entomology  Club,  3,  4.     Hills  Botanical 
Prize,  3. 

Carrol  Edwin  Thayer  Williamsburg 

Born   1913,   at  Goshen.     Graduate,   Helen  James  High  School,  Williams- 
burg.    Major  in  Mathematics  and  Chemistry. 

Mathematics  Club,  4.     Football,  1.     Baseball,  1.     Basketball,  1,3. 

Wallace  Wetherell  Thompson  Worcester 

Born    1911,    at    Worcester.     Graduate,    South    High    School,    Worcester. 
Major  in  Pomology. 

Horticultural  Show  Committee,  3,  4.     Band,  1,  2,  3.     Baseball,  4  (Manager).     Theta  Chi 
(Vice-President,  3,  4). 

Edna  Thornton  Amherst 

Born     1913,     at    Skipton,     Yorkshire.     England.     Transfer    from    Boston 
University.     Major  in  English. 
Combined  Chorus,  2.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  2,  3,  4.     Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

Corada  Sara  Tinti  North  Agawam 

Born  1912,  at  Bologna,  Italy.     Graduate,  Agawam  High  School.     Major 
in  Languages  and  Literature. 
Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

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Wilbur  Greene  Tirrell  South  Weymouth 

Born  1913,  at  Weymouth.  Graduate,  Weymouth  High  School.  Major 
in  Biology. 

Swimming,  4  (Captain). 

Joseph  John  Tosches  Milford 

Born  1913,  at  Milford.  Graduate,  Milford  High  School.  Major  in 
Chemistry. 

Interfraternity  Council,  3,  4.  Newman  Club,  4.  Mathematics  Club,  2.  Physics  Club,  2. 
Baseball,  1.     Theta  Kappa  Gamma  (Secretary,  3;    Vice-President,  4). 

Emil  John  Tramposch  Huntington  Station,  New  York 

Born  1913,  at  Brooklyn,  New  York.  Graduate,  Huntington  (L.  I.)  High 
School.     Major  in  Landscape  Architecture. 

Horticultural  Show  Committee,  3,  4.  Newman  Club,  4.  Landscape  Club,  2,  3,  4  (Presi- 
dent, 4).  Football,  2,  3,  4  (Manager,  4).  Track,  1,  2  (Manager,  2).  Q.  T.  V.  (Treasurer, 
3,4). 

James  Valentine  Framingham 

Born  1912,  at  Framingham  Center.  Transfer  from  Boston  University. 
Major  in  Floriculture. 

Horticultural  Show  Committee,  3,  4.  Band,  1,  2.  Index,  3.  Floriculture  Club,  2,  3. 
Theta  Chi  (Treasurer,  4). 

John  Veerling  Weymouth 
Born  1914,  at  Montreal,  Canada.  Graduate,  Weymouth  High  School. 
Major  in  Landscape  Architecture. 

Adelphia,    4.     Honor   Council,    3,    4    (President,    4).  Horticultural   Show   Committee,    4. 

Mathematics  Club,  4.     Landscape  Club,  4.     Band,  1,   2,  3.     Orchestra,   1,   2,  3.     Men's 

Glee  Club,  2.  Freshman  Handbook  Committe,  2.  Football,  1.  Soccer,  1,  2,  3.  Phi 
Kappa  Phi. 

Myer  Louis  Weiner  Maiden 

Born  1913,  at  Maiden.  Graduate,  Maiden  High  School.  Major  in  Eco- 
nomics. 

Orchestra,  4.     French  Club  Plays. 

Merrill  Louis  Welcker  Holyoke 

Born  1914,  at  South  Hadley.  Transfer  from  Norwich  University.  Major 
in  Zoology  and  Bacteriology. 

Swimming,  4(M). 

Joseph  Whitney  Springfield 

Born  1912,  at  Easthampton.  Graduate,  Northampton  High  School. 
Major  in  Chemistry. 

Track,  1  (Manager).     Cross-Country,  2  (Manager).     Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

Gaie  Dorothy  Whitton  North  Adams 

Born  1913,  at  Utica,  New  York.  Graduate,  Drury  High  School,  North 
Adams.     Major  in  Psychology. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1.  Academic  Activities  Board,  4.  Debating,  2,  3,  4  (Captain  of  Women's 
Team,  3,  4).  W.  A.  A.,  3.  Co-ed  Rifle  Team,  2,  3,  4.  Scientific  Conference  Committee, 
4.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Benjamin  Joseph  Wihry  Haverhill 

Born    1913,   at   Haverhill.     Graduate,   Haverhill  High  School.     Major  in 
Landscape  Architecture. 
Landscape  Club,  2,  3,  4.     Football,  1,  2.     Baseball,  4(M).     Hockey,  4(M).     Q.  T.  V. 

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Louis  Isaac  Winokur  Dorchester 

Born  1914,  at  Dorchester.  Graduate,  Dorchester  High  School.  Major  in 
Mathematics. 

Mathematics  Club,  4.  Combined  Chorus,  2.  Index,  3  (Circulation  Manager).  Foot- 
ball, 1.  Baseball,  1.  Basketball,  2.  Swimming,  2,  4(M)  (Manager).  Chess  Club, 
2,  3,  4.  Joint  Committee  on  Intercollegiate  Athletics,  4.  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  (Treasurer,  3; 
Vice-President,  4). 


White  Plains,  New  York 
Graduate,   Melrose   High   School.     Major  in 


Paul  Owen  Wood 

Born    1913,    at   Dorchester. 

Dairy  Manufactures. 

Football,  1.     Baseball,  1.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa  (Vice-President,  3). 

Robert  Holman  Wood  West  Upton 

Born    1914,    at   Blaban,    North   Dakota.     Graduate,   Upton   High   School. 
Major  in  Floriculture. 
Dad's   Day   Committee,   4.     Soccer,   3,   4(M).     Baseball,    1.     Floriculture   Club,   4   (Vice- 


President). 


Soccer,   3, 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa  (Inductor,  3,  4). 


Dante  Zucker 

Born  1914,  at  Chicago,  Illinois 


Holyoke 

Graduate,  Holyoke  High  School.     Major 
in  Mathematics  and  Physics. 

Mathematics  Club,  3.  Academic  Activities  Board,  4.  Combined  Chorus,  1,  2.  Menorah 
Society,  3,  4.  Men's  Glee  Club,  2,  3,  4  (Manager,  4).  Student  Scientific  Conference 
Committee,  4  (Secretary).     Choir.     Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 


SOMETIME  MEMBERS  OF  THE  CLASS  OF  1935 


William  H.  Alderman 
Marion  K.  Alger 
Mary  L.  Allen 
Isaac  M.  Arenberg 
Harold  S.  Bacon 
Ernest  Baker 
Pearl  E.  Bean 
Carleton  E.  Bearse 
Rachel  P.  Beeman 
John  W.  Bennett 
William  W.  Bodman 
Columbus  C.  Bonzogni 
Alice  F.  Bradford 
Robert  S.  Bray 
Frank  G.  Brenna 
Marion  E.  Brooks 
Gunnar  M.  Brune 
Francis  C.  Burke 
Edmond  L.  Cance 
Lawrence  B.  Carr 
Joseph  J.  Casey 
Lorraine  M.  Caverly 
Joseph  L.  Coburn 


Ralph  S.  Cohen 
John  P.  Colman 
Warren  P.  Conary 
William  H.  Cone 
Kenneth  M.  Cox 
Anita  Crabtree 
George  E.  Curtis 
Lois  M.  Daland 
Rheal  E.  Daze 
Mary  N.  Dec 
Albert  W.  Dempsey 
Marilyn  A.  Donaldson 
Dorothy  F.  Doran 
Ralph  P.  Dubie 
Wilmot  Grant  Dunham 
Gladys  A.  Durham 
Frank  W.  Eaton 
John  R.  Evans 
Winifred  D.  Fach 
Marion  L.  Farrand 
Dorothy  E.  Fitzgerald 
Erna  M.  Flack 
Everett  H.  Fletcher 


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William  B.  Foxhall 
Miles  F.  Galbraith 
Myrtle  S.  Gary 
Willard  R.  Gillette 
Patricia  A.  Gledhill 
Francis  D.  Goddard 
Helen  E.  Goldberg 
Ellen  L.  Guion 
Joseph  J.  Gurka 
John  D.  Hannifin 
Henry  J.  Harlow 
Robert  R.  Harris 
Ethel  G.  Hast 
Benjamin  W.  Hatch,  Jr. 
Ovide  G.  Hogaboom 
Darius  W.  Horton 
Edward  C.  Horton 
Robert  F.  Hutt 
Ralph  E.  Jerauld 
Margaret  Jones 
Victor  J.  Judson 
Bernard  J.  Kelleher 
Walter  E.  Kieda 
James  M.  Kiely 
Florence  M.  King 
Albert  H.  Knowles 
Charles  L.  Krtil 
Robert  D.  Lamson 
Marjorie  L.  Lannon 
W.  Robert  Leach 
June  M.  Leary 
Silas  Little,  Jr. 
Marion  B.  MacLaughlin 
William  P.  Madden 
Ronald  C.  Malloch 
Ruby  N.  Mason 
Samuel  R.  McCleery 
Dorothy  E.  McKeon 
Milton  J.  Miller 
Anton  M.  Mushovic 
Kenneth  B.  Nash 
Marshall  W.  Nay 
William  J.  Newman 
Peter  A.  Nietupski 
A.  Elizabeth  Oberg 


C.  Clifford  O'Brien 
Elizabeth  C.  Oliver 
Katherine  D.  Parsons 
William  F.  Pelton,  Jr. 
Mary  A.  Pillsbury 
Daniel  C.  Plastridge 
John  A.  Ploticzyk 
Helen  D.  Proulx 
Richard  E.  Putnam 
Margaret  E.  Reardon 
Ruth  V.  Reed 
Eunice  R.  Reich 
Kenneth  L.  Riley,  Jr. 
Harold  E.  Robbins,  Jr. 
Virginia  F.  Robbins 
David  J.  Rogers 
Haskell  Rothberg 
Arthur  J.  Ruffo 
Addison  L.  Sandford 
Thomas  J.  Bavaria 
Roger  V.  Seacord 
Willard  W.  Shattuck 
Sanford  Shongood 
George  T.  Siddall 
George  W.  Simmons,  Jr. 
Harold  A.  Sleeper 
Joseph  N.  Smiaroski 
Richard  G.  Smith 
Marjorie  L.  Sprague 
Dorothy  E.  Stanford 
John  K.  Strickland 
Eunice  M.  Taft 
Adolph  E.  Tikofski 
Emanuel  I.  Toder 
Owen  S.  Trask 
Donald  A.  Wallace 
Willard  M.  Wallace 
Roger  L.  Warner 
Thomas  L.  Warren 
John  C.  Whitcomb 
Robert  P.  Willard 
Luther  L.  Willard 
Lester  A.  Williams 
Walter  B.  Zewski 


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SENIOR   STATISTICS 

OF  THE  two  hundred  and  four  members  of  the  Senior  class,  the  majority 
were  born  in  1913  in  Massachusetts.  Distributed  Science  is  the  most 
popular  field  of  major  specialization.  Chemistry,  Home  Economics,  and  Land- 
scape Architecture  are  other  popular  major  fields.  Most  of  the  members  of 
the  class  live  in  Massachusetts,  with  the  largest  number  being  residents  of 
Hampden  County. 

The  following  table  presents  these  and  other  facts  of  interest  concerning 
the  members  of  the  class  of  1935: 


Year  of  Birtii 

1913 83 

1910          .... 

5 

1912 

48 

1909          .... 

2 

1914 

45 

1907          .... 

1 

1911 

11 

1906          .... 

1 

1915 

9 

Plaiee 

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United  States 

United  States 

Massachusetts       .         .         .162 

Indiana 

New  York    . 

11 

Maine  . 

Connecticut 

6 

New  Jersey  . 

Rhode  Island 

4 

North  Dakota 

New  Hampshire 

3 

Ohio      . 

Vermont 

3 

England  . 

Pennsylvania 

2 

Canada    . 

California     . 

1 

Italy 

Illinois 

1 

Philippine  Islands 

Plaee  of  Residence 

Massachusetts 

Massachusetts 

Hampden      .         .         .         .         35 

Plymouth 

5 

Middlesex     . 

30 

Barnstable 

4 

Hampshire   . 

26 

Bristol 

4 

Norfolk 

25 

Connecticut 

4 

Worcester     . 

18 

New  York 

2 

Franklin 

16 

New  Jersey 

1 

Suffolk 

14 

Pennsylvania 

1 

Berkshire 

10 

Vermont 

1 

Essex    . 

9 

Field  of  major  Specialization 

Distributed  Sciences         .          .         52 

Economics,  History,  and  Socio 

logy    5 

Chemistry 

25 

Animal  Husbandry  . 

5 

Landscape  Architecture   . 

18 

Botany     . 

3 

Home  Economics 

18 

Poultry    . 

3 

Education 

13 

Pomology 

2 

Agricultural  Economics    . 

12 

Dairy  Industry 

2 

Languages  and  Literature 

11 

Mathematics    . 

1 

Entomology      . 

10 

Bacteriology  and  Physiology 

1 

Social  Sciences 

7 

Forestry  .... 

1 

Horticultural  Manufactures 

7 

Agricultural  Engineering 

1 

Floriculture 

7 

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1935     INDEX 


JUNIOR  STATISTICS 

OF  THE  two  hundred  and  thirty-five  members  of  the  Junior  class,  the 
majority  were  born  in  1914  in  Massachusetts.  The  greatest  representation 
from  any  one  county  in  the  state  is  thirty-nine  from  Hampden  County.  Dis- 
tributed Science  is  the  most  popular  major  among  the  members  of  this  class, 
with  Chemistry,  Home  Economics,  and  Languages  and  Literature  all  numbering 
more  than  a  score  of  students  within  their  fields  of  specialization. 

The  following  table  presents  these  and  other  facts  of  interest  concerning 
the  class  of  1936: 

Year  of  Birth 

4 
2 
2 
1 


11 
4 
3 
2 
4 
3 
2 


1914 

102 

1916 

1915 

51 

1910 

1913 

49 

1909 

1912 

15 

1908 

1911 

9 

Place  of 

Birth 

United  States 

United  States 

Massachusetts      .         .         .186 

Ohio     . 

Connecticut 

9 

Oregon 

New  York    . 

9 

Pennsylvania 

Vermont 

5 

Washington 

New  Jersey  . 

4 

Wisconsin 

Rhode  Island 

3 

Azores  Islands 

Illinois 

2 

Bermuda 

California      . 

Canada    . 

Colorado 

Ireland     . 

Indiana 

The  Netherlands 

Minnesota    . 

Poland     . 

New  Hampshire 

Scotland  . 

Place  of  Residence 

Massachusetts          .         .         .       226 

Massachusetts 

Hampden 

39 

Berkshire 

Middlesex     . 

34 

Barnstable 

Hampshire   . 

30 

Bristol 

Worcester     . 

28 

Plymouth 

Franklin 

24 

Connecticut 

Norfolk 

20 

New  York 

Suffolk 

18 

New  Jersey 

Essex    . 

13 

Field  of  Major 

Specialization 

Distributed  Sciences         .         .         48 

Animal  Husbandry 

Home  Economics     .         .         .         27 

Horticulture     . 

Chemistry         .          .          .          .          26 

Mathematics    . 

Languages  and  Literature         .         22 

Poultry  Husbandry 

Landscape  Architecture  .         .         16 

Zoology    . 

Economics        .          .          .          .          15 

Floriculture 

Economics,  History,  and  Sociology  15 

Physical  Education 

Social  Sciences          .         .         .         12 

Physics    . 

Bacteriology  and  Physiology    .           7 

Pomology 

Education         ....            6 

Agriculture 

Dairy  Industry         ...            6 

Farm  Management 

Botany 4 

Forestry  . 

Entomology     . 

4 

Psychology 

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CLASS   OF  1936 


Presiden  t 
Vice-Presiden  t 
Secretary 
Treasurer     . 
Class  Captain 
Sergean  t-a  t-Arms 


John  William  Stewart 

Maida  L.  Riggs 

Dorothy  Nurmi 

Myles  Gerald  Boylan 

George  Edward  Monroe 

Walter  Wainio 


Ralph  Terry  Adams  Athol 

Born    1913,   at   Athol.     Graduate,  Athol  High  School.     Major  in  Distrib- 
uted Sciences. 

Football  1,  2(M),  3(M). 

Elmer  Howes  Allen  South  Hadley 

Born    1913,    at    South    Hadley.     Graduate,    South    Hadley    High    School. 
Major  in  Floriculture. 

Men's  Glee  Club,   2.     Football,  1,  2(M),  3(M).     Baseball,  2.     Basketball,  1,  2,  3.     Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon. 

George  Howard  Allen  Westboro 

Born    1914,    at    Dorchester.     Graduate,    Westboro    High    School.     Major 
in  Economics. 

Index,  3    (Sales   Manager).     Editorial   Board   Freshman   Handbook   Committee,    1.     Col- 
legian, 1,  2,  3  (Advertising  Manager,  3).     Baseball,  1.     Hockey,  1.     Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

Roger  Everett  Allen  Shrewsbury 

Born    1914,    at    Shrewsbury.      Graduate,    Shrewsbury   High    School.     Pre- 
-     Medical  Student. 

Mathematics  Club,  2.     Track,  2,  3.     Cross-Country,  1,  2,  3.     Theta  Chi. 

Helen  Allis  Conway 

Born  1913,  at  Conway.     Graduate,  Deerfield  High  School.     Major  in  Social 
Sciences. 

Outing  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

Michael  Anacki  Suffield,  Conn. 

Born  1913,  at  Suffield.     Graduate,  Suffield  High  School.     Major  in  Social 
Sciences. 

History-Sociology  Club,  3.     Football,  1.     Baseball,  1,  2.     Q.  T.  V. 

Harriet  Katherine  Andrus  Springfield 

Born   1914,   at  Springfield.     Graduate  Technical   High  School.     Major  in 
Economics,  History  and  Sociology. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2,  3.     History-Sociology  Club,  3.     Lambda  Delta  Mu  (Alumnae  Secretary 
3). 

Isaac  Moses  Arenberg  Rochester 

Born  1914,  at  Rochester.     Transfer  from  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute. 
Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 

K.  O.  Club.     Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 


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Ralph  Alexander  Arnold  Franklin 

Born    1915,    at    Cohasset.       Graduate,    Weston    High    School,    Franklin. 
Major  in  Entomology. 
Fernald  Entomology  Club,  3.     Baseball,  1.     Track,  2.     Cross-Country,  1. 

Chester  Ira  Babcock,  Jr.  Newtonville 

Born    1912,    at    Newton.     Graduate,    Newton    High    School.     Major    in 
Chemistry. 
Kappa  Sigma  (Assistant  Steward,  3);    (Assistant  Treasurer,  3). 

Maurice  Herman  Baizman  Chelsea 

Born   1909,  in  Poland.     Graduate,   Chelsea  High  School.     Major  in  Dis- 
tributed Sciences. 

Phi  Lambda  Tau. 

Elizabeth  Weston  Baker  Braintree 

Born  1913,  at  Marshfield.    Graduate,  Thayer  Academy,  Braintree.     Major 
in  Home  Economics. 

Outing  Club,  1,2.     Home  Economics  Club. 

Daniel  Algerd  Balavich  North  Andover 

Born  1914,  at  Lawrence.     Graduate,  Johnson  High  School,  North  Andover. 
Major  in  Economics,  History,  and  Sociology. 

Interfraternity  Council,  3.     Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3.     History-Sociology  Club,  3.     Baseball, 
1,  2(M).     Cross-Country,  1.     Hockey,  1,  2.     Q.  T.  V. 

Donald  Murch  Ballou  Holyoke 

Born    1913,    at    Seattle,    Washington.     Graduate,    Holyoke    High    School. 
Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 

Football,  1.     Baseball,  1,  2.     Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

Randolph  Corbin  Barrows  Stafford  Springs,  Connecticut 

Born  1915,  at  Stafford  Springs,  Connecticut.     Graduate,  Suffield  School, 
Stafford  Springs.     Major  in  Mathematics. 

Bumham  Declamation  Contest,   2.     Football,   1,2,3.     Baseball,   1,   2,  3.     Q.  T.  V.    (Ser- 
geant-at-Arms,  2). 

Jackson  Arthur  Barton  Boston 

Born  1914,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Boston  Latin  School.     Major  in  Physical 
and  Biological  Sciences. 

Track  (Manager,  1).     Phi  Lambda  Tau. 

Carleton  Everett  Bearse  Sharon 

Born    1914,    at    Attleboro.     Graduate,    Sharon    High    School.     Major    in 
Psychology. 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha  (Secretary,  3). 

Philip  Becker  Easthampton 

Born  1915,  at  Springfield.     Graduate,  Easthampton  High  School.     Major 
in  Chemistry. 
Soccer,  1,  2(M). 

Morris  Bernstein  Everett 

Born    1914,    at   Chelsea.     Transfer   from   College   of  William   and   Mary. 
Major  in  Zoology. 

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Florence  Selma  Bilsky  Springfield 

Born  1915,  at  Springfield.  Graduate,  Classical  High  School.  Major  in 
Distributed  Sciences. 

Intersority  Council,  3.  United  Religious  Council,  3.  Combined  Chorus,  1.  Menorah 
Society,  2,  3  (Secretary,  2).  Burnham  Declamation  Contest,  2.  Social  Science  Club,  2,  3. 
Sigma  Iota. 

Gordon  Harold  Bishop  Athol 

Born    1914,   at   Bellows   Falls,   Vermont.     Graduate,   Athol   High   School. 

Major  in  Agricultural  Economics. 

Track,  1,  2.     Cross-Country,  1,  2(M),  3(M).     Phi  Sigma  Kappa 

Arthur  Frederick  Bixby  Sunderland 

Born  1914,  at  Sunderland.  Graduate,  Amherst  High  School.  Major  in 
Agricultural  Economics. 

Maroon  Key,  2.  Class  Treasurer,  1.  Class  Captain,  1,  2.  Football,  1,  2.  Hockey,  1. 
Kappa  Sigma. 

William  Roderic  Bliss  Springfield 

Born   1913,  at  New  Britain,  Conn.     Transfer  from  Wesleyan  University. 

Major  in  Physics. 

Outing  Club,  3.     Physics  Club,  3.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Clare  Elizabeth  Bosworth  Holyoke 

Born  1914,  at  Holyoke.  Graduate,  Holyoke  High  School.  Major  in 
Education. 

Newman  Club,  1,  3.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  3. 

Myles  Gerald  Boylan  Watertown 

Born  1913,  at  Newton.  Graduate,  Watertown  High  School.  Major  in 
Landscape  Architecture. 

Maroon  Key,  2.  Horticultural  Show  Committee,  3.  Newman  Club,  2,  3.  Men's  Glee 
Club,  1,  2,  3.  Landscape  Club,  2,  3.  Bay  State  Revue,  1,  2,  3.  Football,  1,  2.  Basket- 
ball, 1.     Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

Barbara  Barker  Bradley  Southfield 

Born    1915,    at    Great    Barrington.     Graduate,    New    Marlborough    High 

School.     Major  in  English. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2,  3  (Cabinet,  3).     K.  O.  Club,  1,  2,  3. 

Robert  Story  Bray  Gloucester 

Born  1913,  at  Gloucester.  Graduate,  Gloucester  High  School.  Major  in 
Economics,  History,  and  Sociology. 

Interfraternity  Council,  3.  History-Sociology  Club,  3.  Band,  1,  2.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi 
(Treasurer,  3). 

Owen  Joseph  Brennan  Wheelwright 

Born  1915,  at  Wheelwright.  Graduate,  Hardwick  High  School.  Major 
in  Economics. 

Interfraternity  Council,  3.  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3.  Football,  1.  Basketball,  1.  Theta 
Kappa  Gamma  (Treasurer,  2,  3). 

Ella  Mabel  Bridges  South  Deerfield 

Born  1913,  at  Montague  City.     Graduate,  Deerfield  High  School.     Major 
in  Home  Economics. 
Home  Economics  Club,  3. 

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Arnold  Charles  Briere  Holyoke 

Born    1913,    at    Holyoke.     Graduate,    Holyoke    High    School.     Major    in 
Distributed  Sciences. 

Football,  1,  2,  3.     Track,  1. 

Elva  Louise  Britton  Gardner 

Born    1915,    at    Pittsfield.     Graduate,    Gardner    High    School.     Major    in 
Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1.     Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Dad's  Day  Committee,  3.     Sigma  Beta 
Chi. 

Ernestine  Charlotte  Browning  Springfield 

Born   1914,  at  Springfield.     Graduate,  Technical  High  School.     Major  in 
English. 

W.  S.  G.  A.  (Vice-President,  3).     Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1.     Index,  3.     Burnham  Declamation  Con- 
test, 2.     Phi  Zeta  (Vice-President,  3,  Rushing  Chairman,  3). 

Alfred  Herold  Brueckner  Springfield 

Born  1914,  at  Providence,  Rhode  Island.     Graduate,  Central  High  School, 
Springfield.     Major  in  Bacteriology  and  Physiology. 
Index,  3.     Kappa  Sigma. 

Helen  Norris  Bruns  Somerville 

Born    1914,    at    Boston.     Graduate,    Somerville    High    School.     Major    in 
Home  Economics. 
Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Roister  Doisters,  2,  3.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Frederick  Kemmerer  Bull  Springfield 

Born  1914,  at  Springfield.     Graduate,  High  School  of  Commerce.     Major 
in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Men's  Glee  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Bay  State  Revue,  1,  2,  3.     Football,  1.     Hockey,  1,  2(M). 

Marian  Elizabeth  Bullard  North  New  Salem 

Born  1914,  at  North  New  Salem.     Graduate,  New  Salem  Academy.     Major 
in  English. 
Intersorority  Council,  3.     Alpha  Lambda  Mu  (Secretary,  3). 

Francis  Campbell  Burke  Clinton 

Born  1913,  at  Clinton.     Graduate,  Clinton  High  School.     Major  in  Land- 
scape Architecture. 
Maroon  Key  2  (President).     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Edmond  Leland  Cance  Amherst 

Born  1911,  at  Stanley,  Wisconsin.     Graduate,  Stanley  High  School.     Major 
in  Agricultural  Economics. 

Freshman  Handbook  Committee,  3.     Track,  1.     Cross-Country,  1.     Index,  3. 

Mary  Alice  Cawley  Winthrop 

Born  1915,  in  Connecticut.     Graduate,  Winthrop  High  School.     Major   in 
Physical  Sciences. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  3.     Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3.     W.  A.  A.  Cabinet  (3).     Phi  Zeta. 

Madelin  Chase  Winthrop 

Born    1914,    at   Winthrop.     Graduate,   Winthrop   High   School.     Major   in 
Distributed  Sciences. 

Alpha  Lambda  Mu. 

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Milton  Earle  Chase  Monument  Beach 

Born   1914,   at  Bourne.     Graduate,  Bourne  High  School.     Major  in   Dis- 
tributed Sciences. 
Band,  1,  2.     Orchestra,  1.     Bay  State  Revue,  2.     Swimming,  2,  3. 

William  Wallace  Chilson  Northampton 

Born  1913,  at  South  Orange,  New  Jersey.  Graduate,  Northampton  High 
School.     Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 

Christian  Association,  2,  3.  Mathematics  Club,  3.  Combined  Chorus,  1.  Band,  1. 
Index,  3.     Men's  Glee  Club,  3.     Orchestra,  1.     Track,  1.     Press  Club,  3. 

James  Wellington  Clapp  Springfield 

Born  1915,  at  Springfield.  Graduate,  Classical  High  School.  Major  in 
Chemistry. 

Men's  Glee  Club,  1,  2,  3.  Bay  State  Revue,  1,  2,  3.  Baseball,  1.  Track,  2.  Basketball, 
1.     Cross-Country,  1.     Kappa  Sigma. 

Robert  Brown  Clark  Sharon 

Born  1914,  at  Sharon.     Graduate,  Sharon  High  School.     Major  in  Land- 
scape Architecture. 
Landscape  Club,  2,  3.     Baseball,  1,  2. 

James  Roe  Clarke  Milton,  New  York 

Born  1914,  at  Milton,  New  York.  Graduate,  Westown  Preparatory  School. 
Major  in  Pomology. 

Apple  Judging  Team,  3.  Bay  State  Revue,  3.  Football,  1.  Track,  1.  Swimming, 
1,  2,  3.     Kappa  Sigma. 

Frederick  Richard  Congdon  Great  Barrington 

Born  1914,  at  Norwich,  Connecticut.  Graduate,  Searles  High  School,  Great 
Barrington.     Pre-Medical  Student. 

United  Religious  Council,  2.  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3  (Treasurer,  2).  Band,  1,  2.  Track, 
1,  2.     Theta  Kappa  Gamma  (Vice-President,  2,  President,  3). 

Philip  Richard  Cook  Haydenville 

Born  1914,  at  Haydenville.     Graduate,  Williamsburg  High  School.     Major 
in  Economics. 
Index,  3.     Basketball  (Assistant  Manager,  3).     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Mary  Abbie  Cooney  Interlaken 

Born  1916,  at  Interlaken.     Graduate,  Williams  High  School,  Stockbridge. 
Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 
Alpha  Lambda  Mu  (Vice-President,  3). 

Dorothy  Mary  Corcoran  Stoneham 

Born  1915,  at  Providence,  Rhode  Island.  Graduate,  Stoneham  High 
School.     Major  in  Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2.  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3.  Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3  (Vice-Presi- 
dent, 3).  Class  Vice-President,  1.  Rifle  Team,  1,  2,  3.  Sigma  Beta  Chi  (Social  Chair- 
man, 3). 

Lois  Crabtree  Gardner 

Born  1914,  at  Gardner.     Graduate,  Gardner  High  School.     Major  in  Home 
Economics. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  2,  3  (Cabinet,  3).     Home  Economics  Club,  2,  3.     Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

Joseph  Vincent  Cronin  Haverhill 

Born  1914,  at  Haverhill.     Transfer  from  University  of  Miami.     Major  in 
Agricultural  Economics. 
Newman  Club,  3.     History-Sociology  Club,  2,  3.     Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

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Gerald  David  Garth  Crowe  Schenectady,  New  York 

Born  1914,  at  Schenectady,  New  York.  Transfer  from  Union  College. 
Major  in  Horticulture. 

Men's  Glee  Club,  3.     Orchestra,  3.     Bay  State  Revue,  3. 

Kenneth  Earl  Cuthbertson  Millers  Falls 

Born  1911,  at  Nashua,  New  Hampshire.  Graduate,  Turners  Falls  High 
School.     Major  in  Poultry. 

United  Religious  Council,  2,  3  (President,  3).  Christian  Association,  2,  3  (President,  3). 
Social  Science  Club,  3. 

Janina  Mary  Czajkowski  Hadley 

Born  1915,  at  Hadley.  Graduate,  Hopkins  Academy,  Hadley.  Major  in 
Home  Economics. 

Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Home  Economics  Club,  3. 

John  Danaczko  South  Hadley 

Born  1914,  at  Holyoke.  Graduate,  South  Hadley  High  School.     Major  in 
Chemistry. 
Football,  1,  2. 

James  Davidson  Norwood 

Born  1911,  at  Aberdeen,  Scotland.  Graduate,  Norwood  High  School. 
Major  in  Landscape  Architecture. 

Landscape  Club,  3.     Soccer,  2(M),  3(M),  (Captain-Elect). 

Barbara  Jewell  Davis  Lexington 

Born  1914,  at  Somerville.  Graduate,  Lexington  High  School.  Transfer 
from  College  of  William  and  Mary.     Major  in  Languages  and  Literature. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  2,  3  (Cabinet,  3).  Outing  Club,  2,  3.  Index,  3.  Orchestra,  2.  Sigma 
Beta  Chi. 

Domenic  DeFelice  Belmont 

Born    1914,    at    Boston.     Graduate,    Belmont    High    School.     Major    in 

Chemistry. 

Outing  Club,  1.     Mathematics  Club,  2,  3.     Swimming,  3  (Assistant  Manager,  3). 

Louis  de  Wilde  Shiloh,  New  Jersey 

Born  1913,  at  Boskoop,  Holland.     Graduate,  Bridgeton  (N.  J.)  High  School. 
Major  in  Landscape  Architecture. 
Interfraternity  Council,  3.     Landscape  Club,  2,  3.     Cross-Country,  1,  2.     Kappa  Epsilon. 

Ralph  Warren  Dimock  Oxford 

Born  1915,  at  Worcester.  Graduate,  Oxford  High  School.  Major  in 
Dairy  Industries. 

Dairy  Cattle  Judging  Team. 

Donald  Tracy  Donnelly  Chester 

Born  1915,  at  Chester.  Graduate,  Chester  High  School.  Major  in  Lan- 
guages and  Literature. 

Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3.  Combined  Chorus,  1.  Academic  Activities  Board,  3.  Index,  3 
(Statistics  Editor).  Collegian,  2,  3.  Debating,  1,  2,  3  (Captain-Manager,  3).  Kappa 
Epsilon. 

Hazel  Marie  Dow  Haverhill 

Born    1912,    at    Royalton,    Vermont.     Graduate,    Classical    High    School, 
Springfield.     Major  in  English. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1.     Roister  Doisters,  3.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  3.     Phi  Zeta  (Secretary,  3). 

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Frances  Mary  Driscoll  Holyoke 

Born  1915,  at  Holyoke.     Graduate,  Holyoke  High  School.     Major  in  Home 
Economics. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2.     Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Bay  State  Revue,  2.     Phi  Zeta. 

Paul  John  Driscoll  Northampton 

Born  1912,  at  Hatfield.  Graduate,  Northampton  High  School.  Major 
in  Social  Sciences. 

Malcolm  Ramsey  Dunbar  Barre 

Born  1914,  at  Barre.     Graduate,  Barre  High  School.     Major  in  Physical 
and  Biological  Sciences. 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Carl  Frederick  Dunker  Holyoke 

Born  1914,  at  Willimansett.  Graduate,  Holyoke  High  School.  Major  in 
Chemistry. 

Mathematics  Club,  1,  2,  3.  Physics  Club,  1.  Track,  1,  2.  Cross-Country,  1,  2.  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho. 

Alden  Robinson  Eaton  North  Reading 

Born  1914,  at  North  Reading.  Graduate,  Reading  High  School.  Major 
in  Landscape  Architecture. 

Football,  1,  2,  3.     Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

Herbert  William  Ferguson  Pittsfield 

Born  1913,  at  Lynn.  Graduate,  Pittsfield  High  School.  Major  in  Social 
Sciences. 

Band,  1,  2,  3.     Orchestra,  1,  2,  3.     Alpha  Sigma  Phi  (Custodian,  3). 

Eleanor  Clarke  Fillmore  Melrose 

Born  1914,  at  Stoneham.  Graduate,  Melrose  High  School.  Major  in 
Social  Sciences. 

W.  S.  G.  A.  (Freshman  Rep.,  1,  Sophomore  Rep.,  2).  Landscape  Club,  3.  Women's 
Athletic  Association,  2,  3  (Secretary,  3).     Sigma  Beta  Chi  (President,  3). 

Carlton  Jesse  Finklestein  Revere 

Born  1915,  at  Chelsea.  Graduate,  Revere  High  School.  Major  in  Eco- 
nomics, History,  and  Sociology. 

Interfraternity  Council,  2,  3.  History-Sociology  Club,  2,  3.  Menorah  Society,  2,  3. 
Football,  2,  3  (Assistant  Manager).  Hockey,  1  (Manager).  Joint  Committee  on  Inter- 
collegiate Athletics,  3.     Phi  Lambda  Tau. 

AUyn  Hubbard  Fisher  Norwood 

Born    1914,    at   Norwood.     Graduate,    Norwood   High   School.     Major   in 
Botany. 
Orchestra,  1,2.     Theta  Chi. 

Franklin  Howe  Fiske  Greenfield 

Born  1911,  at  Greenfield.  Graduate,  Greenfield  High  School,  Deerfield 
Academy.     Major  in  Bacteriology  and  Physiology. 

Patrick  James  Fitzgerald  Haverhill 

Born    1913,   at   Haverhill.     Graduate,   Haverhill   High   School.     Major  in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Interfraternity  Council,  2.     Theta  Kappa  Gamma  (President,  2). 

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Anna  Agnes  Flynn  Millers  Falls 

Born  1915,  at  Millers  Falls.     Graduate,  Turners  Falls  High  School.     Major 
in  English. 

United  Religious  Council,  2  (Secretary,  3).     Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3  (Secretary  2,).     Orches- 
tra, 1,  2,  3.     Bay  State  Revue,  2.     Phi  Zeta  (Historian,  Alumnae  Editor). 

John  Hanlon  Flynn  Palmer 

Born    1908,    at   Palmer.     Transfer   from   Fordham   University.     Major   in 
Physical  Education. 

Marguerite  Marilyn  Ford  Brockton 

Born    1915,    at   Brockton.     Graduate,    Brockton   High   School.     Major   in 
Education. 

Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Roister  Doisters,  1,  2,  3.     Bay  State  Revue,  1,  2,  3.     Class  Secre- 
tary, 1.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Bertram  Robin  Forer  Springfield 

Born    1914,    at    Springfield.     Transfer    from    Springfield    Junior    College. 
Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Outing  Club,  2.     Menorah  Society,  2,  3.     Soccer,  2,  3.     Wrestling,  2,  3.     Phi  Lambda  Tau. 

Jack  Walter  Foster  Winthrop 

Born    1914,    at    Maiden.     Graduate,    Winthrop    High    School.     Major    in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Collegian,  1,  3. 

John  Estrela  Franco  East  Falmouth 

Born    1915,    at    St.    Miguel,    Azores.     Graduate,    Lawrence   High    School. 
Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 

Mathematics  Club,  2,  3. 

Melvin  Herbert  Frank  Boston 

Born  1914,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Boston  Latin  School.     Major  in  Social 
Sciences. 
Football,  1.     Track,  1,  2.     Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 

Bradley  Luther  Frye  Orange 

Born    1913,    at    Greenfield.     Transfer   from    Marietta   College.     Major   in 
Poultry. 

Dorothy  Garbose  Gardner 

Born  1914,  at  Athol.     Graduate,  Gardner  High  School.     Major  in  English. 

Menorah  Society,  1,  2,  3.     History-Sociology  Club,  2,  3. 

Alfred  Hamilton  Gardner,  Jr.  Belmont 

Born    1914,    at    Boston.     Graduate,    Belmont    High    School.     Major    in 
Chemistry. 

Honor  Council,  1,  2,  3  (Secretary).     Maroon  Key,  2  (President).     Dad's  Day  Committee, 
2,  3.     Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee,  2  (Chairman).     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Chester  Mason  Gates  Southbridge 

Born  1915,  at  Southbridge.     Graduate,  Mary  E.  Wells  High  School,  South- 
bridge.     Major  in  Bacteriology. 

Theta  Chi. 

Lewis  Chapman  Gillett  Littleton 

Born    1914,    at    Brockton.     Graduate,    Littleton   High   School.     Major   in 
Economics,  History,  and  Sociology. 

United  Religious  Council,  1.     History-Sociology  Club,  2,  3.     Soccer,  2,  3. 

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Willard  R.  Gillette  Billerica 

Born    1910,   at   Meriden,   Connecticut.     Graduate,   Medford  High   School. 
Major  in  Forestry. 
Football,  1,  2.     Track,  1,  2.     Cross-Country,  1,  3. 

Irene  Virginia  Gingras  Blackinton 

Born  1913,  at  Montreal,  Canada.  Graduate  Drury  High  School,  North 
Adams.     Major  in  Landscape  Architecture. 

Landscape  Club,  3.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  3. 

Lynn  Rodney  Glazier  Leverett 

Born    1914,    at    Leverett.     Graduate,    Amherst    High    School.     Major    in 
Dairy  Industries. 
K.  O.  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Dairy  Cattle  Judging  Team.     Band,  3.     Dairy  Club,  2,  3. 

Dean  Newton  Glick  Amherst 

Born  1914,  at  Polo,  Illinois.  Graduate,  Amherst  High  School.  Major  in 
Landscape  Architecture. 

Maroon  Key,  2.  Landscape  Club,  2,  3  (Vice-President,  3).  Band,  2.  Index  (Art  Editor, 
3).  Debating,  3.  Orchestra,  1,  3.  Burnham  Declamation  Contest,  1,  2.  Bay  State 
Revue,  2.     Kappa  Sigma. 

Myer  Glickstein  Chelsea 

Born  1913,  at  Chelsea.     Graduate,  Chelsea  High  School.     Major  in  Dairy 
Industries. 
Menorah  Society,  2,  3.     Dairy  Club,  2,  3.     Animal  Husbandry  Club,  1,  2,  3. 

Charles  Nelson  Glynn  Northampton 

Born  1913,  at  Fitchburg.  Graduate,  Classical  High  School,  Springfield. 
Major  in  Economics,  History,  and  Sociology. 

United  Religious  Council.  Christian  Association,  1.  History-Sociology  Club,  2,  3.  Land- 
scape Club,  3.     Cross-Country,  1. 

William  Leonard  Goddard  Littleton 

Born    1913,    at    Littleton.     Graduate,    Littleton   High   School.     Major   in 
Chemistry. 
Soccer,  2,  3(M).     Baseball,  1,  2.     Basketball,  1.     Cross-Country,  1. 

Arthur  Jacob  Gold  Boston 

Born  1913,  at  Boston.  Graduate,  Boston  Latin  School.  Major  in  Social 
Sciences. 

Menorah  Society,  2,  3.  Band,  1.  Debating,  1,  2,  3.  Burnham  Declamation  Contest, 
1,  2  (Second  Prize,  2).     Track,  1.     Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  (Secretary,  3 ;    Historian,  2). 

David  Spencer  Goldman  Stoughton 

Born  1913,  at  Boston.  Transfer  from  Dartmouth  College.  Major  in 
Chemistry. 

Louise  Charlotte  Govone  Sandwich 

Born  1915,  at  Sandwich.  Graduate,  Sandwich  High  School.  Major  in 
Home  Economics. 

United  Religious  Council,  2.  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2  (Cabinet).  Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3. 
K.  O.  Club,  1,  2,3.     Combined  Chorus,  1.     Orchestra,  L    Alpha  Lambda  Mu  (Treasurer,  3). 

Russell  Thompson  Graves  Northampton 

Born    1914,    at    Northampton.     Graduate,    Northampton    High    School. 
Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 
Freshman  Handbook  Committee,  1.     Men's  Glee  Club,  2,  3. 

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Frank  Greenwood  Methuen 

Born    1915,    at    Methuen.     Graduate,    Edward    F.    Searles    High    School, 
Methuen.     Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 
Outing  Club,  3.     Debating,  2.     Track,  1,  2  (M),  3.     Kappa  Sigma. 

Ellen  Guion  Newton 

Born    1912,    at    Colorado    Springs,    Colorado.     Graduate,    Newton    High 
School.     Major  in  Landscape  Architecture. 
Landscape  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Orchestra,  1,  2.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Elizabeth  Warner  Hager  South  Deerfield 

Born  1914,  at  South  Deerfield.     Graduate,  Deerfield  High  School.     Major 
in  Home  Economics. 
Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  3. 

Christine  Evelyn  Hakanson  Worcester 

Born    1914,   at   Worcester.     Graduate,   Classical   High   School,   Worcester. 
Major  in  Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2,  3.     Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Bay  State  Revue,  2.     Class  Vice- 
President,  1.     Phi  Zeta. 

Harold  Homer  Hale  Tolland 

Born  1915,  at  Tolland.     Graduate,  Gilbert  High  School.     Major  in  Animal 
Husbandry. 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  (Treasurer,  3). 

Louise  Mary  Haley  Chester 

Born  1914,  at  Chester.     Graduate,  Chester  High  School.     Major  in  English. 

Intersorority  Council,  1,  2  (Secretary-Treasurer,  2).     Newman  Club,  2.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  1. 
Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

Constance  Hathaway  Hall  Sharon 

Born  1915,  at  Albany,  New  York.     Graduate,  Sharon  High  School.     Major 
in  Economics,  History,  and  Sociology. 
Collegian,  1.     Class  Vice-President,  2.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Calvin  Siddell  Hannum  Pittsfield 

Born    1914,    at   Pittsfield.     Graduate,    Pittsfield   High    School.     Major   in 
English. 

Index,  3  (Associate  Editor).     Collegian,  2.     Dad's  Day  Committee,  3.     Kappa  Sigma. 

Robert  Russell  Harris  Leominster 

Born   1912,   at  Leominster.     Graduate,   Leominster  High   School.     Major 
in  Social  Sciences. 

Baseball,  1,  3.     Basketball,  1.     Q.  T.  V. 

Priscilla  Frances  Hartwell  Dover 

Born    1913,    at   Springfield.     Graduate,   Newton   High   School.     Major   in 
Education. 
Phi  Zeta. 

Donald  Henry  Haselhuhn  Springfield 

Born   1915,  at  Springfield.     Graduate,  Classical  High  School,  Springfield. 
Pre-Medical  Student. 
French  Plays,  2.     Soccer,  2(M),  3(M).     Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

Adin  AUyne  Hixon  Worcester 

Born    1913,    at    Worcester.     Graduate,    South    High    School,    Worcester. 
Major  in  Landscape  Architecture. 
Chorus,  1.     Landscape  Club,  2,  3.     Men's  Glee  Club,  2,  3.     Bay  State  Revue,  2.     Theta 


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Alice  Lillian  Hopkins  Orleans 

Born    1912,   at  Hull.     Graduate,   Orleans   High   School.     Major   in   Home 
Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1.     Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2.     Chorus,  1.     Alpha  Lambda  Mu  (Alumnae 
Secretary,  3). 

Frances  Mary  Horgan  Beverly- 

Bom  1915,  at  Beverly.     Transfer  from  Simmons  College.     Major  in  Home 
Economics. 
Newman  Club,  2,  3.     Home  Economics  Club.  2,  3.     Dad's  Day  Committee,  3. 

Leonta  Gertrude  Horrigan  West  Springfield 

Born    1914,    at    Springfield.     Graduate,     West    Springfield    High    School. 
Major  in  English. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  (Cabinet,  2;   Vice-President,  3).     Index  (Associate  Editor,  3).     Alpha  Lambda 

Mu. 

John  Benjamin  Howes  Middleboro 

Born  1913,  at  Middleboro.     Transfer  from  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute. 
Major  in  Pomology. 
Apple  Judging  Team,  3.     Q.  T.  V. 

Margaret  Lois  Hutchinson  Amherst 

Born    1915,    at    Needham.     Graduate,  Classical    High  School,  Springfield. 
Major  in  Mathematics  and  Agricultural  Economics. 

Mathematics  Club,  2,  3.     Chorus,  1.     Glee  Club,  3  (Manager,  3).     Burnham  Declamation 
Contest,  2.     Orchestra,  1.     Class  Secretary,   1,  2.     Mother's  Day  Committee.     Phi  Zeta. 

Robert  Frederick  Hutt  Glastonbury,  Connecticut 

Born  1914,   at   Glastonbury,    Connecticut.      Graduate,   Glastonbury   High 
School.     Major  in  Landscape  Architecture. 
Landscape  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Cross-Country,  1,  2.     Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

Carroll  Reed  Johnson  Foxboro 

Born    1914,    at    Foxboro.     Graduate,    Foxboro    High    School.     Major    in 
English. 
Theta  Chi. 

David  Lewis  Johnson  Holden 

Born     1914,     at    Holden.     Graduate,    Holden    High    School.     Major    in 
Chemistry. 

Harry  Agnew  Johnson  Northboro 

Born    1914,   at    Chelsea.     Graduate,  Northboro   High   School.     Major    in 
Chemistry. 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

Marion  Elnora  Jones  Springfield 

Born   1915,   at  Hartford,   Connecticut.     Transfer   from  Springfield   Junior 
College.     Major  in  Home  Economics. 
Intersorority  Council,  3.     Home  Economics  Club,  2,  3.     Glee  Club,  3.     Phi  Zeta. 

Maxwell  Kaplovitz  Winthrop 

Born    1914,    at    Boston.     Graduate,    Winthrop    High    School.     Major    in 
Bacteriology. 
History-Sociology  Club,  2,  3.     Baseball,  1.     Basketball,  1. 

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Allan  M.  Kaufman  Dorchester 

Born   1914,   at  New  York,   New  York.     Graduate,  Boston  Latin  School. 
Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 

Menorah  Society,  2,  3.     Band,  1,  2,  3.     Men's  Glee  Club,  3.     Orchestra,  1.     Soccer,  2,  3. 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 

Robert  Alexander  Keefe  Franklin 

Born  1911,  at  Bantry,  County  Cork,  Ireland.     Graduate,  Worcester  Acad- 
emy.    Major  in  English. 
Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

Bernard  John  Kelleher  Turners  Falls 

Born  1914,  at  Turners  Falls.     Graduate,  Turners  Falls  High  School.     Major 
in  Landscape  Architecture. 

Landscape  Club,  3.     Track,  1.     Basketball,  1.     Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

Richard  Tomfohrde  Kennett  West  Medford 

Born    1914,    at    Boston.       Graduate,    Mt.    Hermon    Preparatory    School. 
Major  in  Chemistry. 
Track,  1,  2(M),  3.     Hockey,  2,  3  (Assistant  Manager).     Theta  Chi  (Treasurer,  3). 

James  Kerr,  Jr.  Amherst 

Born    1911,    at    Adams.     Transfer    from    Middlebury    College.     Major    in 
English. 

Glee  Club  Soloist,  3.     Glee  Club  Quartette,  3.     Choir,  3.     Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

Theodore  William  Kerr,  Jr.  Arlington 

Born  1910,  at   Paterson,   New  Jersey.     Graduate,  Medford  High  School. 
Major  in  Entomology. 

Fernald  Entomology  Club,  2,  3.     Track,  1,  2(M),  3.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Priscilla  Mills  King  Melrose 

Born  1914,  at  Melrose.     Graduate,  Melrose  High  School.     Major  in  Bac- 
teriology and  Chemistry. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2.     Chorus,  1.     Orchestra,  1,  2,  3.     Girls' Rifle  Team,  2,  3.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Lucy  Celia  Kingston  Springfield 

Born    1915,    at    Springfield.     Transfer    from    Springfield    Junior    College. 
Major  in  Social  Sciences. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,    2.     Collegian,    2.     Roister    Doisters,    3.     Girls'    Glee    Club,    3.     Bay    State 
Revue,  2.     Phi  Zeta. 

Mildred  Elizabeth  Kleyla  South  Deerfield 

Born  1915,  at  South  Deerfield.     Graduate,  Deerfield  Academy.     Major  in 
Home  Economics. 

Home  Economics  Club,  3. 

David  Klickstein  Maiden 

Born  1914,  at  Maiden.     Graduate,  Maiden  High  School.     Major  in  Physical 
and  Biological  Sciences. 

Soccer,  1,  2,  3  (Assistant  Manager).     Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  (House  Manager,  2). 

Emil  John  Koenig,  Jr.  Holden 

Born  1915,  at  Holden.     Graduate,  Holden  High  School.     Major  in  Physical 
and  Biological  Sciences. 

Interfraternity  Council,  3.     Football,  1,  2(M),  3(M).     Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 

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Joseph  Harold  Krasnoff  Roslindale 

Born  1914,  at  Providence,  Rhode  Island.     Graduate,  Roxbury  Memorial 
High  School.     Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Menorah  Society,  2,  3.     Football,  1,  2,  3.     Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  (Sentinel,  3). 

Charles  Lewis  Krtil  Westfield 

Born  1913,  at  Springfield.     Graduate,  Westfield  High  School.     Major  in 
Landscape  Architecture. 

Baseball,  1,  2.     Basketball,  2.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Marjorie  Louise  Lannon  Holyoke 

Born    1913,    at    Holyoke.     Graduate,    Holyoke    High    School.     Major    in 
English. 

Outing  Club,  3.     Alpha  Lambda  Mu  (Secretary,  2). 

Norvin  Clement  Laubenstein  Maynard 

Born    1913,    at   Maynard.     Graduate,   Maynard   High   School.     Major   in 
Agricultural  Economics. 

Band,   1.     Men's  Glee  Club,  3.     Bay  State  Revue,  3.     Football,   1.     Military  Ball  Com- 
mittee, 3.     Lambda  Chi  Alpha  (Social  Chairman,  2,  3). 

Edward  Lavin  Springfield 

Born    1914,    at    Springfield.     Transfer    from    Springfield    Junior    College. 
Major  in  Chemistry. 

Edward  Victor  Law  Belmont 

Born   1913,   at  Cambridge.     Graduate,   Belmont  High  School.     Major  in 
Agricultural  Economics. 

Chorus,  1.     Roister  Doisters,  1,  2,  3  (President,  3).     Men's  Glee  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Bay  State 
Revue,  1,  2,  3.     Theta  Chi. 

Margaret  Rita  LeDuc  Ware 

Born  1916,  at  Ware.     Graduate,  Ware  High  School.     Major  in  Languages 
and  Literature. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2.     Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Mathematics  Club,  3.     Collegian,  2,  3.     Debat- 
ing, 1,  2.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  3.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Fred  Anthony  Lehr  Springfield 

Born    1913,    at    Chicago,    Illinois.     Transfer    from    St.    Anselm's    College. 
Major  in  Education. 
Newman  Club,  3.     Football,  3(M).     Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

Dolores  Lesquier  Springfield 

Born    1914,    in    New   Jersey.     Transfer    from   Springfield    Junior    College. 
Major  in  Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  2,  3.     Home  Economics  Club,  2,  3.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  3.     Bay  State  Revue,  2. 
Phi  Zeta. 

Lester  Henry  Levine  Dorchester 

Born   1913,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Boston  Latin  School.     Major  in  Dis- 
tributed Sciences. 

Menorah   Society,    2,   3.     Roister   Doisters,    1,    2,   3    (Assistant   Manager,   3).     Bay   State 
Revue,  2,  3.     Phi  Lambda  Tau. 

Madeline  Hazel  Lincoln  Belchertown 

Born  1916,  at  Holyoke.     Graduate,  Belchertown  High  School.     Major  in 
Mathematics  and  Agricultural  Economics. 
Mathematics  Club,  3.     Alpha  Lambda  Mu. 

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Robert  Bradley  Lincoln  Taunton 

Born    1914,    at    Taunton.     Graduate,    Taunton    High    School.     Major    in 
Agricultural  Economics. 
Track,  2(M),  3.     Kappa  Sigma. 

Irving  Lipovsky  Springfield 

Born    1914,   at   Springfield.     Graduate,   Classical   High   School.     Major   in 
Distributed  Sciences. 

Combined  Chorus,   1.     Menorah  Society,   1,  2.     Football,   1.     Track,   1,   2.     Phi  Lambda 
Tau. 

Robert  Mellor  Logan  Lawrence 

Born    1914,   at  Lawrence.     Graduate,   Lawrence  High  School.     Major  in 
Chemistry. 

Christian    Association,    3.     Collegian    (Business    Board,    2,    3).     Chess   Club,  3.     Kappa 
Epsilon. 

Francis  Alfred  Lord  Northampton 

Born  1911,  at  Los  Angeles,  California.     Graduate,  Mt.  Hermon  Prepara- 
tory School.     Major  in  History. 

Christian  Association,   2,  3.     History-Sociology  Club,   2,  3.     Football,   1,   2,  3.     Baseball, 
1,2.     Hockey,  1.     Social  Science  Club,  2,  3.     Rifle  Team,  1.     Q.  T.  V. 

Thomas  Henry  Lord  Arlington 

Born   1914,  at  Somerville.     Graduate,  Arlington  High  School.     Major  in 
Bacteriology. 
Combined  Chorus,  1.     Men's  Glee  Club,  3.     Kappa  Epsilon  (Assistant  Treasurer,  3). 

Cummings  Lincoln  Lothrop  Hingham 

Born  1915,  at  New  York  City.     Graduate,  Hingham  High  School.    Major 
in  Entomology. 

Fernald   Entomology    Club,    2,    3    (Secretary-Treasurer,    3).     Freshman   Handbook   Com- 
mittee, 2.     Class  Treasurer,  1.     Swimming,  3(M).     Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

Elizabeth  Low  Arlington 

Born   1914,  at  Gloucester.     Graduate,  Arlington  High  School.     Major  in 
Home  Economics. 

W.  S.  G.  A.,  2,  3  (Secretary,  3).     Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3  (Secretary,  2).     Orchestra, 
1,  2,  3. 

Helen  Lubach  Mattapan 

Born  1915,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Girls'  Latin  School,  Boston.     Major  in 
Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1.     Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3. 

Phyllis  Garry  Macintosh  North  Dana 

Born    1914,    at   Worcester.     Graduate,    New   Salem   Academy.     Major   in 
Home  Economics. 

Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Combined  Chorus,  1,2.     Alpha  Lambda  Mu. 

Ronald  Carnegie  Malloch  Greenfield 

Born    1913    at    Ludlow.     Graduate,    Greenfield    High    School.     Major    in 
Chemistry. 
Soccer,  2,  3(M).     Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 

Evelyn  Marie  Mallory  Amherst 

Born    1914,    at    North    Ferrisburg,    Vermont.     Graduate,    Amherst    High 
School.     Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1.     Outing  Club,  2,  3.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  3.     Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

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Charles  William  Marsh  Feeding  Hills 

Born   1915,   at  Feeding  Hills.     Graduate,   Agawam  High   School.     Major 
in  Chemistry. 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi  (Secretary,  2). 

Gertrude  Evelyn  Martin  Shrewsbury 

Born    1914,    at    Holyoke.     Graduate,    Holyoke    High    School.     Major    in 
Zoology. 

Outing  Club,  1.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  3. 

Dorothy  Louise  Masters  Monson 

Born   1916,   in  Bermuda.     Graduate,  Williams  High  School,   Stockbridge. 
Major  in  Home  Economics. 
Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Combined  Chorus,  1.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

John  Lewis  McConchie  Monson 

Born    1909,    at    Monson.     Graduate,    Monson    High    School.     Major    in 
Agricultural  Economics. 

Senate,  3  (Secretary).     Roister  Doisters,   1,  3.     Burnham  Declamation  Contest,   2   (First 
Prize).     Basketball,  1(M),  2.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Abraham  Irving  Michaelson  Revere 

Born  1915,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Revere  High  School.     Major  in  Physical 
and  Biological  Sciences. 

Menorah  Society,  2,  3.     Band,  1.     Men's  Glee  Club,  3.     Track,  1,  2,  3.     Alpha  Epsilon. 

Harold  Austin  Midgely  Worcester 

Born  1915,  at  Worcester.     Graduate,  Worcester  North  High  School.     Major 
in  Botany. 
Interfraternity  Council,  3.     Baseball,  2.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Philip  Barton  Miner  Holyoke 

Born    1914,    at    Holyoke.     Graduate,    Holyoke    High    School.     Major    in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Track,  1,  2,  3.     Cross-Country,  1. 

George  Edward  Monroe  Weymouth 

Born    1915,   at   Weymouth.     Graduate,   Weymouth   High   School.     Major 
in  Animal  Husbandry. 
Class  Captain,  3.     Football,  2,  3.     Hockey,  2,  3.     Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

Charles  Henry  Moran  Boston 

Born    1914,    at   Lynn.     Graduate,    East   Boston   High   School.     Major   in 
Chemistry. 
Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3.     History-Sociology  Club,  2.     Swimming,  1. 

Fred  Joseph  Murphy  Belmont 

Born    1914,    at    Roxbury.     Graduate,    Belmont    High    School.     Major    in 
Physical  Education. 

Senate,  3.     Maroon  Key,  2.     Newman  Club,  3.     Class  Captain,  1,  2.     Class  Treasurer,  3. 
Football,  1,  2,  3.     Hockey,  1,  2,  3(M).     Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

Samuel  Neuman  Boston 

Born  1913,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Boston  Latin  School.     Major  in  Lan- 
guages and  Literature. 

Menorah  Society,  2,  3.     Football,   1  (Manager).     Baseball,  1  (Manager).     Social  Science 
Club,  2,  3. 

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Kenneth  Raycraft  Newman  Florida 

Born  1915,  at  North  Adams.  Graduate,  Arms  Academy.  Major  in  Dis- 
tributed Sciences. 

Freshman  Handbook  Committee,  2.     Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 

William  Joseph  MacKenzie  Newman  Florida 

Born  1913,  at  North  Adams.  Graduate,  Arms  Academy.  Major  in  Dis- 
tributed Sciences. 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 

Peter  Andrew  Nietupski  Three  Rivers 

Born  1914,  at  Palmer.  Graduate,  Palmer  High  School.  Major  in  Dis- 
tributed Sciences. 

Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4.  Track,  2,  3,  4.  Football,  2(M),  3(M),  4(M).  Wrestling  Coach 
and  Physical  Education  Instructor,  2,  3. 

Terence  Shanahan  Norwood  Greenfield 

Born  1913,  at  Turners  Falls.  Graduate,  Greenfield  High  School.  Major 
in  Floriculture. 

Lorraine  Fisherdick  Noyes  Glen  Rock,  New  Jersey 

Born    1915,    at   Lafayette,    Indiana.     Graduate,    Greenwich   High   School. 
Transfer  from  College  of  William  and  Mary.     Major  in  Chemistry. 
Outing  Club,  2.     Debating,  2,  3.     Roister  Bolsters,  2.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Dorothy  Nurmi  Westminster 

Born  1915,  at  New  York  City.  Graduate,  Fitchburg  High  School.  Major 
in  Economics,  History,  and  Sociology. 

United  Religious  Council,  2.  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2  (Cabinet).  Outing  Club,  1,  2.  History- 
Sociology  Club  (Secretary,  3).  Index,  3  (Literary  Editor).  Freshman  Handbook  Com- 
mittee, 2  (Editor).  Girls' Glee  Club,  3.  Orchestra,  1,  2,  3.  Class  Secretary,  3.  Lambda 
Delta  Mu  (Secretary,  3). 

Katherine  Louise  O'Brien  Amherst 

Born    1915,    at    Amherst.     Graduate,    Amherst    High    School.     Major    in 
Home  Economics. 
Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Clarence  Adelbert  Packard  Amherst 

Born   1914,   at   Northampton.     Graduate,   Amherst   High   School.     Major 
in  Distributed  Sciences. 
Index,  3  (Photographic  Co-Editor). 

Howard  Clarence  Parker  Bondsville 

Born  1913,  at  Hartford,  Connecticut.  Graduate,  Palmer  High  School. 
Major  in  English. 

Academic  Activities  Board,  3.  Index  (Business  Manager,  3).  Orchestra,  1,  2,  3.  Bay 
State  Revue,  1,  2,  3.     Track,  1,  2,  3.     Alpha  Gamma  Rho  (Vice-President,  3). 

Edith  Mildred  Parsons  Turners  Falls 

Born  1914,  at  Turners  Falls.     Graduate,  Turners  Falls  High  School.     Major 
in  English. 
Collegian,  1,  2.     Dad's  Day  Committee,  2. 

Marion  Louise  Paulding  South  Hanson 

Born  1914,  at  Hanson.  Graduate,  Whitman  High  School.  Major  in 
Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  2,  3.     Outing  Club,  1.     Home  Economics  Club,  3. 

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David  Berstien  Pearlmutter  Revere 

Born  1913,  at  New  York  City.     Graduate,  Revere  High  School.     Major  in 
Chemistry  and  Zoology. 
Outing  Club,  1,  2.     Football,  1.     Soccer,  3.     Swimming,  2,  3.     Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 

Richard  Tufts  Peckham  West  Medford 

Born    1914,    at    Medford.     Graduate,    Medford    High    School.     Major    in 
Social  Sciences. 
Football,  1,  3.     Baseball,  1,  2.     Hockey,  1.     Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

Lester  Peterson  Quincy 

Born   1914,   at  Quincy.     Transfer  from  the  University  of  Maine.     Major 
in  Botany. 
Football,  3(]VI). 

Clare  Linwood  Pineo  Mount  Tom 

Born  1911,  at  Wardsboro,  Vermont.  Graduate,  Hopkins  Academy,  Hadley. 
Major  in  Dairy  Industry. 

Christian  Association,  2.  Wrestling,  2.  Social  Science  Club,  2.  Dairy  Club.  Kappa 
Epsilon. 

Daniel  Clayton  Plastridge  Bedford 

Born    1913,    at    Bedford.     Graduate,    Lexington    High    School.     Major   in 
Farm  Management. 
K.  O.  Club,  1.     Alpha  Sigma  Phi  (Marshal). 

Wendell  Judson  Potter  Melrose 

Born     1914,    at    Maiden.     Graduate,    Melrose    High    School.     Major    in 
Chemistry. 
Index,  3  (Circulation  Manager).     Football,  1.     Track,  1.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Harry  Davis  Pratt  North  Adams 

Born  1915,  at  North  Adams.  Graduate  of  Drury  High  School,  North 
Adams.     Major  in  Entomology. 

Outing  Club,  1,  2,  3  (Treasurer,  3).  Femald  Entomology  Club,  2,  3.  Band,  1,  2,  3.  Fresh- 
man Handbook  Committee,  1.  Orchestra,  1,  2,  3.  Bay  State  Revue,  2.  Swimming, 
2,  3(M). 

Bessie  Louise  Proctor  Lunenburg 

Born  1915,  at  Lunenburg.  Graduate,  Lunenburg  High  School.  Major  in 
Economics,  History,  and  Sociology. 

United  Religious  Council,  2,  3.  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2,  3  (Program  Chairman,  2;  President,  3). 
History-Sociology  Club,  2,  3.     Alpha  Lambda  Mu. 

Raymond  Norris  Proctor  Lunenburg 

Born  1914,  at  Lunenburg.  Graduate,  Lunenburg  High  School.  Major  in 
Animal  Husbandry. 

Christian  Association,  2,  3.  Mathematics  Club,  2,  3.  Dairy  Cattle  Judging  Team,  2. 
Track,  1,  2.     Cross-Country,  1,  2,  3(M)  (Captain-Elect).     Animal  Husbandry  Club,  1,  2,  3. 

Arthur  Allan  Putnam  Wilbraham 

Born    1914,    at    Springfield.     Transfer    from    Springfield    Junior    College. 
Major  in  Dairy  Manufactures. 
Interfraternity  Council,  3.     Football,  1.     Dairy  Club,  2,  3.     Theta  Chi  (Chaplain,  2,  3). 

Oliver  Ripley  Putnam  Danvers 

Born  1915,  at  Danvers.  Graduate,  Holden  High  School.  Major  in  Dis- 
tributed Sciences. 

Mathematic  Club,  2,  3.     Chess  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 
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Beatrice  Norma  Rafter  Sharon 

Born  1915,  at  Sharon.     Graduate,  Sharon  High  School.     Major  in  Zoology. 

Intersorority  Council,  3.  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  2.  Combined  Chorus,  1.  Class  Vice-President,  1. 
Women's  Athletic  Association,  2,  3  (President).     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Helen  Marie  Reardon  Amesbury 

Born  1914,  at  Newburyport.  Graduate,  Amesbury  High  School.  Major 
in  Social  Sciences. 

Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  3.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Ruth  Vassall  Reed  Waltham 

Born  1912,  at  Newton.     Graduate,  Waltham  School   for  Girls.     Major  in 
Home  Economics. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2,  3.     Home  Economics  Club,  2,  3. 

Albert  Peter  Richards  Amherst 

Born  1914,  at  Monson.     Graduate,  Monson  Academy.     Major  in  Zoology. 

Honor  Council,  2,  3.  Interfraternity  Council,  2,  3.  Collegian  Sports  Editor,  2.  Base- 
ball, 1.     Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

Maida  Leonard  Riggs  Grafton 

Born  1915,  at  Grafton.  Graduate,  Grafton  High  School.  Major  in  Dis- 
tributed Sciences. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2,  3  (Cabinet,  1).  K.  O.  Club,  1.  Combined  Chorus,  1.  Debating,  1. 
Girls'  Glee  Club,  3.  Class  Secretary,  1.  Class  'Vice-President,  3.  W.  A.  A.  (Swimming 
Manager,  2,  3).  Girls'  Class  Captain,  1.  Co-ed  Rifle  Team,  1,  2,  3.  Phi  Zeta  (Athletic 
Chairman,  3). 

Richard  G.  Riley  Barre  Plains 

Born    1914,    at    Oakham.       Graduate,    Barre    High    School.       Major    in 
Chemistry. 
Maroon  Key,  2.     Football,  1.     Track,  1,  2.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Arthur  Edward  Robinson  Arlington 

Born    1913,    at   Fitchburg.     Graduate,   Arlington   High    School.     Transfer 
from  Northeastern  University.     Major  in  Biology. 
Outing  Club,  2,  3.     Men's  Glee  Club,  3.     Kappa  Sigma. 

William  Arthur  Rose  Winthrop 

Born  1914,  at  Boston.  Graduate,  St.  Petersburg  High  School,  Florida. 
Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 

Basketball  1.     Football,  1,  2,  3. 

Charles  Trescott  Roys  Sheffield 

Born    1913,   at   Sheffield.     Graduate,   Berkshire   School.     Major   in   Dairy 
Industry. 
Mathematics  Club,  3.     Animal  Husbandry  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Dairy  Club,  2,  3. 

John  Joseph  Rutstein  Everett 

Born  1913,  at  Chelsea.     Graduate,  Everett  High  School.     Major  in  Bac- 
teriology and  Physiology. 
Football,  2,  3.     Basketball,!.     Cross-Country,  1.     Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 

Addison  Lawton  Sanford  Ware 

Born  1912,  at  East  Liverpool,  Ohio.  Graduate,  Manlius  Military  Academy. 
Major  in  Economics,  History,  and  Sociology. 

History-Sociology  Club,  1,  2,  3  (President,  3).  Band,  1,  2,  3.  Men's  Glee  Club,  1,  2,  3. 
Orchestra,  1,  2,  3.  Bay  State  Revue,  1,  2,  3.  Soccer,  1.  Track,  1.  Hockey,  1.  Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon  (Rushing  Chairman,  3). 

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Florence  Mae  Saulnier  Worcester 

Born  1915,  at  Worcester.  Graduate,  Classical  High  School,  Worcester. 
Major  in  English. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  3.  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3.  History-Sociology  Club,  2.  Collegian,  2,  3 
(Secretary,  2,  3). 

Thomas  Joseph  Savaria  Ware 

Born  1912,  at  Ware.     Graduate,  Ware  High  School.     Major  in  Chemistry. 

Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Football,  1,  2.     Track,  1,  2.     Q.  T.  V. 

Helen  Louise  Sawyer  Littleton 

Born    1915,    at    Newton.     Graduate,    Littleton    High    School.     Major    in 
Home  Economics. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2,  3.     Home  Economics  Club,  3. 

Arnold  S.  Shulkin  Revere 

Born  1912,  at  Boston.  Graduate,  Revere  High  School.  Major  in  Dis- 
tributed Sciences. 

Interfraternity  Council,  3.  Menorah  Society,  2,  3.  Football,  1,  2,  3(M).  Track,  1. 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  (House  Manager,  3). 

George  Walker  Simmons,  Jr.  Amherst 

Born  1913,  at  Norristown,  Pennsylvania.  Graduate,  Amherst  High  School. 
Major  in  Landscape  Architecture. 

United  Religious  Council,  3.  Outing  Club,  1.  Christian  Association,  3  (Treasurer,  3). 
K.  O.  Club,  1,  2,  3  (President,  3).     Landscape  Club,  3.     Cross-Country,  1.     Hockey,!. 

Charles  Norman  Sjogren  Easthampton 

Born  1914,  at  Proctor,  Vermont.  Graduate,  Easthampton  High  School. 
Major  in  Chemistry. 

Baseball,  1. 

Francene  Smith  Walpole 

Born  1914,  at  Walpole.  Graduate,  Walpole  High  School.  Major  in 
Chemistry. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1.  Mathematics  Club,  2,  3.  Combined  Chorus,  1.  Girls'  Glee  Club,  3. 
Phi  Zeta  (Treasurer,  3). 

Gladys  Virginia  Smith  Westfield 

Born  1914,  at  Westfield.  Graduate,  Westfield  High  School.  Major  in 
Economics,  History,  and  Sociology. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2.  History-Sociology  Club,  3.  K.  O.  Club,  1,  2.  Combined  Chorus,  1. 
Girls'  Glee  Club,  1,  2,  3.  Bay  State  Revue,  2.  French  Plays,  2.  Rifle  Team,  1,  2,  3. 
W.  A.  A.  Cabinet  3  (Rifle  Manager).     Phi  Zeta. 

Milton  Snow  Lawrence 

Born   1912,   at  Lawrence.     Graduate,  Essex  County  Agricultural  School. 
Major  in  Agriculture. 
Outing  Club,  3.     Christian  Association,  3.     Dairy  Club  (President,  3).     Kappa  Epsilon. 

Edward  Joseph  SouUiere  Worcester 

Born  1912,  at  Worcester.  Graduate,  Worcester  Academy.  Major  in  Dis- 
tributed Sciences. 

Christian  Association,  1  (President).  Class  Sergeant-at-Arms,  1,  2.  Football,  1,  2(M). 
Baseball,  1,  2(M).     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Velda  Stefanelli  South  Hadley 

Born   1914,  at  Holyoke.     Graduate,   South  Hadley  High  School.     Major 
in  Languages  and  Literature. 
Alpha  Lambda  Mu. 

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John  William  Stewart  Needham 

Born    1915,   at   Needham.     Graduate,   Needham  High   School.     Major   in 
Social  Sciences. 

Senate,  3.     Maroon  Key,  2.     Class  President,  1,  2,  3.     Football,  2(M),  3(M).     Baseball, 
2(M).     Track,  1.     Basketball,  2(M),  3(M).     Kappa  Sigma. 

Virginia  Stratton  Lee 

Born   1915,   at  Lee.     Graduate,   Lee  High  School.     Major  in  Economics, 
History,  and  Sociology. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2,  3.     History-Sociology  Club,  3.     Alpha  Lambda  Mu  (House  Chairman,  3). 

Jack  Sturtevant  Lynnfield  Center 

Born  1912,  at  Swampscott.     Graduate,  Swampscott  High  School.     Major 
in  Education. 
Senate,  3.     Football,  1,  2(M),  3(M)  (Captain-Elect).     Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

Edmund  Joseph  Sullivan  Milford 

Born    1914,    at    Milford.     Graduate,    Milford    High    School.     Pre-Medical 
Student. 

Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Orchestra,  1,  2,  3.     Baseball,  1.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Ralph  Frederick  Sweinberger  Holyoke 

Born  1914,  at  New  Britain,  Connecticut.     Graduate,  Holyoke  High  School. 
Major  in  Landscape  Architecture. 

Landscape  Club,  3.     Soccer,  1,  2(M),  3(M).     Hockey,  1,  2. 

Royal  Kendrick  Tanner  Greenfield 

Born   1914,  at  Greenfield.     Graduate,  Greenfield  High  School.     Major  in 
Distributed  Sciences. 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

David  Henry  Taylor  Methuen 

Born  1913,  at  Lawrence.     Graduate,  Edward  Searles  High  School.     Major 
in  Landscape  Architecture. 

Landscape  Club,   2,  3.     Men's  Glee  Club.     Collegian,   1,   2,  3  (Advertising  Manager,  3). 
Index,  3.     Assistant  Art  Editor.     Baseball,  1.     Kappa  Sigma. 

Charles  Vallentine  Thayer  Amherst 

Born    1914,    at    Amherst.     Graduate,    Amherst    High    School.     Major    in 
Physics. 
K.  O.  Club,  1,  2,  3.     Index,  3  (Photographic  Co-Editor). 

Richard  Hugh  Thompson  Colrain 

Born  1914,  at  Colrain.     Graduate,  Arms  Academy,  Shelburne  Falls.     Major 
in  Agricultural  Economics. 

Christian   Association,    1,    2,   3.     Band,    1,    2.     Collegian,   2,   3.     Track,    1,  2,  3  (Assistant 
Manager,  1,  2;    Manager,  3).     Theta  Chi. 

Adolph  Edward  Tikofski  Walpole 

Born  1913,  at  Walpole.     Graduate,  Walpole  High  School.     Major  in  Dis- 
tributed Sciences. 

Mathematics  Club,  2,  3.     Hockey,  1.     Baseball,  1,  2(M).     Football,  1,  2,  3(M). 

Owen  Smith  Trask  Lexington 

Born    1913,   at  Almond,    New   York.     Graduate,   Lexington   High   School. 
Major  in  Poultry. 

K.  O.  Club,  1,  2.     Band,  1,  2,  3.     Men's  Glee  Club,  3.     Orchestra,  1.     Soccer,  2.     Track, 
1,  2.     Cross-Country,  1.     Theta  Chi  (Marshal,  3). 

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James  Alden  Valentine,  Jr.  South  Walpole 

Born   1913,   at  Breckenridge,   Minnesota.     Graduate,   Deerfield  Academy. 
Major  in  Agricultural  Economics. 
Football,  1,  2.     Baseball,  1.     Hockey,  2(M).     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

George  Arthur  Vassos,  Jr.  Springfield 

Born  1915,  at  Holyoke.  Graduate,  Classical  High  School,  Springfield. 
Pre-Medical  Student. 

Maroon  Key,  2.  Band,  1.  Soccer,  1,  2.  Track,  1,  2.  Interclass  Athletic  Board,  1,2,3 
(Secretary,  2,  3).     Lambda  Chi  Alpha  (Assistant  Secretary,  2,  3). 

Gertrude  Vickery  Greenfield 

Born  1914,  at  Greenfield.     Graduate,   Greenfield  High  School.     Major  in 
Economics,  History  and  Sociology. 
History-Sociology  Club,  2,  3.     Collegian,  2,  3. 

Walter  Wainio  Maynard 

Born  1914,  at  Astoria,  Oregon.  Graduate,  Maynard  High  School.  Major 
in  Chemistry. 

Interfratemity  Council,  3  (Secretary-Treasurer).  Men's  Glee  Club,  3.  Class  Sergeant-at- 
Arms,  3.     Football,  1.     Soph-Senior  Hop  Committee,  2.     Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

Roger  Lewis  Warner  Williamsburg 

Born  1914,  at  Williamsburg.  Graduate,  Helen  E.  James  High  School, 
Williamsburg.     Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 

Honor  Council,  3.  Maroon  Key,  2.  Freshman  Handbook  Committee,  2.  Debating,  2. 
Burnham  Declamation  Contest,  1.  Class  (1935)  Treasurer,  2,  3.  Baseball,  2.  Basket- 
ball, 1.     Cross-Country,  1.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Frances  Wentworth  Pittsfield 

Born  1912,  at  Pittsfield.     Transfer  from  Russell  Sage  College.     Major  in 
Education. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  2,  3.     Outing  Club,  2,  3.     W.  A.  A.  Cabinet,  3  (Manager  of  Hockey). 

William  Gordon  Whaley  East  Moriches,  N.  Y. 

Born  1914,  at  New  York  City.     Graduate,  Patchogue  High  School,  New 
York.     Major  in  Horticulture. 
Combined  Chorus,  1.     Index,  Editor-in-Chief,  (3).     Kappa  Epsilon  (Treasurer,  3). 

Spofford  Whitaker  West  Medford 

Born  1914,  at  Mt.  Vernon,  New  York.     Graduate,  Medford  High  School. 
Major  in  Agricultural  Economics. 
Football,  1,  2,  3.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Marjorie  Eleanor  Whitney  Westminster 

Born  1914,  at  Gardner.  Graduate,  Gardner  High  School.  Major  in 
Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2,  3  (Cabinet,  3).  Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3  (Treasurer,  3).  Lambda 
Delta  Mu. 

Luther  Lincoln  Willard  Worcester 

Born    1912,    at    Worcester.     Graduate,    South    High    School.     Major    in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Q.  T.  V. 

Sylvia  Bancroft  Winsor  New  Bedford 

Born  1914,  at  Fairhaven.      Graduate,  House  in  the  Pines  School.     Major 
in  Horticulture. 
Horticultural  Show  Committee,  3.     Pomology  Judging  Team,  3.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  1,  2. 

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Thomas  Bernerd  Wolcott  Westfield 

Born  1913,  at  Westfield.     Graduate,  Deerfield  Academy.     Major  in  Eco- 
nomics, History,  and  Sociology. 
History-Sociology  Club,  1.     Basketball,  1.     Kappa  Sigma. 

John  Langville  Wood  Deerfield 

Born  1913,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Moses  Brown  School.     Major  in  Botany. 

Football,  1,  2.     Swimming,  3.     Soccer,  2,  3(M).     Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

Betsy  Worden  West  Springfield 

Born    1915,    at    Springfield.     Transfer    from    Springfield    Junior    College. 
Major  in  Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  2,  3.     Home  Economics  Club,  2,  3.     Bay  State  Revue,  2.     Phi  Zeta  (Social 
Chairman,  3). 

John  Michael  Zak  Sunderland 

Born   1914,   at  Sunderland.     Graduate,  Amherst  High  School.     Major  in 
Agricultural  Economics. 

Walter  Bernard  Zewski  Northampton 

Born    1911,    at    Northampton.     Graduate,    Northampton    High    School. 
Major  in  Chemistry. 

Apolonia  Julia  Ziomek  Amherst 

Born    1914,    at   Passaic,    New   Jersey.     Graduate,    Amherst   High   School. 
Major  in  Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2,  3.     Home  Economics  Club,  3.     Alpha  Lambda  Mu. 


SOMETIME  MEMBERS  OF  THE  CLASS  OF  1936 

Charlotte  L.  Abbott  Joseph  G.  Cleary 

Vinton  R.  Adams  Leo  W.  Collins 

Philip  B.  Anderson  William  Howard  Cone 

Herbert  B.  Atlas  Francis  E.  Conolly 

Barbara  E.  Baggs  Anita  Crabtree 

Louis  G.  Baizman  Clayton  C.  Craft 

George  Balcanoff  Philip  A.  Craig 

Edward  E.  Baldwin  William  D.  Crocker 

Marjorie  E.  Ball  John  Croft 

Kenneth  A.  Barton  David  W.  Cunningham 

Allin  C.  Battles  George  E.  Curtis 

Alice  J.  Blanchfield  Frederick  L.  Davis 

Paul  F.  Bobula  Richard  Clancy  Desmond 

Columbus  C.  Bonzogni  Albert  W.  Dodge,  Jr. 

Mary  E.  Boucher  Allan  B.  Elliot 

Chester  Z.  Brown  John  T.  Fallon 

Leo  W.  Carbonneau  Kenneth  T.  Farrell 

Reginald  S.  Carey,  Jr.  Joseph  A.  Feldman 

M.  Adele  Clancy  Robert  B.  Fisher 

Louis  F.  Clark  Erna  M.  Flack 

Marguerite  C.  Clark  Louis  E.  Fuller 

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Louise  F.  Galbraith 
Samuel  Garber 
Murray  W.  George 
Kenneth  E.  Gillett 
Human  Gold 
John  L.  Goodrow 
Irwin  S.  Gottesman 
Edmund  A.  Greene 
Russell  L.  Griswold 
Louis  Paul  Haffer 
William  H.  Hager,  Jr. 
J.  William  Hall 
Forrest  D.  Hartin 
Eugene  V.  Higgins 
Merrill  S.  Hobart 
Priscilla  R.  Howland 
Edith  L.  Jackson 
Frederick  Jenney 
Sylvia  Kaplan 
Virginia  K.  Kellogg 
Joseph  V.  T.  Kempton 
Herbert  P.  Kugler 
Richard  A.  Kulya 
Sheldon  C.  Kuran 
George  N.  Laite 
Richard  H.  Lake 
Ruth  A.  Leahy 
Ivan  N.  LeClair 
Eloise  Leonard 
Walter  F.  Lewis 
Sidney  Liberfarb 
Karl  S.  Macek 
Duncan  Macmaster 
Robert  H.  MacPherson 
Hilda  A.  Malmquist 
Paul  Mandella 
Alfred  J.  Markowitz 
Francis  J.  McCarthy 
Kathleen  E.  McDermott 
Angus  J.  McLeod 
Timothy  J.  Moriarty 
John  E.  Morrison 


Oscar  E.  Olson 
Ruth  M.  Ordway 
Robert  B.  Peckham 
Edith  E.  Priest 
Emil  A.  Przystas 
Stephen  C.  Puffer 
Clement  R.  Purcell 
Isadore  Rabinowitz 
George  Rajonsky 
Thomas  J.  Reilly 
Betty  M.  Riley 
Warren  W.  Rivers 
Louis  E.  Roberts 
Willard  C.  Roberts 
Frank  E.  Rose 
James  A.  Ryan 
Robert  J.  Ryan 
Robert  Ryer,  III 
Esther  M.  Sanborn 
Charles  L.  SanClemente 
Lewis  J.  Sandler 
Muriel  H.  Schiff 
Edward  J.  Seredynsky 
Sanford  Shongood 
John  A.  Smith 
Philip  J.  Spear 
Arthur  J.  Stuart 
Ray  K.  Thompson 
Haskell  S.  Tubiash 
Gildo  J.  Uliana 
Annie  L.  Urban 
Morris  Vidiborsky 
John  O.  Walker 
Thomas  L.  Warren 
Asa  Waterman 
Carl  R.  Wildner 
Leslie  W.  Williamson 
Olivia  E.  Willis 
Mae  Winer 
Henry  Wisneski 
Charles  S.  Woodbury 


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1935     INDEX 


SOPHOMORE   STATISTICS 

OF  THE  two  hundred  and  sixty-five  members  of  the  Sophomore  class,  the 
greatest  number  were  born  in  1915  in  Massachusetts,  live  in  the  same  state 
and  are  majoring  in  Distributed  Sciences.  A  complete  listing  is  contained  in 
the  following  tables: 


Plaoe  of  Birth 


Massachusetts 
Connecticut 
New  York   . 
New  Hampshire 
New  Jersey 
Vermont 
Illinois 
Maine 
Colorado 


1915 
1916 
1914 
1913 
1912 


.  226 

Indiana 

.       9 

Missouri 

.       7 

Oklahoma    . 

.       4 

Pennsylvania 

3 

Rhode  Island 

.       3 

Washington 

.       2 

Canada 

2 

England 

1 

Date  of 

Birth 

113 

1917    . 

61 

1911     . 

57 

1909    . 

13 

1907    . 

9 

Place  of  Residence 


Massachusetts 

Vermont 

Connecticut 


259 
2 
1 


Maine 
New  Jersey 
New  York   . 


Field  of  ^liijor  Worli 


Distributed  Science 

98 

Social  Science 

40 

Chemistry   .... 

33 

Home  Economics 

23 

Horticulture 

11 

Languages  and  Literature   . 

10 

Landscape  Architecture 

10 

Agricultural  Economics 

6 

Mathematics 

5 

Bacteriology 

4 

Agriculture 

4 

Dairy  Industry    . 
Entomology 
Animal  Husbandry 
Physical  Education 
Psychology .... 
Pomology    .... 
Economics,  History  and  Socioloi 
Poultry  Husbandry 
Horticultural  Manufactures 
Education   .... 
Zoology        .... 


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CLASS  OF  1937 


Presiden  t 
Vice-Presiden  t 
Secretary 
Treasurer 
Class  Captain 
Sergeant -at- Arms 


Wendell  E.  Lapham 

.     Dorothy  I.  Brown 

Elinor  L.  Stone 

Roy  Clark 

Robert  P.  Holdsworth 

Walter  Moseley 


Ralph  Emerson  Aiken,  Jr.  Georgetown 

Born    1915,    at    North    Adams.     Graduate,    Lynn    English    High    School. 
Major  in  Social  Sciences. 
Christian  Association.     Baseball,  1.     Cross-Country,  1.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Philip  Brigham  Anderson  Framingham 

Born  1914,  at  Belmont.     Graduate,  Framingham  High  School.     Major  in 
Social  Sciences. 

Cross-Country,  1.     Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

Charles  F.  Appel  Holyoke 

Born    1915,    at    Holyoke.     Graduate,    Holyoke    High    School.     Major    in 
Distributed  Sciences. 
Track,  1. 

John  F.  Appel  Holyoke 

Born    1915,    at    Holyoke.     Graduate,    Holyoke    High    School.     Major    in 
Distributed  Sciences. 

Track,  1. 


Rose  Jane  Ash 

Born    1914,    at    Holyoke. 
Social  Sciences. 


Holyoke 

Graduate,    Holyoke    High    School.     Major    in 


Herbert  B.  Atlas  Brookline 

Born  1915,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Boston  Latin  School.     Major  in  Social 
Sciences. 


Arthur  Chester  Avery 

Born  1915,  at  New  London,  Connecticut. 
Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Football,  1.     Track,  1.     Basketball,  1. 


Amherst 
Graduate,  Amherst  High  School. 

Barbara  Edwards  Baggs  Belchertown 

Born  1915,  at  Holyoke.     Graduate,  Belchertown  High  School.     Major  in 
Social  Sciences. 

Lois  Anna  Barnard  Hatfield 

Born    1916,    at    Island    Pond,    Vermont.     Graduate,    Mary    A.    Burnham 
School  for  Girls,  Northampton.     Major  in  Home  Economics. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,   1,   2.     Home  Economics  Club,   1,   2.     Girls'   Glee  Club,   2.     Alpha  Lambda 
Mu. 


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Lois  Brewster  Barnes  Florence 

Born  1913,  at  Florence.     Graduate,  Mary  A.  Burnham  School  for  Girls, 
Northampton.     Major  in  Home  Economics. 
Home  Economics  Club,  1.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Isadore  Barr  Springfield 

Born   1915,  at  Springfield.     Graduate,  Classical  High  School,  Springfield. 
Major  in  Physical  Education. 

Football,  1.     Baseball,  1.     Basketball,  1. 

Alfred  Walter  Basamania  Holyoke 

Born    1915,    at    Holyoke.     Graduate,    Holyoke    High    School.     Major    in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Football,  1. 

Charles  Benea  Kingston 

Born    1915,    at   Kingston.     Graduate,    Kingston   High   School.     Major   in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Football,!.     Track,!.     Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

Nathan  Milton  Berman  Mattapan 

Born  1915,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Boston  Latin  School.     Major  in  Social 
Sciences. 
Menorah  Club,  !,  2.     Freshman  Handbook  Committee,  !.     Baseball,  1. 

Edwin  George  Bernstein  Springfield 

Born   1915,  at  Springfield.     Graduate,  Classical  High  School,  Springfield. 
Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Menorah  Society,  !,  2.     Football,  !,  2.     Phi  Lambda  Tau  (Historian),  2.     Social  Science 
Club,  !. 

Franklin  Doane  Berry  Dennis  Port 

Born  1915,  at  West  Harwich.     Graduate,  Yarmouth  High  School.     Major 
in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

Alice  Barlow  Bevington  Lawrence 

Born    1915,   at   Lawrence.     Graduate,   Lawrence  High  School.     Major  in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Y.  w.  C.  A.,  1,  2. 

Robert  Anthony  Bieber  Hatfield 

Born    1914,    at    Holyoke.     Graduate,    Smith    Academy,    Hatfield.     Major 
in  Distributed  Sciences. 

Newman  Club,  !,  2.     Class  President,  1,  2.     Soccer,  2.     Track,  !.     Basketball,  1.     Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon. 

Ernest  Leslie  Birdsall  Lawrence 

Born   1916,   at  Lawrence.     Graduate,   Lawrence   High   School.     Major   in 
Distributed  Sciences. 

Catherine  Martha  Birnie  Ludlow 

Born  1916,  at  Ludlow.     Graduate,  Ludlow  High  School.     Major  in  Home 
Ecohomics. 

Home  Economics  Club,   1,  2.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  2.     Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

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Leroy  Lewis  Blackmer  North  Brookfield 

Born    1916,    at    Greenwich.     Graduate,    North    Brookfield    High    School. 
Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Kappa  Sigma. 

Ruth  Blassberg  Turners  Falls 

Born,    1916,    at    Turners    Falls.     Graduate,    Turners    Falls    High    School. 
Major  in  Mathematics. 
Mathematics  Club,  2.     Menorah  Society,  2. 

Shirley  A.  Bliss  Springfield 

Born  1914,  at   Springfield.     Graduate,  Classical  High  School,  Springfield. 
Major  in  Social  Sciences. 

Walter  Drahorad  Bliss  Rehoboth 

Born    1915,    at   Attleboro.     Graduate,    Taunton   High   School.     Major   in 
Dairy  Industry. 
Baseball,  1.     Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

Richard  Oscar  Bohm  Milton 

Born  1915,  at  Milton.     Graduate,  Milton  High  School.     Major  in  Physical 
and  Biological  Sciences. 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Horace  Winfield  Bolton  East  Northfield 

Born    1913,    at    East    Northfield.      Graduate,    Mt.  Hermon    Preparatory 
School,  Northfield.     Major  in  Agriculture. 
Basketball,  1.     Cross-Country,  1. 

Louis  Bongiolatti,  Jr.  Adams 

Born  1915,  at  Adams.     Graduate,  Adams  High  School.     Major  in  Physical 
and  Biological  Sciences. 

Mary  Elizabeth  Boucher  Easthampton 

Born     1914,    at    Easthampton.     Graduate,    Easthampton    High    School. 
Major  in  Home  Economics. 

Newman  Club,  2.     Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  2.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Alma  Ruth  Boyden  Boylston 

Born    1917,    at    Worcester.     Graduate,    North    High    School,   Worcester. 
Major  in  Social  Sciences. 

Girls'  Rifle  Team,  1.     Phi  Zeta. 

Priscilla  Marie  Bradford  Raynham 

Born   1915,   at  Dorchester.     Graduate,  Taunton  High  School.     Major  in 
Agricultural  Economics. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  I.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  2.     Social  Science  Club,  2.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Louis  Adelard  Breault,  Jr.  Auburn 

Born  1916,  at  Auburn.     Graduate,  South  High  School,  Worcester.     Major 
in  Language  and  Literature. 

Band,  1,  2.     Collegian,  1,  2.     Press  Club  (President),  2. 

Mary  Rebecca  Breinig  Northfield 

Born  1914,  at  Northfield.     Graduate,  Northfield  High  School.     Major  in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1.     Phi  Zeta. 
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Frank  George  Brenna  Milford 

Born   1912,  at  Milford.     Graduate,  Milford  High  School.     Major  in  Dis- 
tributed Sciences. 

Gilbert  Dearborn  Bristol,  Jr.  East  Longmeadow 

Born  1915,  at  Worcester.    Graduate,  West  Springfield  High  School.    Major 
in  Pomology. 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 

John  Poor  Brooks  Holliston 

Born    1916,    at   Holliston.     Graduate,   Holliston   High   School.     Major   in 
Animal  Husbandry. 

Track,  1.     Dairy  Club,  2.     K.  O.  Club,  1,  2.     Q.  T.  V. 

Lucille  Constance  Brouillet  Springfield 

Born  1915,  at  Springfield.     Graduate,  Springfield  Junior  College.     Major 
in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Dorothy  Imogene  Brown  Agawam 

Born    1916,    at    Agawam.     Graduate,    Agawam    High    School.     Major    in 
Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2.     Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2.     K.  O.  Club,  1,  2.     Debating  Team,  1. 
Girls'  Glee  Club,  1.     Bay  State  Revue,  1.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Alfred  Washburn  Bruneau  Kingston 

Born    1915,    at   Kingston.     Graduate,    Kingston   High   School.     Major   in 
Social  Sciences. 

Football,  1.     Track,  1.     Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

Warren  Estey  Bryant,  Jr.  Lowell 

Born  1915,  at  Ayer.     Graduate,  Howe  High  School,  Billerica.     Major  in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Football,  1.     Track,  1.     Basketball,  2. 

Malcolm  Suffolk  Butler  Saugus 

Born  1915,  at  Saugus.    Transfer  from  University  of  New  Hampshire.    Major 
in  Chemistry. 

Norman  Wesley  Butterfield  Pittsfield 

Born   1916,   at   Temple,   Maine.     Graduate,   Mount  Hermon  Preparatory 
School,  Northfield.     Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Freshman  Handbook  Committee,  1.     Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

John  Joseph  Byrnes  Pittsfield 

Born    1915,    at    Pittsfield.     Graduate,  Pittsfield    High    School.     Major  in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Theta  Kappa  Gamma  (Secretary),  1. 

Marjorie  Grant  Cain  Conway 

Born    1915,   at   North   Adams.     Graduate,   South   Deerfield   High   School. 
Major  in  Social  Sciences. 

Muriel  Elizabeth  Cain  Conway 

Born    1915,   at   North  Adams.     Graduate,   South   Deerfield  High   School. 
Major  in  English. 
Girls'  Glee  Club,  2.     Bay  State  Revue,  1.     Phi  Zeta. 

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Margaret  Calkins  Harvard 

Born  1914,  at  North  Abington.     Graduate,  Concord  High  School.     Major 
in  Home  Economics. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2.     Outing  Club,  1.     Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2. 

Leo  William  Carbonneau  Ware 

Born  1913,  at  Ware.     Graduate,  Ware  High  School.     Major  in  Languages 
and  Literature. 

Maroon    Key,    2.     Newman    Club,    2.     Burnham    Declamation    Contest,    2.     Reception 
Committee,  2.     Track,  2.     Cross-Country,  1.     Kappa  Sigma. 

Webster  Allen  Chandler  Melrose 

Born  1914,  at  Newton  Center.     Graduate,  Melrose  High  School.     Major 
in  Chemistry. 
Outing  Club,  1,  2. 

Carl  Valdemar  Ciosek  Chicopee 

Born    1915,    at    Chicopee.     Graduate,    Chicopee   High   School.     Major   in 
Distributed  Sciences. 

Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

Barbara  May  Clark  Charlton 

Born    1915,    at    Charlton.     Graduate,    Charlton   High   School.     Major   in 
Social  Sciences. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2.     K.  O.  Club,  1,  2.     Alpha  Lambda  Mu. 

Barbara  Ruth  Clark  Ashfield 

Born  1916,  at  Ashfield.     Graduate,  Sanderson  Academy,  Ashfield.     Major 
in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  2. 

Leroy  French  Clark  Walpole 

Born    1915,    at    Walpole.     Graduate,    Dean    Academy.     Major    in    Dairy 
Industry. 
Burnham  Declamation  Contest,  1.     Q.  T.  V. 

Howard  S.  Cohen  Dorchester 

Born  1916,  at  Dorchester.     Graduate,  Boston  Latin  High  School.     Major 
in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Phi  Lambda  Tau. 

Melvin  Irving  Cohen  Boston 

Born  1916,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Roxbury  Memorial  High  School.     Major 
in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Menorah  Society,  1.     Track,  1.     Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 

Chester  Cook  Conant  Greenfield 

Born     1915,    at    Greenfield.     Graduate,     Deerfield    Academy,     Deerfield. 
Major  in  Social  Sciences. 

Dad's  Day  Committee,  2.      Football,  1.     Soccer,  2.     Baseball,  1.     Basketball,  1,  2.     Theta 
Chi. 

Virginia  Justine  Conner  Westfield 

Born   1915,  at  Springfield.     Graduate,  Westfield  High  School.     Major  in 
Home  Economics. 
Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2.     Girls' Glee  Club,  2.     Girls'  Rifle  Team,  2.     Phi  Zeta. 

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Raymond  Francis  Conway  Holyoke 

Born    1915,    at    Holyoke.     Graduate,    Holyoke    High    School.     Major    in 

Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Newman  Club,  1,  2.     Soccer,  1,  2M.     Basketball,  1. 

Louis  Elios  Cosmos  Springfield 

Born    1917,  at    Springfield.     Graduate,  Classical  High  School,  Springfield. 
Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Debating,  2.     Football,  1.     Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

Robert  Emmet  Couhig  Beverly 

Born  1916,  at  Beverly.     Graduate,  Beverly  High  School.     Major  in  Social 

Sciences. 

Baseball,  1.     Hockey,  1.     Q.  T.  V. 

Clayton  Chester  Craft  Ashfield 

Born  1915,  at  Sanbornville,  New  Hampshire.     Graduate,  Williston  Acad- 
emy, Easthampton.     Major  in  Landscape  Architecture. 

Cross-Country,  1.      Q.  T.  V. 

Leo  Vincent  Crowley  Amherst 

Born    1915,    at    Amherst.     Graduate,    Amherst    High    School.     Major    in 

Chemistry. 

Football,  1.     Baseball,!.     Basketball,!.     Q.  T.  V. 

Francis  Elliott  Cushman  Kingston 

Born    1916,   at   Kingston.     Graduate,    Kingston    High    School.     Major   in 

Entomology. 

Baseball,  !.     Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

James  Frederick  Cutter  West  Hatfield 

Born     1914,     at     West    Hatfield.      Graduate,    Mt.    Hermon    Preparatory 
School,  Northfield.     Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Maroon  Key,  2.     Football,  1.     Swimming,  !,  2.     Class  Captain,  !,  2.     Kappa  Sigma. 

Frederick  Russell  Dame  Athol 

Born    1915,    at    Braintree.     Graduate,    Athol    High    School.     Major    in 

Chemistry. 

Football,  !,  2.     Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

Ernest  Kirk  Davis  Lee 

Born  1916,  at  Hope  Valley,  Rhode  Island.     Graduate,  Lee  High  School. 

Major  in  Dairy  Industry. 

Football,  !,  2.     Baseball,  !.     Dairy  Club,  2.     Kappa  Epsilon. 

Frederick  Leroy  Davis  Portland,  Maine 

Born  1913,  at  Portland,  Maine.     Graduate,  Deering  High  School.     Major 
in  Landscape  Architecture. 

Kappa  Epsilon. 

Richard  C.  Desmond  Lynn 

Born    1915,    at    Lynn.     Graduate,    Lynn    High    School.     Major   in    Social 
Sciences. 

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Frederick  Leland  Dickens  Ashland 

Born    1914,    at    Ashland.     Graduate,    Ashland    High    School.     Major    in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Q.  T.  V. 

Henry  George  Dihlmann  Shutesbury 

Born  1907,  at  Glastonbury,  Connecticut.     Graduate,  Mt.  Hermon  Prepara- 
tory School,  Northfield.     Major  in  Chemistry. 

Cross-Country,  1,  2. 

James  J.  Dobby  Winthrop 

Born    1914,   at  Winthrop.     Graduate,   Winthrop  High   School.     Major  in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Albert  W.  Dodge,  Jr.  Wenham 

Born    1914,    at    Wenham.     Graduate,    Wilbraham    Academy.     Major    in 
Horticulture. 

Elizabeth  Louise  Dodge  Ashland 

Born    1914,    at    Ashland.     Graduate,    Ashland    High    School.     Major    in 
Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  2.     Home  Economics  Club,  2. 

Leah  Ruth  Domas  Boston 

Born  1912,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Boston  Girls'  Latin  High  School.     Major 
in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1.     Mathematics  Club,  1. 

Trento  Joseph  Domenici  Holyoke 

Born    1916,    at    Holyoke.     Graduate,    Holyoke    High    School.     Major    in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Dorothea  Margaret  Donnelly  Chester 

Born  1916,  at  Chester.     Graduate,  Chester  High  School.     Major  in  Home 
Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2.     Newman  Club,  1,  2.     Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2.     K.  O.  Club,  1,  2. 
Debating,  1.     Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

Howard  B.  DriscoU  Holyoke 

Born  1915,  at  Holyoke.     Graduate,  St.  Jerome's  High  School.     Major  in 
Physical  and  Biological  Science. 

Esther  Mae  Dunphy  South  Hadley  Falls 

Born  1916,  at  South  Hadley  Falls.     Graduate,  South  Hadley  Falls  High 
School.     Major  in  Social  Sciences. 

Alpha  Lambda  Mu. 

Moses  Jacob  Entin  Boston 

Born  1916,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  English  High  School.     Major  in  Dis- 
tributed Sciences. 
Menorah  Society,  1,  2.     Orchestra,  1,  2. 

Charles  Edgar  Eshbach  Winchester 

Born   1914,   at  Winchester.     Graduate,   Winchester  High  School.     Major 
in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Newman  Club,  1,  2.     K.  O.  Club,  1,  2.     Collegian,  1,  2.     Football,  1.     Press  Club  (Secre- 
tary), 2.     Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 

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Alburn  Lasell  Fargo  Monterey- 

Bom    1916,    at    Monterey.     Graduate,    Searles    High    School.     Major    in 
Mathematics. 
Soccer,  1,  2.     Track,  1. 

Kenneth  T.  Farrell  Brookline 

Born   1914,   at  Brookline.     Graduate,   Brookline   High  School.     Major  in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Edson  John  Ferrell  North  Agawam 

Born  1914,  at  North  Agawam.     Graduate,  Agawam  High  School.     Major 
in  Chemistry. 

Track,  1,  2. 

Anthony  P.  Ferrucci,  Jr.  Milford 

Born  1911,  at  Milford.     Transfer,  M.  I.  T.     Major  in  Chemistry. 

Angela  Mary  Filios  Westfield 

Born    1914,   at   Granville.     Graduate,   Westfield   High   School.     Major   in 
Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,    1,    2.     Outing   Club,    1.     Newman   Club,    1,    2.     Home   Economics   Club,    1. 
K.  O.  Club,  1,2.     Alpha  Lambda  Mu. 

Frances  Pola  Filipkowski  Whately 

Bom  1915,  at  East  Whately.     Graduate,  Deerfield  High  School.     Major 
in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Alpha  Lambda  Mu. 

Sabin  Peter  Filipkowski  Whately 

Born    1912,    at    Whately.     Graduate,    Deerfield    High    School.     Major    in 
Chemistry. 
Football,  1,  2  M.     Basketball,!.     Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

Austin  Wellington  Fisher,  Jr.  Auburndale 

Born   1916,  at  Auburndale.     Graduate,  Newton  High  School.     Major  in 
Chemistry. 
Football,  1,  2.     Hockey,  1.     Inter-Class  Athletic  Board,  1,  2.     Theta  Chi. 

Robert  B.  Fisher  Northampton 

Born  1915,  at  Northampton.     Graduate,  St.  Michael's  High  School.     Major 
in  Landscape  Architecture. 

Frederick  Henry  Foerster,  Jr.  Holyoke 

Bom    1916,    at    Holyoke.     Graduate,    Holyoke    High    School.     Major    in 
Chemistry. 

Joseph  Freedman  Holyoke 

Born    1915,    at    Holyoke.     Graduate,    Holyoke    High    School.     Major    in 
Chemistry. 
Cross-Country,  1,  2.     Track,  1. 

Hillel  Henry  Friedman  Roxbury 

Born   1915,  at  Chelsea.     Graduate,  Boston  English  High  School.     Major 
in  Distributed  Sciences. 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi.     Football,  1,  2.     Hockey,  1. 

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Lois  I.  Fun  Holyoke 

Born    1915,    at    Amherst.     Graduate,    Holyoke    High    School.     Major  in 
Distributed  Sciences. 

Shirley  Gale  Marblehead 

Born    1915,    at    Broken    Bow,    Oklahoma.     Graduate,    Marblehead    High 
School.     Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Ralph  Bailey  Gates  Barre,  Vermont 

Born  1915,  at  Barre,  Vermont.     Graduate,  Spaulding  High  School.     Major 
in  Landscape  Architecture. 

Band,  1,  2.     Bay  State  Revue,  1.     Swimming,  1,  2.    Eagle  Scout  Club,  2.     Orchestra,  1,  2. 
Kappa  Sigma. 

Murray  Winter  George  Wrentham 

Born  1913,  at  Attleboro.     Graduate,  Wrentham  High  School.     Major  in 
Horticulture. 

Freshman  Handbook  Committee,  1.     Soccer,  2.     Cross-Country,  1.     Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 

Phyllis  Ann  Gleason  Springfield 

Born  1915,  at  Springfield.     Graduate,  Technical  High  School,  Springfield. 
Major  in  Home  Economics. 

United  Religious  Council,  1,  2.     Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2.     Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2.     Lambda 
Delta  Mu. 

Sylvia  Shirley  Goldsmith  Springfield 

Born  1915,  at  Springfield.     Graduate,  Classical  High  School,  Springfield. 
Major  in  Social  Sciences. 

Menorah  Society,  1,  2.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  2.     Bay  State  Revue,  2.     Social  Science  Club, 
1,  2.     Sigma  Iota  (Historian,  2.) 

Frederick  W.  Goodhue  Haydenville 

Born    1916,    at   Haydenville.     Graduate,    Helen    E.    James    High    School, 
Williamsburg.     Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 
Football,  1. 

Barbara  R.  Gordon  West  Springfield 

Born  1917,  at  West  Springfield.     Graduate,  West  Springfield  High  School. 
Major  in  Social  Sciences. 

Estella  Caroline  Goulding  Leicester 

Born    1916,    at   Leicester.     Graduate,    Leicester   High    School.     Major   in 
Social  Sciences. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2. 

Norman  Wallace  Grant  Lynn 

Born  1915,  at  Lynn.     Graduate,  Lynn  Classical  High  School.     Major  in 
Horticulture. 

Outing  Club,  1.     Men's  Glee  Club,  1.     Bay  State  Revue,  1.     Track,  1.     Cross-Country,  1. 
Kappa  Sigma. 

Guy  Manning  Gray,  Jr.  Greenfield 

Born    1913,    at    Springfield.     Graduate,    Deerfield    Academy.     Major    in 
Chemistry. 
Football,  1,  2.     Track,  1,  2.     Theta  Chi. 

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Albert  Joseph  Gricius  Dorchester 

Born  1915,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Jamaica  Plain  High  School.     Major  in 
Landscape  Architecture. 

Newman  Club,  2.     Football,  1,  2.     Q.  T.  V. 

Elvire  A.  Gulben  Worcester 

Born  1913,  at  Hanover.     Graduate,  South  High  School,  Worcester.     Major 
in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Walter  Charles  Guralnick  Roxbury 

Born  1916,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Boston  Latin  High   School.    Major  in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Collegian,  1,  2.     Baseball,  1.     Hockey,  1.     Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 

Elmer  Winston  Hallowell  Greenfield 

Born   1915,  at  Greenfield.     Graduate,  Greenfield  High  School.     Major  in 
Social  Sciences. 

Outing  Club,  2.     Cross-Country,  1.     Social  Science  Club,  1,  2. 

John  Francis  Hanson  Medford 

Born    1915,    at    Medford.     Graduate,    Medford    High    School.     Major    in 
Entomology. 
Outing  Club,  1,  2.     Cross-Country,  1.     Hockey,  1.     Social  Science  Club,  1,  2. 

Erving  Douglas  Hardy  Worcester 

Born     1914,     at    Worcester.       Transfer,     Maryville     College.       Major    in 
Chemistry. 
Kappa  Sigma. 

Lawrence  Keith  Harris  Salem 

Born  1914,  at  Salem.     Graduate,  Salem  Classical  High  School.     Major  in 
Landscape  Architecture. 

Track,  1.     Cross-Country,  2. 

Raymond  Lewis  Hart  Lynn 

Born   1915,  at  Lynn.     Graduate,  Lynn  Classical  High  School.     Major  in 
Distributed  Sciences. 

Forrest  D.  Hartin  Maynard 

Born    1914,    at    Maynard.     Graduate,  Maynard   High   School.     Major   in 
Distributed  Sciences. 

Emily  Madeline  Healey  Easthampton 

Born     1913,    at    Easthampton.     Graduate,    Easthampton    High    School. 
Major  in  Pre-Medical. 

W.  S.  G.  A.,  2.     Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2.     Women's  Rifle  Team,  1. 

Thomas  A.  Hiersche  Ludlow 

Born  1916,  at  Ludlow.     Graduate,  Ludlow  High  School.     Major  in  Horti- 
culture. 

Kenneth  R.  Higgins  Fall  River 

Born  1915,  at  Holyoke.     Graduate,  Durfee  High  School.     Major  in  Horti- 
culture. 

Merrill  S.  Hobart  Needham 

Born  1913,  at  Schenectady,  New  York.     Graduate,  Needham  High  School. 
Major  in  Chemistry. 

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Walter  James  Hodder  Belmont 

Born   1916,   at   Cambridge.     Graduate,   Belmont  High  School.     Major   in 
Horticulture. 
Soccer,  1,  2M.     Swimming,  1,  2.     Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

Robert  Powell  Holdsworth  Amherst 

Born    1915,   at   Stoughton.     Graduate,   Amherst  High   School.     Major  in 
Distributed  Sciences. 
Track,  1.     Kappa  Sigma. 

Sally  Huntington  Hopkins  Orleans 

Born  1915,  at  Orleans.     Graduate,  Orleans  High  School.     Major  in  Home 
Economics. 
Home  Economics  Club,  1.     W.  S.  G.  A..  2.     Alpha  Lambda  Mu. 

Leroy  Kingsbury  Houghton,  Jr.  West  Roxbury 

Born  1916,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Boston  English  High  School.     Major  in 
Distributed  Sciences. 
Football,  1,  2.     Hockey,  1,  2. 

Harlan  Arnold  Howard  Amherst 

Born    1915,    at    Southwick.     Graduate,  Amherst    High   School.     Major   in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Band,  1,  2. 

Henry  Nickolas  lacovelli  Milford 

Born   1914,   at   Milford.     Graduate,   Dean   Academy.     Major   in   Physical 
and  Biological  Sciences. 
Newman  Club,  1.     Mathematics  Club,  1.     Football,  1.     Q.  T.  V. 

Allan  S.  Ingalls  Methuen 

Born  1914,  at  Watertown.     Graduate,  Methuen  High  School.     Major  in 
Chemistry. 
Kappa  Sigma. 

Kenneth  Colwell  Irvine  Worcester 

Born  1915,  at  Worcester.     Graduate,  Worcester  North  High  School.     Major 
in  Dairy  Industry. 
Theta  Chi. 

E.  Lillian  Jackson  Middleboro 

Born  1915,  at  Somerville.     Graduate,  Memorial  High  School,  Middleboro. 
Major  in  Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,   1.     Home  Economics  Club,   1,   2.     K.  O.   Club,   1,   2.     Girls'   Glee  Club,   1. 
Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

Howard  Theodore  Jensen  Shrewsbury 

Born    1914,    at    Shrewsbury.     Graduate,    Worcester   Academy.     Major   in 
Agriculture. 
Theta  Chi. 

Byron  Taylor  Johnson  Danbury,  Connecticut 

Born  1915,  at  Newtown,  Connecticut.     Graduate,  Danbury  High  School. 
Major  in  Entomology. 
Outing  Club,  1,  2.     Collegian,  1,  2.     Theta  Chi. 

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Lawrence  Sterling  Johnson  Springfield 

Born  1914,  at  Springfield.     Graduate,  Technical  High  School,  Springfield, 
and  Wilbraham  Academy.     Major  in  Chemistry. 
Soccer,  1. 

William  Vialle  Johnson  Weston 

Born    1914,    at    Medford.     Graduate,    Weston    High    School.     Major    in 
Landscape  Architecture. 

Maroon  Key,  2.     Football,  1.     Baseball,  1.     Hockey,  1.     Theta  Chi. 

Dorothy  Mary  Joyce  Amesbury 

Born  1915,  at  Newburyport.     Graduate,  Amesbury  High  School.     Major 
in  Home  Economics. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2.     Newman  Club,  1,  2.     Home  Economics,  1,  2.     Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

Barbara  Knox  Keck  Boylston 

Born   1915,  at  Worcester.     Graduate,  Bancroft  School.     Major  in  Social 
Sciences. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.  Cabinet,  2.     Freshman  Handbook  Committee,  2.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  2.     Bay 
State  Revue,  1.     Choir,  2. 

Joseph  G.  Kennedy  Quincy 

Born   1916,  at  Weiss,  New  Hampshire.     Graduate,  Quincy  High  School. 
Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 

Soccer,  1,  2M.     Q.  T.  V. 

William  Frank  Kewer  Dorchester 

Born  1916,  at  Dorchester.     Graduate  Boston  English  High  School.     Major 
in  English. 

Men's  Glee  Club,  2.     Basketball,  1.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa.     Assistant  Manager  Football,  3. 

Ruth  Kinsman  Roxbury 

Born   1915,   at  Roxbury.     Graduate,   Roxbury  Girls'   Latin  High  School. 
Major  in  Home  Economics. 

Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Samuel  Klibanoff  Springfield 

Born    1916,  at   Springfield.     Graduate,  Classical  High  School,  Springfield. 
Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Richard  B.  Knowlton  Maiden 

Born  1914,  at  Maiden.     Graduate,  Maiden  High  School.     Major  in  Physical 
and  Biological  Sciences. 

Kappa  Epsilon. 

Harry  Fredrick  Koch  Greenfield 

Born   1916,  at  Greenfield.     Graduate,  Greenfield  High  School.     Major  in 
Agriculture. 
Collegian,  1,  2.     Football,  1.     Track,  1.     Cross-Country,  2.     Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

Max  Frank  Kramer  Winthrop 

Born    1915,    at    Boston.     Graduate,    Winthrop    High    School.     Major    in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Menorah  Society,  1,  2.     Roister  Doisters,  1,  2.     Hockey,  1.     Alpha  Epsilon  Phi. 

Rudolph  William  Kuc  Holyoke 

Born    1915,    at    Holyoke.     Graduate,    Holyoke    High    School.     Major    in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Soccer,  1.     Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

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Frank  Peter  Kuklewic  Turners  Falls 

Born  1916,  at  Turners  Falls.     Graduate,  Turners  Falls  High  School.     Major 
in  Chemistry. 

Richard  A.  Kulya  Greenfield 

Born  1914,  at  Greenfield.     Graduate,  Greenfield  High  School.     Major  in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Henry  Shoub  Kushlan  Boston 

Born   1914,   at  Chicago,   Illinois.     Graduate,  Boston  English  High  School. 
Major  in  Bacteriology. 

Lawrence  Harwood  Kyle  Huntington 

Born   1916,  at  Huntington.     Graduate,  Huntington  High  School.     Major 
in  Distributed  Sciences. 
Newman  Club,  1.     Football,  1.     Baseball,  1.     Kappa  Epsilon. 

John  Edward  Landis  Holyoke 

Born    1915,    at    Holyoke.     Graduate,    Holyoke    High    School.     Major    in 
Mathematics. 
Football,  1.     Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

Dorothy  Elizabeth  Lannon  Holyoke 

Born    1916,    at    Holyoke.     Graduate,    Holyoke    High    School.     Major    in 
Language  and  Literature. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  2.     Orchestra,  2.     Alpha  Lambda  Mu. 

Wendell  Edward  Lapham  Carlisle 

Born  1915,  at  Carlisle.     Graduate,  Concord  High  School.     Major  in  Physi- 
cal Education. 
Football,  1,  2.     Track,  I. 

Philip  Dumaresq  Layton  West  Newton 

Born    1912,   at   Dorchester.      Graduate,  Newton  High  School.      Major  in 
Horticulture. 
Maroon  Key,  2.     Football,  1.     Theta  Chi. 

Ivan  N.  LeClair  Southbridge 

Born    1912,   at   Worcester.     Graduate,   Southbridge   High  School.     Major 
in  Social  Sciences. 

William  A.  Leighton,  Jr.  Auburndale 

Born    1914,    at    Fitchburg.     Graduate,    Newton   High   School.     Major   in 
Social  Sciences. 

Theta  Chi. 

Morris  Lerner  Springfield 

Born  1916,  at  Springfield.     Graduate,    Classical   High  School,  Springfield. 
Major  in  Chemistry. 

Interfraternity  Council,  2.     Men's  Glee  Club,  2.     Football,  1.     Baseball,  1.     Phi  Lambda 
Tau. 

Walter  F.  Lewis  Andover 

Born    1913,    at   Andover.     Graduate,    Essex    County   Agricultural    School. 
Major  in  Poultry. 

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Sidney  Lieberfarb  Roxbury 

Born  1915,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Roxbury  Memorial  High  School.     Major 
in  Economics. 

Max  Lilly  Maiden 

Born  1914,  at  Maiden.     Graduate,  Maiden  High  School.     Major  in  Physical 
and  Biological  Sciences. 
Menorah  Society,  1,  2.     Debating,  1,  2    (Assistant  Manager,  2).     Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 

Leo  David  Lipman  Springfield 

Born   1916,  at  Springfield.     Graduate,    Classical    High  School,  Springfield. 
Major  in  Chemistry. 
Menorah  Society,  1,2.     Phi  Lambda  Tau. 

Isadore  Ludwin  Maiden 

Born  1915,  at  Maiden.     Graduate,  Maiden  High  School.     Major  in  Agri- 
culture. 

Outing  Club,   1.     Menorah  Society,   1,   2.     Burnham  Declamation  Contest,   1.     Track,   1. 
Swimming,  2. 

Thomas  Joseph  Maguire  Haverhill 

Born    1914,   at   Haverhill.     Graduate,   Haverhill   High   School.     Major   in 
Chemistry. 

Newman  Club,   1,   2.     Mathematics  Club,   1,   2.     Soccer,   1,   2.     Baseball,   1.     Hockey,   1. 
Q.  T.  V. 

H.  Ward  Marble  Athol 

Born  1914,  at  Athol.     Graduate,  Athol  High  School.     Major  in  Physical 
and  Biological  Sciences. 

Emil  Marciniak  Easthampton 

Born  1915,  at  Easthampton.     Graduate,  Easthampton  High  School.    Major 
in  Chemistry. 

Justine  Gordon  Martin  West  Roxbury 

Born    1915,    at    Arlington    Heights.     Graduate,    Roxbury    Memorial    High 
School.     Major  in  Social  Sciences. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2.     Women's  Rifle  Team,  I,  2.     Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

Janet  McCorkindale  Ludlow 

Born  1915,  at  Holyoke.     Transfer,  Highland  Park  College,  Detroit.     Major 
in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Helena  Clare  McMahon  Brighton 

Born  1915,  at  Brighton.     Graduate,  Girls'  Latin  School.     Major  in  Home 
Economics. 
Newman  Club,  1,  2.     Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  2.     Phi  Zeta. 

Thomas  Francis  McMahon,  Jr.  Brighton 

Born    1914,    at    Newton.     Graduate,    Brighton    High    School.     Major    in 
Horticulture. 

Newman  Club,  2.     Mathematics  Club,  2.     Soccer,  2.     Track,  1.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Edmund  T.  McNally  Palmer 

Born    1915,    at    Springfield.     Graduate,    Palmer   High    School.     Major   in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

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John  E.  McNally  Palmer 

Born    1914,    at    Springfield.     Graduate,    Palmer   High    School.     Major    in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Basketball,  1.     Football,  1. 

Charles  Harold  Meyers  Greenfield 

Born  1916,  at  Westfield,  New  Jersey.     Graduate,  Greenfield  High  School. 
Major  in  Economics,  History,  and  Sociology. 
Outing  Club,  1,  2.     Track,  1.     Cross-Country,  1.     Social  Science  Club,  1,  2. 

George  McLean  Milne  Lexington 

Born  1915,  at  Simsbury,  Connecticut.     Graduate,  Lexington  High  School. 
Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 
Christian  Association,  1,  2.     Cross-Country,  1,  2.     Kappa  Epsilon. 

Ivan  Charles  Minott,  Jr.  Greenfield 

Born  1914,  at  Greenfield.     Graduate,  Deerfield  Academy.     Major  in  Social 
Sciences. 

Outing   Club,    2.     Band,    1,    2.     Men's   Glee   Club,    2.     Orchestra,    2.     Track,    1.     Cross- 
Country,  1.     Social  Science  Club,  2. 

Raymond  Arthur  Minzner  Lawrence 

Born   1915,   at  Lawrence.     Graduate,   Lawrence  High  School.     Major   in 
Distributed  Sciences. 
Mathematics  Club,  2.     Physics  Club,  1.     Track,  1,  2.     Cross-Country,  1,  2. 

Lucille  Amelia  Monroe  Southbridge 

Born  1916,  at  Southbridge.     Graduate,  Mary  E.  Wells  High  School,  South- 
bridge.     Major  in  English. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,   1.     Roister  Doisters,  2.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  2.     Bay  State  Revue,   1.     Sigma 
Beta  Chi. 

Gordon  Moody  Amherst 

Born  1915,  at  Bridgeport,  Connecticut.     Graduate,  Amherst  High  School. 
Major  in  Social  Sciences. 

Outing  Club,  1,  2.     Social  Science  Club,  1,  2.     Kappa  Epsilon. 

Edwin  Lewis  Moore  Pelham 

Born   1916,   at   Springfield.     Graduate,   Amherst  High   School.     Major    in 
Chemistry. 

Joy  Emma  Moore  Leeds 

Born    1914,    at    Hartford,    Connecticut.     Graduate,    Northampton    High 
School.     Major  in  Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2.     Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2. 

John  R.  Morrison  Jamaica  Plain 

Born  1914,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Jamaica  Plain  High  School.     Major  in 
Horticulture. 

Walter  Benjamin  Moseley  Agawam 

Born  1914,  at  Glastonbury,  Connecticut.     Graduate,  Agawam  High  School. 
Major  in  Landscape  Architecture. 

Men's   Glee   Club,    1.     Bay   State   Revue,    1.     Football,    1,    2.     Track,    1.     Basketball,    1. 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

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William  Henry  Moss  Fairhaven 

Born    1911,    at   Wilnislow,    England.     Graduate,    Fairhaven   High   School. 
Major  in  English. 
Football,  1.     Track,  1.     Kappa  Epsilon. 

Willard  Squire  Munson  Amherst 

Born    1916,    at    Walpole.     Graduate,    Amherst    High    School.     Major    in 
Social  Sciences. 

Football,  1.     Kappa  Sigma. 

Elliott  H.  Newcomb  Orange 

Born   1915,  at  Chicago,  Illinois.     Graduate,  Orange  High  School.     Major 
in  Distributed  Sciences. 
Roister  Doisters,  2.    Kappa  Epsilon. 

Anthony  Joseph  Nogelo  Framingham 

Born  1915,  at  Framingham.     Graduate,  Framingham  High  School.     Major 
in  Distributed  Sciences. 

Alfred  Louis  Novick  Roxbury 

Born    1914,    at    Roxbury.     Graduate,    Roxbury    Memorial    High    School. 
Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 
Football,  1.     Baseball,  1.     Cheer  Leader,  1,  2.     Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 

Joseph  Conrad  Nowakowski  Easthampton 

Born     1917,    at    Easthampton.     Graduate,    Easthampton    High    School. 
Major  in  Economics. 

Debating,  2.     Social  Science  Club,  1. 

George  Edward  O'Brien  Northampton 

Born  1915,  at  Northampton.     Graduate,  St.  Michael's  High  School,  North- 
ampton.    Major  in  Chemistry. 

Kappa  Epsilon. 

Nellie  Mary  Okolo  Hadley 

Born    1916,   at   New   York  City.     Graduate,   Hopkins  Academy,   Hadley. 
Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Newman  Club,  1,  2.     K.  O.  Club,  1,  2.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  2. 

Lemuel  Osborne,  Jr.  Tenafly,  N.  J. 

Born    1914,    at    Tenafly,    New    Jersey.     Graduate,    Tenafly   High    School. 
Major  in  Animal  Husbandry. 

Robert  Bishop  Peckham  Medford 

Born    1914,    at    Medford.     Graduate,    Medford    High    School.     Major    in 
Social  Sciences. 

Football,  1,  2.     Baseball,  1,  2.     Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

Robert  Charles  Perriello  Medford 

Born  1912,  at  Dorchester.     Graduate,  New  Hampton  Preparatory  School. 
Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Q.  T.  V. 

Walter  Holden  Perry  North  Andover 

Born    1915,   at  Lawrence.     Graduate,   Lawrence  High   School.     Major   in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Men's   Glee   Club,    1,    2.     Bay   State   Revue,    1.     Class   Sergeant-at-Arms,    1.     Track,    1. 
Football,  1 .     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

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David  Allen  Peterson  Methuen 

Born  1914,  at  Methuen.     Graduate,  Staunton  Military  Academy.     Major 
in  English. 
Band,  2.     Football,  1.     Alpha  Sigma  Phi. 

James  A.  Pickering  Boston 

Born   1914,   at   Inibiscene,   Washington.     Graduate,  Boston  English  High 
School.     Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Carl  Wynne  Pilat  Ossining,  N.  Y. 

Born    1915,    at    Ossining,    New   York.     Graduate,    Ossining   High    School. 
Major  in  Horticulture. 
Theta  Chi. 

Alfred  Herbert  Planting  Amherst 

Born    1914,    at   Worcester.     Graduate,    Amherst   High   School.     Major   in 
Economics. 

Algar  Wheeler  Powell  Brookfield 

Born    1915,    at    Ghent,    New    York.     Graduate,    Brookfield    High    School. 
Major  in  Chemistry. 
Baseball,  1.     Theta  Chi. 

Roger  Kingman  Pratt,  Jr.  Brockton 

Born    1915,    at   Brockton.     Graduate,   Brockton   High   School.     Major   in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Edith  Evelyn  Priest  Maynard 

Born    1915,    at   Maynard.     Graduate,    Maynard   High   School.     Major   in 
Social  Sciences. 
Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Rita  Agnes  Provost  North  Agawam 

Born  1915,  at  North  Agawam.     Graduate,  Agawam  High  School.     Major 
in  Chemistry. 
Alpha  Lambda  Mu. 

-William  Augustus  Raynes,  Jr.  Hyde  Park 

Born  1915,  at  Hyde  Park.     Graduate,  Hyde  Park  High  School.     Major  in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Men's  Glee  Club,  2.     Cross-Country,  1. 

Lee  Wilson  Rice,  Jr.  Wilbraham 

Born  1916,  at  Wilbraham.     Graduate,  Technical  High  School,  Springfield. 
Major  in  Pomology. 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Prescott  Langdon  Richards  Florence 

Born    1916,    at    Northampton.     Graduate,    Northampton    High    School. 
Major  in  Chemistry. 

George  Robert  Richason  Turners  Falls 

Born  1916,  at  Turners  Falls.     Graduate,  Turners  Falls  High  School.     Major 
in  Chemistry. 

Lee  Everett  Roberts  Lexington 

Born,    1914,   at   St.   Louis,   Missouri.     Graduate,   Lexington   High   School. 
Major  in  Landscape  Architecture. 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

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Caroline  Rita  Rogers  Medway 

Born    1916,    at    Medway.     Graduate,    Medway    High    School.     Major    in 
Social  Sciences. 
Newman  Club,  2.     Mathematics  Club,  1.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  1.     Phi  Zeta. 

Paul  Hubbard  Rosberry  Erving 

Born  1915,  at  Gardner.     Graduate,  Orange  High  School.     Major  in  Eco- 
nomics. 

Newman  Club,  1.     Band,  1.     Kappa  Epsilon. 

Robert  Floyd  Rosenberg  Williamstown 

Born     1915,     at    Williamstown.     Graduate,     Williamstown    High    School. 
Major  in  Mathematics. 
Theta  Chi. 

Kenwood  Ross  Springfield 

Born   1915,  at  Springfield.     Graduate,  Classical  High  School,  Springfield. 
Major  in  Economics. 

Collegian,  1,  2.     Track,  1.     Cross-Country,  1.     Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

David  Patrick  Rossiter,  Jr.  Maiden 

Born  1914,  at  Maiden.     Graduate,  Maiden  High  School  and  Kent's  Hill 
School.     Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 

Maroon  Key,  2  (President).     Football,  1,  2M.     Hockey,  1,  2M.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

John  Ruffley,  Jr.  New  Bedford 

Born  1911,  at  New  Bedford.     Graduate,  New  Bedford  High  School.     Major 
in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Men's  Glee  Club,  1,  2.     Soccer,  1,  2.     Track,  1.     Press  Club,  2.     Kappa  Epsilon. 

James  M.  Ryan  Needham  Heights 

Born    1915,    at    Needham    Heights.     Graduate,    Needham    High    School. 
Major  in  Social  Sciences. 

Robert  Ryer  South  Hadley 

Born  1914,  at  Bayonne,  New  Jersey.     Graduate,  South  Hadley  High  School. 
Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Henry  James  Sampson  North  Westport 

Born   1916,  at  Fall  River.     Graduate,  Westport  High  School.     Major  in 
Animal  Husbandry. 

Cross-Country,  2. 

Charles  Leonard  San  Clemente  Milford 

Born     1914,    at    Milford.     Graduate,    Milford    High    School.     Major    in 

Chemistry. 

Outing  Club,  1.     Newman  Club,  1,  2.     Orchestra,  1,2.     Q.  T.  V. 

Richard  Thomas  Santucci  Palmer 

Born   1913,   at   Palmer.     Transfer   from   St.   Anselm's   College.     Major  in 
Social  Sciences. 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 

Gizela  Caroline  Sawinski  Taunton 

Born    1915,    at    Taunton.     Graduate,    Taunton    High    School.     Major    in 
Social  Sciences. 

W.  S.  G.  A.,  2.     Y.  W.  C.  A.,  2.     Social  Science  Club,  2.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

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Norman  L.  Sheffield  Enfield 

Born  1915,  at  Nashua,  New  Hampshire.     Graduate,  Mt.  Hermon  Prepara- 
tory School,  Northfield.     Major  in  Social  Sciences. 

Kappa  Sigma. 

Philip  Burrell  Shiff  Duxbury 

Born   1914,  at  Dorchester.     Graduate,  Duxbury  High  School.     Major  in 
Social  Sciences. 

Menorah  Society,  2.     Collegian,  2.     Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 

Walter  Simonsen  Everett 

Born   1914,  at  East  Boston.     Graduate,  Everett  High  School.     Major  in 
Horticultural  Manufactures. 
Theta  Chi. 

John  Merrill  Sinclair  Northampton 

Born  1913,  at  Westboro.     Graduate,  St.  Michael's  High  School,  Northamp- 
ton.    Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 
Kappa  Sigma. 

Howard  Antony  Sleeper  South  Groveland 

Born  1915,  at  South  Groveland.     Graduate,  South  Groveland  High  School. 
Major  in  Bacteriology. 

Saul  Small  Springfield 

Born    1912,    at    Everett.     Graduate,    Chicopee    High    School.     Major    in 
Chemistry. 

Esther  Elizabeth  Smith  Easthampton 

Born    1916,    at    Northampton.     Graduate,    Easthampton    High    School. 
Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1,  2.     Freshman  Handbook  Committee,  2.     Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

Roger  Chapman  Smith  Amherst 

Born  1915,  at  Holyoke.     Graduate,  Kimball  Union  Academy.     Major  in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

K.  O.  Club,  1,  2.     Christian  Association,  1,  2.     Freshman  Handbook  Committee,  1.     Col- 
legian, 2.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Philip  James  Spear  Charlemont 

Born   1914,   at  Springfield.     Graduate,   Charlemont  High  School.     Major 

in  Distributed  Sciences. 

Outing   Club,    1.     Combined   Chorus,    1.     Football,    1.     Baseball,    1.     Track,    2.     Kappa 

Epsilon. 

Robert  Leroy  Spiller,  Jr.  Beverly 

Born  1915,  at  Beverly.     Graduate,  Beverly  High  School.     Major  in  Bac- 
teriology. 
Maroon  Key,  2.     Outing  Club,  2.     Band,  2.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Frances  Elizabeth  Stepath  Springfield 

Born  1915,  at  Long  Island,  N.  Y.     Graduate,  Springfield  Junior  College. 

Major  in  Home  Economics. 

Newman  Club,  2.     Home  Economics  Club,  2. 

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Bernard  S.  Stepner  Boston 

Born   1916,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Boston  Latin  High  School.     Major  in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Orchestra,  1,2.     Phi  Lambda  Tau. 

Elinor  Leola  Stone  Orange 

Born  1915,  at  Orange.     Graduate,  Orange  High  School.     Major  in  Social 
Sciences. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1.     Dad's  Day  Committee,  2.     Bay  State  Revue,  1.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Abraham  Suher  Holyoke 

Born    1916,    at    Holyoke.     Graduate,    Holyoke    High    School.     Major    in 
Chemistry. 

Edward  Parsons  Swan,  Jr.  Amherst 

Born  1915,  at  South  Deerfield.     Graduate,  Deerfield  High  School.     Major 
in  English. 

Carl  Pontius  Swanson  Rockport 

Born    1911,    at   Rockport.     Graduate,    Rockport   High   School.     Major   in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Maroon  Key,  2.     Inter-Class  Athletic  Board,  2.     Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 

Clifford  Ernest  Symancyk  Westfield 

Born    1915,    at   Westfield.     Graduate,    Westfield   High   School.     Major   in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Kappa  Sigma. 

John  Joseph  Talinski  Roxbury 

Born  1916,  at  Roxbury.     Graduate,  Boston  Latin  High  School.     Major  in 
Distributed  Sciences. 

Kenyon  Yale  Taylor,  II  Greenfield 

Born  1915,  at  Buffalo,  New  York.     Graduate,  Deerfield  Academy.     Major 
in   Psychology. 
Interfraternity  Council,  2.     Theta  Chi. 

Edward  Jesse  Thacker  Greenfield 

Born    1915,    at    Concord,    New    Hampshire.     Graduate,    Greenfield    High 
School.     Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Kappa  Sigma. 

Frederic  Russell  Theriault  East  Weymouth 

Born  1915,  at  Dorchester.     Graduate,  Weymouth  High  School.     Major  in 
Distributed  Sciences. 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

Albert  Stetson  Thomas  Brattleboro,  Vermont 

Born  1914,  at  Jacksonville,  Vermont.     Graduate,  Brattleboro  High  School. 
Major  in  Social  Sciences. 
Debating,  1,2.     Social  Science  Club,  1,  2. 

Francis  Joseph  Thomas  Turners  Falls 

Born  1916,  at  Middleboro.     Graduate,  Turners  Falls  High  School.     Major 
in  Mathematics. 

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Robert  William  Thorndike  Methuen 

Born  1915,  at  Medford.  Graduate,  Fairfield  High  School.  Major  in 
Landscape  Architecture. 

Maroon  Key,  2.  Outing  Club,  1,  2.  Band,  1.  Orchestra,  1.  Soccer,  1.  Swimming, 
1,  2.     Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Donald  Frederick  Thurlow  Greenfield 

Born  1914,  at  New  York,  New  York.     Graduate,  Greenfield  High  School. 

Major  in  English. 

Football,  1,  2.     Track,  1.     Swimming,  1.     Theta  Chi. 

Emanuel  Irving  Toder  Maiden 

Born  1912,  at  Maiden.     Graduate,  Maiden  High  School.     Major  in  Physical 
and  Biological  Sciences. 
Men's  Glee  Club,  1. 

Ruth  Elizabeth  Todt  West  Springfield 

Born    1915,    at    Springfield.     Graduate,    West    Springfield    High    School. 

Major  in  Social  Sciences. 

W.  S.  G.  A.,  2.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  2.     Sigma  Beta  Chi. 

Elinor  Viola  Trask  Lexington 

Born  1915,  at  Springfield.  Graduate,  Lexington  High  School.  Major  in 
Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1.  Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2.  Freshman  Handbook  Committee,  1.  Girls' 
Glee  Club,  1.     Class  Secretary,  1.     Phi  Zeta. 

Everett  Lawe  Trombly  Indian  Orchard 

Born  1912,  at  Indian  Orchard.  Graduate,  Technical  High  School, 
Springfield.  Transfer  from  University  of  Vermont.  Major  in  Physical  and 
Biological  Sciences. 

Donald  Kent  Tucker  Foxboro 

Born    1916,    at    Norfolk.     Graduate,    Foxboro    High    School.     Major    in 
Chemistry. 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

Phila  Vaill  Monson 

Born  1915,  at  Monson.  Graduate,  Monson  High  School;  transfer  from 
American  International  College.  Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 
Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

James  Saul  Waldman  Springfield 

Born  1916,  at  Springfield.  Graduate,  Classical  High  School.  Major  in  Psy- 
chology. 

Helen  May  Warner  Sunderland 

Born  1915,  at  Sunderland.  Graduate,  Amherst  High  School.  Major  in 
Social  Sciences. 

Beatrice  Bivoli  Waxier  Holyoke 

Born  1915,  at  Holyoke.  Graduate,  Holyoke  High  School.  Major  in  Home 
Economics. 

Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2.  Menorah  Society,  1,  2.  Girls'  Glee  Club,  2.  Social  Science 
Club,  1.     Sigma  Iota. 

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Harold  Irving  Watts  Amherst 

Born    1914,    at   Amherst.      Graduate,   Amherst   High   School.      Major   in 
Social  Sciences. 
Outing  Club,  1,  2.     Social  Science  Club,  2. 

Donald  Edward  Weaver  Springfield 

Born   1914,   at   Fort  Wayne,   Indiana.     Graduate,   Classical  High   School, 
Springfield.     Major  in  Zoology. 
Football,  1.     Kappa  Sigma. 

Eleanor  Alice  West  Sheffield 

Born   1915,   at  Hartford,   Connecticut.     Graduate,   Sheffield  High  School. 
Major  in  Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Howard  Eric  White  Worcester 

Born  1909,  at  Mansonville,  Quebec.     Graduate,  Enosburg  Falls,  Vermont, 
High  School.     Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 

Edith  Lillian  Whitmore  Forestdale 

Born  1915,  in  Colorado.     Graduate,  Henry  T.  Wing  High  School,  Sand- 
wich.    Major  in  Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1   (Cabinet    Secretary).     Home  Economics  Club,   2.     K.  O.  Club,   2.     Alpha 
Lambda  Mu. 

Ira  Bertram  Whitney  Northampton 

Born  1909,  at  Ludlow.     Self-Prepared.     Major  in  Chemistry. 

Frederick  Winsor  Whittemore  Stoughton 

Born  1916,  at  Boston.     Graduate,  Jamaica  Plain  High  School.     Major  in 
Horticulture. 

Track,  1,  2.     Cross-Country,  1,  2.     Q.  T.  V. 

Myron  Albert  Widlansky  Springfield 

Born   1917,   at  Springfield.     Graduate,   Classical  High   School.     Major  in 
Distributed  Sciences. 

Menorah  Society,  1,  2.     Orchestra,  1,  2.     Phi  Lambda  Tau. 

Sarah  Clark  Wilcox  Hudson 

Born  1916,  at  Hudson.     Graduate,  Hudson  High  School.     Major  in  Educa- 
tion. 

Girls'  Glee  Club,  1.     Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

Carl  Richard  Wildner  Amherst 

Born  1915,  at  Holyoke.     Graduate,  Amherst  High  School.     Major  in  Dis- 
tributed Sciences. 
Band,  1,  2.     Men's  Glee  Club,  1,  2.     Orchestra,  1,  2.     Bay  State  Revue,  1.     Dairy  Club,  2. 

Sidney  Williams  Peabody 

Born    1915,    at    Peabody.     Graduate,    Peabody    High    School.     Major    in 
Distributed  Sciences. 

Marian  Kay  Wingate  Fairhaven 

Born  1915,  at  Shelton,  Connecticut.    Graduate,  Norwich  Academy.    Major 
in  Home  Economics. 

Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1.     Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  2.     Class  Vice-President, 
1.     Phi  Zeta. 

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Frederick  Joseph  Wishart  Turners  Falls 

Born  1915,  at  Turners  Falls.     Graduate,  Turners  Falls  High  School.     Major 
in  Bacteriology. 

Karol  Stanley  Wisnieski  South  Deerfield 

Born  1913,  at  Deerfield.     Graduate,  Deerfield  Academy.     Major  in  Physical 
and  Biological  Sciences. 

Mathematics  Club,  2.     Men's  Glee  Club,  2.     Q.  T.  V. 

Judith  Gail  Wood  Weymouth  Heights 

Born  1915,  at  Cohasset.     Graduate,  Weymouth  High  School.     Major  in 
Social  Sciences. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  2.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  2.     Lambda  Delta  Mu. 

Ruth  Elizabeth  Wood  Holyoke 

Born  1916,  at  McKeesport,  Pennsylvania.     Graduate,  Holyoke  High  School. 
Major  in  Home  Economics. 

Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2.     Girls'  Glee  Club,  1.     Phi  Zeta. 

Raymond  Wyman  Westfield 

Born  1915,  at  Blanchford.     Graduate,  Westfield  High  School.     Major  in 
Physical  and  Biological  Sciences. 

Mathematics  Club,  2.     Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 

Arthur  Jacob  Zuckerman  Pittsfield 

Born    1915,    at   Pittsfield.     Graduate,    Pittsfield   High   School.     Major   in 
Chemistry. 
Debating,  1. 

John  William  Zukel  Northampton 

Born    1916,    at    Northampton.     Graduate,    Northampton    High    School. 
Major  in  Distributed  Sciences. 


SOMETIME  MEMBERS  OF  THE  CLASS  OF  1937 

Carol  J.  Avery  Nellie  M.  Donnis 

Dorothy  V.  Ballard  Helen  A.  Downing 

Harold  E.  Hallway  Ellsworth  B.  Easton 

Warren  N.  Bentley                     _  Chester  B.  Eisold 

Nelson  B.  Betts,  Jr.  William  B.  Ferguson 

Harry  L.  Blaisdell  James  Fleming 

Sam  Boxer  Edwina  L.  Goss 

Frank  A.  Brox  Myrtle  L.  Greene 

Frank  F.  Carr  Herbert  M.  Halpern 

Fred  N.  Carter  Virginia  L.  Halvorson 

Jessie  J.  Chase  Herbert  T.  Hatch,  Jr. 

Marie  J.  Cobb  Clarence  W.  Haviland 

William  D.  Crocker  Burton  Y.  Hess 

Lois  Curry  Julian  A.  Hodesh 

Edward  W.  Czelusniak  Priscilla  Horton 

Phoebe  Daniels  Priscilla  Hutson 

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INDEX     1935 


Porter  G.  Jenks 
Victor  A.  Jones 
John  Kabat 
Simon  M.  Katopes 
Edmund  M.  Keyes 
William  H.  Kirby 
John  A.  Kulesa 
Whitney  E.  Lawrence 
Daniel  A.  Levin 
Walter  F.  Lizak 
Gardner  C.  Lombard 
Frank  M.  Lyon 
Robert  D.  MacCurdy 
Charles  Martin 
Timothy  J.  Moriarty 
Edward  M.  Munson,  Jr. 
Marion  F.  Nagle 
Barbara  E.  Oertel 
Sirkka  M.  Oikemus 
Robert  T.  O'Neill 
Otis  G.  Ovaska 
Lawrence  Pearlman 
Charles  W.  Pederson 
Tabor  W.  Polhemus 
Milton  Radio 
Warren  C.  Rand 
Lester  Reynolds,  Jr. 
Robert  W.  Richmond 
Beatrice  E.  Ritterman 
Warren  W.  Rivers 
Francis  J.  Rogers 
Charles  Rosenbloom 
George  W.  Sanborn 
Philip  T.  Schneider 
Warren  H.  Scholz 
Bernard  T.  Shea 
Francis  E.  Sovie 
Mary  V.  Tatro 
Ruth  E.  Todt 
John  A.  Tuttle 
Alida  E.  Wattles 
John  H.  Weatherby 
Leonard  A.  Webb 
Lucille  F.  Webber 
Ruth  I.  Wilmes 
Philip  A.  Winsor 


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1935     INDEX 


CLASS   OF   1938 


President 
Vice-President 
Secretary 
Treasurer     . 
Class  Captain 
Sergeant -at -Arms 


Francis  Reil 

Ruth  E.  Wood 

Jesse  Kinsman 

Frederick  Sievers 

David  Mildram 

Jack  Slocomb 


Crawford  William  Adams 
George  Bruce  Adams,  Jr. 
Robert  Edward  Alcorn  . 
Royal  Phillip  Allaire 
Marshall  Bigelow  Allen 
Myron  Alpert 
Carl  Edward  Anderson  . 
Marjorie  Delphine  Annis 
Rexford  Hanson  Avery 
William  Blodgett  Avery 
Warren  Sears  Baker,  Jr. 
Elinor  Prescott  Ball 
Dorothy  Veronica  Ballard 
John  Frederick  Bargfrede 
Lewis  Kingsley  Bartlett 
Elizabeth  Sherwood  Barton 
Barbara  Elizabeth  Bassett 
Davis  Wortham  Beaumont 
Edgar  Sidney  Beaumont 
Marion  Rose  Becher 
Wallace  George  Beckman 
Harry  Louis  Belgrade     . 
Max  Belgrade 
Mederic  Howard  Beloin 
Kenneth  Ellis  Benson     . 
Abraham  Bercovitz 
William  Erving  Bergman 
Nelson  Benjamin  Betts 
Joseph  Bialer 
Edwin  Alexander  Bieniek 
Irving  Binder 
Ruth  Lydia  Bixby 
Harry  Linwood  Blaisdell,  Jr, 
Earl  Clement  Blake,  Jr. 
Norman  Perkins  Blake 
Earl  Alfred  Blomberg     . 
Fred  William  Bode 
Carl  John  Bokina  . 
James  Henry  Bolton 
Bertha  Barbara  Boron    . 
Gerard  Raoul  Bourdeau 
Stanley  Mieczyslaw  Bozek 
Richard  Irving  Bray 


Springfield 

Springfield 

West  Springfield 

Northampton 

North  Grafton 

Chicopee  Falls 

Rockport 

Greenfield 

Shrewsbury 

Shelburne  Falls 

Hanson 

Boston 

Gilbertville 

Pearl  River,  N.  Y. 

Holyoke 

South  Amherst 

Greenfield 

Amherst 

Amherst 

Longmeadow 

Springfield 

Northampton 

Northampton 

Holyoke 

Winchester 

Winthrop 

Shelburne  Falls 

Valley  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Holyoke 

Holyoke 

.    Roxbury 

Sunderland 

Greenfield 

Springfield 

Maiden 

Leominster 

Lawrence 

.     Hatfield 

East  Northfield 

South  Deerfield 

Turners  Falls 

Easthampton 

Gloucester 


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1935     INDEX 


Pauline  Jean  Brett 
Harold  Matthew  Broderick 
Elinor  Brown 
Herbert  Earle  Brown 
William  Augustine  Bullock 
John  Wesley  Burns 
Gardner  Langdon  Burt 
John  George  Bush 
Robert  Daniel  Buzzee    . 
Helen  Virginia  Carew 
Cynthia  Ellen  Carpenter 
Frank  Fairfield  Carr 
Arthur  Daniel  Casey 
Florence  Mildred  Cederberg 
Philip  Batcheller  Chase 
Chester  Chmura     . 
Edward  Theodore  Clapp 
Norman  Clark 
Herbert  Samuel  Collin    . 
Charles  Wilson  Collins   . 
William  James  Collins    . 
Leon  Winston  Cone 
Vivian  Ruth  Cook 
Gladys  Martha  Corkum 
Henry  Vincent  Couper  . 
Vernon  Francis  Coutu    . 
Hilda  Crathern  Crosby 
Stella  Ida  Crowell 
Kathleen  Teresa  Curtin 
Clifford  Alvin  Curtis 
Frank  Melvin  Cushman 
Beatrice  Louise  Davenport 
Edward  Howard  Day     . 
Samuel  Disbrow  DeForest 
Debriddhi  Devakul 
George  Bernard  Dinan 
Helen  Anna  Downing 
James  Chandler  Downs 
John  Thistle  Dunlop 
Joseph  Francis  Dunn 
William  Eaton 
Richard  Allen  Eddy 
Charles  Grant  Edson 
Theodora  Elizabeth  Edson 
Nicholas  Daniel  Eliopoulas 
Henry  Byron  Elkind,  Jr. 
Lloyd  Howard  Ellegaard 
Charles  Edward  Elliott 
Norman  Alfred  Emery 
Walter  Nathan  Epstein 
Alfred  Eramo 
Carl  Albert  Estes   . 
Robert  Earle  Evans 
Virginia  Mary  Fagan 
Eleanor  Dorney  Fahey 
Albert  Humphries  Farnsworth 


Duxbury 

Willimansett 

Leicester 

Ashland 

Arlington 

Union,  Maine 

Waltham 

Turners  Falls 

Easthampton 

Monson 

Sterling  Junction 

Newtonville 

Franklin 

Jamaica  Plain 

Springfield 

Amherst 

Florence 

Sharon 

Dorchester 

Medford 

Salem 

North  Brookfield 

Springfield 

Methuen 

Littleton 

Erving 

Belmont 

Greenfield 

Tyringham 

Hopkinton 

Maiden 

Mendon 

Springfield 

Quincy 

Bangkok,  Siam 

Wakefield 

Holyoke 

East  Lynn 

Chicopee 

Brighton 

Waltham 

Ware 

Springfield 

East  Braintree 

Haverhill 

Belmont 

Holyoke 

Beverly 

Lynn 

Roxbury 

Pittsfield 

Bellingham 

Northampton 

Holyoke 

Winthrop 

Worcester 


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Robert  Sidney  Feinburg 
Richard  James  Fitzpatrick 
Kathleen  Lurena  Fletcher 
Stanley  Allen  Flower 
Alfred  Merton  Forbush 
Herman  Sumner  Freedman 
Cyrus  Edwin  French 
Freeman  Wood  Frost 
Robert  Wilcox  Gage 
Elizabeth  Frances  Gaskell 
Agnes  Patricia  Gaughan 
Lillian  Edith  Gemme 
Elaine  Gertrude  Geraghty 
Berthier  Lyman  Gibbs   . 
Joseph  William  Gibson  . 
Lane  Giddings 
Eugen  Pierre  Gieringer 
Ann  Louise  Gilbert 
Joseph  Stanley  Gill 
Francis  Louis  Gillis 
Edward  Hadley  Glass     . 
Robert  Patrick  Gleason 
Abraham  Bernard  Goldman 
Samuel  Joseph  Golub 
Margaret  Anne  Goyette 
William  Butterworth  Graham 
Julia  Tice  Graves 
Laurence  Herman  Grimard 
Saul  George  Gruner 
George  Henry  Guenard 
Kenneth  Bradford  Gunn 
Gertrude  Josephine  Hadro 
Herbert  Milton  Halpern 
Thomas  Edward  Handforth 
Edward  Handverger 
Elizabeth  Leslie  Hanson 
John  Henry  Harris 
William  Hughes  Harrison 
Norma  Irene  Harry 
Philip  Hanley  Haskins   . 
Russell  John  Hauck 
Nancy  Hayes 
Saul  Heller     . 
Conrad  Joseph  Hemond,  Jr. 
Harold  Crean  Hemond  . 
Thomas  Hennessy,  Jr.    . 
Harold  Garland  Higginbotham 
Edward  William  Higgins 
Benjamin  Hirsch    . 
Robert  Gordon  Hirst 
John  Sherman  Hoar 
Leland  Worthington  Hooker 
Dorothy  Arline  Hughes 
Benjamin  Gordon  Hurwitch 
Ralph  Ingram 
Richard  Randlett  Irving 


Brighton 

Rochdale 

Lanesboro 

Southbridge 

Longmeadow 

Brookline 

Boston 

Arlington 

Needham 

South  Deerfield 

Holyoke 

Springfield 

Holyoke 

Saugus 

Canton 

Great  Barrington 

Cambridge 

Belmont 

Bondsville 

Petersham 

Lexington 

.    Northampton 

.    Roxbury 

East  Longmeadow 

Holyoke 

North  Andover 

Sunderland 

.     Turners  Falls 

Pittsfield 

Dracut 

.     Southampton 

.     Easthampton 

Holyoke 

West  Medway 

West  Medway 

State  Farm 

Beverly 

Methuen 

Holyoke 

.     Williamstown 

Norwood 

Cambridge 

Roxbury 

Holyoke 

Holyoke 

Newton  Highlands 

Worcester 

Arlington 

Adams 

Monson 

Amherst 

Springfield 

West  Springfield 

Dorchester 

Falmouth 

Methuen 


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1935     INDEX 


Donald  Bolles  Jackson    . 
Mitchell  Irving  Jackson 
Seymour  Theodore  Jacobson 
Doris  Wynne  Jenkins 
Herbert  Harry  Johnson 
Kirtley  Leverett  Judd    . 
Carol  Julian 
Eleanor  Burton  Julian 
John  Kabat 

Martha  Dorothy  Kaplinsky 
Julian  Herman  Katzeff 
William  Kirk  Kaynor     . 
Thomas  Francis  Kelley 
Marieta  Gibson  Kenyon 
Richard  Coleman  King 
Frank  William  Kingsbury 
Helen  Kingsbury    . 
Jessie  Kinsman 
Rowland  Klaucke  . 
Maxwell  Irving  Klayman 
Everett  Leonard  Kneeland 
Eva  Mina  Knight 
Walter  Storrs  Knight      . 
Ruth  Elinor  Kodis 
Dorothy  Lillian  Koehler 
Bernard  Lester  Kohn 
Hilda  Rose  Kreyssig 
Sidney  Joseph  Kurnitsky 
David  Allison  Lamb 
John  Lavrakas 
Miles  Joseph  Leavitt 
James  Donovan  Lee 
Lawrence  Levinson 
Parker  Earl  Lichtenstein 
Solveig  Utne  Liljegren 
Norman  Elliott  Linden 
Frederick  Burgess  Lindstrom 
Melvin  Theodore  Little 
Elmer  Ralph  Lombard 
William  Francis  Lonergan 
Anna  Elizabeth  Lovett 
Margaret  Teresa  Lovett 
Clifford  Norton  Luce 
Thomas  Graves  Lyman 
Frank  Merton  Lyon 
Robert  Stephen  Lyons 
Richard  Lockwood  Mabie 
Lois  Rogers  Macomber 
William  Anderson  MacPhail 
Lillian  Russell  Mann 
Robert  Kendall  Marsh 
Donald  Sanford  McGowan 
William  James  McKinney 
John  Francis  McMahon 
Harry  Louis  Metaxas 
Frederick  John  Meyer    . 


Amherst 

Fairhaven 

Springfield 

Shrewsbury 

Boston 

Springfield 

Amherst 

Amherst 

Hatfield 

Holyoke 

Brookline 

Springfield 

Waltham 

East  Douglas 

Newtonville 

Sterling 

Sterling 

Roxbury 

Worcester 

South  Boston 

Sterling 

Ludlow 

Ludlow 

Leicester 

Greenfield 

Roxbury 

Melrose,  Conn. 

Springfield 

South  Hadley 

Watertown 

Nahant 

Chester 

Somerville 

Melrose 

Wollaston 

Everett 

Palmer 

East  Weymouth 

Pittsfield 

Springfield 

.     Hatfield 

.     Hatfield 

Worcester 

Easthampton 

Hamden,  Conn. 

Springfield 

Sharon 

Fairhaven 

North  Plymouth 

Westfield 

Rutland 

Holyoke 

Saugus 

Greenfield 

Greenfield 

South  Hadley 


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David  Elliot  Mildram    . 
Elaine  Helen  Milkey 
Carol  Frances  Millard    . 
Edward  Theodore  Mish 
Walter  Kimball  Mitchell,  Jr. 
Louise  Dora  Morgan 
Frances  Lillian  Morley 
Robert  Karl  Morrison    . 
Roy  Hepworth  Moult     . 
Edward  Malcolm  Munson,  Jr 
Mitchell  Francis  Nejame 
Phyllis  Louise  Nelson     . 
Edward  George  Newman 
Kenneth  Gordon  Nolan 
William  George  Noonan 
Mary  Patricia  O'Connell 
William  Gregory  O'Donnell 
Helen  Esther  O'Hearn    . 
James  Barnes  Olivier 
Robert  Thomas  O'Neill 
Donald  Osley 
Alfred  Sylvester  Page     . 
Evelyn  Maude  Parker 
Robert  Cowan  Perkins  . 
Ruth  Elizabeth  Philip 
Barbara  Sanborn  Phillips 
Muriel  Phillips 
Pauline  Elizabeth  Podlenski 
Virginia  Mabel  Pond 
Harland  Hohner  Pratt 
Sally  Logan  Pratt 
Paul  Sears  Putnam 
Max  Pyenson 
Wentworth  Quast 
Sylvia  Arline  Randall 
Horace  Hillman  Randlett 
Frances  Bullard  Rathbone 
John  Edward  Rice,  Jr. 
Theodore  Albert  Rice     . 
Frances  Stewart  Richmond 
Francis  James  Riel 
Frederick  Charles  Riel 
William  Charles  Riley    . 
William  Edward  Roberge 
Viola  Lucretia  Rock 
Francis  Joseph  Rogers 
Hilliard  Rosenberg 
Dean  Leonard  Rounds   . 
George  Stephen  Rozwenc 
Edward  Stanley  Rudzki 
Robert  Rustigian    . 
Louise  Baldwin  Rutter 
George  Isley  Ryer 
James  Harvey  Savage    . 
Elizabeth  Terry  Scace    . 
Jane  Elizabeth  Schopfer 


Greenwood 

Montague  City 

Segreganset 

South  Hadley  Falls 

Newton  Highlands 

North  Wilbraham 

Amherst 

Pittsfield 

Lynn 

South  Dartmouth 

North  Adams 

Arlington 

North  Brookfield 

Danvers 

Haverhill 

Wakefield 

Milford 

Cambridge 

Holyoke 

Northampton 

Hatfield 

Springfield 

Orange 

Worcester 

East  Milton 

Greenfield 

New  Bedford 

Montague 

Greenfield 

Greenfield 

Fairhaven 

Greenfield 

East  Lee 

Natick 

Granby 

North  Wilbraham 

Haverhill 

Marlboro 

Wellesley 

East  Bridgewater 

Turners  Falls 

Turners  Falls 

Holyoke 

Westfield 

Brighton 

Lynn 

Roxbury 

.     Reading 

Northampton 

Holyoke 

Medford 

Waltham 

South  Hadley 

Lynnfield  Center 

Pittsfield 

Worcester 


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Ethel  Frances  Seal 
Marion  Shaw 
Frank  Richmond  Sherman 
Frederick  John  Sievers  . 
Donald  Lawrence  Silverman 
Stephen  Israel  Silverman 
Frank  Alphonse  Slesinski 
Jack  Tibbets  Slocomb 
Emil  Smaha   . 
Philip  Smardon 
Russell  Eaton  Smith 
Phyllis  Maude  Snow 
Harry  Miles  Snyder 
Felix  Evald  Soderman 
Kathryne  Ida  Spaight 
Edna  Angle  Sprague 
Christine  Alan  Stewart 
Mary  Elizabeth  Streeter 
Barbara  Jeanette  Strode 
Alfred  Milton  Swiren 
Emma  Mather  Taft 
Leo  Wolf  Tannenbaum 
Winnifred  Hope  Taylor 
Edith  Gwendolyn  Thayer 
Elthea  Thompson 
Maurice  Tonkin 
Richard  Washburn  Towle 
Louisa  Elsie  Towne 
Floyd  Wayne  Townsley 
Harvey  Jerome  Tripp     . 
John  Albert  Tuttle 
Nicholas  John  Valvanis 
Osgood  Louis  Villaume 
Norman  Earle  Walker 
Ruth  Evelyn  Walker      . 
Delia  Roberta  Walkey   . 
Elizabeth  Jane  Wastcoat 
William  Fuller  Welcker 
James  Francis  Wheeler 
Martha  White 
Jean  Whitney 
Walter  Augustus  Whitney,  Jr 
Roy  Merton  Wiggin 
Stanley  Hopkins  Wiggin 
Edmund  Gillette  Wilcox 
Edith  Alberta  Williams 
Margaret  Dorothy  Wilson 
Frits  Albert  Sigfrid  Winblad 
Douglas  James  Wood 
Lois  Virginia  Wood 
Ruth  Elizabeth  Wood    . 
Clare  Pauline  Youngren 


Worcester 

Belchertown 

Lanesboro 

Amherst 

Milton 

Milton 

Northampton 

Brockton 

South  Deerfield 

Portland,  Maine 

Lawrence 

Brockton 

Arlington 

Gardner 

Feeding  Hills 

Hamilton 

.    Boylston 

Holyoke 

Marblehead 

Springfield 

Mendon 

Amherst 

Pittsfield 

West  Bridgewater 

Methuen 

Revere 

Cohasset 

.      Norfolk 

Ashfield 

Westport 

Torrington,  Conn. 

Haverhill 

Maiden 

Upton 

Easthampton 

South  Hanson 

Wollaston 

Holyoke 

Natick 

Boston 

Worcester 

Ashfield 

Needham 

Hyde  Park 

Stockbridge 

Whitinsville 

Holyoke 

Chelmsford 

Florence 

West  Upton 

Springfield 

Orange 


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1935     INDEX 


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0t  letters,  bear  to  Science,  bear  to  ^rt, 


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INDEX     1935 


Page  One  Hundred  Seventy-four 


1935     INDEX 


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INDEX     1935 


Page  One  Hundred  Seventy-six 


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"mnb  cat!)  inciteb  cacfj  to  noble  beebii." 


1935     INDEX 


n    O 


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W        7       w 


w  ,w  ^  ¥  ^  ^ 


ACADEMIC  ACTIVITIES  BOARD 


Pres.  Hugh  P.  Baker    . 
Prof.  Frank  Prentice  Rand 


Alumni   Members 


Mr.  George  E.  Emery  '24 
Mr.  Clarence  H.  Parsons  '27 


Faculty   Members 


Dean  William  L.  Machmer 
Prof.  Harry  N.  Glick     . 

George  R.  Pease  '35 
Howard  C.  Parker  '36 
George  S.  Congdon  '35 
Gladys  D.  Whitton  '35 
Donald  T.  Donnelly  '36 
Samuel  P.  Snow  '35 
Dante  Zucker  '35 
John  C.  Eldridge  '35 

Prof.  Lawrence  S.  Dickinson 
Prof.  Maxwell  H.  Goldberg  . 
Mr.  Vernon  P.  Helming 
Mr.  Frank  B.  Stratton 


Student   Members 


Ex  Officio 
General  Manager 

Secretary 


Chairman 
Vice-Chair  man 

Collegian 

Index 

Roister  Doisters 

Women's  Debating 

Men's  Debating 

Band 

Glee  Club 

Orchestra 


Associate   Directors 


Business  Manager 

Publications 

Intramural  Competition 

Music 


Academics   Coaches 


Prof.  Lawrence  S.  Dickinson 
Prof.  Walter  E.  Prince 
Prof.  Maxwell  H.  Goldberg  . 
Prof.  Frank  Prentice  Rand    . 
Mr.  Frank  B.  Stratton 


Managers'  Coach 

Deba  ting 

.  Publications 

Dramatics 

Music 


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INDEX     1935 


W.  Gordon  Whaley 
Howard  C.  Parker 


Calvin  S.  Hannum 
Leonta  G.  Horrigan 
Anna  A.  Flynn 


INDEX   STAFF 


Editorial  Board 


Statii^tics  Departmont 

Donald  T.  Donnelly,  Editor 
Ernestine  C.  Browning 
Barbara  J.  Davis 


Editor-in-Chief 
Business  Manager 


Associate  Editor 

Associate  Editor 

Secretary 


Edmund  L.  Cance 
Philip  R.  Cook 


William  W.  Chilson 


Louis  de  Wilde 


Literary  Ufparlniont 

Dorothy  Nurmi,  Editor 

Art  Department 

D.  Newton  Glick,  Editor 

Piiotograpiii«-  Department 


Alfred  H.  Brueckner 


David  Taylor 


Clarence  Packard,  Co-Editor  Charles  V.  Thayer,  Co-Editor 

Mary  A.  Cawley 

Board  of  Managers 

George  H.  Allen,  Sales  Manager 
Wendell  J.  Potter,  Circulation  Manager 


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MASSACHUSETTS  COLLEGIAN 


Editor-in-Chief 
Managing  Editor 
Associate  Editor 


Board  of  Editor^! 


Theodore  M.  Leary 

David  Arenberg 

Frederick  N.  Andrews 


Canipns  Department 


News 


Athletics 


Elizabeth  Harrington  '35 
Anne  Bernstein  '35 
Florence  Saulnier  '36 
Gertrude  Vickery  '35 
Marguerite  Leduc  '36 
Donald  Donnelly  '36 
Louis  A.  Breault,  Jr.  '37 
Rodger  C.  Smith  '37 
Philip  B.  Shiff  '37 
Frederick  B.  Lindstrom  '38 


Charles  Eshbach  '37 
Walter  Guralnick  '37 
Maxwell  I.  Klayman  '38 
Julian  H.  Katzeff  '38 

Faculty  Adviser 
Dr.  Maxwell  Goldberg 

Financial  Adviser 
Prof.  Lawrence  S.  Dickenson 


Business  Manager 
Circulation  Manager 
Advertising  Manager 


Board  of  Managers 


Business  Assistants 


George  R.  Pease  '35 

Nelson  P.  Stevens  '35 

George  H.  Allen  '36 


Robert  Logan  '36 
Richard  Thompson  '36 
David  Taylor  '36 


Clifford  E.  Symancyk  '37 
Kenwood  Ross  '37 
Harry  Koch  '37 


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INDEX     1935 


ORCHESTRA 


Direc  tor 
Manager 
Arranger 


Violin 


Howard  C.  Parker  '36 
Charles  L.  San  Clemente  '37 
Carl  R.  Wildner  '37 
Dorothy  Lannon  '37 


.    Frank  B.  Stratton 

.       John  C.  Eldridge 

Eva  M.  Knight 

Myer  L.  Weiner  '35 
Moses  J.  Entin  '37 
Myron  A.  Widlansky  '37 
Ruth  E.  Kodis  '38 


Richard  R.  Irving  '38 


'CeUo 

Anna  A.  Flynn  '36 

Viola 

Winifred  H.  Taylor  '38 

Bass 

Bernard  S.  Stepner  '37 

Fiulo 

Philip  H.  Clark  '35 
Elizabeth  Low  '36 

Clarinet 

Harry  D.  Pratt  '36 
Ivan  C.  Minott  '37 
Lane  Giddings  '38 

Oboe 

Dean  N.  Click  '36 


Saxaphone 

William  B.  Avery  '38 

Trumpet 

Edward  T.  Clapp  '38 
Vernon  F.  Coutu  '38 

Freneh  Horn 

Herbert  W.  Ferguson  '36 
Margaret  L.  Hutchinson  '36 

Trombone 

E.  J.  Bransford  '36* 

Piano 

Dorothy  Nurmi  '36 

nrnms 

Ralph  B.  Gates  '37 

Tympani 

George  A.  Hartwell  '35 


*Stockbridge  School  Student. 


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BAND 

Coach,  Mr.  Charles  B.  Farnam,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Manager  and  Student  Leader,  Samuel  P.  Snow  '35 


Vernon  A.  V.  Bell 
Philip  H.  Clark 
John  C.  Eldridge 
Clayton  H.  George 


Herbert  W.  Ferguson 

Louis  A.  Breault,  Jr. 
Ralph  B.  Gates 
Harlan  A.  Howard 
Ivan  C.  Minott,  Jr. 

George  B.  Adams,  Jr. 
William  B.  Avery 
Irving  Binder 
Edward  T.  Clapp 
Henry  V.  Couper 
Vernon  F.  Coutu 


^lembers 
1935 


George  A.  Hartwell 
Wendell  R.  Hovey 
Maurice  Shapiro 
Samuel  P.  Snow 


Wallace  W.  Thompson 
1»30 

1937 


1938 


Harry  D.  Pratt 

Lemuel  Osburne,  Jr. 
David  A.  Peterson 
Paul  H.  Rosberry 
Robert  L.  Spiller 

Frank  M.  Cushman 
Carl  A.  Estes 
Lane  Giddings 
Conrad  J.  Hemond 
Harold  C.  Hemond 
Richard  L.  Mabie 


Mitchell  F.   Ne  Jame 


STOCKBRIDCiE  SCHOOL 

1935 

Carl  S.  Chaney  John  U.  Pera 

193« 

Randolph  C.  Blackmere  Kenneth  A.  Buell 

John  E.  Bransford  Arnold  V.  Trible 


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INDEX     1935 


MTuVtt'ffhri 


ME^'S  GLEE  CLUB 


Manager 
Direc  tor 
Accompanist 
Tenor  Soloist 


Chester  Chmura  '38 
James  Clapp  '36 
James  Kerr,  Jr.  '36 

Myles  Boylan  '36 
Frederick  Bull  '36 
Gerald  Crowe  '36 
Joseph  Dworman  '35 
Adin  Hixon  '36 
William  Kaynor  '38 

William  Chilson  '36 
Hugh  Corcoran  '35 
Bernard  Doyle  '35 

Vernon  Bell  '35 
Russell  Graves  '36 
Harold  Higginbotham  '38 
Maxwell  Kaufman  '36 
Merton  Lyon  '37 


Members 

First  Tenor 


Second   Tenor 


First  Bass 


Second  Bass 


Dante  Zucker  '35 

Frank  B.  Stratton 

Leonard  Parker  '35 

James  Kerr,  Jr.  '36 


Abraham  Michelson  '36 
Walter  Mitchell  '38 
Ralph  Norris  '35 


Bernard  Kohn  '38 
Theodore  Law  '36 
Thomas  Lord  '36 
Walter  Mozden  '35 
Lawrence  Packard  '35 
Owen  Trask  '36 


Norvin  Laubenstein  '36 
Walter  Perry  '37 
Arthur  Robinson  '36 


William  Muller  '35 
Julius  Novick  '35 
John  Ruffley  '37 
Addison  Sandford  '36 
Dante  Zucker  '35 

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1935     INDEX 


^VOMEN'S  GLEE  CLITB 


Manager 
Director 
Accompanis  t 


Margaret  Hutchinson  '36 

Frank  Stratton 

Alma  Boyden  '37 


Dorothy  Brown  '37 
Marie  Dow  '36 
Irene  Gingras  '36 
Barbara  Keck  '37 
Dorothy  Koehler  '38 


Ruth  Avery  '35 
Lois  Barnard  '37 
Katherine  Birnie  '37 
Priscilla  Bradford  '37 
Clare  Bosworth  '36 
Ethel  Seal  '38 


Members 

First  Soprano 


Second  Soprano 


Marguerite  LeDuc  '36 
Alma  Merry  '35 
Louise  Morgan  '38 
Beatrice  Waxier  '37 
Elizabeth  Wastcoat  '38 


Marian  Shaw  '38 
Francene  Smith  '36 
Barbara  Strode  '38 
Elinor  Trask  '37 
Edith  Williams  '38 
Judith  Wood  '37 


Helen  Beebe  '35 
Elizabeth  Boucher  '37 
Margaret  Hutchinson  '36 
Marian  Jones  '35 


Alto 


Evelyn  Martin  '36 
Maida  Riggs  '36 
Edith  Whitmore  '37 
Ruth  Wood  '37 


Concerts 

Jones  Library         ...... 

Social  Union,  Combined  Musical  Clubs  Concert 


February  17,  1935 
March  15,  1935 


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INDEX     1935 


ROISTER  ROISTERS 


Presiden  t 
Vice-President    . 
Manager 

Assistant  Manager 
Electrician  . 
Stage  Manager    . 
Director 


Edward  V.  Law  '36 
Bernice  J.  Dolan  '35 
George  S.  Congdon  '35 
Lester  H.  Levine  '35 
Charles  H.  Moran  '36 
Bradley  L.  Frye  '36 
Prof.  Frank  Prentice  Rand 


Death  Takes  A  Holiday 

By  Alberto  Casella 

Cast 


Cora 

Fedele 

Duke  Lambert     . 

Alda      . 

Duchess  Stephanie 

Princess  of  San  Luca 

Baron  Cesarea 

Rhoda  Fenton 

Eric  Fenton 

Cor  r  ado 

Grazia 

Prince  Sirki 

Major  Whitehead 


Lucille  A.  Monroe  '37 

Max  F.  Kramer  '37 

Edward  V.  Law  '36 

H.  Marie  Dow  '36 

Lucy  O.  Kingston  '36 

Marguerite  M.  Ford  '36 

John  S.  Hoar  '38 

Bernice  J.  Dolan  '35 

Curtis  M.  Clark  '35 

Elliott  H.  Newcomb  '37 

Lois  R.  Macomber  '38 

John  L.  McConchie  '36 

Albert  F.  Burgess  '35 


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1935     INDEX 


MEN'S  DEBATING  TEAM 


Captain  and  Manager 
Assistant  Manager 
Coach 


Donald  T.  Donnelly 

Max  Lilly 

Professor  Walter  E.  Prince 


Donald  T.  Donnelly  '36 
D.  Newton  Glick  '36 
Max  Lilly  '37 
Benjamin  Hirsch  '38 


Members 


Albert  S.  Thomas  '37 
John  C.  Nowakowski  '37 
John  Hoar  '38 
Alfred  Swiren  '38 


February 

■  15 

March 

12 

March 

14 

March 

14 

March 

15 

March 

16 

March 

16 

March 

19 

March 

23- 

March 

31 

April 

1- 

DEBATIIVG  SCHEDULE 

-American  International  College  at  Springfield 

-Tufts  College,  Memorial  Hall 

-Muhlenberg  College,  French  Hall 

-Williams  College  at  Williamstown 

-Middlebury  College  at  Middlebury 

-University  of  Vermont  at  Burlington 

-St.  Michael's  College  at  Winooski 

-Mt.  Hermon  School  at  Mt.  Hermon  (Freshman) 

-Clark  University,  Stockbridge  Hall 

-Rhode  Island  State  College  at  Kingston 

-Boston  University  at  Boston 


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INDEX     1935 


WOMEN'S  DEBATING  TEAM 


Manager 

Assistant  Manager 
Coach 


Gaie  Whitton  '35 
Ruth  Blassberg  '37 


IVfeniber!!) 


i^fliedule 


.     Gaie  Whitton  '35 

Lorraine  Noyes  '36 

Prof.  Walter  E.  Prince 


Lorraine  F.  Noyes  '36 
Elinor  Brown  '38 


April  2 — Boston  University  Women's  Team,  at  Boston,  Mass. 
April  3 — Rhode  Island  State  College,  at  Kingston,  R.  I. 
April  9 — Middlebury  College,  at  Massachusetts  State  College. 


FLINT  ORATORICAL  CONTEST 

THE   FLINT   ORATORICAL   CONTEST    takes  place  every  year  during 
Commencement  Week.     It  was  established  in  1881  by  the  late  Charles  L. 
Flint,  a  former  president  of  the  college.    Last  year  the  participants  showed 
much  skill,  and  the  orations  were  delivered  exceptionally  well. 


THE  THIRTY-NINTH 
FLINT  ORATORICAL  CONTEST 

Memorial  Hall 

Friday  Evening,  June  8,  1934 

Professor  Walter  E.  Prince,  Chairman 

First  Prize  of  thirty  dollars  awarded  to  Raymond  F.  Burke  '34 
Second  Prize  of  fifteen  dollars  awarded  to  Albert  F.  Burgess,  Jr.,  '35 


Program 

1.  "Destiny,  Control,  and  Our  Government" 

2.  "Master  of  My  Fate"      .... 

3.  "Can  America  Civilize  Herself?"    . 

4.  "America  and  'Sweetness  and  Light'  "    . 

5.  "Nemesis — Must  it  Be?" 


Dante  Zucker  '35 

Nathaniel  B.  Hill  '34 

Albert  F.  Burgess,  Jr.  '35 

Raymond  F.  Burke  '34 

Donald  W.  Chase  '34 


Judges 

Dr.  Maxwell  H.  Goldberg 
Mr.  Ralph  W.  Haskins 
Mr.  Joseph  Politella 

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1935     INDEX 


FIFTY-EIGHTH  ANNUAL 
BIJRNHAM  DECLAMATION  CONTEST 

Bowker  Auditorium 

Thursday,  May  17,  1934 

First  Prize  of  fifteen  dollars  awarded  to  John  Lewis  McConchie 
Second  Prize  of  ten  dollars  awarded  to  Arthur  Jacob  Gold 

Dr.  Maxwell  H.  Goldberg,  Chairman 

THE  BURNHAM    DECLAMATION    CONTEST  was  established  by  Mr. 
T.  O.  H.  P.  Burnham  in  1875,  and  has  increased  in  popularity  every  year. 
The  students  who  compete  for  the  contest  show  much  interest  and  ability. 
The  declamations  were  presented  during  one  of  the  convocation  periods,  and 
were  thoroughly  enjoyed  by  the  student  body. 

Program 

1.     "The  Ballad  of  the  Harp  Weaver"  .         .  Edna  St.  Vincent  Millay 

Florence  Selma  Bilsky  '36 


'The  Death  of  the  Hired  Man"      .... 
Margaret  Lois  Hutchinson  '36 

'Satan  Exhorts  the  Fallen  Angels" 

(Selection  from  Book  II  of  Paradise  Lost) 
Dean  Newton  Glick  '36 


Robert  Frost 


John  Milton 


'The  Spoken  Word' 


Leo  William  Carbonneau  '36 


Earnest  B.  Watson 


5.     "Hamlet  Resolves  upon  the  Mouse  Trap" 

(Selection  from  Hamlet,  Act  II,  Scene  II) 
John  Lewis  McConchie  '36 


William  Shakespeare 


6.  "The  Fisher  Girl" 

Ernestine  Charlotte  Browning  '36 

7.  "The  Death  of  Cyrano  de  Bergerac" 

(Selection  from  Cyrano  de  Bergerac) 

Arthur  Jacob  Gold  '36 


Alfred  Noyes 


Edmond  Rostand 


Professor  Walter  E.  Prince 

Professor  Frank  P.  Rand 

Mr.  Frederick  S.  Troy 


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INDEX     1935 


ADELPHIA 

ADELPHIA  is  the  senior  honorary  society.  Composed  of  members  who  are 
outstanding  as  leaders  in  the  various  campus  activities,  Adelphia  has  as 
its  purpose  the  promotion  of  student  interest  in  the  many  worthwhile 
functions  of  the  college.  It  takes  charge  of  those  activities  which  are  backed  by 
no  specific  group  but  which  are  necessary  to  a  well-rounded  campus  life.  Such 
activities  as  student  forums  and  football  rallies  are  backed  by  this  society,  which 
has  established  itself  as  a  responsible  group,  ever  ready  to  further  the  interests  of 
the  college  through  its  influence  on  the  student  body. 


Presiden  t 
Vice-President 
Secretary-  Treasurer 


Officers 


Theodore  M.  Leary 

John  H.  McKelligott 

Daniel  J.  Foley 


Walter  E.  Brayden 
Raymond  K.  Evans 
Daniel  J.  Foley 


Active  Menib«>r!<i 


John  P.  Veerling 


Theodore  M.  Leary 
John  H.  McKelligott 
Paul  W.  Schaffner 


Charles  P.  Alexander 
Hugh  P.  Baker 
William  L.  Doran 
Stowell  C.  Coding 
Harold  M.  Gore 
Emory  E.  Grayson 
Robert  D.  Hawley 
Curry  S.  Hicks 


Meinbors  in  Fsi«'uily 

Marshall  O.  Lanphear 
William  L.  Machmer 
Alexander  A.  Mackimmie 
Frank  Prentice  Rand 
Fred  C.  Sears 
Harold  W.  Smart 
Melvin  H.  Taube 
Frank  A.  Waugh 

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1935     INDEX 


THE   SENATE 

THE  SENATE  is  composed  of  members  elected  by  the  junior  and  senior 
classes.  It  is  the  student  governing  body  and  has  control  of  the  conduct  of 
the  undergraduate  classes.  Freshman  rules  and  other  matters  pertaining  to  under- 
graduate activity  are  in  the  hands  of  the  Senate.  The  Senate  also  represents  the 
student  body  in  matters  concerning  both  the  students  and  the  faculty. 


Officers 


Presiden  t 
Vice-Presiden  t 
Secretary 
Treasurer     . 
Marshall 


.  Theodore  M.  Leary  '35 
.  Walter  E.  Brayden  '35 
.  John  L.  McConchie  '36 
Sheldon  P.  Bliss  '35 
.  John  H.  McKelligott  '35 


Senior  Members 

Albert  F.  Burgess,  Jr. 
Walter  Stepat 
John  J.  Consolati 


Junior  Aleinbers 

Jack  Sturtevant 
Fred  J.  Murphy 
John  W.  Stewart,  Jr. 


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INDEX     1935 


HONOR   COUNCIL 

WE,  the  students  of  the  Massachusetts  State  College,  believe  that  the  goal 
of  education  is  character.  The  man  of  character  deals  fairly  with  himself 
and  with  others  and  would  rather  suffer  failure  than  stoop  to  fraud.  The  Honor 
System  stands  for  this  attitude  in  all  relations  of  the  students  with  the  faculty. 
In  expression  of  our  beliefs  we  pledge  ourselves  to  support  the  Constitution  of  the 
Honor  System." 

Because  of  a  belief  in  the  truth  of  the  above  statement,  the  students  of  this 
campus  have  for  many  years  been  conducting  examinations  according  to  the  honor 
system.  The  success  or  failure  of  our  honor  system  rests  to  a  great  degree  on  the 
work  of  the  Honor  Council.  Through  the  influence  of  the  Council  upon  incoming 
students  and  through  the  work  of  the  Council  in  keeping  all  students  interested 
in  the  success  of  the  system,  the  honor  system  has  become  an  integral  and  valuable 
part  of  our  college  training. 

Honor  Council  members  are  elected  by  the  four  classes. 


Officers 


Presiden  t 
Secretary 


.     John  Veerling  '35 
Hamilton  Gardner  '36 


Cornelia  Foley  '35 
John  McKelligott  '35 
Elizabeth  Perry  '35 


Members 


Albert  Richards 
James  Ryan  '37 
William  Scott  '35 


36 


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MAROOI^    KEY 

'nr^HE  MAROON  KEY  is  a  chapter  of  a  national  honorary  society.  Its  mem- 
-*-  bers  are  elected  each  year  by  the  sophomore  class  to  serve  as  active  members 
during  that  year. 

The  main  duty  of  Maroon  Key  members  is  that  of  meeting  visiting  teams  or 
other  visiting  organizations  and  of  acting  as  host  to  such  visitors  during  their  stay 
with  us.  The  society  endeavors  to  help  the  visitors  in  every  way  possible  and  to 
make  them  enjoy  their  stay  on  campus. 

Each  spring  the  Maroon  Key  gives  a  formal  dance,  the  "Mardi  Gras,"  which 
is  one  of  the  season's  major  social  events. 

The  insignia  of  the  organization  is  a  gold  key  with  a  maroon  "M"  set  upon  a 
white  background. 


Officers 


President 
Vice-President 
Secretary  and  Treasurer 


David  Rossiter 
Carl  Swanson 
Merton  Lyon 


James  Cutter 
William  Johnson 
Philip  Layton 


Members 


John  Tuttle 


William  Leighton,  Jr. 
Robert  Spiller,  Jr. 
Robert  Thorndike 


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WOMEN'S   STUDENT  GOVERNMENT 
ASSOCIATION 

THE  WOMEN'S  STUDENT  GOVERNMENT  ASSOCIATION  is  the  one 
organization  to  which  all  the  women  belong.  Each  year  the  association 
elects  an  executive  council  which  has  a  twofold  purpose,  disciplinary  and  social. 
In  its  former  capacity  it  enforces  rules  and  endeavors  to  maintain  a  high  standard 
of  conduct  among  Massachusetts  State  College  women.  In  its  second  capacity  it 
sponsors  teas  and  entertainments ;  in  the  fall  it  assists  the  freshmen  to  make  their 
adjustments  to  college  environment. 


Officers 


Presiden  t 
Vice-Presiden  t 
Secretary 
Treasurer     . 


Marie  E.  Currier 

Ernestine  C.  Browning 

Elizabeth  Low 

Rosamond  Shattuck 


Sopbomorf  Members 


Ruth  Todt 


Shirley  Gale 


Adams  House  4'hairinan 

Bernice  G.  Schubert 


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THE  UNITED  RELIGIOUS  COUNCIL 

Officers 


President      .... 
Vice-President  and  Treasurer 
Secretary      .... 


Kenneth  Cuthbertson  '36 
Shirley  Putnam  '35 
Anna  A.  Flynn  '36 


Newman  Club 
Daniel  Foley  '35 
Raymond  K.  Evans  '35 
Anna  A.  Flynn  '36 


Kepresentatives 


Menorah  Club 
Max  Dubin  '35 
Florence  Bilsky  '36 
Arthur  Gold  '36 


Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Bessie  I.  Proctor  '36 
Shirley  Putnam  '35 
Phyllis  Gleason  '37 


Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Kenneth  Cuthbertson  '36 
Edward  I.  Packard  '35 
George  Simmons  '35 


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THE  XEliVMAN  CLUB 

npHE  NEWMAN  CLUB  was  founded  at  Mass.  State  College  in  November, 
-'-  1929,  by  Rev.  Fr.  Sheedy,  pastor  of  St.  Brigid's  Church  at  that  time,  in  an 
effort  to  draw  together  the  Roman  Catholic  students  on  the  campus  in  an  organ- 
ization of  mutual  interest.  During  the  past  year  the  club  has  become  affiliated 
with  the  National  Federation  of  Catholic  Clubs  of  America.  The  purpose  of 
the  organization  is  to  bring  to  the  campus  outstanding  members  of  the  clergy 
and  Catholic  laymen,  in  meetings  open  to  the  entire  campus.  During  the  past 
college  year,  Dr.  Cortlandt  van  Winkle  of  Smith  College  delivered  an  address  on 
"Some  Aspects  of  the  Liturgical  Revival,"  Dr.  Terrence  L.  Connolly  of  Boston 
College  spoke  on  "The  Life  and  Works  of  Francis  Thompson,"  and  Dr.  Joseph 
J.  Riley,  S.J.,  of  Hunter  College  delivered  the  annual  Newman  lecture. 

Y.  W.  C.  A. 

THE  YOUNG  WOMEN'S  CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION  has  attempted  to 
provide  an  opportunity  for  its  members  "to  realize  full  and  creative  lives 
through  a  growing  knowledge  of  God."  Its  program  has  included  an  active  par- 
ticipation, through  the  United  Religious  Council,  in  the  sponsoring  of  the  major 
religious  events  of  the  year,  but  particular  emphasis  has  been  placed  upon  the 
organization  of  small  groups  meeting  regularly  for  discussion  and  original  work  in 
poetry,  dramatics,  music,  world  education,  and  for  Sunday  afternoon  retreats. 
Through  the  sending  of  delegates  to  the  Northfield  Conference  and  to  Maqua,  the 
summer  camp,  and  special  programs  held  during  the  year,  the  organization  has 
sought  to  supplement  the  regular  campus  activities. 

MEXORAH  SOCIETY 

IN  March,  1934,  the  Jewish  students  on  the  campus  organized  the  Menorah 
Society  as  a  religious  and  cultural  organization.  The  officers  elected  were:  Max 
Dubin '35,  president;  Henry  Epstein '35,  vice-president;  and  Florence  Bilsky '36, 
secretary.  Dr.  Maxwell  Goldberg  is  the  adviser  of  the  society.  The  aim  of 
the  Menorah  Society  is  to  "put  its  members  in  contact  with  all  the  romance 
and  poignancy  of  Jewish  traditions,  with  all  the  inquiring  activity  of  modern 
Jewish  effort,  with  all  the  science  and  art  that  is  building  the  Jewish  future." 

During  the  past  year,  in  its  discussions  and  meetings,  the  Society  has  been 
addressed  by  several  prominent  speakers,  and  has  shown  that  its  re-establish- 
ment on  this  campus  was  a  sound  and  worthwhile  venture. 

THE   CHRISTIABf  ASSOCIATION 

IN  CONJUNCTION  with  the  United  Religious  Council  the  Christian  Asso- 
ciation has  actively  supported  all  major  religious  activities  on  campus. 
Its  membership  is  divided  into  three  groups  for  the  furtherance  of  deputations, 
social  service,  and  Bible  study.  Five  of  its  members  attended  a  ten-day 
conference  held  at  Camp  Becket  last  summer,  delegates  were  sent  to  conferences 
at  Yale  and  at  the  Sophia  Smith  Homestead  in  Hatfield.  Five  others  went  as 
representatives  to  a  conference  held  at  Northfield  in  February. 

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HORTICULTURAL  SHOn^  COMMITTEE 


General  Chairman 

Emil  John  Tramposch 

Floriculture 

/Joseph  F.  Keil 
\J.  Nichols* 

Forestry        .... 

.    Paul  W.  Schaffner 

Horticultural  Manufactures 

.    Robert  V.  Murray- 

Landscape  Architecture     . 

Daniel  J.  Foley 

Olericulture 

S.  J.  Douglas* 

Pomology     .... 

Lawrence  M.  Bullard 

General  Horticulture 

.    L.  S.  MacRobbie* 

Program       .... 

f George  A.  Hartwell 
\James  J.  Valentine 

Publicity      .... 

.     Leslie  C.  Kimball 

Store    

Raymond  K.  Evans 

Signs              .... 

John  P.  Veerling 

*Stockbridge  School 

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INFORMAL  COMMITTEE 

Albert  F.  Burgess  '35,  Chairman 
Edward  Masters  '35  Sheldon  Bliss  '35 

Julian  Griffin  '35  Edward  Soulliere  '36 


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Chairman 
Secretary 
Treasurer 


COMMITTEE 

Walter  Wainio 

Richard  Riley 

Alfred  H.  Brueckner 


Maida  Riggs 
Thomas  Wolcott 


Fred  Murphy 


George  Wassos 
Dean  N.  Glick 


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SOPHOMORE -SENIOR  HOP  COMMITTEE 
1934 


Chairman    . 
Senior  Member  . 

Leo  W.  Carbonneau 
Fred  J.  Murphy 


Sophomore  Members 


A.  Hamilton  Gardner 
Page  L.  Hiland 


John  W.  Stewart 
Walter  Wainio 


MILITARY  RALL 

MILITARY  BALL  opened  the  winter  social  season  on  December  eighth  at 
Drill  Hall.     Ed  Murphy's  orchestra  gave  the  dancers  an  evening  of  en- 
joyable music.    The  main   feature  of  the   evening  was  the  grand  march, 
led  by  Colonel  Romeyn.    The  hall  was  decorated  as  a  campfire  scene.    Green 
boughs  along  the  walls,  dim  overhead  lights,  and  a  pup  tent  in  a  corner  gave  the 
scene  an  appropriate  atmosphere. 

The  chaperones  included  the  members  of  the  college  staff  of  the  Reserve 
Officers'  Training  Corps.  The  committee,  which  was  largely  responsible  for  the 
success  of  the  affair,  consisted  of  Albert  Burgess,  chairman,  Curtis  Clark,  Fred 
Corcoran,  William  Muller,  Benjamin  Wihry,  and  Norvin  Laubenstein. 

MARDI  GRAS 

THE  MAROON  KEY  presented  a  most  successful  dance  on  the  twenty-first 
of  March.  Web  Maxton  and  Vin  Gary  furnished  the  music,  alternating 
with  every  three  numbers.  Drill  Hall  was  attractively  decorated  with  green 
and  white,  in  keeping  with  St.  Patrick's  Day.  Shamrocks  and  harps  were  placed 
about  the  walls,  and  streamers  were  draped  from  the  ceiling.  On  the  south  wall 
were  the  class  numerals  and  the  society's  symbol,  a  large  maroon  key.  The  or- 
chestras, surrounded  by  foliage,  played  from  opposite  corners  of  the  hall. 

The  members  of  the  committee  deserve  much  credit  for  the  success  of  the  oc- 
casion. They  were  D.  P.  Rossiter,  C.  P.  Swanson,  F.  M.  Lyon,  W.  A.  Leighton, 
Jr.,  P.  D.  Layton,  J.  F.  Cutter,  R.  W.  Thorndike,  J.  A.  Tuttle,  and  R.  L.  Spiller. 


DAD'S  DAY  COMMITTEE 

Charles  Elliot  '35,  Chairman 
1935 


Ellen  Connery 
Bernard  Doyle 
Robert  Hermanson 

Elva  Britton 

A.  Hamilton  Gardner,  Jr. 

Leroy  Clark 


1936 


1937 

Elinor  Stone 


Ruth  Lindquist 
Elizabeth  Perry 
Robert  Wood 


Calvin  Hannum 
Frances  Horgan 

Chester  Conant 


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THE  OUTING  CLUB 


WITH  the  increasing  interest  in  all  phases  of  recreation  and  especially  in 
the  Outing  Club  idea,  an  association  of  college  outing  clubs  has  come  into 
prominence.  This  association,  known  as  the  Intercollegiate  Outing  Club  Associa- 
tion, was  begun  by  Dartmouth  Outing  Club.  Its  objects  are  to  stimulate  outdoor 
activity  in  colleges,  to  form  new  college  outing  clubs,  and  to  allow  existing  clubs  to 
exchange  ideas.  The  Massachusetts  State  College  Club  became  one  of  the  first 
members. 

The  past  year  has  been  an  active  one  for  the  Outing  Club.  In  the  spring  there 
was  a  trip  to  Haystack  and  another  to  Mt.  Greylock.  Then  a  "thirty-mile  hike" 
was  held  for  the  first  time,  the  route  being  across  the  Holyoke  Range,  around  Mt. 
Warner,  over  Mt.  Sugarloaf,  to  the  top  of  Mt.  Toby,  and  down  the  Link  Trail. 
Four  members  of  the  club  attended  the  I.  O.  C.  A.  conference  at  Swanzey,  New 
Hampshire. 

At  the  opening  meeting  in  the  fall,  Mr.  Basil  Wood  talked  on  camping  and 
tramping.  On  the  following  Sunday  a  group,  consisting  mostly  of  freshmen  and 
newcomers  to  the  college,  enjoyed  a  hike  to  Mt.  Toby.  On  Columbus  Day  a  trip 
was  made  to  Mt.  Greylock.  As  the  season  advanced,  several  hikes  were  made  to 
the  Pelham  Hills. 

Officers 
President Charles  Daniels 


Vice-President     . 
Secretary 

Corresponding  Secretary 
Treasurer 


Wendell  Hovey 

Jean  Baker 

Catherine  Dimock 

Harry  Pratt 


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SOCIAL  SCIENCE  CLUB 

''TpHE  purpose   of  the  Social  Science  Club  is  to  help  students  interested  in 
-*-     current    social,    political,    and   economic    problems    and    to    keep  in   close 
touch  with  the  conditions  in  the  world   at  large. 

Officers 
President      ..........  Clare  L.  Pineo 

Secretary      ...........      Max  Dubin 

Adviser         .........    Rev.  T.  Barton  Akeley 

PHYSICS  CLUB 

THE  PHYSICS  CLUB  has  been  meeting  once  a  month  during  the  winter 
and  spring  of  this  year.  With  the  helpful  cooperation  of  the  department, 
many  interesting  subjects  have  been  discussed,  and  papers  have  been  pre- 
sented by  members  of  the  club  at  these  meetings.  Among  the  titles  of  papers 
presented  were  "Production  of  Low  Temperatures  and  Related  Phenomena," 
"Topics  in  Radio  Theory  and  Receiver  Construction,"  and  "Production  and 
Application  of  X-rays."  In  order  that  the  topics  may  be  of  interest  to  all,  member- 
ship is  restricted  to  students  taking  advanced  courses  in  the  department.  After 
each  meeting  light  refreshments  are  enjoyed.  During  the  social  hour  music  is 
furnished  by  various  orchestras,  with  the  aid  of  victrola  records  and  amplifier. 
Alfred  Newton  is  president  of  the  club  for  this  year. 

LANDSCAPE  CLUB 

THE  LANDSCAPE  CLUB  is  made  up  of  all  the  landscape  students  who  are 
interested  in  getting  a  little  more  in  their  field  than  just  what  the  various 
courses  offer.     Professors  in  the  department  and  outside  speakers  are  heard 
at  the  meetings.   Through  the  club,  the  members  come  in  contact  with  men  in  the 
profession  and  with  some  of  the  work  that  has  been  done.    One  of  the  most  im- 
portant events  of  the  club  this  year  was  a  spring  dance. 
President  .........  Emil  Tramposch  '35 

Secretary-Treasurer  .......     Daniel  J.  Foley  '35 

K.  O.  CLUB 

THE  "Karry  On  Club"  is  made  up  of  former  4-H  Club  members  who  still 
have  an  interest  in  club  work.  Its  object  is  "to  promote  interesting  Junior 
Extension  work  from  the  leader's  standpoint,  and  to  keep  the  4-H  Club  spirit 
alive  among  college  students."  Meetings  are  held  monthly  in  the  new  Farley 
4-H  clubhouse.  This  building  was  constructed  in  the  summer  of  1934  with 
money  raised  by  4-H  Club  workers  and  their  friends. 

The  K.  O.  Club  was  organized  in  1927  by  a  group  of  co-eds  and  enlarged  in 
1929  to  allow  men  students  to  join.  The  adviser  is  George  L.  Farley,  State 
Club  Leader. 

The  officers  for  this  year  are: 
President     .........         Frank  Kingsbury  '38 

Vice-President     ........  Lillian  Jackson  '37 

Secretary      .........        Kathleen  Fletcher  '38 

Historian      .........  Kenneth  Benson  '38 

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ANIMAL  HUSBANDRY  CLUB 

THE  ANIMAL  HUSBANDRY  CLUB  presents  to  students  majoring  in 
animal  husbandry  the  opportunity  of  meeting  men  from  various  parts  of 
New  England  who  are  leaders  in  their  particular  branch  of  agriculture. 
During  the  winter  months  regular  meetings  are  held  at  which  economists,  scien- 
tists, journalists,  and  men  in  the  practical  field  address  the  group  on  various 
pertinent  agricultural  topics,  many  of  which  prove  to  be  of  much  value  to  the 
students.  In  this  way  the  Animal  Husbandry  Club  helps  to  bring  about  a  balance 
between  social,  practical,  and  theoretical  problems;  and  in  the  past  it  has  afforded 
the  students  the  opportunity  of  making  contacts  that  have  been  of  great  value  to 
them  after  graduation. 

DAIRY  CLUR 

THE  DAIRY  CLUB,  organized  in  1933,  sponsors  regular  meetings  throughout 
the  college  year  for  the  purpose  of  creating  a  stronger  department  of  dairy 
science  by  bringing  together  the  students  majoring  in  this  field.  Outside 
speakers  are  secured  as  often  as  possible  who  address  the  Club  on  matters  per- 
taining to  chemistry,  bacteriology,  economics,  or  some  other  phase  of  dairy 
science.  The  meetings  of  the  organization  are  thus  instrumental  in  bringing  stu- 
dents in  contact  with  the  active  workers  in  the  field  of  dairying,  and  it  is  hoped 
that  all  who  are  interested  in  the  production  and  distribution  of  milk  and  milk 
products  will  attend  the  meetings. 


FERNALD  ENTOMOLOGY  CLUR 

WITH  the  purpose  of  keeping  students  in  touch  with  the  most  recent  ad- 
vances in  the  field  of  entomology,  the  Fernald  Entomology  Club  was 
founded  January  4,  1925,  and  named  in  honor  of  Dr.  Henry  T.  Fernald, 
at  that  time  head  of  the  Department  of  Entomology  and  internationally  recog- 
nized as  an  entomologist.  Its  aim  is  accomplished  in  three  different  ways:  by 
speakers  giving  reviews  of  recent  literature,  by  discussion  of  field  problems  and 
experiences,  and  by  talks  delivered  by  prominent  entomologists  who  visit  the 
college. 

Meetings  are  held  once  a  month,  with  interpolated  meetings  at  various  times 
when  it  is  possible  to  obtain  a  speaker  of  note.  Under  the  auspices  of  the  club, 
prominent  visiting  entomologists  often  give  informal  talks  to  the  students. 
Membership  is  voluntary  for  all  junior  and  senior  students  majoring  in  entomol- 
ogy, while  guests  and  other  students  are  cordially  invited  to  attend.  This  seminar 
is  one  of  the  required  courses  of  the  Graduate  School.  Its  primary  purpose  is  the 
review  of  recent  literature  and  the  presentation  of  completed  theses. 

The  Fernald  Club  Yearbook  is  published  annually  by  the  Club  and  contains 
much  of  interest  to  graduates  of  this  college  now  doing  work  in  entomology  and 
to  other  interested  entomologists.  The  Yearbook  and  the  Club  are  conducted 
entirely  by  students  who  show  great  interest  in  the  advancement  of  these  ac- 
tivities. 

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PRESS   CLUB 

''  I  ^HE  Massachusetts  State  College  Press  Club  is  an  organization  composed 
-*-  of  students  reporting  State  College  news  to  various  papers  throughout  the 
state,  and  of  persons  employed  by  the  college  in  writing  news.  Its  purpose  is  to 
facilitate  the  dissemination  of  college  news  and  to  further  the  theoretical  and 
practical  journalistic  endeavors  of  the  correspondents. 

The  Press  Club  is  formed  in  conjunction  with  the  College  News  Service. 
It  aids  the  News  Service  in  gathering  information  and  in  turn  receives  all  news 
releases  sent  out  from  that  office. 

Since  its  organization  last  October  the  Press  Club  has  visited  newspaper 
plants  in  Boston,  Springfield  and  Greenfield,  and  has  heard  speeches  by  college 
officials,  qualified  newspaper  men  and  news  editors  at  other  colleges.  Exercises 
in  journalistic  improvement  have  been  carried  on  under  the  direction  of  the 
College  News  Editor. 

President     .........         Louis  A.  Breault,  Jr. 

Secretary      .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  Charles  E.  Eshbach 

Staff  Adviser        .........        Francis  C.  Prag 


HISTORY- SOCIOLOGY  CLUB 

'T~^HE  club  was    organized   last  year  to  permit  students  majoring  in  history 
-'-    and  sociology  to  supplement  the  courses  now  offered  in  these  subjects. 

Informal  meetings  have  been  held  every  three  weeks.  Guest  speakers 
have  discussed  interesting  topics  and  experiences,  and  students  have  read  papers 
on  international  relations  and  on  original  research  work  in  sociology.  The  club 
has  received  the  publications  and  books  distributed  by  the  Carnegie  Foundation 
which  sponsors  the  International  Relations  Club.  At  present  there  are  twenty- 
five  members  in  the  club. 

Officers 

President     ........  .Addison  L.  Sandford  '36 

Vice-President     ........        Mary  T.  Brennen  '35 

Secretary      .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  Dorothy  Nurmi  '36 


HOME  ECOB^OMICS  CLUB 

"T^HE  purpose  of  the  Home   Economics    Club  is  to   develop  a  professional 
-*-    interest  among  the  girls,  to  bring  them  in  touch  with  women  in  the  field 
and  with  the  national  organizations,   and  to  cultivate  friendships  among  the 
students  and  members  of  this  department. 

Meetings  are  usually  held  once  a  month  in  the  Homestead  and  programs 
of  interest  are  presented.  Any  girl  majoring  in  home  economics  is  eligible  for 
membership. 

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JUDGING  TEAMS 

DAIRY   PRODtK  TS  .Jl  DGIING  TEAM 

Ralph  H.  Granger  '35  Myron  C.  Davis  '35 

Paul  O.  Wood  '35 

FAT   STOCK  JUDGING  TEAM 

Frederick  N.  Andrews  '35  Ernest  B.  Fisher,  Jr.  '35 

Ralph  H.  Granger  '35  Robert  M.  Koch  '35 

William  P.  Mulhall  '35 

MEATS  JLTDGING  TEAM 

Frederick  N.  Andrews  '35  Ralph  H.  Granger  '35 

Robert  M.  Koch  '35 

DAIRY   JUDGING  TEAM 

Lynn  R.  Glazier  '36  Raymond  N.  Proctor  '36 

Ralph  W.  Dimock  '36 

FRUIT  JUDGING  TEAM 

J.hn  B.  Howes  '36  James  R.  Clarke  '36 

Sylvia  B.  Winsor  '36 


POULTRY   JUDGING  TEAM 


Jchn  P.  Brooks  '37 
Isadore  Ludwin  '37 


10. 


Harry  F.  Koch  '37 
Hermann  G.  Patt,  Jr.  '35 


GRIB^NELL  PRIZES,  1934 

First  prize  of  $25.00  to  Robert  Reed  Stockbridge 
Second  prize  of  $15.00  to  Randall  Knight  Cole 
Third  prize  of  $10.00  to  Russell  Sturtevant 

MILITARY  PEIVTATHALON— 1934 


Final  $ilsinding 

First — Louis  J.  Bush 


Vincent  C.  Gilbert 
Roy  T.  Cowing 
Charles  H.  Dunphy* 
Henry  A.  Walkers- 
Ambrose  T.  McGuckian 
Russell  Sturtevant 
Joseph  F.  Zillman 
Joseph  A.  Whitney 
William  A.  Bower 
Randall  K.  Cole 


11.  Descom  D.  Hoagland 

12.  Albert  Sherman 

13.  Page  L.  Hiland 

14.  Wolcott  L.  Schenck 

15.  Theodore  F.  Cooke,  Jr. 

16.  Donald  W.  Chase 

17.  Cornelius  F.  O'Neil 

18.  James  A.  Sibson 

19.  Milton  H.  Kibbe 

20.  Alexander  H.  Freedman 


*Tied  for  fourth  pla 


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1935     INDEX 


MILITARY   STAFF 

Colonel  Charles  A.  Romeyn,  Cavalry  (D.  O.  L.) 

Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics  and  Head  of  the  Department 

Major  Herbert  E.  Watkins,  Cavalry  (D.  O.  L.) 

Assistant  Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics 

Captain  Dwight  Hughes,  Jr.,  Calvary  (D.  O.  L.) 

Assistant  Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics 

Technical  Sergeant  James  A.  Warren,  Cavalry  (D.  E.  M.  L.),  Instructor 

Sergeant  Frank  Cronk,  Cavalry  (D.  E.  M.  L.),  Instructor 

R.  O.  T.  C.    Tadet  Officers 
Cadet    Colonel 

Benjamin  J.  Wihry 

Cadet   Majors 


Luther  L.  Willard 

Curtis  M.  Clark 
John  P.  Veerling 


Cadet   Captains 


Ronald  C.  Malloch 


Victor  S.  Guzowski 
William  R.  Muller 


Robert  J.  Allen,  Jr. 
William  C.  Brown 


Albert  F.  Burgess,  Jr. 

Cadet   First   Lieutenants 

Walter  E.  Bray  den 
Frederick  L.  Corcoran 

Cadet   Second   Lieutenants 

George  S.  Congdon  Albert  B.  Landis 

Glenn  F.  Shaw  Ralph  W.  F.  Schreiter 

Stuart  F.  Jillson  William  A.  Scott 

Lucien  B.  Lillie  Henry  F.  Riseman 

James  F.  Moran  Wendell  R.  Hovey 

John  J.  Moulton  Everett  S.  MacQueston 

R.  O.  T.  C.   Cadet  Sergeants 
Cadet   Master   iitergeant 

Calvin  S.  Hannum 


t^adet   First   Sergeants 


James  R.  Clarke 
Richard  T.  Kennett 


Norvin  C.  Laubenstein 
Frederick  K.  Bull 


Cadet   Staff   Sergeants 

William  L.  Goddard,  Jr.  John  L.  Wood 


Adolph  E.  Tikofski 
Edward  V.  Law 
Royal  K.  Tanner 
Robert  B.  Lincoln 
Carl  R.  Wildner 
Chester  M.  Gates 
Alfred  H.  Gardner,  Jr. 
Randolph  C.  Barrows 
Harry  A.  Johnson 


Cadet   Sergeants 


Ralph  W.  Dimock 
Alden  R.  Eaton 
Francis  A.  Lord 
Howard  C.  Parker 
Robert  F.  Hutt 
Donald  H.  Haselhuhn 
Robert  B.  Clark 
Harold  A.  Midgley 
Edward  J.  SouUiere 


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INDEX     1935 


CORNER   STONE  EXERCISES 

IN  services  held  Saturday  morning,  November  3,  1934,  Gov.  Joseph  B.  Ely, 
president  of  the  board  of  trustees  of  the  college,  laid  the  corner-stone  of  the 
Goodell  Library,  and  that  of  Thatcher  Hall  was  laid  by  Nathaniel  I.  Bowditch, 
vice-president  of  the  board. 

With  Pres.  Hugh  P.  Baker  presiding,  exercises  at  Thatcher  Hall  began  at 
ten  o'clock.  Addresses  were  given  by  the  Hon.  Charles  P.  Howard,  chairman  of 
the  State  Commission  on  Administration  and  Finance,  and  Henry  Lefavour, 
Chairman  of  the  Massachusetts  Emergency  Public  Works  Commission,  formerly 
president  of  Simmons  College. 

In  his  address,  Mr.  Howard  paid  high  tribute  to  the  life  of  Dr.  Roscoe  Wilfred 
Thatcher,  former  president  of  the  college  and  in  whose  honor  the  new  dormitory 
is  named,  and  pointed  out  that  it  was  through  the  efforts  of  Dr.  Thatcher  that 
the  physical  education  building  was  built  and  North  College  remodeled  and 
renovated. 

"In  view  of  President  Thatcher's  constant  interest  in  the  housing  problem," 
said  Mr.  Howard  in  closing,  "it  is  particularly  fitting  that  this  beautiful  new 
dormitory  for  students  should  bear  his  name.  Its  architecture,  of  the  colonial 
type,  is,  in  its  simplicity,  strength,  and  harmony,  typical  of  the  simpleness  of 
mind  and  heart,  of  the  rugged  strength  and  the  well-rounded  harmony  of  that  true 
friend  and  servant  of  humanity,  Roscoe  Wilfred  Thatcher." 

President  Baker  also  presided  at  the  Goodell  Library  exercises  and  introduced 
Governor  Ely,  Dr.  Kenyon  L.  Butterfield,  president  of  the  college  from  1906  to 
1924,  and  Charles  H.  Gould  of  the  class  of  1916,  who  were  the  main  speakers. 

"The  state  recognizes  this  college  as  one  of  the  great  institutions  of  the  state," 
said  Governor  Ely,  "and  proposes  to  give  it  the  facilities  that  will  keep  it  great  as 
an  educational  institution.  To  emphasize  this  feeling  of  the  commonwealth,  to 
express  the  appreciation  of  the  commonwealth  and  her  people  for  the  sort  of 
education  that  is  being  given  here,  I  am  here  today.  Education  only  reaching  a 
certain  point  is  dangerous,  but  education  pursued  as  it  should  be  to  the  fuller 
knowledge  and  understanding  of  the  relations  of  men  to  each  other  is  the  salva- 
tion of  our  civilization,  and  it  is  to  the  perpetuation  of  that  idea  that  this  corner- 
stone has  been  laid  firmly  and  solidly  and  constructively  today." 

Former  President  Butterfield  spoke  of  the  efforts  of  Dr.  Henry  H.  Goodell, 
both  as  librarian  and  president  of  the  college,  to  build  a  library  of  which  the  col- 
lege is  justly  proud.  "For  fourteen  years  he  was  the  librarian  of  the  college  and 
its  leading  spirit  for  a  longer  period.  It  was  his  belief  that  the  library  is  the  pivot 
on  which  the  college  turns,  and  should  be  the  very  center  of  college  life.  Not  only 
is  it  a  place  for  required  reading  and  assigned  work,  but  it  is  a  part  of  the  campus 
for  recreational  relaxation.  The  atmosphere  should  be  one  in  which  the  students 
are  able  to  concentrate  easily,  thus  making  the  tasks  interesting  and  appealing." 


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1935     INDEX 


HORTICULTLTRAL  SHOW 

THE  ANNUAL  HORTICULTURAL  SHOW,  which  is  now  held  each  fall  in 
the  huge  cage  of  the  Physical  Education  building,  is  one  of  the  most  out- 
standing events  of  the  college  year.  More  than  12,000  people  attended  this  year's 
three-day  show,  and  the  occasion  commanded  wide  attention  through  the  news- 
papers of  the  whole  state. 

The  first  flower  show  at  the  college  was  held  in  Wilder  Hall  in  1908  under  the 
direction  of  former  Professor  E.  A.  White  of  the  Floriculture  Department  whose 
purpose  was  to  better  acquaint  the  students  with  varieties  of  flowers  which  could 
be  grown  in  this  vicinity.  The  following  year  the  show  was  taken  to  French  Hall 
and  continued  there  until  1932.  Since  that  time  it  has  been  held  in  the  cage  of 
the  Physical  Education  building. 

Under  the  general  supervision  of  the  Department  of  Landscape  Architecture, 
the  show  this  year  was  arranged  on  the  plan  of  a  large  formal  garden.  At  the 
terminus  of  a  long  central  aisle,  bordered  with  chrysanthemums  backed  by  an 
evergreen  hedge,  rose  a  huge  white  pylon  of  modernistic  design  set  off  against  a 
background  of  hemlock.  This  feature  was  designed  by  James  Robertson,  Jr., 
instructor  in  the  department. 

The  two  cross  aisles,  which  constituted  the  minor  axes  of  the  show,  had  as 
terminal  features  small  formal  gardens,  each  containing  some  striking  central 
object.  These  gardens  were  designed  separately  by  Edward  D.  Masters  '35, 
John  P.  Veerling  '35,  William  A.  Scott  '35,  Daniel  J.  Foley  '35,  and  E.  Law- 
rence Packard  '35. 

A  realistic  forest  scene  designed  by  the  Forestry  Department  was  lighted  to 
give  the  effect  of  sunset  against  a  scenic  background  of  hills  "Beyond  Toby" 
painted  by  Stephen  L.  Hamilton  '31.  The  Pomology  Department  featured  a 
large  map  of  Massachusetts  composed  of  cranberries  against  a  background  of  red 
and  green  apples.  A  formal  exhibit  of  squash  was  presented  by  the  Department  of 
Vegetable  Gardening.  The  offering  of  the  Department  of  Horticultural  Manu- 
factures was  a  huge  model  of  an  apple,  recessed  to  show  different  uses  that  are 
made  of  this  fruit. 

Formal  and  informal  garden  exhibits  arranged  by  students  were  an  important 
part  of  the  show.  An  exhibit  entitled  "Penthouse  Nook,"  designed  by  William 
Schlaefer  '35,  placed  first  in  the  formal  competition,  and  Adin  Hixon  '36  won 
second  prize  for  his  garden,  called  "Terminus."  In  the  informal  competition 
Lawrence  Packard  and  George  Simmons  '35  were  awarded  first  place  for  their 
exhibit  of  a  "Woodland  Waterfall,"  and  the  exhibit  of  Benjamin  Wihry  '35  and 
Kenneth  Steadman  '35  entitled  "Swamp  Scene"  placed  second. 

Displays  by  commercial  exhibitors  added  greatly  to  the  show;  but,  in  the 
main,  the  success  of  the  show  is  attributable  to  the  efforts  of  the  student  com- 
mittee headed  by  Emil  J.  Tramposch  '35.  This  committee  was  assisted  by  an 
advisory  faculty  board,  including  Clark  L.  Thayer,  floriculture,  chairman; 
Robert  P.  Holdsworth,  forestry;  Cecil  C.  Rice,  horticultural  manufactures; 
Frank  A.  Waugh,  landscape  architecture;  Grant  B.  Snyder,  vegetable  gardening; 
and  Fred  C.  Sears,  pomology. 


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INDEX     1935 


FACTTLTY  CCRRICIJLIJM  COMMITTEE 

IN  December  of  1933,  President  Baker  appointed  a  faculty  committee  to  study 
the  curriculum.  This  year,  the  committee,  under  the  chairmanship  of  As- 
sistant Dean  Lanphear,  has  submitted  a  report  in  which  some  changes  and 
many  modifications  in  the  present  curriculum  are  recommended. 

The  committee's  statement  of  objectives  of  the  curriculum,  which  appears 
at  the  beginning  of  the  report,  is  of  interest.  After  noting  the  increasing  student 
population  and  the  wider  field  of  interest  evident  in  this  population,  the  com- 
mittee stated  the  objective  of  the  college  as  consisting  of  five  parts:  growth  in 
mentality  and  character,  training  for  productive  work,  health  training,  social 
training,  and  recreational  training. 

The  committee  said  that  growth  in  mentality  and  character  should  be  fostered 
by  presenting  to  the  student  at  least  an  introduction  to  the  fields  of  physical  and 
biological  science,  psychology,  social  science,  history,  philosophy,  English,  and 
the  fine  arts.  Such  a  purpose  calls  for  a  revision  of  the  system  of  required  courses 
and  also  for  greater  departmental  unity.  The  departments  were  found  well 
organized  within  themselves  but  poorly  integrated  with  other  departments. 
This  situation,  the  committee  said,  must  be  changed,  if  the  student  is  to  obtain 
a  broad  educational  background. 

It  is  the  opinion  of  the  committee  that  training  for  productive  work  is  neces- 
sary since  most  of  our  students  feel  that  it  is  essential  to  find  work  as  soon  as 
possible  after  graduation.  Narrow  vocationalism  is  to  be  avoided,  but  the  cur- 
riculum should  be  arranged  so  that  it  is  possible  for  students  to  master  one  sub- 
ject well  enough  to  use  that  subject  in  his  vocation.  In  connection  with  this  ob- 
jective, the  committee  suggests  the  addition  of  new  major  fields  to  relieve  the 
congestion  in  the  few  popular  majors  we  now  have. 

The  remaining  objectives  of  training  in  health  and  in  social  and  recreational 
activities  are  concerned  with  fitting  the  student  for  a  more  wholesome  and  en- 
joyable participation  in  the  workings  of  the  social  order.  It  is  the  major  purpose  of 
the  committee,  however,  to  see  not  only  that  these  objectives  are  carried  out,  but 
also  that  they  are  properly  correlated  and  unified  in  the  student's  mind.  As  the 
report  states:  "If  the  college  has  an  objective  for  the  individual  student,  then 
each  course  must  further  that  objective  in  one  way  or  another.  Each  course  and 
each  instructor  thus  plays  a  part  in  the  development  of  an  individual  life.  Herein 
lies  the  unity  of  our  curriculum.  It  is  that  unity  of  action  which  we  seem  to  lack 
at  present." 

"PREXY'S"  CONVOCATION 

ON  FEBRUARY  14,  President  Baker,  in  his  first  scheduled  convocation  ad- 
dress, gave  explanations  about  the  aim  of  the  college  which  were  of  great 
interest  to  the  student  body.  The  college,  he  said,  must  provide  instruction 
for  its  students;  it  must,  through  experiment  stations,  engage  in  research  work; 
by  its  extension  work,  it  must  and  does  provide  adult  education.  President  Baker 
also  said  that  this  college  may  become  a  state  university,  but  that  was  not  likely 
to  occur  during  his  lifetime.  He  went  on  to  tell  of  problems  which  confront  the 
administration,  and  of  the  difficulties  of  preparing  a  budget  and  having  it  ap- 
proved. The  students  were  glad  to  hear  the  President's  opinions  on  such  vital 
questions  as  the  aims  and  trend  of  the  college,  and  found  his  statements  most 
encouraging. 

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"^risse,  go  fortfj  anb  conquer  asi  of  olli." 


1935     (NDEX 


VARSITY  COACHES 

Lorin  E.  Ball,  Hockey 

Lawrence  E.  Briggs,  Soccer 

Llewellyn  L.  Derby,  Cross-Country ,  Winter  Track,  Spring  Track 

Melvin  H.  Taube,  Football,  Baseball,  Basketball 

Joseph  R.  Rogers,  Jr.,  Swimming 


JOIIVT  COMMITTEE  ON  INTERCOLLEGIATE  ATHLETICS 

Ofifieers 


Presiden  t 
Vice-President 
Secretary 
Auditor 


Dean  William  Machmer 

A.  Vincent  Osmun 

Earle  S.  Carpenter 

Frederick  A.  McLaughlin 


Pres.  Hugh  P.  Baker 


Faculty   Members 


Student  Memberj^ 


W.  A.  Munson 


Emil  Tramposch  '35,  Football  William  Schlaefer  '35,  Cross-Country 

R.  H.  Hermanson  '35,  Soccer  Sheldon  Bliss  '35,  Basketball 

Richard  H.  Thompson  '36,  Track  O.  L.  Bertorelli  '35,  Hockey 

Louis  I.  Winokur  '35,  Swimming 


INTERCLASS  ATHLETIC  HOARD 

Offieers 


Presiden  t 
Vice-President 
Secretary 
Faculty  Adviser 


Theodore  M.  Leary  '35 

Curtis  M.  Clark  '35 

Austin  W.  Fisher  '37 

Lawrence  E.  Briggs 


Members 


George  A.  Vassos  '35 
Carl  P.  Swanson  '37 


Francis  J.  Riel  '38 
David  E.  Mildram  '38 


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INDEX     1935 


1934  FOOTBALL  TEAM 


Captain 

Manager 

Coach 

Assistant  Coaches 


Paul  Schaffner 

Emil  Tramposch 

.      Melvin  H.  Taube 

Louis  Bush,  James  Sibson 


1934  Football  Season  Record 

M.S.  C. 
Williams  at  Alumni  Field  7 

Bowdoin  at  Brunswick  0 

Connecticut  State  at  Storrs  7 

Rhode  Island  State  at  Alumni  Field  0 

Worcester  Tech  at  Alumni  Field  20 

Amherst  at  Alumni  Field  16 

Northeastern  at  Alumni  Field  37 

Rensselaer  Tech  at  Alumni  Field  32 

Tufts  at  Medford  0 


Letternien 


Roderick  Gumming 
David  Rossiter 
Elmer  Allen 
John  Consolati 
Sabin  Filipkowski 
John  Stewart 
Emil  Koenig 
Robert  Peckham 
Jack  Sturtevant 
Edwin  Bernstein 
Roger  Leavitt 
Peter  Nietupski 


'35,  Center 
'37,  Center 
'36,  Halfback 
'35,  Halfback 
'37,  Halfback 
'36,  Halfback 
'36,  Fullback 
'36,  Quarterb' k 
'36,  Quarterb' k 
'37,  Guard 
'35,  Guard 
'35,  Guard 


Paul  Schaffner 
Victor  Guzowski 
William  Mulhall 
Lester  Peterson 
Arnold  Shulkin 
Ralph  Adams 
Louis  Bongiolatti 
William  Davis 
Wendell  Lapham 
Fred  Lehr 
James  Moran 


Opp. 
12 
0 
6 
7 
0 
9 
0 
0 
6 


'35,  Guard 
'35,  Tackle 
'35,  Tackle 
'36,  Tackle 
'36,  Tackle 
'36,  End 
'37,  End 
'35,  End 
'37,  End 
'36,  End 
'35,  End 


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1935     INDEX 


1934  CROSS-COUNTRY^  SEASON 


Captain 

Manager 

Coach 


.     Walter  Stepat  '35 

William  Schlaefer  '35 

Llewellyn  L.  Derby 


Walter  Stepat  '35 
Gordon  Bishop  '36 


Varsity   Lettermen 


Willard  Gillette  '36 


Raymond  Proctor  '36 
Robert  Murray  '35 


Seores 

of 

the 

Races 

(low  score  wins) 

M.  S.  C. 

17 

Tufts 

38 

M.  S.  C. 

22 

Northeastern 

33 

M.  S.  C. 

19 

Williams 

42 

M.  S.  C. 

18 

W.  P.  I. 

37 

M.  S.  C. 

15 

Amherst 

48 

New  England  Intercollegiates,  6th  place 


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INDEX     1935 


1934  SOCCER  TEAM 


Captain 

Manager 

Coach 


James  W.  Blackburn 

Robert  H.  Hermanson 

Lawrence  E.  Briggs 


1934  Soccer  Season  Record 


M. 

S. 

C.         0 

Worcester  Tech 

2 

M. 

S. 

C.         4 

Connecticut  State 

2 

M. 

S. 

C.         2 

Trin 

ity 

2 

M. 

S. 

C.         2 

Fitchburg  Teachers' 

College        2 

M. 

S. 

C.         1 

Amherst 

2 

M. 

S. 

C.         2 

Wesleyan 

0 

Lettermen 

Position 

Lettermen 

Position 

Norris 

Goal 

Conway 

Outside  Right 

Hodder 

Goal 

Haselhuhn 

Center  Forward 

George 

Fullback 

Kennedy 

Center  Forward 

R.  Wood 

Fullback 

Bieber 

Outside  Left 

Malloch 

Fullback 

Arenburg 

Outside  Left 

Blackburn 

Center  Halfback 

Riseman 

Outside  Left 

Becker 

Right  Halfback 

J.  Wood 

Inside  Right 

Goddard 

Right  Halfback 

Hunter 

Inside  Right 

Sweinberger 

Right  Halfback 

Davidson 

Inside  Right 

Clark 

Left  Halfbac 

■k 

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1935     INDEX 


1935  VARSITY  BASKETBALL 


Co-Captains 

Manager 
Coach 


Date 
January  12 
January  16 
January  19 
January  23 
February  6 
February  9 
February  13 
February  16 
February  18 
February  20 
February  27 
March         2 


[William  M.  Davis 
\ Ernest  A.  Jaworski 
Sheldon  P.  Bliss 
Melvin  H.  Taube 


Schedule 

Williams  at  Williamstown 
Connecticut  State  at  Mass.  State 
Amherst  at  Mass.  State 
Wesleyan  at  Mass.  State 
Rhode  Island  State  at  Kingston 
Springfield  at  Mass.  State 
Williams  at  Mass.  State 
Amherst  at  Amherst 
New  Hampshire  at  Durham 
Clark  at  Worcester 
W.  P.  I.  at  Mass.  State 
Tufts  at  Mass.  State 


Varsity  Letternicn 


Class  of  1935 

Sheldon  P.  Bliss 
William  M.  Davis 
Edward  H.  Genest,  Jr. 
Ernest  A.  Jaworski 
William  R.  Muller 
Carrol  E.  Thayer 


M.  S.   C. 

Opp. 

26 

24 

;         22 

20 

27 

39 

22 

25 

43 

47 

33 

31 

33 

39 

19 

23 

42 

51 

29 

26 

27 

17 

33 

23 

Class  of  1936 

Manager 

Cen  ter 

Forward 

Guard 

Guard 

Forward 


John  W.  Stewart,  Jr.  Forward 

Class  of  1937 


Louis  J.  Bongiolatti 
Walter  B.  Moseley 


Guard 
Guard 


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INDEX     1935 


Captain 

Manager 

Coach 


Date 
January  9 
January  12 
January  19 
February  7 
February  12 
February  19 


1935  VARSITY   S^VIMMIXG 


Schedule 

Bowdoin  at  State 
Wesleyan  at  State 
W.  P.  I.  at  Worcester 
Connecticut  State  at  Storrs 
Williams  at  Williamstown 
Trinity  at  State 


.       Wilbur 

J. 

Tirrell 

Louis  I. 

Winokur 

Joseph  R.  Rog 

ers,  Jr. 

M.  S.  C 

Opp. 

52}4 

24H 

25 

52 

51 

26 

24 

53 

42 

35 

46 

31 

VarMty  Lntlornion 

Class  of  1935 


John  C.  Eldridge 
Albert  B.  Hovey 


Wilbur  J.  Tirrell 
Merrill  L.  Welcker 


C7ass  of  1936 
Cummings  L.  Lothrop  Harry  D.  Pratt 


James  F.  Cutter 


Class  of  1937 


Walter  J.  Hodder 


Austin  W.  Fisher,  Jr. 


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1935     INDEX 


.© 


l^^^^^^r 


Captain 

Manager 

Coach 


Date 

January  4 

January  5 

January  9 

January  16 

January  18 

January  19 

January  2 1 


1935  VARSITY  HOCKEY 


Schedule 

Brown  at  Providence 
M.  I.  T.  at  State 
Williams  at  State 
Hamilton  at  Clinton 
New  Hampshire  at  State 
Army  at  West  Point 
Northeastern  at  Boston 


Var»iil'v  Letteriiien 


Class  of  1935 


Roger  T.  Blackburn 

Ollie  L.  Bertorelli 

Lorin 

E.  Ball 

M.  S.  C. 
4 
2 
1 
1 
3 
3 
2 

Opp. 

2 
1 
0 
2 
3 
4 
7 

Class  of  1936 

OUie  L.  Bertorelli  Manager 

Roger  T.  Blackburn  Center 

William  C.  Brown  Left  Wing 

Frederick  L.Corcoran  Right  Wing 

Charles  F.  Elliott  Spare 

Joseph  F.  Keil  Spare 

Benjamin  J.  Wihry  Center 


Frederick  K.  Bull  Left  Wing 

Fred  J.  Murphy  Left  Defense 

James  A.Valentine,  Jr.  Goal 


Class  of  1937 


William  V.  Johnson 
David  P.  Rossiter 


Right  Wing 
Right  Defense 


Page  Two  Hundred  Seventeen 


INDEX     1935 


1934   BASEBALL  SQUAD 


Captain 

Manager 

Coach 


John  B.  Farrar  '34 
Samuel  P.  Snow  '35 
.      Melvin  H.  Taube 


Members   of   the   1934    Baseball   Squad 

Catcher:  John  B.  Farrar  '34 

Pitchers:    John  W.  Stewart  '36,  Daniel  A.  Balavich  '36,  James  A.  Sibson  '34 

First  Base:   Joseph  F.  Zielinski  '34 

Second  Base:   Harold  A.  Midgely  '36,  Joseph  Lojko  '34 

Third  Base:    Robert  B.  Peckham  '36 

Short  Stop:   Louis  J.  Bush  '34 

Left  Field:   Wilho  Frigard  '34 

Center  Field:   John  J.  Consolati  '35 

Right  Field:   Benjamin  J.  Wihry  '35 

Sunimar-v   of   the   19!t4   Scores 


M.  S.  C. 

4 

M.  S.  C. 

4 

M.  S.  C. 

5 

M.  S.  C. 

10 

M.  S.  C. 

10 

M.  S.  C. 

4 

M.  S.  C. 

8 

M.S.  C. 

2 

M.S.  C. 

4 

M.  S.  C. 

4 

M.  S.  C. 

0 

M.  S.  C. 

2 

M.  S.  C. 

5 

Connecticut  State 

12 

Williams 

7 

Norwich  University 

0 

Trinity 

2 

Worcester  Tech 

3 

Connecticut  State 

2 

Wesleyan 

12 

Springfield 

1 

Tufts 

3 

Amherst 

2 

New  Hampshire 

1 

Union 

3 

Amherst 

3 

Page  Two  Hundred  Eighteen 


1935     INDEX 


1934  VARSITY  SPRIXG  TRACK  TEAM 


Captain 

Manager 

Coach 


Alvan  Ryan 
Kenneth  Steadman 
Llewellyn  L.  Derby 


Members 

Malcolm  Stewart 
Greenleaf  Chase 

Class  of  1934 

Robert  Jackson 
Carleton  MacMackin 

Willard  Boynton 
Roderick  Cummings 
Victor  Guzowski 

Class  of  1935 

Robert  Murray 
Glen  Shaw 
Walter  Stepat 

Robert  Lincoln 
Frank  Greenwood 

Class  of  1936 
Allin  Battles 

Richard  Kennett 
Theodore  Kerr 

Spring 

Track   Results 

1034 

Tufts 

Worcester  Tech 
Trinity 
Conn.  State 

79.5 

97.66 

81 

71 

M.  S.  C.         55.5 
M.  S.  C.         37.33 
M.  S.  C.         45 
M.  S.  C.         63 

Eastern  IntercoUegiates         9  points         9th  place 
New  Englands  1  point 


Page  Two  Hundred  Nineteen 


INDEX     1935 


VARSITY  IVINTER  TRACK   TEAM 


Captain 

Manager 

Coach 


Glenn  F.  Shaw 

Richard  H.  Thompson 

Llewellyn  L.  Derby- 


Schedule 

Date 

January    26  K.  of  C.  Relay  Meet  at  Boston 

February    9  B.  A.  A.  Meet  at  Boston 

February  20  University  Club  Meet  at  Boston 

February  23  Boston  University  at  State 

March         2  W.  P.  I.  at  State 

March       12  Connecticut  State  at  State 

March       16  Wesleyan  University  at  Middletown 


'.  s.  c. 

Opp. 

3rd 

3rd 

6th 

493^ 

31J^ 

34 

38 

71 

10 

67 

46 

Varsity  Letteriiien 

Class  of  1935 


Willard  H.  Boynton 
Roderick  W.  Cumming 
Willard  Gillette 
Edward  F.  Guenard,  Jr. 


Victor  S.  Guzowski,  Jr. 
Robert  V.  Murray 
Glenn  F.  Shaw 
Walter  Stepat 


Class  of  1936 
Robert  B.  Lincoln 


Class  of  1937 


James  J.  Dobby 
Norman  W.  Grant 


William  A.  Leighton,  Jr. 
Frederick  W.  Whittemore 


Page  Two  Hundred  Twenty 


1935     INDEX 


WOMEN'S  ATHLETIC  ASSOCIATION 


Presiden  t 
Vice-Presiden  t 
Secretary 
Senior  Advisor 
Faculty  Advisor 


Beatrice  Rafter  '36 

Elinor  Stone  '37 

Eleanor  Fillmore  '36 

Janet  Sargent  '35 

Mrs.  Curry  Hicks 


Managers 


Baseball 

Shirley  Gale  '37 

Basketball 

Marion  Harris  '35 

Bowling 

Lois  Crabtree  '36 

Cabin 

Shirley  Putnam  '35 

Field  Hockey 

Frances  Wentworth  '35 

Riding 

Janet  Sargent  '35 

Rifle 

Virginia  Smith  '35 

Soccer 

Irene  Govoni  '35 

Swimming 

Maida  Riggs  '36 

Tennis 

Mary  Cawley  '36 

Track 

Alma  Merry  '35 

Pa^e  Tvi^o  Hundred  Twenty-one 


INDEX     1935 


l^VOMEN'S  RIFLE  TEAM 


Virginia  Smith  '36 
Maida  Riggs  '36 
Carol  Millard  '38 
Alma  Boyden  '37 
Emily  Healey  '37 


Mary  Breinig  '37 
Helen  Beebe  '35 
Dorothy  Corcoran  '36 
Priscilla  Hartwell  '36 
Edith  Whitmore  '37 


Florence  Fay  '35 


Matcrht^s  with  the  Follo^iving: 

Drexel  Institute  Cornell  University 

University  of  South  Dakota  Kansas  University 

University  of  Hawaii  University  of  Missouri 

University  of  Wichita  Kansas  State  College 

University  of  Vermont  University  of  Nebraska 

University  of  Washington  Indiana  University 

Carnegie  Institute  University  of  Maryland 

Pennsylvania  State  College  Northwestern  University 

Rhode  Island  State  College  University  of  California 
Louisiana  State  University 

The  Rifle  Team  of  Massachusetts  State  College  won  three  matches. 


Page  Two  Hundred  Twenty-two 


''^mong  us(,  anb  ti}tv  ^it  tnitiiin  our  i)aU. 


1935     (NDEX 


INTERFRATERNITY  CUP 

IN  order  to  further  the  interest  of  fraternity  men  in  the  activities  of  the  college 
and  to  place  interfraternity  competition  on  a  more  systematized  basis,  an 
Interfraternity  Cup  is  awarded  each  year  to  that  fraternity  which  has  proved  it- 
self a  leader  in  the  fields  of  athletics,  scholarship,  and  academic  activities.  Sched- 
ules are  made  for  teams  in  touch  football,  soccer,  track,  baseball,  swimming  and 
other  sports.  The  fraternity  averages  are  used  in  awarding  points  for  scholarship. 
As  for  the  academic  activities,  points  are  awarded  on  the  basis  of  competitions 
such  as  the  interfraternity  sing,  the  declamation  contest,  Dad's  Day  entertain- 
ment competition  and  other  activities.  At  the  end  of  each  year  the  fraternity 
having  the  highest  total  score  is  awarded  the  cup  for  the  following  year.  Inas- 
much as  the  cup  represents  excellence  in  all  fields  of  activity  it  is  a  sign  of  a  well- 
rounded  house,  and  competition  for  it  is  keen. 
Fraternities  which  have  won  the  cup  are: 

1931  Kappa  Sigma 

1932  Kappa  Epsilon 

1933  Kappa  Sigma 

1934  Theta  Chi 


Page  Two  Hundred  Twenty-five 


INDEX     1935 


INTERFRATERXITY  COUNCIL 


Presiden  t 

Vice-President 

Secretary 


Julian  P.  Griffin 

.     Edward  B.  Nassif 

Walter  Wainio 


€1.  T.  V. 


John  H.  McKelligott 


Daniel  A.  Balavich 


Phi  Si{j[iiia  Kuppu 


E.  Theodore  Hall 


Harold  A.  Midgley 


Kappa  Sigma 


Julian  P.  Griffin 


John  W.  Stewart 


Tiieta  4'iii 


Arthur  A.  Putnam 


Kenyon  Y.  Taylor 


Signisi  Piii  Eptiiion 


Edward  B.  Nassif 


Albert  P.  Richards 


Lambda  Ciii  Alpiia 


Ralph  W.  F.  Schreiter 


Walter  Wainio 


Aipiiii  Sigma  Piii 


Raymond  K.  Evans 


Robert  S.  Bray 


Alpiia  Uamina  Kiiu 


Vernon  A.  V.  Bell 


Emil  J.  Koenig 


Ka|>psi  E|»!«iiuii 


Ralph  E.  Norris 


Louis  de  Wilde 


Aiplia  Epsilon  Pi 


Robert  H.  Hermanson 


Arnold  S.  Shulkin 


Tlieta  Ksippsi  Uiimmsi 

Joseph  J.  Tosches  Owen  J.  Brennan 


Piii  Lamlida  Tau 

Sidney  A.  Salamoff  Carlton  J.  Finkelstein 

Page  Two  Hundred  Twenty-six 


1935     INDEX 


"1 


^      n    ^-^    r^ 


IXTERFRATERXITV  COUNCIL 

THE  INTERFRATERNITY  COUNCIL  was  organized  with  the  purpose  of 
correlating  the  activites  of  the  several  fraternities  on  campus  in  order  to 
promote  a  feeling  of  good  will  and  cooperation  among  the  houses.  The  Council 
is  made  up  of  two  representatives  from  each  fraternity.  Its  members  control  such 
matters  as  rushing  and  pledging  rules,  banquet  dates  and  other  matters  of  general 
fraternity  interest. 

In  addition  to  acting  directly  upon  the  fraternities,  the  Council  cooperates 
with  the  various  departments  on  campus  by  stimulating  interest  in  athletics, 
scholarship,  and  academic  activities.  The  point  system  and  the  arrangements  for 
various  contests  pertaining  to  the  Interfraternity  Cup  are  made  by  the  Council  in 
conjunction  with  faculty  representatives.  By  this  system  of  controlled  competi- 
tion a  better  relationship  is  established  not  only  among  the  fraternities  themselves, 
but  also  between  the  fraternities  and  the  college  departments. 

The  Council  has  an  annual  spring  banquet,  and  last  year  it  very  successfully 
introduced  one  more  cooperative  function,  the  Interfraternity  Ball.  Last  year  the 
dance  was  such  a  success  that  it  is  to  be  repeated  this  spring,  and  the  Interfraternity 
Ball  seems  destined  to  become  one  of  the  traditional  campus  functions. 


Pa^e  Two  Hundred  Twenty-seven 


INDEX     1935 


Q.  T.  V. 

Founded  at  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  May  12,  1869 
Colors :   White  and  Brown 


Presiden  t 
Vice-President 
Secretary 
Treasurer     . 


Offiieers 


John  H.  McKeUigott 

Howard  E.  Pease 

Hugh  J.  Corcoran 

Emil  J.  Tramposch 


Lorin  E.  Ball 
William  R.  Cole 
Harold  M.  Gore 


Fratres  in  Fac-ultalo 

Henri  D.  Haskins 
Paul  D.  Isham 
A.  Vincent  Osmun 
Clarence  H.  Parsons 


Fratres  in  ITrb** 


John  E.  Bement 
Francis  C.  Crowley 
William  B.  Esselen,  Jr. 
Elliot  K.  Greenwood 
Ralph  Haskins 


Gerald  D.  Jones 
Ambrose  T.  McGuckian 
Charles  Minarik 
Albert  Parsons 
Albert  F.  Spelman 


Page  Two  Hundred  Twenty-eight 


1935     INDEX 


Activo  Monibors  and  Pledges 


Curtis  M.  Clark 
George  S.  Congdon 
Hugh  J.  Corcoran 
Roderick  W.  Cumming 
Daniel  J.  Foley 
Robert  R.  Harris 
Zigmund  J.  Jackimczk 
Stuart  F.  Jillson 
John  H.  McKelligott 


19.1.' 


James  F.  Moran 
Walter  S.  Mozden 
William  P.  Mulhall 
Howard  E.  Pease 
Thomas  J.  Savaria 
Raymond  J.  Siira 
Emil  J.  Tramposch 
Luther  L.  Willard 
Benjamin  J.  Wihry 


Daniel  A.  Balavich 
Randolph  C.  Barrows 


1930 


John  B.  Howes 
Francis  A.  Lord 


19.37 


John  P.  Brooks 
Leroy  S.  Clark 
Clayton  C.  Craft 
Leo  V.  Crowley 
Frederick  L.  Dickens 
Howard  B.  DriscoU 
Albert  J.  Gricius 


Henry  N.  lacovelli 
John  E.  Landers 
Thomas  J.  Maguire 
Robert  C.  Perriello 
Charles  L.  San  Clemen te 
Harvey  G.  Turner,  Jr. 
Frederick  W.  Whittemore 


19.t» 


Warren  S.  Baker,  Jr. 
Mederic  H.  Beloin 
Earl  A.  Blomberg 
Arthur  D.  Casey 
William  J.  Collins 
Nicholas  D.  Eliopoulas 


William  B.  Graham 
Kenneth  B.  Gunn 
Melvin  T.  Little 
William  G.  Noonan 
Fritz  A.  Winbald 
Douglas  J.  Wood 


Pa^e  Two  Hundred  Twenty-nine 


INDEX     1935 


PHI   SIOMA  KAPPA 

ALPHA  CHAPTER 

Founded  at  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  March  15,  1873 

Forty-eight  Chapters  Sixteen  Alumni  Chapters 

Publication:    "The  Signet" 

Colors:   Silver  and  Magenta  Red 

Officer!^ 


Presiden  t 
Vice-Presiden  t 
Secretary 
Treasurer     . 
Auditor 
Inductor 


Albert  F.  Burgess,  Jr. 

.     E.  Theodore  Hall 

Joseph  F.  Keil 

.      William  A.  Scott 

Paul  W.  Schaffner 

.      Robert  H.  Wood 


Fratres  in  Facnltate 


William  H.  Armstrong 
William  P.  Brooks 
Orton  J.  Clark 
Lawrence  S.  Dickinson 


Frederick  Adams 
Warner  H.  Carter 
Carl  F.  Clancy 
Harold  A.  Haskins 
George  C.  Hubbard 
Charles  S.  Howe 
Raymond  H.  Jackson 
F.  Civille  Pray 


Roland  H.  Verbeck 
Fratres  in  Urbe 


Robert  D.  Hawley 
John  B.  Lentz 
Willard  A.  Munson 
Frank  Prentiss  Rand 


Francis  C.  Pray 
Philip  H.  Smith 
Ernest  G.  Smith 
Russell  L.  Snow 
George  E.  Stone 
Vernon  K.  Watson 
Charles  B.  Wendell,  Jr. 
Howard  H.  Wood 

Page  Two  Hundred  Thirty 


1935     INDEX 


Active  Members  and  Pledges 


l»:t5 


Robert  J.  Allen,  Jr. 
Albert  F.  Burgess,  Jr. 
Charles  H.  Daniels 
E.  Theodore  Hall 
William  J.  Jordan,  Jr. 
Joseph  E.  Keil 

Ralph  T.  Adams 
Gordon  H.  Bishop 
Francis  C.  Burke 
Philip  R.  Cook 
Malcolm  R.  Dunbar 
Alfred  H.  Gardner,  Jr. 
Charles  L.  Krtil 
John  L.  McConchie 

Robert  E.  Aiken,  Jr. 
Richard  O.  Bohm 
Warren  E.  Bryant 
Forest  D.  Hartin 
William  F.  Kewer 
Thomas  F.  McMahon,  Jr. 


1036 


1».37 


Robert  F.  Libbey 
Edward  L.  Prentice 
William  A.  Scott 
Philip  C.  Stone 
Paul  O.  Wood 
Robert  H.  Wood 

Harold  A.  Midgely,  Jr. 
Wendell  J.  Potter 
Richard  G.  Riley 
Edward  J.  Soulliere 
Edmund  J.  Sullivan 
James  A.  Valentine,  Jr. 
Roger  L.  Warner 
Spofford  Whittaker 

Lee  W.  Rice 
Louis  E.  Roberts 
David  P.  Rossiter 
Roger  C.  Smith 
Robert  L.  Spiller,  Jr. 
Robert  W.  Thorndike 


George  B.  Adams,  Jr. 
Harry  L.  Blaisdell,  Jr. 
Gardner  L.  Burt 
Henry  V.  Couper 
Samuel  D.  DeForest 
Albert  H.  Farnsworth 
Freeman  W.  Frost 
Francis  L.  Gillis 
William  H.  Harrison 
Thomas  Hennessy,  Jr. 
Edward  W.  Higgins 


Leland  W.  Hooker 
Donald  B.  Jackson 
Parker  E.  Lichtenstein 
Thomas  G.  Lyman 
William  A.  MacPhail 
Robert  C.  Perkins 
John  E.  Rice,  Jr. 
Theodore  A.  Rice 
Harvey  J.  Tripp 
Norman  E.  Walker 
Edmund  G.  Wilcox 


Page  Two  Hundred  Thirty-one 


(NDEX     1935 


KAPPA  SIGMA 

GAMMA  DELTA  CHAPTER 

Established  May  18,  1904 

National  Organization  Founded  at  the  University  of  Virginia, 

December  10,  1869 

One  Hundred  and  Seven  Chapters         Eighty-six  Alumni  Chapters 

Pubhcation:    "The  Caduceus" 

Colors:   Scarlet,  Green,  and  White 


President 
Secretary 
Treasurer 


Officers 


Julian  P.  Griffin 

Edward  H.  Genest,  Jr. 

Charles  S.  Elliot 


Oran  C.  Boyd 
Kenneth  L.  Bullis 
Guy  V.  Glatfelter 
Edward  B.  Holland 


Fralreiii  in  Fac*ullate 


Marshall  O.  Lanphear 
Frederick  A.  McLaughlin 
Frank  A.  Waugh 
J.  Paul  Williams 


George  Cutler 
James  A.  Foord 
Edward  W.  Harvey 
Edward  Hazen 


Fralr«'N  in  LTrb<> 


Homer  F.  Rebert 
Ezra  L.  Shaw 
George  P.  Smith 
E.  Joseph  Thompson 


Pa^e  Two  Hundred  Thirty-two 


1935     INDEX 


Aftive  Meiiibcr»i  and  Pledges 


Lamont  V.  Blake 
William  M.  Davis 
Charles  S.  Elliot 
Charles  B.  Fowler 


i»:t5 


Edward  H.  Genest, 
Julian  P.  Griffin 
Kenneth  Steadman 
Donald  M.  Stewart 


Jr. 


1936 


Chester  I.  Babcock 
Arthur  F.  Bixby 
Alfred  H.  Brueckner 
Frederick  K.  Bull 
James  W.  Clapp 
James  R.  Clarke 


Thomas  H.  Wolcott 


Dean  N.  Glick 
Calvin  S.  Hannum 
Robert  B.  Lincoln 
Arthur  E.  Robinson 
John  W.  Stewart 
David  H.  Taylor 


1937 


Leroy  L.  Blackmer,  Jr. 
Leo  W.  Carbonneau 
James  S.  Cutter 
Ralph  Gates 
Norman  Grant 
Erving  D.  Hardy 
Robert  Holdsworth 


Allan  Ingalls 
W.  Squire  Munson 
Norman  Sheffield 
John  M.  Sinclair 
Clifford  Symanyck 
Edward  Thacker 
Donald  Weaver 


193» 


Earl  C.  Blake,  Jr. 
Robert  Buzzee 
Charles  E.  Elliott 
Eugene  P.  Gierringer 
Russell  J.  Hauck 
Ralph  Ingram 
Richard  R.  Irving 
Donald  S.  McGowan 


Harry  M.  Snyder 


Robert  K.  Morrison 
Edward  G.  Newman 
James  B.  Olivier 
Alfred  S.  Page 
Tabor  W.  Polhemus 
Dean  L.  Rounds 
Fred  J.  Sievers 
Philip  Smarden 


Page  Two  Hundred  Thirty-three 


INDEX     1935 


THETA   CHI 

THETA  CHAPTER 

Established  at  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,   December  29,   1911 

National    Organization  Founded  at    Norwich   University,   April  10,   1856 

Fifty  Chapters  Nineteen  Alumni  Chapters 

Publication:    "The  Rattle" 

Colors:   Military  Red  and  White 

Officers 

President     ........  Wallace  W.  Thompson 

Vice-President     .........       George  R.  Pease 

Secretary      .........  Wendell  R.  Hovey 

Treasurer  ........  Richard  T.  Kennett 


Fratres  in  Fafullato 


Lawrence  E.  Briggs 
Oliver  G.  Roberts 


William  G.  Sanctuary 
Fred  J.  Sievers 


Stuart  Edmond 
Hubert  Elder 


Fratres  in  Urbo 


Robert  B.  Fletcher 
Enos  T.  Montague 


Page  Two  Hundred  Thirty-four 


1935     INDEX 


Active  Meiiiberiii  and  Pledgles 


John  C.  Eldridge 
Vincent  C.  Gilbert 
George  A.  Hartwell 
Albert  B.  Hovey 


i»:)5 


James  J.  Valentine 


Wendell  R.  Hovey 
Charles  W.  Hutchinson 
George  R.  Pease 
Wallace  W.  Thompson 


Roger  E.  Allen 
James  Davidson 
Allyn  Fisher 
Chester  M.  Gates 
Adin  A.  Hixon 


Carroll  R.  Johnson 
Richard  T.  Kennett 
Edward  V.  Law 
Arthur  A.  Putnam 
Richard  H.  Thompson 


1»37 


Chester  C.  Conant 
Austin  W.  Fisher,  Jr. 
Guy  M.  Grey,  Jr. 
Kenneth  C.  Irvine 
Howard  T.  Jensen 
Byron  T.  Johnson 
William  V.  Johnson 
Philip  D.  Lay  ton 
William  A.  Leighton 


Gardner  C.  Lombard 

Frank  M.  Lyon 
James  A.  Pickering 
Carl  W.  Pilat 
Alger  W.  Powell,  Jr. 
Robert  F.  Rosenburg 
Walter  Simonson 
Kenyon  Y.  Taylor 
Donald  F.  Thurlow 


John  A.  Tuttle 


1»38 


Marshall  B.  Allen 
Rexford  H.  Avery 
Edgar  S.  Beaumont 
F.  Fairfield  Carr 
Cyrus  E.  French 
Philip  H.  Haskins 


Herbert  H.  Johnson 
Richard  C.  King 
Norman  E.  Linden 
Clifford  N.  Luce 
W.  Kimball  Mitchell,  Jr. 
Paul  S.  Putnam 


William  F.  Welcker 


Page  Two  Hundred  Thirty-five 


INDEX     1935 


SIGMA  PHI  EPSILOX 

MASSACHUSETTS  ALPHA  CHAPTER 

Established  at  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  April  27,  1912 

National  Organization  Founded  at  Richmond  College,  November  1 ,  1901 

Seventy-one  Chapters  Twenty-five  Alumni  Chapters 

Publications:    "The  Journal"  and  "Spema" 

Colors:   Purple  and  Red 


Presiden  t 
Vice-President 
Secretary 
Treasurer     . 


Officers 


Edward  B.  Nassif 

Leslie  C.  Kimball 

Leonard  Parker 

Harold  H.  Hale 


Phillip  Connell 
Frederick  M.  Cutler 
George  E.  Emery 


B.  Davenport  Betts 


Fratres  in  Facullate 

Frairos  in  ITrbo 

John  Schoonmaker 


Ralph  L.  France 
Richard  C.  Foley 
Winthrop  S.  Welles 


Harold  Elder 


Page  Two  Hundred  Thirty-six 


1935     INDEX 


Active  Alcnibers  and  Pledges 
1»35 


Lawrence  M.  Bullard 
Francis  L.  Caron 
Lester  W.  Clark 
Robert  F.  Hutt 
Leslie  C.  Kimball 


Robert  M.  Koch 
Theodore  M.  Leary 
Edward  B.  Nassif 
Leonard  Parker 
Addison  L.  Sandford 


1»3« 


Elmer  Allen 
Alden  R.  Eaton 
Harold  H.  Hale 
Donald  H.  Hazelhuhn 


Bernard  J.  Kelleher 
Fred  J.  Murphy 
Albert  P.  Richards 
John  L.  Wood 


Robert  A.  Bieber 
Louis  Bongiolatti 
Albert  W.  Dodge,  Jr. 
Trento  J.  Domenici 


1937 


Sabin  P.  Filipkowski 
Harry  F.  Koch 
Anthony  J.  Nogelo 
Carl  P.  Swanson 


i»a8 


Crawford  W.  Adams 
Royal  P.  Allaire 
Carl  E.  Anderson 
William  B.  Avery 
William  A.  Bullock 
William  Collins 
George  B.  Dinan 
Laurence  H.  Grimard 
Robert  G.  Hirst 


William  Lonergan 
William  J.  McKinney 
David  E.  Mil  dram 
Harland  H.  Pratt 
Francis  J.  Riel 
Frederick  C.  Riel 
William  E.  Roberge 
Robert  Rustigan 
Jack  T.  Slocomb 


Page  Two  Hundred  Thirty-seven 


INDEX     1935 


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LAMBDA  CHI  ALPHA 

GAMMA  ZETA  CHAPTER 

Established  at  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  May  18,  1912 

National  Organization  Founded  at  Boston  University,  November  2,  1902 

Eighty-four  Chapters  Forty -two  Alumni  Chapters 

Publication:    "The  Cross  and  Crescent" 

Colors:   Purple,  Green,  and  Gold 


Presiden  t 
Vice  -  Presiden  t 
Secretary 
Treasurer     . 


Officers 


Ralph  W.  Schreiter 

Frederick  L.  Corcoran 

Carleton  E.  Bearse 

.    Alfred  E.  Newton 


Fralres  in  Fa«*ultate 

Walter  S.  Eisenmenger  George  A.  Marston 


Allan  W.  Chadwick 


Fratrcs  in  Urbe 

John  R.  Hanson 


Page  Two  Hundred  Thirty-eight 


1935     INDEX 


Active  Members  and  Pledges 


Roger  T.  Blackburn 
William  C.  Brown 
Frederick  L.  Corcoran 
Lucien  B.  Lillie,  III 


1035 


Sulo  J.  Tani 


William  R.  Muller 
Alfred  E.  Newton 
Allan  J.  O'Brien 
Ralph  W.  Schreiter 


George  H.  Allen 
Carleton  E.  Bearse 
Myles  G.  Boylan 
Norvin  C.  Laubenstein 


!»»« 


Cummings  L.  Lothrop,  III 
George  E.  Monroe 
George  A.  Vassos,  Jr. 
Walter  W.  Wainio 


1937 


Louis  A.  Breault 
Norman  W.  Butterfield 
Louis  E.  Cosmos 
Frederick  R.  Dame 
Kenneth  R.  Higgins 
James  W.  Hodder 


Wendell  E.  Lapham 
Walter  B.  Moseley 
William  A.  Raynes,  Jr. 
Kenwood  Ross 
Frederick  R.  Theriault 
Donald  K.  Tucker 


193a 


Norman  P.  Blake 
Harold  M.  Broderick 
Herbert  E.  Brown 
Philip  B.  Chase 
Clifford  A.  Curtis 
John  T.  Dunlop 
Joseph  F.  Dunn 


Nicholas  J.  Valvanis 


William  Eaton 
James  Fleming 
Thomas  F.  Kelley 
John  Lavrakas 
Robert  S.  Lyons 
Richard  W.  Towle 
Floyd  W.  Townsley 


Page  Two  Hundred  Thirty-nine 


INDEX     1935 


ALPHA  SIGMA  PHI 

GAMMA    CHAPTER 

Established  at  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  1913 

National  Organization  Founded  at  Yale  University,  1845 

Thirty -two  Chapters  Ten  Alumni  Associations 

PubUcation:    "The  Tomahawk" 

Colors:   Cardinal  and  Stone 


Presiden  t 
Vice-Presiden  t 
Secretary 
Treasurer     . 


Officers 


John  L.  Bailey 

Roger  K.  Leavitt 

Donald  M.  Ballou 

Robert  S.  Bray 


Alexander  E.  Cance 
Earle  C.  Carpenter 
Edwin  F.  Gaskill 
Stowell  C.  Coding 
Emory  E.  Grayson 


Fra<r«!!i  in  Facnltate 

Joseph  B.  Lindsey 
William  L.  Machmer 
Sumner  R.  Parker 
Charles  A.  Peters 
George  W.  Westcott 


Edward  B.  Eastman 
Walter  B.  Hatch 


Fratres  in  IJrbe 


Alexander  A.  Lucey 
Stephen  P.  Puffer 


Page  Two  Hundred  Forty 


1935     INDEX 


Active  Member!!!  and  Pledges 


Stuart  A.  Arnold 
John  L.  Bailey 
Sheldon  P.  Bliss 
Raymond  Di  Marzio 
Raymond  K.  Evans 


1935 


Kenneth  Riley 


Howard  L.  Hinckley,  Jr. 
Roger  K.  Leavitt 
Robert  V.  Murray 
Daniel  C.  Plastridge 
Albert  B.  Ramsdell,  Jr. 


1936 


Donald  M.  Ballou 
Robert  S.  Bray 
Joseph  V.  Cronin 
Herbert  W.  Ferguson 
Harry  A.  Johnson 


Robert  A.  Keefe 
Fred  A.  Lehr 
Charles  W.  Marsh 
Royal  K.  Tanner 
Ray  K.  Thompson 


1037 


Philip  B.  Anderson 
Charles  Benea 
Franklyn  D.  Berry 
Walter  C.  Bliss 
Alfred  W.  Bruneau 
Carl  P.  Ciosek 


Francis  E.  Cushman 
Lawrence  S.  Johnson 
John  Kabat 
Rudolf  W.  Kuc 
David  A.  Peterson 
Francis  J.  Rogers 


Carl  J.  Bokina 
John  W.  Burns 
Carl  A.  Estes 


1»38 


Russell  E.  Smith 


Joseph  S.  Gill 
David  A.  Lamb 
Donald  Osley 


Pa^e  Two  Hundred  Forty-one 


INDEX     1935 


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ALPHA   liiAMMA   RHO 

MU  CHAPTER 

Established  at  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  April  28,  1917 

National  Organization   Founded  at  University  of  Ohio,  April  4,  1908 

Thirty-two  Chapters  Twenty-six  Alumni  Chapters 

Publication:    "The  Sickle  and  Sheaf" 

Colors:   Green  and  Gold 


Presiden  t 
Vice-Presiden  t 
Secretary 
Treasurer     . 


Charles  P.  Alexander 
Ellsworth  W.  Bell 
Arnold  M.  Davis 
William  Doran 


J.  Lee  Brown 
Donald  LaCroix 


Officers 


Fratres  in  Facnltate 


Walter  Stepat 

Howard  C.  Parker 

Emil  J.  Koenig,  Jr. 

Glenn  F.  Shaw 


Clark  L.  Thayer 


Fratres  in  Urbe 


Richard  W.  Fessenden 
Donald  E.  Ross 
Harvey  L.  Sweetman 
Frederick  S.  Troy 


Earle  H.  Nodine 
George  G.  Smith 


Page  Two  Hundred  Forty-two 


1935     INDEX 


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Active  Members  and  Pledges 


1935 


Vernon  A.  V.  Bell 
John  A.  Caswell 
Myron  C.  Davis 
Ernest  B.  Fisher,  Jr. 
Ralph  H.  Granger 


Ronald  C.  Malloch 
William  J.  Newman 
Peter  A.  Nietupski 
Glenn  F.  Shaw 
Walter  Stepat 


Milton  E.  Chase 
Carl  Dunker 
Kenneth  T.  Farrell 
Emil  J.  Koenig,  Jr. 


i»3e 


Kenneth  R.  Newman 
Howard  C.  Parker 
Harry  D.  Pratt 
Oliver  R.  Putnam 


Gilbert  D.  Bristol 
Charles  E.  Eshbach 


1937 


Raymond  Wyman 


Richard  T.  Santucci 
Leonard  A.  Webb 


1938 


Davis  W.  Beaumont 
Wallace  Beckman 
Kenneth  E.  Benson 
Leon  W.  Cone,  Jr. 
Alfred  Eramo 
Richard  J.  Fitzpatrick 
William  K.  Kaynor 
Frank  W.  Kingsbury 


Rowland  Klauke 
Walter  S.  Knight 
Elmer  R.  Lombard 
Robert  K.  Marsh 
Edward  Mish 
James  Wheeler 
Stanley  Wiggin 
Osgood  L.  Villaume 


Pa^e  Two  Hundred  Forty -three 


(NDEX     1935 


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KAPPA  EPSILO^ 

Founded  at  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  February  1,  1913 
Colors:   Garnet,  Gray  and  Gold 


Officers 


Presiden  t 
Vice-President     . 
Secretary 
Treasurer     . 
Assistant  Treasurer 


Stanley  S.  Newcomb 

Ralph  E.  Norris 

.    Nelson  P.  Stevens 

W.  Gordon  Whaley 

Thomas  H.  Lord 


Fratrojii  in  Facullule 


G.  Chester  Crampton 
John  C.  Graham 
Arthur  K.  Harrison 


Fred  C.  Kenney 
Harry  G.  Lindquist 
Harold  W.  Smart 


Grant  B.  Snyder 


Elmer  E.  Barber 
William  L.  Dowd 
Ashley  B.  Gurney 


Fralrei«  in  ITriio 

Kenneth  G.  Ives 
Gilbert  Simpson 
Durelle  Swan 


Page  Two  Hundred  Forty-four 


1935     INDEX 


Active  Members  and  Pledges 


Robert  West  Abbott 
Willard  Harold  Boynton 
Philip  Hartshorn  Clark 
John  Joseph  Consolati 


1»35 


Nelson  Pierce  Stevens 


Bernard  Joseph  Doyle 
Ernest  Anthony  Jaworski 
Stanley  Stowell  Newcomb 
Ralph  Eaton  Norris 


William  Wallace  Chilson 
Louis  de  Wilde 
Donald  Tracy  Donnelly 
Robert  Mellor  Logan 


i»a« 


Thomas  Henry  Lord 
Clare  Linwood  Pineo 
Raymond  Milton  Snow 
William  Gordon  Whaley 


Ernest  Kirk  Davis 
Frederick  Leroy  Davis 
Robert  Bernard  Fisher 
Merrill  Spinney  Hobart 
Richard  Berry  Knowlton 
Richard  Alvah  Kulya 
Laurence  Harwood  Kyle 


1937 

Walter  Frederick  Lewis 
George  McLean  Milne 
Gordon  Moody 
William  Henry  Moss 
Elliott  Houghton  Newcomb 
Paul  Hubbard  Rosberry 
John  Ruffley,  Jr. 
Philip  James  Spear 


Fred  William  Bode 
Norman  Clark 
Vernon  Francis  Coutu 
Norman  Alfred  Emery 
Robert  Earle  Evans 


i»aa 


Edward  Hadley  Glass 
Robert  Patrick  Gleason 
Roy  Hepworth  Moult 
Edward  Malcolm  Munson, 
William  Charles  Riley 


Jr. 


Page  Two  Hundred  Forty-five 


INDEX     1935 


ALPHA  EPSILO^  PI 

PHI   CHAPTER 

Established  at  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  1916 

National  Organization  Founded  at  New  York  University,  1913 

Publication:   Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  Quarterly 

Chapter  Publication:    "Mogen  David" 

Colors:   Blue  and  Gold 


Presiden  t 
Vice-Presiden  t 
Secretary 
Treasurer     . 


Officers 


Louis  I.  Winokur 
Joseph  A.  Dworman 
.    Arnold  S.  Shulkin 

Arthur  S.  Levine 


Fraire!«  in  Farultate 

Maxwell  H.  Goldberg 


Page  Two  Hundred  Forty -six 


1935     INDEX 


Active  Members  and  Pledges 


Joseph  A.  Dworman 
Robert  H.  Hermanson 
Arthur  S.  Levine 


1»35 


Dante  Zucker 


Joseph  Miller 
Henry  F.  Riseman 
Louis  I.  Winokur 


Moses  Arenberg 
Morris  Bernstein 
Melvin  H.  Frank 
Arthur  J.  Gold 
Allan  M.  Kaufman 


liuto 


Arnold  S.  Shulkin 


David  Klickstein 
J.  Harold  Krasnoff 
Abraham  I.  Michaelson 
David  B.  Pearlmutter 
Jack  Rutstein 


Isadore  Barr 
James  Dobby 
Alfred  Novick 


1037 


Walter  C.  Guralnick 
Max  Kramer 
Philip  Shiff 


1938 


Myron  Alpert 
Abraham  Bercovitz 
Frank  Cushman 
Henry  Elkind 
Robert  Feinburg 
Herman  Freedman 
Abraham  Goldman 
Saul  Gruner 
Edward  Handverger 


Julian  H.  Katzeff 
Maxwell  Klayman 
Bernard  Kohn 
Lawrence  Levinson 
Max  Pyenson 
Hillard  Rosenberg 
Donald  Silverman 
Stephen  Silverman 
Alfred  Swiren 


Page  Two  Hundred  Forty-seven 


INDEX     1935 


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PHI  LAMBDA  TAU 

Founded  at  Massachusetts  State  College,  February  14,  1934 
Publication:    "The  Pilot" 
Colors:   Green  and  White 

Officers 

President 
Vice-President     . 


Secretary 

Corresponding  Secretary 
Treasurer     . 

A4>tive  Members  anti 

Henry  D.  Epstein  1935 

Arthur  Gold 
Barnett  L.  Golub 
Louis  H.  Lebeshevsky 

Herbert  B.  Atlas  I036 

Maurice  H.  Baizman 
Jackson  A.  Barton 
Carleton  J.  Finkelstein 

Edwin  G.  Bernstein  1937 

Howard  S.  Cohen 
Moses  J.  Entin 
Samuel  Klibanoff 
Morris  Lerner 

William  E.  Bergman  193a 

Joseph  Bialer 

Irving  Binder 

Walter  Epstein 

Samuel  J.  Golub 

Herbert  M.  Halpern 


Sydney  A.  Salamoff 

Carleton  J.  Finkelstein 

Edwin  G.  Bernstein 

Maurice  Shapiro 

.     Arthur  Gold 

Pledges 

Sydney  A.  Salamoff 
Maurice  Shapiro 
Hyman  Sharff 
Harold  S.  Tannenbaum 

Bertram  R.  Forer 
David  Goldman 
Lester  H.  Levine 
Irving  Lipovsky 

Leo  D.  Lipman 
Charles  Rosenbloom 
Bernard  S.  Stepner 
Abraham  Suher 
Myron  A.  Widlansky 

Benjamin  Hirsch 
Benjamin  Hurwitch 
Seymour  T.  Jacobson 
Mitchel  I.  Jackson 
Sidney  J.  Kurnitsky 
Maurice  Tonkin 

Pa^e  Tvi^o  Hundred  Forty-ei^ht 


1935     INDEX 


THETA  KAPPA  GAMMA 

Founded  at  Massachusetts  State  College,  September  25,  1933 


President 

Vice-President     . 

Secretary 

Treasurer     .          .          .          . 

Officers 
Members 

Owen  J.  Brennan,  Jr. 

.    Joseph  J.  Tosches 

John  J.  Byrnes 

.     Ollie  L.  Bertorelli 

Ollie  L.  Bertorelli 

1»35 

Joseph  J.  Tosches 

Owen  J.  Brennan,  Jr. 

Patrick  J.  Fitzgerald 

Frederick  R.  Congdon 

John  J.  Byrnes 

IJ»37 

Anthony  P.  Ferrucci 

Page  Two  Hundred  Forty-nine 

INDEX     1935 


SIGMA   XI 


Presiden  t 
Vice-Presiden  t 
Secretary 


Dr.  William  H.  Davis 

Director  F.  J.  Sievers 

Dr.  C.  R.  Fellers 


Members 


Dr.  Charles  P.  Alexander,  Entomology 

Dr.  Hugh  P.  Baker,  Forestry 

Dr.  Arthur  B.  Beaumont,  Agronomy 

Dr.  H.  F.  Bergman,  Chemistry 

Dr.  Oran  C.  Boyd,  Plant  Pathology 

Dr.  Leon  A.  Bradley,  Bacteriology 

Prof.  Walter  W.  Chenoweth, 

Horticultural  Manufactures 
Dr.  William  H.  Davis,  Botany 
Dr.  Harry  R.  DeSilva,  Psychology 
Dr.  Carl  R.  Fellers,  Nutrition 
Dr.  Richard  W.  Fessenden,  Chemistry 
Mr.  J.  A.  Foord* 

Prof.  Arthur  P.  French,  Pomology 
Dr.  James  E.  Fuller,  Bacteriology 
Dr.  Clarence  E.  Gordon,  Geology  and 

Zoology 


Mr.  C.  S.  Howe* 

Dr.  Linus  H.  Jones,  Plant  Physiology 

Dr.  C.  V.  Kightlinger,  Plant  Pathology 

Mr.  George  A.  Marston,  Mathematics 

Dr.  Charles  A.  Peters,  Chemistry 

Dr.  R.  W.  Phillips,  Animal  Husbandry 

Dr.  Nathan  Rakieten,  Physiology 

Prof.  H.  J.  Rich,  Forestry 

Dr.  W.  S.  Ritchie,  Chemistry 

Dr.  W.  H.  Ross,  Physics 

Director  F.  J.  Sievers,  Agronomy 

Mr.  C.  R.  Tillotson,  Forestry 

Mrs.  C.  R.  Tillotson* 

Mr.  Henry  VanRoekel,  Veterinary 

Prof.  Herbert  E.  Warfel,  Zoology 


^  Not  staff  members 


PHI    BETA   KAPPA 


President 
Vice-President    . 
Secretary -Treasurer  . 


George  L.  Farley 

A.  Anderson  Mackimmie 

Stowell  C.  Goding 


Members 


Rev.  T.  B.  Akeley 
Arthur  B.  Beaumont 
Joseph  S.  Chamberlain 
G.  Chester  Crampton 
George  L.  Farley 
Henry  T.  Fernald 
Charles  S.  Gibbs 
Stowell  C.  Goding 
Vernon  P.  Helming 


Lorian  P.  Jefferson 
Arthur  N.  Julian 
William  L.  Machmer 
A.  Anderson  Mackimmie 
Frank  C.  Moore 
Miriam  Morse 
William  Ross 
Mrs.  J.  Paul  Williams 
Basil  B.  Wood 


Page  Two  Hundred  Fifty 


1935     INDEX 


PHI  KAPPA   PHI 


Officers  1935-1936 


President 
Vice-President    . 
Secretary 
Treasurer 
Corresponding  Secretary 


William  L.  Machmer 

Maxwell  H.  Goldberg 

Arthur  N.  Julian 

Marshall  O.  Lanphear 

Elizabeth  Donely 


Honorary  Members 

Walter  Dyer 

Faculty  Members 


Charles  P.  Alexander 
John  G.  Archibald 
Hugh  P.  Baker 
Arthur  B.  Beaumont 
William  P.  Brooks 
Alexander  E.  Cance 
Joseph  S.  Chamberlain 
Walter  W.  Chenoweth 
G.  Chester  Crampton 
William  L.  Doran 
George  L.  Farley 
Carl  R.  Fellers 
Richard  W.  Fessenden 
Mary  J.  Foley 
Richard  C.  Foley 
James  A.  Foord 
Julius  H.  Frandsen 
Arthur  P.  French 
George  E.  Gage 
Harry  N.  Click 
Stowell  C.  Coding 
Maxwell  H.  Goldberg 
Clarence  E.  Gordon 
Christian  I.  Gunness 
Frank  A.  Hays 
Robert  P.  Holdsworth 
Edward  B.  Holland 
Paul  D.  Isham 
Lorian  P.  Jefferson 
Arthur  N.  Julian 
Marshall  O.  Lanphear 


John  B.  Lentz 
Joseph  B.  Lindsey 
William  L.  Machmer 
Merrill  J.  Mack 
A.  Anderson  Mackimmie 
Majel  M.  MacMasters 
Frank  C.  Moore 
Fred  W.  Morse 
Willard  A.  Munson 
A.  Vincent  Munson 
John  E.  Ostrander 
Ernest  M.  Parrott 
Clarence  H.  Parsons 
Charles  A.  Peters 
Walter  E.  Prince 
Frank  Prentice  Rand 
Victor  A.  Rice 
David  Rozman 
Fred  C.  Sears 
Paul  Serex 
Jacob  K.  Shaw 
Fred  J.  Sievers 
George  E.  Stone 
Harvey  L.  Sweetman 
Clark  L.  Thayer 
Ray  E.  Torrey 
Frederick  S.  Troy 
Olive  Turner 
Ralph  A.  Van  Meter 
Frank  A.  Waugh 


Resident  Members 

Mrs.  Christian  I.  Gunness  Ralph  W.  Redman 


Ralph  W.  Haskins 
Charles  S.  Howe 

Robert  W.  Abbott 
Roland  F.  Becker 
Willard  H.  Boynton 
Marie  E.  Currier 
Max  Dubin 
Robert  H.  Hermanson 


Mildred  A.  Weeks 


Class  of  1935 


Robert  Libbey 
Alfred  E.  Newton 
William  A.  Scott 
Marion  E.  Smith 
Walter  Stepat 
John  P.  Veerling 


Pa^e  Two  Hundred  Fifty -one 


INDEX     1935 


Page  Two  Hundred  Fifty-two 


1935     INDEX 


Page  Two  Hundred  Fifty-three 


INDEX     1935 


Page  Two  Hundred  Fifty-four 


1935     INDEX 


Page  Two  Hundred  Fifty-five 


INDEX     1935 


Page  Two  Hundred  Fifty-six 


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1935     INDEX 


INTERSORORITY  COUNCIL 

THE  INTERSORORITY  COUNCIL  is  composed  of  two  women  from  each 
sorority,  from  which  a  president  and  secretary-treasurer  are  elected,  who 
call  meetings  once  a  month  to  act  upon  affairs  of  common  interest  to  all  the 
sororities.  Since  its  organization  in  October,  1931,  the  Council  has  done  much 
each  year  towards  establishing  sororities  on  a  firm  basis. 

One  of  the  Council's  main  purposes  is  the  regulation  of  the  athletic,  social, 
and  academic  phases  of  college  life  which  concern  sororities.  Every  year  an  In- 
tersorority  Cup  is  awarded  to  the  sorority  attaining  the  greatest  number  of  points 
in  a  series  of  competitions — academic,  athletic,  and  scholastic — held  during  the 
year. 

In  April  the  Intersorority  Council  holds  a  formal  dance,  one  of  the 
outstanding  social  events  of  the  college  year. 


Officers 

Alpha  Lanibtla  3fii 
I>aiiibdsi  Delia  9Iu 


President 
Vice-President     . 
Secretary 

Marion  E.  Smith  '35 

Marian  T.  Harris  '35 

Kigina  Beta  Clil 

Elizabeth  K.  Harrington  '35 

Phi  Zeia 

Cornelia  F.  Foley  '35 

Sigma  Iota 

Sylvia  L.  Rod  '35 

Page  Two  Hundred  Fifty-nine 


Cornelia  F.  Foley 

Elizabeth  K.  Harrington 

Louise  M.  Haley 

Marian  E.  BuUard  '36 
Louise  M.  Haley  '36 

Beatrice  N.  Rafter  '36 
Marian  E.  Jones  '36 

Florence  S.  Bilsky  '36 


INDEX     1935 


SIGMA   BETA   CHI 

ALPHA    CHAPTER 

Founded  at  Massachusetts  State  College,  October,  1931 
Colors:     Blue,  Black  and  White 


Officers 


Piesiden  t 
Vice-President    . 
Treasurer     . 
Secretary 
Social  Chairman 
House  Chairman 


Eleanor  C.  Fillmore 

Florence  Fay 

Elizabeth  Loring 

.    Janet  Sargent 

.    Dorothy  Corcoran 

.     Florence  Fay 


Page  Two  Hundred  Sixty 


1935     INDEX 


Active   Memberiii   and   Pledges 


Dorothy  Bartlett 
Mary  Brennan 
Florence  Fay 
Lois  Friedrich 
Grace  Goulart 


1935 


Gaie  Whitton 


Ellen  Guion 
Elizabeth  Harrington 
Violet  Koskela 
Elizabeth  Loring 
Janet  Sargent 


■»:tc 


Elva  Britton 
Helen  Bruns 
Dorothy  Corcoran 
Barbara  Davis 
Eleanor  Fillmore 
Marguerite  Ford 
Constance  Hall 


Frances  Horgan 
Priscilla  King 
Marguerite  Le  Due 
Dorothy  Masters 
Lorraine  Noyes 
Catherine  O'Brien 
Beatrice  Rafter 


Helen  Reardon 


l»37 


Lois  Barnes 
Catherine  Birnie 
Elizabeth  Boucher 
Priscilla  Bradford 
Dorothy  Brown 
Ruth  Kinsman 


Janet  McCorkindale 
Lucille  Monroe 
Edith  Priest 
Gladys  Sawinski 
Eleanor  Stone 
Ruth  Todt 


Ruth  Bixby 
Stella  Crowell 
Norma  Harry 
Jessie  Kinsman 


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Edith  Thayer 


Eva  Knight 
Lois  Macomber 
Frances  Rathbone 
Frances  Richmond 


Page  Two  Hundred  Sixty-one 


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LAMBDA   DELTA   MU 

ALPHA    CHAPTER 

Founded  at  Massachusetts  State  College,  October,  1931 

Colors:     Green  and  Gold 


Offieors 


Presiden  t 
Secretary 
Treasurer     . 
Social  Chairman 
Soror  in  Facultate 


Rosamund  Shattuck 

Dorothy  Nurmi 

Ruth  Lindquist 

Mary  Emma  Kingston 

.    Evelyn  A.  Beaman 


Page  Two  Hundred  Sixty -two 


1935     INDEX 


Active   Members   and   Pledges 


1935 


Madelyn  Ashley- 
Jean  Baker 
Elizabeth  Barr 
Dorothy  Cook 
Marie  Currier 
Catharine  Dimock 
Irene  Govoni 
Marian  Harris 


Mildred  Hovey 
Mary  Emma  Kingston 
Ruth  Lindquist 
Ruth  Pelissier 
Shirley  Putnam 
Corada  Tinti 
Edna  Thornton 
Harriet  Roper 


Helen  Allis 
Harriet  Andrus 
Lois  Crabtree 


1936 


Marjorie  Whitney 


Louise  Haley 
Evelyn  Mallory 
Dorothy  Nurmi 


1937 


Dorothea  Donnelly 
Lois  Fun 
Phyllis  Gleason 
Lillian  Jackson 
Dorothy  Joyce 


Justine  Martin 
Esther  Smith 
Phila  Vaill 
Judith  Wood 
Sarah  Wilcox 


1938 


Marjorie  Annis 
Marion  Becher 
Pauline  Brett 
Elinor  Brown 
Gertrude  Hadro 
Dorothy  Hughes 
Carol  Julian 
Eleanor  Julian 


Clare  Youngren 


Ruth  Philip 
Louise  Rutter 
Jane  Schopfer 
Kathryne  Spaight 
Christine  Stewart 
Edith  Williams 
Jean  Whitney 
Ruth  E.  Wood 


Page  Two  Hundred  Sixty-three 


INDEX     1935 


PHI  ZETA 

ALPHA  CHAPTER 

Founded  at  Massachusetts  State  College,  February,  1932 

Colors:     Black  and  White 


Officers 


President 
Vice-President     . 
Secretary 
Treasurer     . 
Social  Chairman 
Academic  Chairman 
House  Chairman 
Portal  Guard 
Historian 


Elizabeth  Perry- 
Ernestine  Browning 
H.  Marie  Dow 
Francene  Smith 
Betsy  Worden 
Margaret  Hutchinson 
Frances  Driscoll 
Christine  Hakanson 
Anna  Flynn 


Page  Two  Hundred  Sixty-four 


1935     INDEX 


Members 


Bernice  Dolan 


1935 


Elizabeth  Perry 


Cornelia  Foley 


1936 


Ernestine  Browning 
Mary  Cawley 
H.  Marie  Dow 
Frances  Driscoll 
Anna  Flynn 
Christine  Hakanson 
Priscilla  Hartwell 


Betsy  Worden 


Margaret  Hutchinson 
Marion  Jones 
Lucy  Kingston 
Dolores  Lesquier 
Maida  Riggs 
Francene  Smith 
G.  Virginia  Smith 


Alma  Boyden 
Mary  Breinig 
Marjorie  Cain 
Muriel  Cain 


1937 


Marian  Kay  Wingate 


Virginia  Conner 
Helena  McMahon 
Caroline  Rogers 
Elinor  Trask 


1938 


Elizabeth  Barton 
Vivian  Cook 
Eleanor  Fahey 
Elaine  Geraghty 
Doris  Jenkins 
Elaine  Milkey 
Frances  Morley 


Roberta  Walkey 


Phyllis  Nelson 

Mary  O'Connell 

Sally  Pratt 

Phyllis  Snow 

Mary  Elizabeth  Streeter 

Barbara  Strode 

Elthea  Thompson 


Pa^e  T-wo  Hundred  Sixty -Rve 


INDEX     1935 


ALPHA   LAMBDA   MIJ 

ALPHA  CHAPTER 

Founded  at  Massachusetts  State  College,  October,  1931 
Colors:     Blue  and  Silver 


Officers 


Presiden  t     . 
Vice-Presiden t    . 
Secretary     . 
Treasurer     . 
Social  Chairman 
House  Chairman 


Alma  Merry 
.  Mary  Cooney 
Marian  Bullard 
Louise  Govone 
.  Alma  Colson 
Virginia  Stratton 


Page  Two  Hundred  Sixty-six 


1935     INDEX 


Active   MeniborK   and   Pledges 


Alma  Hough  Colson 
Marjorie  Louise  Lannon 


1935 


Alma  Standish  Merry- 
Marion  Estelle  Smith 


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Marian  Elizabeth  Bullard 
Madeline  Chase 
Mary  Abbie  Cooney 
Louise  Charlotte  Govone 
Leonta  Gertrude  Horrigan 
Alice  Lillian  Hopkins 


Apolonia  Julia  Ziomek 


Madeline  Hazel  Lincoln 
Phyllis  Gary  Macintosh 
Bessie  Louise  Proctor 
Velda  Steffanelli 
Virginia  Stratton 
Sylvia  Bancroft  Winsor 


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Lois  Anna  Barnard 
Barbara  May  Clark 
Esther  Mae  Dunphy 
Angela  Mary  Filios 


Frances  Pola  Filipkowski 
Sarah  Huntington  Hopkins 
Dorothy  Elizabeth  Lannon 
Rita  Agnes  Provost 


Edith  Lillian  Whitmore 


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Kathleen  Fletcher 
Hilda  Kreyssig 


Elizabeth  Scace 
Winifred  Taylor 


Page  Two  Hundred  Sixty-seven 


INDEX     1935 


SIGMA  IOTA 

ALPHA  CHAPTER 

Organized  at  Massachusetts  State  College,  May,  1934 
Colors:     Blue  and  White 


Offieors 


Presiden  t 
Vice-Presiden  t 
Secretary 
Treasurer     . 
Historian 


Anna  Bernstein 


Ruth  Blassberg 


Members   anil   Pledges 

taar, 

Sylvia  Rod 
Florence  Bilsky 

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Beatrice  Waxier 

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Martha  Kaplinsky 


Anna  Bernstein 

Minnie  Gendler 

Sylvia  Rod 

Beatrice  Waxier 

Sylvia  Goldsmith 


Minnie  Gendler 


Sylvia  Goldsmith 


Page  Two  Hundred  Sixty-eight 


1935     INDEX 


INTERSORORITY  CUP 

THE  INTERSORORITY  TROPHY,  awarded  to  the  sorority  having  the 
greatest  number  of  points  in  academics,  scholarship,  and  athletics  during 
the  year,  was  given  for  the  first  time  on  May  12,  1934.  Lambda  Delta  Mu 
was  the  winner  for  the  year. 

This  year  advancements  were  made  in  the  competition  program,  with  the  ad- 
dition of  an  Intersorority  Sing,  a  Declamation  Contest,  and  house  inspection  to 
academics,  and  several  sports,  as  swimming  and  rifle,  to  athletics.  Non-sorority 
girls  may  form  a  group  and  compete  for  the  trophy  if  they  so  desire. 

The  competition  for  the  Intersorority  Cup  has  been  keen  and  has  revealed 
much  enthusiasm  and  sorority  spirit.  The  purpose  of  the  trophy  is  to  maintain  a 
friendly  attitude  among  the  sororities,  and  to  encourage  successful  work  in 
certain  activities. 


Page  Two  Hundred  Sixty-nine 


INDEX     1935 


THE   STAFF  OF  THE   1935   INDEX 


Wishes  to  Make  the  Following 
Acknowledgments: 


To  the  Springfield  Printing  and  Binding  Company  of  Springfield,  Massa- 
chusetts, which  is  responsible  for  the  printing  and  binding  of  this  book. 

To  the  Howard-Wesson  Company  of  Worcester,  Massachusetts,  which  is 
responsible  for  the  engravings  used  in  this  book. 

To  Kinsman's  Studio  of  Amherst,  Massachusetts,  which  is  responsible 
for  the  photographs  in  this  book,  excepting  those  submitted  by  students  of  the 
college. 

To  Mr.  Russell  Knight  of  Howard-Wesson  Company  for  his  aid  in  the 
planning  of  this  book. 

To  President  Hugh  P.  Baker  for  his  aid  in  making  this  larger  book  possible. 

To  Dean  William  L.  Machmer  for  his  careful  consideration  of  some  of  the 
Staff's  problems. 

To  Dr.  Maxwell  H.  Goldberg  for  his  aid  as  Literary  Adviser  to  the  Staff. 

To  Professor  Lawrence  H.  Dickinson  for  his  aid  as  Financial  Adviser  to  the 
Staff. 

To  Mr.  Frederick  S.  Troy  for  his  helpful  criticism  of  manuscripts. 

To  all  those  students  of  Massachusetts  State  College  whose  cooperative 
spirit  has  made  the  publication  of  this  book  possible. 


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