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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
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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.
Pa^e Nineteen
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Page Twenty
1935 INDEX
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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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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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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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
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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
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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.
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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).
Pa^e Eighty-eight
1935 INDEX
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
«»f Birlh
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
Page One Hundred Sixty-one
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
Page One Hundred Sixty-two
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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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Page One Hundred Sixty-six
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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(NDEX 1935
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
Page One Hundred Sixty-eight
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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(NDEX 1935
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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1935 INDEX
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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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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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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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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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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^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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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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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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WOMEN'S DEBATING TEAM
Manager
Assistant Manager
Coach
Gaie Whitton '35
Ruth Blassberg '37
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. 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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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.
Page Two Hundred Eight
"^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
Page Two Hundred Twelve
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
Page Two Hundred Thirteen
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
Page Two Hundred Fourteen
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.
Page Two Hundred Sixteen
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
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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
HaxWT
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
i»:ta
Edith Thayer
Eva Knight
Lois Macomber
Frances Rathbone
Frances Richmond
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LAMBDA
DELTA NU
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Active MeniborK and Pledges
Alma Hough Colson
Marjorie Louise Lannon
1935
Alma Standish Merry-
Marion Estelle Smith
i93e
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
I»37
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
i»:t7
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
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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.
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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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