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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  COLLEGE 


It  was  inevitable  that  a  new  university 
should  feel  the  pangs  of  growth.  The  campus 
groaned  under  the  load  of  an  enlarged  student 
body,  an  increased  faculty,  a  list  of  new  courses. 
It  teemed  with  the  sound  of  new  construction 
which  meant  greater  facilities.  With  the  deter- 
mination to  live  up  to  a  new  name  came  the 
realization  that  changes  could  not  occur  in  one 
year.  Massachusetts  State  College  became  the 
University  of  Massachusetts  and  with  the 
change  came  the  hope  of  a  greater  future 
through  expansion. 


■    LIBRARY 

UNIVERSITY  OF 
MASSACHUSETTS 

AMHERST,  MASS. 


THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 


1948  brought  an  85th  birthday  phis  a  new 
name — the  University  of  Massachusetts — to 
this  gentleman  who  is  an  institution.  Born  in 
1863  by  the  provisions  of  the  Morrill  Act,  he  is 
looking  forward  to  a  long  life  made  great  by 
further  expansion. 


Old  Chapel— 1857 


Our  campus  celebrates  another 
birthday — its  first  year  as  a  uni- 
versity. Full  of  new  life  and  a  new 
spirit,  this  university,  one-year  old 
looks  forward  to  a  new  futiu'e  of 
growth  and  renown. 


Dr.  Ralph  A.  Van  Meter 


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^edicaticut 


The  1948  Index  Board  confers  honor  on  itself,  on  the  members  of  the  Class  of  1948,  and 
on  the  man,  in  its  decision  to  dedicate  this  volume  to  Acting  President  Ralph  Albert  Van 
Meter. 

Men  who  serve  in  acting  capacities  frequently  take  the  opportunity  of  continuing  poli- 
cies established  by  their  predecessors  and  may  not  have  to  face  problems  of  other  than  rou- 
tine nature.  However,  such  has  not  been  true  of  Dr.  Van  Meter.  Called  upon  to  serve  as 
Acting  President  for  several  short  periods  when  President  Hugh  P.  Baker  was  on  leave  or  on 
vacation,  and  again  to  guide  the  University  until  President  Baker's  successor  was  appointed, 
he  has  not  blindly  followed  the  path  of  routine  procedure  and  has  proved  himself  equal  to  the 
tasks  miposed  upon  him. 

As  liaison  executive  between  the  College  and  the  58th  Civilian  Training  Detachment, 
he  organized  and  directed  the  educational  program  on  the  campus  in  such  an  excellent 
manner  that  the  College  received  the  certificate  which  now  hangs  in  the  President's  office, 
^luch  credit  is  due  to  Dr.  Van  Meter  for  the  success  of  this  program  in  which  he  received  the 
assistance  and  cooperation  of  numerous  members  of  the  staff. 

Dr.  Van  Meter  was  serving  as  Acting  President  during  the  period  of  organization  of  the 
Massachusetts  State  College  at  Fort  Devens,  a  gigantic  task  to  be  completed  in  a  few  short 
months.  In  the  development  of  this  project  the  manifestation  of  his  qualities  of  sound  judg- 
ment, clear  thinking,  positive  action,  and  strong  personality  made  it  obvious  that  here  was  a 
man  who  would  make  a  desirable  and  effective  president. 

His  active  support  of,  and  participation  in  the  successful  campaign  for  university  status 
has  endeared  Dr.  Van  Meter  to  many  undergraduates  and  alumni.  Now,  as  Acting  President 
of  the  University,  in  its  infancy  and  period  of  rapid  expansion  of  student  body,  staff,  build- 
ings and  equipment,  he  is  laying  a  firm  foundation  for  that  man  who  will  some  day  succeed 
to  the  position  of  the  presidency. 

Clark  L.  Thayer 


A<hHiKiiin4Jutlon' 


To  cope  with  a  growing  student 
body,  many  new  names  were  added 
to  the  list  of  faculty  members,  the 
heai't  of  any  campus.  New  schools 
and  divisions  were  instituted  as  the 
administration  kept  pace  with  the 
new  times  at  the  University  of 
Massachusetts. 


Acting  President  Ralph  Van  Meter 


TO 

THE  GRADUATING  CLASS 

OF  1948 


You  are  beyond  question  one  of  the  most  unusual  classes  ever  graduated  from  this  Uni- 
versity. Your  wide  variation  in  age  and  experience  is  something  new.  The  seriousness  and  the 
energy  with  which  you  have  approached  your  studies  have  set  a  record. 

With  the  other  students  in  American  colleges  in  your  time,  you  have  upset  completely 
the  thinking  of  the  American  people  as  to  who  can  benefit  from  a  college  education  and  we 
stand  at  the  beginning  of  a  new  era  in  education  in  this  country.  Your  college  generation  has 
made  it  perfectly  clear  that  facilities  for  higher  education  must  be  tremendously  expanded 
as  rapidly  as  such  growth  can  be  accomplished  if  we  are  to  meet  the  pressing  needs  of  Ameri- 
can Youth.  These  are  stirring  times  in  the  educational  world.  You  have  played  your  part 
well  in  helping  to  bring  about  this  new  attitude  toward  higher  education. 

You  are  leaving  the  University  in  a  period  of  unprecedented  development.  New  build- 
ings that  are  past  the  planning  stage  will  increase  classrooms  by  fifty  percent  and  double  the 
number  of  laboratories.  New  courses  are  being  added  and  older  courses  strengthened. 

Whatever  changes  may  come,  this  will  still  be  your  University.  Nothing  but  time  and 
your  own  indifference  can  steal  your  memories  of  the  campus  and  its  associations.  We  hope 
you  will  renew  them  all  by  frequent  visits  and  that  you  will  always  have  a  live  interest  in 
what  is  happening  here. 

Ralph  A.  Van  Meter 

Acting  President 


TRUSTEES 


President 
His  Excellency  Robert  F.  Bradford 

Chairman 
Joseph  W.  Bartlett  of  Newton 

Secretary 
James  E.  Burke  of  Amherst 

Treasurer 
Robert  D.  Hawley  of  Amherst 

Term  Expires  19.'f9 
Frank  T/.  Boyden  of  Deerfield 
Richard  Saltonstall  of  Sherborn 

Term  Expires  1950 
Ernest  Hoftyzer  of  Wellesley 
Alden  C.  Brett  of  Belmont 

Term  Expires  1951 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  L.  McNamara  of  Camljrid 
Leonard  Carmichael  of  Medford 


Term  Expires  195& 

Mrs.  Joseph  S.  Leach  of  Walpole 
Ralph  F.  Taber  of  West  Newton 

Tern  Expires  1953 

John  M.  Deely  of  Lee 

Clifford  C.  Hubbard  of  Mansfield 


Ter/n  Expires  195Ji 

Harry  Dunlap  Brown  of  Billerica 
John  W.  Haigis  of  Greenfield 


Term  Expires  1955 

Joseph  W.  Bartlett  of  Newton 
Philip  F.  Whitmore  of  Sunderland 

Members  Ex-Officio 

His  Excellency,  Governor  Robert  F.  Bradford 
Ralph  A.  VanMeter,  Acting  President  of  the  College 
John  J.  Desmond,  Jr.,  Commissioner  of  Education 
John  Chandler,  Commissioner  of  Agriculture 


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HIS  EXCELLENCY,  THE  GOVERNOR 

ROBERT  F.  BR.\DFORD 
President,  Ex-Officio,  Board  of  Trustees 


JOSEPH  W.  BARTLETT 
Board  of  Trustees 


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PRESIDENT'S  CABINET 


RALPH  A.  VAN  METER 

Acting  President 
B.S.  Ohio  State  University,  1917.  M.S.  University  of 
Massachusetts,    1930.    Ph.D.    Cornell    University, 
1935. 

CHARLES  P.  ALEXANDER 
Actinq  Dean  of  the  I'^cliool  of  Science 
B.S.  Cornell  University,  1913.  Ph.D.  Cornell  Uni- 
versity, 1918. 

JAMES  W.  BURKE 
Secretary 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1938. 
HELEN  CURTIS 
Dean  of  U'omeyi 
B.A.  Iowa  State  Teachers  College,  1930.  M.A.  Co- 
lumbia University,  1942. 

RICHARD  BRIGGS  EVANS 
Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  and  Head 

of  Division 

B.S.  United  States  ^iilita^y  Academy,  1923. 

ARTHUR  PEUKIXS  FRENCH 

Professor  of  Pomology  and  Plant  Breeding 

B.S.  Ohio  State  University,  1921.  M.S.  University  of 

Massachusetts,  1923. 

ROBERT  D.  IIAWLEY 
Treasurer 
B.S.   University  of  Massachusetts,   1920.   M.B.A. 
Boston  University,  1938. 

CURRY  S.  HICKS 
Head  of  Division  of  Physical  Education 
B.P.Ed.    Michifjan    State    Normal    College,    1909. 
M.Ed.  Michigan  State  XormalColk-ge,  1924. 
WILJJAM  L.  MACHMER 
Dean 
B.A.   Franklin  and   Marshall  College,   1907.   M.A. 
Franklin  and  Marshall  College,  1911.  Ed.D.  Ameri- 
can International  College,  1936. 


A.  ANDERSON  MACKIMMIE 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Liberal  Arts 
B.A.  Princeton  L'niversity,   1906.   M.A.   Columbia 
University,  1914. 

GEORGE  ANDREWS  MARSTON 

Acting  Dean  nf  the  School  of  Engineering 
B.S.  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,   1930.   M.S. 
State   LTniversity   of   Iowa,    1933.    C.E.   Worcester 
Polytechnic  Institute,  1940. 

HELEN  SWIFT  MITCHELL 

Dean  of  School  of  Home  Economics 
A.B.  Mt.  Holyoke  College,  1917.  Ph.D.  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1921. 

WILLARD  A.  MUNSON 

Director  of  Extension  Service 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1905. 

CL.\UDE  CASSELL  NEET 

Professor  of  Psychology 
B..\.  University  of  California  at  Los  .\ngeles,  1930. 
M.A.  Clark  University,  1932.  Ph.D.  Clark  Univer- 
sity, 1935. 

VICTOR  A.  RICE 

Deau  of  the  School  of  Agriculture 
B.S.  North  Carolina  State  College,  1916.  M..\gr. 
University  of  Massachusetts,  1923. 

FRED  JOHN  SIEVERS 

Director  of  Experiment  Station 
B.S.  University  of  Wisconsin.  M.S.  University  of 
Wisconsin. 

ROLAND  H.  VERBECK 

Director  of  Short  Courses 
B.S.  Universitv  of  Massachusetts,  1908. 


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Dean  WUliam  L.  Machn 


PROFESSORS  EMERITI 


■\YILLIAM  HENRY  ARMSTRONG 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Drairiiiii,  Emeritus 
B.S.  University  of  Massacluisotts,  M.L.A.C.P. 
Harvard  University. 

HUGH  POTTER  BAKER 

President  Emeritus 

B.S.  Michigan  State  College,  M.F.  Yale  University, 

D.  OEC.  University  of  Munich,  LL.D.  Syracuse 

University,  Rhode  Island  State  College,  University 

of  Massachusetts,  D.Se.  in  Ed.  Boston  University. 

ALEXANDER  EDMOND  CANCE 

Professor  of  Economics,  Emeritus 

B.S.  Macalester  College,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  University  of 

Wisconsin. 

JOSEPH  SCUDDER  CHAMBERLAIN 
Professor  of  Chemistry,  Emeritus 
B.S.,  M.S.  Iowa  State  College,  Ph.D.  Johns  Hopkins 
University. 

ORTON  LORING  CLARK 
Associate  Professor  of  Botany,  Emeritus 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts. 

GUY  CHESTER  CRAMPTON 
Professor  of  Insect  Morphology,  Emeritus 
A.B.  Princeton  University,   M.A.   Cornell  L'niver- 
sitv,  Ph.D.  Universitv  of  Berlin. 

CLIFFORD  J.  FAWCETT 
Extension  Specialist  in  Animal  Hnsbanilry,  Emeritus 
B.S.  Ohio  State  Universitv. 

HENRY  TORSEY  FERNALD 
Professor  of  Entomology,  Emeritus 
B.S.,  M.S.  University  of  Maine,  Ph.D.  Johns  Hop- 
kins LTniversity. 

JULIUS  HERMAN  FRANDSEN 
Professor  of  Dairy  Industry,  Emeritus 
B.S.,  M.S.  Iowa  State  College. 

CLARENCE  EVERETT  GORDON 
Professor    of    Geology    and    Mineralogy,    Emeritus 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts  and  Boston  Uni- 
versit}',  A.M.,  Ph.D.  Columbia  University. 
JOHN  CAMERON  GRAHAM 
Professor  of  Poultry  Husbandry,  Emeritus 
B.S.  Agr.  University  of  Wisconsin. 


ARTHUR  KENYON  HARRISON 

Professor  of  Landscape  Architecture,  Emeritus 
M.L.A.  University  of  Massachusetts. 

HENui  DARWIN  H.VSKINS 
Professor  of  AijriciiUiirat  Chemistry,  Emeritus 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts. 

MRS.  ANNETTE  TURNER  HERR 
Professor  of  Extension  Home  Economics,  Emeritus 
B.S.,  M.A.  Columbia  University. 

EDWARD  BERTRAM  HOLLAND 

Research  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Emeritus 

B.S.,    M.S.,    Ph.D.    University    of'  Massachusetts. 

FRED  CHESTER  KENNEY 

Treasurer,  Emeritus 

M.S.  University  of  Massachusetts. 

SU>[NER  lUFlS  PARKER 
Extension  Professor  of  Aijriculture,  Emeritus 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts. 

CHARLES  ADAMS  PETERS 
Professor  of  Chemistry,  Emeritus 
B.S.    University    of    Massachusetts,    Ph.D.    Yale 
University. 

FRED  COLEMAN  SEARS 
Professor  of  Pomology,  Emeritus 
B.S.,    M.S.,    Sc.D.   Kansas    Agricultural    College. 
JACOB  KINGSLEY  SHAW 
Research  Professor  of  Pomology,  Emeritus 
B.S.  University  of  Vermont,  M.S.,  Ph.D.  Univer- 
sity of  Massachusetts. 

EDNA  LUCY  SKINNER 
Dean  of  the  School  of  Home  Economics,  Emeritus 
B.S.,  M.A.  Columbia  University,  M.Ed.  Michigan 
State  Normal  College. 

PHILIP  HENRY  SMITH 
Research  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Emeritus 
B.S.,  M.S.  University  of  Massahcusetts. 

WINTHROP  SELDEN  WELLES 
Professor  of  Education,  Emeritiis 
B.S.  University  of  Illinois,  M.Ed.  Harvard   Uni- 
versity, 


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SCHOOL  OF 


DORIC  JOSEPH  ALVIANI 

Assistant  Professor  of  Music 
B.Mus.   Boston   University,    1937.   M.Ed.   Boston 
University,  1941.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1938. 

THEODORE  CUYLER  CALDWELL 

Professor  of  History  and  Sociology 
B.A.  The  College  of  Wooster,  1925.  M.A.  Harvard 
University,    1927.    Ph.D.    Yale    University,    1934. 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1933. 

HAROLD  WHITING  CARY 

Professor  of  History 
B.A.  Williams  College,  1925.  M.A.  Harvard  Uni- 
versity,  1926.  Ph.D.  Yale  University,   1938.   Ac- 
cepted to  faculty,  1933. 

KATHERINE  ALLEN  CLARKE 

Assistant  Professor  of  French 
B.A.    Goucher    College,    1919.    M.A.    Middlebury 
College,  1935.  Docteur  de  I'Universite  de  Grenoble, 
France,  1937.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1945. 

W.  DAVID  CROCKETT 

Instructor  in  Speech 
B.L.I.  Emerson  College,  1941.  Accepted  to  faculty 
1947. 

CHARLES  NELSON  DUBOIS 

As..i..t,l>lt  Pmkssnr  nf  Emjlish 
B.A.  Middleliurv  Collcgt-,   1034.   M.A.   Middlebury 
College,  1935.  .Accepted  to  faculty,  1937. 

FREDERIC  CHARLES  ELLERT 

Associate  Professor  of  Oerman 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1930.  M.A.  Am- 
herst College,  1943.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1930. 

ROIiEUT  S.  FELDMAN 

liislnii-lnr  in  I'si/vhology 

B.S.  University  of  Micliigaii,  1943.  M.S.  University 

of  Michigan,  1944.  Accepted  to  Faculty,  1947. 

VERNON  LeROY  FERWERDA 

Assistant  Professor  of  Government 

A.B.    University    of    Massachusetts,    1940.    M.S. 

University   of   Massachusetts,    1941.   Accepted   to 

faculty,  1946. 


CHARLES  FREDERIC  FRAKER 

Professor  of  Romance  Languages  and  Chairman  of 

Department 
B.A.  Colorado  College,   1919.  M.A.  Harvard  Uni- 
versity,   1920.    Ph.D.    Harvard    University,    1931. 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1931. 

PHILIP  LYLE  GAMBLE 
Professor  of  Economics,  and  Head  of  Department; 
Acting  Chairman,  Department  of  Business  Ad- 
ministration 
B.S.  Wesleyan  University,  1928.  M.A.  Wesleyan 
University,  1929.  Ph.D.  Cornell  University,  1933. 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1935. 

PAUL  HARDING  GERHARDT 
Instructor  in  Economics 
A.B.  University  of  North  Carolina,  1946.  Accepted 
to  Facidty  in  1947. 

HARRY  NEWTON  CLICK 

Professor  of  Philosophy 

B.A.  Bridgewater  College,  1913.  M.A.  Northwestern 

University,  1914.  Ph.D.  University  of  Illinois,  1923. 

Accepted'to  faculty,  1923. 

STOWELL  COOLIDGE  CODING 
Professor  of  French 
B.A.  Dartmouth  College,  1925.  M.A.  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1927.  Ph.D.  University  of  Wisconsin,  1942. 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1927. 

MAXWELL  HENRY  GOLDBERG 

Professor  of  English 

B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1928.  M.A.  Yale 

University,    1932.    Ph.D.   Yale   University,    1933. 

Accepted  to  faculty,  1928. 

GEORGE  GOODWIN 
Instructor  in  Economies 
B.A.  Williams  College,  1943.  M.A.  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1947.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1947. 
PAUL  GERALD  GRAHAM 
Visiting  Professor  of  German 
B.S.    North\vestern   University,    1924.   M.A.   Wes- 
leyan University,  1929.  Ph.D.  Yale  University,  1932. 
JANET  GRAYSON 
Instructor  in  German 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1946.  Accepted  to 
faculty,  1946. 

WILLIAM  HALLER  JR. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Economics 
B.S.  Amherst  College,  1936.  M.A.  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1938.  .\cccpted  to  faculty,  1946. 

VERNON  PARKER  HELMING 
Associate  Priifess(}r  of  English 
B.S.  Carleton  College,  1925.  Ph.D.  Yale  University, 
1937.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1933. 

LEONTA  G.  HORRIGAN 
Assistant  Professor  of  English 
B.S.    University    of    Massachusetts,     1936.    M.A. 
Smith  College,  1942.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1936. 

ARTHUR  NELSON  JULIAN 
Professor  of  German  and  Chairman  of  Department 
B.A.  North\yestern  University,   1907.  Accepted  to 
faculty,  1911. 

JAY  HENRY  KORSON 
Assistant  Professor  of  Sociologi/ 
B.S.  Villanova  C.jUcgc.  Sl.A.  Yale  University,  Ph.D. 
Yale  University.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1944. 


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LIBERAL  ARTS 


ROBERT  PHILIPS  LANE 

Instnwtor  in  English 
B.A.   Columbia   I'niveisity,    1935.   M.A.   Hmvaid 
University,  1941.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1945. 

ALEXANDER  ANDERSON  MACKIMMIE 

Professor  of  Histori/  ami  Socioloijij:  Head  of  Depart- 
ment and  Dean  of  tin-  School  of  Liberal  Arts 
B.A    Princeton   Univer.sitv,    19(Hi'.   M.A.   Columbia 
University,  19U.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1908. 

ELLWOOD  RICHARD  MARCUS 

Instructor  in  English 
A.B.  State  Teachers  College,  Montelair,  New  Jersey. 
M.A.  Columbia  L^niversitv.  Accepted  to  faculty, 
1947. 

ROBERT  JOSEPH  McCARTNEY 
Instructor  in  Music 
B.S.    University    of    Massachusetts.    Accepted    to 
faciUty,  1947. 

ARTHUR  BENSON  MUSGRAVE 
Professor  of  Jotirnalism  and  Director  of  Publications 
Nieman  Fellow  in  Journalism  at  Harvard  Univer- 
sity. Accepted  to  faculty,  1946. 

CLAUDE  CASSELL  NEET 
Professor  of  Psychology  and  Chairman  of  Department 
B.A.  University  of  California  at  Los  Angeles,  1930. 
M.A.  Clark  University,  1932.  Ph.D.  Clark  Univer- 
sity, 1935.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1935. 
ARTHUR  E.  NIEDECK 
Assistant  Professor  of  Speech 
B.S.    Ithaca    College.    M.A.    Cornell    L^niversity. 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1947. 

WILLIAM  GREGORY  O'DONNELL 

Assistant  Professor  of  English 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1938.  M.A.  Yale 
University,    1940.    Ph.D.    Yale    University,    1942. 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1942. 

BARBARA  ANN  PHILLIPS 
Instructor  in  Psychology 
B.A.  Bates  College,  1944.  M.A.  Boston  University, 
1945.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1947. 

AMES  SAMUEL  PIERCE 

Assistant  Professor  of  History 
B.A.  Harvard  University,  1933.  M.A.  University  of 
Michigan,  1937.  Accepted  to  faculty,   1946. 

LAWRENCE  FRANK  PISANT 

Instructor  in  Sociology 
B.A.  Yale  University,  1942.  M.A.  Yale  L^niversity, 
1944.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1946. 

WALTER  EVERETT  PRINCE 

Professor  of  English 
Ph.B.  Brown  University,  1904.  M.A.  Brown  Uni- 
versity, 1905.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1912. 

ALBERT  ^MLLIAM  PUR^TS 

Professor  of  Education  and  Chairman  of  Department 

of  Education 
B.A.  University  of  New  Brunswick,  Canada,  1931. 
M.Ed.  Harvard  University,   1935.  Ed.D.  Harvard 
University,  1938.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1936. 

FRANK  PRENTICE  RAND 

Professor  of  English  and  Chairman  of  Department  of 

English 
B.A.  Williams  College,  1912.  M.A.  Amherst  College, 
1915.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1914. 


SABR.\  ROGERS 

Instructor  in  Spanish 
B.A.  Smith  College,  1947.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1947. 

WILLIAM  MARTIN  ROURKE 

Assistant  Professor  of  Education 
B.A.    Beloit    College,    1933.    M.A.    Northwestern 
University,  1934.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1947. 

HAROLD  W.  SMART 

Assistant  Professor  of  Economics 
LL.B.  Boston  University  Law  School,  1918.  B.A. 
Amherst  College,  1924.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1920. 

FLORIANA  TARANTINO 

Instructor  in  English 
B.S.  Boston  University,  1940.  A.M.  Boston  Uni- 
versity, 1941.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1947. 

FREDERICK  ROGERS  TIBBETTS 

Instructor  in  German 
B.A.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1947.  Studied  at 
Middlebury    Summer    Language    Schools,     1947. 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1947. 

CHARLES  HANSEN  TOLL 

Visiting  Professor  of  Psychology 
B.S.  Hamilton  College.  M.A.  Harvard  University. 
Amherst   College.    Ph.D.    University    of   Freiburg. 

FREDERICK  SHERMAN  TROY 

Assistatit  Professor  of  English 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1931.  M.A.  Am- 
herst College,  1935.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1931. 

HENRY  LELAND  VARLEY 

Assistant  Professor  of  English 
B.A.  Wesleyan  University,   1934.  M.A.  Wesleyan 
University,  1935.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1938. 
MRS.  MARTHA  ROCKHOLD  WRIGHT 
Instructor  in  English 
B.S.  Miami  University,  1926.  Accepted  to  faculty, 
1946. 


19 


SCHOOL  OF 


GEORGE  WILLIAM  ALDERMAX 

Associate  Professor  of  Physics 
B.A.  Williams  College,  1921.  Accepted  to  faculty, 
1921. 

CHARLES  PAUL  ALEXANDER 
Professor  of  Entomology;  Head  of  the  Department 

and  Dean  of  the  School  of  Science 
B.S.  Cornell  University,  1913.  Ph.D.  Cornell  Uni- 
versity, 1918.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1922. 
ALLEN  EMIL  ANDERSEN 
Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics 
B.A.  Llniversity  of  Nebraska,  1923.  M.A.  Univer- 
sity of  Nebraska,  1924.  Ph.D.  Harvard  University, 
1934.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1937. 

THOMAS  JOSEPH  ANDREWS 

Instructor  in  Zoology 

B.S.    University    of    Massachusetts,     1941.    A.M. 

Williams  College,  1946.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1947. 

WALTER  MILLER  BANFIELD 

Assistant  Professor  of  Botany 

B.S.  Rutgers  University.  192.5.  Ph.D.  University  of 

Wisconsin,  1930.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1946. 

LAWRENCE  MATTHEWS  B.ARTLETT 

Instructor  in  Zoology 

B.S.    University    of    Massachusetts,    1939.    M.S. 

University   of   Massachusetts,    1942.    Accepted   to 

faculty,  1944. 

DEAN  ALLEN  BEYTES 
Instructor  in  Mathematics 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1940.  Accepted 
to  faculty,  1946. 

JOHN  HIRAM  BLAIR 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physiology  and  Hygiene 

B.A.   Wesleyan   University,    1937.   M.A.   Wesleyan 

University,  1939.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1939. 

HAROLD  DANFORTH  BOUTELLE 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics 

B.S.   Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,    1920.   C.E. 

Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  1922.  Accepted  to 

faculty,  1926. 

LEON  ALSON  BRADLEY 
Professor  of  Bacteriology  and  Head  of  Department 
B.S.  Wesleyan  University,  1922.  Ph.D.  Yale  Uni- 
versity, 1925.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1925. 


KATHERINE  MAYER  BULLIS 

Laboratory  Assistant  in  Chemistry 
B.A.  Mount  Hohoke  College,  1929.  M.A.  Mount 
Holyoke  College,  'l931.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1942. 
ROBERT  STEPHEN  BURPO,  JR. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Physics 
B.S.    American    International    College,    1937.    Ac- 
cepted to  faculty,  1946. 

HALL  GERALD  BUZZELL 

Instructor  in  Mathematics 

A.B.  Dartmouth,  1941.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1947. 

BENJAMIN  CHARLES  CROOKER,  JR. 

Instructor  in  Physics 

B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1947.  Accepted 

to  faculty,  1947. 

BERTHA  ELEANOR  FESSENDEN 
Laboratory  Assistant  in  Chemistry 
B.S.  Simmons  College,  1927.  Accepted  to  faculty, 
1942. 

RICHARD  WILLIAM  FESSENDEN 
Professor  of  Inorganic  Chemistry 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1926.  M.S.  Uni- 
versity of  Massachusetts,   1928.  Ph.D.   Columbia 
L'niversitv,  1931.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1931. 
ALOIS  FLINT 
Technical  Assistant  in  Bacteriology 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1931. 

RALPH  LYLE  FRANCE 
Assistant  Professor  of  Bacteriology 
B.S.  L'niversity  of  Delaware,  1925.  M.S.  University 
of  Massachusetts,  1928.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1928. 
MONROE  EDWARD  FREEMAN 
Professor  of  Chemistry 
B.A.  University  of  Minnesota,  1928.  M.S.  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota,  1929.  Ph.D.  University  of  Minne- 
sota, 1931.  Accepted  to  faculty,  192(i. 

*geor(;e  edw.vrd  (;age 

Professor  of  Bacteriology  and  Physiology  and  Head 

of  Department  of  Physiology 
B.A.  Clark  t  niversity,  1906.  M.A.  Yale  L^nlversity, 
1907.   Ph.D.   Yale   University,    1909.   Accepted   to 
faculty,  1911. 

MARY  ELLEN  GARVEY 
Associate  Professor  of  Bacteriology 
B.S.  L'niversity  of  Massachusetts,   1919.  Accepted 
to  faculty,  1921. 

JOHN  FRANCIS  HANSON 
Assistant  Professor  of  Insect  Morphology 
B.S.  1937,  M.S.,  1938,  Ph.D.  1943,  University  of 
Massachusetts.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1947. 

WALTER  HENDRICKS  HODGE 
Associate  Prifexsor  of  Bnlaiiy 
B.S.   Clark   University,    1934.    M.S.    University    of 
Massachusetts,    1936.    M.A.    Harvard    LTniversity, 
1940.  Ph.D.  Harvard   University,   1941.  Accepted 
to  faculty,  1936. 

THEODORE  THOMAS  KOZLOWSKI 
Assistant  Professor  of  Botany 
B.S.  Syracuse  llniversitv,   1939.   M.A.  Duke  Uni- 
versity',  1931.   Ph.D.   Duke  University,   1947.   Ac- 
cepted to  faculty,  1947. 

MARSHALL  OLIN  LANPHEAR 
Begistrar    and    Professor    in    charge    of    Freshman 

Orientation  Course 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1918.  M.S.  Uni- 
versity of  Massachusetts,  1926.  .Accepted  to  faculty, 
1921. 

*Died  March  8,  1948 


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SCIENCE 


FRANK  COCHRANE  MOORE 

Professor  of  Malln-iinitir.s  an. I  ll,u<l  of  Dcparlmeiit 
B.A.  Dartmouth  Collcfio,  lillW.  Aocojitocl  to  faculty, 
191S. 

ALBERT  BIGELOW  NELSON 
Assistant  Professor  of  Gctiloiii)  and  Mineralogy 
B.S.  Colliy  ColU'viic  l!);i;!.  :\I.S'.'Mi.l,llehury  College, 
19:{,").  Shulled  at  Coruell  liiivcrsil  v  and  the  Univer- 
sity of  Massai-luisctls.  Airupted  to  faculty,  1947. 
WILLIAM  BROWN  NUTTING 
Instructor  in  Zoology 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1940.  Accepted 
to  faculty,  1947. 

A.  VINCENT  OSMUN 
Professor  of  Botany  and  Head  of  Department 
B.Agr.     University    of    Connecticut,    1900.    B.S. 
University   of   Massachusetts,    1903.   B.S.   Boston 
University,    1903.   M.S.   University   of   Massachu- 
setts, 1905.  Accepted  to  fa  cult  v,  1905. 

ROBERT  CHARLES  "pERRIELLO 
Assistant  Professor  of  Bacteriology 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1937.  Accepted 
to  faculty,  1946. 

WALLACE  FRANK  POWERS 
Professor  of  Plu/sics  and  Head  of  Department 
B.A.  Clark  University,  1910.  M.A.  Clark  Univer- 
sity, 1911.  Ph.D.  Clark  University,  1914.  Accepted 
to  faculty,  19'25. 

GEORGE  ROBERT  RICHASON,  JR. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry 

B.S.  1937.  M.S.  1939,  University  of  Massachusetts. 

Studied    at   Bowdoin    College   and    Massachusetts 

Institute  of  Technology.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1947. 

WALTER  STUNTZ  RITCHIE 
Professor   of   Chemistry    and    Head    of  Department 
B.S.  Ohio  State  L^niversity,  1916.  M.A.  Lniversity 
of  Missouri,   1918.  Ph.D.  University  of  Missouri, 
1922.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1934. 

JOHN  EDWIN  ROBERTS 

Assistant  Professor  iif  ('hemistnj 

B.S.   University    of   New    Hampshire,    1942.    M.S. 

University  of  New  Hampshire,  1944.  Ph.D.  Cornell 

University,  1947.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1946. 

WILLIAM  HAROLD  ROSS 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physics 

B.A.  Amherst  College,  1929.  M.A.  Amherst  College, 

1930.   Ph.D.   Yale   University    1934.    Accepted   to 

faculty,  1933. 

NORMAN  JAMES  SCHOONMAKER 
Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1940.  Accepted 
to  faculty,  1941. 

HENRY  HILLS  SKILLINGS 
Instructor  in  Mathematics 
A.B.  Amherst  College,   1938.   Studied  at  Harvard 
Law  School,  1940.  Studied  at  ISI.I.T.  Army  Meteo- 
rology School,  1942.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1947. 
J.  HAROLD  SMITH 
Professor  of  Chemistry 
B.S.  University  of  Utah,  1936.  M.A.  University  of 
Utah,  1938.  Ph.D.  University  of  Wisconsin,  1941. 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1944. 

MARION  ESTELLE  SMITH 
Technical  Assistant  in  Entomology 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1935.  M.S.  Uni- 
versity of  Massachusetts,   1936.  Ph.D.  University 
of  IlHnois,  1938.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1938. 


JOHN  L.  SFEXCER 

Instructor  in  Botany 
B.S.  Universitv  of  Mas.sachusetts,   1947.  Accepted 
to  faculty,  1947. 

HARVEY  LEROY  SWEETMAN 

Professor  of  Entomology 

B.S.  Colorado  State  College,  1923.  M.S.  Iowa  State 

College,  1925.  Ph.D.  University  of  Massachusetts, 

1930.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1930. 

ANNE  TILTON 
Instructor  of  Zoology 
B.S.    I'niversity  of  Massachusetts,  1946.  Accepted 
to  faculty,  1947. 

RAY  ETHAN  TORREY 
Professor  of  Botany 
B.S.    University    of    Massachusetts,    1912.    M.A. 
Harvard  University,  1915.  Ph.D.  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, 1917.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1919. 
JAY  R.  TRAVER 
Assista7it  Professor  of  Zoology 
B.A.  Cornell  University,  1918.  M.A.  Cornell  Uni- 
versity,    1919.    Ph.D.    Cornell    University,     1931. 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1938. 

*ARTHUR  LEONARD  WANNLUND,  JR. 
Instructor  in  Physics 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,   1941.  Accepted 
to  faculty,  1941. 

LEONARD  RICHARD  WILSON 
Professor  of  Geology  ami  Mineralogy  and  Chairman 

of  the  Department 
Ph.B.  University  of  Wisconsin,   1930.  Ph.M.  Uni- 
versity  of   Wisconsin,    1932.    Ph.D.    University   of 
Wisconsin,  1935.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1946. 
GILBERT  LLEWELLYN  WOODSIDE 
Professor  of  Biology 
B.A.    DePauw    University,    1932.    M.A.    Harvard 
University,  1933.  Ph.D.  Harvard  University,  1936. 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1936. 

*0n  leave  of  absence 


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21 


SCHOOL  OF  AGRICULTURE 


Dean  Victor  A.  Rice 

LUTHER  BANTA 

Assistant  Professor  of  PoiiUry  Hushandry 
B.S.  Cornell  University,  1915.  Accepted  to  faculty, 
1918. 

ROLLIX  HAYS  BARRETT 

Professor  of  Farm  Management 

B.S.  University  of  Coiiiiecticiit,  1918.  M.S.  Cornell 

University,  1926.  Acceptcil  to  fncultv,  1926. 

MATTHEW  LOUIS  BLAISDELL 

Assistant    Professor    of    Animal     Iliislianilry    and 

Superintendent  of  Farm 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1929.  Accepted 
to  facultv,  1946. 

FRANK  THOMAS  CANAVAN 
Siijirriiilfinlnit  nf  Dairy  Manufacture 
Massachusetts  Agricultural  College,  special  student. 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1919. 

GEOFFREY  ST.  JOHN  CORNISH 
Instructor  in  Agrostology 
B.S. A.  University  of  British  Columbia,  1935.  Ac- 
cepted to  facultv,  1947. 

WILLIAM  ALLEN  COWAN 
Assistant  Professor  of  Animal  Husbandry 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1942.  Accepted 
to  facultv,  1946. 

L.\\VREXCE  SU^[XER  DK  KIXSON 
.1. •.■.■.■(«■/«/(■  Professor  of  Aqrostology 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1910.  M.S.  Uni- 
versity of  Massachusetts,  1936.  Accepted  to  faculty, 
1913. 

JOHN  NELSON  EVERSON 

Assistant  Professor  of  Agronomy 

B.S.    University    of    Massachusetts,     1910.    M.S. 

University    of    Massachusetts,    1926.    Accepted   to 

faculty,  1938. 

EUGENE  JOSEPH  FINNEGAN 
Instructor  in  Dairy  Industry 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,   1941.  Accepted 
to  faculty,  1947. 

RICHARD  CAROL  FOLEY 

Ass,,,;,!/,'  Prufrssor  of  Animal  Ilnshandry 

B.S.  Univ.T^ily  ..f  M;iss;icliiisclls,   1927.  M.S.  Uni- 

versitv  of  Ma.vsachusetls,  1931.  .Vcceptod  to  faculty, 

1932.' 

NATHAN  STRONG  HALE 
Assistant  Professor  of  Animal  Ihisbandry 
B.S.  University  of  Connecticut,  1946.  Accepted  to 
faculty,  1946.  ' 


FRED  PAINTER  JEFFREY 

Professor  of  Poultry  Husbandry  and  Head  of  De- 
partment 
B.S.  Pennsylvania  State  College,  1932.  M.S.  Uni- 
versity of  Massachusetts,  1934.  Accepted  to  faculty, 
1944. 

DEANE  LEE 
Instructor  in  Animal  Husbandry 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,    1947.   Accepted 
to  faculty,  1947. 

JOHN  BECKLEY  LENTZ 

Professor  of  Veterinary  Science  and  Head  of 

Department 

B.A.  Franklin  and  Marshall  College,  1908.  V.M.D. 

University    of    Pennsylvania,    1914.    Accepted    to 

faculty,  1916. 

HARRY  GOTFRED  LINDQUIST 
Assistant  Professor  of  Dairy  Industry  and  Acting 

Head  of  Department 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1922.  M.S.  Uni- 
versity of  Maryland,  1924.  Accepted  tofaculty,  1927, 

ADRIAN  HERVE  LINDSEY 
Professor  of  Agricnltnral   Economics   and   Head  of 
Department   of  Agricultural    Economics   and   Farm 

Management 
B.S.  University  of  Illinois,  1922.  M.S.  Iowa  State 
College,    1923.   Ph.D.   Iowa   State   College,    1929. 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1929. 

DANIEL  HORACE  NELSON 

Assistant  Professor  of  Dairy  Industry 

B.S.   University   of   New  Hampshire,   1920.   M.S. 

University  of  Missouri,  1922.  Ph.D.  Pennsylvania 

State  College,  1929.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1945. 

VICTOR  ARTHUR  RICE 
Professor  of  Animal  Husbandry,  Head  of  Department 

and  Dean  of  the  School  of  Agriculture 
B.S.  North  Carolina  State  College,  1916.  M.Agr. 
University  of  Massachusetts,   1923.  D.Agr.  North 
Carolina  State  College,  1946.  Accepted  to  faculty, 
1916. 

GLEXX  C.  RUSSELL 
Instructor  in  Agronomy 
B.S.  Brigham  Young  Universitv,  1934.  Accepted  to 
faculty,  1946. 

WILLIAM  CROCKER  SANCTUARY 
Professor  of  Poultry  Husbandry 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1912.  M.S.  Uni- 
versity of  Massachusetts,  1932.  Accepted  to  faculty, 
1922. 

DALE  HAROLD  SIELING 

Professor  of  Agronomy  and  Head  of  Department 

B.S.    Kansas   State    College,    1931."  M.S.    Kansas 

State  College,  1932.  Ph.D.  Iowa  State  College,  1936. 

Accepted  to  faculty,  1940. 

SARGENT  RUSSELL 
Instructor  in  Agricultural  Economics 
B.S.  University  of  Maine.  M.S.  Cornell  University. 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1947. 

CHARLES  HIRAM  THAYER 

Assistant  Professor  of  Agronomy 

JOHN  HENRY  VONDELL 

Assistant  Professor  of  Poultry  Husbandry 

Accepted  to  faculty,  1929. 

JOHN  MICHAKL  ZAK 

Instructor  in  Aiiromimi/ 

B.S.     University    of     Massach\isetts,     1936.     M.S. 

Universitv    of    Massachusetts,    1938.    .\ccepted    to 

faculty,  1938. 


22] 


SCHOOL  OF  HORTICULTURE 


LYLE  LIXroiA  BH'XDKLL 

Proff.ssori.f  II„rliri,ll>iri- 
B.S.  Iowa  State  Collcgo,  U>21.  Accepted  to  faculty, 
1931. 

ROBERT  CARROLL  EVERSON 
Instructor  in  Pumology 
B.S.  Universitv  of  Massachusetts,  1947.  Accepted  to 
faculty,  1947.  " 

CARL  RAYMOND  FELLERS 
Professor  of  Food  Technology  and  Head  of  Department 
B.A.  Cornell  University,  1915.  M.Sc.  Rutgers  Uni- 
versity,   1916.    Ph.D.  '  Rutgers    University,    1918. 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1925. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  FITZPATRICK 

Instructor  in  Food  Technology 

B.S.  1939;  M.S.,  1940;  Ph.D.,  1942,  University  of 

Massachusetts.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1941. 

ARTHUR  PERKINS  FRENCH 

Professor    of    Pomology    and    Plant    Breeding    and 

Acting  Head  of  Department  of  Pomology 
B.S.  Ohio  State  University,  1921.  M.S.  University 
of  Massachusetts,  1923.  .\ccepted  to  faculty,  1921. 
BENJAMIN  LEVI  HADLEY  JR." 
Instructor  in  Forestry 
B.S.  Universitv  of  Massachusetts,  1942.  Accepted 
to  facultv,  1947. 

ROBERT  POWELL  HOLDSWORTH 

Professor  of  Forestry  and  Head  of  Department 

B.S.    Michigan    State    College,    1911.    M.F.    Yale 

University,  1928.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1930. 

SAMUEL  CHURCH  HUBBARD 

Assistant  Professor  of  Floriculture 

Accepted  to  faculty,  1921. 

WILLIAM  BRADFORD  JOHNSON 
Instructor  in  Olericulture 
B.S.   Pennsylvania  State   College,    1942.   .\ccepted 
to  faculty,  1947. 

OTTO  GEORGE  KRANZ 
Assistant  Professor  of  Food  Technology 
B.S.  Hotel   School,   Lausanne,   S%vitzerland,    1913. 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1946. 

ARTHUR  SIDNEY  LEVINE 
Assistant  Professor  of  Food  Technology 
B.S.    University    of    Massachusetts,     1935.     M.S. 
University  of  Massachusetts,  1935.  Ph.D.  L^niver- 
sity  of  Massachusetts,   1939.  Accepted  to  facultv, 
1936. 

IAN  TENANT  MORRISON  MacIVER 
Instructor  in  Landscape  Architecture 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1942. 

THEODORE  FLAVIEN  MATHIEU 

Assistant  Professor  of  Arboriculture 

B.S.   New   Y'ork   College  of  Forestry   in   Syracuse 

Universitv,  1942.  Accepted  to  facultv,  1946. 

ROY  EARL  MORSE 

Instructor  in  Food  Technology 

B.S.    University    of    Massachusetts,     1940.     M.S. 

University   of   Massachusetts,    1941.    Accepted  to 

faculty,  1946. 

RAYMOND  HERMAN  OTTO 
Professor  of  Landscape  Architecture  and  Head  of 

Department 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,   1926.   M.L.A. 
Harvard   University,    1929.   Accepted   to   faculty, 
1938. 

READ  PARMENTER 

Instructor  in  Pomology 

B.S.   University  of  Maine,   1946.   Studied  at  the 

University  of  New  Hampshire.  Accepted  to  faculty, 

1947. 


PAUL  NI(I1()L.\S  PHOCOPIO 

Instructor  in  llnrlinillurc 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,   1941.  .\ccepted 
to  faculty,  1947. 

ARNOLD  DENSMORE  RHODES 

Professor  of  Forestry 

B.S.    University    «i    New    Hampshire,    1934.    M.F. 

Yale  Universitv,  19:i7.  Acci-|>U'cl  to  facultv,  1939. 

JOSEPH  HARRY  RICH 

Associate  Professor  of  Forestry 

B.S.  New  York  State  College  of  Forestry,   1913. 

M.F.  New  York  State  College  of  Forestry,   1936. 

Accepted  to  facultv,  1933. 

OLnEU'coUSENS  ROBERTS 

Assistant  Professor  of  Pomology 

B.S.    University    of    Massachusetts,    1919.    M.S. 

University  of  Illinois,   1941.  Accepted  to  faculty, 

1926. 

JAMES  ROBERTSON  JR. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Landscape  Architecture  and 

Chairman  of  Department  of  Fine  Arts 
B.Arch.   Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology,   1930. 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1930. 

DONALD  ERNEST  ROSS 
Assistant  Professor  of  Floriculture 
B.S.  LTniversity  of  Massachusetts,  1925.  Accepted 
to  faculty,  1928. 

GRANT  BINGEMAN  SNYDER 
Professor  of  Olericulture  and  Head  of  Department 
B.S.A.  University  of  Toronto,  1922.  M.S.  Michigan 
State  College,  1928.  Accepted  to  facultv,  1922. 
PAUL  WILLIAM  STICKEL 
Assistant  Professor  of  Forestry 
B.S.  New  York  State  College  of  Forestry,  Syracuse 
University,  1923.  M.F.  Yale  University,  1924.  .Ac- 
cepted to  faculty,  1945. 

CLARK  LEONARD  THAYER 
Professor  of  Floriculture  and  Head  of  Department  and 

Acting  Head  of  School  of  Horticulture 
B.S.  L'niversity  of  Massachusetts,  1913.  Accepted 
to  faculty,  1919. 

REUBEN  EDWIN  TRIPPENSEE 

Professor  of  Wildlife  Management 

B.S.  Michigan  State  College,  1920.  M.S.  University 

of  Michigan,  1933.  Ph.D.  LTniversity  of  Michigan, 

1934.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1936. 

ALDEN  PARKER  TUTTLE 
Assistant  Professor  of  Vegetable  Gardening 
B.S.   University  of  Massachusetts.   M.S.   Pennsyl- 
vania State  College. 

Prof.  Clark  L.  Thayer.  Acting  Head 


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SCHOOL  OF  ENGINEERING 


MAURICE  EDWARD  BATES 

Professor    of   Mechanical    Engineering    and    Acting 

Head  of  Department 
B.S.E.  University  of  Michigan,  1934.  S.M.  Massa- 
chusetts   Institute    of    Technology,    1935.    Ph.D. 
University  of  Michigan,  1937.  Accepted  to  faculty, 
1946. 

ROBERT  RODERICK  BROWN 

Professor  and  Acting  Head,   Electrical  Engineering 

Department 
B.S.  University  of  Texas,  1925.  M.S.  Massachusetts 
Institute  of  Technology,  1927.  Accepted  to  faculty, 
1947. 

HAROLD  F.  BECK 

Assistant  Professor  of  Agricidtnral  Engineering 
B.S.  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology.  Accepted  to 
faculty,  1947. 

JAMES  PATRICK  COFFEY 

Instructor  in  Mechanical  Engineering 
B.S.  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1946. 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1947. 

Born  in  1921.  B.S.  Massachusetts  Institute  of 
Technology,  1946.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1947. 

KARL  NEWCOMB  HEN'DRICKSON 

Assistant  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering 
M.S.    University    of    Maine,    1936.    Accepted    to 
faculty,  1947. 

JOSEPH  WALTON  LANGFORD 

Assistant  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering 
B.S.  University  of  New'  Hampshire,  1929.  S.M.  in 
E.E.  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  1933. 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1947. 

MINER  JOHN  MARKUSON 

Associate  Professor  of  Agricultural  Engineering 
B.S.  University  of  Minnesota,  1923.  Accepted  to 
faculty,  1925. 


^?*-!% 
'■^ 


Acting  Dean  George  A.  Marston 


GEORGE  ANDREWS  MARSTON 

Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  and  Head  of  Depart- 
ment; Acting  Dean  of  School  of  Engineering 
B.S.  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  1930.  M.S. 
State  University  of  Iowa,  1933.  C.E.  Worcester 
Polytechnic  Institute,  1940.  Accepted  to  faculty, 
1933. 

JOHN  WILLIAM  MOHN 

Instructor  in  Electrical  Engineering 
M.E.  Stevens  Institute  Technology,   1941.  B.S.E. 
Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  1947.  Accepted  to 
faculty,  1947.' 

JOHN  BAXTER  NEWLON 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1919. 

ELMER  CLAYTON  OSGOOD 

Assistant  Professor  of  Cii'il  Engineering 
C.E.  Ren.s.selaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  1928.  D.Eng. 
Rensselaer  Polytechnic  In.stitute,  1931.  Accepted  to 
faculty,  1946.  ' 

GEORGE  FREDERICK  PUSHEE 

Assistant  Professor  of  Agricultural  Engineering 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1916. 

ELMER  STACKPOLE  SACHSE 

Inslniiiur  in  Electrical  Engineering 
B.S.  in  E.E.  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  1946. 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1946. 

JOHN  DAVID  SWENSON 

Professor  of  Mechanical  Engineering 
B.S.  New  York  Univcrsily.  I»;i2.  M.A.  Columbia 
University,  1036.  Accepted  to  faculty,  193G. 

WILLIAiSI  HENRY  TAGUE 

Assistant  Professor  of  Agricultural  Engineering 
B.S.  Iowa  State  College,  1924.  Accepted  to  faculty, 
1929. 

NORMAN  E.  WILSON 

Associate  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering 
E.E.  Cornell  Iniversily,  1937.  M.S.  in  E.E.  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1947. 


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SCHOOL  OF  HOME  ECONOMICS 


Dean  Helen  S.  Mitchell 


MILDRED  BRIGGS 

Assistant  Professor  of  Home  Economics 
B.A.  De  Pamv  University',  1920.  M.S.  Iowa  State 
College,  1925.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1931. 


GLADYS  MAE  COOK 

Assistant  Professor  of  Home  Economics  > 

B.S.  Battle  Creek  College,  1934.  M.S.  University  of 
Massachusetts,    1936.   Accepted  to  faculty,   1936. 

DOROTHY  DAVIS 

Instructor  in  Home  Economics 
B.S.    Syracuse   University,    1937.    M.A.   Teachers 
College,   Columbia   University,   1942.   Accepted   to 
faculty,  1946. 

ALDENE  SCANTLIN  LANGFORD 

Assistant  Professor  of  Home  Economics 
B.S.  Kansas  State  College,  1927.  M.S.  Kansas  State 
College,  1928.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1946. 

OREANA  ALMA  MERRIAM 

Assistant  Professor  of  Home  Economics 
B.S.  University  of  Vermont,  1929.  M.S.  University 
of  Massachusetts,  1936.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1941. 

HELEN  S.  MITCHELL 
Professor  of  Home  Economics  and  Dean  of  School  of 

Home  Economics 
B.A.  Mount  Holyoke  College,   1917.  Ph.D.  Yale 
University,     1921.     Accepted     to     faculty,     1935. 

EMILY  PERRY  THIES 

Instructor  in  Home  Economics 
B.S.   Michigan  State  College,   1925.   Accepted  to 
faculty,  1944. 


DIVISION  OF  MILITARY  SCIENCE 


RICHARD  BRIGGS  EVANS 

Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  and  Head 

of  Diiiision 
B.S.  United  States  Military  Academy,  1923.  Gradu- 
ate of  C.  and  G.S.  School,  1942.  Accepted  to  faculty, 
1946. 

FRANCIS  W.  NYE 

Professor  of  Air  Science  and  Tactics 
B.S.   University   of   Vermont,    1941.   Accepted  to 
faculty,  1946. 

HOWARD  C.  PARKER 

Assistant  Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1936.  M.A.  Co- 
lumbia University,  1939.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1946. 

EDWARD  ALFRED  VIVIAN 

Instructor  in  Militan/  Science  and  Tactics 
B.S.  Texas  A.  M.,  1941.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1946. 

FRANCIS  E.  VOEGELI 

Instructor  in  Military  Science  and  Tactics 
B.S.  University  of  Wichita,  1938.  (In  business  ad- 
ministration). B.S.  United  States  Military  Acade- 
my, 1942.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1947. 


Prof.  Kicharil  B.  Ev 


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DIVISION  OF  PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 


Prof,  tiurry  8.  Hicks,  Head  of  Division 

LORIN  EARL  BALL 

Instructor  in  Physical  Education 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,   1921.  Accepted 
to  faculty,  1923. 

LAWRENCE  ELLIOT  BRIGGS 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physical  Ediicatioii 
B.S.    University    of    Massachusetts,     1927.    M.S. 
University   of   Massachusetts,    1938.   Accepted   to 
faculty,  1927. 

LLEWELLYN  LIGHT  DERBY 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physical  Education  and  Acting 
Head  of  Department  of  Physical  Education  for  Men 
B.S.  Springfield  College,  1940.  Accepted  to  facultv 
1941. 

THOMAS  WOODROW  ECK 

Professor  of  Physical  Education 
B.A.  Colgate  University,  1938.  M.S.  University  of 
Massachusetts,    1944.    .Accepted    to   faculty,    1942. 

HAROLD  >L\RTIX  GORE* 

Professor  of  Physical   Eiliii-uliiDi   and  Head  of  De- 
partment of  Physical  F.diicalion  for  Men 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,   1913.  Accepted 
to  faculty,  1913. 

*0n  leave  of  absence 


CURRY  STARR  HICKS 

Professor  of  Physical  Education  and  Head  of  Division 
B.Pd.  Michigan  State  Normal  College,  1909.  M.Ed. 
Michigan  State  Normal  College,  1924.  Accepted  to 
faculty,  1911. 

SIDNEY  W.  KAUFFMAN 

Assistant  Director  of  Athletics  and  Associate  Professor 

of  Phi/sical  Education 
B.S.   Springfield   College,    1931.   M.Ed.   Springfield 
College,  1934.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1935. 

STEPHEN  RAYilOXD  KOSAKOWSKI 

Instructor    in    Physical    Education   and   Stockbridge 

Athletic  Director 
Graduated  from   Stockbridge  Agricultural  School, 
1940.  Accepted  to  faculty,  1945. 

EARL  EASTMAN  LORDEN 

Professor  of  Physical  Education 
B.S.  University  of  New  Hampshire,   1922.  M.Ed. 
University  of  New  Hampshire,  1935.  Accepted  to 
faculty,  1947. 

JOSEPH  RICH.\RD  ROGERS,  JR. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physical  Education 
Accepted  to  faculty,  1931. 

STANLEY  FRANCIS  SALWAK 

Instructor  in  Physical  Education 
B.S.  University  of  Massachusetts,  1943.  Accepted 
to  faculty,  1946. 

WINIFRED  E.  GASKILL 

Instructor  in  Physical  Education  for  Women 
B.S.  New  Jersey  College  for  Women,  1943.  Accepted 
to  faculty,  1943. 

ELISABETH  YICKERY  HUBBARD 

Instructor  in  Physical  Education  for  Women 
B.S.   University  of  Wisconsin,    1932.   Accepted  to 
faculty,  1946. 

RUTH  JANE  TOTMAN 

Professor  of  Physical  Education  for  Women 
B.S.  New  Jersey  College  for  Women,  1928.  M.Ed. 
University  of  Pittsburgh,  1934.  Accepted  to  faculty, 
1943, 

HELEN  LUCILLE  WAGNER 

Instructor  in  Physical  Education  for  Women 
B.S.   Ohio   State    University,    1946.    Accepted    to 
faculty,  1946. 


DEPARTMENT 

OF 

STUDENT  HEALTH 


DEPARTMENT 

OF 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 


ELEANOR  DORIS  DAIUTE 

Assistant  Professor  of  Hygiene 
M.S.    Middlesex    University,    1936.    Accepted    to 
faculty,  1943 

ERNEST  JAMBS  RADGLIFFE 

Professor  of  Hygiene  and  Head  of  Department  of 

Student  Health 
M.S.    University    of    Toronto,    1923.    Accepted    to 
faculty,  1927. 


RICHARD  MOWRY  COLWELL 

Assistant  Professor  of  Business  Administration 
B.S.  Rhode  Island  State  College,  1935.  M.S.  Rhode 
Island  State  College,  1937.  Accepted  to  taculty,1937. 

SHERMAN  HOAR 

Assistant  Professor  of  Business  Administration 
.\.B.  Harvard  University,  1940.  Accepted  to  faculty, 
1946. 


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FACULTY  HONOR  SOCIETIES 


SIGMA  XI 

A  society  dedicated  to  science  and  to  the  encour- 
agement of  scientific  research  is  Sigma  Xi.  Members 
are  graduate  stvidents  and  faculty  members  elected 
on  demonstrated  abilitj  to  carry  on  research.  Marks 
are  no  criterion. 

Originally  founded  at  Cornell  in  1886,  the  chapter 
at  the  University  of  Massachusetts  had  its  inception 
in  1938. 

Four  meetings  are  held  yearly  at  which  public 
lectures  are  given  by  prominent  scientists.  Meetings 
were  held  this  year  in  January,  February,  March, 
and  April. 

OFFICERS 
President:  Dr.  James  Fuller 
Vice-President:  Dr.  William  G.  Colby 
Secretary:  Dr.  Gilbert  Woodside 
Treasurer:  Prof.  John  S.  Bailey 

MEMBERS 
George  W.  .\lderman,  Charles  P.  Alexander,  Allen 
E.  Anderson,  E.  E.  Anderson,  John  G.  Archibald, 
John  S.  Bailey,  Hugh  P.  Baker,  Lawrence  M.  Bart- 
lett,  tGarland  Bass,  William  B.  Becker,  Emmett 
Bennett,  fJohn  H.  Blair,  Arthur  I.  Bourno,  Oran  C. 
Boyd,  Leon  A.  Bradley,  Kenneth  L.  Bullis,  fElton 
L.  Clark,  William  G.  Colby,  G.  Chester  Cramton, 
tJohn  L.  Creech,  tChester  Cross,  fGilbert  S.  Davis, 
fPaul  Doigan,  William  L.  Doran,  Walter  S.  Eisen- 
menger,  fMrs.  Katherine  Esselen,  William  B.  Es- 
selen,  Jr.,  Carl  R.  Fellers,  Richard  W.  Fessenden, 
*William  H.  Fitzpatrick,  **James  A.  Foord,  Ralph 
L.  France,  Julius  H.  Frandsen,  Henry  J.  Franklin, 
Monroe  E.  Freeman,  Arthur  P.  French,  James  E. 
Fuller,  Constantine  J.  Gilgut,  Marie  S.  Gutowska, 
tW.  B.  Hathaway,  Frank  A.  Hays,  R.  P.  Holds- 
worth,  Arthur  D.  Holmes,  Mrs.  Julia  O.  Holmes, 
Dr.  Charles  Hurwitz,  Fred  P.  Jeffrey,  I,inus  H. 
Jones,  A.  M.  Kaplan,  Clifford  V.  Kightlinger,  John 
W.  Kuzmeski,  William  H.  Lachman,  fRobert  L. 
LeBrec,  Arthur  S.  Levine,  fCornelius  C.  Lewis, 
tVictor  M.  Lewis,  John  E.  W.  McConnell,  Malcolm 
A.  McKenzie,  George  A.  Marston,  Antonio  Lopez 
Matas,  Oreana  A.  Merriam,  fRicardo  Millares,  fRoy 
E.  Morse,  William  S.  Mueller,  Reuben  A.  Munday, 
A.  Vincent  Osmun,  *Ernest  M.  Parrott,  Wallace  F. 
Powers,  J.  Harry  Rich,  V.  A.  Rice,  Walter  S.  Ritchie, 
Arnold  D.  Rhodes,  fCharles  J.  Rogers,  William  H. 
Ross,  Frank  R.  Shaw,  Jacob  K.  Shaw,  Dale  H. 
Sieling,  Fred  J.  Sievers,  J.  Harold  Smith,  Miss 
Marion  Smith,  Harvey  L.  Sweetman,  Miss  Jay  R. 
Traver,  Reuben  E.  Trippensee,  Ralph  Van  Meter, 
Henry  Van  Roekel,  William  G.  Vinal,  Walter  Weeks, 
Mrs.  Aime  W.  Wertz,  Warren  D.  Whitcomb,  Harold 

E.  White,  Gilbert  L.  Woodside,  Robert  E.  Young. 

ALUMNI  AFFILIATES 
Royal  P.  Allaire,  fDean  .Asquith,  fW'illiam  H. 
Bender,  Herbert  F.  Bergman,  Robert  E.  Buck,  John 
A.  Clague,  fGeorge  C.  Claver,  Jr.,  tGeorge  S.  Cong- 
don,  Shirley  Gale  Cross,  H.  Robert  De  Rose,  fRed- 
erick  W.  Dow,  fCharles  K.  Ewing,  tMiss  Angela 
Filios,  tArnold  Fischman,  Francis  P.  Griffiths,  John 

F.  Hanson,  Clinton  V.  MacCoy,  A.  H.  Madden, 
tA.  Boyd  Pack,  Raymond  T.  Parkhurst,  fUrbano  C. 
Pozzani,  Bryan  C.  Redmon,  Philip  N.  Simon,  Law- 
rence   Southwick,    Thomas    Sproston,    Jr.,    *Capt. 


PHI  BETA  KAPPA 

While  llic  University  does  not  have  a  chapter  of 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  there  does  exist  on  campus  a  cer- 
tain group  of  faculty  elected  to  the  honorary  society 
elsewhere  who  banded  together  under  the  late  Pro- 
fessor Patterson  in  1932  to  encourage  liberal  scholar- 
ship on  the  campus. 

The  society  meets  together  three  times  a  year.  At 
its  most  recent  meeting  a  long  discussion  of  the  new 
liberal  arts  curriculum  at  Amherst  College  was  held. 
President  Charles  W.  Cole  of  Amherst  being  the 
guest  speaker. 

It  is  the  hope  of  the  members  that  in  the  near 
future  an  undergraduate  chapter  may  be  established. 
In  the  meanwhile,  the  association  nominates  a  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  Scholar  from  each  year's  graduating 
class. 

OFFICERS 
President:  Dr.  Gilbert  L.  Woodside 
Vice-President:  Prof.  Ames  Pierce 
Secretary-Treasurer:  Dr.  William  H.  Ross 

MEMBERS 

(including  Faculty  wives  and  Town  Members) 

Messrs.  Beaumont,  Cannon,  Crampton,  DuBois, 
Goding,  Hamlin,  Helming,  Julian,  Lyon,  Mac- 
Kimmie,  Moore,  Machmer,  O'Donnell,  Pierce,  Ross, 
Schoonmaker,  Shipperd,  Wheeler,  Wood,  Woodside. 

Mesdames  Bullis,  Dinn,  Rich,  Shaw,  Thompson. 

Misses  Helen  Mitchell,  Marion  Smith. 


W.  N.  Sullivan,  Frederic  Theriault,  Robert  G.VTis- 
cher,  Frederick  W.  Wenzel,  Jr.,  fJohn  M.  Wood- 
ward, Frank  J.  Yourga. 

RETIRED  MEMBERS 
Clarence  E.  Gordon,  Dr.  C.  A.  Peters. 

fChapter  Associates 
*Military  Leave  of  Absence 
**Chapter  Member  Not  Affiliated  with  the  College 


27] 


THE  NEW  BESIDE  THE  OLD 


THE  ASSOCIATE 


The  proposed  War  M.' 


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ALUMNI 


Taylor  M.  Mills  '29;  Richard  J.  Conglelon,  former  commanding  officer,  58th  College  Training  Detachment  (Air  Corps) 
at  the  University;  Mrs.  Hinchey  Gallagher  '30,  Mrs.  Dean  F.  Baker.  Dean  F.  Baker  '13,   George  E.  Emery  '24,  Executive 

Secretary,  Associate  Alumni 
George  H.  Allen  '36;  Dennis  M.  Crowley  '29,  President,  Associate  Alumni;  Mrs.  Richard  J.  Congleton,  Doric  Alviani 

N.  Y.  ALUMNI  BANQUET 


During  the  year  just  passed  the  Associate  Alumni  has  continued  with  its  work  to  pro- 
mote, in  every  proper  way,  the  welfare  and  prestige  of  the  University. 

Through  the  efforts  of  Chairman  Edgar  A.  Perry  '16  and  his  hundreds  of  co-workers  the 
^Yar  ^lemorial  Fund  has  reached  more  than  $100,000  as  this  Index  goes  to  press. 

Through  the  efforts  of  Alden  C.  Brett  '12,  Chairman,  and  the  Alumni  Building  Cor- 
poration, Greenough  and  Chadbourne  dormitories  have  been  opened  for  occupancy  and 
work  already  is  started  on  the  construction  of  another  alumni  dormitory.  Three  more  will 
be  built  within  the  next  few  months. 

Working  together  with  a  student  committee,  the  Officers  and  Directors  of  the  Associate 
Alumni  sponsored  the  Bill,  heard  before  the  Massachusetts  Legislature,  which  changed  the 
name  of  the  college  to  the  University  of  Massachusetts. 

Notable  this  year  has  been  the  re-activation  of  local  alumni  clubs  scattered  throughout 
the  United  States  from  New  England  to  California.  The  New  York  City  Club  held  its  first 
dinner  meeting  since  war-time  restrictions  curtailed  such  events.  The  Alumni  Club  in  Chi- 
cago reorganized  and  held  its  first  regular  meeting  since  the  war.  Alumni  came  together  in 
Los  Angeles  for  a  pleasant  dinner  meeting  and  a  renewal  of  the  prewar  gatherings. 

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Amidst  classes  and  exams,  U  of 
M  students  found  time  to  take  ad- 
vantage of  a  greater  "social  year. " 
Old  customs  were  revived  and  new 
ones  added.  Dances  and  events 
were  "bigger  and  better";  parties 
held  more  often  in  an  attempt  to 
entertain  a  universitv. 


Oda^en. 


Beginning  ivith  music  and  ending  wiih 
flowers,  October  was  the  Welcome-Back 
month  of  the  year.  Freshmen  were  welcomed 
to  the  campus  first  by  a  successful  Maroon 
Key-Scrolls  Dance  and  then  by  books  and 
professors  as  classes  began  in  earnest. 

lifter  a  brief  holiday,  the  welcoming  be- 
gan again  with  the  sorority  Round  Robin 
teas  for  the  freshman  girls.  Then  on  Home- 
coming Weekend  the  alumni  were  welcomed 
back  with  the  Norwich  game,  a  round  of 
fraternity  dances,  and  cider  and  donuts  in 
Mem  Hall. 

Just  as  the  end  of  September  had  begun 
tlie  welcoming  with  Hazel  Scott's  first  Con- 
cert Association  performance,  the  end  of 
October  ended  welcoming — ivitli  a  beautiful 
display  of  flowers  at  the  annual  Hort  Shoiv. 
Now  the  year  could  officially  begin. 


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J^aueinaen. 


Football  games  and  chrysanthemums — 
concerts  and  conferences — and  with  them, 
the  month  of  Xovember  had  come  to  the  Uni- 
versity campus. 

The  annual  Horticulture  Show  attracted 
hundreds  to  the  campus.  And  still  more 
visitors  came  a^  the  University  played  host 
to  the  Men's  Local  4-H  Leaders'  Confer- 
ence and  the  Comiecticut  Valley  Section  of 
the  American  Chemical  Society. 

Over  one  hundred  voices  celebrated  Christ- 
mas with  Handel's  Messiah — the  first 
part  of  a  Christmas  Old-Christmas  New 
program  presented  by  the  University  chorus, 
while  the  campus  thespians  rehearsed  far 
their  coming  production  of  the  Male  Ani- 
mal. 

A  wonderful  Tufts  weekend,  despite  our 
defeat;  at  long  last.  Thanksgiving  vacation, 
and  November  was  gone. 


^eceiKaen. 


December  was  a  month  of  music!  It  be- 
gan until  a  dance  and  ended  with  a  song. 

Military  Ball,  the  season  s  first  formal, 
and  Gene  Krupa;  the  National  Symphony 
Orchestra,  the  heginning  of  a  classical  tradi- 
tion for  the  U.  of  M.,  and  Hans  Kindler — 
both  in  one  iceekend: 

December  featured  drama,  too.  Roister 
Doisters'  presentation  of  The  Male  Animal 
proved  as  lively  and  laughable  a  comedy  as 
James  Thurber  could  have  meant  it  to  be. 

With  the  opening  af  the  basketball  season 
came  pre-ganie  rallies  and  new  University 
songs. 

Pageants,  parties,  and  student  caroling 
ushered  in  the  holiday  spirit  which  cul- 
minated in  a  "Christmas  Concert" — a  Uni- 
versity Chorus  production . 

Krupa  and  Kindler,  new  songs  and  old 
carols — a  true  University  spirit! 


^anua 


^ 


Basketball  games  and  stormy  weather.  .  . 
plans  for  Carnival  and  finals  looming 
ahead.  . .  a  new  month  and  a  new  year  at  the 
University  of  Massachusetts. 

Election  early  in  the  month  showed  the 
student  body  in  favor  of  joining  XSA  and 
combining  WSGA  and  Senate  as  a  single 
governing  body.  At  the  same  time,  Redmen 
became  the  official  name  for  the  University's 
football  eleven. 

In  the  field  of  athletics,  the  basketball 
teams  traveled  to  Boston  University,  Spring- 
field, and  NHU,  while  here  on  campus, 
WAA  conducted  its  annual  play  day. 

The  end  of  the  month  found  dorms  and 
fraternity  houses  silent  as  earnest  stxidents 
pored  over  their  books — finals  were  coming 
— and  another  semester  was  gone. 


^eoA^ua^if, 


Carnival  sculptures  and  sorority  teas .  . . 
valentines  and  snoiv  queens.  .  as  February 
and  a  7iew  semester  came  to  flic  University 
campus. 

With  a  new  semester  came  new  students — 
over  200  of  them — from  Fort  Devens.  And 
■with  the  new  semester  too,  came  long-delayed 
sorority  rushing  and  pledging. 

The  first  University  Winter  Carnival 
highlighted  the  month's  activities.  Inter- 
class  plays,  fraternity  sings,  fashion  shows, 
and  sports  events  rounded  out  a  full  week  of 
events  climaxed  by  the  traditional  Carnival 
Ball.  AEPi's  March  of  Dimes  took  top 
honors  as  the  campus's  most  outstanding 
snmv  scidpture. 

In  the  field  of  sports,  the  University  bas- 
ketball team  played  host  to  Boston  Univer- 
sity in  the  last  game  of  the  season.  And  so 
the  leap  year  month  skipped  by. 


T'Vjir 


MgAx^U 


The  icindi/  month  blew  in  the  opening  of 
the  Campus  Community  Chest  Drive,  which 
lasted  the  week  of  March  first. 

This  near  there  was  no  set  goal  except  on 
the  percentage  of  contribution. 

The  singing,  dancing,  and  mirthful 
Campus  Varieties,  directed  by  Art  White 
and  Hy  Edelstein,  depicted  a  street  scene  in 
New  York.  The  first  and  third  acts  took 
place  in  the  big  city,  tvhile  the  second  act 
was  a  flash-back  to  our  campus.  On  March 
23,  one  hundred  and  fifty  voices  of  the  Uni- 
versity Chorus  sang  as  its  second  presenta- 
tion of  the  year  the  cantata,  Seven  Last 
Words  by  DuBois.  Easter  vacation  made 
the  month  cavort  like  a  true  lamb. 


AfiA.ll,  19^7 


"A  young  man's  thoughts  turn  to  love." 
Spring  had  come,  for  the  campus  was  over- 
run u-ith  Ent.  students  looking  for  all  kinds 
of  hugs.  The  usual  deluge  of  April  showers 
greeted  Inter-Greek  Week.  Highlights  of  the 
ireek  were  Inter  fraternity  Skits  and  Inter- 
■mrority  Sing  and  Declamation.  While  Phi 
Sig  copped  the  prize  for  the  skits,  Chi  Omega 
won  the  Sing,  with  Sigma  Delta  Tau  coming 
in  with  the  Declamation  award.  The  next 
week  saw  the  Glee  Club  presentation  of  the 
Rod  Mill. — All  who  saw  it  thought  Broad- 
way could  do  no  better. — To  finish  this  e.v- 
citing  month.  Paid  Robeson  visited  our 
campus,  giving  71s  a  magnificent  concert  and 
e.vcerptsfrom  Othello. 


"/  0^3fi 


-W 


Maif,  19^7 


The  C-Store  ht'gaii  fo  think  of  ordering 
new  banner.s-  and  the  administration  re- 
gretted a  neir  order  for  MSC  stationery — 
months  of  hard  work  had  finally  borne  fruit, 
and  early  ui  May,  Massachusetts  State 
College  officially  became  the  University  of 
Massach  n.tetts. 

Early  in  the  month  also,  WSGA  con- 
ducted the  annual  Mother's  Day  weekend, 
climaxed  by  the  Roister  Doister  presenta- 
tion of  First  Lady. 

The  beginning  of  the  month  also  untnessed 
the  traditional  Junior-Senior  processional, 
irhere  new  Isogon  members  were  tapped. 

Music  week — Legislature  Day,  to  show 
our  representatives  the  University  catnpus — 
and  the  first  month  in  the  history  of  the  new 
University  had  come  and  (/one. 


/««0, 19^7 


June,  1947 — it  was  the  end  of  our  aca- 
demic year.  Undergraduates  had  (jone  home, 
only  Semors  remained  for  their  last  campus 
Weekend.  It  signified  the  Soph-Senior  Hop 
— the  return  of  the  Alumni  as  far  back  as 
the  Class  of  'S7 — all  the  class  reunions — the 
Cornerstone  Ceremony  for  the  new  Home 
Economics  Building — the  Baccalaureate 
Service  ^Iddress  by  Reverend  James  D. 
Sidlivan  S.J.,  of  Boston  College — the  Aca- 
demic Procession  from  Memorial  Hall — 
and  Graduation  Exercises  with  an  address 
by  His  E.icellency  Robert  Fiske  Bradford, 
Governor  of  the  Commonivealth.  This  was 
'47's  goodbye  to  the  new  University  of  Mas- 
sachusetts. 


'  ''''^^.  J^ 


i^^tl" 


AcGxieimc  Aciloitie^ 


Embracing  publications,  music 
activities,  and  the  dramatic  so- 
ciety, "Ac  Ac"  built  stronger  or- 
ganizations through  the  year.  It 
was  inevitable  that  this  ever-popu- 
lar phase  of  U  of  M  activity  should 
reflect  the  spirit  of  growth  and  in- 
foi-m  the  students  of  an  expanding 
camj^us. 


Because  a  yearbook  is  a  permanent 
memory  of  a  complete  year  at  college,  the 
1948  Index  Board  tried  to  catch  the 
spirit  of  the  school  year  as  it  wrote  the 
history  of  1947-48. 

The  keynote  of  the  year  was  expansion : 
the  Index  expanded  along  with  the  cam- 
pus. This  year  a  bigger  book  was  planned 
in  order  to  meet  the  demands  of  a  uni- 
versity campus  growing  in  every  phase 
of  college  life.  The  result — deadlines  a 
month  earlier  to  allow  for  the  printing  of 
a  larger  book,  more  pictures,  more  copy, 
a  larger  staff  working  together  in  a  small 
office,  more  confusion,  delays,  sleepless 
nights,  feverish  activity.  And  with  it  all 
came  the  determination  to  publish  a  book 
worthy  of  a  university,  one-year  old. 


nd  Bus.  Mgr.  Teddy  approve  plans 


of  the  INDEX  Offic 


F.   Pelton,   H.   Simon,  W.   Feldman,   E.   Hibbard,  P. 

Stevens.  K.  Howard 
B.  Brodcrick,  D.  Lieberman,  M.  Arons,  G.  Eissman, 

A.  O'Neill,  L.  Gillis,  E.  Tananbaum 
W.    Tague,    Photography    Ed.:    E.    Dobkin,    Literary 
Ed.;  C.  Mangum.  Asst.  Ed.;  E.  Handlin,  Ed.-in-Chief; 
T.    Melahouris,    Bus.    Mgr.;    R.    Raphael,    Art    Ed.; 
L.  Jones,  Statistics  Ed.;  H.  Gottesman,  Photog.  Ed. 


"Teddy"  confers  with  her  board 


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e<dL 


e><ii(iit 


ITS.    IVrry.    Tuguc.     Fcldman.    Binder.    Allshor. 
.viiiany.      Doyle.      Maynard.      Spiegel.      Gingras. 

Broude.  Grosser.  Shcvis.  Mcllcn 
nmel,  Marien.  Beller.  Kaufman,  llandlin.  Wolfe, 
er.  Pratt.  Davenport.  Kronheim,  Colieii.  Warner, 

Miller,  Kreiger,  Spreiregen.  Tananbaum 
an.  Arons.  Lieberman.  Epstein.  Cynarski.  Jacobs, 
ini.  Bobbins.  Collon.  Bilelsky.  Baphael.  Dobkin 


"Only  ten  more  inches  to  fill"  .  .  ."Who 
wants  to  do  this  Scrolls  story".  .  ."Hey, 
Ham's  on  the  phone — he  wants  some 
copy".  .  .and  so  goes  a  typical  Tuesday 
night  at  the  Collegian  office,  as  the  staflf 
put  the  weekly  issue  of  the  campus's 
"most  powerful  newspaper"  to  bed. 

Working  on  the  principle  of  a  "free  and 
responsible  press"  as  one  of  the  most  nec- 
essary features  of  college  life,  the  Col- 
legian, besides  capably  reporting  the  news 
of  the  week,  has  taken  an  active  part  in 
building  up  a  greater  spirit  of  understand- 
ing among  students  and  faculty  alike  in 
solving  campus  problems. 

Receiving  its  brickbats  as  well  as  its 
bouquets,  the  Collegian  always  upheld  the 
highest  standards  of  campus  and  profes- 
sional journalism. 


p.  Clancy,  G.  Burgess,  J.  Roberts,  Editor 

Absent:    D.    Abramson,    P.    Greenberg,    Bus.    Mgr 

1.  Ratner.  Circ.  Mgr. 


^Ue  2.i4xi^tenJ.u 


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This  first  year  of  financial  independence  for  the  Quarterly  has  marked  the  broadening 
of  its  objectives.  From  being  the  "medium  of  undergraduate  hterary  expression,"  it  has  ad- 
vanced to  inchide  artistic  endeavor  in  drawings  and  photography.  It  has  also  been  able  to 
offer  annual  prizes  for  the  best  work  in  each  of  the  classifications  which  it  seeks  to  encourage. 

Those  serving  on  the  editorial  board  were:  Jean  Roberts  as  editor,  Patricia  Clancy  as 
associate  editor,  Doris  Abramson  and  George  Burgess  as  assistant  editors.  Paul  Greenberg 
acted  as  business  manager  with  Irving  Ratner  as  his  assistant. 

In  the  new  Quarferly  office  in  Old  Chapel,  members  of  the  Board  kept  conference  hours 
so  that  they  might  be  available  to  contributors,  and  so  be  of  more  constructive  use  to  them. 
Other  activities  of  the  Board  have  included  conducting  a  poll  under  the  direction  of  Judith 
Bazol  for  the  purpose  of  aligning  the  editorial  policy  more  closely  with  student  opinion,  and 
establishing  a  system  of  exchange  with  other  college  magazines.  Competition  for  those  inter- 
ested in  being  elected  to  the  editorial  board  was  carried  out,  and  plans  wei-e  laid  to  provide 
for  both  giiest  articles,  and  the  exchange  of  contributions  with  other  colleges. 


select  the  best 


59] 


The  Roister  Doister  fall  presentation  of  Elliot  Nugent  and  James  Thurber's  comedy, 
llie  Male  Animal,  began  a  very  successful  year  for  the  dramatic  society  of  the  University  of 
Massachusetts.  Under  the  able  direction  of  Mr.  Arthur  Niedeck,  professor  of  speech  and 
advisor  to  the  Roister  Bolsters,  Florence  Healy  '48,  Robert  Wroe  '49,  Paul  Stenard  '40, 
Romona  Richards  '50  and  a  very  competent  supporting  cast  captivated  the  campus  audience 
with  their  splendid  interpretation  of  the  delightful  comedy. 

In  the  winter  the  Roister  Doisters  sponsored  the  Interclass  Plays,  one  of  the  many  high- 
lights of  Winter  Carnival  week.  The  excellence  of  the  Juniors'  production  of  Gilbert  Emery's 
psychological  drama.  Thank  Yoii,  Doctor,  won  them  first-place  honors. 

Second-place  laurels  went  to  the  Sophomore  Class  for  their  production  of  Winifred 
Harkridge's  comedy,  The  Florist  Shop. 

Third  place  went  to  the  Freshmen  for  a  delightful  performance  of  Ethel  Van  der  Veer's 
Romance  of  the  IVillow  Creek;  fourth  place  to  the  Seniors  for  Milton  Mills'  Greek  Meets  Greek, 
a  humorous  picture  of  fraternity  life. 

In.spired  by  their  success  in  the  fall,  the  Roister  Doisters  began  work  in  March  on  Max- 
well Anderson's  Joan  of  Lorraine.  W^ith  this  production  in  the  spring  the  1947-48  activities 
were  brought  to  a  close. 


I'rc-ProdiiclionClio 


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(lallten.  ^ai6.te^l  K^tao-e . . . 


Shensky.  Thomas.  Slenard,  Therian,  Davis.  Barrows,  Knox,  Farley,  Hibbard.  Puisz,  Brenner.  La  Koehelle,   Courchene. 

Edelstein 
Simmons.  Bowman.  Guertin,  Bayles.  Cooper,  Hyndman.  McDonough,  Gobbi,  Lee,  Kronheim.  Levine.    Davenport. 

Tolman.  Osuch.  Orlandella 
Healy.  Tech.  Mgr.;  Chase.    Easland,   Honkonen.  Chapman.  Wroe.  Pres.:   Rheaume,  Bus.  Mgr.;  Silverman.   Marien, 

Mangum,  Stewart 
Absent:  Burgess,  V.-Pres. 


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phone!" 


juiujo^  Win 
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ONCE  AGAIN  THE  BAND 


Goliliii.  Briinlry.  I'opkin.  Baker.  Marsdcn.  Caiily,  Taylor,  Chase,  Robinson,  KosaricU,  Mann 

Patterson,  Chadwick,  Mcllen.  Cohen,  Graham,  Anthony,  Bertram,  Wicdhaas,  Fox,  Brodcrick.  Judclson,  Merrill 

Sanctuary,  Mrs.  Mellen,  Kaufman,  Camann,  Moody.  Rowe,  Bloniarz,  Dcwninp 


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ENLIVENED  FALL  SPORTS 


Football  games,  ROTC  reviews,  and  school  concerts  highlighted  the  activities  of  the 
University  Band  this  year. 

Besides  providing  music  at  many  of  the  football  games,  the  band  sponsored  a  drill  team 
for  the  second  year.  Under  the  direction  of  Wally  Kelleher,  50  girls  marched  with  the  band 
at  the  year's  important  football  games.  Leading  the  band  as  drum  majorettes  were  Jewel 
Kaufman,  Bunny  Bloniarz,  Ann  Crotty,  and  Edgar  Canty. 

During  the  winter  months,  the  band  did  not  operate  as  a  whole  unit.  However,  most  of 
the  members  played  in  special  groups — some  in  the  brass  choir,  some  in  the  dance  band,  and 
still  others  in  various  campus  musical  organizations. 

With  spring  came  renewed  activities  of  the  whole  band.  John  Weidhaas,  Band  Manager, 
and  Bob  Bertram,  student  leader,  conducted  the  band  at  many  ROTC  functions. 

A  spring  concert  ended  the  group's  activities  for  the  year. 


Salute  to  "Old  Bay  State" 


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WITH  THE  DRILL  TEAM 


This  fall  marked  the  second  season  in  which  the  Drill  Team,  a  division  of  the  Band,  has 
been  in  operation  on  the  U  of  M  campus.  It  was,  however,  the  first  season  in  which  the  group 
had  done  any  extensive  work  since  it  was  formed  too  late  in  1946  to  appear  at  more  than  two 
of  the  State  football  games.  The  activities  of  the  team  consisted  of  marching  through  appro- 
priate formations  and  letters  during  the  half  of  each  game. 

It  was  believed  that  the  U  of  ]\I  group  is  the  only  such  organization  in  the  East,  but  this 
year's  team  was  determined  to  maintain  its  standing  in  case  competition  should  arise.  There- 
fore, the  girls  practiced  long  hours  on  the  athletic  field,  under  the  capable  direction  of  Wally 
Kallaugher,  trying  to  improve  their  art.  Wally's  patience  and  the  team's  perseverance  were 
rewarded  each  Saturday  when  the  gray-clad  girls  performed  the  difficult  formations  with 
ever  greater  skill  and  precision. 


Across  the  field  they  stride 


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MAKING  FORMATIONS 


Miller,  Marshall,  Eissman^  Hill,  Moore,  Caldwell,  Crowell,  Davenport,  Howe,  Litz,  MacVicar,  Giordano,  Decker 
Parker,  McCarthy.   Krieger,   Donahue,   Simmons.   Marston.   Chadwick.   Monroe,  Cohen,  Cole,   Duckworth,   Luther 

Magiopoulas,  Bartlett 
DiGrappa,  Parker.  Trombla.  Caird,  Simmons.  Stewart,  Steliga,  Cady,  Terry 
Romano,  Felton,  Kallaugher,  Director;  Baker,  Young 


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TliiNc      H0I4- OtLCb 


UNIVERSITY  CHORUS 


llarlielas.  Alellrn,  Mr.  W  hit.-,  Bross,  Gifroeiier,  Drewniak.  Alkon.  Ring,  Yarosh,  Blank,  Reis,  Houran.  Wood,  Mount, 

Thresher,  Thomas,  Doane,  Chmura,  Nix 
Marshall,  Magiopoules,  Siagel,  Easland,  Cooper,  Carr,  Miller,  Bolles,  Wells,  Raphael,  Westcott,  Goodman,  Pratt, 

Caldwell,  Tolman,  Moore,  Stern,  Crosby,  Curtis,  Chase,  Peck,  Pemstein,  Archibald 

Peck,  Silverman.  Romano,  Simmons,  Semon,  Kaufman.  Brown,  Pierce,  Van  Meter,  Alger,  Stewart.  Terry,  McKinstry 

Bowman,  Marsh,  Rice,  Macelroy,  Sirene,  Hauterman,  Fisher,  Trott,  Johnson,  Wilinsky,  Chadwick 


Anyone  interested  in  music  who  can  carry  a  tune  was  welcomed  without  exception  to 
membership  in  the  University  Chorus.  The  philosophy  behind  this  was  that  sometime  in  a 
person's  life,  if  he  has  any  desire  to  sing,  he  should  have  a  chance  to  show  off  his  vocal  ability. 
In  this  way  people  who  might  have  a. musical  aptitude,  but  would  ordinarily  be  passive  to  the 
idea  of  singing  formally,  have  a  chance.  Not  only  was  this  organization  democratic  on  the 
campus  but  also  in  the  community,  because  the  faculty,  their  families,  and  town  members 
sufficiently  interested  were  also  welcomed.  As  a  result  the  group  was  composed  of  about  160 
members. 

The  program  presented  by  the  University  Chorus  during  this  past  year,  their  second 
year  of  existence,  was  a  very  extensive  one.  Handel's  "Messiah"  was  presented  by  them,  the 
proceeds  of  which  were  contributed  to  the  American  Cancer  Society.  The  presentation  was 
transcribed  and  re-broadcasted  during  Christmas  week.  The  second  concert  was  a  Christmas 
one  in  which  student  soloists,  the  University  Chorale,  the  Chorus,  and  the  audience  partici- 
pated. This  program  was  broadcasted  directly  over  the  radio.  In  March  a  sacred  cantata, 
"Seven  Last  Words, "  was  presented  by  the  choi-us  and  soloists  as  their  Easter  program. 


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UNIVERSITY  CHORALE 


The  University  Chorale  is  a  group  of  twenty-eight  selected  students,  twelve  men  and 
sixteen  women,  who  perform  not  only  for  their  friends  and  neighbors  on  the  campus,  but  who 
also  travel  to  other  towns  making  guest  appearances,  thus  spreading  their  own  fame,  and 
that  of  the  school.  The  Chorale  is  unique  in  the  fact  that  it  is  capable  of  presenting  an  entire 
concert,  an  operetta  of  the  Gilbert  and  Sullivan  type,  a  sacred  work,  or  even  a  program  of 
shorter  pieces. 

A  concert  was  presented  at  the  Snowman's  Frolic  program  by  them  during  Winter 
Carnival  Week.  The  program  consisted  of  choral  music,  light  songs,  spirituals,  Gilbert  and 
Sullivan,  and  songs  from  "Brigadoon. "  The  same  concert  was  given  by  the  Chorale  in  Wor- 
cester, Westfield,  and  for  the  Lord  Jeff  winter  school.  The  University  Chorale  traveled  also 
to  Arlington  where  they  sang  for  the  Boston  alumni.  During  March  the  group  made  a  record- 
ing of  Faure's  "Requiem"  which  was  broadcasted  on  radio  station  WBZ  and  WBZA  on 
Good  Friday. 

Since  the  birth  of  the  University  and  the  Chorale  have  both  occurred  during  this  past 
year,  we  anxiously  watch  the  expansion  and  success  of  both;  and  may  they  both  continue 
their  excellent  work  of  this  last  year. 


Drewniak,  Houran,  Ring,  Brown,  Reis,  Pierce,  Wood,  Mount,  Thresher 

Miller,  BoUes,  Wells,  Chase,  Bross,  Mellen,  Rescia,  Curtis,  Westcott,  Carr 

Easland,  Peck,  Peck,  Romano,  Van  Meter,  Terry,  Archibald,  Fisher,  MacElroy 


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Bross,  Houran,  Wood,  Pierce,  R.  Smith,  H.  B.  Smilh 

Kasland,  Miller,  Gfreoarer,  Wiedhaas,  Thresher,  Chase,  Cooper 

Carr,  Wells,  Brown,  Mount,  Romano,  Stewart,  Bolles 


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GIVES  BROADWAY  SHOWS 


Although  Victor  Herbert's  "Red  Mill,"  directed  by  Doric  Alviani,  assisted  by 
Robert  jNIcCartney,  was  experimental  last  year,  its  tremendous  success  has  made  the  Operet- 
ta Guild  an  academic  activity.  This  first  production  of  the  Operetta  Guild  was  the  first  time  a 
Broadway  show  had  ever  been  brought  to  this  area  by  an  amateur  company.  Dorothy  Mor- 
ton Billings  made  a  charming  Gretchen,  while  Ray  Frenier,  a  newcomer  before  college  foot- 
lights, displayed  a  fine  baritone  voice  as  Hendrik.  Gordon  Smith  and  Bill  Clark,  as  Con  Kid- 
der and  Kid  Conner,  respectively,  proved  to  be  the  top  campus  laugh  team  by  their  hilarious 
performance. 

This  year  the  guild  performed  Cole  Porter's  "Anything  Goes."  The  guild  is  a  broad 
organization,  in  that  its  members  include  alumni,  and  thus  keeps  former  students  interested 
in  collegiate  life.  Success  of  the  production  is  foremost;  therefore  alumni  or  anyone  associated 
with  the  University  may  perform  if  the  need  arises. 


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THE  HANDBOOK 


To  contribute  toward  making  the  Handbook  a  college  bible  for  the  U  of  M  students  has 
been  the  goal  of  this  year's  Handbook  Board  members.  With  the  hope  of  producing  a  book 
answering  every  possible  question  of  campus  concern,  giving  the  students  a  day-by-day 
calendar  for  future  events,  as  well  as  a  complete  directory  of  college  personalities  and  places, 
the  Board  has  worked  steadily  toward  its  day  of  publication.  The  Handbook  has  definitely 
emerged  from  a  Freshman  status  to  that  of  a  general  campus  organ.  Guided  by  the  editorial 
ability  of  Betty  Krieger  and  the  never-failing  advice  of  Miss  Leonta  Horrigan,  the  Board 
may  well  be  proud  of  its  work  and  results. 


ACADEMIC  ACTIVITIES  BOARD 

The  Academic  Activities  Board  is  composed  of  a  general  manager,  two  faculty  members, 
two  alumni,  and  managers  of  the  Collegian,  Quarterly,  Index,  Handbook,  University  Chorus, 
University  Chorale,  Operetta  Guild,  Band,  and  Roister  Bolsters. 

The  Board  serves  as  a  financial  aid  to  the  organizations  under  its  jurisdiction.  On  Com- 
mencement Sunday,  at  their  annual  breakfast,  the  Board  awards  honorary  gold  medals  to 
alumni  who  have  made  definite  contributions  along  academic  lines  on  campus  or  elsewhere. 
In  1947  medals  were  awarded  to  President  Emeritus  Baker,  Dr.  Louis  T.  Buckman  '17,  and 
Mr.  Harold  Staab  '13. 

Last  spring  the  conspicuous  service  trophy  was  not  awarded;  the  manager's  prize  was 
presented  to  Eugene  Ratner,,and  Theodora  Melahouris. 


72' 


N.  Spreircger,  R.  Blouin,  P.  Cole,  R.  Tolman 
D.  Licbermao,  M.  Morano,  E.  Goty.,  Bus.  Mgr.;  B.  Krieger,  Editor;  E.  Tananba 


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M.  Van  Meier,  P.  Greenberg,  R.  Pierce,  J.  Wiedhaas,  D.  Jacobs 
J.  Rheaume,  E.  Gotz,  Prof.  Dickinsoti,  Prof.  Rand,  T.  Melahouris 


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AUdeticA, 


Not  to  be  outdone  by  the  college, 
the  athletic  teams  also  received  a 
new  name.  The  campus  voted  to 
call  its  more  numerous  varsity 
squads  Redmen — indicative  of  the 
zeal,  vigor,  and  drive  of  its  men.  A 
new  name  to  spread  the  fame  of  a 
universitv ! 


ATHLETIC  HEADS 
Curry  Hicks,  Sid  Kaufman 
Toinni>  Eck,  Earl  Lordeii,  Lil  Derby,  Joe  Ro; 


SPORTS  SUMMARY  — 1948 


There  was  little  to  boast  about  in  the  way  of  team  competition  this  year  at  the  U  of  M 
except  for  the  outstanding  performances  of  the  cross-country  team,  which  went  through  six 
meets  undefeated,  and  the  freshman  football  team,  which  finished  a  four-game  schedule 
unbeaten. 

Individually,  Louie  Clough  was  again  a  shining  light  as  he  stretched  his  cross-country 
win  streak  to  11  meets  and  set  new  course  and  college  records.  Ed  Funkhouser  was  another 
sparkler  as  he  won  letters  in  cross  country,  swimming,  and  winter  track,  setting  a  new  college 
half-mile  mark  in  the  latter  sport. 


HIGHLIGHTS 


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Although  harbingering  a  successful 
season  by  winning  three  of  their  first  four 
games,  Coach  Tommy  Eck's  griclmen 
made  a  complete  reversal  of  form  in  the 
final  half  of  the  schedule  and  ended  their 
first  year  as  a  University  team  with  a 
record  of  three  wins,  four  defeats,  and  one 
tie  game. 

Art  Blanchard,  Bates  fullback,  spoiled 
the  Redmen's  1947  inauguration  when  he 
intercepted  a  U  of  M  pass  for  one  touch- 
down and  threw  a  29-yard  aerial  to  set  up 
another  which  led  the  Bobcats  to  a  14-6 
victory.  The  Eckmen  scored  their  only 
t.d.  on  a  pass  from  Charley  L'Esperance 
to  Bill  Looney  in  the  final  period. 

But  the  horizon  loomed  much  brighter 
during  the  next  three  weeks  as  the  Red- 
men  punched  out  a  trio  of  successive  wins. 
A  highly-touted  Bowdoin  eleven  was  the 


first  victim  as  Bob  Raymond's  third- 
period  conversion  gave  the  U  of  M  a  7-6 
margin  of  victory.  As  in  the  Bates  game, 
it  was  a  L'Esperance  pass,  this  time  to 
Hatch  Hall,  which  paid  off  for  the  Eck- 
men. Bowdoin  had  scored  first  in  the 
second  canto. 

The  locals'  annual  "breather"  came 
with  Worcester  Tech,  which  was  a  33-0 
victim.  Sub  fullback  Steve  Oilman  paved 
the  way  with  two  touchdowns;  Hall  Fien- 
man,  Chuck  Nichols,  and  L'Esperance 
scored  the  others. 

Norwich  was  vanquished  with  even 
more  humiliation  in  the  next  encovmter  as 
the  LT  of  M  juggernaut  bulldozed  to  a 
39-0  conquest. 

After  the  Norwich  slaughter,  the  horizon 
darkened  never  again  to  become  illu- 
mined.    Nemesis    Rhode    Lsland     State 


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started  the  U  of  M  descent  with  a  '•20-13 
decision  for  its  first  win. 

A  7-7  deadlock  with  Vermont  failed  to 
console  the  ^laroon  and  White,  since  they 
outplayed  theGreen  ^lountaineers enough 
to  deserve  an  easy  victory.  After  Vermont 
had  scored  in  the  first  stanza,  sharp- 
shooter Charley  L'Esperance  helped  even 
things  up  with  a  pass  to  Looney,  who 
lateralled  to  Bernie  Stead  for  the  tally. 
Raymond  saved  the  day  again  with  a 
successful  conversion. 

A  strong  Spring'field  College  outfit  in- 
flicted the  third  setback  on  a  muddy 
field  by  outscoring  the  Eckmen,  14-7.  The 
Gymnasts  scored  twice  in  the  first  half  on 
30  and  21-yard  jaunts,  the  latter  after  a 
pass  interception,  and  the  closest  the  U  of 
M  could  come  was  one  touchdown  in  the 
second  period  on  a  plunge  by  Lee. 


The  final  fiasco  with  Tufts  caused  the 
Maroon  and  White  more  "loss  of  face"  as 
the  Jumbos  converted  three  miscues  by 
the  Statesmen  into  t.d.'s  to  win,  20-6. 
Charley  L'Esperance  was  once  again  the 
standout  for  the  losing  locals  as  he  count- 
ed their  only  tally  on  a  two-yard  end  run. 


FOOTBALL— 1947-48 

U  of  M    6 Bates  14 

U  of  M    7 Bowdoin  6 

U  of  M  33 Worcester  Tech  0 

U  of  M  13 Rhode  Island  20 

U  of  M  39 Norwich  0 

U  of  M    7 Vermont7 

U  of  M    7 Springfield  14 

U  of  M    6 Tufts  20 


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Coach  "Red"  Ball 


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Although  the  cage  was  variously  used 
for  registration,  concerts,  horticulture 
shows,  x-rays,  and  what-have-you,  it 
always  meant  basketball  to  university 
students — basketball  with  moveable  court, 
eager  rooters,  and  the  sound  of  running 
feet  pierced  by  shouts  or  the  shrill  whistle 
of  the  referees. 

Coach  Lorin  "Red"  Ball's  courtmen 
made  their  debut  as  a  University  of  Mas- 
sachusetts quintet  in  anything  but  spec- 
tacular fashion  as  they  dropped  14  of  16 
contests,  gaining  victories  only  at  the 
expense  of  such  hapless  teams  as  Norwich 
and  Worcester  Tech.  The  record  did  not 
even  show  an  expected  improvement  over 
that  of  last  year  when  practically  the 
same  quintet  lost  12  of  16  games. 

For  statistics  the  Redmen,  to  which  the 
name   was   changed    in    mid-season   from 


Statesmen,  scored  675  points  to  their 
combined  opponents'  855.  Captain  Ed 
McGrath  topped  the  individual  scoring 
list  with  158  points  or  an  average  of  about 
10  points  per  game.  Bill  Looney,  trans- 
ferred from  Devens,  was  second  in  line 
with  142  points  or  an  average  of  about 
nine  points  a  game.  Jim  INIcDonald, 
playing  first-string  this  season,  and  "Red" 
Richardson  also  contributed  a  goodly 
dole  of  the  points. 

The  Ballmen  inaugurated  the  season  in 
fairly  auspicious  style  by  downing  Nor- 
wich decisively,  54-37.  No  unusual  dis- 
appointment was  felt  in  losing  to  a  strong 
Northeastern  quintet,  57-35,  or  to  a  good 
Trinity  five,  54-37.  The  Maine  game,  a 
late  addition  to  the  schedule,  even  raised 
the  spirit  of  the  Redmen  a  bit  as  they  lost 
by  only  59-54.  After  putting  up  a  good  but 


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losing  fight  to  an  ofY-t'orni  usually  formid- 
able Boston  University  five  and  losing  by 
only  seven  points,  54-47,  the  locals  took 
two  real  lanibastings  at  the  hands  of 
Springfield  and  Connecticut  by  scores  of 
dl-Si  and  SS-'JO,  respectively,  and  then 
another  setback  from  New  Hampshire, 
51-44. 

The  morale  soared  after  a  close  38-36 
win  over  Worcester  Tech,  but  declined 
steadily  again  as  the  jNI-men  lost  the  re- 
maining half-dozen  engagements.  Clark 
beat  them,  56-48,  and  Vermont  shellacked 
them,  76-44,  before  they  put  up  a  game 
battle  with  Williams,  only  to  lose  by  one 
point,  51-50.  Tufts  set  them  on  the  short 
end  of  a  55-41  count,  and  then  the  nadir 
of  demoralization  was  reached  as  WPI 
avenged  its  previous  loss  with  a  41-35 
triumph.  The  season  ended  very  anti- 
climactically  with  another  defeat  at  the 
hands  of  B.U.,  57-48. 


BASKETBALL— 1947-48 


U  of  M  54 

Norwich  37 

U  of  M  35 

Northeastern  57 

U  of  M  37 

.      .       Trinity  54 

U  of  M  48 

Maine  59 

U  of  M  54 

Devens  56 

U  of  M  47 

Boston  University  54 

U  of  M  32 

Springfield  57 

U  of  M  20 

Connecticut  58 

U  of  M  44 

New  Hampshire  51 

U  of  M  38 

Worcester  Tech  36 

U  of  M  48 

.      .      .    Clark  56 

U  of  M  44 

Vermont  76 

U  of  M  50 

.     Williams  51 

U  of  M  41 

.      .      .     Tufts  55 

U  of  M  35 

Worcester  Tech  41 

U  of  M  48 

Boston  University  57 

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Bob  Ryan  is  safe  in  the  < 


Whenever  spring  comes  to  the  Univer- 
sity of  Massachusetts  with  its  thoughts  of 
another  year  at  school  completed,  the 
baseball  team  unlocks  the  storerooms  and 
pulls  out  bats,  balls,  protectors,  and  high 
hopes,  and  troops  out  to  the  diamond  for 
out-of-door  practice. 

The  few  spectators  exchange  comments 
and  predictions  as  to  the  coming  season. 
Students  stroll  to  classes  nostalgically 
whistling  "Take  Me  Out  to  the  Ball 
Game"  and  reciting  "Casey  at  the  Bat." 

The  1947  season  brought  little  to  whistle 
about  and  no  situations  similar  to  that  of 
"poor  Old  Casey,"  but  it  did  leave  the 
team  with  the  determination  to  make  a 
better  showing  in  1948. 

Fran  Riel  climaxed  his  coaching  career 
at  the  University  of  Massachusetts  last 
spring  as  his  diamond  charges  plugged 
through  the  season  with  only  three  vic- 


tories in  15  encounters.  Fran  was  suc- 
ceeded this  spring  by  Earl  Lorden,  former 
coach  at  Turners  Falls  high  school. 

The  trio  of  U  of  M  wins  was  manufac- 
tured to  the  chagrin  of  Lowell  Textile, 
Vermont,  and  Worcester  Tech.  Southpaw 
veteran  Bob  Reis  hurled  two  of  the  three 
triumphs  and  another  portsider.  Bill 
Winn,  racked  up  the  other.  Gil  Santin, 
Jim  Bodurtha,  and  Tom  Moore  topped 
the  sticking  department,  but  Bodurtha 
had  to  withdraw  from  competition  in  mid- 
season  with  a  leg  injury. 

Three  defeats  came  their  way  before  the 
Rielmen  garnered  victory  number  one. 
The  Nutmeggers  of  Connecticut,  led  by 
heavy-hitting  Milt  Dropo  and  Walt  Tro- 
janowski,  inflicted  the  first  setback,  7-4, 
then  Northeastern  added  a  second,  6-3, 
and  upstart  Devens  a  humiliating  third, 
15-6.  A  single  bv  Bud  King  in  the  tenth 


inning  with  darkness  rapiilly  descending 
gave  the  locals  the  initial  win  over  Lowell 
Textile,  6-5. 

A  five-game  losing  streak  ensued  with 
Norwich  starting  it,  6-4.  Messrs.  Dropo 
and  Trojanowski  then  unloaded  their 
power  again  to  spark  Connecticut  to  an- 
other victory  over  the  Rielmen,  this  one 
more  decisive,  11-3.  Wesleyan,  Trinity, 
and  Boston  University  set  them  down 
thrice  more  before  they  edged  Vermont, 
5-3,  a  notable  win  since  it  was  their  first 
as  a  University  of  Massachusetts  team 
and  was  begotten  in  the  presence  of  Gov. 
Bradford.  The  newly-tagged  U  of  M  men 
then  out-slugged  Worcester  Tech,  12-9, 
before  losing  their  final  four  games  to 
smooth-working  Tufts,  Trinity,  Spring- 
field, and  B.  U.  again  in  that  order. 

Spring  training  for  this  season  began 
March  15  with  about  45  candidates  re- 
sponding to  Coach  Lorden's  call,  most  of 
them  sophomores,  a  fact  which  bodes 
good  for  coming  seasons.  The  teams  listed 


on  this  season's  schedule  are:  Connecticut, 
Northeastern,  Devens,  Lowell  Textile, 
Yale,  New  Hampshire,  A.I.C.,  Worcester 
Tech,  Trinity,  Norwich,  Vermont,  Rhode 
Island,  Wesleyan,  Tufts,  and  Springfield. 


BASEBALL— 1947 

Connecticut  7 

Northeastern  6 

Devens  15 

Lowell  Textile  5 

Norwich  6 

Connecticut  11 

Wesleyan  10 

Trinity  1 

Boston  University  8 

Vermont  3 

Worcester  Tech  9 

.      .      .       Tufts  5 

Trinity  13 

Springfield  5 

Boston  University  5 


Uof  M 

4 

Uof  M 

3 

Uof  M 

6 

Uof  M 

6 

Uof  M 

4 

Uof  M 

3 

Uof  M 

5 

Uof  M 

0 

Uof  M 

3 

Uof  M 

5 

U  of  M  12 

Uof  M 

3 

Uof  M 

5 

Uof  M 

0 

Uof  M 

4 

Ponte,  Asst.  Mgr.;  Holt,  Coach  Briggs,  P 

Schubert,  Bross.  Keough,  Flynn,  H 

Brown,  Manganaro.  Gunn,  Kuhi 

Sims,  Ladd.  Milliken.  Ryder,  Carei 


of.  Hicks,  Falby,  Mg 
ines.  Lane,  Geer 
.  Dean,  Gracey 
.  Gerardo,  Smllh 


MacGrath,  Culbertons,  Richardson,  Tetreault,  Capt.  Magri,  Czarnecki,  Westcott,  Kula 


SOCCER 

The  U  of  M  soccer  season  can  best  be 
described  as  a  series  of  ups  and  downs. 
Coach  Larry  Briggs'  hooters,  who  finished 
with  a  record  of  four  wins  and  five  losses, 
took  pride  in  holding  mighty  Rensselaer 
to  a  1-0  score,  upsetting  Amherst  and 
Tufts  by  2-1  and  4-3  scores  respectively, 
and  defeating  WPI,4-1,  and  Williams,  3-2. 
But  there  were  also  occasions  of  humilia- 
tion as  exemplified  by  the  7-1  and  6-1 
defeats  at  the  hands  of  Dartmouth  and 
Connecticut  respectivelv,  the  3-1  loss  to 
underdog  Devens,  and  the  4-1  setback 
against  Trinity. 


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CROSS  COUNTRY 


Louie  breaking  another  record 


Slavin,  MacDonald,  Coach  Derby,  Hilyard,  Szetela 
Channell,  Howes,  Clough,  Capt.;  Funkhouser,  Pierce.  Co 


Records  and  precedents  galore  were  broken  last  fall  as  Coach  Llewellyn  Derby's  harriers 
went  through  six  straight  meets  without  defeat  and  then  finished  a  high  second  in  the  New 
Englands.  It  was  the  best  season's  record  in  the  annals  of  the  school  and  the  greatest  perform- 
ance in  the  New  Englands. 

Not  only  that,  but  the  team  rang  up  an  unprecedented  total  of  three  perfect-score  wins 
over  Northeastern,  Amherst,  and  Devens.  Only  once  did  its  total  points  exceed  19  and  that 
was  in  the  26-29  upset  victory  over  a  capable  MIT  outfit. 

Lou  Clough  also  amassed  a  number  of  individual  honors  as  he  won  six  straight  races 
to  remain  undefeated  for  two  seasons  in  dual  meets  and  also  broke  the  college  record  three 
times  and  finally  the  course  record  in  the  last  meet  against  Devens.  His  new  course  record 
was  20:24.  He  finished  eighth  in  the  New  Englands. 

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WINTER  TRACK 


With  one  meet  to  go,  Coach  Derby's 
winter  trackmen  had  won  one  meet  and 
lost  two.  After  the  relay  team  had  finished 
third  and  fourth  in  the  K.  of  C.and  B.A.A. 
meets  in  Boston,  the  team  as  a  whole 
dropped  its  first  dual  meet  to  Holy  Cross, 
65-39.  The  Crusaders  broke  three  records 
in  this  meet  and  Ed  Funkhouser  set  a  new 
2:02.8  mark  for  the  half-mile.  The  Red- 
men  were  victorious  in  their  most  thrilling 
meet  in  years,  winning  49-48-43  in  a  tri- 
angular affair  with  Comiecticut  and  WPI. 
Whitey  Cossar  broke  the  college  two-mile 
record  with  a  10:27  effort.  Tlie  Derbymen 
lost  their  third  meet  with  Amherst,  703^- 
40H- 


A  track  moct  with — Amherst 


SPRING  TRACK 


After  getting  off  to  a  bad  start,  the 
spring  track  team  pulled  up  strongly  in 
the  latter  half  of  the  season  to  finish  with 
a  .500  record  of  two  wins  and  two  losses. 

Three  new  records  were  established. 
Lou  Clough  set  a  new  college  outdoor 
mile  mark  with  a  time  of  4:29.7  as  he 
finished  fourth  in  the  Eastern  Intercol- 
legiates    at    Worcester.    Alec    Campbell 


broke  a  college  record  in  the  Easterns  as 
he  ran  third  in  the  half-mile  with  the  time 
of  1:59.  John  McDonough  threw  the  dis- 
cus for  a  new  record  of  139  feet  in  the 
Amherst  meet. 

The  two  losses  were  to  Amherst,  92-43, 
and  Trinity,  78-47,  while  the  wins  were 
over  Worcester  Tech,  66-60,  and  Devens, 
70-65. 


Young,  Manager;  Coach  Derby 
Richardson.  Humphrey,  Slavin.  Janofsky.  Bodendorf 

Howes,  Bornstein,  Pierce,  Allen,  Santin 
McDonough,    Atlas,    Cohen,    Glass,    Cossar,    Porter 
Bower,  Campbell,  Warner,  Capt.  Clough,  Funkhouser 


Skiff.  Hasbrook.  Slark 

Vail.  Ilolway,  Parsons 

Hall.  Coach  Rogers,  Funkhouser 

O'Brien.  Sagan,  Roth 


SWIMMING 


^^  ith  one  more  swimming  meet  with  the 
Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology 
remaining,  Joe  Rogers'  mermen,  few  in 
number,  but  determined,  sported  a  record 
of  two  victories  and  five  setbacks.  They 
suffered  a  serious  loss  in  midseason  when 
Joe  Chmura,  top-notch  diver,  was  forced 
to  leave  the  team  due  to  an  injury. 

The  first  meet  with  Boston  University 
gave  rise  to  optimism  as  the  Redmen  won, 
45-29,  but  five  successive  defeats  at  the 
hands  of  Williams,  Bowdoin,  Connecticut, 
Wesleyan,  and  Tufts  more  than  ofFset 
that  victory.  The  second  win  was  scored 
over  Worcester  Tech,  48-24. 


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Coach  Salwak,  Cingras,  Lovelace,  Manager  klein 
Palmer,  Strand,  Nelson,  Capt.;  Warden,  Brenner 


TENNIS 

Although  the  Spring  of  1947  saw  a  newly  re-activated  tennis  team,  last  season's  squad 
compiled  an  excellent  record  in  the  face  of  the  stiffest  type  of  opposition. 

After  losing  two  of  their  initial  three  games,  the  tennismen,  led  by  the  crack  doubles 
combination  of  Nelson  and  Strand  and  the  able  direction  of  Coach  Stan  Salwak,  came  back 
to  win  their  next  four  consecutive  matches  to  end  the  season  with  an  enviable  5-2  record. 


HOCKEY 


Ice  Hockey  had  its  renaissance  on  the 
U  of  M  campus  this  winter,  but  it  did  not 
have  any  great  degree  of  success.  The  five- 
game  schedule  was  terminated  at  the  end 
of  three  games  because  of  the  lack  of  prac- 
tice facilities. 

Tom  Filmore  was  summoned  from 
Springfield  to  coach  the  U  of  M  pucksters. 
His  charges'  first  opponents  were  the 
Williams  Ephmen,  to  whom  they  suc- 
cumbed, 11-1.  New  Hampshire  then  took 
its  measure,  12-1,  and  Deerfield,  7-2. 


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More  clubs,  more  meetings,  more 
innovations!  "Something  doing  on 
campus  every  night"  seemed  to  be 
the  slogan.  The  many  varied  clubs 
were  sure  to  appeal  to  the  interests 
of  every  person.  Everyone  was 
given  an  opportunity  to  participate 
in  activities  at  the  University  of 
Massachusetts. 


SENATE 

Acting  more  in  its  legislative  than  its  disciplinary  capacities,  the  Senate,  the  men's 
student  governing  body,  this  year  helped  to  bring  needed  innovations  to  this  campus.  Several 
of  its  accomplishments  were  the  result  of  a  referendum  in  which  the  students  favored  a  uni- 
fied student  government,  adopted  the  name  of  "Redmen, "  and  voted  to  join  the  National 
Students  Association.  The  Senate  also  established  a  new  plan  for  electing  their  successors — 
and  the  system  of  nominating  committees  was  abolished. 

The  work  of  the  Senate  was  not  entirely  legislative  but  included  informal  dances  at 
Drill  Hall,  serving  the  Alumni  during  their  Home-Coming  Weekend,  carol  singing  followed 
by  refreshments  at  Memorial  Hall.  Further  remembrances  of  the  1947-48  Senate  exist  in  the 
loud-speaker  system  it  installed  in  Bowker  Auditorium — and  also  in  the  hearts  of  the  fresh- 
man boys  who  felt  its  hand  during  hazing  and  the  traditional  rope  pull. 


WOMEN'S   STUDENT  GOVERNMENT  ASSOCIATION 

Working  for  the  first  time  as  a  joint  governing  body  with  the  Senate,  WSGA  completed 
one  of  its  most  successful  seasons  this  year. 

Elections  in  January  by  1227  voters  showed  the  campus  overwhelmingly  in  favor  of 
joining  the  two  governing  bodies.  At  the  same  election,  students  also  voted  in  favor  of  joining 
NSA,  a  project  actively  upheld  by  WSGA. 

Two  new  innovations  in  WSGA  activities  were  carried  out  this  year.  The  organization 
sent  one  representative  to  the  University  Committee  on  Student  Life,  composed  of  both 
faculty  and  student  members.  For  the  first  time  in  the  history  of  WSGA,  a  freshman  repre- 
sentative, Gail  Kuhns,  was  elected  to  WSGA  Council. 

In  April,  WSGA  played  host  to  college  students  throughout  New  England  at  a  confer- 
ence of  New  England  college  student-government  organizations.  Also  in  the  spring,  WSGA 
conducted  the  traditional  Mother's  Day  weekend. 


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Richard    Brown,    Brooks   Jakeiiian,    Marshal;     John 

Davenport.  Richard  Lee 
John   Dickmeyer,  Hist.;    Steve  Czarnecki.  Pres.;  Ray 
Campbell,  V.-Pres.;  George  Dolen.  Social 


Romainc   Ash,   J« 

Lou  Tol 
Shirley  Waters,  Anita  Mann.  Marge 
Terry,  Barbara  Nahlovsky,  Barbara 

Phyl  Ford,  Sec,;  Ruth  Cook.  Treaa.; 

Pris  Farciuharson.  Prcs.;  Ruth  Rus- 

sel.  Chief  Justice;  Bev  Sykes 


p.  O'Rourke,  R.  Giordano.  M.  Moody,  E.  Carr.  J.  Stoyle 
ck,  L.  Rubin.  M.  Wells.  Pres.;  L.  Ander.son,  Sec.-Treas.;  B.  J.  Skahill 
Absent:  B.  Wood,  V.-Prcs.;  B.  Julian 


SCROLLS 

Scrolls,  the  sophomore  women's  hon- 
orary society,  composed  of  thirteen 
women  chosen  from  the  freshman  class 
each  spring  at  a  special  convocation,  are 
selected  on  the  basis  of  personality,  schol- 
arship, leadership  ability,  and  service. 


The  purpose  of  the  organization  is  to 
foster  leadership,  scholarship,  and  fellow- 
ship among  the  women  students.  Scrolls 
supervise  freshman  hazing,  usher  at  con- 
certs, conduct  a  convocation  hour,  and, 
when  necessary,  aid  their  parent  organiza- 
tion, Isogon. 

Baieol,  See.;  Clancy,  Pres.;  Kodak,  Treas. 


QUARTERLY  CLUB 

Held  in  the  seminar  room  of  Old  Chapel, 
the  Quarterly  Club  meetings  often  be- 
came informative  through  informal  dis- 
cussions of  various  phases  of  literature. 
Speakers  from  our  own  faculty  and  from 
other  colleges  sought  to  incite  in  the  club 
members  initiative  in  creative  writing  and 
an  appreciation  of  literature.  Science  as 
well  as  liberal  arts  majors  participated  in 
lively  debates  and  enjoyed  the  stimulating 
atmosphere  of  the  Quarterly  Club. 


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PSYCHOLOGY  CLUB 

Psychology  students  aiid  armchair 
psychologists  alike  found  valuable  in- 
formation and  opportunities  for  discussion 
at  the  meetings  of  the  Psychology  club. 

The  monthly  talks  by  speakers  engaged 
in  various  phases  of  psychological  work  at 
near-by  hospitals  and  organizations  were 
designed  to  supplement  theoretical  Psy- 
chology courses  with  current  happenings 
in  the  field,  and  also,  to  give  general  in- 
formation about  Psychology  to  any  stu- 
dents interested. 


Feflfer,  Pres.;  Doten,  Sec.-Treas.i 
Tanguay,  V.-Pres.,  absent 


MAROON  KEY 


That  Massachusetts  man  you  saw  on 
the  opposing  football  team's  bench  wasn't 
a  traitor  after  all.  He  was  just  a  Maroon 
Xey  living  up  to  one  of  the  precepts  of  his 
organization.    The    Keymen    had    other 


duties,  perhaps  the  most  enjoyable  being 
the  conducting  of  hazing  for  freshman 
men.  In  addition,  Maroon  Key  sponsored 
with  Scrolls  a  get-acquainted  dance  for 
the  freshman  class. 


W.  Lieberwirth,  R.  Pasini,  E.  Funkhauser,  H.  Fienman,  R.  WinterhaUer,  M.  Atlas 
E.  Slruzzicro,  Treas.;  I.  Yergcau,  V.-Pres.;  W.  Troy,  Pres.;  J.  Hilyard,  Sec.;  A.  Manganaro 


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ANIMAL  HUSBANDRY 
CLUB 

A  square  dance  with  the  choosing  of  a 
harvest  queen  opened  the  events  of  the 
Animal  Husbandry  Ckib.  Another  high- 
hght  in  social  events  was  a  hay  ride  in  the 
evening,  followed  by  a  hot-dog  roast  and 
dancing. 

At  the  monthly  meetings,  speakers, 
who  were  former  animal  husbandry  stu- 
dents here  at  the  University,  and  movies 
helped  inform  students  of  the  latest  de- 
velopments in  animal  husbandry. 

STUDENT  LIFE  COMMITTEE 

The  University  Committee  on  Student 
Life  made  recommendations  to  the  Ad- 
ministration regarding  extracurricula  ac- 
tivities of  students  and  student  organiza- 
tions (clubs,  dance  committees,  fraterni- 
ties, and  sororities),  particularly,  mixed 
/  social  events.  It  endeavored  to  encourage 


Clark,  Jr. 
Sellew,  Waugh,  Pres.. 


a  proper  balance  between  time  approved 
for  these  activities  and  time  available  for 
studies.  The  Committee  kept  in  touch 
with  undergraduate  opinion  through  regu- 
larly designated  representatives  of  the 
Senate,  W.S.G.A.,  Interfraternity  Coun- 
cil, and  Panhellenic  Council. 


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Brooks  Jukeman.  John  Dlckmeyer,  Steve  Czarncckl,  John  Davenport,  Georgia  Perkins,  Dick  Lee 

Ruth  Russell,  Elaine  Handlin,  Theodora  Melahouris,  Priscilla  Farquarson,  Jacqueline  Muricn, 

Antonetta  Romano,  Barbara  Nahlovsky 

WHO'S  WHO 

ties,  scholarship,  personahty,  and  charac- 
ter. 

This  year  fifteen  U  of  M  students, 
recommended  by  student  government 
groups  and  faculty  members  on  campus, 
were  approved  by  the  publishers  of  the 
annual  volume. 


Each  year  outstanding  students  on  col- 
lege campuses  all  over  America  strive 
toward  the  coveted  goal  of  being  elected 
to  membership  in  Who's  Who  Among 
Students  in  American  Colleges  and  Uni- 
versities. The  selection  of  members  is 
based  upon  participation  in  school  activi- 

Jackson,  Program  Chairman 

Olaussen,     Sec.-Treas.:    Friedman,    Pres.:     Gaylord, 

V.-Pres. 


BACTERIOLOGY  CLUB 

In  fulfilling  its  twofold  purpose  of  at- 
tempting to  improve  relations  between 
the  Bacteriology  Department  and  the  stu- 
dent body  and  to  aid  its  student  members 
in  their  chosen  fields  of  study,  the  Bac- 
teriology Club  has  made  this  year  an 
eventful  and  rewarding  one. 

The  club  arranged  its  program  to  in- 
clude speakers  from  the  three  main  fields 
of  Bacteriology:  research,  commercial 
bacteriology,  and  public  health. 


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,  Mount,  Treas.;  Smilli.  Pierce,  Moser 
Brown.  1st  V.-Pres.;  Raphael,  Pres.;  Weidha 


CONCERT  ASSOCIATION 

This  year  the  Student  Concert  Associa- 
tion has  presented  a  truly  fine  program  of 
concert  music  to  the  campus.  The  organ- 
ization which  is  entirely  run  by  a  student 
group  is  supported  by  a  student  tax. 
Under  the  guidance  of  Doric  Alviani,  the 


association  has  for  the  first  time  brought 
a  national  symphony  orchestra  to  the 
Western  Massachusetts  area.  The  pro- 
gram for  the  year  has  been:  Hazel  Scott, 
the  National  Symphony  Orchestra,  and 
John  Sebastian. 


Carr,  Treas,;  Has 


HOME  ECONOMICS 
CLUB 

Christmas  decorations,  textiles,  and 
hints  on  the  "new  look"  are  a  few  sub- 
jects that  were  presented  by  the  Home 
Economics  Club  during  the  year.  The 
year's  program  also  consisted  of  a  "pot- 
luck"  supper  in  March,  and  the  Home  Ec 
annual  banquet  in  April.  The  highlight  of 
the  season  was  the  fashion  show  presented 
in  conjunction  with  the  Floriculture  Club 
during  Winter  Carnival  week. 


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INTERNATIONAL  CLUB 

Students  from  India,  China,  Turkey, 
Cuba,  Egypt,  France,  and  South  America, 
as  well  as  from  the  United  States  com- 
prised the  membership  of  the  Interna- 
tional Club.  This  year,  the  members  in 
their  talks  stressed  specific  aspects,  rather 
than  the  generalities  or  politics  of  their 
respective  countries. 

To  foster  friendship  between  this 
country  and  the  other  countries  was  the 
main  purpose  of  the  club. 


Koskt'r.    Treas.;    Gokce,    Prcs.;    Qu 
Absent:  Giordano,  Se 


INTERNATIONAL  RELATIONS  CLUB 


Civil  Rights,  the  Partition  Plan,  Anglo- 
Russian  Relations  were  but  a  few  of  the 
vital  issues  discussed  by  the  members  of 
the  International  Relations  Club  this 
year.  When  each  new  day  brings  further 
history-making  events  to  the  foreground. 


this  politically  and  socially-minded  group 
has  achieved  its  purpose  of  maintaining  a 
living  interest  in  world  affairs  through  a 
program  of  forums,  speakers,  news  ana- 
lyzing, and  movies. 


Izzo,  Radio.  Wells 

ith,  Burres,  Prcs.;  Better,  Sec.-Treas.i 

Absent:  Wood,  V.-Pres. 


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FOOD  TECHNOLOGY 
CLUB 

Speakers  on  all  aspects  of  food  tech- 
nology highlighted  the  monthly  meetings 
of  the  Food  Technology  Club.  Mr.  Her- 
bert Madsen  of  General  Foods  and  Pro- 
fessor Robert  Harris  of  Massachusetts 
Institute  of  Technology  were  two  of  the 
outstanding  speakers  of  the  year. 

With  a  membership  of  over  sixty  gradu- 
ate and  undergraduate  students,  the  club 
carried  on  an  extremely  active  program. 
A  picnic  in  the  spring  completed  activities 
for  the  year. 

CHEMISTRY  CLUB 

"Learn  everything  about  Chemistry" 
was  the  motto  of  the  Chemistry  Club  and 
they  didn't  just  stay  at  home  to  do  it, 
either.  This  spring,  a  group  of  chemically- 
minded  students  took  off  for  the  chemical 


Ziman,  Sgt.-at-Arms 
Riley,  V.-Pres.;  Anderson,  Pres.;  Savino,  Sec.-Treas. 

and  plastics  headquarters  of  the  General 
Electric  Company  at  Pittsfield.  The  club 
explored  other  vistas,  through  lectures, 
motion  pictures,  and  field  trips,  winding 
up  the  year  with  full  minds  and  full 
stomachs  at  the  annual  banquet. 


Epstein,  Chairman  Exec.  Com.;  Markuson,  V.-Pres.;  Kapla 
Wysoeki,  Exec.  Com.;  Goodrich,  Treas.;  Fulton,  Pres.,  Pauline 


n.  V.-Pres. 
Richard,  Sec. 


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I  Souci,  Busscl^  Jackowski,  Miciitka,  Landry 
e.  Van  der  Pol,  Dr.  Moore.  Kobak.  Orlandrlla 


Operating  for  the  pleasure  and  benefit 
of  those  students  and  faculty  interested  in 
Mathematics,  the  Math  Club  enjoys  the 
distinction  of  being  the  only  club  on  cam- 
pus run  entirely  without  officers.  Under 

Day,  V.-Pres.;  Guyotl.  Pr.s.:  Pease,  Sec. 


MATHEMATICS  CLUB 

the  guidance  of  the  Math  department,  the 
club  presented  many  interesting  programs 
featuring  student  speakers  on  Mathe- 
matics. The  year  was  climaxed  with  a 
party,  complete  with  refreshments  and 
mathematical  games. 


ENGINEERING  CLUB 

Speakers  from  various  phases  of  in- 
dustry spoke  to  the  members  of  the  En- 
gineering Club  at  the  monthly  meetings. 
There  were  many  outstanding  men,  in- 
cluding a  civil  engineer,  who  spoke  on 
surveying,  a  salesmanager,  whose  topic 
was  sales  engineering,  and  an  electrical 
engineer.  By  having  these  specialists  at 
the  meetings,  the  club  helped  to  inform 
the  students  of  the  latest  developments  in 
the  various  fields  of  engineering. 


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STUDENT  CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION 


Under  the  direction  of  Reverend  Ken- 
seth  and  the  officers,  the  Student  Christ- 
ian Association  kept  the  students  in  con- 
tact with  their  rehgion  while  away  from 
home,  by  sponsoring  dances,  lectures, 
Christmas    vespers,     inter-faith    confer- 


ences, and  joint  projects  with  other  col- 
leges. ^'espe^s  were  held  every  Friday 
night,  and  on  Palm  Sunday  evening,  the 
choir  gave  the  cantata,  "From  Olivet  to 
Calvary. "  Communion  services  were  also 
held  during  Lent. 

Giordano,  Corr.  Sec.;  Troy.  Treas. 
McCutchison,  Kallagher.  Pres.:  Powers.  Rec.  Sec. 


NEWMAN  CLUB 

The  monthly  programs  of  the  Newman 
Club  were  instructive,  and  sometimes 
hilarious.  Such  was  the  case  when  Father 
Fischer,  provincial  chaplain,  entertained 
the  December  meeting  with  his  talk  on 
"How  to  Choose  a  Mate."  There  were 
other  interesting  talks  also,  including  one 
on  Communism  by  Reverend  Bertrand 
Weaver.  The  club  sponsored  its  annual 
Christmas  informal  dance  just  before  the 
holidays,  and  its  yearly  spring  Commun- 
ion breakfast. 


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JUDSON  FELLOWSHIP 

On  alternate  Thursdays,  the  Judson 
Fellowship  sponsored  supper  meetings, 
followed  by  a  worship  service  and  discus- 
sion. ^'aried  programs  were  planned,  con- 
sisting of  student  panels,  outside  speakers, 
and  informal  discussions  for  Baptist  stu- 
dents of  the  University  and  Amherst  col- 
lege. The  Fellowship  is  sponsored  by  the 
First  Baptist  Church,  the  Massachusetts 
Baptist  convention,  and  the  Northern 
Baptist  Board  of  Education. 


Prof.  Sanctuary,  Fac.  Advisor;  Rev.  Davids^ 
Ldams,  Treas.;  Westcott,  Prcs.;  Fisher.  5 
r.  V.-Prcs. 


Wesley  Foundation  with  its  strong  in- 
ternational support  is  the  religious  organ- 
ization for  Methodist  students.  Directed 
by  the  Rev.  John  Laird,  the  group  meets 
Sunday  evenings,  having  supper  meetings 
at  the  home  of  their  adviser.  Dr.  Adrian 


WESLEY  FOUNDATION 

Lindsey,  26  Mount  Pleasant  Street,  Am- 
herst. An  active  program,  including 
square  dances,  retreats,  and  workshops, 
was  arranged  and  presented  by  the  stu- 
dents at  the  Methodist  Church  in  Am- 
herst. 


Marstoa,  Vaiiderpol.  Lindsay.  Swindell,  Poor,  Sedgwick,  Adams,  Patterson 
Thresher,  Ericksou,  Pres.;  Beck,  Sec;  Slate,  V.-Pres.;  Kosarick,  Treas.,  Ives 


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PILGRIM  FELLOWSHIP 

The  Pilgrim  Fellowship,  religious  or- 
ganization for  the  Congregational  stu- 
dents, had  as  its  adviser  the  Rev.  Robert 
Brown.  The  activities  of  the  Pilgrim  Fel- 
lowship consisted  mostly  of  discussions 
and  church  activities.  This  group,  as 
other  religious  groups  on  campus,  brought 
together  the  students  in  order  to  stimulate 
their  interest  in  religion.  Meetings  were 
held  by  arrangement  at  the  First  Congre- 
gational Chvn'ch  in  Amherst. 


PHILLIPS  BROOKS  CLUB 

The  Phillips  Brooks  Club  was  formed 
fourteen  years  ago  for  Episcopal  students 
at  the  University  of  Massachusetts  and 
Amherst  College.  Discussions  at  the  bi- 
monthly meetings  guided  the  students 
towards  an  understanding  of  the  Episco- 


Moody,  Tinkham 
Galusha,  Moser.  Pres.;  Edmunds 


pal  Church.  Dr.  Fraker  and  Chandler 
McCarthy  were  advisers  to  the  club.  The 
officers  were:  President,  Robert  Green; 
Mce-President,  Martha  McAfee  Chapin, 
and  Secretary-Treasurer,  Pauline  Baines. 


Baines.  Sec.-Treas.;  Green,  Pres.;  Chapin,  V.-Pres. 


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Eissman,  Wolfe,  Co 


Fein.  Fishn.a 
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The  Hillel  Foundation  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Massachusetts  has  completed  a 
year  of  vigorous  and  varied  activities  with 
Rabbi  Louis  Ruchames,  as  adviser,  and 
the  recently  acquired  Hillel  house  on 
North  Pleasant  Street,  as  a  home.  Relig- 

Kagan.  Davis,  Tauber,  Bazol 

Altsher,  Treas.;  Fein,  Pres.;  Rossman,  Sec.;  Fishman, 

V.-Prcs.;  Laby 


.  Blank,  Tauber,  Sudhalter,  Treas. 

,  Rec.  Sec.;  Raphael,  Pres.;  Cohen,  V.  -Pres.;  Tananbaum 

HILLEL 

ious  services,  Hebrew  classes,  discussion 
groups,  dances,  and  inter-faith  meetings 
with  S.C.A.  were  all  a  part  of  the  full 
social,  religious,  and  educational  program 
offered  by  Hillel. 


I  Z  F  A 

The  purpose  of  the  University  of  Mas- 
sachusetts chapter  of  the  Intercollegiate 
Zionist  Federation  of  America  under  the 
jurisdiction  of  Hillel  was  to  promote  an 
understanding  and  active  participation  in 
the  Zionist  movement  in  the  establish- 
ment of  a  publicly  assured,  legally  secured 
Homeland  for  the  Jewish  people  in  Pales- 
tine. 

This  past  year  the  activities  of  the 
chapter  have  included  study  groups,  social 
functions,  Jewish  commimity  work,  and  a 
campus  speakers  bureau. 


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FLORICULTURE  CLUB 

Wishing  wells,  flower  shows,  and  speak- 
ers highlighted  the  activities  of  the  Flori- 
culture Club. 

Dr.  Henry  T.  Skinner,  Curator  of  the 
Morris  Arboretum,  Philadelphia,  was  one 
of  the  outstanding  speakers  of  the  year. 


The  organization  boosted  the  War  Me- 
morial Drive  with  a  wishing-well  exhibit 
at  the  Horticultural  Show,  and  added  to 
the  festivities  of  Winter  Carnival  by 
sponsoring  a  Flower  Style  Show  together 
with  the  Home  Economics  Club. 

Wells.  Treas. 

Dirks.    Prosram    Chairman:    Tinkham.    Sec:    Cole, 

Pres. 


OUTING  CLUB 

This  year  approximately  twenty-five 
students  found  in  the  Outing  Club  a 
refuge  from  books  and  an  outlet  for  en- 
thusiasm. An  overnight  hike  to  Mt. 
Graylock,  a  biking  expedition  to  Sugar- 
loaf,  a  roam  over  the  Holyoke  range,  and 
folk  dances  with  the  outing  clubs  of  near- 
by colleges — these  were  the  activities  of 
the  club.  Monthly  meetings  included 
speakers  and  the  projection  of  colored 
slides. 


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LANDSCAPE 
ARCHITECTURE  CLUB 

Designed  to  foster  closer  relationships 
between  faculty,  graduates,  and  under- 
graduates of  the  Landscape  Architecture 
Department,  the  Land  Arch.  Club  has 
completed  an  active  and  successful  season. 

Guest  speakers  at  the  meetings  held 
monthly  at  Wilder  Hall  helped  give  the 
students  in  the  department  contact  with 
the  professional  world  of  Landscape 
Architecture.  The  meetings  were  held  the 
first  Tuesday  of  every  month. 


,  Walker,  Sec;  Ridley.  V.-Pres. 


Absent:  Lawrence,  Treas. 


FUTURE  FARMERS  OF  AMERICA 


Good  farmers  are  at  a  premium,  but  the 
Future  Farmers  of  America  spent  the 
year  working  to  lighten  this  situation. 
Besides  listening  to  speakers,  the  group 
took  part  in  readying  young  people  for 


rustic  life  by  sponsoring  judging  and 
speaking  contests,  and  secondary  school 
banquets  on  campus.  The  result — a  new 
crop  of  experts  each  year  to  increase  the 
yield  of  our  country's  farms. 


Burns.  Walner.  Hibbard.  Rollins.  Schulze.  McEaehern,  Groff 
5.:  Parsons.  Jr..  V.-Pres.j  Brown.  Pros.;  Gallamore,  Sec.;  Pimentel,  Tr 


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FERNALD 
ENTOMOLOGICAL  CLUB 

Bugs,  bugs,  bugs — and  the  Fernald 
Entomological  Club  knew  about  all  of 
them.  Ably  headed  by  George  Butler,  the 
group  listened  to  many  interesting  talks 
on  the  subject  closest  to  their  hearts  by 
noted  speakers  from  the  various  surround- 
ing colleges.  Also  included  in  the  calendar 
were  three  interpolated  meetings  with 
faculty  members  of  the  Harvard  school  of 
Entomology  holding  forth  on  their  studies 
of  the  six-legged  set. 


NAIADS 

Once  a  week  a  group  of  advanced  swim- 
mers, known  as  the  Naiads,  met  in  the 
pool  of  the  Physical  Education  building, 
not  only  for  recreational  swimming,  but 
also  for  improvement  of  the  skill  of  the 
members. 


Therrien,  Lemback,  Editor 
ec;     Butler,     Prcs.;     Pimental. 


The  Naiads  were  the  University's  rep- 
resentatives in  the  Eastern  Region  Na- 
tional Intercollegiate  Telegraphic  Meet. 
Their  abilities  were  also  demonstrated  in 
a  water  ballet  that  was  presented  in  the 
spring. 


1.  O'Rourkc,  Burnett,  Wells,  Marston 
ijnor.  Perry,  Klein,  Pres.;  Baldwin 


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Johnsen,  Mienka,  White,  Randell,  Hibbard,  Sagaii 

Card,  Flint,  Hawky.  Baldwin,  Reese,  Russell,  de  Revere 

Reck,  Graham,  V.-Pres.;  Allison,  Cap'n  Bill  Vinal,  Tinkham,  Sec;  Crain,  Pres.;  Schumacher 

NATURE  GUIDE  CLUB 

familiar  while  conducting  such  activities 
as  Girl  Scout  troops.  Come  spring,  a  few 
hardy  outdoor  enthusiasts  even  plunged 
into  the  five  A.M.  darkness  on  bird  and 
twig  walks. 


If  you  were  majoring  in  recreational 
leadership,  or  just  interested  in  it,  the 
Nature  Guide  Club  helped  to  further  your 
knowledge  and  interest  in  this  field.  The 
group  listened  to  speakers  and  discussed 
problems  with  which  they  had  become 


Hibbard,    Trcas.;    Sedgwick,    Pres.?    Porter,    V.-Pres. 


4-H  CLUB 

An  "  ole-f ashioned "  Husking  Bee  and 
Square  Dance  at  which  the  National  Geo- 
graphic took  pictures,  started  off  the  sea- 
son of  the  4-H  Club. 

The  aim  of  the  University  4-H  Club 
was  to  give  those  students  interested  in 
4-H  and  its  work  an  opportunity  to  gather 
together  and  foster  a  deeper  understand- 
ing of  the  4-H  pledge.  Its  two  basic  func- 
tions were:  to  nourish  the  roots  of  a  true 
4-H  spirit,  and  to  offer  its  services  to  the 
University  and  state. 


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Chrelian.  Moses,  McEafhe 


ter,  Coleman.  Rollins.  Chisholm.  Freneh,  Grandy,  Grcenleaf, 

White 

Mellen,  Burns.  Elliott.  Carlson.  Childs,  Kramer,  Price.  Bowers,  Gold,  Best,  Lindquist,  Johnson 

Menard,  Simon,  Miss  Howarth,  Asst.   Sec.:  Cunningham,  Ferxoco,    V.-Pres.;  Derosier,  Pres.; 

Miss  Bennett,  See.:  Barbas.  Sgt.-at-Arms;  Colella 

Brown,  Millican.  Walker,  Sarkisian,  Guidaboni.  Chambers 

Absent:  Reid,  Treas. 


POULTRY  SCIENCE  CLUB 

The  Collegiate  Poultry  Science  Club, 
one  of  the  oldest  departmental  clubs  on 
the  campus,  has  been  most  successful  this 
year.  The  club,  which  boasts  of  more  than 
sixty  members,  held  bimonthly  meetings 


FRENCH  CLUB 

Because  of  the  continual  increase  in 
students  interested  in  liberal  arts  and 
languages,  the  French  Club,  this  year,  had 
a  large  number  of  avid  members.  The  club 
has  held  some  interesting  meetings  with 
movies  and  speakers  to  bring  the  news, 
the  scenes,  and  the  language  of  France 
closer  to  all. 

The  club's  annual  Christmas  Pageant, 
and  the  continued  support  of  the  war 
orphan,  Jean  Claude,  completed  its  activ- 
ities. 


in  Bowditch  Lodge  featuring  well-known 
speakers  from  the  industry.  Among  the 
events  sponsored  by  the  club  were  dances, 
a  smoker,  athletic  activities,  and  a  lavish 
banquet  held  in  February. 


s.  V.-Prcs.:  Go 
iU;  Riiniaiio. 


rdon.  Sec. 

*res. ;  Trott,  Treas. 


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PRE-MEDICAL  CLUB 

Meeting  once  a  inoiilh  in  Fernald  Hall, 
the  Pre-Medical  Club  presented  talks  by 
Dr.  Hogan,  who  spoke  on  Tuberculosis; 
Dr.  Gilbert  Woodside,  who  spoke  on 
Qualifications  of  the  Medical  Student;  and 
Arthur  Kaplan,  graduate  student,  who 
spoke  on  Bacteriological  Warfare.  Surgi- 
cal films  shown  were  Caesarean  Operation 
and  Gastrectomy  Lobotomy.  The  purpose 
of  the  club  is  to  promote  interest  in 
medicine  among  the  students. 


Walak.  Sec;  Lc% 


,  V.-Prcs.;  Go!7.,  Trc 


At  meetings  held  every  first  and  third 
Wednesday  of  the  month,  members  of  the 
Dairy  Club  discussed  material  pertinent 
to  the  dairy  industry,  and  speakers  con- 
nected with  the  dairy  field  gave  talks  on 


DAIRY  CLUB 

common  commercial  practices  in  the  in- 
dustry. A  member  of  the  American  Dairy 
Science  Association,  the  club  had  an  im- 
portant function  in  giving  its  members  a 
broader  view  of  the  industry. 


Bliss.  Corr.  Sec;  Heustis.  Treas. 
^pbell.  V.-Prcs.;  LeBeau.  Pres.:  Nichols.  Social  Chaii 


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GRADUATE  CLUB 


The  Graduate  Club  is  unique  in  that  it 
has  no  officers.  Its  members,  believing 
that  the  system  of  officers  limits  the  num- 
ber of  active  members  in  the  club,  have 
organized  its  activities  under  a  commit- 
tee system — establishing  a  new  committee 
for  each  event. 

A  dance  at  the  Farley  Club  House,  a 
"spaghetti  supper,"  and  a  meeting  with 
the  Graduate  Club  of  Smith  College  were 
among  the  club-sponsored  affairs. 


VETERANS*  WIVES  ORGANIZATION 


A  new  organization  on  campus,  the 
Veterans'  Wives  Organization,  has  done  a 
considerable  amount  of  work  and  plan- 
ning. The  Vets'  Wives  decided,  under  the 
direction  of  Dean  Curtis  and  Mrs.  Davy, 
to  interest  themselves  in  various  projects. 


besides  social  activities,  by  forming  an 
Arts  and  Crafts  Club,  a  Knitting  Club, 
the  usual  Bridge  Club,  and  by  taking  an 
active  interest  in  swimming,  bowling,  and 
sewing. 


B.  Boyd,  M.  Kallaugher,  F.  Salwak,  M.  Day,  H.  White,  R.  Ziman,  A.  Lilcy 
al  Chr.;  D.  Prouty,  Trcas.;  J.  Mellen,  V.-Prea.:  M.  He  Vos.  Pres.:  M.  BrickneU,  V.-Pres.;  E.  Kapla 


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The  Veterans'  Association,  an  organiza- 
tion to  further  the  interest  of  veterans  on 
and  off  the  campus,  in  the  latest  legisla- 
tion before  Congress,  pertains  to  ex-ser- 
vice men  and  women.  The  club  sent  two 


,  Besl,  Matlliews,  Reinhold,  Jr.,  Benotti 
Griflin,  Commander;  Peluso,  Adj.;  Hannum 


VETERANS'  ASSOCIATION 

delegates  to  Washington  to  attend  the 
conference  of  National  Veteran  Trainers. 

The  social  activities  of  the  Veterans' 
Association  consisted  of  speakers,  movies, 
parties,  and  dances. 


At  their  bimonthly  meetings,  the 
Physics  Club  sponsored  talks  by  Dr. 
Jones,  Professor  Emeritus  of  Smith  Col- 
lege, who  spoke  on  Visible  Speech;  Dr. 
Williams  of  Amherst  College,  who  spoke 
on  Magnitostriction,  and  Gerrit  Duys  '48 
who  spoke  on  Aspects  of  Sound  Propaga- 
tion Under  Water.  With  H.  B.  Smith  as 
President  and  Max  Klein,  Treasurer,  the 
club  served  to  promote  general  ideas  in 
physics. 


PHYSICS  CLUB 


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Chase.  Popkin.  Hill,  Davis.  You 

man;  Nadraii.  Toohcy.  Lembat 

F.-ldman.  Briincll.Sl.Tii.  KreiR.. 

Wolfe.  Leonard 

On  door:  Wroe.  Lrvin 


RADIO  CLUB 


Bearing  its  new  title,  WUMM,  the 
University  radio  station  presented  the 
campus  with  a  program  of  world,  local, 
and  sports  news;  disc  jockey  shows,  and 
forums  on  current  events. 

Off  to  a  late  start  because  of  technical 


difficulties,  the  station  did  not  begin  oper- 
ating until  second  semester.  At  present, 
however,  over  100  members  are  getting 
first-hand  radio  experience  writing  scripts, 
handling  production  details,  announcing, 
and  acting. 


WOMEN'S  ATHLETIC  ASSOCIATION 


The  Naiads'  water-ballet.  Winter  Car- 
nival Sports,  and  the  Basketball  Playday 
with  Rhode  Island  State  College  were 
examples  of  the  many  sports  sponsored  by 
the  W.A.A.  Fall  featured  the  annual 
Freshman     Playday     which     introduced 


W.A.A.  to  the  Frosh.  Winter  was  high- 
lighted by  the  coeducational  Playnight 
for  undergraduates,  graduates,  and  fac- 
ulty. In  May,  activities  were  concluded 
with  a  gala  Spring  Day  to  which  neighbor- 
ing colleges  were  invited. 


1.  O'Ncll,  Drexyl.  Maicr,  Rineha 
■.  Nason,  Trainer,  Sanctuary 

BecU,    Ford,    Sec;    Scllcw.    Prt 
icll.  V.-Pres.:  Ilinslcy.  Krcifcr 


Baker^  Kcnyon,  Anderson,  Hall,  Potter,  Dickmeyer,  Hart,  Cu 

Lee,  Sirene,  Lyons,  Newton.  Fuller,  Nix,  Thome,  Waters,  Roy 
her,  Cushman.  Hall,  Sec.-Treas.;  Lowell.  Pres.;  Kane,  V.-Prcs.;  Burr.  Carroll 


SKI  CLUB 

Again  this  year  the  U  of  M  Ski  Club  has 
taken  a  leading  part  in  the  winter  sports 
of  the  campus.  Their  intent  has  been  to 
help  the  skiing  members  of  the  school 
meet  together  and  formulate  plans  for 
skiing  activities.  This  winter  the  group 
has  cleared  the  Thatcher  Hill  Trail,  gone 
on  a  week-long  trip  to  Woodstock,  Ver- 
mont, conducted  weekday  skiing  on 
^^^leeler  Hill,  and  taught  first-aid  to  those 
interested  in  ski  patrol. 


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1st  Sgt.  G.  Baadcn,  T/Sgt.  W.  Beck,  T/Sgt.  G.  Whltsitt 
M/Sgt.  G.  Fenwrick,  M/Sgt.  H.  Piatt,  M/Sgt.  P.  Dickey,  1st  Sgt.  J.  Boone,  M/Sgt.  E.  Shevlin 
Capt.  E.  A.  Vivian,  Maj.  H.  C.  Parker.  Lt.  Col.  F.  W.  Nye,  Col.  R.  B.  Evans,  Maj.  H.  D.  Kabrud,  Maj.  F.  E.  Vo 


THE  MILITARY  LIFE 


Under  the  direction  of  Colonel  R.  B. 
Evans,  the  University  Military  Depart- 
ment has  conducted  an  active  program 
for  its  319  cadets.  Two  advanced  courses 
were  offered :  one  in  Air  Force  Transporta- 
tion under  the  direction  of  Lt.  Col.  F.  W. 
Nye,  and  Armored  Cavalry  under  Major 
H.  C.  Parker,  senior  cavalry  officer. 

To  meet  the  needs  of  the  increased  en- 
rollment and  the  new  training  program, 
more  than  $100,000  worth  of  equipment 
has  arrived,  including  an  M-24  tank,  two 
armored  cars,  and  two  jeeps.  In  addition, 
the  old  cavalry  stables  have  been  con- 
verted into  a  classroom  and  motor  and 
gunnery  workshops.  The  department  still 
has  hopes  for  the  erection  of  an  armory. 

Many  extracurricular  activities  were 
sponsored  during  the  year.  Highlight  was 
the  annual  Military  Ball,  under  the  co- 
chairmanship  of  Cadets  William  Mellen 


and  William  Potter,  class  of  '49,  which 
was  held  in  December  at  Amherst  Col- 
lege, and  featured  the  music  of  Gene 
Krupa.  Under  Major  Voegeli's  direction, 
the  department  developed  a  varsity  rifle 
team,  an  ROTC  rifle  team,  and  a  girls' 
rifle  team,  all  coached  by  M/Sgt.  Harry 
Piatt;  a  pistol  team  coached  by  1st  Sgt. 
James  M.  Boone;  and  a  Stockbridge  rifle 
team  coached  by  Sgt.  Frank  Gormley. 
Early  in  the  fall,  the  cadets  made  their 
annual  weekend  trip  to  West  Point  to 
attend  an  illustrated  lecture  on  the  evolu- 
tion of  weapons  and  to  see  the  Academy 
at  work  and  play.  In  the  spring,  the  ar- 
mored section  conducted  a  series  of  field 
exercises  including  an  overnight  bivouac 
problem. 

Spring  review  drew  large  crowds  and 
featured  the  annual  awards  to  the  out- 
standing cadets  in  each  class. 


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Spring  Review 


'^^^ 


-"it;' 


m^o 


They  danced  at  MiU  Ball  as  Gene  Krupa  played 


the  ^(uial  p.ea^l6. 

Marcia  Walker,  Cotton  Ball  Queen-  Sally  Bollcs.  Honorary  Colonel:  Nancy  Wallaec,  Winter  Carnival  Qu 

f  129. 1 


Jteafi  Ife- 


This  is  to  certify  that  the  royal  planners,  otherwise  known  as  the  dance  com- 
mittees, have  acquitted  themselves  admirably  in  the  discharge  of  their  duties  and 
in  their  efforts  to  plan  formal  dances  w-orthy  of  an  expanding  university. 

The  said  committees  were  larger  than  in  former  years  since  they  had  to  plan 
larger  dances.  In  order  to  insure  the  entire  campus  of  an  opportunity  to  attend, 
balls  were  held  off  campus  in  building.s  having  a  greater  capacity  than  those  at  the 
university. 

Decorations  were  more  elaborate  to  lend  a  more  than  usual  air  of  festivity 
and  gaiety.  Big  name  bands  were  chosen  to  play  for  the  university  that  one  day 
hopes  to  be  '"big." 

New  ideas  emerged  from  the  committee  rooms:  The  atmosphere  of  the  Military 
Ball  was  heightened  by  the  use  of  Army  equipment;  Winter  Carnival  was  extended 
over  a  period  of  one  week;  a  new  system  of  financing  the  Inter-Greek  Ball  was 
devised. 

Therefore,  the  royal  seal  is  hereto  affixed  for  dances  which  provided  the  Uni- 
versity of  Massachusetts  with  a  successful  and  colorful  social  .season. 


MILITAUY  BALL  COMMITTEK 
F.    MojiT,     \.    Alexander,    E.    Canly, 

Girard,  C.  Dill.  O.  Doane 
D.  Lewis.   K.   Besl.  W.  Mellen.  Co-<,lii 
man;    Maj.    Parker.    Advisor:    W.    I'ot 
Co-Cliairman:  \.  Alkon.  N.  Vraeko 


WINTER   CARNIVAL  OVERALL 

COMMITTEE 

D.     Mendelson.     L.     Briggs.     D.     Kronick. 

B.  Jakeman.  V. -Chairman.  R.  Brown 

T.    Romano.    See.:    R.    Russell.   J.    Bayles. 

B.     Nahlovskv.     Chairman:     A.     Siier.     P. 

Cushman 

Absent:    B.    Butler.    B.    Winterhalter. 

M.  Chapin 


IISTEB-GREEK  BALL  COMMITTEE 
P.    Schekman.    A.    Bailet.    W.    Robinson. 
H.  Holden.  W.  Diamond.  V.   Parker.  Sec. 
M.  Chase.  Mr.  Colwell.  Advisor:  J.  Diek- 

meyer.  Chairman;  W.  Tunis,  .1.  Marien 
Absent:  P.  Tanguay 


tli^  ^ix^ual  planned 


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^^uite^uuiie^ 


Tlie  list  of  Greeks  grew  longer 
this  year  because  of  a  record  en- 
rollment and  fraternity  competi- 
tion stiffened.  Prewar  Frat  Hell 
Week  returned  to  harass  pledges 
and  amuse  spectators.  Gaiety  and 
fellowship  was  the  keynote  on  a 
friendly  university  campus. 


Hall,  Z.  Smith,  Kennedy,  Commo,  Lit?;.  Hass.  A.  Smith.  Keough,  Van  Meter,  Puroell,  Traynor,  Gardner,  BoUes, 

Van  Blarcom,  O'Rourke 
McCarthy,  Decker,  Broderick.  Richardson.   Bass,   Rheaume.  Allison,  Pcllon,  Wells,  Wood,  Clark,  West,  Donahue, 

Bartlctt,  McKenney 
Foerster,  Baker,  Brissett,  Hcaley,  McNally,  Sizer,  Nahlovsky.  O'Neil,  Crotty,  Day,  Terry 


OFFICERS 

President:  Ann  Sizer 
Vicc-Presidciil:  Barbara  Nahlovsky 
Secretary  Recorder:  Laurie  Healy 
Treasurer:  Alice  McNally 
Corresponding  Secretary:  Jeanne  Rhenme 


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CLASS  OF  1948 
Koniaine  Ash,  Marilyn  Baker,  Louise  Brisset, 
Claire  Commo,  Anne  Crotty,  Marion  Day,  Elva 
Foerster,  Marcia  Gardiner,  Laurie  Healy,  Doris 
Kennedy,  Anne  Keough,  Alice  McNally,  Barbara 
NaUovsky,  Jeanne  Rheume,  Ann  Sizer,  Marjorie 
Terry,  Marcia  Van  Meter. 

CLASS  OF  194.9 
Jean  Allison,  Cleo  Anderson,  Marion  Bass,  Sally 
BoUes,  Barbara  Broderick,  Lois  Decker,  Barbara 
Hall,  Jean  Litz,  Rueith  McKinney,  Marilyn  Mc- 
Carthy, Alice  O'Neill,  Faith  Pelton,  Barbara  Purcell, 
Mildred  West. 


^jg7l"Ti^g'^wapi 


Bridge  always  attracts  a  crowd  at  Chi  O. 


CLASS  OF  1950 
JoAnn  Clark,  Patricia  O'Rourke,  Zilpha  Smith, 
Allene  Smith,  Betty  Ann  Traynor,   Mary  Wells, 
Barbara  Wood. 


Everybody  sing! 


The  girls  from  315  Lincoln  Avenue, 
better  known  as  the  Chi  Omegas,  were 
active  leaders  on  campus  this  year.  Among 
their  members,  Chi  Omega  had  girls  on 
W.S.G.A.  and  the  Index;  the  Chairman 
of  the  Winter  Carnival  Committee  and 
the  Honorary  Colonel  of  the  Military 
Ball. 

Outstanding  Social  Events  that  were 
included  in  their  calendar  this  year  were 
the  Christmas  Party  given  by  the  pa- 
trons, the  pledge  formal,  held  in  the  spring 
and  an  Alumni  Weekend  held  in  the 
spring. 

After  the  redecoration  of  their  house, 
the  Chi  Omegas  had  an  invitation  dinner 
dance,  at  which  phonograph  recordings 
were  given  as  favors  to  each  invited  guest. 


IOTA  BETA 


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Musi  1)1-  worlli  .ominB  home  Id 


Kappa  Alpha  Theta  strives  to  develop 
a  bond  of  sisterhood  among  its  members, 
and  a  spirit  of  friendliness  in  campus  rela- 
tions. The  cozy  brick  house  just  beyond 
the  Abbey  has  a  unique  tie  of  friendship 
with  the  neighboring  houses  which  is 
established  at  the  beginning  of  each  year 
at  a  tea,  when  Thetas  invite  the  neighbors 
to  come  to  their  house  to  meet  all  the 
members. 

With  Therese  Conlin  as  Social  Chair- 
man, the  Thetas  began  activities  of  the 
first  semester  with  an  open-house  dance, 
and  marked  the  start  of  second  semester 
with  their  annual  pledge  formal. 


GAMMA  ETA 


CLASS  OF  1948 
Maribeth  Chase,  Ruth  Cook,  Barbara  Cooper, 
Roljerta  Curtis,  Laura  Easland,  Maija  Honkonon, 
Barbara  Hyndman,  Constance  Mangum,  Mary 
Ellen  Miller,  Ruth  Russell,  Adrianna  Vanderpol, 
.Joanna  Waite,  Hazel  White. 

CLASS  OF  1949 
Mary   .\nn   .Alger,   Florence   Chapman,   Therese 


Conlin,    Shirley    Dunn, 
Trombla,  .lanet  Vondell. 


Virginia    Parker,    Allison 


CLASS  OF  19.5(1 

Ester  Billings,   Doris  BoUes,   Priscilla  Burnette, 

Elizabeth  Burr,  Doris  Carbone,  Eleanor  Carr,  Joan 

McLaughlin,  Irene  O'Keefe,  Loretta  Souliers,  Nancy 

Wallace,  Hope  Westcot. 


Thetas  hax-  found  the  way  lo  rela 


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KAPPA  ALPHA  THETA 


Dunn,  Chapman,  Burnett,  VanderPol.  Billings,  White,  Carbone 
Trombla.   Souliere,  Wescott,  Carr,  Alger.  Burr,  Parker,  Vondell,  Wallace,  BoUes,  MeLaughla 
Cook.  Chase.  Mangum,  Csjoper.  Easland.  Russell.  Honkonen.  Miller.  Waite.  Hyndniaii.  Curlir 


OFFICERS 

President:  Ruth  Russell 
Vice-President:  Laura  Easland 
Secretary:  Joanna  Waite 
Treasurer:  Maija  Honkonon 
Corresponding  Secretary:  Mary  Ellen  Miller 


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KAPPA  KAPPA  GAMMA 


31  i      ^ineolw        ^v«'i^>-i.e 


Carroll,  Cooley.  Crowell,  McDonough,  Shea.  Baldwin.  Mann.  Lee,  Lawrence.  Maler,  Trufant 

Bennett,  Fclton.  Powers.  Fisher,  Osuch.  Warner.  Anderson,  Riley,  B.  Brnnner,  Trott 

Heffron,  Hinslej',  Marien,  Bates,  Guertin,  P.  Brunner,  Bayles,  Roberts,  Carey,  Stewart,  Clancy 


OFFICERS 

President:  Phyllis  Bruimer 
Vice-President:  Patr-ieia  Clancy 
Treasurer:  Lorraiiu'  (iuortiu 
Corresponding  Serretarij:  Jean  Bayles 
Recording  Secretary:  Harriet  Bates 


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1.  I« 


CLASS  OF  1948 
I'riscilla  Baldwin,  Harriet  Bates,  Jean  Bayles, 
Pliyllis  Brainier,  Shirley  Carey,  Patricia  Clancy, 
Barbara  Cooley,  Patricia  Evans,  Jean  Felton,  Jean 
Fuller,  Lorraine  Guertin,  Ann  Heflfron,  Jean  Hins- 
ley,  Anita  Mann,  Jacqueline  Marien,  Mary  Riley, 
Jean  Roberts,  Ruth  Shea,  Elaine  Stewart,  Pauline 
Tanguay. 

CLASS  OF  1949 
Barbara  Brunner,   Aldea  Carroll,   Barbara  Lee, 
Nancy  Maier,  Regina  McDonough,  Helen  Osuch, 
Barbara  Robinson,  Emily  Trott. 

CLASS  OF  1950 
Lorene    Anderson,     Virginia     Bennett,     Eleanor 
Crowell,   Betty   Fischer,   Barbara   Lawrence,   Lael 
Powers,  Caroline  Smith,  Carolyn  Trufant,  Mildred 
Warner. 


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CoiTeo  hour  ill  Kappa 


This  year  proved  to  be  a  banner  one 
for  the  Delta  Nu  chapter  of  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma.  The  year  started  off  with  a  very 
successful  and  inspiring  national  conven- 
tion of  the  Alpha  province.  Kappas  from 
all  over  New  England,  New  York,  and 
Canada  spent  three  days  attending  meet- 
ings at  the  Lord  Jeff,  the  Jones  Library, 
and  the  Kappa  House. 

Scholastically,  socially,  and  philan- 
thropically  Kappa  was  on  top  throughout 
the  year  by  winning  the  scholarship  tea- 
set  for  the  year,  by  holding  gay  invitation 
dances  and  the  annual  pledge  formal,  and 
by  continuing  the  Dorothy  Canfield 
Fisher  project  of  providing  food  and 
clothing  for  the  children  of  France. 


DELTA  NU 


139 


Mrs.  KroslU  lends  a  hand 


CLASS  OF  1948 
Pauline  Baines,  Priscilla  Cotton,  Jeannette  Cyn- 
arski,  Priscilla  Farquharson,  Betty  Ann  Goodall, 
Phyllis  Goodrich,  Edith  Klein,  Lorane  Moir,  Caro- 
lyn Northup,  Antonetta  Romano,  Beryl  Simmons, 
Betty  I<ou  Tolnian,  Melba  Trott. 

CLASS  OF  1919 
Nancy  Bowman,  Helen  Bride,  Arlene  Cormier, 
Jane  Davenport,  Dorae  Elwell,  Nancy  Ford,  Mil- 
dred Kinghorn,  Claire  Lavigne,  Gloria  Marchioni, 
Marie  Matthes,  Janet  Miller,  Judy  Moore,  Marilyn 
Moser,  Betty  Olaussen,  Terry  Pender,  Beverly 
Sykes,  Anna  Walak,  Betty  Young. 


The  girls  of  Pi  Beta  Phi  have  had  a  busy 
year  as  prominent  contributors  to  the 
activities,  both  social  and  scholastic,  on 
campus.  The  sorority  can  boast  of  its 
members  who  hold  such  important  posi- 
tions as  president  of  Isogon,  president  of 
W.S.G.A.,  and  house  chairman.  And  the 
reputation  of  the  sorority  as  "the  most 
pinned  house"  on  campus  proves  that  the 
Pi  Phis  do  not  spend  all  their  time  in  the 
libe. 

The  sorority  also  carried  on  a  full  and 
successful  social  program  consisting  of 
open  houses,  Friday  coffee  hoiu's,  the  an- 
nual pledge  formal,  and  a  costumed  invi- 
tation dance. 


MASSACHUSETTS  BETA 


CI,ASS  OF  1950 
Joan  Bangs,  Ruth  Buck,  Barbara  Curran,  Rose- 
mary Giordano,   .4nne  Harrington,  Barbara  King- 
horn,  Marion  Moody,  Eleanor  Sleeper,  June  Swin- 
dell, Barbara  Washburn. 


140 


PI  BETA  PHI 


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Colo^i:    \fif[^e^     Si\(^c/-     2>lL«.e 


Miller.  Washburn.  Ford.  Moore.  Bride.   Sleeper,  Swindell,  Moody,  Davenport,   Pender,  Olaussen,  Moser,  B. 

Levigne.  Buck.  Mallhes.  B.  Kinghorn,  Bangs,  Giordano.  Sykes,  Curran.  Harrington,  Simons.  Cormier.  Walak 
Young,  Northup-  Trott.  Klt-in.  Goodrich,  Cotton,  Cynarski,  Goodall,  Simmons,  Romano.  Farquharson,  Tolmj 


OFFICERS 

President:  Jeanette  Cynarski 
Vice-President:  Priscilla  Cotton 
Recording  Secretary:  Marie  Matthes 
Corresponding  Secretary:  Janet  Miller 
Treasurer:  Lorane  Moir 


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SIGMA  DELTA  TAU 


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Rosenthal,  Fagan,   Spreiregcn,  Eissman,   Blunienthal.   Levine,   Bresnick,   Miller,   Litsky,   Shoenberg,   Goodman,   B. 

MargoUs.  Dobkin,  Rubin,  Ellsas 
Tananbaum,   Kunian,   A.   Margolis,   Lieberman.   Jackler,   Arona.   Vilker,   Langcrman,   Gordon.  Cohen,   Jaffe.   Gotz, 

Belter.  Abrams,  Gochberg,  Schekman,  Silverman,  Hammel 
Shub,  Lapides.  Wolkowich,  Gcrber,  Moldaw,  Handlin.  Kaufman,  Slagel,  Tolman,  Raphael,  Simon.  Kronheim.  Bilelsky 


OFFICERS 

President:  Frances  Siagel 
Vice-President:  Jewel  Kaufman 
Recording  Secretary:  Roslaide  Tolman 
Corresponding  Secretary;  Elaine  Handlin 
Treasurer:  Ruth  Raphael 

[  1421 


CLASS  OF  19-18 
Shirley  Better,  Miriam  Biletsky,  Betty  Gerber, 
Eleanor  Gotz,  Elaine  Ilandlin,  Edith  Jaffe,  Jewel 
Kaufman,  Ursula  Kronheim,  Miriam  Lepides, 
Baquel  Moldaw,  Ruth  Raphael,  Janet  Shoenberg, 
Esther  Shub,  Frances  Siagel,  Hope  Simon,  Barbara 
Walkowieh. 


CLASS  OF  1919 

Lois  Abrams,  Marjorie  Arons,  Florence  Bhnnen- 
thal,  Roslyn  Cohen,  Elaine  Dobkin,  Barbara  Fa- 
gan,  Dyanne  Gochberg,  Florence  Gordon,  Gloria 
Eissman,  Joan  Jackler,  Charlotte  Kunian,  Lucille 
Langerman,  Deborah  Liberraan,  Adele  Margolis, 
Barbara  Margolis,  Nancy  Miller,  Ruth  Rosenthal, 
Frances  Scheckman,  Naomi  Spreiregen,  Eileen 
Tananbaum,  Roslaide  Tolman,  Arlyne  Vilker. 


CLASS  OF  1950 
Irene   Bresnick,   Janice   Elsas,   Rose   Goodman, 
Faye  Hammel,  Laura  Levine,  Thelma  Litsky,  Lois 
Rubin,  Joan  Silverman. 


As  in  the  past,  the  Psi  Chapter  of  Sigma 
Delta  Tail  has  been  one  of  the  outstanding 
sororities  in  scholarship  and  extracurricu- 
lar activities.  Not  only  does  it  have  repre- 
sentatives in  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  but  it  claims 
the  editorship  of  the  Index,  membership 
in  the  Collegian,  Quarterly,  Scrolls,  and 
Isogon. 

This  year  the  SDT's  instituted  a  Phil- 
anthropic Committee,  which  has  as  its 
project  the  adoption  of  a  displaced  Euro- 
pean child  who  receives  a  box  from  the 
sorority  each  month. 

The  main  social  events  were  an  open- 
house  dance  held  in  the  Fall,  and  the 
Pledge  Formal,  held  second  semester. 


PSI 


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CLASS  OF  1948 
Mary  Avery,  Josephine  Bloniarz,  Glenna  Cady, 
ilartha  Caird,  Ramona  Card,  Evelyn  Downing, 
Isabella  Greenbush,  Mary  Hill,  Lillian  Jones, 
Catherine  Magiopoulos,  Rose-Marie  Marten,  Mar- 
garet Peck,  Mary  Quirk,  Pauline  Richard,  Jean 
Semen,  Barbara  Stcgner,  Helen  Steliger. 

CLASS  OF  1949 
Shirley  Braman,  Phyllis  Ford,  Louise  Gillis, 
Catherine  Howard,  Elizabeth  Johnson,  Margaret 
Marshall,  Mary  NicoU,  Carol  Parker,  Janet  Sanctu- 
ary, Ruth  Schlenker,  Charlotte  Snow,  Beverly 
Southwick. 


The  year  1948  was  one  of  trials  and 
tribulations  for  the  Beta  Eta  Chapter  of 
Sigma  Kappa.  Unable  to  return  to  the 
house  on  North  Pleasant  Street,  they  re- 
converted North  College  into  a  sorority 
house,  but  by  the  end  of  first  semester  the 
Sigma  Kappas  found  themselves  again 
victims  of  the  housing  shortage.  The 
dormitories  offered  them  residence  and 
solution  to  their  problem. 

Undaunted  by  their  mishaps,  they  be- 
gan their  activities  for  the  year  with  a 
gahi  affair  in  the  early  part  of  winter,  a 
joint  open-house  with  Pi  Phi  which  proved 
to  be  a  great  success.  The  highlights  of  the 
spring  were  the  annual  pledge  formal  and 
Junior-Senior  picnic. 


BETA  ETA 


CLASS  OF  1950 
Rachel  Blouin,  Rosalind  Bonazzoli,  Phyllis  Cole, 
•Jacqueline  Crosby,  Elizabeth  Kreiger,  Eleanor  Lee, 
Florence    Mellor,    Grace    Merrill,    Mary    Morano, 
Patricia  Powers,  .Judith  Stoj'le. 


144 


SIGMA  KAPPA 


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Richard.    Peck,    Monesi,    Powers.  Bonaz.zoli.  Caird.  Morano.  Caldwell.  Ford.  Soulliwick.   llaulcrman.  Crosby,  Lee, 

Howard.  Card 
Saulnier.  Blouin.  Krcigcr.  Magiopoulas,  Nichol.  Snow,  Ilamillon,  Sloyle,  Merrill,  Johnson,  Gillis,  Mcllor,  Parker, 

Schlenker,  Cole 
Marten,  Stegner,  HUl,  Bloniarz.,  Marshall,  Cady,  Scmon,  Jones.  Sanctuary.  Avery,  Stclipa,  Quirk.  Downing 


OFFICERS 

President:  Jean  Semon 
Vice-President:  Lillian  Jones 
Corresponding  Secretary:  Josephine  Bloiiiarz 
Recording  Secretary:  Glenna  Cady 
Treasurer:  Margaret  Marshall 


145 


ALPHA  EPSILON  PI 


f^    f^ 


Bornslpin.   Newinun.   K.-ldnian.  t:hi/.insk> .   Youns,  Winn.  Goldberg.   K.   Brown.  Ispnberis.  BlanU.  Goldman.  FrancKr. 

Solomon,  Alkon.  Wcinswig.  Brunnell.  Pronlisel.  Ober.  Gordon 
Ornslcen.  Alias.  Bi-rgor,  U.  Greene.  Nadison.  Baillet.  Duress.  .1.  Grcenberg.  Braman.  Kailx.  Saphrosleln.  Gilhoard. 

Siegcl.  Rossman.  White.  Popkin,  Kunevsky.  Perkins,  Lieberman 
S.  Simon.  II.  Greenberg,  GoLtcsman,  Edelslcin,  Jacobs,  Kaplan,  Friedman,  Glass,  A.  Brown,  Wolf,  Zinian.  K.  Simon, 

J.  Levinc,  Thaw 
ShatA,  .lanowsky,  A.  Green,  Kolovson.  Clayton,  Skolniek,  Casper,  Simms,  Bain,  A.,  Brown 


OFFICEllS 

President:  Samuel  Glass 
Vice-Premlent:  Albert  Brown 
Seeretary:  Mischa  Friedman 
Trcaxiirer:  Donald  Jacob.s 


U6 


CLASS  OF  1948 
Robert  Epstein,  Misclia  Friedman,  Samuel  Glass, 
Melvin  Goldman,  Herman  Gottesmaii,  Harold 
Greenberg,  Donald  Jacobs,  Eliot  Kaplan,  Jerome 
Levine,  Richard  Levine,  Harvej  Shapiro,  Edward 
Simon,  Sheldon  Simon,  Sidney  Solomon,  Ronald 
Thaw,  Myron  Laipson,  Jason  Elias. 

CLASS  OF  1949 
Alvin  Alkon,  Albert  Bailet,  Theodore  Blank,  Al- 
bert Brown,  Arthur  Brown,  Richard  Brown,  Jerome 
Casper,  Walter  Chizinsky,  Hyman  Edelstein,  Wil- 
liam Feldman,  Donald  Lieberman,  Alan  Lisman, 
Richard  Ober,  Hyman  Roseman,  Lawrence  Siegel, 
Jack  Sims,  David  Wolf,  Edward  Young,  Fred 
Ziman. 


CLASS  OF  1950 
Myron  Atlas,  Harry  Bain,  Lawrence  Bravinen, 
Jason  Berger,  Sidney  Brunnell,  Haskell  Francer, 
John  Gilboard,  Howard  Goldberg,  Arnold  Green, 
Richard  Green,  John  Kaitz,  Burton  Kolovson, 
Leonard  Janofsky,  Daniel  Issinberg,  Alan  Ornsteen, 
Jean  Perkins,  Sheldon  Promisel,  Jerome  Saphirstein, 
Chester  Shatz,  Edward  Treshinsky,  Edward  Wein- 
swig,  William  Winn,  Robert  Scolnick. 


Bovs  will  be  boys 


AEPi  reviews  its  record  for  1947-1948: 
Sports:  AEPi  won  the  interfraternity  foot- 
ball championship ! 

Sociah:  To  celebrate  the  biggest  football 
game  of  the  season,  AEPi  played  host  to 
its  brothers  from  the  Eta  Deuteron  Chap- 
ter of  Tufts  College ! 

Sculpturing:  AEPi's  "March  of  Dimes" 
won  first  place  in  the  Snow  Sculpture 
Contest  of  Winter  Carnival  Weekend! 
Singitig:  W'ith  the  harmony  and  color 
of  "Meadow  Land"  AEPi  ranked  second 
in  the  Interfraternity  Sing! 

The  traditional  deer,  from  its  place  on 
the  living-room  wall,  looked  with  pride  at 
the  spirit  and  enthusiasm  that  filled  the 
AEPi  house. 


PHI 


147 


'  that  rhythm,  bo>  I 


Alpha  Gamma  Rho  began  its  fraternity 
life  in  1947  with  a  varied  social  season. 
The  highlight  of  the  social  events  was  a 
"Farmer's  Frolic  Dance."  Again,  Alpha 
Gam  scored  with  its  vie  dances.  The  social 
season  was  given  a  decided  flavor  with 
combined  suppers  and  with  the  Annual 
Banquet. 

Alpha  Gam  was  in  the  athletic  linie- 
Hght  with  so  many  brothers  in  basketball, 
football,  and  baseball. 

The  spotlight  was  again  placed  on 
Alpha  Gam  with  Paul  Dugas'  election  as 
chairman  of  the  Inter-fraternity  Sing,  a 
scholarship  award  to  the  fraternity  from 
the  National  Alpha  Gamma  Rho,  and  the 
winning  of  the  Inter-fraternity  Council 
Scholarship  Award  for  '47-'-48. 


MU 


CLASS  OF  1948 
Thomas  .J.  Army,  George  D.  Butler,  Raymond 
W.  Campbell,  Robert  H.  Clorite,  Philip  H.  Cole, 
Emerson  W.  Hibbard,  Robert  W.  .Tones,  Richard  P. 
.Joyce,  .James  H.  Keefe,  William  E.  I^itz,  Jr.,  David 
Pimentel,  John  F.  W.  Schulze,  Richard  A.  Williams. 

CLASS  OF  1949 
Edward  E.  Fulton,  Donald  M.  Kinsman,  Langdon 
Prouty,  Mitchell  Samborski,  Henry  I>.  Thompson, 
Clifton  M.  Waiigh,  Hebert  E.  West. 

CLASS  OF  1950 
Allan  A.  Alexander,  John  H.  DuBois,  Paul  J. 
Dugas,  William  A.  Gallamore,  William  C.  Haines, 
Jr.,  Allen  H.  Keough,  Arthur  A.  Muka,  Edwin  A. 
ReHill,  Donald  E.  Sisson,  Theodore  R.  Sylvia.     . 


Siamese  twins? 


148' 


ALPHA  GAMMA  RHO 


Dugas.  Sylvia,  Alexander,  Bennett,  Davis,  Buck,  Ives.  Kslerbro4tlvs,  Anderson,  MacEarcliern,  Sisson,  Mann,  Aldrich, 

I-Iibbard,  McKay 
Rehill.  Nystrom,  Hamilton.  Warren.  Christiansen,  Kiddy,  Keough,  Haines,  MacDonald,  Rollins.  Thompson,  Tremble, 

West,  Gaylord,  Fulton 
Muka.   DuBois.   Najarian.   Schulie.  Cole,  Joyce,   Williams,   Army,   Keefe,   Gallamore.   Pimenlel.  Butler,   Clorite 


OFFICERS 
President:  Richard  Williams 
Vice-President:  Thomas  Army 
Secretary:  James  Keefe 
Treasurer:  Richard  Joyce 
Alumni  Secretary:  William  Gallamore 


149] 


KAPPA  SIGMA 


Beauregard,  Smith,  Deltour,  Anderson,  Gullans,  P.  Smith,  Waskiewicz,  Downey,  Handforth,  Looney,  Girard,  Miner, 

C.  White,  LeBlano,  Casey.  A.  White,  Zimba,  Byrnes 
Bourdeau,  Hager,  Momnic,  Leahy.  Neville.  Wright.  Babbitt.  Newton,  Nichol.  Vara,  Gagnon,  Goodspeed,  Norwood, 

Fletcher,  A.  Martin,  SanSoucic,  Touhey,  DriscoU,  Beaumont 
Impietro,  Davenport.  Kcnyon,  Glaser.  LaRochclIc,  Courchene,  Vail,  Murphy,  Ellis,  Doten.  O'Shea,  Brenner,  ,|.  Martin, 


Ro 


rts.  Wisnoski,  Mellen.  Perkins,  Flaherty 


OFFICERS 

President:  Eugene  Murphy 
Vice-President:  Wiuthrop  Vail 
Secretary:  Richard  Ellis 
Treasurer:  William  Courchene 


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CLASS  OF  1948 

Carl  G.  Bremier,  William  L.  Coiirchene,  John  R. 
Davenport,  Robert  J.  Deltour,  Robert  E.  Diamond, 
George  \Y.  Doten,  Donald  W.  Glaser,  Everett  Hor- 
gan,  ,Iohn  II.  La  Roehelle,  Walter  E.  Mientka, 
Eugene  jSturphy.  William  Needham,  Daniel  F. 
O'Shea,  Albert '  ^^  Sealingi,  Robert  A.  Stevens, 
Arthur  F.  White,  Jr. 


CLASS  OF  1949 

John  L  Babbitt,  Wilfred  J.  Beauregard,  Jr.,  Ar- 
thur H.  Bever,  John  T.  Dickmever,  Richard  A. 
Ellis,  William  D.  Flahertv,  Donald  E.  Geer,  Marc 
A.  Girard,  John  H.  Hager,  John  W.  Hantorth, 
Wendell  P.  Hight,  Robert  E.  Hall,  Forrest  L.  Ken- 
yon,  John  R.  Lawrence,  Robert  Leahey,  Richard  H. 
Lee,  John  J.  Martin,  William  J.  Mellon,  Harold  A. 
Miner,  Paul  F.  Monnie,  Harold  E.  :\loyors,  E.uvard 
S.  Neville,  Russell  G.  Perkins.  Robert  L.  San  Soucie, 
Frank  E.  Shumwav,  James  Morrill  Smith,  Jr., 
James  T.  Timberlake,  Earl  F.  Tonet,  Robert 
Toohey,  Winthrop  B.  Vail,  Stanley  E.  Waskiewicz, 
Charles  J.  White,  Francis  J.  Wisnoski,  Charles  B. 
Woods,  George  E.  Wright,  Theodore  J.  Ziemba, 
Gordon  P.  DeWolf,  Jr. 


Kai>pa  Sig  plays  the 


CLASS  OF  1950 

Francis  X.  Anderson,  Bernard  W.  Bourdeau, 
John  E.  Byrnes,  John  E.  Downey,  Peter  J.  Drevin- 
ski,  Gardner  B.  Fletcher,  Edward  K.  Funkhouser, 
Jr.,  Roger  A.  Goodspeed,  Roll'  O.  GuUans,  William 
P.  Looney,  Alfred  E.  Pigeon,  Philip  R.  Smith. 


''When  good  fellows  get  together" 


In  the  Fall,  the  fraternity  was  the  scene 
of  many  open-house  dances.  During  Home- 
coming Weekend,  October  25,  the  alumni 
were  treated  royally  to  a  buffet  supper 
after  the  victory.  The  following  day,  the 
pledges  had  their  own  banquet. 

The  main  social  event  of  the  year  was 
the  Embassy  Ball,  held  November  22. 
This  was  the  second  formal  of  its  kind, 
and  the  Kappa  Sigs  hope  to  continue  it  as 
a  tradition.  Jack  Mahoney  and  his  band 
from  Springfield  provided  the  music,  and 
the  choosing  of  a  queen  of  the  ball  was  the 
highlight  of  the  evening. 


GAMMA  DELTA 


151 


A  study  in  concentration  at  Lambda  Chi 


Gamma  Zeta  of  Lambda  Chi  Alpha 
opened  its  second  postwar  year  with 
members  occupying  key  positions  in 
every  phase  of  university  Hfe.  Members 
held  the  presidencies  of  Adelphia,  Maroon 
Key,  Chemistry  Club,  Physics  Club,  and 
S.C.A.  Eighteen  Lambda  Chis  were  on 
varsity  teams  this  year  with  fraternity 
president  Edward  McGrath  captaining 
the  basketball  team  and  Bill  Howes  as  co- 
captain  of  the  victorious  Harriers. 

Lambda  Chis  scored  again  in  nominat- 
ing Sally  Bolles  for  honorary  colonel. 

Social  life  included  the  annual  Home- 
coming Banquet,  Spring  Formal,  and  the 
Saturday  night  invitation  dances.  The 
addition  of  Fran  Murphy's  Cave  enhanced 
good  times  at  Lambda  (^hi. 


GAMMA 


CLASS  OF  1948 
Robert  K.  Butler,  John  L.  Dwyer,  John  J.  Foley, 
James  W.  Fulton,  William  H.  Gaylord,  William  A. 
Howes,  Brooks  R.  Jakeman,  Joseph  H.  Masterson, 
George  Maturniak,  John  A.  MuUaly,  Richard  L. 
Muri,  Francis  J.  Murphy,  John  Powers,  Richard  C. 
Roberson,  Theodore  J.  St.  Palley,  Paul  W.  Winston. 

CLASS  OF  1949 
David  F.  Collier,  Robert  B.  Gleason,  Raymond  J. 
Izzo,  Jerome  R.  Landry,  Thomas  J.  McGarr,  Ed- 
ward J.  McGrath,  Raymond  G.  O'Neill,  Robert  G. 
Raymond,  Howard  B.  Smith,  Richard  N.  Smith, 
Robert  A.  Tolman. 

CLASS  OF  1950 
Richard  T.  Dolan,  Arnold  J.  Estelle,  Wallace  R. 
Fulton,  Joseph  R.  Hilyard,  AVilliam  Lieberwirth, 
Leonard  A.  O'Connor,  Robert  M.  Pasini,  Paul  S. 
Smith,  Edmund  J.  Struzziero,  William  J.  Troy, 
Thomas  C.  Walz,  John  J.  Winton,  Richard  P.  Wynn, 
Isidore  O.  Yergeau. 


The  "ravp-iVIe 


152 


LAMBDA  CHI  ALPHA 


a 


Schofield,  Pasini,  Yergcau.  Howes.  Gleason.  Cole.  Masterson.   Raymond.   Ualan.  Maturniak,  St.  Pallej ,  R.  Smith, 

Walz.  McCarthy.  MuUaly 
Wells,   Robenson.   Putnam.   Ryan,   Drohan.   Jakeman.   Murphy,   Foley,   Winston,   H.   B.   Smith,   Wlnton.   .Johnston, 

L''Esperance.  Congdon,  Flynn 

Lieberwirth.  Troy.  Kstelle.  Winn.  Collier.  O'Neill.  McGrath,  O'Connor.  Hilyard.  Izzo.  McGarr,  Struzziero 

Shevis,  Muri,  Landry 


OFFICERS 
President:  Edward  J.  McGrath 
Vice-President:  Leonard  O'Connor 
Secretary:  Joseph  R.  Hilyard 
Treasurer:  Raymond  G.  O'Xeill 


153 


PHI  SIGMA  KAPPA 


TZJ 


Copp,  R.  Vigneau,  Varncy,  Evcrs,  Crean,  Ballou,  Laccy,  Mailloux,  Marshall.  Holmes,  Blodgett,  Kerr,  S.  Smilh, 

Rodriguez,  Puisz,  Noyes 
T.  McCarthy,  F.   Vigneau,  Ladd,  Sullivan,  Gilman,  Ilolden,  Jacques,  Costello,  Wogen,  Kelsey,  Ouillctle,  Mutter, 

Carron,  V.  Smith,  Dwyer,  Knowland,  A.  Price,  Weslcott 
Szetela,  Gingras,  Czarnccki,  Merrill,  Lucey,  D.  McCarthy.  Shufelt,  Lalibcrte,  Bresnahan.  Tunis,  English,  Jackson, 

Trombla.  Tozalowski.  Hammond,  Hansen,  Walker,  Ziwalowski.  Ganley 
OFFICERS 

President:  Bruce  Shufelt 
Vice-President:  James  Lalibertc 
Secretary:  Diiuiel  McCarthy 
Treasurer:  Williiuii  Lucey 
Sentinel:  Patrick  Uresiiaiian 
Indnctor:  WilHam  Tuuis 


154 


CLASS  OF  1948 
Steven  Czarnecki,  Edward  Edwards,  James  Eng- 
lish, Ralph  Gilman,  Warren  Gingras,  David  Jack- 
son, James  Laliberte,  William  Lucey,  Daniel  Mc- 
Carthy, Homer  Mills,  Richard  Norton,  Samuel 
Price,  Bernard  Stead,  Edward  Szetala. 

CLASS  OF  1949 
John  Baier,  Henry  Ballon,  Patrick  Bresnahan, 
John  Crean,  Richard  Hansen,  Herbert  Holden, 
Stratton  Kerr,  George  Kopp,  Richard  Lacey,  Wil- 
fred Learned,  Joseph  Magri,  James  Marshall, 
Thomas  !McCarth.\,  Robert  Noyes,  James  Price, 
Earl  Rodrequez,  Bruce  Shufelt,  John  Sullivan,  Al- 
bert Toczvdlowski,  William  Tunis. 


Who''s  got  the  full  house? 


CLASS  OF  1950 
Philip  Dwyer,  Richard  Knowland,  Sheldon  Smith, 
Francis  Vigneau,  Donald  Westcott,  Fred  Ziwotowo- 
ski. 


Phi  Sigs  prepare  for  a  ''bull  : 


A  festive  Formal  Dance,  held  on 
Founders'  Day,  March  15,  marked  the 
75th  Anniversary  Year  of  the  founding  of 
Phi  Sig.  On  August  11-14,  the  75th  Annual 
Convention  of  Phi  Sigma  Kappa  will  be 
held  at  the  Somerset  Hotel  in  Boston. 
This  celebration  is  of  interest  to  the  stu- 
dents of  the  U  of  M,  past  and  present, 
since  this  organization  was  founded  on 
this  campus  and  has  spread  in  consider- 
able numbers  to  the  four  corners  of  the 
U.S. 

On  campus,  Phi  Sig  was  represented  in 
student  activities  by  Steve  Czarnecki 
who  was  president  of  the  Student  Senate 
and  of  Adelphia. 


ALPHA 


155 


Q.  T.  V. 


jn. 


j-^— ^(foleuo:  Ou^f^f^^  "Set     O0I4. 


Maliiali.  Willis.  Kobiluillc.  t;hiklakis.  Hobery,  Fuller 

Cuff.  Bross.  Porter.  Morrison.  Parsons.  Greene,  Crepeau.  Szetela 

Lane.  Cadorcllc,  White,  Tower,  Lovelace,  Matthews,  Bulnian,  Watson 


OFFICERS 

President:  Warren  Lovelace 
Vice-President:  True  Tower 
Secretary:  Cornelius  Biilman 
Treasurer:  John  White 


156 


CLASS  OF  1948 
John  Cadorette 


CLASS  OF  1949 
Kichard  Best,  Cornelius  Bulman,  Ilarr.v  Chik- 
lakis,  David  Cuff,  Gerard  Frappier,  Paul  Lane, 
Warren  Lovelace,  John  Matthews,  Kenneth  Mor- 
rison, Kenneth  Parsons,  Charles  Robitaille,  True 
Tower,  John  Watson,  John  White. 


CLASS  OF  1950 
William  Bross,  Joseph  Mack,  Alphonsc  Presto. 


i  necessary  for  rola 


Twelve  vie  parties  and  .six  smokers 
highlighted  a  banner  year  for  QTV  fra- 
ternity. 1947-48  saw  the  addition  of  sev- 
eral pledges  and  members  who  not  only 
strengthened  the  group  but  also  enabled 
it  to  conduct  successfully  the  invitation 
dances  and  open  houses  as  well  as  the  fra- 
ternity smokers  and  the  interfraternity 
exchange  dinners.  There  were  also  various 
season  activities  on  the  social  agenda  for 
the  QTV's.  A  Christmas  dance  at  the 
house  was  the  high  spot  of  the  winter  sea- 
son, while  the  spring  months  were  marked 
by  the  highly  successful  Spring  formal, 
the  annual  pledge  banquet,  and  the  popu- 
lar QTV  outing. 


ALPHA 


[157 


CLASS  OF  1948 
Warren  Anderson,  James  Bodurtha,  Ralph  Gar- 
butt,  Robert  Glendon,  William  Good,  Fred  Jones, 
Nelson  Jones,  John  Lambert,  Edward  Otero,  Leslie 
Savino,  Norman  Sullivan. 

CLASS  OF  1949 
Ellsworth  Barrows,  Chester  Bowen,  George  Bur- 
gess, Wayne  Burnett,  Louie  Clough,  Arnold  Erick- 
son,  Charles  Farley,  John  Farquarson,  John  Gra- 
ham, Richard  Hall,  Fred  Heffron,  Stanley  Januszkie- 
wicz,  Cyril  Leblanc,  Richard  Legrand,  Peter  Moz- 
den,  Charles  Nichols,  William  Potter,  Donald  Ray, 
Robert  Reis,  Donald  Roy,  Everett  Schubert,  Paul 
Stenard,  Waldo  Stevens,  Donald  Thatcher,  Alvin 
Therrien,  George  Whorf,  Alan  Young. 


This  year  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  bought 
from  Mrs.  Ray  Stannard  Baker  the  house 
on  188  Sunset  Avenue  that  once  was  the 
home  of  her  famous  husband.  The  legacy 
left  in  the  house  by  Baker  contains  four  of 
his  books,  garden  tools  and  paint  cans. 

Among  its  members,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon boasts  the  Secretary  of  the  Senate, 
Assistant  Editor  of  the  Quarterly,  Sports 
Editor  of  the  Collegian  and  Index,  and 
two  men  on  the  first-string  football  team. 

The  January  Thaw  Dance,  started  in 
1947,  was  held  again  this  year  as  S.A.E.'s 
contribution  to  Campus  Social  Events. 


MASSACHUSETTS  KAPPA 


CLASS  OF  1950 
Harold  Brunette,  Bernard  Cossar,  Francis  Florini, 
Frank  Grice,  John  Hauschild,  Richard  Humphreys, 
Robert    Jones,     George     McCollum,     Christopher 
Yahnis. 


The  "selected  reading"  of  S.A.E. 


158 


SIGMA  ALPHA  EPSILON 


11/        Suws^i       ;Ai;e»\u-« 


Humphrey,  lleffron.  Otero.  Whorf,  Cos 
Graham,  Farquhi 
Kha?.ai.  Brunei  te.  Herd.  Grief 

Farley.  Baker,  R.  Benson,  B.  Benson,  Hunter,  Beau 
Mozden,  Anderson.  Savino,  F.  Jones,  Glendon,  Hall.  Thatcher,  N.  Jo 


ir.  Januszkiewic?,.  Zukowski.  Battite,  Flynn,  Potter,  Reis,  Kenney,  Hig^ins, 

^on,  Therrien,  Robinson.  Merrick.  Lablank.  Moriartv 

.  Rogers,  Huckins,  MacCollum,  Ray,  Stenard,  Schubert,  Cornish,  Young, 
Pecukonis,  Allen,  Kosarick 
Garbutt,  Stevens,  Erickson.  Good,  Barrows, 


Lambert 
Wood,  Newell,  Clough.  Roy,  Hatch,  Quimby.  Nichols,  Collins,  Go 


r.  O'Malley.  Mills,  Sowcrby 


OFFICERS 
Archon:  Ralph  Gaibutt  Correspondent:  Donald  Thatcher 

Deputy  Archon:  Waldo  Stevens  Chronicler:  George  Burgess 

Treasurer:  Arnold  Erickson  ^^'arden:  Louie  Clough 

Recorder:  Chester  Bowen  Herald:  Robert  Reis 


159 


OFFICERS 

President:  Daniel  Burgess 
^^ice-President:  Charles  Bailej',  Jr. 
Secretary:  Edmund  Farinha 
Treasurer:  Joseph  Weretlenyk 


MEMBERS 

Daniel  Burgess 
Charles  Bailey,  Jr. 
Edmund  Farinha 
Joseph  Weretelnyk 


Completing  its  second  postwar  year, 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  has  carried  out  a  highly 
successful  program  of  scholastic,  athletic, 
and  social  activities. 

Since  most  of  the  members  were  gradu- 
ated or  had  transferred  to  other  colleges  a 
few  years  ago,  a  small  group  of  five  men 
decided  to  reactivate  the  fraternity.  This 
year  11  new  men  have  joined  the  organiza- 
tion. 

Although  handicapped  by  the  lack  of 
a  house,  the  members,  by  working  to- 
gether with  other  houses,  conducted  some 
very  successful  joint  social  affairs. 

By  next  year,  Sig  Ep  hopes  to  have  a 
house  of  its  own  and  again  take  its  place 
as  one  of  the  largest  and  most  active 
houses  on  campus. 


PLEDGES 

Eugene  Mason  '50,  Raymond  Beaulacy  '51,  J. 
Warren  Chadwick,  Jr.  '51,  Philip  Dean  '51,  Jeremiah 
rierhhy  '51,  Robert  Murray  '51,  Edward  Smith  '51, 
James  Stapleton  '51,  Ervin  Stockwell  '51,  Alphonse 
Turcotte  '51,  Frank  Weisse,  .Jr.  '51. 


MASSACHUSETTS  ALPHA 


160 


SIGMA  PHI  EPSILON 


/^9¥  kav-\W 


Pu-bl  t  c  A."t  iowfc:        S  ^3  e  >^  «v. 
Yh  e  ^  OU.V  tA  at- 


n 


Chadwick,  Stapleton,  Dean,  Mason 
Murray.  Farinha.  Burgess.  Bailey,  Stockwell 


161 


TAU  EPSILON  PHI 


"^Oolove:  L9.ueu\  de^   avx«l  \/UWi 


Bilsky.  Cooper,  Greenfield.  Colman,  Winer,  lieukcu,  Goldberfl,  Sagan,  W  iuslou,  Fishmaii,  Kadlo.  Silberglell,  Grosser. 

Mendclson.  Davis.  Berman 
Brown,    Abrahams,    Coppelman,    Komm,    Quint,    M.    Cohen,    Gibbs,    Rubin.  Kern.  Insuik.  Laby.  Wolff.  Sudhaller. 

Kaufman.  Grecnberg.  Kaplan.  Slavin 
Shaponick.    Itennell.  Geller.  Fein,   Kronick,   Goldin,  Goldblatt,  Gordon,   J.   Cohen,   Klein.   Ilernslein.  Porler.   G€.lub 


OFFICERS 
President:  Samuel  Coppelman 
Vice-Presidenl:  David  Mendelson 
Secretary:  Robert  Fein 
Treasurer:  Merwin  Rubin 


162] 


CLASS  OF  19-18 
Bernard  Bennett,  Paul  Bernstein,  Irwin  Bilskv, 
Saul  Cohen,  George  Epstein,  Robert  Fein,  Jerome 
Geller,  Irving  Goldblatt,  George  Goldin,  Arnold 
Golub,  Robert  Gordon,  Marvin  Henkiii,  Max  Klein, 
David  Kronick,  Elliott  Porter,  Irving  Ratner, 
Avroni  Romni,  Bertram  Sparr. 

CLASS  OF  19-t9 
Allan  Abrahams,  Richard  S.  Brown,  Arthur  Burt- 
man,  Joseph  Cohen,  Herbert  Cooper,  Samuel  Cop- 
pelman,  David  Davis,  Ralph  Fishman,  Hubert 
Goldberg,  Paul  Greenberg,  Daniel  Greenfield,  Aljra- 
ham  Kaufman,  Herbert  Kern,  David  Mendleson, 
Jason  Radio,  Merwin  Rubin,  A.  Max  Shaponik, 
Milton  Shore,  Allen  Silbergleit,  Calvin  Spivak, 
David  Sudhalter. 


Hail  to  the  frat! 


CLASS  OF  1950 
Melvin  Abrahamsoii,  Xorman  Berkowitz,  Merwin 
Cohen,  Harold  Fienman,  Irving  Gibbs,  Charles 
Goldfarb,  Theodore  Goodman,  Bernard  Grosser, 
X.  ^lilton  Insuik,  M.  Bruce  Kolman,  Morton  Laby, 
Earl  Quint,  Elliott  Sagan,  Bernard  Slavin,  Earl 
Winer,  Xorman  Winston,  Peter  Wolff. 


With  an  active  membership  of  nearly 
sixty  members,  Tau  Pi  chapter  of  Tau 
Epsilon  Phi  fraternity  celebrated  its  im- 
provement and  growth  since  its  inception 
ten  years  ago  by  a  formal  this  spring. 

TEP  ranked  high  in  scholastics  for  the 
spring  session  of  1947,  and  has  members 
active  in  the  Senate,  the  Collegian,  the 
Quarterly,  and  other  campus  groups. 
TEP's  football  squad  was  runner-up  for 
second  place  in  the  inter-frat  football 
competition. 

Tau  Pi  chapter  sent  five  delegates  to  the 
national  convention  in  Boston  in  Decem- 
ber which  was  climaxed  with  the  formal 
induction  of  some  of  its  pledges  and  a 
New  Year's  Eve  formal. 


TAU  PI 


163 


lUTOsls  a  Thetn  Chi 


"Alma  Mater  First  and  Tlieta  Chi  for 
Alma  Mater"  has  been  the  slogan  of  the 
fraternity  that  was  known  on  campus  for 
its  annually  presented  Sadie  Hawkins 
Dance  and  Bowery  Ball.  Active  in  sports, 
organizations,  and  interfraternity  compe- 
tition, Theta  Chi  had  among  its  members 
the  President  of  the  Junior  Class,  Ed 
Drewniak,  and  Managing  Editor  of  the 
Collegian,  Hank  Colton. 

Originating  as  a  local  fellowship  of  six- 
teen men  at  Massachusetts  Agricultural 
College  in  1908,  this,  the  fifth  fraternity 
on  campus  was  known  as  Theta  Phi  until 
1911  when  it  became  Theta  Chapter  of  the 
National  Fraternity  Theta  Chi. 


THETA 


CLASS  OF  1948 
1'homas  K.  Bliss,  George  A.  Chase,  Thomas  A. 
CiiUxTtson,  Gerald  A.  Deroiser,  Donald  H.  Fowler, 
William  A.  Hosmer,  Robert  E.  Lynch,  John  W.  Mas- 
talerz,  Roger  D.  McCutcheon,  Horace  N.  Millikin, 
Robert  D.  Pease,  Almon  O.  Ruggles,  John  W.  Shan- 
non, Howard  D.  Stowe,  Alan  S.  Warden. 

CLASS  OF  1949 
Stanley  Berdahowski,  Robert  R.  Bertram,  Ronald 
D.  Boddy,  Donald  J.  Brennon,  Walter  M.  Bussolari, 
Edgar  S.  Burkhardt,  Henry  F.  Colton,  John  T. 
Conlon,  Robert  F.  Crerie,  Edward  W.  Critchett, 
Edwin  E.  Drewniak,  Henry  F,  Drewniany,  Thomas 
W.  Fox,  John  W.  Holloway,  Richard  F.  Jackson, 
Donald  S.  Lauder,  William  F.  Robertson,  George 
Robichaud,  George  .A.  Runquist,  Phillip  Vondell. 

CLASS  OF  1950 
John  R.  Addison,  Frederick  N.  Anderson,  Jr., 
Ralph  L.  Bailey,  Morton  B.  Bilbert,  Robert  Bul- 
cock,  Thomas  Clark,  David  G.  Gabrielson,  Warren 
A.  Holway,  Clement  P.  Houran,  Robert  C.  Kendall, 
Anthony  J.  Manganero,  Cro.sby  Olinto,  Edwin 
Paul,  Harlow  E.  Pendleton,  Patrick  H.  Rooney, 
George  E.  Rose,  Louis  H.  Ruggles,  William  S. 
Ryder,  Frederick  C.  Skolfield,  George  L.  Sundstrom, 
James  T.  Swanick,  Robert  Tetrault,  .Joseph  West- 
water. 


S;iliii<la>   N'i^l.l 


164 


THETA  CHI 


n,  Ryder,  Hallway.  Burkliardt, 
[1,  Bertram.  Robertson. 


Gabrielson.  Armstrong.  Stedman.  J.  Robinson.  Blackadar.  Conlon.  Drewniany.  Addi» 
Vondell.  Sundstrom.  Houran.  Gilbert,  Buleock.  Fayan 
Rose,  Clark.  Anderson.  Kendall.  Fox,  L.  Ruggles.  Rundquist.  Dre-miiak,  Colton,  Baker.  Brenn 

Critchett.  Tetrault.  Bailey.  Gorman,  Desrosier 
Berdahowski.  Mastalerz.  Stowe.  Chase.  A.  Ruggles.  Pease.  Shannon.  McCutcheon.  Halloway,  Milliken.  Culbertson, 

Hosmer.  Warden 
Bussolari,  Boddy.  Westwater.  Olinlo,  Howland.  Swaniek 


OFFICERS 

President:  Ward  Shannon 
Vice-President:  Robert  Pease 
Secretary:  Robert  E.  Lynch 
Treasurer:  Roger  McCutcheon 


165 


PANHELLENIC  COUNCIL 


TmJ^ 


E.  Troll.  S.  BolU-s.  M.  M.i 
P.  Ford,  Sec;  E.  Klein.  V 


M.  Van  Meter.  M.  Chase.  M.  A.  Alper.  1».  Schekr 
■«s.;  J.  Marien.  Pres.;  J.  Shoenbers.  Treas.;  M.  Av 


Anything  that  directly  affects  the  ma- 
jority of  girls  on  campus  needs  a  guiding 
hand.  This  is  the  purpose  of  the  Panhel- 
lenic  Council — the  legislative  and  ad- 
visory body  that  supervises  the  activities 
of  our  six  national  sororities. 

Through  the  Handbook,  published  by 
'"Panhell,"  freshman  girls  are  first  intro- 
duced to  sorority,  its  meanings  and  its 
purposes,  and  are  prepared  for  the  hectic 
days  of  "rushing"  that  are  to  follow. 

As  part  of  its  functions,  "Panhell" 
sponsors  scholarship — by  awarding  a  tea- 
set  to  the  sorority  with  the  highest  scho- 
lastic average,  the  Intersorority  Sing  and 
Declamation,  and  the  Inter-Greek  Ball  in 
conjunction  with  the  Interfraternity 
Council. 

At  "Panhell"  workshops,  pledge  cap- 
tains from  all  the  sororities  exchange 
ideas,  and  so  enhance  the  spirit  of  friendli- 
ness and  cooperation  that  already  exist 
in  our  Greek  world. 


166] 


INTERFRATERNITY  COUNCIL 


A.  Bailet,  J.  Radio.  M.  Henkcn.  H.  Holtlc 
R.  Roberson,  Mr.  Colwell,  J.  Davenporl.  V 


W.  Kobii 
s.;  W.  Tu 


on,  1).  Ray 
s.  E.  Kaplai 


By  handling  the  business  of  all  fraterni- 
ties collectively,  the  Interfraternity  Coun- 
cil was  of  great  aid  in  securing  the  cooper- 
ation of  the  Greeks.  The  organization 
sponsored  activity  among  the  fraternities 
with  the  annual  presentation  of  the  Skits 
and  Sing.  Interfraternity  Sports — foot- 
ball, basketball,  volleyball,  and  baseball — 
pro7iioted  friendly  competition  among  the 
fraternities. 

In  conjunction  with  Panhellcnic  Coun- 
cil, the  Interfraternity  (^ouncil  presented 
Greek  Week — a  week  of  social  events 
which  included  the  Greek  Ball. 

The  Council  held  meetings  every  Wed- 
nesday evening  at  5:00.  Dues  for  each 
fraternity  were  twenty-five  dollars  for  the 
academic  year. 

Officers  of  the  Council  were :  President, 
John  Davenport,  Kappa  Sigma;  Vice- 
President,  Robert  Lynch,  Theta  Chi; 
Secretary,  William  Litz,  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho;  and  Treasurer,  William  Tunis,  Phi 
Sigma  Kappa. 


167 


Se4UJ0^ 


The  members  of  the  largest  sen- 
ior class  on  record  stood  side  by 
side  to  receive  their  diplomas.  Men 
and  women  leaving  a  college  in  a 
state  of  growth  knew  they  would 
return  as  alumni  proud  to  have 
helped  in  the  evolution  of  a  uni- 
versitv. 


PHI    KAPl'.V  PHI 
Klinor  Gulusha,  Avrom  Romm,  George  Epstein,  John  Markuson,  John  Marten,  Irving  Ratner, 

Frances  Gobbi 

Lucille  Blakeslee.  Margaret  Peck.  Betty  Kobak.  Glena  Cady.  Maija  Honkonen.  Janet  Shoenberg, 

Anita  Mann 


SENIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS 
I  Laliberte.  Capt.:  Ward  Shannon,  Treas.:  Ted  St.  Palley,  Sgl.-al-Ar 


Tina  Romano,  V.-Prea.;  Warren  Gingras,  Pre^.;  Phyllis  Brunn.r,  See. 


170 


PHI  KAPPA  PHI 


In  tlu'  Fall  of  1947,  seventeen  members  of  the  Class  of  '48  were  elected  to  Phi  Kappa 
Phi  Honor  Society. 

The  ^Massachusetts  Chapter  of  Phi  Kappa  Phi  was  initiated  here  in  1904.  Senior  students 
and  graduate  students  from  all  departments  who  have  had  an  85%  average  during  their 
college  years  are  eligible  for  election. 

The  President  of  the  Society  is  Prof.  Frederick  Troy.  He  became  president  last  spring 
and  will  hold  office  for  two  years.  Prof.  Richard  Foley  is  Vice-President ;  Prof.  Arthur  Juli;ui, 
Secretary;  Prof.  Harvey  Sweetman,  Treasurer. 

The  Society  elected  Irving  Ratner  as  Phi  Kappa  Phi  Scholar  and  awarded  him  the  tradi- 
tional if'oO  prize. 


SENIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS 


The  members  of  the  Class  of  1948  had  no  way  of  predicting  when  they  entered  Massa- 
chusetts State  College  during  a  war  year  that  they  would  be  part  of  the  largest  class  to  be 
graduated  from  the  University  of  Massachusetts.  As  they  received  their  diplomas,  undoubt- 
edly some  seniors  thought  of  other  faces  and  other  times  before  a  war  interrupted  their  edu- 
cation. 

The  seniors  of  '48  have  spent  happy  years  here  building  friendships  and  associations 
that  will  last.  They  will  remember  the  fun  they  have  had  participating  in  activities,  the  pro- 
fessors, the  traditions.  They  look  forward  to  the  day  when  they  will  return  to  an  expanded 
university,  but  still  the  campus  of  "those  old  familiar  faces. " 

[1711 


ADELPHIA 


The  two  primary  purposes  of  Adelphia,  senior  men's  honorary  society,  are  to  foster  and 
uphold  the  highest  type  of  fellowship,  ideals,  and  interests  at  the  University  of  Massachu- 
setts; to  stimulate  and  promote  leadership  among  the  underclassmen,  and  to  reward  them 
by  a  final  recognition  before  their  graduation  from  the  University.  The  group  is  self -perpetu- 
ating, and  eight  seniors  and  seven  juniors  are  recognized  each  spring,  by  tapping,  at  the 
Senior  Convocation.  This  year's  Adelphians  sponsored  their  annual  dance  with  Isogon, 
continued  with  their  support  of  the  AVar  Memorial  Drive,  and  acted  as  liason  agents  between 
the  alumni  and  the  University  goings-on.  Adelphians  also  kept  a  fatherly  watch  over  their 
sophomore  counterparts,  the  Iveymen. 


ISOGON 

Isogon  is  the  senior  women's  honorary  society  designed  to  recognize  outstanding  girls 
of  the  class.  Co-Ediquette,  a  book  of  do's  and  don't's  published  for  freshmen  was  one  of  the 
many  products  of  the  busy  society.  The  girls  also  found  time  to  sponsor  joint  dances  with 
Adelphia,  senior  men's  honorary  society,  and  to  oversee  the  work  of  the  sophomore  Scrolls. 
Easily  recognized  in  their  white  flannel  jackets,  the  girls  displayed  constantly  the  qualities 
for  which  they  were  chosen:  versatility,  extracurricular  activities,  leadership,  scholarship, 
and  character.  Members  for  1947-48  were  tapped  at  the  Junior-Senior  Processional  held  in 
the  spring  of  their  junior  year,  and  served  throughout  their  senior  year.  The  group  is  self- 
perpetuating. 


172 


ADELPHIV 
Ward  Shannon.  John  Davcniiorl 
Ka)  Canipholl.  Scc.-Troas. ;  Brooks  Jaki-nian.  Tri-s.:  Slcif  t;»,arnc.ki 
Abscnl:  Sherry  OnvidBon.  V.-I'rr».;  Dan  M.Carthy 

ISO«;OiS 
Rulh  Russrll.  Bi-tty  Lou  Tolman,  PrisciUa  Farquarson,  Jean  llinsley 
Phyllis  BrunnKr.  Jacqueline  Marien.  Barbara  Nahlovsky.  V.-Pres.;  Antonelta  lion 
Z.  Jancl  Shoenberg,  See.-Treas.;  Elaine  Haniliin 


[173  J 


W.UtREN  E.  ANDERSON 

"Andy" 

Food  Technology.  13  Reno  St.,  Worcester. 
Born  in  1923  at  Worcester.  Worcester 
North  High  School.  Class  Treasurer,  1; 
Class  President,  2;  Dean's  List,  3;  Carni- 
val Ball  Committee,  2;  Carnival  Com- 
mittee, 4;  Sophomore-Senior  Hop  Com- 
mittee, 2;  Food  Technology  Club,  I 
(President);  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 


FR.4NCES  S.  ARCHIBALD 

"xArchie" 

English.  16  Delmore  Rd.,  Xewton  High- 
lands. Born  in  1926  at  Waltham.  Newton 
High  School.  Choir,  1;  Quarterly,  1,  2; 
Women's  Glee  Club,  4;  S.C.A.,  1,  4; 
S.C.A.  Cabinet,  4  (Editor  of  Scan'; 
French  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4. 


THOMAS  J.  ARMY 

Agronomy.  23  Falmouth  St.,  Worcester. 
Born  in  1923  at  Worcester.  AVorcestor 
South  High  School.  Class  Nominating 
Committee,  3:  Dean's  List,  1,  3;  Outing 
Club,  4;  Carnival  Committee.  4;  Animal 
Husbandry  Club,  1,  2;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho. 


MARY  E.  AVERY 

"Becky" 

Home  Economics.  North  River  Rd.,  Cul 
rain.  Born  in  1926  at  Greenfield.  Arnl^ 
Academy.  Panhellenic,  3,  4;  Women'> 
Glee  Club,  4;  Outing  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Home  Economics  Club, 

1,  2,  3,  4:  War  Memorial  Drive,  3;  W.A..\ 

2,  3;  Sigma  Kappa  (Historian,  4). 


174 


CHARLES  \N .  B.VlLliY,  JK. 

"Chuck" 

Physics.  '2;>.5  Wiisliinston  Si.,  Maiden. 
Born  in  1918  nt  Yonkcrs,  X.  V.  Dart- 
mouth High  School.  Sifima  Phi  Epsilon. 


PAULINE  BAESES 

"Polly" 

Honie^Econoniics.  189  Chestnut  St.,  New 
Bedford.  Born  in  19'2()  at  New  Bedford. 
New  Bedford  High  School.  Dean's  List, 
8;  Choir,  1;  Collegian,  1;  Freshman  Hand- 
book Board,  1,  2;  Women's  Glee  Chili, 
1,  3;  Campus  Varieties,  1;  Phillips  Brooks 
Club,  1,  2,  3,  4,  (Secretary-Treasurer,  3); 
S.C.A.  Cabinet,  4  (Publicity  Chairman); 
Home  Economics  Cluli,  2,  3,  4  (Program 
Chairman,  4);  Wcslev  Foundation,  1,  3,  4 
(Secretary,  3,  41;  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Pi 
Beta  Phi. 


HAYINIOND  H.  BALISE 

"Ray" 

Economics.  77  Pro.spect  St.,  Northamp- 
ton. Born  in  1922  at  .Vmhcrst.  Northamp- 
ton High  School.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha.     ^ 


HARRIET  O.  BATES 

French.  Bedford  Rd.,  Carlisle.  Born  in 
1926  at  Arlington.  Concord  High  School. 
Outing  Club,  1;  S.C.A.,  3,  4;  French  Club, 
1,  2,  3,  4;  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4;  French 
House,  2,  3;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  (Re- 
cording Secretary,  4). 


jvlirilyn  m.  baker 

"Lynn" 

Economics.  214  South  St.,  Southbridge- 
Bom  in  1927  at  Southbridge.  Marv  E. 
^Yells  High  School.  Dean's  List,  3; 
Roister  Doi.sters,  2,  3;  Drill  Team,  3,  4; 
Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  French  Club, 
1,  2;  Radio  Club,  3;  W.A.A.,  2;  Chi 
Omega. 


JEAN  BAYLES 

"Jeannie" 

Political  Science.  South  Dennis.  Born  in 
1926  at  Dennis.  Yarmouth  High  School. 
Dean's  Li.st,  2,  3;  Collegian,  1,  2,  3; 
Roister  Doisters,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Carnival  Com- 
mittee, 3,  4;  W.A.A.,  2,  3;  Cheerleader, 
3,  4:  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  (Correspond- 
ing Secretary,  4). 


PRISCILLA  W.  B-4LDWIN 

"Penny" 

Home  Economics.  Pine  Ave.,  Harwich- 
port.  Born  in  1925  at  Harwichport.  Har- 
wich High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3; 
Choir,  1;  Women's  Glee  Club,  2,  3; 
S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3;  Home  Economics  Club, 
1,  2,  3;  Nature  Guide  Association  (Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, 3);  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3; 
Naiads,  1,  2,  3:  Modern  Dance  Club,  1,  2; 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 


JUDITH  K.  BAZOL 

"Judy" 

.\gricultural  Economics.  48  Englewood 
Ave.,  Brookline.  Born  in  1927  at  Boston. 
Girls'  Latin  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  3; 
Honors  Work,  4;  Quarterly  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4 
(Secretary,  4);  Freshman  Handbook 
Board,  1,  2;  Roister  Doisters,  1,  2;  Hillel 
Foundation,  1,  2,  3.  4  (Senior  Council,  3); 
Dairy  Club,  2,  3,  4;  Mathematics  Club, 
1,  2,  3,  4;  International  Relations  Club, 
2,.S,  4:W.A.A.,2,3,4. 


175 


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BEKNAKD  BENNETT 

"King" 

History.  25  Hiawatha  St.,  Springfielil. 
Born  in  1925  at  Springfield.  Technical 
High  School.  Dean'.s  List,  3;  Collegian, 
3,  4;  Pre-Med.  Club,  3;  Tau  Ep.silon  Phi. 


PALL  W.  BERNSTEIN 

"P.W." 

Zoology.  476  Chestnut  St.,  Springfield. 
Born  in  1922  at  Fall  River.  Classical  Higli 
School.  Transfer  from  American  luteni.i- 
tional  College.  Dean's  List,  3;  Ilillrl 
Foundation,  2,  3,  4:  International  Hchi- 
tions  Club,  3,  4;  Pre-Med.  Cluli,  2,  3,  4; 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi. 


SHIRLEY  i:.  BETTER 

"Shiil" 

Economics.  24  Evans  lid.,  Peabodv.  Born 
in  1927  at  Peabody.  Pealjody  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  2,  3;  Honors  VVork,  4;  Col- 
legian, 2,  3,  4;  Roister  Doisters,  2,  3,  4; 
Women's  Glee  Club,  1;  Outing  Club,  2; 
Current  Affairs  Club,  2,  3,  4;  Pre-Med. 
Club,  2,  3,  4;  Sigma  Delta  Tau  (Assistant 
Treasurer,  3). 


ARTHLIR  H.  BEYER 

"Art" 

•Land.scapo  .Vrrhitccturc.  S(i  Silver  Si.. 
Springheld.  lioni  in  1 1122  a  I  Springfield. 
Springfield  ■I'eclmiiai  High  School.  Trans- 
fer from  Slockbridge  School  of  Agricul- 
ture. Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Sinfonietta, 
1,  2;  Landscape  Architecture  Club,  3,  4; 
Kappa  Sigma. 


17(> 


MIKIAM  BILKTSKY 

"!\linii" 

Chemistry.  IS  Sutton  St.,  Mnttnpnn. 
Born  in  li)'27  at  Boston.  Jeremiah  E. 
Burke  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1;  Col- 
legian. 1,  i,  3,  4  (Make-up  Editor,  41. 
Quarterly  Club,  3,  3  (Member-at-Large. 
3h  Hillel,  1,  '2,  3,  4:  Chemistry  Club,  %  3, 
4;  Sigma  Delta  Tau. 


KKW  IN  S.  BILSKY 

"Baron" 

Economics.  11  Western  Dr.,  Longmead- 
o\v.  Born  in  1926  at  Springfield.  Clas.sical 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  3;  Hillel,  3,  4; 
Pre-Med.  Club,  3:  Tau  Epsilon  Phi. 


LUCILLE  F.  BLAKESLEE 

"Lu" 

Home  Economics.  12  Sycamore  St., 
Brattleboro,  Vt.  Born  in  1926  at  Brattle- 
boro.  Brattleboro  High  School.  Dean's 
List,  1,  2,  3;  Honors  Work,  4;  QuarterK- 
Club,  2,  3;  Outing  Club,  1;  S.C.A.,  4; 
Wesley  Foundation,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Home  Eco- 
nomics Club,  1,  2,  3,  4. 


THOIMAS  K.  BLISS,  .IR. 

"Kent" 

Dairy  Industry.  697  Park  St.,  Attleboro. 
Born  in  1924  at  Attleboro.  Attleboro 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  3;  Judging 
Team,  4;  Dairy  Club,  3,  4  (Corresponding 
Secretary,  4);  Cheerleader,  2;  Theta  Chi. 


,)OSKI'IIINE  G.  BLONIAHZ 

"Bunnio" 

Bacteriology.  1.5  Hoosac  St.,  .Vdams. 
Born  in  1924  at  Adams.  Adams  Senior 
High  School.  Graduated  from  BayJPath 
Secretarial  School  in  Longmeadow.  Class 
Nominating  Committee,  4;  Band,  3,  4 
(Majdrctle,  3,  4);  Index,  4;  Campus 
Varirli.s,  1,  3;  Outing  Club,  2,  3;  New- 
man Chil),  1,  2,  3,  4;  Bacteriology  Club, 
2,  3,  4  (Publicity  Chairman,  3);  Plying 
Club,  2;  W.A.A.,  1,  2;  Home-Coming 
Committee,  4;  Legislature  Day  Com- 
mittee, 3;  Community  Chest  Committee, 
3;  Sigma  Kappa  (('orresponding  Secre- 
larj,4). 


VIRGINIA  K.  BOSKI 

"Ginnie" 

Psychology.  43  Kirkland  Ave.,  North- 
ampton. Born  in  1927  at  Northampton. 
Northampton  High  School.  Newman 
Club,  1,  2,  3,  4:  Psychology  Club,  3,  4. 


EDWARD  J.  BOURDEAU 

"Ed" 

Physical  Education.  116  Third  St.,  Tur- 
ners Falls.  Born  in  1920  at  Turners  Falls. 
Monson  Academy.  Dean's  List,  3; 
Maroon  Key,  1;  Kappa  Sigma. 


CARL  G.  BRENNER 

"Flip" 

Economics.  1024  Brown  St.,  Peekskill, 
N.  Y'.  Born  in  1923  at  Peekskill.  Peekskill 
Military  Academy.  Transfer  from  Uni- 
versity of  Rochester.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3, 
4:  Campus  Varieties,  3,  4;  S.C.A.,  3,  4; 
Radio  Club,  3,  4;  Basketball,  3;  Tennis, 
3,  4;  Kappa  Sigma  (Social  Chairman,  4). 


177 


R.  LOUISE  BRISSET 

"Lou" 

Sociology.  895  Hampshire  St.,  Holyoke. 
Born  in  1926  at  Holyoke.  Holyoke  High 
School.  Choir,  1,  i:  Women's  Glee  Club, 
1,  4;  Outing  Club,  1,  2,  3:  Newman  Club, 
1,  2,  3,  4;  French  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Radio 
Club,  3,  4;  Modern  Dance  Club,  2,  3; 
Ski  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chi  Omega. 


DONALD  C.  BRODERICK 

"Don" 

Economics.  93  Sheridan  St.,  Lynn.  Born 
in  1922  at  Lynn.  Lynn  English  High 
School.  Band,  1,  2,  3,  4:  Alpha  Sigma  Phi 
(Secretary-Treasurer,   2). 


BARBARA  A.  BROLULLET 

"Bobby" 

Psychology.  288  Linden  St.,  Holyoke. 
Born  in  1927  at  Holyoke.  Holyoke  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  3;  Newman  Club, 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Chemistry  Club,  1,  2:  Psychol- 
ogy Club,  3,  4. 


JOHN  L.  BROWN 

"Jack" 

English.  7  Flynt  Ave.,  Monson.  Born  in 
1921  at  Palmer.  Monson  Academy. 
Dean's  List,  3,  4;  Burnham  Declamation, 


178 


KIM(  K  .1.  BUlMiLL 

Zoologv.  7  .I(iiu\s  St.,  Worcostcr.  Horn  in 
19'>7  at  Worcostcr.  <.'!assio:il  Hiiili  S<-1umi1, 
Qiuirtorlv  C'hiK,  1.  '2,  3;  Oiillii;;  ('liil..  1.  '2, 
S,  4:  Hiilol,  1.  '-',  ;i,  4:  C'luMiiistrv  ("hili, 
i.  3:  Mathematics  CUih.  1,  '•2,  \i:  Viv- 
Med.  Cluli.  1.  '2,  ;i,  4:  Psvrliolcifiv  (^luh, 
3.  4:  Naiads,  1,  -2,  3,  4;  Mcnlcni  Oancr 
Clul.,  -2. 


PHYLLIS  F.  BHIMNKK 

•rhyl" 

Fino  Arts.  Cranlniry  Neck  Rd.,  Cranbui  \ , 
N.  J.  Born  in  1926  at  Trenton,  N  ,1 
Princeton  High  School.  Class  Secietan, 
3:  Dean's  List,  3;  Choir,  1;  \\ omens 
Glee  Chib,  3;  S.C.A.,  3;  Commimit\ 
Chest  Committee,  4;  Isogon,  4,  \aiads, 
1,  2,  3,  4:  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  (Piesi- 
dent,  4). 


LILLL\N  D.  BLCZOKI 

"Lll" 

Floriculture.  West  St.,  Ludlow.  Born  in 
1926  at  Southwick.  Ludlow  High  School. 
Dean's  Li.st,  3:  Outing  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Horticultural  Show  Committee,  4:  Flori- 
culture Club,  3,  4  (Secretary,  3);  4-H 
Club,  2,  3,  4;  W.A.A.,  3. 


DANIEL  F.  BURGESS 

"Dan" 

Economics.  247  Market  St.,  Brockton. 
Born  in  1922  at  Brockton.  Brockton 
High  School.  Demolay  Club,  4;  Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon  (Guard,  1;  Rushing  Chair- 
man, 2:  President,  3,  4). 


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DAVID  Bl UUKS 

llislurv.  118  Massa.soit  St.,  Springfield. 
I!(jrn  ill  1924  at  Hartford,  Conn.  High 
School  of  Commerce.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3; 
Inlernational  Relations  Club,  3,  4  (Presi- 
dent, 4). 


GEORGE  D.  BUTLER,  JR. 

Entomology.  153  Highwood  Ave.,  Leonia, 
N.  J.  Born  in  1923  at  Newark,  N.  J. 
Leonia  High  School.  Sinfonietta,  1;  Wes- 
ley Foundation,  2,  3,  4  (Vice-President, 
3);  Fernald  Entomology  Club,  2,  3,  4 
(Vice-President,  3;  President,  4);  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho  (Secretary,  3). 


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ROBERT  K.  BUTLER 

"Boom" 

History.  12  Barnard  Rd.,  Worcester. 
Born  in  1923  at  Worcester.  Worcester 
Academy.  Class  President,  3;  Senate,  3,  4 
(Secretary,  3;  Treasurer,  4);  Newman 
Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Carnival  Ball  Committee, 
3,  4  (Vice-Chairman,  3;  Treasurer,  4); 
Carnival  Committee,  2;  Sophomore-Sen- 
ior Hop  Committee,  2;  Lambda  Chi 
Alpha. 


JOHN  W.  C.ADORETTE 

Chemistry.  R.F.D.  South  Pond  Rd., 
Plymouth.  Born  in  1921  at  Plymouth. 
Plymouth  High  School.  Academic  Activi- 
ties Board,  1,  2,  3;  Men's  Glee  Club, 
1,  2,  3,  4  (Manager,  1,  3;  Director,  2); 
Outing  Club,  1;  Newman  Club,  1;  Chem- 
istry Club,  4;  QVT  (Sergeant-at-arms,  1; 
Social  Chairman,  3,  4). 


179 


GLENN A  G.  CADY 

Home  Economics.  North  Rd.,  Wybeii, 
Westfield.  Born  in  1926  at  Westfield. 
Westfiekl  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2, 
3,  i;  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  4;  Index,  4;  Drill 
Team,  3,  4;  Outing  Club,  1;  S.C.A.,  1,  3; 
Alumni  Horae-Coming  Committee,  4; 
Chemistry  Club,  2,  3;  Home  Economics 
Club,  3,  4;  Sigma  Kappa  (Treasurer,  3; 
Recording  Secretary,  4). 


IMARTHA  J.  CAIRD 

"INIarty" 

Psychology.  147  Park  St.,  Braintreo. 
Born  in  1927  at  Boston.  Braintree  High 
School.  Class  Officer  (Secretary,  1);  Drill 
Team,  3,  4;  Campus  Varieties,  2;  Outing 
Club,  1,  2;  S.C.A.,  2,  3,  4;  Mother's  Day 
Committee,  3;  Psychology  Club,  3,  4; 
Sigma  Kappa. 


ARTHUR  M.  CAMPBELL 

"Art" 

Physics.  19A  Princeton  St.,  East  Boston. 
Born  in  1927  at  Bo.ston.  East  Boston 
High  School. 


RAYMOND  W.  J.  CAMPBELL 

"Ray" 

Dairy  Industry.  45  Carruth  St.,  Dorches- 
ter. Born  in  1923  at  Moneton,  X.B.,  Can- 
ada. Dorchester  High  School  for  Boys. 
-  Dean's  List,  3;  Maroon  Key,  2;  Senate, 
3,  4  (Historian,  3;  Vice-President,  4); 
Judging  Team,  4;  Dairy  Club,  3,  4  (Vice- 
President,  4);  Adelphia,  4  (Secretary- 
Treasurer,  4);  Track,  1,  2,  3;  Soccer,  4; 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 


180 


KAMONA  CAUD 

"Mona" 

Recreationnl  T.endcrship.  40  Svimmor  St.. 
Holbrook.  Roni  in  \i^i(i  at  I'drthiiiil.  Mo- 
Sumner  High  Sclioul.  (lass  Xoiiiinatiiig 
Committee.  3:  Outing  Club,  1,  •J;  S.C.A., 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Nature  Guide  Association,  4; 
W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Sigma  Kappa  (Regis- 
trar. 4). 


GEORGE  A.  CHASE 

"Creeper" 

Economics.  21  Rockhill  St.,  Foxboro. 
Born  in  1923  at  Berlin,  N.  H.  Foxboro 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Honors  Work,  4;  Band,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Fresh- 
man Handbook,  2;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
French  Club,  l;Theta  Chi. 


.lANET  E.  CAREY 

"Jan" 

Chemistry.  78  Water  St.,  Williamstown. 
Born  in  1925  at  North  Adams.  Williams- 
town  High  School.  Outing  Club,  2; 
Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chemistry 
Club,  1,  2,  3,  4. 


MARIBETH  CHASE 

"Maybe" 

Psychology.  118  Norfolk  St.,  Holliston. 
Born  in  1926  at  Boston.  Winthrop  High 
SchooL  Class  Nominating  Committee,  2; 
Panhellenic,  3,  4;  Choir,  1;  Women's  Glee 
Club,  3,  4;  S.C.A.,  1;  Greek  Ball  Com- 
mittee, 3,  4;  Psychology  Club,  4;  W.A.A., 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta  (Rush 
Chairman,  4;  Panhellenic  Council,  3). 


SHUILEY  J.  CAREY 

"Shir!" 

Modern  Languages.  102  .Jackson  Pkwy., 
Holyoke.  Born  in  1926  at  Holyoke.  Hol- 
yoke  High  School.  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3, 
4;  Psychology  Club,  2;  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma. 


ANNELLA  C.  CHATEL 

Mathematics.  39  Linfield  St.,  Holbrook. 
Born  in  1924  at  Holbrook.  Siminer  High 
School.  Women's  Glee  Club,  2;  S.C.A., 
1,  2;  4-H  Club,  1;  Home  Economics  Club, 
1:  Mathematics  Club,  3,  4;  Alpha  Lambda 
Mu. 


IVLARTHA  McA.  CHAPES 

"Mac" 

History  and  Education.  58  Sunset  Ave., 
Amherst.  Born  in  1925  at  Newcastle, 
Penn.  Northfield  School  for  Girls.  Dean's 
List,  2,  3;  Burnham  Declamation,  2; 
Choir,  1;  Women's  Glee  Club,  1;  Phil- 
lips Brooks  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Vice-Presi- 
dent, 3);  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Cabinet,  1,  2, 
3;  Editor  of  Scan,  2;  Vice-President,  3; 
President,  3);  United  Religious  Council, 
2,  3;  Carnival  Ball  Committee,  2,  3; 
(Sculpture  Chairman,  4) ;  Current  Affairs 
Club,  2,  3;W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4. 


PATRICIA  A.  CLANCY 

"Patty" 

Psychology.  75  Avon  PI.,  Springfield. 
Born  in  1927  at  Springfield.  Classical 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  2,  3,  4;  Quar- 
terly, 2,  3,  4  (Assistant  Editor,  3 ;  Associate 
Editor,  4) ;  Quarterly  Club,  2,  3,  4  (Chair- 
man, 4);  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3;  Psychol- 
ogy Club,  2,  3,  4;  German  Club,  1;  Radio 
Club,  3,  4;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 


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ROBERT  H.  CLORITE 

"Bob" 

Entomology.  133  Elsbree  St.,  Fall  River. 
Born  in  1922  at  Fall  River.  B.M.C.  Dur- 
fee  High  School.  Bristol  County  Agricul- 
tural School.  Dean's  List,  2,  3,  4;  Outing 
Club,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Hike  Manager,  1);  New- 
man Club,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Publicity  Manager, 
1);  Current  Affairs  Club,  1;  Dairy  Club, 
1 ;  Fernald  Entomology  Club,  3,  4  (Secre- 
tary, 3);  Future  Farmers  of  America 
(Treasurer,  4);  Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 


GEORGE  COHEN 

Pre-Med.  135  Spencer  St.,  Dorchester. 
Born  in  1927  at  Boston.  Boston  Latin 
School.  Transfer  from  University  of  New 
Hampshire  and  Norwich  University. 
Pre-Med.  Club,  2.  3. 


SAUL  COHEN 

Chemistry.  1293  Dwight  St.,  Springfield. 
Born  in  1924  at  Springfield.  Springfield 
Classical  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2; 
Chemistry  Club,  2,  3,  4;  Track,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Tau  Ep.silon  Phi  (Committee  Chairman, 
3). 


PHILIP  H.  COLE 

"Phil" 

Animal  Husbandry.  20  High  St.,  West- 
field.  Born  in  1922  at  Springfield.  Mount 
Hermon.  Transfer  from  Davidson  College, 
Davidson,  N.  C.  Dean's  Li.st,  3;  Outing 
Club,  3,  4  (President,  4);  S.C.A.,  3;  Ani- 
mal Husbandry  Club,  3,  4;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho  (Chaplain,  4). 


[18!^ 


CLAIRE  M.  COiMiMO 

"Coniiiio" 

Socioloiiy.  '2(»  Wcllnian  St.,  AmI.uim.  Horn 
in  in'27  at  Worcester.  Aiilnini  High 
School.  Roistei'  Doistei's,  '2;  Campus 
Varieties,  1,  '2;  Outing  Chil),  1;  Xcwuian 
Chih,  1,  -2.  ;i,  4;  Current  .Vflfairs  ("hib, 
'2.  3i  Home  Economics  Cluli,  '2;  W.A.A., 
2;  Chi  Omega. 


RUTH  L.  COOK 

"Cookie" 

Home  Economics.  137  West  Alvord  St., 
Springfield.  Born  in  1927  at  Springfield. 
Classical  High  School.  Transfer  from 
Dean  Junior  College.  Class  Nominating 
Committee,  3;  S.C.A.,  2,  3:  Home  Eco- 
nomics Club,  2,  3;  Kappa  .\lpha  Theta. 


BARBARA  .J.  COOLEY 

"Bobbie" 

History.  12  Brook  St.,  East  Longmeadow. 
Born  in  1926  at  Springfield.  Classical 
High  School.  Class  Nominating  Commit- 
tee, 2;  Deans  List,  2,  3;  Choir,  1;  AYom- 
en's  Glee  Club,  2;  S.C.A.,  2,  3,  4;  Psychol- 
ogy, 2;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 


i'i{is<;iLLA  M.  corroN 

Languages  and  Literature.  5  Brookline 
Ave,  Haverhill.  Born  in  192.5  at  Haver- 
hill. Haverhill  High  School.  Dean's  List, 

1,  3;    (iuarterly,    1;    .ludson    I'Vllowship, 

2,  3,  I.  (Secretary,  3;  President,  4);  Chem- 
istry Club,  2;  Home  Economics  ('lub,  1; 
Xaiin-e  (iuiile  Association,  3;  Pre-Med. 
Cbib,  4;  Pi  Beta  Phi  (Treasurer,  3;  Vice- 
President,  4). 


WUXIAM  L.  COLRCHENE 

"BiU" 

Chemi.stry.  50  Dexter  St.,  Springfield. 
Born  in  1926  at  Springfield.  Technical 
High  School.  Class  Oflicer  (Treasurer,  2) ; 
Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Honors  Work,  4; 
Freshman  Handbook  Board,  2;  Roister 
Doisters,  1,  2;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Military  Ball  Committee,  2;  Chemistry 
Club,  2,  4;  Kappa  Sigma  (Treasurer,  3). 


.JACQUELINE  COUTURE 

"Jackie" 

Economics.  State  Rd.,  Becket.  Born  in 
1926  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Pittsfield 
High  School.  Outing  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Bacteriology 
Club,  1,  2;  World  Affairs  Club,  3. 


BARBAR.^  COOPER 

"Binky" 

Sociology.  Main  St.,  West  Yarmouth. 
Born  in  1926  at  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
Yarmouth  High  School.  Dean's  List,  3; 
Choir,  1;  Women's  Glee  Club,  3,  4;  Phil- 
lips Brooks  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  S.C.A.,  1,  2, 
3,  4;  German  Club,  1,  2;  W.A.A.,  3,  4; 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta  (Editor,  4). 


.JOHN  F.  CROSBY 

Physics.  271  Silver  St.,  Greenfield.  Born 
in  1922  at  Manchester,  N.  H.  Greenfield 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  3. 


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A, 


ANN  M.  CROriY 

"Crotty" 

Bacteriology.  59  Hamilton  St.,  Worcester. 
Born  in  1927  at  Worcester.  Classical  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Band,  3,  4 
(Drum  Majorette):  Choir,  1;  Women's 
Glee  Club,  4;  Campus  Varieties,  1;  New- 
man Club,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Dance  Chairman 
2);  Bacteriology  Club,  3,  4;  Modern 
Dance  Club,  2;  Chi  Omega. 


THOMAS  A.  CULBERTSON 

"Tommy" 

Economics.  536  N.  Felton  St.,  Philadel- 
phia, Penn.  Born  in  1923  at  Newtown 
Sc|uare,  Penn.  LaSalle  Hall,  Maryland. 
Military  Ball  Committee,  2;  Summer 
Social  Committee,  1,  2  (Chairman,  1); 
Varsity  Soccer,  3,  4;  Theta  Chi. 


ROBERTA  L.  CURTIS 

"Budd" 

Sociology.  Bo.\  261,  Rutland.  Born  in 
1926  at  Worcester.  Classical  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  3;  Concert  Association,  2,  3, 
4;  Band,  3;  Choir,  1;  Sinfonietta,  1; 
W' omen's  Glee  Club,  2,  3,  4:  Outing  Club, 
1,  2;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta  (Archivist,  3; 
Fraternity  Editor,  4). 


PHYLLIS  A.  CUSHMAN 

"Phyl" 

Sociology.  15  Everett  St.,  Cambridge. 
Born  in  1927  at  Worcester.  Cambridge 
High  and  Latin  School.  Choir,  1;  Sin- 
fonietta, 1,  2;  Ski  Club,  4;  Carnival  Com- 
mittee, 4;  Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2. 


184] 


.lEANETTE  CYNARSKI 

Chemistry.  7  Cook  St.,  Adam.s.  Born  in 
19'26  at  Adams.  Adams  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Honors  AYork,  -t: 
Band,  3,  4;  Sinfonietta,  1,  2;  Women's 
Glee  Club,  3,  4;  Onting  Clnli,  1;  W.A.A.. 

2,  3,  i:  Xewman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4:  Mother's 
Dav  Committee,  3;  Chemistry  Club,  1,  2, 

3,  4;  Pre-Mod.  Club,  4:  Pi  Beta  Phi 
(President.  4;  Recording  Secretary,  3). 


STEPHEN  W.  CZAKSECKI 

"Steve" 

Pre-iNIed.  12  Lovell  St.,  Easthampton. 
Born  in  1922  at  Easthampton.  Easthamp- 
ton High  School.  Dean's  List,  2,  3,  4; 
Interfraternity  Council,  2;  Legislature 
Day  Committee,  3;  Freshman  Picnic 
Committee,  4;  Senate,  3,  4  (President,  4); 
Collegian,  1;  Freshman  Reception,  4; 
Spring  Day  Committee,  3:  Campus  Chest 
Fund  Committee,  4;  War  Memorial  Drive 
Committee,  3:  Adelphia,  4;  Varsity  Soc- 
cer, 1,  3,  4;  Carnival  Ball  Committee,  4; 
Sophomore  -  Senior  Hop  Committee 
(Chairman,  2);  Who's  W%o,  4;  Veteran's 
Association,  2;  Pre-Med.  Club,  3,  4;  Phi 
Sigma  Kappa. 


LEROY  E.  DARLING,  .JR. 

"Lee" 

Physics.  Bom  in  1925  at  Worcester.  North 
Brooldfield  High  School.  Chemistry  Club, 
2:  Pre-Med.  Club,  3,  4;  Physics  Club,  3,  4. 


V- 


MARION  C.  DAY 

Psychology.  Boston  and  Worcester  Turn- 
pike, Northboro.  Born  in  1926  at  Wor- 
cester. Northboro  High  School.  Class 
Nominating  Committee,  2,  3;  Choir,  1; 
Sadie  Hawkins  Day  Committee,  2;  Psy- 
chology Club,  3,  4;  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
All-State  Basketball,  1,  2,  3;  Chi  Omega. 


ROBERT  W.  DAY 

"Bob" 

Mechanical  Engineering.  2  Federal  Circle, 
Amherst.  Born  in  1924  at  Worcester. 
Northboro  High  School.  Dean's  List,  3; 
Engineering  Club,  2,  3,  4;  Lambda  Chi 
Alpha. 


ROBERT  .J.  DELTOUR 

"Joe" 

Psychology.  18  Reynolds  Ave.,  Monson. 
Born  in  1923  at  Palmer.  Monson  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Honors 
Work,  4;  Kappa  Sigma. 


JOHN  R.  DAVENPORT 

"Dav" 

Economics.  31  Maple  St.,  Shelburne 
Falls.  Born  in  1920  at  Montague.  Arms 
Academy.  Dean's  List,  2,  3,  4;  Senate, 
3,  4;  Interfraternity  Coimcil,  3,  4  (Presi- 
dent, 3,  4);  Adelphia,  4;  Collegian  2,  3,  4 
(Advertising  Manager,  3);  Roister  Dois- 
ters,  3;  Campus  Varieties,  3;  Kappa 
Sigma. 


GERALD  A.  DEROSIER 

"Jerry" 

Poultry  Husbandry.  N6  Federal  Circle, 
Amherst.  Born  in  1917  at  Brockton. 
Transfer  from  Worcester  Polytechnic 
Institute.  Poultry  Club,  2,  3,  4  (Presi- 
dent, 4);ThetaChL 


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FRANCIS  DE  VOS 

"Fran" 

FlDriculture.  H4  Federal  Circle,  Amherst. 
Born  in  1918  at  Roxbury.  Transfer  from 
Stockbridge.  Dean's  List,  3,  4;  Floricul- 
ture Club,  3,  4. 


RA>TMOND  C.  DeYOUNG 

Dairy  Industry.  7  Winthrop  St.,  Boston. 
Born  in  1923  at  North  .4bington.  .\bing- 
ton  High  School.  Transfer  from  Stork- 
bridge.  Dairy  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4. 


GEORGE  W.  DOTEN 

Psyi-'hology.  246  Court  St.,  Plymouth. 
Born  in  1923  at  Plymouth.  Plymouth 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  3;  Senate,  3,  4; 
Sinfonietta,  1,  2;  Carnival  Committee,  4; 
Psychology  Club,  4  (Secretary-Treasurer, 
4);  Kappa  Sigma  (Guard,  Grand  Master 
of  Ceremonies). 


EVELYN  DOWNING 

"Evie" 

Zoology.  16  Woodside  Terr.,  Springfield. 
Born  in  1927  at  Springfield.  Classical 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Honors 
Work,  4;  Band,  3,  4;  Inde.k,  2,  4;  Sinfon- 
ietta, 1,  2,  3:  Outing  Club,  1;  Newman 
Clul),  1,  2,  3,  4;  Pre-Med.  Club,  3,  4; 
Flying  Chili,  2;  Sigma  K.-ipyw. 


186 


JAM',  k.  Ul  FFY 

English.  \V2  Wcuuisi.li-  'IVrr.,  SpiiiiglicKl. 
Born  in  1!K>4  ;il  S]irin,!j;li<'l<t-  ('MlluMlrnl 
HlL'hSc-liool. 


KinVAUn  C.  I-DWAUDS.   lit. 

"IV.I" 

Kconomics.  Hi;i  Norlli  I'lriisanl  Si.,  Am- 
luT.st.  Bnin  in  l!t'.?i  nl  Md.shm.  raniliriilge 
llif-li  iinil  Lnliii  S.Ikk.I.  Dcan'.s  Li.sl,  2,  3; 
InUT-Cr.vk  Hall  CoMunillco,  "2;  Ink-rfra- 
tfi-nitv  ("diMiril.  '2;  I'lii  Siiinia  Kappa. 


GEKKIT  DlYS,  JH. 

Physics.  Middle  Road  Music  St.,  West 
Tisbury.  Born  in  1923  at  Great  Neck, 
N.  Y.  Transfer  from  Columbia  Univer- 
sity. Dean's  List,  3,  4:  Phillips  Brook.s 
Club,  2,  3,  i:  Phy.sics  Club,  2,  3,  i. 


JAiMES  F.  ENGLISH.  ,)U. 

"Jim" 

Physical  Education.  69  Martland  Ave., 
Brockton.  Born  in  1920  at  Brockton. 
Brockton  High  School.  Transfer  from 
Hyannis  State  Teachers'  College.  Dean's 
List,  3;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 


.lOHN  L.  DWYER 

"Jack" 

Floriculture.  25  Edward  Ave.,  Pittsfield. 
Born  in  1920  at  Pittsfield.  Pittsfield  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  2,  3;  Veteran's  Club, 
2,  3;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 


GEORGE  EPSTEIN 

Chemistry.  70  Wildwood  St.,  ilattapan. 
Born  in  1926  at  Boston.  Boston  Public 
Latin  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Phi 
Kappa  Phi,  4;  Collegian,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Sports 
Editor,  3,  4);  Chemistry  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4 
(Chairman  of  Executive  Committee,  4); 
Mathematics  Club,  4;  Poultry  Club,  3; 
Baseball,  1;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi. 


L-VLRA  A.  EASLAND 

'■Lolly" 

Home  Economics.  173  ilain  St.,  Rocky 
Hill,  Conn.  Born  in  1926  at  Pittsfield. 
Pittsfield  High  School.  Dean's  List,  3; 
Scrolls,  2;  Choir,  1;  Roister  Doisters,  1; 
Statettes,  2;  Women's  Glee  Club,  2,  3,  4; 
S.C.A.,  1,  3;  Home  Economics  Club,  1, 
3,  4;  Modern  Dance  Club,  1,  3;  Kappa 
-\lpha  Theta  (Vice-President,  4). 


ROBERT  EPSTEIN 

"Bob" 

Economics.  100  Willard  Rd.,  Brookline. 
Born  in  1922  at  Boston.  Brookline  High 
School.  Hillel,  1,  2,  3,  4:  Pre-Med.  Club, 
1;  Freshman  Baseball  Manager,  1;  Alpha 
Epsilon  Pi. 


187 


JANE  P.  EVANS 

"Pat" 

Home  Economics.  North  Sunderland  Rd., 
Sunderland.  Born  in  1926  at  Fort  Sam 
Houston,  Texas.  Transfer  from  Linden- 
wood  College,  St.  Charles,  Mo.  Phillips 
Brooks  Club,  3,  4;  S.C.A.,  3,  (Cabinet, 
3,  4) ;  Home  Economics  Club,  3,  4;  W.A.A. 
4;  Naiads,  4;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 


CHESTER  E.  FALBY 

"Chet" 

English.  Derby  Rd.,  West  Berlin.  Born  in 
1927  at  BerUn.  Hudson  High  School. 
Tufts  College.  Roister  Doisters,  1; 
Statesmen,  1:  Phillips  Brooks  Club,  4; 
Wesley  Foundation,  1:  4-H  Club,  1;  Pre- 
Med.  Club,  3;  Manager  of  V'arsity  Soccer, 


PKISCILLA  H.  E.  FARQUARSON 


Home  Economics.  396  Sandwich  Rd., 
Buzzards  Bay.  Born  in  1925  at  Mansfield. 
"Wareham  High  School.  Dean's  List,  3; 
Isogon,  4;  W.S.G.A.  Council,  3,  4  (Presi- 
dent, 4);  Phillips  Brooks  Club,  4;  S.C.A., 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Weslev  Foundation,  1;  Home 
Economics  Club.'l,  2,  3,  4;  Phi  Beta  Phi. 


ROBERT  E.  FEIN 
"Bob" 

Political  Science.  103  Shawmut  St., 
Springfield.  Born  in  1923  at  Springfield. 
Classical  High  School.  Hillel,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Pre-Med.  Club,  3:  American  Veteran 
Committee,  3,  4;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi  (Scribe, 
4). 


188 


CAROLYN  J.  FELTON 

"Jeaimie" 

Psychology.  Cliffwood  St.,  Lenox.  Born  in 
1927  at  Pittsfield.  Lenox  High  Scliool. 
Dean's  List,  3;  Bav-Statettes,  3,  4;  Wom- 
en's Glee  Club,  2;  Phillips  Brooks  Chili, 
1,  2,  3,  4;  S.C.A.,  1,  '2,  3,  i;  University 
Committee,  3;  Psvchologv  Club,  3,  4; 
Radio  Club,  3;  AY..\.A.,  3;  Naiads,  1,  2,  3; 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  (Pledge  Chair- 
man, 4\ 


MAUY  A.  FKENCH 

"Al" 

Home  Economics.  22  Harris  St.,  North 
Amherst.  Born  in  1926  at  Pelham.  Am- 
herst High  School.  University  of  Wiscon- 
sin. Home  Economics,  4;  Delta  Zeta. 


MARTHA  M.  FLINT 

"JXIart" 

Food  Technology.  34  ]\Iill  St.,  Mansfield. 
Bern  in  1926  at  Mansfield.  Mansfield 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  2,  3,  4;  Choir,  1; 
Women's  Glee  Club,  1;  S.C.A.,  2,  3,  4; 
Fellowship,  3,  4;  4-H  Club,  3,  4  (Secre- 
tary, 4);  Food  Technology,  3,  4:  Interna- 
tional Club,  4. 


ESTELLE  M.  FItENETTE 

"S" 

Pre-Med.  11  Calumet  Rd.,  Holyoke.  Born 
in  1927  at  Holyoke.  Holyoke  High  School. 
Choir,  4;  Women's  Glee  Club,  4;  Outing 
Club,  1, 2;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,3,  4;  French 
Club,  1;  Pre-Med.  Club,  2,  3,  4;  W.A.A., 
1,  2,  3,  4. 


ELVA  M. FOERSTER 

"Elva" 

Recreational  Leadership  and  Fine  Arts. 
117  Dorset  St.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1926 
at  Springfield.  Classical  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  3,  4;  Concert  Association, 
3,  4;  Sinfonietta,  1,  2;  Women's  Glee  Club 
(Accompanist,  3) :  Drill  Team,  3;  Operetta 
Guild,  3,  4:  Phillips  Brooks  Club,  3,  4; 
S.C.A.,  3,  4;  Wesley  Foundation,  4;  Car- 
nival Ball  Committee,  4;  Nature  Guide 
Association,  3,  4;  Chi  Omega. 


MISCHA  E.  FRIEDMAN 

"Mitty" 

Bacteriology.  12  Nevada  St.,  Worcester. 
Born  in  1922  at  Worcester.  Classical  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  2,  3;  Hillel,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Bacteriology,  3,  4  (President,  4);  Vet- 
eran's Association,  2;  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi 
(Secretary,  4;  President,  4). 


DONALD  H.  FOWLER 

"Don" 

Poultry  Husbandry.  56  Cowls  Rd.,  North 
Amherst.  Born  in  1923  at  Cambridge. 
Gushing  Academy.  Class  Nominating 
Committee,  1,  2,  3;  Outing  Club,  1,  2; 
S.C.A.,  1,  2;  Poultry  Club,  2,  3,  4;  Theta 
Chi  (Secretary,  2). 


JAMES  W.  FULTON 

"Jim" 

Chemistry.  605  South  Pleasant  St.,  Am- 
herst. Born  in  1921  at  Sunderland.  Am- 
herst High  School.  Dean's  List,  2;  Roister 
Doisters,  3,  4;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Cabinet, 
3,   4;  President,   4);  Judson   Fellowship, 

2,  3,  4,  (President,  2);  Chemistry  Club, 

3,  4  (President,  4);  Lambda  Chi  Alpha 
(Secretary,  2) . 


189 


ELINOK  G.  GALUSHA 

History.  South  St.,  Granby.  Born  in  19'27 
at  Granby.  South  Hatlley  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Honors  Work,  4; 
Choir,  1;  Women's  Glee  Club,  2,  3,  4, 
Outing  Club,  1;  Advisory  Board,  S.C..\.; 
S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4;  S.C.A.  Cabinet,  3,  4; 
Campus  Chest  Committee,  4;  French 
Club,  1;  Mathematics  Club,  1:  W.A.A.,  1. 


JOHN  R.  GAKBITT,  .11!. 

"Kalph" 

Economics.  11  Underwood  St.,  Worcester. 
Born  in  1924  at  Worcester.  Cla.ssical  HIhIi 
School.  Dean's  Li.st,  2,  3:  S.C.A.,  4;  SIkiiki 
Alpha  Epsilon  (Secretary,  2;  Vicc-1'rcsi- 
dent,  3;  President,  4). 


WILLIAM  H.  GAYLOKD,  .IK. 

"Bill" 

Bacteriology.  85  College  St.,  South  Had- 
ley.  Born  iii  1924  at  Holyokc.  South  Had- 


ley.  Born  m  lHs:-k  at  jtioiyoKc.  ^outu  nau- 
ley  High  School.  Class  Nominating  Com- 
mittee, 3;  Dean's  List,  2,  3;  Band,  1;  Col- 
legian, 3,  4:  Freshman  Handbook  Board, 
2;  Outing  Club,  1,  2;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Chemistry  Club,  4;  Bacteriology  Club, 
3,  4;  Swimming,  3,  4;  Lambda  Chi  .\lpha 
(President,  4). 


JEROME  H.  GELLEK 

"Jer" 

Chemistry.  Ill  Church  St.,  Pittsfield. 
Born  in  1923  at  Pittsfield.  Pittsfield  High 
,  School.  Interfraternity  Sing,  1,  2;  Inter- 
fraternity  Skits,  2,  3,  4:  Hillel,  3,  4;  Tan 
Epsilon  Phi  (Scribe,  1,2). 


190 


BETTY  f;KUIil<:i{ 

Sociologv.  149  Woodside  Terr.,  Spring- 
field. Born  in  1(>'27  at  Hartford.  Conn. 
Classical  Hiyh  School.  Dean's  Li.st,  3; 
Hillel.  1,  i.  'X  i:  Sicina  Delta  Tau. 


SAMLKL  (;LASS 

"Sam" 

Fnlitical  Science.  2  Crawford  Si.,  Uox- 
hurv.  Born  in  1922  at  Roxhur.v.  lloxliin-.v 
Memorial  HiRh  School.  Class  Nominating 
Commillcc.  :i;  Dean's  List,  :!,  i:  Soccer, 
2,  3;  Winter  Track.  1,  '2,  3;  Spring  Track, 
1,  3:  Choir,  2;  Hillel  Foimdation,  1,  2,  3,  -t 
(Interrraternitv  Ucpcrsentative,  4); 
French  Club,  3,  t  (\ice-l'residcnt,  4); 
Radio  Chil),  3;  International  Clul),  3; 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  (Treasurer,  3;  Presi- 
dent, 4). 


RALPH  C.  OILMAN,  JR. 

'•Bud" 

Pre-Dental.  65  Beacon  St.,  Greenfield. 
Born  in  1921  at  Taunton.  Greenfield  High 
School.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa  (Sentinel,  3). 


ROBERT  F.  GLENDON 

"Glenn" 

Physics.  4  Ware  Rd.,  Winchester.  Born  in 
1921  at  Winchester.  Winchester  High 
School.  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Physics 
Club,  3,  4;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 


WARREN  P.  GINGRAS 

"W.P." 

Economics.  21  Marshall  St.,  Turners 
Falls.  Born  in  1923  at  Greenfield.  Turners 
Falls  High  School.  College  of  W'illiam  and 
Mary.  Class  Officer,  (President,  4) 
Buriiham  Declamation,  1;  Collegian,  3,  4 
Xe-nman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Tennis,  3 
Basketball,  1,  2;  Baseball,  1,  4;  Soccer. 
1,  3,  4:  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 


FRANCES  A.  GOBBI 

"Fran" 

French.  74  Lebanon  St.,  Springfield.  Born 
in  1927  at  Springfield.  High  School  of 
Commerce.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Phi  Kap- 
pa Phi:  Burnham  Declamation,  2;  Roister 
Doisters,  1,  2,  3,  4;  French  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4 
(Secretary,  2);  Radio  Club,  3,  4;  French 
House,  2,  3. 


DONALD  W.  GLASER 

"Don" 

Economics.  512  New  Rochelle  Rd.,  Bronx- 
ville,  X.  "i".  Born  in  1925  at  Bronxville. 
Tuckahoe  High  School.  Cheerleader,  2; 
Kappa  Sigma. 


IRVING  GOLDBLATT 

"Goldie" 

Political  Science.  139  Orange  St.,  Spring- 
field. Bnni  in  192(;al  SpringHeld.  Classical 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  3;  Hillel  Foun- 
dation, 1,  2,  3,  4;  Internationiil  Relations 
Club,  4;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi. 


191 


GEORGE  J.  GOLDIN 

"Goldie" 

Psychology.  76  Grave  St.,  Lynn.  Born  in 
1922  at  Lynn.  Dean's  List/ 3,  4;  Band, 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Collegian,  1;  Sinfonietta,  1,  2; 
Nomads;  Outing  Club,  1,  2;  Hillel  Club, 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Current  Affairs  Club,  4;  Pre- 
Med.  Club,  3,  4;  Psychology  Club,  3,  i: 
Veterans'  Club,  3,  4;  Tau  Epsilon  Plii 
(Sergeant-at-arms,  House  Manager,  Pres- 
ident, 4). 


MELVIN  N.  GOLDMAN 

"Mel" 

Bacteriology.  18  Jasper  St.,  Lawrence. 
Born  in  1922  at  I^awrence.  Lawrence 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  3;  Statesmen,  3; 
Men's  Glee  Club,  1,  2,  3;  United  Religious 
Council,  3;  Hillel,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Bacteriology 
Club,  3,  4;  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  (Secretary,  2; 
President,  3). 


ARNOLD  J.  GOLLB 

"Glub" 

Psychology.  90  Corbet  St.,  Dorchester. 
Born  in  1926  at  Boston.  Public  Latin 
School,  Boston.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3,  4, 
Honors  Work,  4;  Collegian,  1,  2,  3;  Quar- 
terly, 1,  2,  3  (Editor-in-Chief,  3);  Point 
System  Committee,  3;  Psychology  Club, 
3,  4;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi  (Historian,  3). 


WILLIAM  .[.  GOOD,  .JR. 

"BiU" 

Dairy  Industry.  163  South  Main  Si. 
Randolph.  Born  in  1921  at  Boston.  Trans 
fer  from  Norwich  tlniversity.  Dean'.- 
List,  3;  Dairy  Club,  3,  4;  Sigma  Alph^ 
Epsilon. 


192 


BETTY  A.  GOOD  ALL 

Home  Econoniiis.  Cotuit.  Born  in  li)i27  ;it 
Hviinnis.  Biunstiible  Higli  Sihool.  Dean's 
List,  3:  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3,  i:  S.C.A.  Cabinet, 
1,  i:  Weslcv  Foundation,  1,  2.  3;  -t-H 
Club,  1,  2,  S',  i  (Secretary,  2);  Home  Eco- 
nomics Chib,  1,  2,  3,  i;  Home  Economics 
Board,  4;  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3.  4;  Pi  Beta  Phi 
(Rush  Chairman:  Social  Chairman). 


PHYLLIS  E.  GOODRICH 

"Booty" 

Chemistry.  1407  Brunswick  Ave.,  Nor- 
folk, Va.  Born  in  1925  at  Pittsfield.  Pitts- 
field  High  School.  Class  Nominating 
Committee,  3;  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Hon- 
ors \York,  4;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Mother's  Dav  Committee,  3;  Chemistry 
Club,  1,  2,  3,' 4  (Treasurer,  4);  Pre-Med. 
Club,  3,  4;  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Pi  Beta  Phi. 


ELEANOR  GOTZ 

"EUie" 

Pre-Med.  88  "Watts  St.,  Chelse.a.  Born  in 
1926  at  Chelsea.  Chelsea  High  School. 
Freshman  Handbook  Board,  1,  2,  3,  4 
(Business  Manager,  4);  Hillcl,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
I.Z.F.A.,  2,  3,  4:  Chemistry  Club,  1,  2; 
Current  Affairs  Club,  3;  Pre-Med.  Club, 
1,  2,  3,  4  (Secretary-Treasurer,  4);  Ger- 
man Club,  1,  2;  Sigma  Delta  Tau. 


MARGARET  A.  GRAYSON 

"Peggy" 

Entomology.  14  Lyncs  PI.,  Norwalk, 
Conn.  Born  in  1927  at  Milford.  Winthrop 
High  School.  Fernald  Entomology  Club, 
3,4. 


ROBERT  D.  GORDON 

"Bob" 

French.  168  Winthrop  Rd.,  Brookline. 
Born  in  1924  at  Boston.  Brookline  High 
School.  American  Yeterans'  Committee, 
3,  4;  Current  Affairs  Club,  3,  4;  French 
Club,  3,  4  (Secretary,  4);  Tau  Epsilon 
Phi. 


HERMAN  B.  GOTTESiMAN 

"Hemiie" 

Physics.  133  W.  47th  St.,  New  York, 
X.  Y'.  Born  in  1926  at  Boston.  Boston 
Latin  School.  Dean's  List,  3,  4;  College 
Calendar,  3;  Collegian,  2;  Index,  2,  3,  4 
(Photographic  Editor,  4) ;  Roister  Dois- 
ters,  2;  Campus  Varieties,  3,  4;  Hillel, 
1,  2,  3;  Carnival  Committee,  3,  4;  .A.lpha 
Epsilon  Pi  (Publicity  Chairman,  4). 


BERNARD  GREENBERG 

"Bunny" 

Pre-Med.  54  Jefferson  Ave.,  Springfield. 
Born  in  1924  at  Springfield.  Classical 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  2,  3;  Hillel, 
3,  4;  International  Relations  Club,  4; 
Pre-Med.  Club,  3,  4. 


HAROLD  L.  GREENBERG 

"Hal" 

Pre-Med.  21  Wolcott  St.,  Dorchester. 
Born  in  1923  at  Boston.  Boston  Latin 
School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chemistry 
Club,  4;  Pre-Med.  Club,  3,  4;  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon Pi. 


193 


ISABEL  F.  GKEENBLSH 

"Pinky" 

Chemistry.  Apt.  332,  Bradford  Building, 
375  North  St.,  Pittsfield.  Born  in  1926  at 
Adams.  Adams  High  School.  Dean's  List, 
2,  3;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  -i:  Chemistry 
Club,  2,  3,  4;  Sigma  Kappa. 


LORRAIKE  M.  GLERTIN 

"Priidy" 

Economics.  Wallace  Rd.,  Southbridge. 
Born  in  1927  at  Southbridge.  Mary  E. 
Wells  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1:  Roister 
Doisters,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Cheerleader,  3,  4; 
Freshman  Follies,  1;  Campus  Varieties, 
3;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  W.A..\.,  3,  4; 
Naiads,  3;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma 
(Treasurer,  4). 


FREDERICK  F.  GUYOTT,  II 

"Fred" 

Light  Building  Construction.  456  South 
Pleasant  St.,  Amherst.  Born  in  1920  at 
Amherst.  Amherst  High  School.  Engineer- 
ing Club,  3,  4  (President,  4);  Kappa  Sig- 


PETI':R  .1.  HAHN 

"Pete" 

Agronomy.  340  Hamilton  Ave.,  Hewlett, 
N.  Y.  Born  in  1923  at  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Woodmere  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1. 


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194 


EDWAKD  1>.  HALL 

"Bud" 

(.'hemistry  and  Physics.  2'i3  June  St., 
Worcester.  Born  in  1991  at  Worcester. 
Classical  High  School.  Kappa  Sigma. 


ROGER  E.  HALVORSEN 

"Rog" 

English.   Boston   RcL,    Palmer.    Born    in 
19-24  at  Westfield.  Palmer  High  School. 


MARJORIE  H.  HAjMLIN 

"Marge" 

English.  76  North  East  St.,  Amherst. 
Born  in  1925  at  Springfield.  Amherst 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3:  S.C.A.,4. 


ELAINE  M.  HANDLIN 

English.  22  Elm  St.,  Chelsea.  Born  in  1926 
at  Boston.  Chelsea  High  School.  Dean's 
List,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Isogon,  4;  Collegian,  3 
(Rewrite  Editor,  3) ;  Freshman  Handbook 
Board,  1,  2,  3  (Dept.  Head,  2,  3;  Secre- 
tary, 2):  Index,  2,  3,  4  (Editor-in-Chief, 
4):  Roister  Doister.s,  3,  4;  Outing  Club, 

1,  2;  Quarterly  Club,  1,  2,  3  (Secretary, 

2,  3);  World 'Affairs  Club,  2,  3;  Hillel 
Foundation,  1,  2,  3,  4:  I.Z.F.A.,  2,  3,  4 
Who's  Who,  4;  French  Club,  2,  3,  4 
German  Club  1,  2;  Poetry  Club,  1,  2 
Pre-Med.  Club,  3;  Radio  Club,  3;  Class 
Nominating  Committee,  4;  Sigma  Delta 
Tail  (Corresponding  Secretary,  4). 


ROlMAINK  A.  IIASS 

"Romeo" 

Home  Economics.  Gardner  Neck  Rd., 
South  Swan.sea.  Born  in  1926  at  Savan- 
nah, Ga.  Ca.se  High  School.  Dean's  List, 
3;  W.S.G.A.  CdUiuil.  4;  Home  Economics 
Studcnt-FaciiUv  Plamiing  CoinniiUee, 
3,  4;  OuliugClub,  1;S,('.A.,  1,  2;  Pilgrim 
F.^lloH  slii],,  1,  2,  .'i,  4;  Mother's  Day  Com- 
,,nll,-,-.  :i;  Home  Fcoiiumics  Club,  1,  2,  3, 
4  il'rcsidciil,  4l;  Horliculture  Club,  4; 
W.A.A.,  3;  Chi  Omega  (Social  Chairman, 
4). 


SHIRLEY  M.  HAWKES 

"Shirl" 

Home  Economics.  67  Central  St.,  George- 
town. Born  in.  1925  at  South  Windham, 
Me.  Transfer  from  Farmington  State 
Teachers'  College,  Farmington,  Me. 
Phillips  Brooks  Club,  4;  S.C.A.,  3,  4; 
Home  Economics  Club,  3,  4:  Nature 
Guide  Association,  3,  4;  Outing  Club,  3. 


FLORENCE  D.  HEALY 

"Laurie" 

English.  32  Oakland  St.,  West  Springfield. 
Born  in  1927  at  Springfield.  Cathedral 
High  School.  Academics  Activities  Board, 
3;  Dean's  List,  3;  Burnham  Declamation, 
];  RoLster  Doisters,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Business 
Manager,  Production  Manager);  Chi 
Omega  (Secretary,  4). 


ANNE  M.  HEFFRON 

"Heff" 

Psychology.  150  Beech  St.,  Holyoke. 
Born  in  1925  at  New  York.  Holyoke  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  3;  Campus  Varieties, 
3;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Program 
Chairman,  3);  Psychology  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4: 
German  Club,  1,  2;  Kappa  Kappa  Gam- 
ma (Commissary  Manager). 


195 


ERNEST  M.  HENKEN 

"INIarv" 

Pre-Med.  17  Evelyn  Rd.,  Everett.  Born 
in  1926  at  Boston.  Everett  Senior  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Interfrater- 
nity  Council,  i:  Hillel,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Quarterly 
Gardenia  Semi-Formal  Committee,  3; 
Pre-Med.  Club,  3,  4;  German  Club,  2; 
Tau  Epsilon  Pi. 


RUTH  L.  HERRMANN 

"Herman" 

History.  57  Maple  St.,  Easthampton. 
Born  in  1923  at  Holyoke.  Easthampton 
High  School. 


MARY  T.  HILL 

"Terry" 

Home  Economics.  618  White  St.,  Spring- 
field. Born  in  1926  at  Springfield.  High 
School  of  Commerce.  Drill  Team,  3,  4; 
Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Home  Econom- 
ics Club,  2,  3,  4;  German  Club,  1;  Sigma 
Kappa. 


ELEANOR  J.  KINSLEY 

"Jean" 

Home  Economics.  28  Delawanda  Dr., 
Worcester.  Born  in  1927  at  Worcester. 
South  High  School.  Academic  Activities 
Board,  3;  Isogon,  4;  Collegian,  2,  3,  4 
(Subscription  Manager);  Quarterly,  1,  2; 
Handbook  Board,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Business 
Manager);  Ring  Committee,  2,  3,  4 
(Chairman,  3,  4) ;  Home  Economics  Club, 

1,  2,  3,  4  (State  Treasurer,  4);  W.A.A., 

2,  3,  4;  Modern  Dance  Club,  2,  3;  S.C.A., 
1,  2,  3;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 


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196  ] 


iMAIlA  A.  HONKONEN 

Political  Science.  93  Mechanic  St.,  Fitch- 
burg.  Born  ^9'■n  at  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 
Fitchburg  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2, 
3;  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  4;  Scrolls,  2;  Burnham 
Declamation,  2,  3  (Chairman,  3^:  Choir, 
1;  Roister  Doisters,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Women's 
Glee  Club,  2.  3,  4:  S.C.A.,  1;  W.A.A.,  1,  2, 
3;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta  (Treasurer,  4). 


\*ILLL\-M  A.  HOSiMEK 

•'Bill" 

Chemistrv.  34  Xoble  Ave.,  Westfiel.l. 
Born  in  1924  at  Westfield.  Westfield  Hi^h 
School.  Dean's  List,  2,  3;  Summer  Social 
Committee,  3;  S.C.A.,  3;  Chemistry  Club, 
4;  Theta  Chi  (Secretary,  3). 


JMILTON  A.  HO\VT,  JR. 

Chemistry.  19  Dexter  St.,  Pittsfield.  Born 
in  1922  at  Pittsfield.  Pittsfield  High 
School.  Chemistry  Club,  2,  3,  4;  Food 
Technology,  4;  Physics  Club,  4;  Rifle 
Team,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Kappa  Sigma  (House 
Chairman). 


WILLIAISI  A.  HOWES 

"BiJl" 

Economics.  15  Pioneer  St.,  Dalton.  Bom 
in  1925  at  Pittsfield.  Dalton  High  Schciol 
Transfer  from  Springfield  College.  Dean\ 
List,  2,  3,  4;  S.C.A.,  4;  Wesley  Founda- 
tion, 4;  Class  Party  Committee,  2;  Cross 
Country,  3,  4  (Captain,  3;  Co-Captain, 
4);  Winter  Track,  2,  3:  Spring  Track,  2, 
3;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  (Vice-President,  3; 
Treasurer,  4). 


BAKBAKA  D.  HYNDMAN 

"Bobbie" 

Home  Economics.  10  Florentine  Gardens, 
Springfield.  B<ini  in  li>2(i  al  Framingham. 
I''niniingliani  High  Scliool.  U.,ister  Dois- 
ters, -t;  Outing  Cbib,  1;  Ski  Club,  1,  2,  3, 
4;  Phillips  Brooks  Cluli,  1;  S.C.A.,  1,  2. 
German  Club,  1,  2;  Home  Economics 
Club,  4;  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Kappa  Alph^ 
Theta. 


ALPHONSE  J.  JACKOWSKI 

"AP' 

Mathematics.  117  Cabot  St.,  Holyoke. 
Born  in  1920  at  Hatfield.  Smith  Academy. 
Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chemistry  Club, 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Mathematics  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4. 


DAVID  F.  JACKSON,  JR. 

"Dave" 

Economics.  107  Church  St.,  Mansfield. 
Born  in  1925  at  Taunton.  Transfer  from 
Dartmouth  College.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 


HENRY  H.  JACKSON,  JR. 

"Harv" 

Ornamental  Horticulture.  1059  Pleasant 
St.,  Attleboro.  Born  in  1923  at  Wynot, 
Nebr.  Bristol  City  Agricultural  School. 
Dean's  List,  2,  3,  4;  Wesley  Foundation, 
2;  Horticultural  Show  Committee,  3; 
(Executive  Chairman);  Landscape  Archi- 
tecture Club,  3,  4;  Soccer,  1. 


DONALD  S.  JACOBS 

"Don" 

Economics.  48  McLellan  St.,  Dorchester. 
Born  in  1927  at  Boston.  Bcston  Public 
Latin  School.  Academic  Activities  Board, 
3,  4;  Class  Nominating  Committee,  2; 
Dean's  List,  1,  3;  Collegian,  1,  2,  3,  4 
(Circulation  Manager,  2,  3:  Business 
Manager,  4);  Hillel,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Academic 
Activities  Party  Committee,  3;  Pops 
Concert  Committee,  1,  2,  3;  French  Club, 
2;  Alpha  Ep.silon  Pi  (Lieutenant  Master, 
3;  Scribe,  3;  Steward,  3;  Exchequer,  4). 


EDITH  J.  JAFFE 

"Edie" 

Home  Economics.  14  Page  Ct.,  Dorches- 
ter. Born  in  1927  at  Dorchester.  Jeremiah 
E.  Burke  High  School.  Collegian  Quar- 
terly, 2,  3;  Women's  Glee  Club,  1;  Home 
Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Sigma  Delta 
Tau. 


BROOKS  R.  JAKEAIAN 

"Jake" 

Dairy  Industry.  Bellain  Ave.,  Harrison, 
N.  Y.  Born  in  1923  at  Cranston,  R.  L 
Mamaroneck  High  School.  Senate,  3,  4; 
Adelphia,  4  (President);  Judging  Teams, 
4;  S.C.A.,  3,  4;  Carnival  Committee,  4 
(Vice-Chairman) ;  Mother's  Day  Com- 
mittee, 3;  Dairy  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Football, 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 


HELEN  A.  JAIXIESON 

"Jamie" 

Economics.  356  South  Main  St.,  Monson. 
Born  in  1926  at  Springfield.  Monson  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  3;  Roister  Doisters,  4; 
Outing  Club,  1,  2,  3;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4. 


198 


FREDEKICK  L.  JONKS 

Chemistry.  (lvoi\l;ile  Pkwy.,  Hopcdalc. 
Born  in  Ift'JS  at  Hopedale.  General  Draper 
Hifrli  Seluiol.  Dean's  List,  3:  Pigma  Alpha 
Epsilon. 


HICHAKD  P.  JOYCE 

"Dick" 

(iovernment.  291  Locust  St.,  Florence. 
Born  in  19i5  at  Northampton.  North- 
ampton High  School.  Dean's  List,  3;  De- 
bating Club,  1,  2  (President,  2);  Outing 
Club,  i;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Carni- 
val Committee,  4;  U.  of  M.  Veteran's  As- 
sociation, 4;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho  (Treas- 
urer, 4). 


LILLL^iN  R.  JONES 

Economics.  Warren  Rd.,  .\shland.  Born 
in  1926  at  Ashland.  Ashland  High  School. 
Index,  2,  3,  4  (Statistics  Editor,  41;  Choir, 
1",  AVomen's  Glee  Clul),  3;  Campus  Vari- 
eties, 1:  Outing  Club,  1,  2;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3, 
4;  Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3;  Sigma 
Kappa  'First  Vice-President,  4). 


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VIRGINIA  L.  JULIAN 

"Ginny" 

Mathematics.  40  Farview  Way,  Amherst. 
Born  in  1924  at  Pelham.  Amherst  High 
School.  Cornell  L'niversity.  Dean's  List,  3 ; 
Phillips  Brooks  Club,  1,  2;  W.A.A.,  1,  2, 
3,  4;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 


NELSON  V.  JONIES 

"Nels" 

Physics.  41  Embury  St.,  Springfield.  Born 
in  1921  at  Springfield.  Technical  High 
School.  Physics  Club,  3,  4;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon. 


THELIMA  KAGAN 

"Thelnia" 

Modern  Languages.  91  Fuller  St.,  Brook- 
line.  Born  in  1926  at  Dorchester.  Brook- 
line  High  School.  Collegian,  4;  Girls'  Drill 
Team,  3,  4:  Campus  Varieties,  2,  3;  Out- 
ing Club,  1,  2;  Hillel,  1,  2,  3,  4:  French 
Clul),  1,  2,  3,  4:  Pre-Med.  Club,  3,  4; 
Radio  Club,  3. 


ROBERT  W.  JONES 

"Bob" 

Chemistrv.  104  Plainfiekl  St.,  Spring- 
field. Born  in  1922  at  Westfield.  Medway 
High  School.  Outing  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Pub- 
licity, 2,  3);  Carnival  Committee,  4; 
Chemistry  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Mathematics 
Club,  1,  2';  Phvsics  Club,  4;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho. 


ELLIOT  J.  KAPLAN 

"Kappy" 

Chemistry.  136  Winchester  St.,  Brook- 
line.  Born  in  1923  at  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
Transfer  from  Northeastern  University. 
Dean's  List,  2;  Alumni  Home-Coming 
Committee,  4;  Chemistry  Club,  2,  3,  4 
(Vice-President,  4):  Interfraternity  Coun- 
cil; Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 


199 


MAX  M.  KAPLAN 

"MUt" 

Food  Technology.  13-t  Prospect  St., 
Springfield.  Born  in  1923  at  Springfield. 
High  School  of  Commerce.  Dean's  Li.st. 
1,  2,  3;  Food  Technology,  3,  4;  Tan 
Epsilon  Phi. 


JEWEL  B.  KAUFMAN 

"Twink" 

Psychology.  79  Elm  St.,  Worcester.  Born 
in  1927  at  Worcester.  Classical  Higli 
School.  Dean's  List,  3;  Band,  3,  4;  Choir, 
1;  Collegian,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Women's  Glee 
Club,  1,  3,  4;  Outing  Club,  2;  Hillel  Foun- 
dation, 1,  2,  3,  4  (Secretary,  4);  Pre-Med. 
Club,  3;  Psychology  Club,  2,  3,  4;  W.A.A., 
1,  2;  International  Relations,  4;  Sigma 
Delta  Tau  (Vice-President,  4). 


'^W^  «i((P»" 


JAMES  H.  KEEFE 

"Jim" 

Economics.  43  Converse  St.,  Palmer. 
Born  in  1923  at  Montague.  Palmer  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  3;  Band,  1,  2;  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho  (Secretary,  4). 


IDA  M.  KELLY 

"KeP' 

Sociology.  40  Wood  Terr.,  Framingham. 
Born  in  1926  at  Framingham.  Framing- 
ham  High  School.  Outing  Club,  2;  New- 
man Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  German  CUib,  1,  2. 


200] 


JOHN  W.  KELLY 

"Kt-l" 

Modiiiniciil  Engineering,  do  Hntfielil  St., 
Northampton.  Born  in  1924  at  N'ortli- 
ampton.  Northampton  High  Seliool. 
Dean's  List,  '•2,  3,  4;  Engineering  Chib, 
3,'4  (President,  3). 


DOMS  M.  KENNEDY 

"Ken" 

English.  163  Locust  St.,  Holyoke.  Bom  in 
1926  at  Holyoke.  Holyoke  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  1,  3;  AYoraen's  Glee  Club,  4; 
Campus  Varieties,  1;  Newman  Club,  1,  2, 
3,  4:  Psychology  Cluli,  3;  Radio  Club,  3; 
Ski  Clui),  2,  3;  Chi  Omega  (Social  Chair- 
man, 3) . 


.JOHN  E.  KEOUGH 

".lack" 

Chi'mistry.  95  Pearl  St.,  Holyoke.  Born  in 
1021  al  ilolynke.  Holyoke  High  School. 
Dean's  1-ist,  3;  Nowiuan  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Chcnii.stry  Clul),  2,  3,  4:  Basket  ball,  1,  2; 
Kappa  Sigma. 


ROBERT  H.  KING 

"Bob" 

Dairy  Industry.  Box  115,  Ashfield.  Born 
in  1920  at  New  York  City.  Amherst  Cen- 
tral High  School,  Snyder,  N.  Y.  Dean's 
List,  3;  Band,  1,  2;  Dairy  Club,  1,  2. 


FORREST  L.  KENYON 

"Ken" 

Economics.  Main  St.,  Box  105,  Rich- 
mond, Vt.  Born  in  1921  at  Richmond,  Vt. 
Richmond  High  School.  Class  Nominat- 
ing Committee,  1;  Maroon  Key,  2;  Ski 
Club,  2,  3,  4;  Kappa  Sigma. 


EDITH  D.  KLEIN 

"Edie" 

Economics.  45  Vine  St.,  Winchester.  Born 
in  1927  at  Framingham.  Winchester  High 
School.  Class  Officer,  1  (Vice-President); 
Dean's  List,  1;  Scrolls,  2;  Panhellenic, 
3,  4  (Vice-President,  4);  Judiciary  Board, 
3;  Choir,  1;  Outing  Club,  1;  S.C.A.,  1,  2; 
Carnival  Committee,  1;  Greek  Ball  Com- 
mittee, 3;  War  Bond  Committee,  1,  2 
(Co-Chairman,  2);  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4 
(President,  3);  Naiads,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Presi- 
dent, 4) ;  Pi  Beta  Phi. 


ANTNE  JM.  KEOUGH 

"Keo" 

French.  95  Pearl  St.,  Holyoke.  Born  in 
1927  at  Holyoke.  Holyoke'  High  School. 
Choir,  4;  Campus  Varieties,  1;  Newman 
Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  French  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Radio  Club,  3,  4;  Chi  Omega. 


MAX  KLEEN 

"IMaxie" 

Physics.  604  South  Second  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford. Born  in  1925  at  New  Bedford.  New 
Bedford  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3; 
Collegian  1,  2  (Circulation  Manager,  2); 
Hillel,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Physics  Club,  3,  4:  Joint 
Committee  Athletics,  3,  4;  Tennis  Team, 
3  (Manager,  3) :  Tau  Epsilon  Phi  (Social 
Chairman,  3,  4). 


201 


ELIZABETH  L.  KOBAK 

"Betty" 

Mathematics.  50  Adams  St.,  Fairhaven. 
Born  in  1927  at  New  Bedford.  Fairhaven 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Honors 
Work,  4;  Choir,  1:  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3, 
4;  Mathematics  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Pre-Med. 
Club,  3;  Psychology  Club,  2,  3.  4;  Zoology 
Club,  2;  Quarterly  Club,  2,  3,  4  (Treas- 
urer, 3,  4). 


MAURICE  G.  KOLOVSON 

"iMike" 

History.  257  Bonad  Rd.,  Chestnut  Hill. 
Born  in  1927  at  Boston.  Boston  Latin 
School.  Transfer  from  University  of 
North  Carolina.  Dean's  List,  3;  Football, 


LILLIAN  KKIKORIAN 

"Lil" 

Home  Economics.  98  Hampshire  Rd., 
Methuen.  Born  in  1927  at  Methuen. 
Methuen  High  School.  Class  Nominating 
Committee,  3;  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3; 
Women's  Glee  Club,  3:  Drill  Team,  3; 
S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4;  S.C.A.  Cabinet,  3,  4: 
Wesley  Foundation,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Cabinet, 
3,  4);  Community  Chest  Committee,  4; 
4-H  Club,  2,  3,  4;  Home  Economics  Club, 
1,  2,  3,  4. 


URSULA  R.  KRONHEIM 

"Ursula" 

History.  100  Normandy  Rd.,  Long- 
meadow.  Born  in  1924  at  Germany.  "San- 
Silvestre",  Lima,  Peru,  South  America. 
Class  Nominating  Committee,  1;  Dean's 
List,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Collegian,  4;  Roister 
Doisters,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Hillel,  1,  2,  3,  4;  French 
Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  International  Relations 
Clul),  2,  3,  4;  Sigma  Delta  Tau. 


202 


DAVID  KKOINICK 

"Dave" 

D;iii-v  liulustrv.  ();j  Chestnut  St.,  Noilli 
Aihims.  H.ini  in  1924  at  North  Adams, 
Drurv  Hiijh  School.  Dran'.s  List,  3;  Flint 
Oratoricaf  Contest,  -t:  Hillel,  1,  2,  3,  -t; 
Carnival  Ball  Committee,  4:  Chemistrv 
Chib,  2;  Dairy  C^uli,  3,  4;  AV(^  3,  4;  Tail 
Epsilon  Phi  (Secretary,  1;  House  Man- 
ager, 2;  Steward,  3,  4). 


MYRON  U.  LAIPSON 

'"Mike" 

Dairy  Industries.  10  Hadwen  Lane,  AYor- 
cester.  Born  in  1925  at  Worcester.  Classi- 
cal High  School.  Dean's  List,  3;  Band,  1: 
Flint  Oratorical  Contest,  4;  Dairy  Prod- 
ucts Judging  Team,  4;  Dairy  Cluli,  1,  2, 
3,  4:  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 


JOHN  E.  LAl\IBERT 

".Jack" 

Wildlife  Management  and  Military.  71 
South  Prospect  St.,  Amherst.  Born  in 
1923  at  Peabody.  Amherst  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  3,"  4;  Outing  Club,  1,  2; 
Military  Ball  Committee,  3;  Veterans' 
Club,  3';  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 


PAUL  A.  LANE 

"Red" 

Economics.  20  Newton  St.,  Mansfield. 
Born  in  1924  at  Boston.  Transfer  from 
Trinity  College.  Dean's  Li.st,  3;  Newman 
Club,  1,  3,  4:  Q.T.V. 


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MHJIAlM  LAl'IDES 

"Mini" 

Home  Economics.  02  Congress  St., 
(ireenlleld.  Born  in  1927  at  Boston. 
Grcenlield  High  School.  Hillel,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
4-H  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Home  Economics 
Club,  1.  2,  3,  4;  Sigma  Delta  Tau. 


.)OHN  H.  LaROCHELLE 

"Jack" 

Chemistry.  107  Washington  St.,  Chicopee 
Falls.  Born  in  1924  at  Longmeadow. 
Transfer  from  M.I.T.  Newman  Club, 
2,  3,  4;  Legislature  Day  Committee,  3; 
Spring  Day  Committee,  3;  Chemistry 
Club,  4;  Engineering  Club,  3:  Physics 
Club,  3;  Kappa  Sigma. 


LOIS  M.  LaSALLE 

"Lo" 

History.  201  River  Dr.,  North  Hadley. 
Born  in  1926  at  Northampton.  Transfer 
from  Hopkins  Academy.  Dean's  List,  1,  2, 
3,  4:  International  Relations  Club,  4; 
Honors  Work,  4. 


MATTHIAS  LASKER 

"Matt" 

History.  346  Walnut  Ave.,  Roxbury. 
Born  in  1926  at  Haifa  Palestine.  Roxbury 
Memorial  High  School.  Dean's  List,  4; 
Collegian,  3,  4;  Hillel,  1,  3,  4;  IZFA,  4; 
International  Relations  Club,  4. 


203 


DONALD  «.  LAIDEK 

"Don" 

Food  Technology.  35  High  St.,  .Vniherst. 
Born  in  1922  at  Pelham.  Amherst  High 
School.  Dairy  Club,  1.  2;  Food  Tech- 
nology, 4;  Thcta  Chi. 


ADFXINE  L.  LEONARD 

"Ad" 

Bacteriology.  28  Powellton  Rd.,  Dorches- 
ter. Born  in  1927  at  New  York  City. 
Jeremiah  E.  Burke  High  School.  Hillel, 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Bacteriology  Club,  1,  2,  3,  i. 


JEROME  S.  LEVINE 

".Jerry" 

Chemistry.  177  Trafton  Rd.,  Springfield. 
Born  in  1924  at  West  Hartford,  Conn. 
Classical  High  School.  Dean's  List,  3,  4; 
Interfraternitv  Council,  3;  Pre-Med. 
Club,  2,  3,  4  (Vice-President,  4) ;  Tennis, 
3,  4;  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 


RICHARD  LEVINE 

"Doc" 

Chemistry.  951  Morton  St.,  Mattapan. 
Born  in  1928  at  Cambridge.  Boston  Latin 
School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Spring 
Track,  1;  Hillel,  1,  2,  3,  4:  Chemistry 
Club,  3,  4;  German  Club,  1;  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon Pi. 


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204 


WILLIAM  E.  LITZ,  JR. 

"Bill" 

Chemistry.  38  State  St.,  Monson.  Born 
in  192'2  at  Rockvill,  Conn.  Monson  Acad- 
emy. Interfraternity  Conncil,  2,  3,  i 
(Secretary,  41;  Carnival  Committee,  4; 
Chemistry  Clnl). ;?;  .Vlpha  Gamma  Rho. 


WILLLViM  E.  LUCEY 

"BiU" 

Economics.  116  Revere  St.,  Springfield. 
Born  in  ]9'23  at  Springfield.  Technical 
High  School.  Class  Nominating  Commit- 
tee, 3:  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Swim- 
ming Team,  2;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 


ROBERT  E.  LYNCH 

"Bob" 

History.  168  Bartlett  Rd.,  Winthrop. 
Born  in  1923  at  Cambridge.  Winthrop 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Stu- 
dent Life  Committee,  4;  Interfraternity 
Council,  3,  4  (Vice-President,  4);  Theta 
Chi. 


CONSTANCE  M.  IMANGLM 

"Connie" 

Fine  .\rts.  55  .\llyn  St.,  Holyoke.  Born  in 
1927  at  Holvoke.  Holvoke  High.  Dean's 
Li.st,  3;  Coliogian,  3,  4;  Inde.k,  2,  3,  4; 
Roister  Doistcrs,  4;  Newman  Club,  2; 
W.A.A.,  3,  4;  Ski  Club,  4;  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta  (House  Manager,  4). 


ANITA  E.  MANN 

"Neet" 

Zoology.  Main  St.,  Norfolk.  Born  in  1926 
at  Natick.  Walpole  High  School.  Dean's 
List,  1,  2,  3;  Choir,  1;  Women's  Glee 
Club,  1:  French  Club,  1;  Pre-Med.  Club, 
3,  4;  Quarterly  Club,  2;  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma  (Registrar,  3,  4). 


JACQUELINE  G.  MARIEN 

"Jackie" 

Economics.  60  Edendale  St.,  Springfield. 
Born  in  1927  at  Springfield.  Classical 
High  School.  Class  Nominating  Commit- 
tee, 3;  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Isogon,  4; 
Panhellenic,  3,  4  (Secretary,  3;  President, 
4);  Scrolls,  2;  Student  Life  Committee,  4; 
Collegian,  2,  3,  4;  Roister  Doisters,  1,  2,  3, 
4;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Inter-Greek 
Ball  Committee,  2,  3,  4:  German  Club,  1; 
Intersorority  Declamation,  1,  2;  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma. 


CATHERINE  l>UGIOPOULOS 

"Cathy" 

Home  Economics.  28  Leslie  St.,  Spring- 
field. Born  in  1927  at  Springfield.  Transfer 
from  iVmerican  International  College. 
Dean's  List,  3;  Choir,  2;  Freshman  Hand- 
book, 4:  Women's  Glee  Club,  2,  3,  4; 
Phillips  Brooks  Club,  2,  3,  4;  S.C.A.,  2,  3, 
4;  4-H  Club,  3;  Home  Economics  Club,  2, 
3,  4;  W.A..\.,  2,  3,  4;  Sigma  Kappa. 


!\I.  JOHN  MARKUSON,  JR. 

Chemistry.  309  East  Pleasant  St.,  Am- 
herst. Born  in  1926  at  Northampton. 
Amherst  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2, 
3,  4;  Index,  4;  Chemistry  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4 
(Vice-President,  4);  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  4. 


205 


ROSE  .AlAKlli  A.  IMARTEN 

"Marty" 

English.  Pendleton  Ave.,  Willimansett. 
Born  in  1926  at  Springfield.  Chicopee 
High  School.  S.C.A.,  1,3,  4;  French  Club, 
2;  Outing  Club,  1,  4;  Sigmn  Kappa. 


JOHN  J.  MARTEV 

"Johnnie" 

Zoology.  6  Crandall  St.,  Adams.  Born  in 
1023  at  Holyoke.  Adams  Senior  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  1,  3,  4;  Honors  Work, 
4;  Band,  1,  3,  4;  Burnham  Declamation, 
1 :  Men's  Glee  Club,  ] ;  Concert  Associa- 
tion, 3  (Vice-President,  3);  Pre-Med. 
Club,  3,  4  (President);  Kappa  Sigma. 


JOHN  W.  MASTALERZ 

".Johnny" 

Floriculture.  50  Pleasant  St.,  Three  Riv- 
ers. Born  in  1926  at  Three  Rivers.  Palmer 
High  School.  Class  Oflicer,  4;  Dean's  List, 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Honors  Work,  4;  Collegian,  1,  2, 
3  (News  Editor,  2,  3;  Editor,  3);  Roister 
Doisters,  2,  3,  4;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
LTnited  Religious  Council,  2;  Floriculture 
Club,  3,  4;  Football  Manager,  2;  Theta 
Chi. 


GEORGE  IMATURNLVK 

"Bear" 

Economics.  84  Eames  Ave.,  Amherst. 
Born  in  1922  at  Amherst.  Amherst  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  3,  4;  Football,  1,  2, 
3,  4;  Basketball,  1,  2,  3;  Lambda  Chi 
Alpha . 


"206 


DA-MEL  .1.  AloClAKTllV 

"Daii" 

Economics.  43  Hradstroot  IM.,  North 
Andover.  Born  in  10'24  at  North  Andovcr. 
Transfer  from  Bates  (^oUege.  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa  (Secretary,  -i). 


ROGEK  D.  McCLTCHEON 

"Mac" 

Economics.  9  Park  Ave.,  South  Deerfield. 
Born  in  1923  at  Orange.  Deerfield  Acad- 
emy. Transfer  from  Tilton  .Junior  College. 
Dean's  List,  3,  i:  Ski  Cluh,  :!,  i:  Theta 
Chi  (Treasurer,  4). 


MARY  W.  McKLNSTRY 

"jNFac" 

Psychology.  753  Montgomery  St.,  Chico- 
pee  Falls.  Born  in  1925  at  Holyoke.  Chic- 
opee  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Honor  Work,  4;  Choir,  1;  Women's  Glee 
Club,  3.  4;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Scan,  3,  4); 
Pilgrim  Fellowship,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Psychology 
Club,  3.  4. 


THEODORA  R.  MELAHOURIS 

"Teddy" 

FloricuUiu'c.  1088  Washington  St.,  Bos- 
ton. Born  in  192(i  at  Boston.  Jamaica 
Plain  High  School.  Academic  Activities 
Board,  3,  4;  Dean's  List,  3;  Choir,  1; 
Collegian,  1,  2,  3;  Freshman  Handbook 
Board,  1,  2,  3;  Index,  2,  3,  4  (Business 
Manager,  3,  4);  Women's  Glee  Chib,  1; 
Otiting  Club,  2;  Phillips  Brooks  Club,  1, 

2,  3,  4;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Scan,  1);  Con- 
cert Serie.s,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Horticulture  Show, 

3,  4;  Floriculture  Club,  3,  4;  4-H  Club,  1, 
2,  3,  4;  W.A.A.,  1;  Who's  Who,  4. 


WILLL4M  R.  MERRILL 

"Bill" 

Dairy  Industries.  47  Florence  Ave.,  Nor- 
wood. Born  in  1921  at  Norwood.  Hunting- 
ton Preparatory  School.  Band,  3;  Ski 
Club,  4:  Dairy  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4:  Baseball, 
2,  3,  4;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 


EVELYN  MESNICK 

"Ev" 

Psychology.  58  Cherry  St.,  Gloucester. 
Born  in  1926  at  Boston.  Gloucester  High 
School.  Drill  Team,  4;  Hillel,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
French  Club,  1:  Pre-Med.  Club,  3,  4; 
Psychology  Club,  2,  3,  4. 


ALICE  F.  McNALLY 

"McNush" 

Economics.  28  Canby  St.,  Holyoke.  Born 
in  1927  at  Holyoke.  Holyoke  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  2,  3;  Choir,  1 
Women's  Glee  Club,  4;  Outing  Club,  1,  2 
Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  French  Club,  1 
2;  W.A.A.,  3,  4  (Tennis  Manager,  3) 
Ski  Club,  2,  3,  4:  Community  Chest,  1,  2 
Chi  Omega  (Treasurer,  2,  3,  4). 


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WALTER  E.  MIENTKA 

"Mink" 

Mathematics.  704  ^Slain  St.,  Amherst. 
Born  in  1925  at  Amherst.  Amherst  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  3,  4:  Basketball,  1: 
Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chemistry 
Club,  1,  2;  Mathematics  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
German  Club,  1;  Kappa  Sigma. 


207 


MARY  E.  MILLER 

History.  Box  151,  Amesbury.  Born  in 
1927  at  Newburyport.  Springfield  Classi- 
cal High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3; 
Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Mother's  Day 
Committee,  3:  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta  (Editor,  3;  Corresponding 
Secretary,  4). 


HORACE  N.  MILLIKEN 

"Wimpy" 

Animal  Husbandry.  89  Richards  St., 
Dedham.  Born  in  1923  at  Boston.  Ja- 
maica Plain  High  School.  Roister  Doisters 
2;  Judging  Team,  4;  Phillips  Brooks  Club, 
1,  2  (President,  2);  Animal  Husbandry 
Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Soccer,  3,  4;  Cheerleader, 
2;  Theta  Chi  (Chaplain,  4). 


LORANE  M.  MOIR 

Mathematics.  466  Union  St.,  North 
Adams.  Born  in  1926  at  North  Adams. 
Drury  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3; 
Honors  Work,  4;  Freshman  Glee  Club,  1; 
Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4:  German  Club, 
1,  2;  Mathematics  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Pre- 
Med.  Club,  3,  4:  Pi  Beta  Phi  (Treasurer, 
4). 


RAQUEL  I.  MOLDAW 

"Racky" 

Sociology.  .565  Norfolk  St.,  Mattapan. 
Born  in  1927  at  Boston.  Dorchester  High 
School  for  Girls.  Dean's  List,  2,  3;  Quar- 
terly Club,  2;  Outing  Club,  1.  2;  Hillel, 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Psychology  Club,  4;  Sigma  Delta 
Tau  (Historian,  4). 


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208 


ROBEKT  F.  MOLTNT 

"Bob" 

FiiU'  Arts.  10  ("liatliiuii  IM.,  Long- 
meadow.  Born  in  li)i;{  nt  Cliitiigo,  ill 
Springfield  Classical  High  School.  Dean's 
List,  2,  3,  4:  Honors  Work,  i;  Band,  1; 
Choir,  1;  Roister  Doisters,  2,  3;  Ba\- 
Staters,  1,  2:  Men's  Glee  Club,  1,  2,  3,  -i; 
Operetta  Guild,  3,  i. 


mCH.'UiD  L.  MLKI 

"Dick" 

Chemistry.  163  Arlington  St.,  Framing- 
ham.  Born  in  192(i  at  Fnimingham. 
Framingham  High  School.  Roister  Dois- 
ters, 2;  Campus  Varieties,  1;  Newman 
Club,  1,  2,  3,  i:  Spring  Day  Committee; 
Chemistry  Club,  1,  2,  3,  i:  International 
Relations  Club,  4;  Joint  Committee  on 
Intercollegiate  Athletics,  2,  3;  Football 
(Assistant  Manager,  2;  Manager,  3); 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 


EUGENE  MURPHY 

"Gene" 

Chemistry — Pre-Medical.  123  Westmore- 
land Ave.,  Longmeadow.  Born  in  1924  at 
Springfield.  High  School  of  Commerce. 
Transfer  from  Boston  L^niversity  and 
Yale  University.  Dean's  List,  3;  Xewman 
Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Carnival  Committee,  4; 
Mother's  Daj'  Committee,  4;  Chemistry 
Club,  4;  Pre-Med.  Club,  3;  Freshman 
Football,  1 ;  Kappa  Sigma  (President,  3) . 


FRANCIS  J.  MURPHY 

"Murph" 

Bacteriology.  115  Peabody  St.,  Gardner. 
Born  in  1923  at  Gardner.  Gardner  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  3,  4;  Interfraternity 
Council,  3,  4;  Freshman  Handbook 
Board,  2;  Outing  Club,  1:  Xewman  Club, 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Bacteriology  Club,  3,  4  (Vice- 
President,  3);  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 


BAUnVKA  M.  NAHLOYSKY 

"Barb" 

Home  Economies.  87  Kent  Rd.,  Spring- 
field. Born  in  1923  at  West  Springfield. 
High  School  of  Ciinimerce.  Transfer  from 
AiiHTir.iii  International  College.  Class 
OlMccr  (President,  1 ;  Secretary,  2);  Dean's 
List,  3;  Lsogon,  4  (\'icc-l'rcsidcnl,  4); 
W.S.G.A.  Council,  1,  2,  4  (House  Chair- 
man, 4);  Choir,  1;  Campus  Viriclics,  4; 
S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Carnival  Couunitlce, 
2,  3,  4;  Mother's  Day  Committee,  3;  4-H 
Club,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Treasurer,  2;  ['resident, 
3);  Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Horticulture  Club,  4;  Chi  Omega  (Presi- 
dent, 3;  Vice-President,  4). 


FUIG  NA,TARIAN 

"Hugga" 

Pre-Med.  24  Winter  St.,  Millis.  Born  in 
1925  at  Nashua,  N.  H.  Millis  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  2,  3,  4;  Pre-Med. 
Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 


WILLIAM  H.  NEEDHAM 

"BiU" 

Landscape  Architecture.  70  Holland  Ave., 
Westfield.  Born  in  1921  at  Trenton,  N.  J. 
Wilbraham  Academy.  Men's  Glee  Club, 
1,  2;  Horticulture  Show,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Land- 
scape Architecture  Club,  3,  4;  Kappa 
Sigma. 


ALICE  C.  NORTHLT 

EnglLsh.  19  Manning  St.,  Williamstown. 
Born  in  1926  at  North  Adams.  Williams- 
town  High  School.  Roister  Doisters,  4; 
S.C.A.,  l,4;PiBetaPhi. 


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RICHARD  A.  NORTON 

"Dick" 

Animal  Hiisbandrj'.  87  Vernon  St.,  Nor- 
wood. Born  in  1921  at  Norwood.  Norwood 
Senior  High  School.  Dean's  List,  3;  Judg- 
ing Teams,  3,  4;  .\nimal  Husbandry  Club, 
1,  2,  3,  4  (President,  :ii;  Football,  1,  2,  3; 
Hockey,  1,  2;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 


ALVAN  J.  OBELSKY 

"Al" 

Economics.  181  Woodrow  Ave.,  Dor- 
chester. Born  in  1926  at  Boston.  Boston 
Public  Latin  School.  International  Rela- 
tions Club,  i. 


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MARY  E.  O'NTILL 

Food  Technology.  22  Fort  Hill  Terr., 
Northampton.  Born  in  192fi  at  North- 
ampton. St.  Michael's  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  2,  3;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Outing  Club,  1,  2;  Food  Technology 
Club,  4;  Bacteriology  Club,  3. 


TERESA  M.  ORL.\NDELLA 

"T" 

Mathematics.  40  Sheafe  St.,  Boston. 
Born  in  1927  at  Boston.  Girls'  Latin 
School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Newman 
CUil),  1,  2,  3,  4:  Roister  Doisters,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Mathematics  Club,  2,  3,  4. 


210 


D.VMKL  F.  O'SIIK.V 

"namiy" 

I.aniLsoapo  ArcliiU-rluro.  44  Loriiif;  St., 
Hyilo  Park.  Horn  in  101!)  at  Hyde  l>arU. 
Jamaica  IMnin  Higli  ScIkkiI.  Dt'an'.<  List, 
5.  a.  4:  Xownian  CUili.  1,  'J,  ;!,  4;  Cainpii.s 
\ariotie.s,  ;i:  Laiul.scapi-  .Vrcliiti'i-liiiv  CUih 
;!,  4;  Kappa  Sigma. 


EDWARD  J.  OTERO 

"Skipper" 

Agricultural  Economics.  605  West  156  St., 
New  York  Si,  N,  Y.  Born  in  1918  at  New 
Y'ork,  N.  Y.  George  Washington  High 
School.  Transfer  from  New  York  State 
Institute  of  Agriculture.  Deans  List,  S; 
Animal  Husbandry  Club,  3:  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon. 


ROBERT  D.  PEASE 

"Bob" 

Mechanical  Engineering.  47  East  Pleasant 
St.,  Amherst.  Born  in  lO'J.S  at  Amherst. 
Amherst  High  School.  S.C.A.,  2,  S:  S.C.A. 
Cabinet,  2,  3;  Wesley  Foundation,  1,  2,  3 
(President,  2);  Sophomore-Senior  Hop 
Committee,  2;  Men's  Glee  Club,  2,  3; 
Engineering  Club,  3,  4;  Theta  Chi  (Treas- 
urer, 3;  Vice-President,  4). 


^LARGARET  E.  PECK 

"Pecky" 

Sociology.  R.F.D.  2,  Shelburne.  Born  in 
1926  at  Greenfield.  Arms  Academy. 
Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Phi  Kappa  Plii: 
S.C.A.,  1,  2,  4;  Choir,  1;  Women's  Glee 
Club,  2,  3,  4;  Campus  A'arieties,  1;  Con- 
gregational Pilgrim  Fellowship,  2,  3,  4; 
Sigma  Kappa . 


JOAN  S.  PEMSTEIN 

".lo" 

Sociology.  20  Chamberlain  Fkwy.,  Wor- 
cester. Born  in  1925  at  Worcester.  Classi- 
cal High  School.  Transfer  from  Mary 
Washington  College.  Dean's  List,  3; 
Hillel,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Women's  Glee  Clul),  4; 
Radio  Club,  3,  4. 


ROBERT  E.  PIERCE 

"Bob" 

English.  24  Carew  St.,  South  Hadley 
Falls.  Born  in  1924  at  Holyoke.  South 
Hadley  High  School.  Dean's  List,  3; 
Christian  Science  Organization,  3,  4; 
Men's  Glee  Club,  3,  4  (Manager,  4); 
Operetta  Guild,  3,  4. 


DAVID  PIiNIENTEL 

"Dave" 

Entomology.  128  Main  St.,  Middleboro. 
Born  in  1925  at  Fresno,  California. 
Middleboro  High  School.  Animal  Hus- 
bandry Club,  1,  2;  Flying  Club  (Secre- 
tary-Treasurer, 1;  President,  2);  Veter- 
ans' Association,  1;  .\lpha  Gamma  Rho. 


ELLIOTT  W.  PORTER 

"EUy" 

Food  Technology.  220  Jackson  St.,  New- 
ton Center.  Born  in  1924  at  Revere.  Dor- 
chester High  School  for  Boys.  Dean's 
List,  3;  Food  Technology,  4;  Tau  Epsilon 
Phi. 


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MELVIN  S.  PREBLE 

Ornamental  Horticulture.  4  Elm  i  St., 
Farmington,  Me.  Born  in  1917  at  Rum- 
ford,  Me.  Transfer  from  Boston  TTniver- 
sity.  Landscape  Architecture^Club,  3,  4. 


S.41AIUEL  E.  PRICE 

"Sam" 

Physical  Education.  Wantagh  Game 
Farm,  Wantagh,  N.  Y.  Born  in  1921  at 
Stamford,  Conn.  W.  C.  Mepham  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  3;  Baseball,  1,  2,  3,  -t 
(Captain,  4);  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 


MARY  QUIRK 

"Quirkie" 

English.  11  Holland  St.,  Springfield.  Born 
in  1926  at  Springfield.  Agawam  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Outing  Club, 
2;  Sigma  Kappa. 


ANTHONY  .).  R-4NDAZZO 

Hancock  St.,  Boston. 


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LOIS  i\T.  UANSOiM 

Economics.  (Ul  Bay  St.,  Springfield. 
Born  in  Witi  at  Springfield.  Transfer 
from  Springfield  Junior  College.  Naiads, 
1,  2,  3,  i. 


RUTH  R.  RAPHAEL 

Psychology.  6  Oberlin  St.,  Worcester. 
Born  in  1926  at  Worcester.  Worcester 
Classical  High  School.  Dean's  List,  2,  3,  4; 
Hillel  Foundation,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Correspond- 
ing Secretary,  3;  President,  4);  Choir,  1; 
Collegian,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Freshman  Handbook 
Board,  1,  2,  3  (Art  Editor,  1,  2,  3);  Index, 
2,  3,  4  (Art  Editor,  4);  Sinfonietta,  1,  2,  3; 
Women's  Glee  Club,  2,  3,  4;  Concert  As- 
sociation, 1,  2,  3,  4  (Vice-President,  2,  3; 
President,  4);  Outing  Club,  1,  2;  Pre-Med. 
Club,  3;  Psychology  Club,  3,  4;  German 
Club,  1,  2rW.A.A.,  1,  2;  Sigma  Delta 
Tau  (Treasurer,  4). 


IRVING  A.  R.4TNER 

"Irv" 

Zoology.  23  Floyd  St.,  Dorchester.  Born 
in  1928  at  Boston.  English  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Chemistry  Club,  3; 
Quarterly,  4  (Circulation  Manager,  4V. 
Pre-Med.  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Tau  Epsilon 
Phi. 


PAILINE  E.  KICHARD 

"Polly" 

Chemistry.  131  Hartwell  St.,  South- 
bridge.  Born  in  192G  at  Worcester.  Mary 
E.  Wells  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2; 
Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chemi.stry  Chil), 
1,'2,  3,  4  (Sccrclary,  4);  Outing  Club,  1,  2; 
Sigma  Kappa. 


ALDEN  D.  RIDLEY 

"Rip" 

Landscape  Architecture.  1104  Enfield  St., 
Thompsonyille,  Conn.  Born  in  1922  at 
North  Dighton,  Mass.  Transfer  from 
Colby  College.  Landscape  Architecture 
Club,  4  (Vice-President,  4);  Delta  Upsi- 
lon. 


MARY  T.  RILEY 

"Mike" 

Food  Technology.  43  Sycamore  St.,  New 
Bedford.  Born  in  1925  at  New  Bedford. 
Holy  Family  High  School.  Newman  Club, 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Ring  Committee,  3,  4;  Roister 
Doisters,  2,  3,  4;  Food  Technology  Club, 
3,  4  (Vice-President,  4);  Psychology  Club, 
2, 3;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 


JEAINNE  RHEAUME 

"Jeanie" 

Economics.  47  Magnolia  Ave.,  H(4\<ikf. 
Born  in  1926  at  Holyoke.  Holyok,  'lliiih 
School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2;  Newman  Chili, 
1,  2.  3,  4;  Current  .Affairs  Club,  2,  3; 
French  Club,  1,  2;  Roister  Doisters,  1,  2, 
3,  4  (Business  Manager,  4);  Campus 
Varieties,  2,  3;  Radio  Club,  3,  4;  W.A.A., 
3,  4;  Chi  Omega. 


CARROLL  F.  ROBBINS 

"Rob" 

65  Maple  St.,  Norwood.  Born  in  1921  at 
Norwood.  Norwood  High  School.  Dean's 
List,  2,  3,  4;  Collegian,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Copy 
Editor,  3;  Managing  Editor,  4). 


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RICHARD  C.  ROBERSON 

"Itch" 

Economics.  17  South  St.,  Leominster. 
Born  in  1922  at  Leominster.  Leominster 
High  School.  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Campus  Varieties,  2;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 


JEAN  A.  ROBERTS 

English.  201  Osborne  Terr.,  Springfield. 
Born  in  1927  at  Springfield.  Classical 
High  School.  Collegian,  1,  2,  3;  Collegian 
Quarterly,  2,  3,  4  (Editor-in-Chief,  4); 
Quarterly  Club,  2,  3  (Chairman,  3) ;  Radio 
Club,  4;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 


CHARLES  F.  ROCKEY,  JR. 

"Rockey" 

English.  19  Knipfer  Ave.,  Easthampton. 
Born  in  1923  at  Northampton.  Transfer 
from  University  of  Omaha.  Dean's  List, 
3,4. 


ANTONETTA  E.  ROMANO 

"Tina" 

French.  853  Main  St.,  Springfield.  Born 
ill  102(i  at  Province  of  Salerno,  Italy. 
CliLssical  Ilifjh  School.  Dean's  List,  2,  3,  4; 
Ildiiiirs  Work,  4;  Isogon,  4  (President,  4); 
Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Carnival  Com- 
inillcc,  4  (Secretary,  4);  Mother's  Day 
(■uiniiiltlee,  3  (Publicity  Chairman); 
Sri])honiore  Dance  Committee,  2;  French 
Club,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Treasurer,  3;  President, 
1);  Fhnt  Oratorical  Contest,  3;  Roister 
Doisters,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Women's  Glee  Club, 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Operetta  Guild,  3,  4;  Quarterly 
Club,  1,  2;  Campus  Varieties,  3;  Junior 
Ciiuusclor  Ci)iiiniittee,  3  (Chairman,  3); 
liadio  Club,  .'!;  Spring  Dav  Coinuiitlcc,  2; 
Drill  Team,  4;  Wbo'.s  Who,  4;  Class  Vice- 
President,  4:  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Bowling 
Manager,  3) ;  Pi  Beta  Phi. 


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AMiOM  N.  KOMM 


Political  Sciciu-i-.  -KU  XI;ip!o  St..  Hulyoke. 
Born  in  10i2(!  al  JMinneapolis,  Minn. 
Holvoke  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3, 
4;  U.  of  M.  Committee,  3;  Who's  Who,  i: 
Campus  Chest  Committee,  4;  Hillel,  3; 
International  Relations  Club,  4;  Col- 
legian 1,  i,  3,  4  (Managing  Editor,  3; 
Editor,  4):  Tau  Ep.silon  Phi. 


KlTll  I..  lU  SSELL 

"Kuss" 

Recreational  Leadership.  280  Main  St., 
Easthanipton.  Born  in  1!)27  at  North- 
ampton. Easthampton  High  School. 
Class  Nominating  Committee,  1;  Isogon, 
4:  S.C..\.,  3;  Carnival  Committee,  4; 
French  Club,  1;  Nature  Guide  Associa- 
tion, 3,  4;  W.S.G.A.  Council,  3  (Secre- 
tary); Who's  Who,  4;  Campus  Varieties, 
1,  '2;  Outing  Club,  L  2;  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4 
(Vicc-I'rcsident,  4);  Ski  Club,  2,  3,  4 
(Secretary -Treasurer,  3);  W.S.G.A.  Judi- 
ciar\  Hoard  (Chief  Justice,  4);  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta  (President,  4). 


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JOHN  P.  ROSE 

"Jack" 

Dairy  Industry.  11  North  St.,  Haverhill. 
Born  in  1924  at  Truro.  Provincetown 
High  School,  .\nimal  Husbandry  Club, 
1,  2;  Dairy  Club,  3,  4;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 


WAYTSIE  H.  ROSS 

"Bill" 

History.  142  Fuller  St.,  Brookline.  Born 
in  1921  at  Brookline.  Transfer  from  Bald- 
win-Wallace College. 


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WILLIAM  F.  RYAN 

"Bill" 

Physical  Education.  119  Bay  Spring 
Ave.,  West  Barrington,  R.  I.  Born  in  1921 
at  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Transfer  from  Ohio 
State  University.  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3, 
4;  Swimming  Team,  3,  4  (Captain,  4); 
Delta  Upsilon. 


THEODORE  ST.  PALLEY 

"Saint" 

Physics.  454  Hubbard  Ave.,  Pitts6eld. 
Born  in  1923  at  Pittsfield.  Pittsfield  High 
School.  Class  Officer,  3  (Sergeant-at- 
Arms);  Carnival  Ball  Committee,  2; 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 


al:mon  o.  ruggles 

"Bud" 

Economics.  West  Main  St.,  Brooktield. 
Born  in  1923  at  Hardwick.  Brookfield 
High  School.  Football,  1,  2,  4;  Basketball, 
1;  Theta  Chi. 


SHIRI.EY  SALSMAN 

English.  30  Central  St.,  Ashland.  Born  in 
1922  at  Framingham.  Dean's  List,  3,  4; 
Inde.x,  3;  Campus  Varieties,  3;  Phillips 
Brooks  Club,  1,  2,  3;  S.C.A.,  4;  W.A.A., 
1,  2,  3;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 


215 


LESLIE  V.  SAVING 

"Les" 

Food  Technology.  48  Walnut  St.,  North- 
ampton. Born  in  lOa'i  at  Northampton. 
St.  Michael's  High  School.  Dean's  List,  3; 
Interfraternity  Council  Representative, 
1.  '2,  :l,  +;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Ani- 
i)i;il  llnshandry  Clul),  3;  Food  Technol- 
ogy (  lul).  3,  4;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 


ALBERT  V.  SCALINGI 

"Al" 

Economics.  .53  Bromfield  Rd.,  West 
Sonierville.  Born  in  1021  at  West  Somer- 
ville.  Somerville  High  School.  Newman 
Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Radio  Club,  3,  4;  Cross 
Country,  1,  2;  Track,  1,  2;  Kappa  Sigma. 


JOHN  F.  W.  SCHLILZE 

"Johnny" 

Animal  Husbandry.  29  South  Pleasant 
St.,  Amherst.  Born  in  1921  at  Edgewood 
Arsenal,  Maryland.  Transfer  from  Colum- 
bia University.  Glee  Club,  3;  Animal 
Husbandry  Club,  3,  4  (Secretary,  3); 
.\lpha  Gamma  Rho. 


DAVIS  S.  SF.COK 

"Dave" 

Econcimics.  Main  St.,  Wilbraham.  Born 
in  1919  al  Kidgwan,  Penn.  Centennial 
High  Schoiil,  Uidgwan,  Penn. 


216 


LL  ELL.V  D.  SEDGWU.K 

•'Lue" 

Home  Economics.  Lenox,  R.F.D.  Born  in 
1925  at  Lenox.  Lenox  High  School.  Dean's 
List,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Campns  Varieties,  3: 
S.C.-V.,  1,  2,  3,  -I:  S.C.A.  Cahinet,  4;  Wes- 
ley Fonndation,  1,  2,  3,  4  (A'ice-President, 
3;  Alumni  Secretary,  4);  4-H  Club,  1,  2, 
3,  4  (Treasurer,  3;  President,  i):  Home 
Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4:  W.A.A.,  1,  2. 


HELEN  T.  SELLEW 

"Slew" 

Animal  Husbandry.  769  Worcester  St., 
Natick.  Born  in  1927  at  Newton.  Natick 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  2,  3,  4:  Judging 
Teams,  3,  4;  Outing  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Sec- 
retary, 2;  President,  3);  Newman  Club, 
1,  2,  3,  4:  Carnival  Committee,  4;  Animal 
Husbandry  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Secretary,  4): 
Dairy  Club,  2,  3;  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Presi- 
dent, 4). 


HAKVEV  S.  SHAPIKO 

"Shep" 

Economics.  13G  Washington  Ave.,  Chel- 
sea. Born  in  1926  at  Chelsea.  Chelsea 
High  School.  Campus  Varieties,  3;  Outing 
Clul),  2,  3;  Hillcl,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Current 
Affairs  Club,  2,  3:  Psychology  Club,  2,  3; 
Radio  Club,  3,  4;  Iiiteruatioual  Club, 
3,  4:  .\li)lia  EpsiloM  Phi. 


RUTH  C.  SHEA 

Chemistry.  44  Dorchester  St.,  Spring- 
field. Classical  High  School.  Dean's  List, 
2;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chemistry 
Club,  2,  3,  4;  Mathematics  Club,  2; 
W.A.A.,  ],  2,  3,  4;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 


JEAN  P.  SEJMON 

Home  Economics.  104  Bryn  Mawr  Ave., 
Auburn.  Bom  in  1926  at  Worcester. 
Auburn  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  3; 
W.S.G.A.,  4;  Choir,  1;  Women's  Glee 
Club,  4;  Outing  Club,  1;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Chemistry  Club,  2,  3  (Treasurer,  _  3) ; 
Home  Economics  Club,  3,  4;  Sigma  Kap- 
pa (President,  4). 


J.  WARD  SHANNON 

Economics.  46  Sheldon  St.,  Milton.  Born 
in  1922  at  Dorchester.  ^lilton  High 
School,  .\delphia,  3,  4:  Newman  Club, 
1,  2,  4;  Carnival  Ball  Committee,  2; 
Carnival  Committee,  2;  Football.  1,  2; 
Theta  Chi  (Assistant  Treasurer,  3;  Presi- 
dent, 4). 


HERBERT  E.  SHEPARD 

"Bert" 

Agronomy.  East  Rd.,  Warren.  Born  in 
1926  at  "Warren.  Warren  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Theta  Chi. 


Z.  JANET  SHOENBERG 

"Jan" 

English.  155  Cedar  St.,  Clinton.  Born  in 
1927  at  Boston.  Brookline  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Isogon,  4  (Secretary- 
Treasurer,  4);  Panhellenic,  3,  4  (Treas- 
urer, 4);  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  4;  Scrolls,  2  (Sec- 
retary-Treasurer, 2);  Burnham  Declama- 
tion. 1;  Fre-shman  Handbook  Board,  1,  2; 
Roister  Doisters,  1,  2;  Quarterly  Club, 
1,  2;  Outing  Club,  1,  2  (Treasurer,  2); 
Hillel,  1,  2,  3,  4;  French  Club,  1,  2; 
W.A.A.,  1,  3,  4;  Sigma  Delta  Tau. 


217 


ESTHER  SHUB 

"Es" 

History.  4-t  Eldridge  St.,  Springfield. 
Born  in  1927  at  Springfield.  Classical 
High  School.  Class  Nominating  Commit- 
tee, 3;  Outing  Club,  1;  Hillel,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Sigma  Delta  Tau  (Rush  Chairman,  3). 


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FRANCES  SIAGEL 

"Faye" 

French.  524  Ward  St.,  Newton  Center. 
Born  in  1927  at  Boston.  Girls'  Latin 
School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  W.S.G.A. 
Council,  3;  Women's  Glee  Club,  4:  Outmg 
Club,  1;  Hillel,  1,  2,  3,  4;  LZ.F..\.,  4; 
French  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  W^A.A.,  1,  2; 
Sigma  Delta  Tau  (President,  4). 


BERYL  SUMMONS 

"Skim" 

Psychology.  Newton  Rd.,  Amesbury. 
Born  in  1925  at  Haverhill.  Amesbury 
High  School.  Choir,  1;  Roister  Doisters, 
3,  4:  Women's  Glee  Club,  4;  Drill  Team, 
3,  4;  Campus  Varieties,  2,  3;  Freshman 
Follies,  1;  Phillips  Brooks  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Pre-Med.  Club,  3,  4;  Psychology  Club, 
3,  4;  Radio  Club,  3;  W.A.A.,  2;  Queen's 
Court,  3;  Pi  Beta  Phi. 


EDWARD  H.  SIMON 

"Eddie" 

Zoology.  539  Lowell  St.,  Lawrence.  Born 
in  1924  at  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lawrence 
High  School.  Collegian,  2;  Roister  Dois- 
ter.s,  1,  2;  Campus  Varieties,  1,  2;  Hillel, 
2,  3,  4;  Pre-Med.  Club,  2,  3;  Alpha  Epsilon 
Pi. 


-218 


HOrE  A.  SIMON 

"Ilopio" 

Pliysiology.  '297A  \V;ilnut  Ave,  Roxbiiry. 
Born  in  1937  at  Boston.  Girls"  Latin 
School.  Index,  3,  -4;  Hillel,  1,  '2,  3.  -1  (Re- 
cording Secretary,  3);  German  Clnb,  1,  'i: 
Psychology  Club,  2;  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Sigma  Delta  Tan  (House  Manager,  4). 


SHELDON  S.  SIJMON 

"Shel" 

Chemistry.  297A  Walnut  Ave.,  Roxbury. 
Born  in  1923  at  Boston.  Public  Latin 
School.  Dean's  List,  1,  3;  Band,  1,  3,  4; 
Chemistrv  Club.  3,  4;  Food  Technology, 
Club  3,  4;  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 


ANN  L.  SIZER 

"Si" 

Food  Technology.  77  Columbus  Ave., 
Holyoke.  Born  in  1926  at  Holyoke.  Hol- 
yoke  High  School.  Dean's  List",  1,  2;  Col- 
legian Quarterly,  1,  2:  Newman  Club, 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Carnival  Ball  Committee,  3,  4 
(Chairman,  4);  Carnival  Committee,  3,  4, 
Sophomore-Senior  Hop  Committee,  2, 
Food  Technology  Club,  3,  4;  W  \  V  ,  3,  4, 
Chi  Omega  (Peldge  Trainer,  3;  President, 
4). 


PAUL  E.  SMITH,  JR. 

History.  Haydenville  Rd.,  Xorthampton. 
Born  in  1927  at  Xorthampton.  Transfer 
from  William  Jennings  Bryan  LTniversity. 
Dean's  List,  1,  2;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4;  French 
Club,  1;  German  Club,  2;  Mathematics 
Club,  2;  Debating  Club,  1;  International 
Relations  Club,  4. 


KACIIEL  SMITH 

"Rae" 

Home  Economics.  67  Narragansett  St., 
Springfield.  Born  in  1927  at  Springfield. 
'IVchiiical  High  School.  Transfer  from 
Anierican  International  College.  Dean's 
List,  1,3;  Hillel,  2,  3,  4;  Chemistry  Club, 
1;  Home  Economics  Club,  2,  3,  4;  Pre- 
Med.  Club,  3;  Modern  Dance  Club,  2,  3. 


SIDNEY  SOLOMON 

"Salty" 

Chemistry.  96  Granite  St.,  Worcester. 
Born  in  1923  at  Worcester.  Classical  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  2,  3;  Hillel,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Animal  Husbandry  Club,  3,  4;  Pre-Med. 
Club,  3,  4;  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 


BERTMAN  I.  SPARR 

"Bert" 

Chemistry.  201  Rawson  Rd.,  Brookline. 
Born  in  1924  at  New  York.  Transfer  from 
Massachusetts  College  of  Pharmacy. 
Hillel,  3,  4;  Chemistry  Club,  4;  Tau 
Epsilon  Pi. 


SAMUEL  SPIEGEL 

"Spike" 

Bacteriology.  203  Calender  St.,  Dorches- 
ter. Born  at  Forest  Hills.  Boston  English 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  3;  Collegian, 
3,  4;  Military  Ball  Committee,  2;  Pre- 
Med.  Club,  2,  4;  Bacteriology  Club,  3,  4; 
Baseball,  1 :  Current  Events  Club,  2. 


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219 


EDWARD  D.  SPKAGLE 

"Ed" 

Forestry.  27  Wentworth  PI.,  Lynn.  Born 
in  1920  at  Lynn.  Lynn  Engli.sh  Hif-lj 
School.  Index,  1,  2:  S.C.A.,  i:  WesU\ 
Foundation,  1,  2:  Theta  Chi. 


BARBARA  J.  STEGNER 

"Barb" 

English.  Brimfield.  Born  in  1926  .-il 
Springfield.  Hitchcock  Free  Acaclcm\ . 
Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Honors  Work,  i: 
Collegian,  1,  2;  Women's  Glee  Club,  .'!; 
Outing  Club,  1;  S.C.A.,  2;  Current 
Affairs  Club,  2;  Sigma  Kappa. 


HELEN  M.  STELIGA 

Psychology.  iQi'i  Grant  St.,  Northamp- 
ton. Born  in  1927  at  Northampton. 
Northampton  High  School.  Bay-Statetts, 
3,  4;  Outing  Club,  3,  4;  Newman  Club, 

1,  2,  3,  4;  French  Club,  1:  Psvchology 
Club,  3,  4;  Radio  Club,  3,  4;  Flying  Club, 

2,  3:  Sigma  Kappa. 


HARRIET  E.  STERNBERG 
'Hatsy"  


English.  28  Russell  St.,  Greenfield.  Born 
in  1924  at  Greensboro  Bend,  Vt.  TranslVr 
I'roMi  I'itcliburg  State  Teachers'  Collifjc. 
Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Collegian,  2;  S.(  '.A., 
3,  4;  Modem  Dance  Club,  2. 


220 


LOIS  E.  STETSON 

"Stet" 

Bacteriology,  (^harlcmont  P.O.,  Heath. 
Arms  Academy.  Born  in  1935  at  Heath. 
Outing  Chib, 'l,  2:  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3,  -t; 
S.C.A.  Cabinet,  4;  Pilgrim  Fellowship, 
1,  '2,  ;i,  4;  -t-H  dull,  1,  2;  Bacteriologv 
CUil.,  15,  -t;  \V.A..\.,  2,  ;i.  -i. 


C.4U  LN  STEVTJNS 
'•Cal" 


Education.   Cimimingtou.  Traiist'er   from 
Berea  College,  Kv.  Dean's  List,  3. 


ROBERT  G.  STEVENS 

"Bob" 

Mathematics.  21  Johnson  Rd.,  Arlington. 
Born  in  1920  at  Maiden.  Transfer  from 
Tufts  College.  Collegian,  3;  Football,  1,  2; 
Hockey,  1;  Kappa  Sigma. 


DONALD  N.  STEWART 

"Don" 

English.  350  West  Boylston  St.,  Worces- 
ter. Born  in  1922  at  Worcester.  Transfer 
from  Fort  Devens. 


1\L  ELAINi:  STI<:WART 

"Red" 

Economics.  118  Quiucy  .\vc..  Winthrop. 
Born  in  1926  at  Highland  Park,  Mich. 
Winthrop  High  School.  Roister  Doisters, 
4;  Women's  Glee  Club,  3,  4;  Bandcttes, 
3,  4;  Campus  Varieties,  3,  4;  Newman 
Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Operetta  Guilil,  3,  4; 
Victory  Varieties,  2;  Freshman  Follies,  1; 
Home-Coming  Day  Committee,  4;  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma. 


HOWARD  D.  STOWE 

"Howie" 

Animal  Husbandry.  Griswoldvillc.  Born 
in  1927  at  Greenfield.  Arms  Academ,y. 
Dean's  List,  3;  Judging  Teams,  3,  4; 
Phillips  Brooks  Club,  1,  2;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3; 
S.C.A.  Cabinet,  2;  Animal  Husbandry 
Club,  2,  3,  4;  Theta  Chi. 


NORMAN  J.  SULLIVAN 

"Red" 

Zoology.  49  North  Main  St.,  South  Had- 
ley  Falls.  Born  in  1927  at  South  Hadley 
Falls.  South  Hadley  High  School.  Burn- 
ham  Declaration  Declamation,  3;  Roister 
Doisters,  3,  4:  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Carnival  Ball  Committee,  2;  Pre-Med. 
Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Spanish  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Military  Ball  Committee,  2,  3,  4;  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon. 


HELEN  P.  SYMONDS 

"Sy" 

Food  Technology.  73  Cottage  St.,  Mel- 
rose. Born  in  1927  at  Melrose.  Fishers 
Island  High  School.  Newman  Club,  1,  2, 
3,  4  (Secretary,  2);  United  Religious 
Council,  2;  Food  Technology  Club,  4; 
W.A.A.,  1 ;  Ski  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4. 


221 


EDWARD  R.  SZETEIA 

"Chet" 

History.  4  Magnolia  Ave.,  Holyokc. 
Born  in  1923  at  Holyoke.  Holyokp  'Hif;li 
School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Honors  Work, 
4;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Cnriiival 
Committee,  4;  French  Club,  1;  Inlci- 
fraternity  Council,  2;  Legislature  Day 
Committee,  3,  4;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa  (Sec- 
retary, 3). 


PAULINE  A.  TANGUAY 

"Polly" 

Pre-Med.  and  Psychology.  25  Willard 
Ave.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1926  at  Spring- 
field. Technical  High  School.  Dean's  List, 
2,  3,  4;  Collegian,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Feature  Edi- 
tor, 3,  4):  Roister  Doister's,  4;  Freshman 
Handbook  Board,  2,  3;  Newman  (lull,  1, 
2,  3;  Inter-Greek  Ball,  3,  4;  rhcMiislr\- 
Club,  1,  2;  Pre-Med.  Club,  2:  Psy(li..l..f;y 
Club,  3,  4  CS'ice-President,  3,  4);  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma  (Vice-President,  4). 


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THEL^L1  R.  TARLOW 

"Thel" 

Sociolog}'.  8  Wells  St.,  Gloucester.  Born 
in  1926  at  Gloucester.  Gloucester  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  4;  Drill  Team,  4; 
Choir,  1;  Collegian,  3;  Handbook  Board, 
1,  2;  University  Chorus,  3,  4;  Concert 
Association,  3,  4;  Campus  Varieties,  1,  2, 
3;  Killel,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Chairman,  Publicity 
Committee,  4);  Carnival  Ball  Committee, 
4;  Pre-Med.  Club,  2;  Psychology  Club, 
2,3. 


WALTER  F.  TAUBER 

"Walt" 

Languages-Literature  (Pre-Med.).  440 
Sumner  Ave.,  Springfield.  Born  in  1926  at 
Vienna,  Austria.  George  Washington 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  3,  4;  Quar- 
■  terly  Club,  1;  Hillel,  1,  3,  4;  (Senior  Coun- 
cil, 'l,  3,  4);  French  Club,  1,  4;  Pre-Med. 
Club,  3,  4;  International  Relations  Club, 
3,  4;  French  Club,  1,  4;  Freshman  Swim- 
ming Team,  1. 


222' 


GOKDON  A.  TAVLOK 

"Goi-die" 

English.  194  North  Mnplc  St.,  Floivini'. 
Born  in  1927  at  Northampton.  North- 
ampton High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3; 

Class  Nominating  Committee,  3;  New- 
man CUil..  1,  '2;  Radio  Cliil.,  ;i;  Glee  Clnh, 
i. 


MIXltA  (..   THOTT 

"iMd" 

English.  ii7  (^-ntral  St.,  Aslilanil.  I?orn  in 
19''27  at  Framinghani.  Asliland  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  i.  ;!;  Clioir,  I;  Wom- 
en's Glee  Club,  "2,  ;i,  t;  S.C.A.,  1;  .Jndson 
Fellowship,  2,  3,  4  (Sc<  ichiry,  4l;  French 
Club,  2,  3,  4  (Treasurer,  4);  Radio  Club, 
3,  4;  Honors  Work,  4;  Pi  Beta  Phi  (Schol- 
arship Chairman,  4). 


i\L4R,|OKIE  1S\.  TEKRY 

"Margie" 

Psychology.  22  Green  St.,  Fairhaven. 
Born  in  1927  at  New  Bedford.  Fairhaven 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  2,  3;  Scrolls,  2; 
W.S.G.A.  Council,  4  (Sorority  Represent- 
ative); Choir,  1;  Women's  Glee  Club,  3,  4; 
S.C.A.  1,  2,  3;  Music  Association  Com- 
mittee, 1,  2,  3,  4;  French  Club,  2,  3;  Home 
Economics  Club,  1,  2;  Psychology  Club, 
2,  3,  4;  Radio  Club,  3,  4:  International 
Relations  Club,  3,  4;  W'.A.A.,  1;  Drill 
Team,  3,  4;  Chi  Omega. 


ADHIANA  ,1.  VANDER  POL 

"Van" 

Mathematics.  757  Washington  St.,  Fair- 
haven. Born  in  1927  at  Weymouth.  Fair- 
haven High  School.  Scrolls,  2;  S.C.A.  1,  2, 
3,  4;  S.C.A.  Cabinet,  3;  Wesley  Founda- 
tion, 1,  2,  3,  4  (Secretary,  3);  Mathematics 
Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta  (Historian,  3,  4). 


RONALD  L.  THAW 

"Ronnie" 

History.  10  Anthony  St.,  Franklin.  Born 
in  1926  at  Boston.  Boston  Public  Latin 
School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  4;  Collegian, 
2,  3,  4  (Sports  Editor,  2,  3) ;  Index,  2,  3 
(Sports  Editor,  2,  3) ;  Baseball,  2,  3;  Alpha 
Epsilon  Phi  (Master,  2;  Lieutenant  Mas- 
ter, 3;  Treasurer,  3). 


MARCIA  VAN  METER 

"Alarty" 

English.  167  Montague  Rd.,  North  Am- 
herst. Born  in  1927  at  Pelham.  Amherst 
High  School.  Captain,  2;  Class  Nominat- 
ing Committee,  1;  Panhellenic,  3,  4 
Scrolls,  2;  W.S.G.A.  Council,  2,  3  (Vice- 
President,  3);  Burnham  Declamation,  1 
Sinfonietta,  1;  Women's  Glee  Club,  2,  3 
4  (Manager,  4);  French  Club,  2;  W.A.A. 
1,  2;  Chi  Omega. 


BETTY  LU  TOLMAN 

"B-Lu" 

Recreational  Leadership.  19  Eldert  St.; 
Springfield.  Born  in  1927  at  Springfield. 
Classical  High  School.  Dean's  List,  3; 
Class  Nominating  Committee,  2;  Isogon, 
4;  W.S.G.A.  Council,  4  (Judiciary  Board); 
Choir,  1;  Roister  Doisters,  3,  4;  Women's 
Glee  Club,  3,  4;  Outing  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Phillips  Brooks  Club,  1,  2;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3, 
4;  S.C.A.  Cabinet,  1;  Pilgrim  Fellowship, 
1,  2,  3,  4  (President,  3);  Ring  Committee, 
2;  Sophomore-Senior  Hop  Committee,  2; 
Nature  Guide  Association,  3,  4;  Pre-Med. 
Club.  3,  4;  Pi  Beta  Phi. 


JOANNA  WATTE 

"Jo" 

Home  Economics.  11  Brackatt  Ave., 
Stoneham.  Born  in  1926  at  Wobiirn. 
Stoneham  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  3; 
S.C.A.,  3,  4:  Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2, 
3,  4;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta  (Secretary,  4). 


i&a. 


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JOHN  O.  WALKER 

"Johnny" 

General  Agriculture.  Birch  Meadow  Rd., 
Merrimac.  Born  in  1913  at  Merrimac. 
Merrimac  High  School.  Dean's  List,  3; 
Outing  Club,  2;  Animal  Husbandry  Club, 
3;  Collegiate  Chapter  F.F.A.,  3,  4. 


IVLVKCIA  K.  WALKER 

"Marsh" 

Landscape  Architecture.  Lebanon  Hill, 
Southbridge.  Born  in  1927  at  Worcester. 
Mary  E.  Wells  High  School.  Dean's  List, 
2,  3;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3,  -t;  Sinfonietta,  1,  2; 
Floriculture  Club,  4;  Landscape  Archi- 
tecture Club,  3,  4  (Secretary,  3,  4). 


ALLAN  S.  WARDEN 

Economics.  471  Ridge  St.,  Newark,  X.  J. 
Born  in  1922  at  Wakefield,  Kans.  Bar- 
ringer  High  School.  Military  Ball  Com- 
mittee, 3,  4  (Chairman,  3);  Military 
Major  (Adjutant  of  Corps);  Tennis 
Team,  3;  Theta  Chi. 


ELIZABETH  A.  WARNER 

"Betty" 

Bacteriology.  137  Bridge  St.,  Shelburnc 
Falls.  Born  in  1 926  at  Colrain.  Arms  Acad- 
miy.  Sinfonietta,  1,  2;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Pilgrim  Fellowship,  3,  4;  Bacteriology 
Club,  3,  4;  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3. 


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224' 


JOHN  1*.  WATSON 

"Kod" 

Pomology.  5  Linda  \"ista  St.,  Worcester. 
Born  in  1923  at  Worcester.  North  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  3;  Outing  Club,  3; 
QTV. 


.lOSEPH  \^TRETELNYK 

"Kelway" 

Food  Technology.  20  Keenan  St.,  Water- 
town.  Born  in  1922  at  Cambridge.  Water- 
town  High  School.  Food  Technology 
Club,  4;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  (Treasurer, 
3,4). 


ARTIRTt  F.  WHITE,  JR. 

"Art"     "Big  A" 

Forestry.  17  Chadwick  St.,  W'orcester. 
Born  in  1921  at  Worcester.  North  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  3;  Flint  Oratorical 
Contest,  3;  Roister  Doisters,  3;  Campus 
Varieties,  3;  New-man  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Legislature  Day  Committee,  3,  4;  Radio 
Club,  3,  4:  Football,  2;  Hockey  1,  2,  4; 
Kappa  Sigma  (Vice-President,  4). 


HAZEL  I.  WHITE 

Home  Economics.  338  Pleasant  St.,  Win- 
throp.  Born  in  1925  at  Milford.  Belling- 
ham  High  School.  Class  Vice-President,  3; 
Drill  Team,  3;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3:  Wesley 
Foundation,  2,  3,  4;  Home  Economics 
Club,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Social  Chairman,  3;  Sec- 
retary, i);  Naiads,  2,  3,  4;  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta . 


.JULIAN.  .).  WILK 

".Julie" 

Chemistry.  10  Hoosac  St.,  .\danis.  Born 
in  1922  at  Adams.  Transfer  from  Fort 
Devens.  Chemistry  Club,  4;  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa. 


RICHARD  A.  WILLIAMS 

"Dick" 

Forestry.  76  Grand  View  Ave.,  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.  Born  in  1923  at  New  York, 
X.  v.  Buy  Side  High  School.  Dean's  List, 
2,  3;  Wesley  FoundMtion,  3,  4;  Horticul- 
ture Show  Committee,  1:  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho  (Vice-President,  3;  President,  4). 


NATHAN  B.  WINSTANLEY,  JR. 

"Win" 

Psychology.    10    Rockne    Ave.,    Boston. 
Born  in  1919  at  Boston.  Brighton  High 
School.   Dean's   List,   2,   3,   4;   Campus 
,■3        Varieties,  3;  Psychology  Club,  2,  3,  4. 


PAUL  W.  WINSTON 

"Pete" 

Zoology.  Swanton,  Vt.  Born  in  1920  at 
Chicago,  111.  Marblehead  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  3;  Pre-Med.  Club,  3;  Lambda 
Chi  Alpha. 


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BARBARA  I-.  W01.FE 

"Babs" 

Home  Economics.  86  MontebcUo  Rd., 
Jamaica  Plain.  Born  in  1928  at  Boston. 
Roxljury  Memorial  High  School.  Dean's 
List,  1,  2;  Collegian,  1,  2,  3,  i;  Fre-shman 
Handbook  Board,  1,  2;  Quarterly  Club, 
1,  2;  Hillel,  1,  2,  3,  4  (Secretary,  h;  Uni- 
versity of  Massachusetts  Committee,  3; 
Chemistry  Club,  1,  2;  Current  Affairs 
Club,  4;  Home  Economics  Club,  3,  4; 
Psychology  Clvib,  1;  Radio  Club,  3,  4. 


BARBARA  D.  WOLKOWICH 

"Barb" 

Home  Economics.  9  Underwood  St., 
Worcester.  Born  in  1926  at  Worcester. 
Classical  High  School.  Hillel,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Sigma 
Delta  Tan. 


(OOLIDGE  W.  WOOD 

"Woody" 

History.  120  Franklin  St.,  Xorthampton. 
Born  in  1923  at  Northampton.  Transfer 
from  University  of  Wyoming,  ^■eteran's 
Club,  1,  2,  3;  Class  Nominating  Com- 
mittee, 3;  Men's  Glee  Club,  3,  4;  States- 
man, 3,  4:  Operetta  Gviild,  3,  4;  Newman 
Club,  1,  2,  3,  4;  French  Club,  2:  Inter- 
national Relations  Clul).  4  (Vice-Presi- 
dent, 4). 


ROBERT  L.  W  ROE 

"Bob" 

Economics.  50  Baker  St.,  Foxboro.  Born 
in  1920  at  Foxboro.  Foxboro  High  School. 
Roister  Doisters,  1,  2,  3,  4  (President,  4); 
Glee  Club,  1;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 


"i^O 


ALICE 


.  WYSOCKI 
•Al" 


('lieniistry.  911  X.  I'Icasnnt  St.,  North 
Amherst.  Born  in  19'2(i  at  North  Amherst. 
Amherst  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2; 
Newman  Club,  1;  Chemistry  Club,  1,  2, 
3,  i:  N.S.A.  Committee  (Chairman,  i). 


GERTRLDE  B.  YARCHIN 

"Trudy" 

Chemistry.  145  Glenway  St.,  Boston. 
Born  in  1927  at  Wellesley.  Roxbiiry  Me- 
morial High  School. 


LEONARD  S.  ZAHN 

"Lenny" 

English.  44  Hansborough  St.,  Dorchester. 
Born  in  1923  at  Methuen.  Transfer  from 
Devens.  Dean's  List,  3;  Collegian,  4:  Edi- 
tor of  Statesman. 


n  Jte,^.,..- 


FRED  ZDL4N 

"Fred" 

Food  Technology.  A-2  Federal  Circle, 
Amherst.  Transfer  from  Rhode  Island 
School  of  Design.  Dean's  List,  1,  3;  Choir, 
2,  3;  Veteran's  Club,  3,  4;  Statesmen,  3; 
Hillel,  2,  3,  4;  Food  Technology,  3,  4; 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 


227 


ALSO  GRADUATING 


LILLIAJM  JACKSON  ARCHER 


STANLEY  FRANCIS  BERDAHOWSKI 

"Stash" 

Chemistry.  M  Dudley  Ave.,  Westfield.  Westfield  High  School. 
Theta  Chi. 


STANLEY  IVURSHALL  DAGGETT 

2  Orchard  St.,  Auburn. 


ROBERT  EDWARD  DILLON 

23  Walnut  St.,  Ware. 


WALTER  EDWARD  DINN 

11  Arlington  Ave.,  Holyoke. 


.JAMES  LOCKETT  DINSMORE 

266  Chapman  St.,  Greenfield. 


WILLIAM  OTHO  DRINKWATER 

1-1  Holland  Ter.,  Needham. 


ALFRED  L.  DLQLETTE 
"Al" 

Mathematics.  279  Collette  St.,  New  Bedford.  Bom  in  1923  at 
Troy,  Vt.  New  Bedford  High  School.  Class  President,  1,  2: 
Dean's  List,  1,  2,  S;  Ring  Committee,  3;  Mathematics  Club, 
1,  2,  .S. 

RICHARD  BOURNE  ELBERFELD 


EDMUND  FARINHA 
"Ed" 

History.  107  Bogle  St.,  Fall  River.  Born  in  1924  at  Fall  River. 
B.M.C.  Durfee  High  School.  Dean's  List,  2;  Phillips  Brooks 
Club,  1,  2,  3;  S.C.A.,  1,  2;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 


ALSO  GRADUATING 


GEORGE  LYLE  FEARNLEY 

Federal  Circle,  3-5,  Amherst. 


IMELVIN  HAROLD  FEFFER 

■17  Draper  St.,  Springfield. 


WILLIAM  HALL  FULI,ER 


EDWARD  WILSON  HITCHCOCK 


EVERETT  FRANCIS  HORGAN 

28  Harriet  Ave.,  Belmont. 


MELVIN  HUTNER 

Bronson  Terrace,  Springfield. 


JAIMES  JOSEPH  LaLIBERTE 
"La" 

Economics.  60  King  St.,  Holyoke.  Born  in  1923  at  Holyoke. 
Holyoke  High  School.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 


JOHN  ROBINSON  LAWRENCE 

88  Sider's  Pond  Rd.,  Falmouth. 


JOHN  ALBERT  LLDEMAJN 

5  Churchill  St.,  Amherst. 


ELMER  C.  MARTINSON 

97  Jackson  Pkwv.,  Holyoke. 


JOSEPH  HENRY  MASTERSON,  JR. 

26  Campbell  St.,  Lowville,  N.  Y.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 


DANIEL  JEROME  McCARTHY 

>  Bradstreet  Rd.,  North  Andover. 


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ALSO  GRADUATING 


HOMER  OSSIAN  MILLS,  JR. 
"Ossie" 

Olericulture.  453  Weston  Rd.,  Wellesley.  Transfer  from  Stock- 
bridge.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 


JOHN  JOSEPH  MURPHY 

20  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 


ARNOLD  HOWATT  IMLRRAY,  JR. 


ISMAIL  NIKNEJAD 

Aboulgha.ssem,  Shapon  Ave.,  Resht,  Iran. 


.JOHN  COLEMAN  POWERS 

31  Lisle  St.,  Braintree. 


ALFRED  PAUL  RUMMINGER 

135  Park  St.,  Easthampton. 


ROY  EDW.4RD  SIGAFUS 

Federal  Circle,  B-2,  Amherst. 


EDWARD  MERRILL  SMITH 
"Ed" 

Forestry.  16  Pilgrim  Rd.,  Marblehead.  Born  in  1925  at  Boston. 
Marblehead  High  School.  Transfer  from  Williams  College. 
Honors  Work,  3. 


PAUL  EDMUND  SMITH,  JR. 

History.  Haydenvillc  Rd.,  \orthampton.  Born  in  1927  at 
Northampton.  Transfer  from  William  .Jennings  Bryan  Uni- 
versity. Dean's  List,  1,  2;  Debating,  1;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Col- 
lege Pilgrim  Fellowship,  2;  Mathematics  Club,  2;  International 
Relations  Club,  4  (Librarian). 


230 


ALSO  GRADUATING 


BKRNAKD  LeKOY  STKAD 

Federal  Circle,  F-i,  Amherst. 


CHAKLES  HEiNRY  STEBBINS 

"Tudie" 

Forestry.  Deerfield.  Born  in  1924  at  Saugiis.  Deerfield  iHigh 
School.  Transfer  from  Dartmouth.  Choir,  1;  Soccer,  1,  i:  Theta 
Chi. 


JANET  iMALLON  STEDMAN 


RUFUS  RUSSEL  SLM!VIARELL 

30  McClellan  St.,  Amherst. 


WALTER  RICHARD  TRESPASZ 

490  Springtield  St.,  Chicopee. 


PHYLLIS  HOURAN  WARNF:R 

Sunderland.  Pi  Beta  Phi. 


DOBSON  LENDLEY  WEBSTER 


H.4ROLD  BANCROFT  WHITE,  JR. 

7132  Radbourne  Rd.,  Upper  Darby,  Pa. 


RUDOLPH  ROBERT  ZICCARO 
"Zuke" 

Economics.  32  Sunset  Rd.,  W.  Somerville.  Born  in  1922  at 
Arlington.  Somerville  High  School.  Maroon  Key,  2;  Soccer,  2. 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 


231 


FORMER  CLASSMATES  OF  'AS 


Israel  Abrahamson 
John  Addison 
Burton  Anderson 
Frederick  Anderson 
Paul  Babyok 
Helen  Bailey 
William  Bazilchuck 
Mildred  Benson 
Robert  Bernstein 
Melvin  Blake 
Jean  Borgaard 
June  Borrows 
Eleanor  Boudreau 
Barbara  Brown 
William  Buettner 
Barbara  Carmichael 
Charlotte  Cederberg 
Lydia  Challet 
Walter  Chizinsky 
Anne  Ciaschini 
Stella  Ciszek    . 
Beatrice  Cohen 
Constance  Cook 
Phyllis  Cooley 
Howard  Coughlin,  Jr. 
Rosamund  Cushway 
Therese  Dahmke    . 
Jacqueline  Delaney 
Marie  Diaz 
Herbert  Dodge 
Elizabeth  DoAvling 
Edna  Duna 
Marilyn  Elfman 
Paul  Ellen 
Evelyn  F.  Strobeck 
William  Feidnian  . 
Barbarajune  Fisher 
Cynthia  Foote 


14  Woodleigh  Ave.,  Greenfield 

30  Main  St.,  Northfield 

20  Cavanaugh  Rd.,  Wellesley 

31  Nahanton  St.,  Newton  Centre 

11  Washington  Ave.,  So.  Hadley 

Brewster  Rd.,  Kingston 

16  Charles  St.,  Walpole 

48  Chatanika  Ave.,  Worcester 

.     52  Woodcliff  St.,  Roxbury 

97  Rockland  St.,  Springfield 

8  Orrison  St.,  Worcester 

10  Paris  St.,  East  Boston 

429  South  St.,  Holyoke 

43  No.  Irving  St.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

2131  New  York  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

22  Leyden  St.,  Plymouth 

11  Meredith  St.,  West  Roxbury 

R.F.D.  1,  Northampton 

51  Calhoun  St.,  Springfield 

176  North  St.,  Northampton 

56  Dwight  St.,  Chicopee 

30  Ridgewood  Ave.,  Holyoke 

1934  Northampton  St.,  Holyoke 

180  Appleton  Ave.,  Pittsfield 

10  Dickinson  St.,  Northampton 

84  Market  St.,  Northampton 

604  Bridge  Rd.,  Northampton 

23  LongTneadow  Rd.,  Newton  Centre 

Box  212,  Bayamon,  Puerto  Rico 

132  Columbia  St.,  Cambridge 

48  Maple  St.,  Newton 

30  Chestnut  St.,  Worcester 

186  Seaver  St.,  Roxbury 

135  Homestead  St.,  Roxbury 

118  Lincoln  St.,  West  Medway 

25  Dartmouth  St.,  Lawrence 

42  Park  St.,  Palmer 

7  Stratford  Rd.,  Winchester 


232 


FORMER  CLASSMATES  OF  '48 


Sydney  Francer 31A  Fessenden  St.,  Mattapan 

Frances  Freedenbiirg 340  Warwick  Ave.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Robert  Freeman 14  Cushman  St.,  Monson 

Paula  Friedman 63  Hadwen  Rd.,  Worcestre 

Jean  Kidston  Fuller 12  Columbia  St.,  Wellesley  Hills 

Margarita  Fuller R.R.  1,  Box  254B,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Elizabeth  Gilbertson 277  Main  St.,  Easthampton 

John  Gilboard 78  Columbus  Ave.,  Lawrence 

Mary  Gilmore 217  Robinson  Rd.,  Acushnet 

JMarc  Girard 158  Leyfred  Terr.,  Springfield 

Howard  Goldberg 127  Fuller  St.,  Brookline 

George  Gray  210  Atwater  Rd.,  Springfield 

IMyron  Gregorowicz 304  Market  St.,  Lawrence 

Patricia  Hamilton Lake  Placid  Club,  Lake  Placid,  N.  Y. 

E.  June  Hatch 254  Lincoln  Ave.,  Amherst 

Elizabeth  Hayes Pomeroy  Lane,  Amherst 

Lillian  Heaver 28  Beech  St.,  East  Walpole 

Doris  Hellerman 45  Itendale  St.,  Springfield 

Helen  Henderson 28  Jefferson  St.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J. 

John  Hepburn Boston  Rd.,  Westford 

Donna  Hobbs 740  Main  St.,  Waltham 

Isabel  Hogg 613  Auburn  St.,  Whitman 

Jean  Hosnier Maple  St.,  Northfield 

Richard  Humphrey 36  Haviland  Rd.,  Roslindale 

Janice  Hunt 31  Hayden  Row,  Hopkinton 

June  Ingalls Redstone  Hill  Farm,  Sterling 

Stanley  Januszkiewicz 145  Prospect  St.,  Willimansett 

Allen  Kahn 173  Harvard  St.,  Dorchester 

Irene  Karmilowicz 314  Davis  St.,  Greenfield 

Joel  Katz 15  County  Rd.,  Chelsea 

Lillian  Kurlan 47  Chavenson  St.,  Fall  River 

INIabel  Lee 53  Cleveland  St.,  Greenfield 

Richard  Lee 13  Poniken  Rd.,  Worcester 

Walter  Lipsitz 97  Harvard  St.,  Everett 

Betty  MacDonald 177  Pleasant  St.,  Whitman 

M.  Louise  ^larsh Carter  Rd.,  Becket 

Santa  ^MaruUi 68  Newton  St.,  Holyoke 

Betty  Maxwell 15  Lynn  End  Rd.,  Lynn 

[233] 


FORMER  CLASSMATES  OF  '48 


Thomas  INIcGarr 
Shirley  Mellor 
Robert  W.  Mulvaney 
John  J.  Murphy 
Doris  Murray  . 
Mary  M.  O'Brien 
Leonard  ^I.  O'Connor 
G.  Louise  Ogren 
Marjorie  A.  O'Hare 
Betty  Ojerholni 
Helen  C.  Olds 
Helen  M.  Oliveira 
Mary  Osburne 
Anne  M.  Pekich 
Maynard  Perkins 
Foster  Pettie    . 
Dorothy  Prachnaik 
Sheldon  M.  Proniisel 
Kenneth  G.  Provost 
Fred  J.  Pula 
Rosalyn  Pulda 
Janet  Rabinowitz 
Mildred  Rappaport 
Marilyn  J.  Reynolds 
Faith  Richards 
Isabel  N.  Riddle 
Charles  Robitaille 
George  E.  Rose 
Melvin  E.  Sacks 
Neal  B.  Sanderson 
Robert  SanSoucie 
Maydee  R.  Scheuneman 
Florine  Schiff 
Phyllis  Schneider  . 
Abraham  Shaponik 
Barbara  Shippee 
Lila  Skeist 
Beatrice  Skinder 


24  By  St.,  Lowell 

liincoln  St.,  Blackstone 

9  Church  St.,  Ware 

19  Belvidere  Ave.,  Holyoke 

Howard  St.,  Northboro 

14  Lafayette  Ave.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J. 

43  Edgewood  St.,  Springfield 

Elm  St.,  Sutton 

154  Walnut  St.,  Holyoke 

148  Vernon  St.,  Worcester 

21  Neptune  Ave.,  West  Springfield 

90  East  Cottage,  Boston 

12  Tory  Fort  Lane,  Worcester 

1  Jackson  Pkwy.,  Holyoke 

Box  24,  Main  St.,  Wenham 

106-02  32  Ave.,  Corona,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

309  West  19th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

322  Spruce  St.,  Chelsea 

Boynton  Ave.,  So.  Hadley 

Hildreth  Ave.,  So.  Hadley 

14  Nevada  St.,  Worcester 

560  Norten  Pkwy.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

.    295  Water  St.,  Quincy 

6  Longfellow  Rd.,  Cambridge 

95  Downing  St.,  Worcester 

88  Crane  Hill  Rd.,  North  Wilbraham 

13  Northampton  St.,  Holyoke 

Truro 

438  Warren  St.,  Boston 

North  St.,  Whately 

80  Park  St.,  Adams 

186  West  St.,  Leominster 

35  Orchard  St.,  Adams 

Riverside,  Gill 

284  Oakland  St.,  Springfield 

47  Water  St.,  Shelburne  Falls 

11  Woodford  St.,  Worcester 

124  Williams  St.,  Northampton 


234 


FORMER  CLASSMATES  OF  '48 


Robert  E.  Smith 

Jean  Spencer 

Nancy  Stacy 

Helen  Stanley 

Frances  Stearns 

Taylor  Steeves 

Constance  Stephens 

Lucie  Stevenson 

Anne  Stone 

Betsy  Stowell  . 

David  Sudhalter 

Jane  Sullivan 

Muriel  Supovitz 

Barbara  Sutton 

Elliot  Swartz   . 

Amelia  Szala 

Jeanne  Thayer 
Walter  Thiem 
Blanche  Tooker 
William  Troy 
Frederick  Turner 
Georgie  Tyler 
Pauline  Vitkauskas 
Margaret  ^  alsh 
Alice  Walton    . 
Nathan  Weinstein 
Leila  W  ilson 
Betty  \^  ood 
Lucy  Woytonik 
Jane  Wragg 
George  Wright 
Richard  Wynn 
Edward  Young 


N.E.  Fitzwilliain  Rd.,  Royalston 
14  Crocker  Ave.,  Turners  Falls 
.      26  Lakeshore  Rd.,  Natick 
386  Riverway,  Apt.  4,  Boston 
.  54  Clark  Ave.,  Chelsea 
99  Grant  St.,  East  Weymouth 
38  Creswell  Rd.,  Worcester 
298  Highland  St.,  Randolph 
25  Nazing  St.,  Roxbury 
Tabor  Academy,  Marion 
61  Hazleton  St.,  Mattapan 
Captain  Pierce  Rd.,  Egypt 
15  Alaska  St.,  Boston 
1185  North  Pleasant  St.,  Amherst 
6  Wentworth  Terr.,  Dorchester 
Sunderland  Rd.,  No.  Amherst 
Mendon  St.,  Bellingham 
28  Norris  St.,  Lawrence 
Ayer  Rd.,  Harvard 
76  Henry  Ave.,  Pittsfield 
R.F.D.  No.  3,  Great  Barrington 
816  North  St.,  Pittsfield 
99  Williams  St.,  Northampton 
19  Sheridan  St.,  No.  Easton 
6  Brookview  St.,  Dorchester 
33  Wildwood  St.,  Dorchester 
23  Elm  Ave.,  W.  Springfield 
Huntington 
44  Holyoke  St.,  Easthampton 
22  Dickinson  St.,  Northampton 
67  West  St.,  Northampton 
157  Norwood  Terr.,  Holyoke 
116  Elm  Hill  Ave.,  Roxbury 


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ftlrtOST      HHE     BROrWeR 

(MrPn»*,T      CCVaTHER.. 


^lixieAxyuididXAiei 


Each  successive  undergraduate 
class  grew  larger  than  the  one  be- 
fore it.  Everyone  became  aware  of 
the  ever-increasing  scholastic  and 
extracurricular  opportunities.  The}' 
watched  with  delight  and  pride 
as  they  became  an  integral  part 
of  an  expanding  university. 


'49  —  JUNIORS  — M9 


Alice  O'Neill,  Sec;  Edward  Drewniak,  Pres.;  Sally  BoUes,  V.-Pres. 
Absent;  Robert  Raymond,  Capt.;  George  Burgess,  Treas.;  Raymond  O'Neil,  Sgt.-at-Arms 


The  "jolly  juniors"  took  on  a  slight — 
oh,  very  slight — air  of  sobriety  this  year 
since  it  included  among  its  large  numbers 
so  many  veterans,  many  with  families. 
The  class  of  '49  was  really  growing  up  and 
eagerly  awaiting  their  turn  as  proud  sen- 
iors. 

Members  of  the  class  were  to  be  found 
everywhere  engaged  in  practically  all  of 
the  numerous  activities  on  campus.  Win- 
ning the  Interclass  Play  Contest  helped  to 
inflate  their  egos  and  get  them  off  to  a 
good  start  for  the  second  semester's  work. 


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Allan  Abrahams.  "Al."  Chemistry. 
227  Winchester  St..  Brookline.  Eoxbur,y 
Memorial  High  School.  Class  Nominat- 
ing Committee,  1;  University  Chorus, 
4;  Men's  Glee  Club.  1,  2,  3;  Hillel,  1,  2, 
3,  4;  I.Z.F.A.,  3,  4;  Chemistry  Club. 
2,  3;  Tan  Epsilon  Phi  (Historian,  3; 
Chaplain,  4), 

Lois  Abrams.  "Lo."  Liberal  Arts.  61 
Martin  St.,  Holyoke.  Holyoke  High 
School.  Freshman  Handbook  Board,  1, 
2;  Hillel,  1,  2,  3;  Sigma  Delta  Tan. 
Doris  K.  .\brartison.  34  Spring  St., 
Amherst. 

Marv  Ann  Alger.  Sociology.  3  Court 
EiG'  Ave.,  Middleboro.  Chillicothe, 
Ohio  High  School.  Panhellenic,  2,  3; 
Choir,  1  (President,  1);  Bolster  Dois- 
ters,  3;  Women's  Glee  Club,  2,  3  (Li- 
brarian, 2;  Assistant  Manager,  3); 
S.C.A.,  1,  2;  Carnival  Ball  Committee, 
3;  Sophomore-Senior  Hop  Committee, 
2;  W.A.A.,  2  (Swimming  Manager); 
Naiads,  I,  2.  3;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
Alvin  Fred  Alkon.  "Al."  Economics. 
2.5  Na^i^g  St.,  Roxbury.  Roxbury 
Memorial  High  School.  Academic  Ac- 
tivities Board,  2;  Class  Nominating 
Committee,  2;  Band,  2  (Manager); 
University  Chorus,  2,  (Librarian,  3); 
Chorale,  3;  Men's  Glee  Club,  1.  2; 
Hillel,  1,  2,  3;  Military  Ball  Committee, 

1,  2,  3;  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  (House  Man- 
ager, 3). 

Martha  Jean  Allison.  "Allison." 
Recreational  Leadership.  1  Pineway 
St.,  Wellesley  Hills.  Wellesley  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  1;  S.C.A.  1.  2,  3; 
College  Pilgrim  Fellowship,  1,  2,  3; 
Carnival  Committee,  3;  Chemistrv 
Club,  2;  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3  (Basketball 
Manager,  2,  3);  Naiads,  1,  2,  3;  Square 
Dance  Club,  3;  Outing  Club,  1,  2;  Chi 
Omega. 

Murray  I.  Altsher.  Mathematics.  .52 
Ormond  St.,  Mattapan.  Dorchester 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Col- 
legian, 3;  Hillel,  2,  3  (I.Z.F.A.,  Presi- 
dent); Modern  Dance  Club,  2. 
Cleo  Marie  Anderson.  Economics. 
2()4  North  Pleasant  St.,  Amherst.  Am- 
herst High  School.  W.A.A.,  1,  2;  Chi 
Omega. 

Marjorie  Elaine  Arons.  "Marge." 
Food  Chemistry.  SO  Summit  Ave., 
Winthrop  52.  Winthrop  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  1,  2;  Collegian,  2,  3;  Index, 

2,  3;  Women's  Glee  Club,  2;  Hillel,  1,  2, 
3;  I.Z.F.A.,  3;  Pre-Med.  Club,  1:  Radio 
Club,  2;  Sigma  Delta  Tau. 
Marshall  F.  Aronson.  "Marsh  "  9 
Nottingham  St.,  Newton  Centre.  Car- 
nival Committee,  3;  Radio  Club,  3; 
International  Relations  Club,  3-  tau 
Epsilon  Phi. 

John  Isaac  Babbitt.  "Ike."  .\gricul- 
tural  Engineering.  Horseneck  Rd 
South  Westport.  Fairhavcn  High 
School.  S.C.A.,  1,  2;  Kappa  Sigma 
Albert  William  Bailet.  "  Al  "  Eco- 
nomics. 1.54  Seaver  St..  Roxbury.  Trans- 
fer from  Northeastern  University 
Class  Nominating  Committee,  3;  Inte'r- 
Greek  Ball  Committee,  3;  Alpha  Epsi- 

David  Bonneville  Balise.  Psychology 
235  State  St..  Northampton.  North- 
ampton High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2, 
3;  French  Club,  1;  Quarterly  Club,  1 
(President,  1);  Mathematics'  Club,  1- 
Psychology  Club,  3. 

Henry  "Warren  Ballou.  "Hank  " 
Food  Technology.  1365  Northampton 
St.,  Holyoke.  Holyoke  High  School 
Food  Technology  Club,  3;  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa  (House  Manager,  2;  Treasurer, 

■Warren  P.  Barrett.  Maple  St..  Bel- 
chcrtown. 

Elmer  E.  Barrows.  Jr.  2S  Trowbridge 
Rd.,  Worcester. 

Donald  S.  Barrus.  Jr.  114  Brunswick 
St.,  Springfl.-lil. 

Marion  H.ith  Huhh.  "Mim.  "  English. 
14  M..nhinM  SI.,  North  Adams.  Drury 
High  Sihool.  Collegian,  1,  2,  3;  S.C.A.. 
1,2,3;  Chi  Omega. 

Barbara  Annie  Bean.  "Bennie." 
Home  Economies.  1!)3  Spring  St.,  Flor- 
ence, Northamiilon  High  Scho(^l. 
Dean's  List.  1,  2,  3;  Wcslcv  Foiindalion, 


2,  3;  French  Club,  1,  2,  3;  4-H  Club, 
1,  2,  3  (Refreshment  Ch.lirman,  2,  3; 
Vice-President,  4);  Home  Economics 
Club.  1,  2,  3;  International  Club,  1. 
Wilfred  J.  Beauregard.  "Beau." 
Engineering.  S  Garbeau  Ave.,  W^are. 
Ware  High  School,  Kappa  Sigma. 
Martha  Beck.  "Marty."  Recreational 
Leadership.  93  Santa  Barbara  St., 
Springfield  4.  Classical  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  1,  2;  Choir,  1;  University 
Chorus,  3;  Concert  Association,  1,  2,  3; 
S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3;  Wesley  Foundation, 
1,  2,  3;  4-H  Club,  1,  2,  3;  Nature  Guide 
Association,  3;  W.A.A..  1,  3;  Modern 
Dance  Club,  1;  International  Club,  1,  2, 
.  3, 
Ruth  M.  Beebe.  Main  St.,  Hayden- 
ville. 

Ernest  W.  Bemis.  37  Ellis  Aye.,  West 
Bridgewater. 

Robert  Edmund  Bertram.  "Bob." 
Floriculture.  32  Arbella  St.,  Salem.  St. 
Mary's  Boys'  High  School,  Lynn. 
Dean's  List,  2,  3;  Band,  1,  2,  3  (Drum 
Major,  I,  2,  3);  Choir,  1;  Roister  Dois- 
ters,  1,  2,  3;  University  Chorus.  1,  2; 
Campus   Varieties,   2;    Newman    Club, 

1,  2;  Floriculture  Club,  2,  3  (President, 
2);  4-H  Club,  1,  2;  Horticulture  Club, 
1;  Quarterly  Club,  2,  3;  Radio  Club,  2, 
3;  Horticultural  Show,  1,  2,  3  (General 
Chairman,  3);  Future  Farmers  ot 
America,  2,  3  (Treasurer,  2);  Theta  Chi. 
Richard  Higham  Best.  "Dick." 
Psychology.  61  Locust  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford. Middlesex  School.  S.C.A.,  3; 
Military  Ball  Committee,  3;  Animal 
Husbandry  Club,  1;  Mathematics  Club, 
3;  Psychology  Club,  2,  3;  Q.T.V. 
Jack  David  Betterman.  Zoology.  219 
Harvard  St.,  Dorchester.  Dorchester 
High  School.  Roister  Doisters,  2;  Hillel, 

2,  3;  Pre-Med.  Club,  2,  3;  I.Z.F.A.,  3; 
.lunior  Varsity  Football,  2. 

Robert  Bevins.  "Bev."  Economics.  S9 
Federal  St.,  Salem.  Wilbraham  Acad- 
em.y.  Choir,  1;  Roister  Doisters,  1,  2,  3; 
.lunior  Varsity  Soccer,  1;  Inter-Class 
Plays,  1,  2,  3. 

-Arnold  E.  Binder.  "  Arnie. "  Pre-Med 
90  Ormond  St.,  Mattapan.  Dorchester 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  2;  Collegian. 

1,  2,3  (Circulation  Manager,  3);  Ikdex, 
3;  Hillel,  2,  3;  Veterans'  Association,  3. 
Ted  Blank.  Pre-Med.  44  Highland  St., 
Roxbury.  Roxbury  Memorial  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2;  Statesmen,  2; 
University  Chorus,  3;  Concert  Associa- 
tion, 3;  United  Religious  (Council,  3- 
Hillel,  1,  2,  3;  Germ.an  Club,  1;  Psychol- 
ogy Club,  2;  Radio  Club,  3;  Alpha  Ep- 
silon Pi  (Historian,  3). 

Donald  E.  Blomquist.  SO  Leamy  St.. 

Alan  Bl'uestein.  R.F.D.  1,  Wakefield 
Florence  Irene  Blumenthal.  "Flos- 
sie." Modern  Languages.  16  Rovce  Rd., 
Allston.  Brighton  High  School.  Dean's 
List,  1;  Choir,  1;  Women's  Glee  Club,  2- 
Campus  Varieties,  2;  Hillel,  1.  2  (Senior 
Council,  2);  Modern  Dance  Club.  1,  2- 
Quarterly  Club,  1;  Sigma  Delta  Tau 
Warren  Bock.  Federal  Circle,  A-1. 
Ronald  Dean  Boddy.  "Rolo.  "  Eco- 
nomics. King's  Highway,  Eastham. 
Lexington  High  School.  Class  Nominat- 
ing Committee,  3;  Dean's  List,  1,  2: 
Sophomore-Senior  Hop  Committee,  2 
(Chairman,  2);  A.V.C.,  2,  3  (Vice- 
Chairman,  2);  Theta  Chi  (Steward.  •-> 
3). 

James  N.  Bodurlfaa.  102  Russellville 
Rd.,  Southampton. 

Elizabeth  Catherine  Boerner,  "  Bet- 
ty. "  History.  SO  'West  Main  St..  Ware. 
Ware  High  School.  Newman  Club,  1,  2, 
3. 

Sally  Lyman  BoUes.  "Sal."  Chem- 
istry. 11  Laurel  Rd.,  Woronoco.  West- 
field  High  School.  Class  Vice-President, 
3;  Scrolls,  2;  Choir,  1;  Handbook 
Board,  1,  2;  Women's  Glee  Club,  2,  3: 
University  Chorus,  2,  3;  Chorale.  3; 
Concert  Association,  2;  Operetta  Guild, 

2,  3;  S.('.A..  I.  2.  3;  Concert  Association 
ConuuilUe.  2;  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3;  Naiads, 
I,  2,  :!;  Clii  Omega. 

r.ti,.,l,r  V.  llowen.  Jr.  "Chet."  Eng- 
lish, f..^,,   i'arm  Kd.,  Ips« 

High  School.  Dean's  List,  I 

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1,  2  (Sports  Editor,  2);  Index,  2  (Sports 
Editor);  Roister  Doisters,  1,  2;  S.C.A., 
1,  2;  S.C.A.  Cabinet,  1,  2;  Sigma  .Mpha 
Epsilon. 

Nancy  Lee  Bowman.  Languages  and 
Literature.  S.5  Page  Blvd.,  Springfield. 
MacDuffie  School  for  Girls.  Choir,  1; 
Women's  Glee  Club,  2;  S.C.A.,  1,  2; 
French  Club,  1,  2;  W.A.A.,  1,  2;  Modern 
Dance  Club,  1,  2;  Pi  Beta  Phi. 
Lindsay  Boyd.  "Lindy. "  Modern 
Languages.  42  Shawmut  Ave.,  Holyoke. 
Holyoke  High  School.  Lambda  Chi 
Alpha. 

Harold  Bradbury.  Federal  Circle,  C-2 
Shirley  Braman.  117  Hartwell  St, 
^outhbridge 

Donald  James  Brennen.  History 
~i  DjU  \\e  Dalton  Deerfield  Acad- 
emy Dean  s  List.  2,  Theta  Chi 
Patrick  J.  Bresnahan.  "Pat  '  Eng- 
lish 40  Horgan  St  ,  Hohoke  Hohoke 
High  School  Newman  Club  1,  2,  i. 
Phi  Sigmi  Kappa  (Sentinel,  3) 
Helen  Frances  Bride.  Food  Technol- 
og^  1005  Sumner  Axe  Springfield 
Classical  High  School  Drill  Team,  2 
Newman  Club    1,  2,  Home  Economics 


ItacUsLage  before  the  presentation 


Club,  1;  Outing  Club,  1;  Women's  Glee 
Club,  2;  Pi  Beta  Phi. 
Barbara  Ann  Broderiek.  "Bobbie." 
Chemistrv.  495  Union  St.,  North 
Adams,  Drury  High  School.  Index,  1, 
2;  Campus  Varieties,  2;  Outing  Club,  1; 
Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3  (Secretary,  2); 
Chi  Omega. 

Russell  Bronson.  I  East  St.,  North- 
ampton. 

Albert  Browu.  "Al."  Psychology.  610 
Park  St.,  Dorchester.  Dorchester  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  3;  Pre-Med.  Club, 
1;  Psychology  Club,  2,  3;  Radio  Club, 
3;  Soccer,  3;  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  (Lt. 
Master,  3). 

Arthur  Brown.  82  Warren  Ave.,  Mai- 
den. 

Richard  Laurence  Brown.  "Dick." 
Economies.  39  Clarkwood  St.,  Boston, 
Boston  Latin  Scho,>l.  Class  Nominating 
ComniilUc.  2;  li.>istcr  Doisters,  1; 
Universilv  Clioriis.  1,  2,  3,  (Librarian): 
Chorale,  3;  ("..luirt  Association.  2.  3: 
Operctia  Guild,  2.  3;  Hillel.  1,  2.  3; 
Concerl  As.soeialioii  ('..Miiiiil lee,  2.  3 
(Vice-President);  Itadi..  Club.  :i;  Ger- 
man Club,  1;  Alpha  Epsilon  I'i  tSen- 
tincl,  2). 


Richard  Milton  Brown.  PuulLr: 
Gcnotics.  7  Conuiionwciillh  T.-r. 
Swiuiipsi-"!'-  Kssix  County  AjtruMillvin 

School       ll.;u,\     li-l 


.lu,l>! 


Hill.l.  :,  I  /  r  V  ,  :■■;  I'i.rniv:,!  CoiM- 
millc-.-,  :;;  1  n  I  lul.,  1,  2;  I'uUiro  Kariii- 
ers  of  Anu-riiM,  2,  :i  (Prcsid.-nt,  2.  A): 
Poultry  Club.  1,  2,  3;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi. 
Barbara  Anne  Brunncr.  "Bobby." 
Sociology.  Cninbury,  New  Jersey. 
Princeton  High  School.  Kappu  Knppii 
Gamma. 

Cornelius  Bulman.  25S  Arborway, 
Jamaica  Plain.  Q.T.V. 
Gcorsr  K.  Kursess,  Jr.  English.  SI 
Mill  St..  Now  Boilford.  New  Bedford 
High  School.  Class  Nominating  Com- 
mittee. 1;  Football,  1:  Collegian,  1; 
Quarterly,  1,  2;  Roister  Doisters,  1,  2; 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  (Chronicler,  2). 
Edgar  Sevearns  Burkhardt,  Jr. 
"Ted."  Engineering.  26  Richardson 
St.,  Newton.  Newton  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  2;  Engineering  Club,  2; 
Thcta  Chi. 


Aldca  B.  Carroll.  "  Berna."  Landscape 
Architecture,  tin  Broad  St.,  Bridge- 
water.  Bridgewatcr  High  School.  Wom- 
en's CIcc  Club,  1;  Campus  Varieties,  2; 
S  C.A.,  I.  ■-'.  :i;  Ski  Chill,  2,  :i;  W.A.A., 
I,  2,  :l;  Modern  Daiuc  Club.  1;  Land- 
scape    Anliilccliiie    Club,    :i;     Kappa 


Clarence  A.  Burley.  "Buster."  His- 
tory. 3  FuUam  Rd.,  North  Brookfield. 
North  Brookfield  High  School.  Dean's 
List,  2;  Roister  Doisters,  2;  Military 
Ball  Committee,  2;  Mathematics  Club, 
1;  International  Relations  Club,  2,  3; 
Class  Officer,  2  (Sergeant-at-Arms). 
Wayne  Burnett.  Federal  Circle,  H-3. 
.Arthur  B.  Burtman.  "Kip.  '  Eco- 
nomics. SO  Walnut  Park,  Roxbury. 
Roxbury  Memorial  High  School.  Class 
Nominating  Committee,  3;  Collegian, 
1,  2,  3;  HiUel,  1,  2,  3;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi 
(Scribe,  3). 

Bernard  Bussel.   24   Longwood   Ave., 
Holyoke. 

Walter  Morse  Bussolari.  "Buzz." 
Bacteriology.  .53  Johnson  St.,  Spring- 
field. Technical  High  School.  Bacteri- 
ology Club,  1;  Theta  Chi. 
Hervey  Butler.  Federal  Circle,  H-6. 
Shirley  CaldweU.  "Shirl."  English. 
10  Everett  St.,  Melrose.  Melrose  High 
School.  Drill  Team,  2,  3;  Women's 
Glee  Club,  3;  Ski  Club,  1,  2,  3;  Chri.stian 
Science  -Association,  2,  3;  .\lumnl 
Home-Coming    Committee,    3;    Sigma 

Rofand  Campbell.   Pelham   Rd..  Pel 
ham.N.H. 


Jerome  (iisper.  "Jerry."  Pre-Den- 
tislrv.  II  Morse  St„  Dorchester.  Rox- 
Inirv  Memorial  High  School.  Dean's 
List'.  1,  2;  Collegian,  3;  iNnKX,  2,  3; 
Hillel,  1,  2,  3;  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 
James  Edward  Cassidy.  "Jim." 
Chemistry.  S(i  Dawes  St..  Springfield. 
Technical  High  S.h.a.l.  Dean  s  List,  2; 
S.C.A.,  1,  2,  ;i,  Wcsl.-v  i'oundation,  1,  2, 
3;  Chemislrv  Club.  2;  Ski  Club,  2,  3. 
Elizabrlh  C'.hailwiek.  "Betty.  "  Po- 
litical Science.  273  Hillman  St.,  New 
Bedford.  New  Bedford  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  2;  Campus  Varieties,  2; 
Phillips  Brooks  Club,  1,  2,  3;  S.C.A,,  2, 
3;  Bandettes,  3. 

Florence  Marcia  Chapman.  "Flop." 
3  East  Broadway,  Haverhill.  Haverhill 
High  School.  Roister  Doisters,  1,  2; 
Women's  Glee  Club,  2;  S.C.A.,  1,  2; 
Mathematics  Club,  1;  Kappa  .\lpha 
Theta. 

Robert  Chatel.  "Bob."  Chemistry. 
Apt.  J-3,  Federal  Circle,  Amherst. 
Northampton  High  School.  Bavstaters, 
I;  Men's  Glee  Club,  1;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho. 

Ilarrv  C.hiUIakis.  "Chick."  Chemis- 
lrv. 12  liro.vrnor  St.,  Springfield.  High 
S,luH,l  nt  (  ommerce.  Maroon  Key,  1; 
Phillips  Brooks  Club,  1,  2:  S.C.A:,  1,  2; 
Inter-CJIass  .\lhletic  Board,  1;  Joint 
Committee  on  Intercollegiate  Athletics, 
1;  Q.T.V.  (Sergeant-at-Arms,  2;  Master 
of  Ceremony,  3). 

Barbara  Ruth  Child.  "Barbv." 
Home  Economics.  263  South  St., 
Northampton.  Northampton  High 
School.  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3;  S.C.A.  Cabinet, 
:;  (Conference  Chairman);  College  Pil- 
u-rim  Fellowship,  2,  3;  Home  Economics 
Club,  1,2,3;  W.A. A.,  3. 
Walter  Chizinsky.  "Chic."  Physical 
and  Biological  Sciences,  .'jl  Calhoun 
St..  Springfield.  Classical  High  School. 
Collegian,  1;  Hillel,  1,  2;  Pre- Med. 
Club,  2,  3;  Psychology  Club,  1;  Alpha 
Epsilon  Pi 

Robert  Church.  110  Central  Ave., 
Northampton. 

Shirley  Ida  Clark.  "Sharkey."  Chem- 
istry. Village  St.,  Millis.  Millis  Con- 
solidated Schools.  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3;  4-H 
Club,  1;  W.A.A.,2. 

Melvin  Clayton.  15  Bicknell  St.,  Dor- 
chester. 

Jean  .Tustine  Cleary.  Bacteriology. 
4S  Williston  Ave..  Easthampton.  East- 
hampton  High  School.  Newman  Club, 
1,  2,  3;  Bacteriology  Club,  3. 
Louie  Clougih.  "Lou."  310  Wells  St., 
Greenfield.  Track,  1,  2,  3;  Cross  Coun- 
try, 1,  2,  3  (Captain,  3);  Sophomore- 
Senior  Hop  Committee,  2;  Senate,  3; 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
Joel  Cohen.  Northampton  State 
Hospital. 

Joseph  Caiman  Cohen.  "J.C."  Eco- 
nomics. 487  Pleasant  St.,  Holyoke. 
Holvoke  High  School.  Dean's  List,  2,  3; 
Band.  2,  3;  Sinfonietta,  1;  Tau  Epsilon 
Phi. 

Roslyn  Gloria  Cohen.  "  Roz. "  Liberal 
Arts.  31  Duke  St.,  Mattapan.  J.  E. 
Burke  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  3; 
Bay  Statettes,  2,  3;  Burnham  Declama- 
tion, 2;  Hillel  Foundation,  1,  2  (Rec.Sec, 
2;  V.Pres..  3):  Quarterly  Club,  1;  Sigma 
Delta  Tau,  Rush  Chairman,  3. 
Saul  Cohen.  Chemistry.  1293  Dwight 
St.,  Springfield.  Classical  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  1;  Track  (Winter"),  1,  2,  3; 
Chemistry  Club,  1,  2;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi 
(Athletic  Committee,  2). 
David  Collier.  Martin  Pond  Rd., 
Groton.  Lambda  Chi  .Alpha. 
Joseph  CoIIingwood,  Jr.  "Joe." 
Chemistry.  603  Beech  St.,  Holyoke. 
Hol.voke  High  School.  S.C.A.,  1;  Q.T.V. 
Henry  F.  Colton,  Jr.  "Hank.  "  Eng- 
lish. 97  Greenacre  Ave.,  Longmeadow. 
Classical  High  School.  Class  Nominat- 

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ing  Committee,  1;  Collegian,  2,  3  (News 
Editor,  2;  Managing  Editor,  3);S.C.A., 

1,  3;    Quarterly    Club,    2;   Theta    Chi 

(Historian.  21. 

John  Tli.>ma»  Conlon.  "Shanty." 
Business  Admiiiislration.  2  Tory  Fort 
Lane.  Worcester.  Classical  High  School, 
Dean's  List,  1.  2;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3; 
Theta  Chi. 

Theresc  Joan  Conlon.  "T.J."  Sociol- 
ogy. 2B2  Adams  St.,  Apt.  2('>1,  Lowell, 
Lowell   lligli  School.   Newman   Chib,  1, 

2,  3;  Inl.riKili.Mial  Uclalions  Chib.  3; 
W.A. A..  2,  :;;  McliTU  Damv  CInl..  I.  2; 
Kappa  Alpha  Thrla  (Social  Chairman). 
Alan  Coolcy.  ISO  Appleton  Ave, 
Pittsfield. 

Herbert  Cooper.  "Herb."  Chemistry. 
4.5  Wildwood  St.,  Boston.  Boston  Latin 
School.  Dean's  List,  1;  Track,  1,  2; 
Hillel.  1.2;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi. 
.luditli  Lillian  <^'.opiland.  "Joyce." 
History.  9  C<ilumbus  Rd.,  Peabody. 
Peabody  High  School.  Hillel,  1,  2,  3; 
I.Z.F.A.,  2,  3;  Pre-Med.  Club,  2,  3; 
French  Club,  1;  International  Relations 
Club,  3;  Handbook  Bo.ard,  2,  3, 
Samuel  D.  Coppelman.  'Bobo." 
Political  Science.  311  C.,Kvcll  Ave.. 
Brighton.  English  High  S.Ih.o!.  Hillcl, 
2,  3;  International  Relations  Club,  2,  3; 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi  (Warden,  2;  President, 
3). 

Arlene  Teresa  Cormier.  "Arl."  Lib- 
eral .Arts.  13S  Tenth  St.,  Leominster. 
Leominster  High  School.  French  Club, 
1,  2;  Newman  Club,  1;  Women's  Glee 
Club,  2;  Phi  Beta  Phi. 
Howard  James  Coughlin,  Jr.  Eng- 
lish. 10  Dickinson  St.,  Northampton. 
Northampton  High  School.  Newman 
Club,  1,  2,  3;  Chemistry  Club,  1,  2,  3; 
German  Club,  I. 

John  Francis  Crean,  Jr.  "Jack." 
Political  Science.  17  Maple  St.,  West 
Springfield.  Cathedral  High  School. 
Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3;  Phi  Sigma  Kap- 
pa. 

Claude  Louis  Crepeau.  "Louie."  En- 
gineering. 267  Federal  St.,  Greenfield. 
Greenfield  High  School.  Rifle  Club,  2,  3; 
Mathematics  Club,  1,  2;  Q.T.V. 
Robert  Franklin  Crerie.  "  Bob.  "  Eco- 
nomics. .58  Hadwen  Rd.,  Worcester. 
Classical  High  School,  Theta  Chi. 
Edward  William  Critehett.  Pomol- 
ogy. 46  Hillcrest  PL,  Amherst.  Suflield 
Academy.  Band  2,  3;  Operetta  Guild,  2; 
Theta  Chi. 

Richard  Crowley.  49  Bakersfield  St., 
Boston. 

David  W.  Cuff.  "Dave."  Mechanical 
Engineering.  93  Evans  St.,  North  Wey- 
mouth. Weymouth  High  School.  Dean's 
List,  !;  Phillips  Brooks  Club,  1;  S.C.A., 
1,  3;  Carnival  Ball  Committee,  1;  Q.T.V 
(Corresponding  Secretary,  2;  Secretar.v, 
3). 

Homer  M.  Culver.  18  Park  St.,  East- 
hampton. 

Edward  M.  Cynarski.  "Cy. "  History. 
7  Cook  St.,  Adams.  Adams  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Collegian, 
1,  2,  3  (Associate  Editor,  2;  Editor,  3); 
Carnival  Committee,  3. 
Jane  Reiiwick  Davenport.  "Janie." 
Liberal  Arts.  98  Smith  St.,  Lowell. 
Leominster  High  School.  French  Club, 
1;  S.C.A.,  1,  2;  Women's  Glee  Club,  2; 
Pi  Beta  Phi. 

David  Hirseh  Davis.  "  Dave. "  General 
Agriculture.  84  Stevens  St.,  East  Taun- 
ton. Taunton  High  School  Dean's 
List,  1,  3;  Men's  Glee  Club,  1,  2;  Hillel, 
1.  2,  3;  I.Z.F.A..  2,  3;  Quarterly  Club,  1; 
International  Relations  Club,  2;  Tau 
Epsilon  Phi  (Treasurer,  2). 
Dorothy  M.  Davis.  History.  Plymouth 
St.  North  Middleboro.  Memorial  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  1. 
James  Dayton.  Lodestone,  Amherst. 
Joseph  Andrew  DeCarlo.  "Joe." 
Chemistry  and  Engineering,  fi.5  Sham- 
rock St.,'  Springfield.  Technical  High 
School.  Dean's  List.  1;  Newman  Club, 

Lois  M.  Decker.  "Deck.  "  Food  Tech- 
nology. 25  Central  Ave.,  Dalton.  Dalton 
High  School.  Drill  Team,  2,  3;  Hand- 
book Board,  1;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3;  College 
Pilgrim  Fellowship,  1,  2,  3;  Food  Tech- 


nologv  Club,  3;  W.A.A.,  2,  3;  Chi 
Omega. 

Gordon  P.  DcWolf,  Jr.  12  Park  PI., 
Chelmsford. 

Robert  E.  Diamond.  "Bob."  21  Park 
St.,  Easlhampton.  Kappa  Sigma. 
John  I.  Dickmejer.  "Dick."  Eco- 
nomics. 53  South  St.,  Florence.  Holyoke 
High  School.  Class  Captain,  1,  2;  Class 
Nominating  Committee,  1;  Senate,  2,  3; 
Maroon  Key,  1;  Interfraternity  Coun- 
cil, 2,  3;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3;  Student 
Lite  Committee,  3;  Dad's  Day  Com- 
mittee 2;  Who's  Who,  3;  Inter-Greek 
Ball  Committee,  2,  3  (Chairman,  3); 
Spring  Day  Committee,  2;  Ski  Club,  2, 
3;  Interfraternity  Skits,  2  (Chairman, 
2);  Football,  1,  2;  Kappa  Sigma. 
Stephen  Frederick  Dirks.  "Steve. 
Pre-Veterinary.  Happy  Hill  I  arm, 
Montague.  Transfer  from  Blackburn 
College.  Outing  Club,  1;  S.C.A.,  1. 
Elaine  Dobkln.  History.  29  Babson 
St  ,  Mattapan.  Jeremiah  E.  Burke  High 
School.    Dean's   List,    1,    2;    Collegian, 

1,  2,  3;  Index,  2,  3  (Literary  Editor,  3); 
Chorale,  3;  Hillel,  1,  2,  3;  Quarter  y 
Club  1;  Pre-Med.  Club,  1;  Radio  Club, 
2;  Sigma  Delta  Tau. 

Peter  Doe.  "Pete."  178  Highland  Ave., 
Winthrop.  _.  T,    J       o, 

John  Joseph  Donovan.  75  Bridge  bt.. 
West  Springfield.  Cushing  Academy. 
Class  President,  1;  Dean's  List,  2;  Sig- 
ma .\lpha  Epsilon. 

'William  J.  Dowllng.  "Bill."  761 
Columbia  Rd.,  Dorchester.  South 
Boston  High  School.  Baseball,  1,  2  ^ 

Edwin    Edward    Drewniak.        Ed. 
Chemistry.  59  Stearns  Ter.,   Chicopee. 
Chicopee  High  School.  Class  President, 
3-   Choir,   1;  V.  of   M.  Committee,  2; 
Thela  Chi. 

Shirley  .4nnc  Drexel.  Psychology.  106 
West  St..  Easthampton.  Easthampton 
High  School.  Class  Nominating  Com- 
mittee, 1;  Wesley  Foundation,  1,  2; 
W.A.A.,  3;  Naiads,  1,2,  3. 
John  A.  Dunn.  3175  Washington  St., 
Jamaica  Plain. 

Shirley  Marie  Dunn.  "  Sherrie. "  Eng- 
lish Box  691  East  14th  St.,  Sarasota, 
Fla.  Northficld  School  for  Girls.  Dean's 
List,  1,  2;  Choir,  1;  Women's  Glee  Club, 
2;  Concert  Association.  1,  2;  S.C.A.,  2; 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
Leo  Joseph  Dymerski.  Engineering. 
Federal  Circle,  Amherst.  Williamsburg 
High  School. 

Hyman  Saul  Edelsteln.  "Hy." 
Physiology.  35  Glenway  St.,  Dorches- 
ter". Boston  Latin  School.  Dean's  List, 

2,  3;  Burnham  Declamation,  2  (Chair- 
man, 3);  Roister  Doisters,  1,  2,  3; 
Campus  Varieties,  2,  3  (Director,  3); 
Hillel,  3;  Radio  Club,  2,  3;  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon Pi  (Secretary,  3). 

Arreta  Irene  Edmonds.  "Reta." 
History.  9  Third  St.,  Pittsfield.  Pitts- 
field  High  School.  Dean's  List,  2;  S.C.A. 
1,  2,  3;  S.C.A.  Cabinet,  1,  2,  3  (Secre- 
tary, 3);  College  Pilgrim  Fellowship, 
1,  2,  3;  International  Relations  Club,  3; 
Scrolls,  2. 

Gloria  Z.  Eissman.  English.  1711 
Commonwealth  Ave.,  Brighton,  Rox- 
bury  Memorial  High  School  for  Girls. 
Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Drill  Team,  2,  3; 
Handbook  Board,  1,  2;  Index,  2,  3; 
Hillel,  1,  2,  3;  Quarterly  Club,  1,  2; 
Pre-Mcd.  Club,  1;  Inlernational  Rela- 
tions Club,  3;  Sigma  Delta  Tau. 
Jason  Sundell  Ellas.  "Jay."  English. 
37  Hallenan  Ave.,  Lawrence.  Lawrence 
High  School.  Choir,  1;  Universit.v 
Chorus,  2,  3;  Operetta  Guild,  2,  ,3; 
Campus  Varieties,  1;  Hillel,  2,  3;  Radio 
Club,  2,  3. 

Richard  Akers  Ellis.  "Dick."  Pre- 
Med.  Easi  Br.-wsl,.r  Orleans  High 
School.  (III.-  -,  ,i,i:.n,  1;  Men's  Glee 
Club,  1.2;  -  I  \  ,  I  K..;. pa  Sigma. 
Dorae  I..  l,l,i.ll.  I'l:  i;,lKewood  Ave., 
Longni.M,l..«,  <  hi.,.H.d  High  School. 
S.C.A..  I;  I'l  H.la  I'hi. 
Fr.-.l  Kini.i.Tl.  5  Grant  St.,  Holvoke. 
Arnold  Levi  Kri<:kson.  "Eric."  Flori- 
culture. 21  Jelfcrson  St.,  Gardner. 
Gardner  High  School.  Index.  2;  S.C.A., 
1,  2,  3;  S.C.A.  Cabinet,  1,  2;  United 
Religious  Council,  2;   Wesley  Founda- 


tion, 1,  2,  3;  Floriculture  Club,  2;  Ma- 
roon Key,  2;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
Theodore  Stevenson  Esehholz. 
"Ted."  Animal  Husbandrv.  44  Lowell 
St.,  Andover.  Transfer  from  Dart- 
mouth College. 

Barbara  Nancy  Fagan.  Psychology. 
17  Sheridan  Rd.,  Swampscott.  Mora- 
vian Seminary.  Hillel,  1,  2,  3;  Quar- 
terly Club,  1;  Psvchology  Club,  3: 
Sigma  Delta  Tau. 

Charles  J.  Farley,  Jr.  "Charlie." 
R.F.D.  2,  Concord.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsi- 

John  H.  Farquharson.  "Johnnie." 
Economics.  Thatcher  Hall,  Amherst. 
Jamaica  Plain  High  School.  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon. 

■William  A.  Feldman.  "Billy."  Eco- 
nomics. 25  Dartmouth  St.,  Lawrence. 
Lawrence  High  School.  Collegian,  3 
(Advertising  Manager,  3);  Index,  2,  3; 
Hillel,  1,  2,  3;  Campus  Varieties,  3; 
Chemistry  Club,  1;  Pre-Med.  Club,  1; 
Radio  Club,  3  (Advertising  Manager, 
3);  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  (Exchequer,  1,2). 
Ralph  Jeremiah  Fishman.  History. 
16  Charlotte  St.,  Boston.  Boston  Latin 
School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3,  Collegian, 

1,  2;  Hillel,  1,  2,  3  (Editor  Calendar,  i). 
I.Z.F.A.,  2,  3  (Vice-President,  3),  In- 
ternational Relations  Club,  3,  Swim- 
ming Team,  1;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi  (His 
torian,    3). 

Mary  Elizabeth  Flint.  "Liz  "  Honu 
Economics.  34  Mill  St.,  East  Mansfield 
Mansfield  High  School,  S.C  A  ,  1,  2.  . 
College  Pilgrim  Fellowship,  2,  3,  4  H 
Club,  1,  2,  3:  Home  Economics  Club. 

2,  3;  Nature  Guide  Association,  3 

V.  Claire  Foglla.  Political  Science  5il 
Chestnut  St.,  Athol.  Athol  High  School 
Women's  Glee  Club,  2,  3,  Ne«m.ni 
Club,  1,  2,  3;  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  Naiads,  1  -' 
3;  Modern  Dance  Club,  1,  2. 
John  J.  Foley.  "Jack."  Food  Tech- 
nology. 23  Belmont  St.,  Amcsbur\ 
Amesbury  High  School.  Newman  Club 
1,  2;  Chemistry  Club,  2;  Lambda  Chi 
Alpha. 

Nancy  Cammile  Ford.  "Nan."  Home 
Economics.  13  Hilltop  Rd.,  Welleslev. 
Winchester  High  School.  Roister  Dois- 
ters, 2;  Outing  Club,  1;  S.C.A.,  1,  2; 
Pi  Beta  Phi. 

Phyllis  Marjorie  Ford.  "Phyl. "  Rec- 
reational Leadership.  153  Lawrence  St., 
Gardner.  Gardner  High  School.  Cla.ss 
Nominating  Committee,  1;  Dean's 
List,  2;  Scrolls,  2  (Vice-President,  2); 
Panhellenic,  3  (Secrelarv,  3);  W.S.G.A. 
Council,  3  (Secretary,  3'>;  Choir,  1; 
Outing  Club,  2;  S.C.A.,  1,  3;  French 
Club,  1;  Nature  Guide  Association,  3: 
W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3  (Secretary,  S);  Modern 
Dance  Club,  1;  Sigma  Kappa. 
Thomas  'W.  Fox.  "Foxy."  Animal 
Husbandrv.  37  Russel  Ave.,  South  At- 
tleboro.  Attleboro  High  School.  Band, 
1,  2;  Brass  Choir,  2;  Animal  Husbandry 
Club,  2;  Theta  Chi. 

Gerard  E.  Frappier.  990  Hampden 
St.,  Holyoke.  Q-T.V.^ 
Joanna  Frawley.  "Jo."  Chemistry. 
53  Central  St.,  Turners  Falls.  Turners 
Falls  High  School.  Dean's  List.  1,  2; 
Newman  Club,  1,  2.  3;  Chemistry  Club, 
1,  2,  3;  International  Relations  (Jlub,  3; 
Modern  Dance  Club,  1. 
George  Perkins  French.  Home  Eco- 
nomics. 23  Kenvon  St.,  Springfield. 
Classical  High  School.  Student  W.ar 
Memorial  Committee,  2  (Secretary,  2); 
S.C.A.,  1,  2;  Scrolls,  2  (President,  2); 
W.S.G.A.,  2  (Sophomore  Representa- 
tive); Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3 
(Treasurer,  2). 

Paula  Friedman.  63  Hadwcn  Rd., 
Worcester. 

Edward  Erwin  Fulton.  "Ed."  Chem- 
istry. 60S  South  Plea.sant  St.,  Amherst. 
Amherst  High  School.  S.C.A.  Cabinet, 
2;  Judson  Fellowship,  2;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho. 

Marcia  Janet  Gardner.  "Slewfoot. " 
Home  Economics.  35  West  Chester  St., 
Nantucket  Island.  Nantucket  High 
School.  Outing  Club,  1,  2:  Phillips 
Brooks  Club,  1,  2,  3;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3; 
Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3;  W.A.A., 
3;  Naiads,  1,  2;  Chi  Omega. 

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Donald  E.  Geer.  South  Liberty  St., 
Belchertown. 

Gordon  George  Gels.  Landscape 
Architecture.  29  Rust  Ave.,  Northamp- 
ton. Northampton  High  School.  Dean's 
List,  2;  S.C.A.  Cabinet,  2,  3;  Landscape 
Architecture  Club,  3. 
Morton  Blgelow  Gilbert.  "Mort." 
Chemistry.  48  Jasper  St.,  Haverhill. 
Haverhill  High  School.  Theta  Chi  (Cor- 
responding Secretarv,  3). 
Gloria  GUI.  Apt.  22,  G.  I.  Village,  Am- 
herst College. 

Louise  Isabel  Gillis.  "Weezie."  Bac- 
teriology. 176  Lowell  Rd.,  Watertown. 
Watertown  High  School.  Index,  2,  3; 
Outing  Club,  1,  2,  3;  Newman  Club, 
1,  2,  3;  Ski  Club,  1;  Bacteriology  Club, 
1,  2,  3;  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3;  Sigma  Kappa. 
Marshall  Gilman.  83  Fellsmere  Rd., 
Maiden. 

Marc  Girard.  158  Leyfred  Ter.,  Spring- 
field. Kappa  Sigma. 

William  Glabau.  45  Roxbury  Rd., 
New  Britain. 

Robert  Gleason.  East  Lebanon,  Me. 
Dianne  Goehberg.  460  Webster  Ave., 
Chelsea   Sigma  Delta  Tau. 


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Edmund    Joseph    Codin.    "Eddie." 
Pre-Med.   78   Nevins   Ave.,   Longmead- 
ow.  Classical  High  School. 
Howard    Goldberg.     127    Fuller    St., 
Brookline. 

Hubert  S.  Goldberg.  "Hubie.  "  Eco- 
nomics. 221  Winchester  St.,  Brookline. 
Huntington  Preparatory  School.  Hillel, 

1,  2,  3;  International  Relations  Club,  2; 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi  (Pledgemaster,  3). 
Florence  Bernice  Gordon.  "Flo." 
Home  Economics.  56  Alsace  St.,  Spring- 
field. Classical  High  School.  Hillel,  1,  2, 
3;  Home  Economics  Club,  3;  Radio  Club, 

2,  3;  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3;  Sigma  Delta  Tau. 
Robert  Green.  Woodstock,  Vt. 
Paul  GreenberR.  Chemistry.  518  New 
Boston  Rd.  Fall  River.  Durfee  High 
Schoid.  Academic  Activities  Board,  3; 
Class  Nominating  Committee.  2; 
Dean's  List,  1;  Quarterly,  2,  3  (Circula- 
tion Manager.  2:  Business  Manager,  .3); 
M.iiV    t:\,.,-    Club.    1;    Hillel.    1,    2,    3 

Chemistry    Club,    2; 


I'lii 


e.  "Lil. "  Romance 

L:ihgi].iKc.s.  .,1  Uulchings  St.,  Roxbury. 
Girls'  Lalin  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2; 
Hillel,  I,  2,  3;  I.Z.F.A.,  3;  French  Club, 
1,  2,  3:  International  Relations  Club,  3. 


Dnnicl  S.  r.r.-onri.-l.l.  'Diuviiy."  Pro- 

Modical.  L'l:.  Choslnul  St..  flulsoa. 
Chelsea  S,iii>.i-  lli.;h  Selioul,  Ilillel.  1,  2, 
Pre-Meil.  Cliil..  1.  ■-'-.  Cerinaii  Club,  1; 
Tau  Epsik.ii  I'lil  O'l.-.lu.ina^ler,  2>. 
ChnrU-s  K.l«ar,l  t;roir.  ■Scoop," 
•  Apple  Vallev  lid..  .\,l.lieia.  Sanderson 
Academy.     Animal     Husbandry     Club. 

1.  2.  3;  bairv  Club,  2;  Poultry  Club,  2. 
Phyllis  May  Gruiitlcr.  "Phyl." 
History.  56  Chestnut  St.,  Ware.  Ware 
High  School.  Outing  Club,  1;  S.C.A.,  1, 

2,  3:  College  Pilgrim  Fellowship,  1,  2,  3; 
International  Relations  Club,  3;  W'.A.A. 
1,2. 

Alice  Teresa  Giila.  "Al."  Zoology. 
S0!4  Cottage  St.,  Easthampton.  East- 
hnrapton  High  School.  Outing  Club,  1 ; 
Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3;  Pre-Med.  Club, 
3. 

John  Hagcr.  "Jack."  2S  Slocum  Rd., 
Lexington.  Kappa  Sigma. 
Barbara  Ann  Hall.  "Barb."  Food 
Technology.  17  Cushing  Rd..  Shrews- 
bury. Beal  High  School.  Dean's  List.  2; 
W.S.G.A.  Council,  2;  Collegian,  1,  2,  3; 
Newman   Club,    1.   2,   3;    Carnival   Ba!" 


Con 


Mnlhcr's  Day  Con 


■  Electricity  Lab 


tee,  2;  Ski  Club,  1,  2,  3  (Secretary- 
Treasurer,  3);  Food  Technology  Club, 
3;  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3;  Chi  Omega. 
Richard  Horace  Hall.  "Dick."  For- 
estry. 1.50  Ridge  Ave.,  Newton  Centre. 
Transfer  from  Harvard.  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon. 

Roderick  Hall.  94  Central  St.,  .Auburn. 
Barbara  Helen  Hamilton.  "Hammy,' 
English.  JIain  St.,  West  Medway. 
Medwav  High  School,  Choir,  1;  S.C.A., 
1,  2;  Alumni  Home-Coming  Commit- 
tee, 3;  Sigma  Kappa. 
John  W.  Handforth. 
gineering.  406  Main  St., 
Medwav  High  School. 
Newman  Club,  1,  2;  Carnival  Ball 
Committee.  2;  Carnival  Committee,  2; 
Engineering  Club,  2  (Vice-President, 
2);  Kappa  Sigma.  _ 

Richard  Clarence  Hansen.      Dick, 
Food    Technology.    Dean's    List.    1,    2; 
Food  Technology  Club,  2,  3;  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa. 

Margaret  E.  Hauterman.  "Peg." 
Bacteriology.  30  St.  Jerome  Ave,,  Hol- 
voke,  Holyoke  High  School.  Women's 
"Glee  Club,  3;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3; 
Chemistry  Club,  2;  Bacteriology  Club, 
3;  Sigma  Kappa' 


■Johnn.y."  En- 
West  Medway. 
Dean's  List.  1; 


Kli/.abelh  Ihus.  Oneacre,  Amherst. 
Fredoriek    llelTron.    Wrentham   State 
School,    Wrentham.   Sigma    Alpha    Ep- 

johii  U.  Henry.  Forestry.  Richmond. 
Pittsfield  High  School.  Outing  Club,  2; 
S.C.A,,  1,  3. 
Malcolm  Henry,  i)   Fisher    St.,  Wcsl- 

Emer.snn  Wilbnr  lllbbard.  "Em," 
AgrieuUural  Kconouiics  and  Farm 
Jlaiiaiicnunl,  :>ll;l  Uiver  Dr.,  North 
Ha.lkv.  Hopkins  Academy.  Dean's 
List,  1,2,3;  liurnham  Declamation,  I, 
Debating  Club,  1,  2  (President,  2);  Judg- 
ing Teams,  1,  2;  Nature  Guide  Associa- 
tion. 3;  S.C.A.,  2,  3;  Wesley  Foundation, 
2.  3;  College  Pilgrim  Fellowship,  2,  3; 
4-H  Club,  1,2,3  (Executive  Committee, 
2;  Treasurer,  3);  Olericulture  Club,  1; 
F.F.A.  Club,  3;  Radio  Club,  3;  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho. 

William  R.  Higgins.  84  Silver  St,, 
Springfield. 

Wendell  P.  Hight.  8  Old  Mystic  St,, 
Arlington. 

Pearl  Gladys  Hirshon.  414  Norfolk 
St.,  Dorchester.  Dorchester  High 
School,  Dean's  List,  1;  Bay  Statettes, 
2;  Women's  Glee  Club,  1;  HiUel  Foun- 
dation, 1,  2. 

Francis  J.  Hoermann.  Apt,  A-S, 
Federal  Circle,  Amherst, 
Jan.l  Eleanor  Hogan.  "Cricket," 
Sociol.igv,  1179  Bav  St„  Springfield, 
ClasMcal  High  School,  Drill  Team,  3: 
Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3, 
Herbert  Holden.  "Herb."  Entomol- 
ogy. 4(1  Vine  St.,  Leominster.  Leomin- 
ster High  School.  Interfraternity  Coun- 
cil. 2,  3  (Publicity  Manager,  3);  Inter- 
Greek  Ball  Committee,  3;  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa  (Inductor,  3). 
John  William  HoUowav,  Jr.  "Jack  " 
Animal  Husbandry.  11  Dix  Rd„  Weth- 
ersfield.  Conn,  Roosevelt  High  School. 
Class  Nominating  Committee,  2; 
Soccer,  1;  Judging  Teams,  2;  Animal 
Husbandry  Club,  2,  3;  Theta  Chi 
(Steward,  ■2;  Marshal,  3). 
Harris  Frederick  Holstein.  "Hap." 
Pre-Med.  1.5  Astoria  St.,  Mattapan. 
Dorchester  High  School.  Dean's  List, 
1.  2;  Hillel,  1,  2.  3;  Chemistry  Club,  1; 
Pre-Med,  Club,  2,  3:  Radio  Club,  2,  3. 
John  A.  Holt.  13  Knight  Ave.,  East- 
hampton. 

Norman  S.  Holt.  Melton  St.,  Gardner. 
Catherine  Agnes  Howard.  "Kay." 
Home  Economics.  21  W'alnut  St.,  North 
Brookfield.  North  Brookfield  High 
School.  Index,  2,  3;  Outing  Club,  2,  3; 
Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3;  Home  Eco- 
nomics Club,  1,  2,  3;  Sigma  Kappa. 
Frank  L.  Howard.  Apt.  r-3.  Federal 
Circle,  Amherst. 

Joan  Deane  Hummel.  "  Hum, " 
Ps.vehology.  25  Federal  St.,  Springfield, 
Transfer  from  Bridgewater  Teachers' 
College.  S.C.A.  Cabinet,  3;  Psychology 
Club,  3. 

Raymond  J.  Izzo.  11  Shore  Dr.,  Som- 
erville,  45,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha, 
Joan  Marion  Jackler.  "Jackie."  Sci- 
ence. 171  Sargeant  St.,  Holyoke,  Hol- 
yoke High  School,  Dean's  List,  1;  Hillel 
'Foundation.  1,  2;  Pre-Med.  Club,  1,  2; 
Modern  Dance  Club,  1;  Sigma  Delta 
Tau. 

Richard  Field  Jackson.  "Dick." 
Public  Health.  Hartshorn  Rd.,  Walpole; 
Walpole  High  School.  Ski  Club,  2,  3. 
Bacteriology  Club,  3  (Program  Chair- 
man, 3);  Theta  Chi  (Social  Chairman, 
3)- 

Stanley  Januszkiewicz.  Chemistry. 
145  Prospect  St.,  Williman.sett.  Chic- 
opee  High  School. 

Elizabeth  Ann  Johnson.  "Betty." 
Bacteriology.  2  Bav  State  Rd.,  Worces- 
ter. North  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1; 
Choir.  1;  Women's  Glee  Club,  2,  3; 
Phillips  Brooks  Club.  2;  S.C.A.  Cab- 
inet. 1,  2,  3;  Bacteriology  Club.  3;  Sig- 
ma Kappa. 

Dana  Jost.  59  Walnut  St.,  Needham. 
Wallace  J.  Kallaugher.  "Wally." 
Landscape  Architecture,  F-7  Federal 
Circle.  .4.mherst.  Holyoke  High  School, 

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Director  of  Girls'  Drill  Team,  1,  2,  3 
Roister  Doisters,  1,  2,  3;  Operetta 
Guild,  1;  Campus  Varieties,  1,  2  (Di- 
rector, 2);  Newman  Club.  1,  2,  3  (Presi- 
dent, 2,  3);  Landscape  Architecture 
Club.  2,  3;  ITniversitv  Committee,  2; 
Legislature  Day  Committee;  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon. 

Abraham  Kaufman.  "Abe."  Agron- 
om.y.  2.5  Browning  Ave.,  Boston.  Dor- 
chester High  School.  Dean's  List,  1; 
Hillel,  1,  2,  3  (Librarian,  2,  3);  Pre-Med. 
Club,  1,  2;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi. 
Arthur  E.  Kaye.  "Art."  Dairy  In- 
dustry. 35  Buchholz.  St.,  Springfield. 
Transfer  from  Stockbridge  School. 
S.C.A.,  2.  3;  Chemistry  Club,  2,  3, 
Margaret  Mary  Kelley.  "Kel."  Psy- 
chology, 73  Burbank  St.,  Pittsfield.  St. 
Joseph's  High  School.  Newman  Club, 
1,2,3. 

Michael  Francis  Kelly.  "Mike."  En- 
gineering. 116  Pearl  St.,  Holyoke. 
Holyoke  High  School,  Class  Nominat- 
ing Committee,  1;  Engineering  Club, 
2,  3;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 
Charles  A.  Kendall.  29  Calwell  Ave., 
Springfield. 

Herbert  Lewis  Kern.  "Herb."  Pre- 
Med.  9  Witherbee  Ave.,  Revere.  Rox- 
bury  Memorial  High  School.  Hillel, 
1,  2,  3;  I.Z.F.A,,  2,  3;  Soccer,  1,  2;  Pre- 
Med.  Club,  1,  2,  3;  Veterans'  Associa- 
tion, 1,  2;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi  (House 
Manager,  2). 

Stratton  H.  Kerr.  "Strat,"  Wildlife 
Management.  R.F.D.  1,  Ludlow  Rd., 
East  Longmeadow.  Technical  High 
School.  Pistol  Team,  3;  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa, 

Raymond  A.  Kinmonth.  State 
School,  Belchertown, 

Donald  Markham  Kinsman.  "  Don," 
Animal  Husbandry.  963  Worcester  Rd,, 
Framingham.  Maroon  Key,  2  (Treas- 
urer, 2);  Baseball,  2;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho. 

Natalie  D.  Korson.  "Nat."  Liberal 
Arts.  128  Cottage  St„  Chelsea.  Chelsea 
High  School.  Hillel,  1,  2;  Hillel  Calen- 
dar, 1,  2. 

Diane  Rosalyn  Kramer.  Modern 
Languages.  79  Concolor  Ave,,  Newton. 
Girls'  Latin  School,  Hillel,  1,  2.  3  (Re- 
ligious Chairman,  2,  3);  French  Club, 
1,  2,  3;  Radio  Club,  2,  3  (Secretary- 
Treasurer,  2);  International  Relations 
Club,  3, 

Frank  Ellsworth  Kramer.  Poultry 
Husbandry.  Lakeview  Ave.,  Tyngsboro. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Poultry  Club,  3. 
Charlotte  Kunian.  Liberal  Arts,  62 
Summer  St.,  Lynn.  Lynn  English  High 
School.  Hillel,  1,  2;  Pre-Med.  Club,  2; 
Sigma  Delta  Tau. 

Richard  Joseph  I.acey-  "Dick." 
Pre-Med.  337  Pleasant  St.,  Holyoke. 
Holyoke  High  School.  Newman  Club, 
1,  2",  3;  Pre-Med.  Club,  1,  2,  3;  Phi 
Sigma  Kappa. 

Robert  N.  LaFountain.  685  Bridge 
Rd.,  Northampton. 

Judith  Trowbridge  Lambert. "Judy." 
Home  Economies.  7  Balder  Rd.,  Wor- 
cester. North  High  School,  Dean's  List, 
1,  2;  Choir,  1;  Home  Economics  Club, 
1,  2,  3;  Pre-Med.  Club,  2,  3. 
Jerome  Landry 

John  Everett  Lane.  "Jack."  Psy- 
chology. Worcester.  Worcester  Com- 
merce. Dean's  List,  2;  Ps.ychology  Club, 
2,3. 

William  Norman  Lane.  "Bill." 
Forestry.  Box  45,  Florence.  Transfer 
from  Pratt  Institute  of  Technology. 
Lucille  M.  Langerman.  "Lu."  Bac- 
teriology. 44  Hazelton  St.,  Mattapan. 
J.  E.  Burke  High  School.  Hillel,  1,  2,  3; 
Bacteriology  Club,  3;  German  Club,  1; 
Mathematics  Club,  1;  Pre-Med.  Club, 
1,2;  Sigma  Delta  Tau. 
Ceeile  Edna  Laurin.  French.  S2V^ 
Park  St.,  Holyoke.  Holyoke  High 
School.  Index,  3;  Orchestra,  1,  2,  3 
(Manager,  3);  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3; 
French  Club,  1,  2,  3;  International 
Club,  2,  3. 

Claire  L.  Lavigne.  Home  Economics. 
25  Stearns  Ter.,  Chicopee.  Holy  Name 
High  School.  Class  Officer,  1;  Class 
Nominating    Committee,    3;    Newman 


Cluli.  1.  2,  3;  Carriv.ll  Commiltcc.  3; 
Hoirn-  Koonomics  Club.  1.  2,  3  (Vice- 
President,  3);  Modern  Dance  Club,  1; 
Student  Lite,  3;  House  Council,  3;  Pi 
Beta  Phi  (Kush  Captain,  3). 
Mclvin  Lavin.  49  Somerset  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

Robert  P.  Leahey.  "  Bob.  Econom- 
ics 22  Malone  Ave.,  Westfield.  West- 
field     High     School.     Dean's     List,     1; 

Wph  'R"'"'LeaL  14  Clay  St..  New 
Bedford. 

Cyrillo  J.  Leblanc.  102  Monadnock 
St.,  Gardner. 

Francis  H.  Leblanc.  4.5  Greenwood 
St.,  Gardner.  ,      „^        „ 

Barbara  Lee.  "Muscles.  „^  Lee. 
Floriculture.  40  Laurel  Ave.,  Wellesley 
Hills.  Wellesley  High  School.  Scrolls,  2; 
Roister  Doisters,  1,  2,  3;  S.C.A.,  1,  2; 
Floriculture  Club,  2.  3  (Secretary,  3); 
Horticulture  Show,  2,  3;  W.A  A.  2,  3; 
Modern  Dance  Club,  1 ;  Cheerleader,  2. 
3;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  . 

Richard  Henry  Lee.  Dick.  Physical 
and  Biological  Sciences.  13  Poniken  Kd., 
Worcester  North  High  School.  Class 
President.  1;  Newman  Club,  1,  2  (Presi- 
dent, I):  United  Religious  Council,  1,  2 
(President,  1);  Carnival  Ball  Commit- 
tee, 2;  Carnival  Committee  2;  Pre- 
Med  Club,  1;  Football,  1,  2;  Basket- 
ball, 1,  2;  Baseball,  1 ;  Kappa  Sigma. 
Richard  J.  Legrand.  154  Granby 
Rd..  South  Hadlcy  Falls. 
Arnold  M.  Levin.  2ti  Gre.vlock  Rd.. 
Allston.  ^  ,     ,  .„  T.  , 

Donald  A.  Lewis.  1S4  EdgehlU  Rd., 
Milton.  .,_^  ,,       „ 

Deborah  A.  Liberman.  Debby. 
Bacteriology.  32  Greenwood  Ave., 
Holvokc.  Holyoke  High  School.  Dean  s 
List,  1,  2;  Collegian,  1,  2  3;  Handbook 
Board,  1,  2,  3;  Index,  1,  2,  3;  Hillel, 
1,  2,  3;  Chemistry  Club,  1;  Bacteriology 
Clui.  3;  Pre-Med.  Club,  1,  2,  3:  W.S. 
S.F..  1;  Sigma  Delta  Tau  (Sergeant-at- 

Jo^ph  J.  LicciardeHo.  Food  Tech- 
nology 12  Pleasant  St.,  Lawrence. 
Lawrence  High  School.  ,  ,     „  „ 

Donald  Lieberman.  Duddy,  Lco- 
nomics  SI  Knollwood  St.,  Springfield. 
Classical  High  School.  Dean's  List,  2; 
Outing  Club'l;  Hillel  1  2-  Radio  Club, 
•>■  German  Club,  1;  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 
William  L.  l.iley,  Jr.  IG  Houston  Ave., 

Alvan  M.  Lisman.  10  Read  St.,  New- 

N  Jean  Litz.  Chemistry.  38  State  St., 
Moiison.  Monson  High  School  Drill 
Team  2,  3;  Handbook  Bo.ard,  1;  S.C.A., 
1  2,  3;  College  Pilgrim  Fellowship,  1,  2, 
3;  W.A.A.,  2,  3;  Chi  Omega 
"Warren  Hastings  Lovelace,  f.ngi- 
neering  53  Florence  Ave.,  Norwood. 
Norwood  Senior  High  School.  Class 
Nominating  Committee,  2;  Mathe- 
matics Club,  1-,  Q.T.V.  (Secretary  2). 
Robert  H.  Lowell.  "Bob.  Landscape 
Architecture.  R.F.D.  2,  Amherst. 
Swampscott  High  School.  Carnival 
Committee  2;  Roister  Doisters.  1,  2; 
Ski  Club,  1,  2  (President,  2);  War 
Memorial  Fund  Committee,  1  (Chair- 
man,   2);    Veterans'    Association,    1,    2 

WiiH^^H^  Lynch.  138  Easton  St., 
Lawrence. 

Henry  Raymond  Macma.  Mace. 
Civil  Engineering.  12  Day  Ave.,  North- 
ampton. Northampton  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  1;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3; 
Engineering  Club,  2,  3;  Mathematics 
Club,].  .,,       ,.    ^      . 

Joseph  Louis  Magre.  Joe.  Engi- 
neering. Ill  Pearl  St.,  Holyoke.  Holyoke 
High  School.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 
John  Joseph  Mahoney.  Economics. 
.50  Julian  St.,  Dorchester.  Class  Nomi- 
nating Committee,  3;  Outing  Club,  1,  2, 
3;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3;  German  Club, 
2;  Radio  Club,  3;  International  Rela- 
tions Club,  1,  2,  3;  International  Club. 

Nancy  Ann  Maier.  Recreational 
Leadership.  6  Fells  Rd.,  Wellesley. 
Wellesley  High  School.  Collegian,  2,  3; 
Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3;  Nature  Guide 


Association,  3;  W.A.A.,  1,  2,  3;  Naiads, 
2,  3;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
Gloria  Anne  Marchioni.  "Marsh.  " 
Economics.  Elm  St.,  Salisbury.  Ames- 
bury  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1;  New- 
man Club.  1,  2;  French  Club,  1,  2;  4-H 
Club,  1;  W.A.A.,  1,  2;  Choir,  1;  Pi  Beta 
Phi. 

George  M.  Marcotte.  112  Belleville 
Rd.,  New  Bedford. 

Adele  R.  Margolis.  59  Georgia  St.. 
Roxbury. 

Barbara  Sayre  Margolis.  "Babs." 
Sociology.  .505  Chestnut  Hill  Ave., 
Brookline.  Choate  School.  Choir,  1; 
Women's  Glee  Club,  2;  Sigma  Delta 
Tau. 

Sylvia  Zelda  Maron.  Sociology.  19 
Perkins  St..  Peabody.  Peabody  High 
School.  Hillel,  1 ,  2,  3;  Chemistry  Club,  1 ; 
Quarterly  Club,  1,  2;  Pre-Med.  Club,  1, 
2,  3;  Radio  Club,  1,  2,  3;  Zoology  Club, 
3. 

James  R.  Marshall.  "Jim."  Food 
Technology.  31  Weston  Ave.,  Dalton. 
Dalton  High  School.  Dean's  List,  2,  3; 
Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3;  Food  Technol- 
ogy Club.  3;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 
Margaret  Mary  Marshall.  "Peg." 
Home  Economics.  31  Weston  Ave.,  Dal- 
ton. Dalton  High  School.  Dean's  List, 
1,  2,  3;  Drill  Team,  3;  Collegian  Quar- 
terly, 1,  2;  Roister  Doisters,  1,  2,  3; 
Women's  Glee  Club,  2,  3;  Newman 
Club,  1,  2,  3;  Alumni  Home-Coming 
Committee,  3;  Home  Economics  Club, 
1,  2,  3;  W.A.  A.,  1;  Sigma  Kappa 
(Treasurer,  3). 

Joseph  H.  Masterson.  65  Richmond 
Ave.,  Pittsfield.  Lambda  Chi  Aloha. 
Marie  Matthes.  Zoology.  15S  East  St., 
Methuen.  Edward  F.  Searles  High 
School.  Class  Nominating  Committee, 
2;  Dean's  List,  1,  2;  S.C.A.,  2,  3;  Carni- 
val Committee,  3:  W.A.A.,  2,  3;  Naiads 
3;    Pi   Beta   Phi    (Recording  Secretary, 

John  Joseph  Matthews.  "Jack." 
.Agricultural  Economics,  fi  Sheridan 
Ave.,  Medford.  Medford  High  School. 
Class  Nominating  Committee.  2; 
Dean's  List.  1,  2;  Interfraternity 
Council,  2.  3;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3; 
Animal  Husbandry  Club.  1;  O.T.V. 
Marilyn  Elizabeth  McCarthy. 
"Mac."  Sociology.  1S9  Svcamore  St., 
New  Bedford.  New  Bedford  High 
School.  Drill  Team,  3;  Index,  2;  Ski 
Club,  2;  Newman  Club,  1,  2.  3;  Carnival 
Committee,    3;    French    Club,    1;    Chi 


Regina  M.  McDonough.  "Reggie." 
History.  699  Main  St.,  Watertown. 
Watertown  High  School.  Roister  Dois- 
ters. 1,  2,  3;  Campus  Varieties,  2,  3; 
Newman  Club.  1.  2,  3;  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma. 

Thomas  J.  McGarr.   "Tom."  24  By 
St.,  Lowell.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 
Edward   J.   McGralh,   Jr.   "Ed."    14 
Holyoke    St.,    Easthampton.    Lambda 
Chi  Alpha. 

Rueith  Ann  McKenney.  "  Mac. " 
English.  Ocean  Grove  Ave.,  Swansea. 
Joseph  Case  High  School.  Band,  1; 
Burnham  Declamation,  1;  Roister 
Doisters,  2;  Women's  Glee  Club,  1,  2,  3; 
University  Chorus,  2,  3;  Operetta 
Guild,  2;  Campus  Varieties,  2;  Outing 
Club,  1;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3;  Carnival 
Ball  Committee,  3;  Radio  Club,  2;  Chi 
Omega. 

William  James  Mellen.  "Bill." 
Poultry  Husbandry.  R.F.D.  3,  Brattle- 
horo.  Vt.  Brattleboro  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Interfraternity 
Council,  1;  Band,  3;  Collegian,  2.  3; 
Sinfonietta,  1;  University  Chorus,  2,  3; 
Chorale,  3;  Military  Ball  Committee, 
2,  3  (Chairman,  3):  Poultry  Club,  3; 
Kappa  Sigma. 

Leon  J.  Menard.  G-2.  Federal  Circle, 
Amherst. 

David  Ira  Mcndelson.  Economics. 
12  Jonathan  St.,  New  Bedford.  New 
Bedford  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2, 
3;  Carnival  Ball  Committee,  3;  Carnival 
Committee,  3;  Interfraternity  Council, 
2;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi  (Historian,  2;  Vice- 
Chancellor,  3). 


Francis  Gould  Mentzer,  Jr.  "Red." 
Animal   Husbandry.    Box    103,   Bolton. 
Transfer  from  Holy  Cross  College. 
Ann  Micka.  Park  Hill  Rd.,  Easthamp- 

Carolyn  Evans  Miller.  "Carrie." 
Language  and  Literature.  366  Park  St., 
West  Springfield.  West  Springfield 
High  School.  Bandettes,  2;  University 
Chorus,  2,  3;  Chorale,  3;  Outing  Club, 
1,  2;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3;  S.C.A.  Cabinet,  1; 


ads,  2,  3;  Chi  Omega. 
Janet  Elizabeth  Miller.  "Jan."  41 
Horace  St.,  Springfield.  Classical  High 
School.  Phillips  Brooks  Club,  1,  2;  Pi 
Beta  Phi. 

Nancy  MUler.  Sociology.  29  Maple 
St.,  Brookfield.  Brookfield  High  School. 
Cla.ss  Nominating  Committee,  3;  Hillel, 
1,  2;  Carnival  Committee,  3;  W.A.A., 
1,  2,  3;  Sigma  Delta  Tau  (Activities 
Chairman,  2). 

Homer  Ossian  Mills.  Jr.  "Ossie. " 
453  Weston  Rd..  Wellesley.  Transfer 
from  Stockbridge.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 


The  informality  of  £ 


Harold  Arthur  Miner.  "Hal."  Sci- 
ence and  Education.  136  Maynard  St., 
Springfield.  Classical  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  1;  S.C.A..  1;  Band,  2; 
Flying  Club,  1;  Kappa  Sigma. 
Dorothy  Corrinc  Monesi.  Economics. 
52  Ronney  St.,  Springfield.  High  School 
of  Commerce.  Index,  2;  Newman  Club, 
1,  2,  3;  International  Relations  Club,  3; 
Sigma  Kappa.  ,    j     ,,  „         r. 

Julia  Lee  Moore.  Judy.  Home  1*^00- 
nomics.  South  St.,  Ashfield.  Sanderiion 
Academv.  Home  Economics  Club,  2;  Pi 
Beta  Phi 

Victor  Mathison  Morgan.  "Vic." 
Chemistry.  24  Walker  St.,  Newton- 
ville.  Newton  High  School.  Roister 
Doisters,  1,  2;  Ski  Club.  2,  3;  U.  of  M. 
Committee,  2;  Carnival  Committee,  3; 
ChcmislrvClub,  2,  3. 


Marie  I.  M 


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3  Bi^clow  St..  North  Brookfield.  North 
Brookfield  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1; 
Newman  Cliib.  I.  2,  3;  French  Club,  1; 
Home  !;,oi,on,i,s  Chill,  1,2,3. 
Marilyn  Louise  Moscr.  "Lynn." 
Bacteriology.  74  Sunset  Ave.,  Amhersl. 
Amherst  High  School.  S.C.A.,  1,  2; 
Scrolls,    2;    Choir,    2;    Women  s    Glee 


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Club.    2;     Concert     Association.     I.    2; 
W.A.A..  t.2;PiBctiiPhi. 
John    Thointis    Moyniliaii.    '■.huk." 
Pn-Mc.l.    10  Hitc\u-ock  St.,   Holvokc. 
Triinsfcr  from   llcvcns.   Occurs  List,  2; 
Nownuin    rinti.   2,   :f;    Krciu-h    Club.   2; 
Prc-Mc.l.  Club.  2.  :i;  Track.  1.  2.  H. 
Peter  J.   Moitlen.   :i7    Bdangor   Ave, 
Three  Rivers.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
Christos  C.  Mpelkas.  3SA  Church  St., 
L.vnn. 

John  A.  Mullalv.  '  Al  lli-l..r>  _'s:; 
First  St..  PiUsl'i.-l.l.  I'ill~(i.:.i  lilt:!, 
.School.  N.wuKvM  Club.  1,  J.  I  I.I"  Ni.m 


Clii 


Alpha  (Secrctarv.  21. 
Edward  J.  Murphy.  .">U  Stockman  St.. 
Springfield. 

Myron  M.  Muzvka.  21i  East  St.. 
Hadley. 

Marvin  K.  Nadcl.  17  Gibbs  St..  Brook- 
line,  4G. 

Marjorie  Louise  Nason.  "Midge." 
Home  Economics.  1  Kimball  Rd., 
\Yoburn.  Woburn  High  School.  Uni- 
versitv  Chorus.  3;  Outing  Club.  1,  2; 
Phillips  Brooks  Club,  1,  2.  3  (Prograni 
Chairman,  2);  S.C.A..  2,  3;  Home  Eco- 


nomics Club,  1,  2,  3  (Social  Chairman, 
3);FlvingClub,  1;  W.A.A.,  3. 
Edward    S.    Neville.    25    Dexter    St.. 
Hohoke. 

Donald  G.  Newton.  West  Northfield. 
Paul  A.  Nickas.  1  Friend  St.,  Gardner. 
Norton  Hart  Nickerson,  Jr.  "Nick." 
Botany.  Old  Bass  River  Rd.,  South 
Dennis.  Yarmouth  High  School.  Dean's 
List,  1,  2,  3;  Instructor  in  Botany,  3; 
Epsilon  Epsilon  Sigma. 
Marv  Louise  NicoU.  "Mary  Lou." 
Economics.  2001  Commonwealth  Ave., 
Brighton.  Melrose  High  School.  Phillips 
Brooks  Club,  1,  2,  3;  S.C.A.,  1,_  2,  3; 
Home-Coming  Committee,  3;  French 
Club,  1;  W.A.A.,  2;  Sigma  Kappa. 
Charles  E.  Nichols.  "Nick."  Phvsical 
Education.  163  Whitney  St.,  Ludlow. 
Ludlow  High  School.  Football,  1,  3; 
Sigma  .Mpha  Epsilon. 
Val  Nisbeth.  "Waltzy."  Economics. 
Chappaqua,  N.  Y.  Campus  Varieties,  3. 
Robert  F.  Noyes.  "Bob."  Chemistry. 
40  Whittier  St.,  Amesbury.  Governor 
Dummer  Academy.  Chemistry  Club,  3; 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Richard  Myron  Ober.  "Dick."  Bac- 
teriology. 9  .\ddington  Rd.,  Brookline. 
Transfer  from  Northeastern  University. 


Uuiversilv  Choru.s,  3;  Pistol  Team,  3; 
Hiilel,   3;   Bacteriology  Club,   3;   Alpha 
Epsilon  Pi. 
Marv    TTu■^.■^..•    O'Bri.n.     "Recsie." 

Econ,inii(~.  1.^  Willi;. II.  St.,  Piltsfield. 
St.  .l.is,ph\  liifh  S.lu.ol.  Campu.s 
Vurielics.  2,  :>:  Newman  Club,  1.  2,  3; 
Carnival  C,.iiiniiU.-.-.  :i;  l-H  Club,  1,  2. 
3;  (juarlerlv  Club.  1;  Ski  Club,  1. 
Eliz.abelli  Ann  OlausMcn.  "Betlv." 
Ha,l.ri..l..gv.  New  Beilf.>rd  Rd..  Ro- 
.lie.l.r.  Wareham  High  School.  Scrolls. 
2,  Kiili  Team,  2;  Choir,  1;  S.C.A.,  1,  2; 
I'l  B.l;.  riii. 

<;r....,l>%  Olinlo.  "Cros."  Economies. 
3001  S...  Olive  Av,-..  West  I'alul  Beach, 
Fla.  l>ill>fi,l.l  Iliuh  S,h,.,.l.  rii.-la  Chi. 
Alice  Hose  O-NciL  Cl.cniisl  rv.  4fp 
H.iwanl  SI,.  I..i.il.,«.  1,11,11,, w  '  High 
School.  Chi"  (llli.M  iS.rrelarv.  3); 
Class  Nomiii;iliii- <„„. ,11, M,.c.  2;  bean's 
List,  1,  2;  1mm  \,  J.  .;;  N.wman  Club. 
1,  2,  3;CarniM.l  ( -..iii  inil  lee.  3;  W.A.A., 
1,  2,  3;  Naiads,   1,  2,  3;  Scrolls,  2;  Chi 

Raymond  George  O'Neil.  "ONie  " 
Economics.  22  Fort  Hill  Ter.,  North- 
ampton. St.  Michael's  High  School. 
Class  Captain,  1;  Maroon  Kev,  2; 
Newman  Club,  1,  2;  Soccer,  2;  Basket- 
ball, 1,  2,  3;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  (Pledge 


Howard  Openshaw.  .\-4,  Federal 
Circle,  Amherst. 

Helen  1.  Osuch.  Home  Economics  013 
Plainville  Rd.,  New  Bedford.  New  Bed- 
ford High  School.  Roister  Doisters,  1, 
2,  3;  Campus  Varieties,  2;  Home  Eco- 
nomics  Club,    1,   2.   3;   Kappa    Kappa 

Carol  Parker.  Sociology.  35  Crest 
Ave..  Melrose.  Melrose  High  School. 
Drill  Team,  2,  3;  Style  Show,  3;  S.C.A., 
1,  3;  W.A.A..  2;  Sigma  Kappa. 
Eleanor  Irene  Parker.  "  Ellie."  Home 
Economics.  Rockmeadow  Rd.,  Ux- 
bridgc.  llxbridge  High  School.  Drill 
Team,  3;  Handbook  Board,  2;  S.C.A.. 
3;  Wesley  Foundation.  2;  Chemistry 
Club,  2;  Dairy  Queen,  3:  4-H  Club,  3; 
Home  Economics  Club,  2,  3. 
Virginia  Aileen  Parker.  "Gini. " 
Mathematics.  Swift  River,  Cumming- 
ton.  Northfield  School  for  Girls.  Roister 
Doisters,  1;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3;  Home- 
Coming  Committee,  3:  Inter-Greek 
Ball  (Committee,  3  (Secretary);  Ski 
Club,  3;  Mathematics  Club,  3;  W.A.A. , 

1,  2,  3;  Modern  Dance  Club,  I,  2,  3; 
Kappa  Alpha  Thcta. 

Kenneth  John  Parsons.  "Ken." 
Olericulture.  15  Sherman  Ave.  North- 
ampton. Northampton  High  School. 
Maroon  Kev.  2:  S.C.A..  1,  2:  Anim.al 
Husbandry  '  Club.  1;  4-H  Club,  1: 
Swimming  Team,  2,  3;  Q.T.V. 
Faith  Eveline  Pelton.  English.  Pitts- 
field  Lenox  Rd.,  Lenox.  Northfield 
School  for  Girls.  Class  Nominating 
Committee,  3;  Handbook  Board,  1,  2; 
Index,  2,  3;  S.C.A.,  1,  2.  3;  W.A.A.,  1; 
Chi  Omega. 

Mitchell  Penn.  Chemistry.  86  Knoll- 
wood  St.,  Springfield.  Classical  High 
School.  Dean's  List.  1,  2,  3;  Chemistr.v 
Club.  3;  International  Relations  Club, 

2,  3;  Veteran's  Association,  2. 

Rose  Marie  Pepi.  "  Rose, "  Zoolog.v.  55 

Bridges  St..  Framingham.  Framingham 

High  School.  Dean's  List,  1.  2;  Newman 

Club,   1,   2,   3;   Mathematics   Club,    1; 

Pre-Med.  Club,  2. 

Casper    J.     Perednia.     E-6,     Federal 

Circle,  Amherst. 

Leon   Perckslis.    176   East    Main   St., 

Orange. 

Maynard  M.  Perkins.  Box  24,  Main 

St.,  Wenham. 

Henry    Perry.    27    Ocean    Ave.,    Win- 

throp. 

Richard  D.  Pickett.  42  Harrison  Ave., 

Northampton. 

Norma  Pinckney.  Sociology.  IS  West- 

cott   St.,   Dorchester.   Dorchester   High 

School  for  Girls.  Radio  Club,  2,  3. 

Gilbert  H.  Porter.  Wyben.  Westfield. 

WiUiam      Potter.      Chesterfield      St., 

R.F.D.    1,    Framingham.   Sigma   Alpha 

Epsilon. 

John    C.    Powers.    31    Li.sle   St.,    East 

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Marf*urct  G.  Prutl.  Languages.  Lor- 
ringtord  St.,  Winslcd,  Conn.  Gilbert 
School.  Choir,  1;  Quarterly,  2,  8;  U  i- 
versity  Chorus,  2,  3;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3 
(Treasurer,  3):  S.C.A.  Cabinet,  3;  Col- 
lege Pilgrim  Fellowship,  1,  2,  3;  4-H 
Club,  2,  3, 

Clovis  A.  Prcndergasl.  27  Pcvell  Ave., 
Northampton. 

Alphonse  Raymond  Presto.  "Al." 
Chemistry.  72  King  St.,  Holyokc. 
Holvok.'  Iligli  School." 
James  \ll..rl  I'rice.  "Ab."  Poultry, 
Wanlagh  Came  I'arm,  Wantagh,  Long 
Island.  M.pliam  High  School.  Soccer, 
1:  Poiillrv  Chih.  :;;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 
Lanj-.l..!.  I•r.ull^.  Jr.  "Doc."  Animal 
Husbaii.liv.  A-7,  Federal  Circle,  Am- 
herst. Helm. ml  Hill  School.  Joint  Com- 
mittee in  Inlcreollegiatc  Athletics,  2; 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 

Harold  J.  Publicover.  IS  Radclille 
Rd.,  Arlington. 

Barbara  Thcrcse  Purccll.  "Bobby." 
Economics.  68  So.  Central  St.,  Haver- 
hill. Haverhill  High  School.  Handbook 
Board,  1,  2,  3;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3; 
Chi  Omega. 

Jason  L.  Radio.  "Jack."  Pre-Vcteri- 
narv.  166  Thorndike  St.,  Brookline. 
Brookline  High  School.  Dean's  List,  2; 
Hiilel,  1,  2,  3;  Poultry  Club,  3;  Pre- 
Med.  Club,  2;  International  Relations 
Club,  3;  Interfraternity  Council,  3; 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi. 

■William  Edwin  Randall.  Jr.  "  Willv." 
Nature  Recreation.  4240  Washington 
St.,  Roslindale.  Boston  Latin  School. 
Dean's  List,  2,  3;  Campus  Varieties,  2; 
Square  Dance  Club,  2,  3;  Nature  Guide 
Association,  1,  2,  3. 

Donald  P.  Ray.  "Don.  "  45  Cross  St., 
Maiden.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
Robert  Gordon  Raymond.  Engineer- 
ing. 9  Stone  St.,  Auburn.  Auburn  High 
School.  Football,  1,  2,  3;  Lambda  Chi 
Alpha. 

Everett  J.  Raynes.  Jr.  557  Heath  St., 
Chestnut  Hill.' 

Robert  Andrew  Reis.  "Bob.  "  108 
School  St.,  West  Chelmsford.  Baseball, 
1,  2;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
Virginia  Ann  Riee.  "Jinni."  English. 
346  Upham  St.,  Melrose.  Melrose  High 
School.  Class  Nominating  Committee, 
1;  Newman  Club,   1,  2;  German  Club, 

1,  2;  Ski  Club,  2;  Modern  Dance  Club, 
1. 

Fred  Kellogg  Richardson.  "Red." 
Physical  Education.  88  Woodside  Ave., 
Amherst.  Transfer  from  Keene  Teach- 
ers' College.  Soccer,  2,  3  (Captain- 
elect,  4);  Basketball,  2,  3;  Track  3; 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Patricia  Helena  Richardson.  "Pat." 
Sociology,  127  Main  St.,  Groveland. 
Haverhill  High  School.  Campus  Va- 
rieties, 2:  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3;  Ski 
Club,  1,2;  Chi  Omega. 
Joseph  P.  Roberge.  F-2,  Federal 
Circle.  Amherst. 

William  Fenton  Robertson.  Jr. 
"Bill."  Food  Technology.  5  Churchill 
St.,  Amherst.  J.  Madison  High  School, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Interfraternity  Coun- 
cil, 2,  3;  Inter-Greek  Ball  Committee, 

2,  3;  Food  Technology  Club,  3;  Theta 
Chi. 

George  Francis  Robichaud.  Theta 
Chi. 

Barbara  Wood  Robinson.  "Robbie." 
Recreational  Leadership.  779  Parker 
St.,  East  Longmeadow.  Scrolls.  2; 
W.S.G.A.  Council.  2;  Women's  Glee 
Club,  2;  Outing  Club,  1,  2  (Vice-Presi- 
dent, 2);  Nature  Guide  Association,  2; 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
George  Howard  Robinson.  Jr.  Civil 
Engineering.  147  Bartlett  Ave..  North 
Wilbraham.  Classical  High  School. 
Louis  Robinson.  "Lou."  Mathe- 
matics. 138  Highland  St.,  Chelsea.  Chel- 
sea Senior  High  School.  Class  Nominat- 
ing Committee,  1;' Dean's  List,  1,  2; 
Student  Senate.  2;  University  Chorus, 
1;  Hiilel,  1,  2,  3;  Mathematics  Club,  3; 
International  Relations  Club,  1,  2,  3; 
Curriculum  Committee,  2  (Chairman); 
Student  Life  Committee,  1  (Chairman). 
William  E.  Robinson.  902  Front  St., 
Chicopee. 


Earl  Bernard  Rodriguez.  "Rod." 
Political  Science.  Whatlev.  Northamp- 
ton High  School.  Ski  Club,  2;  Interna- 
tional Relations  Club,  3;  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa. 

Patrick  H.  Rooncy,  Jr.  1454  River 
St.,  Boston,  36. 

Hyman  Roseman.  IG  Summer  Circle, 
Lynn. 

Goerge  H.  Roseiifield.  Forestry.  IS 
Perrin  St.,  Roxbury,  19.  Hyde  Park 
High  School. 

Ruth  Gloria  Rosenthal.  "Ruthie." 
Sociology.  123  Sutherland  Rd.,  Brigh- 
ton. Brighton  High  School.  Hillel,  1,  2, 
3;  Quarterly,  1;  Pre- Med.  Club,  2; 
Sigma  Delta  Tau. 

Irma  L.  Rossnian.  Chemistr.v.  2.5 
Beaconsfield  Rd..  Brooklinc.  Brookline 
High  School.  Hillel,  1,  2,  3;  I.Z.F.A.,  3 
(Secretary);  Psychology  Club,  2. 
Arthur  E.  Rowe.  24  Eisenhower  St., 
Springfield. 

Barbara  Preston  Rowe.  "Barb." 
Mathematics.  126  Chestnut  St.,  New 
Bedford.  New  Bedford  High  School, 
Dean's  List,  1,  2;  Band,  2,  3;  Sinfon- 
ietta,  1,  2,  3;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3;  Mathe- 
matics Club,  3;  W.A.A.,  2. 
Norman  J.  Roy.  "Norm."  Chemistry. 
Dresser  St.,  Southbridge.  Mary  E. 
Wells  High  School.  Dean's  List,  2; 
Chemistry  Club,  1,  2,  3;  Mathematics 
Club.  1,  2,  3;  Pre-Med.  Club,  1,  2,  3. 
Merwiu  Herbert  Rubin.  "Rube." 
Zoology.  304  Commonwealth  Ave., 
Springfield.  Classical  High  School.  Tau 
Epsilon  Phi  (Treasurer,  3). 
Herbert  R.  Rumminger.  23  Center 
St.,  Leeds. 

George  A.  Runquist.  Economics.  170 
Massachusetts  Aye.,  Springfield,  Tech- 
nical High  School.  Dean's  List,  2; 
Theta  Chi. 

Mary  G.  A.  Ryan.  1.S  Kellog  Ave., 
Amherst. 

Marc  Sagan.  Natural  History.  22 
Abbotsford  St.,  Roxbury.  English  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  New  Eng- 
land Folk  Festival  Committee,  3;  Fer- 
nald  Entomology  Club,  3;  Nature 
Guide  Association,  2,  3;  Joint  Commit- 
tee on  Intercollegiate  Athletics,  2,  3; 
Varsity  Swimming  Team,  2  (Manager, 
3). 

Mitchell  R.  Samborski.  21  East 
Barllett  St.,  Westficld.  .Alpha  Gamma 
Rho. 

Janet  Olive  Sanctuary.  Jan.  Bac- 
teriology. 20  Allen  St.,  Amherst.  Am- 
herst High  School.  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3 
(Treasurer,  2);  Jud.son  Fellowship,  2,  3 
(Treasurer,  2;  Vice-President,  3);  Soph- 
omore-Seiiior  Hop  Committee,  2  (Sec- 
retary, 2);  Scrolls,  2;  Band,  2.  3;  Choir. 
1;  Women's  Glee  Club,  2;  W.A.A.,  1,  2, 
3;  Carnival  Ball  Committee,  3;  Sigma 
Kappa  (Vice-President,  3). 
Robert  L.  SanSoucic.  80  Park  St., 
Adams.  Kappa  Sigma. 
Dorothy  Anne  Saulnier.  "Dot." 
English.  37  Mansfield  St.,  Framingham. 
Framingham  High  School.  Newman 
Club,  1,  2,  3;  4-H  Club,  1,  2;  Collegian, 
1,  2,  3;  Handbook  Board,  1;  Outing 
Club,  1;  International  Relations  Club, 
3;  W.A.A.,  2. 

Frances  Schekman.  "Pat."  Bac- 
teriology. 151  Shawmut  St.,  Springfield. 
Classical  High  School.  Scrolls,  2  (Sccre- 
tar.y-Treasurer);  Hillel,  1,  2,  3;  Inter- 
Greek  Ball  Committee,  3;  Bacteriology 
Club,  3;  Panhellenic,  3,  3;  Choir,  1; 
Roister  Doisters,  1,  2,  3:  University 
Chorus,  3;  Inlernationiil  Relations 
Club,  3;  Modern  Dance  Club,  1;  Sigma 
Delta  Tau. 

Robert  Schierlon.  State  Line,  Mass. 
Ruth  Ema  Schlenker.  "Schlenk. " 
Food  Technology.  0  Ward  Ter.,  Lynn- 
field.  Wakefield  High  School.  S.C.A,, 
1,  2,  3;  Pilgrim  Fellowship,  1,  2,  3; 
Ski  Club,  2;  Sigma  Kappa. 
Everett  D.  Schubert.  ISS  Pleasant 
Valley  St.,  Mcthuen.  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon. 

Joseph  Norman  Segel.  "Joe."  Poul- 
try. !l  f'^il"!  '^1  .  V.-v,l..n  N.-vvlf.n  Hifh 
Scho.il,  11.  ;in  I  ,  '  ■  I'. Mill,,  (  |.,K.  :',. 
Donal.l   I    I.Mil.  ~   ^.  n.M  hi,        (  -I, 

Fed.-iMl     I  ,,,  |.         \,„1,,  ,    ;        W l.r 

Cominei...-  llinl,  ,-•.  Iim„I.  .-k,  I  lul.,  I; 
Veterans'  C:iul,,  I. 


Martin  Sevoian.  255  Pelham  St., 
Mcthuen. 

A.  Max  Shaponik.  "  Shippy. "  Political 
Science.  284  Oakland  St.,  Springfield. 
Classical  High  School.  Hillel,  1,  2; 
Statesmen,  1;  Men's  Glee  Club,  1,  2; 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi. 

Francis  K.  Sheehan.  15  Brewster  Ct., 
Northampton. 

Milton  Shore.  "Mickey."  Ph.vsical 
and  Biological  Sciences.  74  Marlbor- 
ough St.,  Chelsea.  Chelsea  High  School 
Dean's  List,  1;  Hillel,  1,  2;  Pre-Med. 
Club,  1,  2;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi  (Secretary, 
1,2). 

Bruce  Whitman  Shufelt.  Economics. 
239  School  St.,  Walpole.  Amherst  High 
School.  Class  Nominating  Committee, 
2;  S.C.A.,  2;  Sophomore-Senior  Hop 
Committee,  2;  Baseball,  1,  2;  Football, 
1;  U.  of  M.  Committee,  2;  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa  (Vice-President,  2;  President, 
3). 

Frank  E.  Shumway.  320  Elm  St., 
Northampton.  Kappa  Sigma. 
Lawrence  Herbert  Siegel.  "Larry." 
Bacteriology.  15  Roxton  St.,  Dorches- 
ter. Roxbury.  Roxbury  Memorial  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  2;  Bacteriology 
Club,  3;  Band,  1;  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 
AUen  Silbergleit.  "Al."  Pre-Med. 
1373  Dwigbt  St.,  Springfield.  Technical 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3;  Hillel, 

1,  2,  3;  Chemistry  Club,  3;  Carnival  of 
Nations  Dance  Committee,  1;  Orches- 
tra, 1;  Pre-Med.  Club,  1,  2,  3;  Tau 
Epsilon  Phi. 

Lorraine  Ryna  Silverman.  "Lou." 
Political  Science.  25  Cary  Ave.,  Chelsea. 
Chelsea  High  School.  Class  Nominating 
Committee,  3;  Dean's  List,  1,  2,  3; 
Hillel,  1,  2,  3;  I.Z.F.A.,  3;  Choir,  1 ;  Rois- 
ter Doisters,  3;  Women's  Glee  Club,  2; 
University  Chorus,  3;  Pre-Med.,  1,  2; 
Radio  Club,  2;  International  Relations 
Club,  1,  2,  3;  Modern  Dance  Club,  1. 
A.  Jack  Sims.  "Sir  Philip. "  Languages 
and  Literature.  117  Morse  Ave.,  Brock- 
ton. Brockton  High  School.  Academic 
Activities  Board,  3;  Dean's  List,  3; 
French  Club,  1,  2,  3;  Roister  Doisters. 
3;  Campus  Varieties,  1;  Psychology 
Club,  3;  Radio  Club,  2,  3;  Varsity  Soc- 
cer, 3;  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 
Carl  J.  Sindermann.  136  North  St., 
North  Adams. 

Gloria  Frances  Sirine.  "Si."  Chem- 
istry. 32  Ruskin  St.,  Springfield,  8. 
High  School  of  Commerce.  Dean's  List, 
1;  S.C.A.,   1,  2,  3;  Pilgrim  Fellowship, 

2,  3;  Chemistry  Club,  3;  Women's  Glee 
Club,    2;    University    Chorus,    3;    Ski 
Club,  3;  Mathematics  Club,  1. 
Charles   F.   Skiff.    3006   Valencia   St., 
Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla. 

Marie  Skifflngton.  "Skiff."  Bacteri- 
ology. 7  High  St.,  West  Brookfield. 
Warren  High  School.  Newman  Club. 
1,  2,  3;  Bacteriology  Club,  3;  Women's 
Glee  Club,  2. 

Frederick  Cabot  Skolfield.  "Bud." 
Economics.  134  Salisbury  Rd.,  Brook- 
line.  Norwood  High  School.  Thcta  Chi. 
Margaret  Elizabeth  Slate.  "Peg." 
Home  Economics.  Bernardston.  Powers 
Institute.  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3;  Wesley  Foun- 
dation, 1,  2,  3;  4-H  Club,  1,  2,  3  (Secre- 
tary. 1):  Home  Economics  Club.  1.  2.  3; 
International  Club,  2. 
Howard  Bruce  Smith,  Jr.  "H.B." 
Physics.  363  Main  St.,  Easthampton. 
Williston  Academy.  Lambda  Chi 
Alpha. 

James  M.  Smith,  Jr.  "Jim.  "  87 
Monastery  Ave..  West  Springfield. 
Kappa  Sigma. 

Richard  N.  Smith.  "Smittv."  For- 
estry. 82  North  Summit  St..  Bergen- 
field,  N.  J.  Tenafiy  High  School,  N.  J. 
Roister  Doisters,  2;  Sinfonietta,  1; 
Men's  Glee  Club,  2;  S.C.A.,  2;  Radio 
Club,  1;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  (Vice- 
President,  2). 

Charlotte  Alice  Snow.  "Charl." 
Sociology.    21     Onk     -i        MnMleboro. 

Middleboro  High  -.  1 1    -  I     \  .  1,  2, 

3;  S.C.A.  Cabinel.  ;,  \\.-Lv  Inunda- 
tion, 1;  Pilgrim  l'dluu.,liip,  2,  3;  4-H 
Club,  1;  Band.  2,  3;  Choir.  1;  Sigma 
Kappa. 

Beverly  Elaine  Soulhwick.  "Min- 
nie." Home  Economics.  25  Mapleshade 
Ave,     East     Longmcadow.     Technical 

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High  School.  Alumni  Home-Coming 
Committee,  3;  S.C.A. ,  1,  2,  3;  Home 
Economics  Club,  1,  2,  3  (Secretary,  2); 
Index,  3;  W.A.A.,  2;  Sigma  Kappa. 
Calvin  Milton  Spivak.  "Cal."  Politi- 
cal Science.  160  Village  St.,  Medway. 
Medway  High  School.  Dean's  List.  2; 
Hillel.  1,  2,  3;  Pre-Med.  Club,  1,  2,  3; 
Tau  Epsilon  Phi. 

Walter  Spokowski.  86  Maple  St., 
Northampton. 

Naomi  Alice  Spreiregen.  "Noni." 
Psychology.  55  Pasadena  Rd.,  Dor- 
chester. Girls'  Latin  School.  Collegian, 
1,  2,  3  (Exchange  Editor,  2);  Quarterly 
Club,  1;  Psychology  Club.  2;  Radio 
Club,  2;  W.A.A.,  2;  Sigma  Delta  Tau. 
Bernice  Staniszewski.  Forest  Lake 
Dist.,  Palmer. 

Paul  Stenard.  6  Stevens  St.,  Turners 
Falls. 

Eileen  Therese  Stern.  Home  Eco- 
nomics. 27  Gertrude  Ave.,  Lowell. 
Lowell  High  School  Hillel,  1.  2,  3 
HomeFconomicsClub,  1,2.  3  Choir.  1 
Women's  Glee  Club  2  Unnersitj 
Choru-  '  Rulio  Cluh  _'  f  Girmnr 
Club    1 


Patricia  Mary  Stevens.  "Pat."  So- 
ciology. 107  Elm  St.,  Amesbury.  Ames- 
bury  High  School.  Newman  Club,  1,  2, 
3;  Index,  2.  3. 

Waldo   A.   Stevens.    433    Pelham   St., 
Methuen.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
John  H.  Strand.  H-1.  Federal  Circle 
Amherst. 

Arden  Claire  Sullivan.  Mathematics 
146  Pearl  St..  Holyoke.  Holyoke  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  1;  Newman  Club 
1,  2;  Mathematics  Club,  1,  2. 
John  Francis  Sullivan.  "Sully." 
Economics.  74  Pearl  St.,  Holyoke 
Rosary  High  School.  Newman  Club 
1,  2;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 
Norman  Sullivan.  49  North  Main 
St.,  South  Hadley  Falls.  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon. 

Barbara  M.  Sutton.  165  College  St., 
Amherst. 

Beverlv  Bruce  Sykes.  "  Bev."  French. 
Chester.  Chester  High  School.  Scrolls. 
2;  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3;  French  Club,  1.  2.  3 
(Secretary,  2);  W.S.G.A.  Council.  3; 
Choir,  1;  Women's  Glee  Club,  2;  French 
Club,  1.  2.  3  (Secretary.  2);  Pi  Beta  Phi. 
Walter  Frank  Szelela.  Jr.  'Sul." 
Mathematics.  332  Granl.y  IM..  Chico- 
pcc.  Chicopee  High  Scliuol.  D.an's 
List.  1;  Newman  Club,  1,  2;  Mathe- 
matics Club,  1.  2. 


Eileen  Ruth  Tnnanbaum.  English. 
45  Windsor  Rd..  Brooklinc.  Girls'  Latin 
School.  Dean's  List,  1.  2:  Hillcl,  1,  2.  3 
(Sonior  Cmincil.  1,  'J.  :!V,  ColloRian,  3; 
Haii,llio,.k  Hoar. I.  1,  2,  :!;  Imiex.  2.  3 
(So,T,-tarv.  :;)-,  Hoislvr  Doi-l.-rs.  2.  3; 
Qiiarli-rlv  Clul..  1,  2;  rri-Mf,l.  Club, 
1.  2;  Inti-rnalional  Relations  Club.  3; 
Modern  Dance  Club,  1;  Sigma  Delta 
Tau. 

Pctcr  Tossinari.  49  Broad  St.,  Salem. 
Donald  Thatcher.  "Don."  Loring 
Ave.,  West  Dennis.  Sigma  .\lplia  Ep- 
silon, 

.Mvin  Alfred  Thcrrien.  Entomology. 
944  Granbv  Rd.,  Chicopee  Falls. 
Chicopec  High  School.  Ski  Club,  1,  2; 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
Robert  Murray  Thomas.  German. 
240    Manniuc   St.,   N'ee.lham.   Transfer 


N..rlhc 
1. 


R..iste 


Vni' 
n,.isli- 


Dea 
3;    Uni- 


Club.  ; 

Henry  Thompson.  939  Place  S 
Framingham. 

Harry  Wallis  Thorne.  Forestry.  2 
Water  St..  Saugus.  Saugus  High  Scho 
Carnival  Committee  3;Ski  Club.  1,  2, 


necessary  in  histology 


Leon  Chester  Thresher.  English. 
Hardwick.  Hardwick  High  School. 
S.C.A.,    1,    2,    3;    Wesley    Foundation, 

1,  2,  3;  Statesmen,  1;  Glee  Club.  1,  2; 
Universitv  Chorus,  3;  Chorale,  3; 
Operetta  Guild,  2,  3. 

James  T.  Timberlake.  "Tim.  "  Ani- 
mal Husbandry.  257  Fairmont  St..  Bel- 
mont. Belmont  High  School.  Dean's 
List,  1;  Men's  Glee  Club,  2;  Kappa 
Sigma. 

Barbara  Mae  Tinkham.  "Tink."  61 
Wood  St.,  Middlehoro.  Middleboro 
High  School.  Outing  Club.  1,  2,  3  (Sec- 
retary, 2,  3);  S.C.A.,  1,  2,  3;  College 
Pilgrim  Fellowship,  1,  2,  3  (Co-Chair- 
man  Recreation,  3);  Nature  Guide 
Association,  3  (Secretary,  3). 
Robert  A.  Tolman.  "Bob."  Pre- 
Mcd.  19  Eldert  St..  Springheld.  Tech- 
nical High  School.  Dean's  List,  1; 
S.C.A.,  2.  3;  College  Pilgrim  Fellowship. 

2,  3;  Pre-Med.  Club,  2.  3;  Lambda  Chi 
.\lpha. 

Roslaide  Myra  Tolman.  "Roz."  So- 
ciology. 9  Crescent  Ave..  Chelsea. 
Chelsea  High  School.  Collegian,  1; 
Handbook  Board,  1,  2,  3;  Index,  2; 
Hillel,  1,  2,  3;  French  Club,  1,  2;  Quar- 
terly Club,  1,  2;  Pre-Med.  Club,  1,  2,  3; 
Psychology  Club,  3;  Sigma  Delta  Tau 
(Recording  Secretary,  3). 
Earl  F.  Tonet.  36  Conz  St.,  North- 
ampton. 


Robert  William  Toohey.  "Bob." 
Economics.  223  Hampden  St..  Chic- 
opee. Chicopee  High  School.  University 
Chorus,  3-  Newman  Club.  1.  2,  3; 
Psv.h.ilogv  Clnl..  3;  Radio  Club,  2,  3; 
Kai.paSiguia  i  11om>,- Steward,  3). 
Trii.-  Ti.w.-r.  ■  Cliuik."  C.encral  Agri- 
oullure.  222  C-iilr.-  Av.,  Ahinglon, 
Al>ingl..n  lli^•ll  S.-Ihh.I.  I  nl.-rfrnlnnil  v 
Council.  2.  3;  .Vuimal  1 1  .i,l,;i  h.hv  Clui;, 
1,3;  4.U  Club.  1,  2.  3;  ()  IW  .  iS,rt'.;nil- 
at-Arms.  2;  Vice-Presideul .  31. 
Alison  Trombla.  "Shorty."  Sociol- 
ogy. 297  Elm  St.,  Amesburv.  Amesbury 
High  School.  Class  Nominating  Com- 
mittee, 2,  3;  Dean's  List,  1,  2;  Band- 
cttes,  2;  S,C.A.,  1,  3;  Kappa  Alpha 
Thcta. 

Emily  Lambert  Trott.  Psychology. 
25G  Woodland  Rd.,  Auburudale.  New- 
ton High  School.  Class  Nominating 
Committee.  2;  Dean's  List.  2;  Pan- 
hellenic,  3;  Campus  Chest  Drive  Com- 
mittee, 3;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
William  Marshall  Trousdale.  Agri- 
cultural Economics.  9  Vancouver  St., 
Boston.  Dean  Academy.  Dean's  List.  2. 
Frank E. Truesdale.  "Roger."  Educa- 
tion. 43A  Melvin  Ave.,  Lynn.  Lynn 
English  High  School. 
John  P.  Trull.  West  Main  St.,  Dudley. 
William  David  Tunis.  "Bill."  En- 
tomology. 51  Mt.  Tom  Ave.,  East- 
I'ampton.  Easthampton  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  1;  Interfraternity  Council, 
3  (Treasurer.  3);  Veterans''  Club,  1; 
Soccer,  2;  Football,  1;  Campus  Varie- 
ties, 2;  Alumni  Weekend  Committee,  3 
(Chairman,  d):  Carnival  Committee,  3; 
Inter-Greek  B.all  Committee,  3  (Treas- 
urer. 3);  Campus  Community  Chest 
Fund,  3  (Chairman,  3):  Fernald  En- 
tomology Club,  3;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa 
(Inductor.  3). 

Duncan  H.  Urquhart.  E-3,  Federal 
Circle,  Amherst. 

Winthrop  Bruce  Vail.  "Win."  Engi- 
neering. 160  Walnut  St.,  Springfield. 
Technical  High  School.  Kappa  Sigma 
(Vice-President,  2). 

Eugene  H.  Varney.  "Gene."  Botan.v. 
South  Egremont  Rd.,  Great  Barrington. 
Searles  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2; 
Outing  Club,  2;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 
Arlvne  Lorraine  Vilker.  Psychology. 
13  Nahant  Rd.,  Revere.  Revere  High 
School.  Choir.  1,  2;  Quarterly,  1;  Hillel, 
1.2.  3;  Sigma  Delta  Tau. 
.lane  S.  Vondell.  "Janie."  76  Fearing 
St.,  Amherst.  Recreational  Leadership. 
Northampton  High  School.  Band,  2; 
Choir,  1;  Women's  Glee  Club.  2;  S.C.A., 
1:  W.A.A.,  2:  Modern  Dance  Club,  1,  2 
(Manager,  1):  Kappa  .Mpha  Theta. 
.Janet  Elizabeth  Vondell.  "Jan." 
Home  Economics.  SO  Fearing  St.,  Am- 
herst. Amherst  High  School.  Band,  2; 
Burnham  Declamation.  1;  W^omen's 
Glee  Club.  2:  Outing  Club,  1;  S.C.A., 
1,  2;  S.C.A.  Cabinet,  1:  4-H  Club,  1; 
Home  Economics  Club,  1;  Naiads,  1,  2: 
Modern  Dance  Club,  1,  2;  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta. 

Philip  A.  Vondell.  76  Fearing  St.. 
Amherst. 

.Anna  Eleanor  Walak.  "Anne." 
Zoologv.  Box  2.  Berkshire,  Pittsfield. 
Pittsfield  High  School.  Newman  Club, 
1,  2;  Chemistry  Club,  2;  Ski  Club,  2; 
Pi  Beta  Phi. 

Theresa  .Julia  Walkowiak.  "Terry." 
Home  Economics.  36  Everett  Ave., 
Webster.  Bartlett  High  School.  Outing 
Club.  1;  Newman  Club,  1.  2,  3;  Home 
Economics  Club,  1.  2,  3;  W.A.A.,  2.  3. 
Marilvn  Walsh.  "Lynn."  Sociology. 
57  Dillon  Ave.,  Holvoke.  Holvoke  High 
School.  Drill  Team.'S;  Roister  Doisters, 
1:  Women's  Glee  Club,  3;  University 
Chorus.  3;  Ski  Club,  1,  2;  Newman 
Club,  1,2,  3. 

Corinne  Mary  Waters.  "Corey." 
Home  Economics.  42  Lowden  St.. 
Pittsfield.  Pittsfield  High  School. 
S.C.A..  2,  3;  Home  Economics  Club, 
1,2,  3;  Ski  Club,  2,  3. 
Clifton  Masen  Waugh.  "Kip."  Ani- 
mal Husbandry.  New  Braintree.  North 
Brookfield  High  School.  Dean's  List. 
1,  2;  Outing  Club,  1;  S.C.A.,  1;  Animal 
Husbandry  Club,  1,  2;  4-H  Club,  1,  2; 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 

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John    A.    W.idh.ins,   Jr.   ".lohnny." 

Foreslrv,   2  1    llarl..«    Ave.,  Northamp- 
ton.   Noi|K;mu|.I..m    High    School.    .\ca- 

,1,-imI.-   A.lnHi,-.    11. KM-. I.   :V.   Di-au's   I,i,;|, 
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.\ss...,;ih.iii,  L',  ,;;  ll|,eieUa  l.ii.l.l,  2.  3. 
J.>.,.|,li  (i.orgc  Weincr.  So  Mountforl 
SI..  11., si.., I,  l.->. 

John  J.  Wells.  535  South  Pleasant  St., 
Amiiersl. 

Lewis  F.  Wells,  Jr.  11  Fairmount  St., 
Melrose. 

Paulina  F.  Wells.  A-3,  Federal  Circle, 
Amherst. 

William  T.  Wells,  Jr.  A-3,  Federal 
Circle,  Amherst. 

Wilma    Roberta   Wescott.    "Willie." 
Recreational    Leadership.    East    Poult- 
ney,  Vt.  Poultney  High  School.  Class 
Nominating  Committee,  2;  Sinfonielta, 
1;   Women's  Glee  Club,  2;  University 
Chorus,    2,    3;     Chorale,    3;     Campus 
Varieties,   2;   S.C.A.   Choir,   3;   S.C  A 
1,  2,  3;  .Tudson  Fellowship,  1,  2,  3  (Presi- 
dent,  3,   4);   4-H    Club,    1,   2;    Nature 
Guide  Association,  3. 
Herbert    West?.     31     Huard    St.,    Fall 
River.  Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 
Mildred      Louise      West.       "  Millv  " 
Floriculture.  31  Huard  St.,  Fall  River 
Sacred  Heart  Academy.  Glee  Club    1- 
Newman  Club,  2;  Naiads,  2 
Franklin  B.  Wetherbe.  Independence 
State  Hospital,  Independence,  Iowa 
Ralph   W.   Whitcomb,  Jr.   348   Ster- 
ling St..  Clinton. 

John  H.  White.   Animal  Husbandry 
Whiteward    Farm,    Winchendon     Mu'r- 
dock    High    School.    Dean's    List      1- 
Animal  Husbandry  Club,  1,  2,  3;  4-H 
Club,    1,    2,    3;   Q.T.V.    (Corresponding 
Secretary,  2;  Treasurer,  3). 
George    C.     Whorf.     Benjamin     Rd 
Shirley.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
Paul  R.  Wilbur.  R.F.D.  No.  Q   Orange 
Elizabeth  A.  Wileikis.  91  Summer  St  ,' 
North  Amherst. 

Nathan  Winer.  566  North  Maine  St., 
Palmer. 

Edward  B.  Wirt.  63  Fairfield  Ave., 
Holyoke. 

David  Wolf.  "Dave."  Economics.  37 
Charlotte  St.,  Dorchester.  Boston  Latin 
School.  Football,  1;  Index,  3;  Hillel 
1,  2,  3:  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  (Exchequer,  3; 
Comptroller,  2). 

Ruth  Marlyn  Worthing.  History. 
2.54  Locust  St.,  Holyoke.  Hol,yoke  High 
School.  S.C.A..  2.  3. 

Michael  Woynar.  41  Hillside  Ave., 
Amherst. 

Charles  Merrick  Wright.  Chemistry. 
67  West  St.,  Northampton.  Northamp- 
ton High  School.  Dean's  List,  1  2- 
S.C.A.,  2,  3;  Chemistry  Club,  2;  Math- 
ematics Club,  3. 

George  Edward  Wright.  Liberal  Arts. 
67  West  St.,  Northampton.  Northamp- 
ton High  School.  C1.1SS  Nominating 
Committee,  1;  Kappa  Sigma. 
David  Yarosh.  "Dave."  Political 
Science.  280  Humboldt  Ave.,  Roxbury. 
Boston  Latin  School.  Class  Nominating 
Committee,  3;  Hillel,  1,  2,  3;  Radio 
Club,  2;  University  Chorus,  3;  Operetta 
Guild,  3;  International  Relations  Club, 
3. 

Alan  Nelson  Young.  Dairy  Industry. 
13  Marion  Rd.,  Belmont.  Belmont 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2;  Phillips 
Brooks  Club,  1,  2,  3;  S.C.A.,  2,  3;  Dairy 
Club,  2,  3;  Sigma  .\lpha  Epsilon. 
Betty  Ann  Young.  Economics.  33 
Alden  Ave.,  Pittsfield.  Pittsfield  High 
School.  Drill  Team,  2,  3;  Newman 
Club,  1,  2,  3;  Pi  Beta  Phi. 
Edward  Young.  "Ed."  Economics. 
116  Elm  Hill  Ave.,  Roxbury.  English 
High  School.  Collegian,  1,  2,  3,  (Circula- 
tion Manager,  2;  Assistant  Sports  Edi- 
tor, .3);  Campus  Varieties,  3;  Hillel,  1,  2, 
3;  Carnival  Committee,  3;  Ps.vchology 
Club,  1,  2;  Radio  Club,  2,  3  (President, 
2);  Joint  Committee  on  Intercollegiate 
Athletics,  2;  Track  Manager,  2;  .\lpha 
Epsilon  Pi. 

Adolph  Michael  Zukowski.  "Zook." 
Economics.  South  Mill  River  Rd., 
South  Deerfield.  Deerfield  High  School. 
Roister  Doisters.  3;  Inter-Class  Plays, 
3;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 


'50  —  SOPHOMORES  —  '50 


Melv 
Charles  L'Esper; 


I  MaiUoux,  Capt.;  Thomas  Turner,  Sgt.-at-Arnis 
ice,  Treas.;  Doris  Carbone,  V.-Pres.;  Henry  Shensky.  Pn 
Ahsent:  Elizabeth  Skahill.  Sec. 


Several  cool  mornings  last  fall  saw 
groups  of  shivering  freshmen  assembled 
outside  Lewis  Hall,  rendering  a  five  A.M. 
serenade  led  by  grinning  sophomores. 
The  freshman  girls  too,  had  their  taste  of 
hazing  at  the  hands  of  the  sophomore 
Scrolls.  But  after  showing  their  superior- 
ity by  a  final  victory  in  the  annual  Rope 
Pull,  the  sophomores  settled  down  to  a 
peaceful  existence  highlighted  by  the  in- 
terclass  plays  and  the  sophomore  presen- 
tation of  The  FIori.it  Shop,  which  merited 
second  place. 


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Israel  Abrahamson.  14  Wooilleigh 
Ave.  Green6cld. 

Henry  Adams.  Montague  Rd..  Am- 
herst. 

Shirley  Marie  Adams.  Home  Eco- 
nomics. iS  Inman  St.,  Hopedale.  Hope- 
dale  High  School.  University  Chorus,  2; 
S.C.A.,  1,  3;  Wesley  Foundation,  1,  2; 
Judson  Fellowship,  1,  2  (Treasurer,  2); 
Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2. 
William  Horace  Adams.  "Bill." 
Economics.  4+  Pomeroy  Ave.,  Pitts- 
field.  Pittsfield  High  School.  Wesley 
Foundation,  1,  2. 

John  Robert  Addison.  History.  30 
Main  St.,  Northfield.  Mount  Hermon 
School.  Roister  Doisters,  1;  Outing 
Club,  1;  S.C.A.,  1;  French  Club,  1; 
Theta  Chi. 

Mary  Eileen  Aldrich.  "Lynn."  Soci- 
ology. 706  Allen  St.,  Springfield.  Clas- 
sical High  School.  Newman  Club,  1,  2, 
3;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
Alexander  Allan  Alexander.  "Al. " 
Physical  Education.  22  Pearl  St.,  Hud- 
son Hud.son  High  School.  Class  Nomi- 
nating Committee,  2;  Military  Ball 
Committee,  2;  Inter-Class  Athletic 
Board,  2;  Baseball,  !;  Soccer,  2;  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho. 

Donald  Macomber  Allen.  "Don." 
Wildlife  Management.  93  Fort  St., 
F,airhavcn.  Moses  Brown  School.  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon. 

Lawr€!nce  Arnold  Allen.  "Squeak." 
Historv.  17  Pinkham  PL,  Lynn.  Trans- 
fer from  Fort  Devens.  Newman  Club,  2; 
International  Relations  Club,  2;  Inde- 
pendents, ' 


Track,    1,   2:    Weight-Lifting,   2;   Alpha 

Epsilon  Pi  (House  Manager,  2). 

Richard  Babbitt.  92  Woodlawn  Ave., 

Welle.slev. 

John  Baier.  110  E.  Emerson  St.,  Mel- 


Burton  Ander 


We: 


.  20  Cavanaugh  Rd., 


Clinton  Anderson.  264  No.  Pleasant 

St.,  Amherst. 

David  .\ndcrson.  29  Nutting  St., 
Fitchburg. 

Donald  Lindsay  Anderson.  "  Andy.  " 
Poultry  Husbandry.  6  Sheridan  Rd., 
Stoneham.  Stoneham  High  School. 
Poultry  Club,  2;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 
Francis  X.  Anderson.  "Andy." 
Landscape  Architecture.  Cornet  Stetson 
Rd.,  Greenbush.  Scituate  High  School. 
Kappa  Sigma". 

Fred  Anderson.  242  Tecumseh  St., 
Fall  River. 

Frederick  Nathaniel  Anderson,  Jr. 
"Andy."  Economics.  31  Nahantan  St., 
Newton  Centre,  .M.  Newton  High 
School.  Outing  Club,  1;  Phillips  Brooks 
Club,  1;  S.C.A.,  1;  S.C.A.  Cabinet,  1; 
Cheer  Leader,  2;  Rifle  Team,  1,  2; 
Theta  Chi  (Treasurer,  1;  Librarian,  2). 
Leonard  Anderson.  61  Northampton 
St.,  Easthampton. 

Lorene  Smith  Andersen.  "Renie. " 
Liber.al  Arts.  120  Bedford  St.,  Portland, 
Me.  Deering  High  School.  Scrolls,  2 
(Secretary-Treasurer,  2);  Collegian,  1; 
Handbook  Bo.-ird,  1;  Women's  Glee 
Club,  1;  Phillips  Brooks  Club,  1; 
W.A.A.,  2  (Publicity  Manager,  2); 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
Richard  Addison  Andrews.  "Dick." 
Botany.  167  Lothrop  St.,  Beverly. 
Transfer  from  Fort  Devens.  Outing 
Club,  2;  Radio  Station,  2;  Student 
Action  Committee,  2;  Carnival  Com- 
mittee, 2;  International  Relations  Club, 
2;  Independents,  2. 

Mary  Catherine  Armato.  "Armat." 
Science.  74  Florence  St.,  Winchester. 
Winchester  High  School.  Newman 
Club,  1,  2;  French  Club,  1;  Radio  Club, 
1.2. 

WiUiam  Dean  Athearn.  "Bill." 
Forestry.  510.5  North  Main  St.,  Fall 
River.  Transfer  from  Fort  Devens. 
Dean's  List,  1;  Camera  Club,  1  (Treas- 
urer, 1). 

Vitie  Charles  Atkociiis.  Forestry. 
419  Millbury  St.,  Worcester.  High 
School  of  Commerce. 
Myron  Lawrence  Atlas.  Business 
Administration.  4.')  Nevada  St..  Win- 
throp.  Winthrop  High  School.  Hillel, 
1,12;    Football,    1,   2;   B.-isketball,    1,   2; 


Ralph  Leigh  Bailey.  Mathematics. 
166  Clifford  St.,  New  Bedford.  New 
Bedford  High  School.  Theta  Chi. 
Harry  Bain.  54  Oakland  St.,  Lowell. 
Simon  Baker.  39  Highland  St.,  Re- 
Joan  Marie  Bangs.  Zoology.  Box  S4, 
North  Hatfield.  Smith  Academy. 
Dean's  List,  1;  S.C.A.,  2;  College  Pil- 
grim Fellowship,  1,  2;  Pre-Med.  Club, 
1.  2;  Pi  Beta  Phi. 

Arthur  Cory  Bardwell.  "Red.  "  Eco- 
nomics. 05  Main  St.,  Hatfield.  Decrfield 
Academy. 

Joseph  Kevin  Barlow.  Agriculture. 
1S3  Weld  St.,  Boston.  Transfer  from 
Fort  Devens.  Radio  Station,  2;  Outing 
Club,  2;  Newman  Club,  2;  Student 
Action  Committee,  2;  Carnival  Com- 
mittee, 2;  International  Relations 
Club,  2;  Independents,  2. 
Roger  Thomas  Barron.  "Uncle." 
Forestry.  Groton  House  Farm,  R.F.D. 
Ipswich.  Hamilton  High  School.  New- 
man Club,  1,  2. 

Barbara  Arcy  Bartlett.  'Bobbie.  " 
Home  Economics.  5S  Davidson  Rd., 
Worcester.  North  High  School.  Drill 
Team,  1,2;  Chi  Omega. 
George  Battit.  5S  Granville  Rd., 
Cambridge. 

Edward  Bausb.  37  Isabella  St.,  Hoi- 
Edward  Beal.  16  Midland  Rd.,  Welles- 
ley. 

Robert  Beal.  27  Aberdeen  St.,  Boston. 
Dorothy  Beers.  "  Dossey."  Home  Eco- 
nomics. 42  Claflin  St.,  Leominster. 
Transfer  from  Fitchburg  State  Teach- 
ers' College.  Drill  Team,  2;  Phillips 
Brooks  Club,  2;  S.C.A.,  2;  Independent. 
Virginia  M.  Bennett.  "Ginny." 
Poultry  Husbandry.  62  Dayton  St., 
Danvers.  Holton  High  School.  Poultry 
Club,  1,  2  (Secretary,  1,  2);  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma. 

William  Joseph  Bennett.  "Bill." 
Floriculture.  10  Hadley  St.,  South 
Hadlev.  Transfer  from  Fort  Devens 
Band,  1;  Newman  Club,  1,  2;  Floricul- 
ture Club,  2;  Radio  Club,  1. 
Jason  Stuart  Berger.  "Jay.  "  Food 
Technology.  SI  Columbia  Pk.,  Haver- 
bill.  Transfer  from  University  of  Con- 
necticut. Collegian,  1,  2;  Food  Tech- 
nology Club,  3;  Chemistry  Club,  3; 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 

Norman  Bcrkowifi.  395  Blue  Hill 
Ave.,  Boston. 

Joseph  Merton  Bernard.  "Joe." 
Agricultural  Economics.  West  Union 
St.,  Ashland.  Transfer  from  Fort 
Devens.  Newman  Club,  1,  2. 
Paul  Emile  Bernardin.  Entomology. 
635  Haverhill  St.,  Lawrence.  Transfer 
from  Fort  Devens.  Operetta  Guild,  1; 
Glee  Club,  1;  Newman  Club,  1,  2; 
Cheer  Leader,  2. 

Ida  Bertocchi.  15  Ames  St.,  (Juincv. 
Esther    Billings.    Central    St.,    Plain- 
field. 

James  Billings.  Box  314,  Rochester, 
Vt. 

Philip  James  Blanchard.  Jr.  Dairy. 
50  Hollywood  St.,  Worcester.  Transfer 
from  Worcester  State  Teacher's  Col- 
lege. Dairy  Club,  2;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsi- 

Warren  Spaulding  Blodget.  "  Blodg." 
Pomology.  R.F.D.,  Leominster.  Gush- 
ing Academy.  Transfer  from  Fort 
Devens.  Pomology  Club,  2;  Horticul- 
ture Show,  2;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa.  ^ 
Rachel  Louise  Blouin.  "Rae. " 
French.  17  High  St.,  Whitinsville. 
Northbridge  High  School.  Class  Nomi- 
nating Committee,  2;  Dean's  List,  1; 
H:iii,ilii.,,k  Hoard,  2;  Newman  Club, 
I.L'.  I'r.n.li  I'luli.  1,  2;  Sigma  Kappa. 
l>,.ris  Itoll,-...  :;■-'  Mvrlle  St.,  Pittsfield. 
l<u;,aUiid   Barbara   llonazzoli.   "Lin- 

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dv."  Home  Economics.  King  Philip 
Heights,  South  Sudbury.  Sudbury 
High  School.  Freshman  Handbook 
Board,  2;  Index,  2;  Pilgrim  Fellowship, 
1,  2;  Radio  Club,  1,2;  Sigma  Kappa. 
Harold  Bonneville.  446  Bernardston 
Rd.,  Greenfield. 

Charles  Bouchard.  416  Hilldale  Ave., 
Haverhill. 

Bernard  William  Bourdeau.  "  Ber- 
nie."  Pre-Dental.  116  Third  St.,  Tur- 
ners Falls.  Turners  Falls  High  School. 
Newman  Club,  2;  Pre-Med.  Club,  1; 
Kappa  Sigma. 

Philip  John  Bourque.  Economics. 
10S6  Hampden  St.,  Holyoke.  Holvoke 
High  School.  Class  Nominating  Com- 
mittee, 2;  Dean's  List.  1,  2;  Campus 
Varieties,  1;  S.C.A.  Cabinet,  1;  Iota 
Delta  Phi,  t. 

Zane  .\udbrev  Bower.  "  Coat."  "Bow- 
wow." Landscape  Architecture.  39 
Congress  Ave.,  Chelsea.  Chelsea  South 
High  School. 

John  Bovle.  21  Highland  St.,  Brock- 
ton. 


The  group  that  won  second  place  for  tli< 

Lawrence  Joseph  Brayman.  "Lar- 
ry." History.  20  Rittenhouse  Ter., 
Springfield.  Chelsea  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  1,  2;  Hillel,  1,  2;  Interna- 
tional Relations  Club,  1,  2;  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon Pi. 

Irene  Bresnick.  1220  Blue  Hill  Ave., 
Mattapan. 

Carlton  Bricknell.  1039  No,  Pleasant 
St.,  Amherst. 

William  Bringan.  43  Leonard  St., 
North  Adams. 

David  Emerson  Brooks.  "Dave." 
Forestry.  32  Circle  Dr.,  Waltham. 
Wiiltham  High  School.  Newman  Club, 
1.2. 

William  Bross.  124  .\cademy  Hill  Rd., 
Brighton. 

Harrison  Brown.  44  Walnut  St., 
Eastond.ale. 

Thomas  Orlando  Brown.  "Tom." 
Landscape  Architecture.  69  Warwick 
St.,  Roxbury,  20.  Jamaica  Plain  High 
School,  Newman  Club,  1,  2;  Landscape 
Architecture  Club,  2. 
Sydney  Brunell.  38  Fox  St.,  Worccs- 


old  Brunette.  12  Sunset  St.,  An 


Kuth  Marie  Buck.  Zoology.  IS  Her- 
snm  SI..  Slonchnm.  Sloncliam  High 
Scli.iol.  Doiui's  List.  1;  Scrolls,  2;  S.C.V, 
i;  Co\U-ec  rik'iiiii  I'cllowsliip.  1,  H; 
-Mc.i  Cliil.,  1.  2;  I'i 


1  riii 


l>av 


I  lliK'kli- 


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No, 


\ViUiaii 

Brocklo 

Eugeiir     Bugbee.     3     .\ca(lcn\,v 

Cliicopec, 

Frank  Bukoski.  Sunderland  Rd„ 

Amhcr.st, 

Robert    Bulcock.     "Bob,"     Pliy.sicnl 

Education.  353  Shaw  St.,  New  Bedford, 

New  Bedford  Vocational  High  School, 

Class    Treasurer,    1;    Dean's    List,    1; 

Thet.T  Chi. 

Paul  Philip  Burbutis.    Entomoiog.v, 

57    Juniper    St,,    Lawrence,    Lawrence 

High  School,  Band,  1.  2;  Nomads,  I,  2, 

PhyUis  Burnett.  H-3,  Federal  Circle, 

.\mherst, 

Priscilla  Eunice  Burnett     "Pircv  " 

Bacteriology,  Prospect  St  ,  Housatonic 

Searles  High  School.  Indf^,  2    W   \  A  , 

1,  2;  Naiads.  1,  2:  Kiippa  Alpha  Theta 


■'Sophs"  in  the  Inter-Class  Play  Contest 

Elizabeth  Burr.  491  Springfield  St„ 
Wilbraham. 

Richard  Burt.  W.  Main  St.,  Brook- 
field, 

John  Byrnes.  32  Crainwell  Ave,,  "West 
Springfield. 

Frank  Callahan.  45  Clark  St„  Fram- 
ingham. 

Doris  Catherine  Carbone.  "Dee," 
Biology.  U  Margaret  St„  Gardner, 
Gardner  High  School,  Naiads,  1,  2; 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta, 

Ralph  Nohle  Carew.  Physical  Educa- 
tion. 35  High  St.,  Monson.  Monson 
Academy.  S.C.A.,  1;  Soccer,  1,  2; 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

Alan  Carlson.  64  Raddins  Grove  Ave., 
Lvnn. 

William  Carmel.  22  Royal  .\ye„ 
Holvoke, 

Alexis  Adelbert  Caron.  "Alec." 
French.  1045  Monsanto  .\ye.,  Indian 
Orchard.  Technical  High  School,  Spring 
field.  Newman  Club,  2;  French  Club,  2; 
Radio  Club,  1, 

Paul  Donahue  Caron.  Sociology. 
Laurel  Dr.,  Huntington.  Huntington 
High  School.  Newman  Club,  2;  Vet- 
erans' Club,  2;  4-H  Club,  2, 


Eleanor  Sheldon  Carr.  "  Lee."  Home 
Economies,  '24  Sun.set  Ave,,  Chelms- 
ford, Northfield  School  for  Girls, 
Hcan's  List,  1;  Scrolls,  2;  University 
Chorus,  1,  2;  Chorale,  2;  Operetta 
(iuild,  1,  2;  S,C.A„  2;  Home  Economics 
Club,  1,  2  (Treasurer,  2);  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta, 

Francis  Xavinr  Carr.  "Fran."  For- 
estry. 211  Smith  St„  Lowell,  Lowell 
High  School, 

Charles  Carroll.  25ri  Westtord  St., 
Lowell, 

William  Casev.  4S  W.  Broadway, 
Gardner. 

.lames  M.  Cassidy.  ".Jim."  Agricul- 
I  ural  Keonomics.  7  Irene  St.,  Worcester, 
Transfer  from  Fort  Devens,  Newman 
Club,  1,2. 

IVlorris  Cave.  198  Spring  St.,  Florence. 
Patricia  .\nn  Chadwiek.  "Chad." 
Jledical  Technology.  Main  St.,  West 
Boxford.  Johnson  High  School.  Band, 
1.  2;  Orchestra,  1,  2;  University  Chorus, 
1,  2;  S,C.A.,  1.  2;  Wesley  Foundation,  1 ; 
College  Pilgrim  Fellowship,  2;  4-H 
Club,  1;  Independents, 
Thomas  Chaffee.  63  Woodbridge  St., 
South  Hadlev. 

Elmer  Chamberlain.  Main  St.,  Digh- 
ton. 

Edwin  Chandler.  170  Parmenter  Rd„ 
West  Newton, 

Paul  Channcll.  41  Charnock  St., 
Beverly. 

Robert  Chapdelaine.  36  Mary  St,, 
Chicopee  Falls, 

Robert  Chapin.  1  East  St.,  Northfield. 
Ernest  Carlton  Charron.  "Ernie." 
Agricultural  Economics,  Lakeside  Ave., 
Lund's  Corner  Station,  New  Bedford. 
Transfer  from  Fort  Devens.  Newman 
Club.  2;  4-H  Club,  2. 
Estelle  Rose  Chase.  "Lolly,"  !.S  Nar- 
ragansett  St.,  Springfield.  Transfer 
from  American  International  College, 
Hillel,  2, 

Frederick  N.  B.  Chase.  Forestry,  1260 
Pleasant  St.,  East  Weymouth.  Transfer 
from  Fort  Devens.  Radio  Club,  2, 
,loseph  John  Chmura.  Jr.  "  Shmoe. " 
Chemistry.  63  South  St.,  Chicopee. 
Chicopee  High  School,  University 
Chorus,  1.  2;  Chorale,  1,  2;  Phillips 
Brooks  Club,  1,  2;  Ski  Club.  1;  Swim- 
ming, 1,  2. 

Gratia  Clancy.  7S  East  St„  Mt,  Tom. 
George  Clark.  14  Pavson  Rd.,  Fox- 
boro. 

Jo-Anne  Clark.  "Jo."  209  Worcester 
Rd.,  Framingham.  Greenfield  High 
School.  Newman  Club,  1,  2;  W.A.A,, 
1,2;  Naiads,  1,2;  Chi  Omega. 
Thomas  Edward  Clark.  Economics. 
1145  Northampton  St.,  Holyoke. 
Cathedral  High  School,  Indianapolis, 
Indiana.  Newman  Club,  1,  2;  Theta 
Chi. 

Eliot  K.  Cohen.  "  El."  Economics.  141 
Woodside  Ter.,  Springfield.  Transfer 
from  .\merican  International  College. 
Dean's  List,  1;  HiUe.l,  2;  I.Z.F.A.,  2. 
Merwin  Cohen.  "Merky. "  Eco- 
nomics. 4S7  Pleasant  St.,  Holyoke. 
Monson  Academy.  Hillel,  1,  2;  Tau 
Epsilon  Phi. 

Edward  Colbert.  35  Union  St.,  North 
Adams. 

Phyllis  LiUian  Cole.  "Phyl."  Liberal 
Arts.  2  Elm  St.,  Methuen.  Edward  F. 
Searles  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1; 
Handbook  Board,  2;  Index,  2;  S,C,A„ 
1;  College  Pilgrim  Fellowship,  1,  2; 
Sigma  Kappa, 

Eugene  Congdon.  9  Pine  St.,  Great 
Barrington, 

■       rd     Coogan.      10     Central     St., 


Mil 


iFalJ 


Anson    Cooke.    3S7    Lowell    St.,    Me- 
thuen. 

Murray   Cooper.    20    Elm    Hill    Park, 
Roxburv. 

Williain     Scott     Cordner.      "Red." 
Physical    Education.    Sabin    Hill,    Bel- 
chertown.   Transfer   from    Boston   Uni- 
versity. 
James  P.  Cormack.  "Jim,"  Pre-Med, 

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73   North    St.,    Lu.llow.    Ludlow    High 

School. 

Raymond  Maiifor.l  C.ornisli.  "  Riiv,   " 

Chemislrv.     IT     \\:uni,k     IM.,     Waler- 

tOWn.    WalrrloWH    High   S.'hnol.    I'hillips 

Brooks  (lul.,  1,2;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon, 

Ri.lierl     (■...rrinet,      Thomas     Island, 

Oi,nl;i    \.Ak,-.  l'lllsli,-l(l. 
ll.rnaril    (ah  in    ( lossar.    "Whitey." 
(■il,■mlsl|•^.    West    Main  St.,  Brookfield, 
David     Prontv     High     School,     Dean's 
List,    1;   Cross   Country,    1,   2;   Winter 
Track,  1.  2  (Captain,  2);  Spring  Track, 
1;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon, 
Mary    Low   Cole.    411    Rogers    Ave., 
West      Springfield.      Cathedral      High 
School.  Newman  Club,  1,  2;  Home  Eco- 
nomics Club,  1;  W.A.A.,  1.2, 
Webster   E.    Cotton.    30    Middle   St., 
Florence. 

Edward  F.  Cousincau.  47  Sterling  St., 
Springfield. 

Lawrence  Henry  Couture.  "Pete." 
Pre- Vet.  311  Glendale  Rd.,  North  Wil- 
braham.  Springfield  Technical  High 
School.  Ice  Hockey,  2;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon. 

John  C.  Cowles.  13  Spring  St.,  Ips- 
wich. 

William  C.  Creed.  13S  Conant  St., 
Beverly, 

Jacqueline  Crosby.  "Jacquie.  "  Psy- 
chology, 69  South  Central  St„  Haver- 
hill, Haverhill  High  School,  Dean's 
List,  1;  Choir,  2;  Outing  Club,  1,  2; 
International  Club,  1;  S,C.A.,  1,  2; 
Radio,  1,  2;  W.A,A„  1,  2;  Sigma  Kappa, 
Eleanor  Crowell.  Animal  Husbandry, 
Charles  St„  Sandwich,  Henry  T,  Wing 
High  School,  University  Chorus,  2; 
Animal  Husbandry  Club,  1,  2;  Kappa 
Kappa    Gamma    (Assistant    Treasurer, 

John  M.  Curley.  12  Lincoln  St., 
Greenfield. 

Barbara  A.  Curran.  Ill  Nevins  Ave., 
Longmeadow. 

Raymond  A.  Currier.  Elm  St.,  Salis- 
bury. 

Daniel  Richard  Daly.  English.  196 
Woodland  Ave,  Gardner.  Gardner 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  1;  Quarterly 
Contributor,  2;  Newman  Club,  1,  2. 
John  Usher  Damon.  Industrial  En- 
gineering. 9  Dover  St.,  Lowell.  Lowell 
High  School. 

Douglas  Dean.  Chemistry.  '201  Park 
St.,  Holvoke.  Holyoke  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  1. 

Randall  Lawson  Dean.  "Randy." 
Agricultural  Engineering.  1.5  Spring  St., 
Shrewsbury.  Shrewsbury  High  School. 
S.C.A.,  1,  2;  Dairy  Club,  1,  2;  Inter- 
national Relations  Club,  1. 
Theodore  Delevoryas.  "Del."  Sci- 
ence. 153  Grattan  St.,  Chicopee  Falls. 
Chicopee  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1.  2; 
Botany  Laboratory  Assistant,  2;  Uni- 
versity Chorus,  1;  Military  Ball  Com- 
mittee, 2. 

Henry  R.  Denning.  23  Country  St., 
Ipswich. 

Howard  E.  Denny.  5  Jewett  St., 
Northampton. 

John  L.  DeNyse.  203  Triangle  St., 
Amherst. 

Mary  Lucille  Dickman.  "Dickie." 
Science.  12  Atlantic  Ave.,  Bockport. 
Rockport  High  School.  Newman  Club, 
1.  2;  Independent. 

Janice  Amanda  Dillard.  "Jan." 
Home  Economics.  44  Lake  St.,  Pitts- 
field.  Pittsfleld  High  School.  Class 
Nominating  Committee,  2;  Handbook 
Board,  1.  2;  S.C.A.,  1,  2;  S.C.A.  Choir, 
1,  2;  College  Pilgrim  Fellowship,  1,  2; 
Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2;  Inter- 
national Club,  1.  2. 

Ruth  Elizabeth  Dimock.  Bacteriol- 
ogy. Charlton  St.,  Oxford.  Oxford  High 
School.  College  Pilgrim  Fellowship, 
1,  2;  W.A.A.,  1;  All-State  Volleyball 
Team,  1 ;  Independent. 
Oscar  Clarence  Doane,  Jr.  "Os." 
Gener.al  Agriculture.  Warwick.  New 
Salem  Academy.  Choir,  !;  Roister 
Doisters,     1;     University     Chorus,     2; 


Campus  Varieties,  1;  S.C.A.,  2;  Mili- 
tary Ball  Committee.  2;  Student  Action 
Committee,  2. 

William  Dobias.  Van  Nuys  Rd.,  Col- 
Paul  T.  Doherly.  Ha.vden  Howe, 
Hopkinton. 

Richard  T.  Dolan.   14   Brighton  Rd., 
Worcester. 
Alden  Dollbcr.  46  Falmouth  Rd.,  West 


vton. 


Donn 


Barbara  .\niic  Donahue. 

Floriculture.    70    EdgehiU    Rd.,     Win- 

throp.    Winthrop    High    School.    Drill 

Team,  1,  2;  Collegian,  1;  Newman  Club, 

1,   2;  Inter-Class  Plav   Committee,   2; 

Floriculture  Club,  2;  French  Club,   1; 

W.A.A.,  2;  Chi  Omega. 

Mariellen    Donoghue.    2S0    Oak    St., 

Hol.voke. 

Stephen  P.  Doran.  14S  Lincoln  Ave., 

Amherst. 

.John  E.  Downey.   Dudley  Hil 


Dud- 


Everett     George     Downing.      "Ev." 
History.    7S    Chestnut   St.,    Fairhaven. 
Transfer  from  Brown  University.  S.C.A., 
1;  College  Pilgrim  Fellowship,  1. 
John  R.   Doyle.    66   North   Ave.,    Re- 

Russell  Stephen  Drago.  "  Rus. " 
Chemistry.  72  Avenue  A,  Turners  Falls. 
Turners  Falls  High  School. 
Peter  Joseph  Drevinsky.  "Pete." 
Chemistrv.  14  Lane  St..  Middleboro. 
Memorial  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1; 
Newman  Club.  1,  2;  Chemistry  Club,  2; 
Hockey,  2;  Baseball,  1;  Kappa  Sigma. 
Henry  Frederick  Drewniany. 

"  Hank. "  English.  62  Union  St.,  West- 
field.  Westfield  High  School.  Collegian, 
2;  Theta  Chi. 

Leonard  J.  Drohan.  136  South  Main 
St.,  South  Hadley  Falls. 
John     Howard     Dubois.      "  Rouge  " 
Animal  Husbandry.  74  Romaine  Ave 
M,arzwood,  N.  J.  Bozotu  High  School. 
Football,  2;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 
Paul   Joseph   Dugas.    "Duke."    Eng- 
lish. 46  Elm  St.,   West   Newton.   Lynn 
English    High    School.    Interfraternity 
Council,  2;  Collegian.  1;  Campus  Va- 
rieties,   1;   Newman   Club,    1,   2;   Inter- 
fraternity   Sing    Chairman,    2;     Radio 
Club.    2;    Baseball,    1;    Alpha    Gamma 
Rho. 

Jack  L.  DuMond.  566  White  St., 
Springfield. 

Sewell  N.  Dunton,  Jr.  Green  River 
Rd..  Greenfield. 

Philip  Dwyer.  "Phil."  Economics. 
19  Fairfield  St..  Holyoke.  Holvoke  High 
School.  Newman  Club.  1,  2;  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa. 

Robert  D.  Eddy.  19  South  Whitney 
St.,  Amherst. 

John  S.  Egan.  E-7,  Federal  Circle 
Amherst. 


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a.56  Whipple  St.,  Fal 


Arnold  J.  Estelle.    18   Webster   Ave., 
West  Springfield. 

William     Thomas     Evans.      "  Bill  " 
Pre-Med.  16  Massasoit  PI..  Springfield 


nsfer 
College.    Ne 
Club,  2;  Cro; 
Track,  2. 
Jean    O.    E 
Bridgewater 
Nancy    Farnsworth.    "Nan  " 
Economics.  31    Chesterfield  Rd 


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Holyoke. 


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I.  Main  St..  Westford. 
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field. 

Harold    Fienman.     "Hal."    Physical 
_71_  Euston   Rd.,   Brighton. 
"       pus    Va- 


Brighton  High  Schr 
ricties,  1;  Hill.-l.  I 
Football,  2;  Tr:i.  t  . 
Betiv  Louise  li^i 
Oxford  Rd..  Nr.M. 
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mittee.    2;    Women's    Glee    Club,    1,    2; 

University    Chorus,    1,    2;    Chorale,    2; 

S.C.A.,  2;'.Iudson  Fellowship,  1,  2  (Sec- 

retar.v,  2);  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 

John   M.    Fitigerald.    640    Main    St., 

Amherst. 

William  A.  Fitzpatrick.  Stafford  St., 

Rochdale. 

William  D.  Flaherty.  Cold  Spring  St., 

Belchertown. 

Gardner  B.  Fletcher.  141  Sylvan  St., 


eld. 

i  Constant  Florini.  "  Frank 
Husbandry.     72     Sprin; 


St.. 


North  Adams.  Drury  High  School. 
Animal  Husbandry  Club,  1;  Poultry 
Club,  2;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
John  Edward  Flynn.  "Jack."  Prc- 
Veterinary.  61  Pomona  St.,  Springfield, 
S.  Springfield  Technical  High  School. 
Pre-Med.  Club,  1;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
Edward    C.     Fontaine.     22    Kingsley 


Av 


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Douglas  B.  Footit.  140  Massachusetts 
Ave.,  Springfield. 

Sydney  Haskell  Francer.  "Hal." 
Chemistry.  319  Fessenden  St.,  Matta- 
pan.  Boston  English  High  School. 
el,  1,  2;  Pre-Med.  Club,  1,  2;  Alpha 


Epsilo 

Barbara     Lucy     Freeman.     ' 

Science.  Philbrick's  Lobster 
Kittery,  Me.  Arm's  .\cademv. 
List,  1;  S.C.A.,  2;  JudsonFello^ 


Barb. 


.   162  Central  Ave., 
set  Ave., 


John  J.   Fi 

Milton. 

Brewster  W.  Fuller. 

Amherst. 

Wallace  Fulton.   60t>  South   Pleasant 

St.,  Amherst. 

Edward  Kramer  Funkhouser.  "  Ed. " 

Light  Building  Construction  Engineer- 
ing. 87  Inwood  Ave.,  Upper  Montclair, 
N.  J.  Montclair  High  School.  Maroon 
Key,  2;  Cross  Country,  1,  2;  Winter 
Track,  1,  2;  Spring  Track,  1,  2;  Swim- 
ming, 2;  Kappa  Sigma, 
David  Gerard  Gabrielson. 


36    Park    Av 


■Gabby." 
Webster, 
s   List,    1; 


Bartlett  High  School.  De 
Theta  Chi. 
Michael     C.     Gaffney.     24     Cottaue 
Park,  Reading.  ^ 

Paul  A.  Gagnon.  History  and  Govern- 
ment. 36  Catherine  St.,  Springfield,  9. 
Transfer  from  Springfield  Junior  Col- 
lege. Newman  Club,  2;  International 
Relations  Club,  2. 

Walter  A.  Gaines.  306  Wells  St  , 
Greenfield. 

William  Andrew  Gallamore.  "Wil- 
lie." Anim.al  Husbandry.  S,^  Bliss  St., 
West  Springfield.  Transfer  from  Ameri- 
can International  College.  Baseball, 
1,  2  (Manager,  2);  Newman  Club,  1,  2- 
.\nimal  Husbandry  Club,  1,  2:  Future 
F.armers  of  America,  1,  2  (Reporter,  2); 
4-H  Club,  1,  2;  Veterans'  Association, 
1,2;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 
Diana  Louise  Gallotla.  "Di. "  His- 
tory. 124  Division  St.,  North  Attleboro. 
North  Attleboro  High  School.  Dean's 
List,  1;  Phillips  Brooks  Club,  1  o. 
S.C.A.,  1,  2;  French  Club,  1;  Inter- 
national Relations  Club,  2;  W  A  \  o. 
Squ.are  Dance  Club,  1. 
Robert      Vcrrill      Ganley. 


dov 


Amhc 


"Bob. 
Maple    Ave.,    North    An- 


Transfer     from     Dev 


r.  91  G.I.  Vil 


Phi 


age. 


Robert   M.   Gardner.    R.F.D.  No.    2. 

Amherst. 

Henrique  Gerardo.  12  Anderson  Ave.. 

lluly„ke. 

Wayne    F.    Gfroerer.    75    Richardson 

Rd..  Melrose. 

Irving    Gibbs.    "Irv."    Pre-Med.    102 

Chester   Ave.,    Chelsea.    Chelsea   High 

School.  Dean's  List,  1;  Pre-Med.  Cllib. 

1,  2;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi. 

Shirley     Leone     Gihbs.     Psychology. 

13S  Walnut  St..  Maiden.  Maiden  High 

School.  Dean's  List,  1;  Hillel,  1;  French 

Club,  1,  2. 

(256  1 


John  Gilboard.  "Gil. 
915  Essex  St.,  ^ 
High  School.  Hillel,  1,  2;  I.Z.F.A.,  2; 
U.  of  M.  Veterans'  Association,  1 ; 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 

Robert    T.    Gildcrsleeve.    S3    Larch- 
mont  Ave.,  Waban. 

LUlian  Jane  Gill.  "Lil."  English. 
11  Spring  St.,  Bondsville.  Transfer 
International  College. 
Club,    1,   2; 


Dean's    List,    1;    Newr 
Mathematics  Club,  2 
Dorothy  Lois  Gilm 

Economics.  S3  Fellsn 


Transfer      fr. 


Frai 


Rd.,  Maiden, 
ngham      State 


Teachers'  College. 

Rosemary       Elizabeth       Giordano. 

"Regi."  Home  Economics.  60  Dean 
St.,  Everett.  Everett  Senior  High 
School.  Class  Nominating  Committee, 
2;  Scrolls,  2;  Handbook  Board,  1,  2; 
Newman    Club,     1,    2    (Corresponding 


■^  -■^'>'>»^*H*iftiswa)gWjij^s«-%jt.,,.^^^,,^^  ,  ^  _ 


Secretary,  2):  French  Club,  ],  2;  Home 
Economics  Club,  2:  CJuarterly  Club,  1; 
Radio  Club,  1,  2;  International  Club, 
1,  2  (Secretary,  2);  Drill  Team,  2;  Pi 
Beta  Phi. 

Roger  J.  Godin.  7S  Nevins  Ave., 
Longmeadow. 

Charles  C.  Goldfarb.  37  Wales  St., 
Dorchester. 

Rose  Sarah  Goodman.  Home  Eco- 
nomics. 12  Wall  St..  Spencer.  David 
Proutv  High  School.  University  Chorus, 
1,  2;  Dean's  List,  1;  Hillel,  1,  2;  French 
Club,  2;  Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2; 
Drill  Team,  1 ;  Sigma  Delia  Tau. 
Theodore  Joseph  Goodman.  "Ted." 
Pre-M.-d  137  F^^.v  SI.,  Chelsea.  Chel- 
sea Hifli  <r]u<,A  Dean's  List.  1,  2: 
Hillel.  1.  .■  I'l.  M.d.  Club.  1.  2;  Bas- 
ketball. -■  ,A-M~1.M,1  Manager);  Tau 
Epsilon  rio  vA>si.-laiil  Scribe,  1,  2). 


•ille 


:  \.  Guodspced.  Main  St..  Oslc 


Tl.c-odor<-  J.  Corski.   101   Wiilnul  St., 

Holvoko. 

Waller      I'liillip      Gould.      '•Walt." 

Forcsliv.   ll.'i  Ka.st  Quincv  St.,  North 

.\,hnns.  Onirv  HIkIi  School. 

Jai.K-^  n,.iu.ld  Gr.iri-v.  "Red."  Pre- 


M,-,i,   7  17   Si. 

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Northampton. 

Harold    D.    G 

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Arnold  J.  Gr. 

eon. 

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,ce  St., 

W'orce.-?ter. 

Richard    H. 

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M^n.     130 

Lake    St., 

Shrewsbury. 

Frank  Gricc. 

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Hint 

on. 

Bernard  I.  Grosser.  Ill  University 
Rd..Brookline. 

Rolf  O.  GuUans.  "Tap."  Electrical 
Engineering.  S2  Grove  St.,  West  Spring- 
field. West  Springfield  High  School. 
Engineering  Club,  2;  Kappa  Sigma 
(Pledge  Chairman,  2). 

Stuart  Richard  Gunn.  "Stu."  Chem- 
istrv.  E.F.D.,  Montague  Ed.,  Sunder- 
land. Amherst  High  School.  Dean's 
List,  1,  2;  College  Pilgrim  Fellowship, 
1,  2;  Soccer,  2. 

Colin  H.  Hadley.  72  Mcnia  Ave., 
Lvnn. 

C'.  William  Haines,  .Ir.  "Bill."  Po- 
mology. Gorchmont  Farms,  Moores- 
town,  N.  .1.  George  School.  Wesley 
Foundation,  1;  Chemistry  Club,  1; 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 

Margot  Fraser  Hakes.  Zoology.  61 
Dover  Rd.,  Longmeadow.  Classical 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  1;  S.C.A.,  1, 


2;  .ludson   Fellowship,   1,   2;   Prc-Mcd. 

Club.  1,  2. 

Harold    F.    Hall.    Apt,    L-1.    Federal 

Circle,  Amherst. 

WiUiam  W.  Hamilton.  New  Salem. 

Fayc     Hammcl.     10     Highland     St., 

Fred  j.  llampson.  25  Woods  Ave., 
Holyoke. 

Lawrence  P.  llannon.  27  Eureka  St., 
Worcester. 

Anne  Alice  Harrington.  Home  Eco- 
nomics. 10  Travis  St.,  Worcester.  High 
School  of  Commerce.  Dean's  List,  1; 
Drill  Team,  2;  Roister  Doisters,  1,  2; 
Newman  Club,  1,  2;  W.A.A,,  1,  2;  Pi 
Beta  Phi. 

James  J.  Harrington.  Jr.  275  Union 
St.,  Springfield. 

Franklyn  S.  Harris.  "Topsficld." 
Animal  Husbandry.  Box  30,  High  St., 
Topsfield.  Transfer  from  Fort  Devens. 
S.C..\.,  2. 

■Willis  K.  Hart.  "Wid."  Economics. 
17  Warren  St..  West  Springfield.  West 
Springfield  High  School.  Ski  Club,  1,  2; 
Carnival  Committee,  2. 
^ll^llis  VMiileoinhllarlwcU.  "  Phyl," 
l',iiili-h.    Ili'.i    Mam   SI.,    Acton.   Acton 

\\,c\t  >.  1 1.  W.A.A.,   1,  2;  Chi  Omega. 

riiilip  1!.  Uasliroiiek.  ',13  Fearing  St., 
Anihorsl. 

Joan  D.  Haskell.  41  Mt.  Vernon  St., 
Boston. 

Donald  E.  Haltin.  012  Country  Way, 
N.  Scituate. 

John  E.  Hauschild.  61  Amherst  Rd., 
South  Hadley. 

Ralph  Sherman  Heard.  "Sherm." 
Economics.  471  Main  St.,  Amesbury. 
Needham  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1; 
Christian  Science  Organization,  1,  2; 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
Robert  G.  Hebb.  158  Glean  St.,  Wor- 
cester. 

WiUiam  B.  Hill.  63  Adams  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

Joseph  R.  Hilyard,  Jr.  179  Shute  St., 
Everett. 

Bruce  Carter  Hobson.  "Hobby." 
Animal  Husbandry.  54  Oak  St.,  Taun- 
ton. Rogers  Hall  School.  Phillips 
Brooks  Club,  2. 

Ralph  R.  Hockridge.  105  Crace  Ave., 
Pittsfield. 

Arthur  James  Holmes.  "Art." 
Chemistry.  59  Central  St.,  West  Brook- 
field.  Worcester  Academy.  Chemistr.y 
Club,  1,  2;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 
Warren  M.  Holt.  North  Amherst. 
Warren  .4rthur  Holway.  "Stretch.  " 
Industrial  Engineering.  32  Ward  Ave., 
Northampton.  Northampton  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  1;  Wesley  Founda- 
tion, 1,  2;  Military  Ball  Committee,  2; 
Theta  Chi. 

Clement  Powell  Houran.  "Clem." 
Economics.  Willard  Rd.,  Ashburnham. 
Cushing  Academy.  Handbook  Board,  1; 
Statesmen,  2;  University  Chorus,  1,  2; 
Chorale,  2;  Operetta  Guild,  1,  2; 
Campus  Varieties,  2;  Theta  Chi. 
Robert  K.  Huckins.  240  Highland 
Ave.,  Winchester. 

Richard  L.  Humphrey.  36  Haviland 
Rd.,  Roslindale. 

Grace  Mary  Hyder.  "Gracie. "  Math- 
ematics. 651  Prospect  St.,  Methuen. 
Transfer  from  Cambridge  Junior  Col- 
lege. Phillips  Brooks  Club,  2;  S.C.A.,  2. 
Patsy  F.  lampietro.  50  Vine  St., 
Middleboro. 

Nathan  Milton  Insuik.  "Milty. " 
Pre-Med.  96  Essex  St.,  Chelsea.  Chelsea 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2;  Hillel, 
1,  2;  Military  Ball  Committee.  1;  Pre- 
Med.  Club,  1,  2;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi. 
Daniel  Issenberg.  "Legs."  Food 
Technology.  SO  Tower  St.,  Methuen, 
Transfer  from  American  International 
College.  Hillel,  2;  I.Z.F.A..  2;  Track,  2; 
Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 

Adolph  Jakobck.  332  Middle  St., 
Hadley. 

Leonard  J.  Janofsky.  650  Walk  Hill 
St.,  Mattapan. 

[2571 


Arthur  B.  Jerome.  68  Fairmont  Ave., 
Uolyoke. 

Norman    Earl    Johnson.     "Norm." 
Forestry.   112   Whitniarsh    Ave.,    Wor- 
cester. North  High  School. 
Evan  V.  Johnston.  IS  Main  St.,  East- 
hampton. 

Robert  A.  .Tones.  15  Fair  Fax  Rd., 
Milton. 

John  J.  Kaitz.  217  Kent  St.,  Brook- 
line. 
.lohnT.  Katsanos.  102  Davenport  St., 

David  J.  Kalz.  14  Lancashire  Rd., 
Springlieid. 

David  Kelleher.  14  Stanley  St.,  Green- 
field. 

Robert  John  Kelsey.  "Bob."  Fot)d 
Technology.  36  Larch  Rd.,  Cambridge. 
Transfer  from  Devens. 
Robert  C.  Kendall.  "Slats.  "  Pre- 
Med.  19  Monroe  Ave.,  Worcester.  Wor- 
cester Classical  High  School.  Theta  Chi. 
Claire  Theresa  Kennedy.  "Kenny." 
Economics.  97  Daviston  St.,  Spring- 
field. Technical  High  School.  Newman 
Club,  1,  2;  Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2. 
Russell  R.  Kenyon.  227  Main  St., 
Northampton. 

Allen  Henry  Keough.  "AI."  Chem- 
istry. 7.S  Waldemar  Ave.,  Winthiop. 
Winthrop  High  School.  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho. 

Alvin  J.  Kcroack.  77  South  Main  St., 
BondsviUe. 

Gholi  A.  Khazai.  5  Kakh  Ave,, 
Teheran,  Iran, 

Charles  M.  King.  29  Phillips  St., 
Greenfield. 

Barbara  Anne  Kinghorn.  "Bobby," 
Recreational  Leadership.  190  Mont- 
gomery Ave.  Ext.,  Pittsfield.  Pittsfield 
High  'School.  W.S.G.A.  Council,  2; 
S.C.A.,  1;  College  Pilgrim  Fellowship, 
1,  2;  U.  of  M.  Committee,  1:  Thatcher 
Social  Chairman,  2;  Pi  Beta  Phi. 
Mildred  B.  Kinghorn.  190  Mont- 
gomery Ave.  Ext.,  Pittsfield. 
John  Merriam  Kingsbury.  "Jack." 
76  Prospect  St.,  Framingham.  Framing- 
ham  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2; 
Square  Dance  Club,  1  (Co-founder); 
IJniversity  Chorus,  1;  Animal  Hus- 
bandry Club,  1;  Epsilon  Epsilon  Sigma. 
Richard  G.  Knowland,  Jr.  Goshen. 
Clifford  .James  Knox.  "Cliff."  Elec- 
trical Engineering.  383  Newbury  St., 
Springfield.  Transfer  from  Springfield 
Junior  College.  Roister  Doisters,  2; 
Engineering  Club,  2;  Radio  Club,  2; 
Veterans'  Association,  2, 
Merrell  Bruce  Kolman.  Economics. 
226  Bradford  St.,  Pittsfield.  Pittsfield 
High  School.  Class  Nominating  Com-  ' 
mittee,  2;  Dean's  List,  1;  Hillel,  1,  2; 
I,Z,F.A.,  2;  Military  Ball  Committee, 
2;  International  Relations  Club,  2; 
Junior  Varsity  Football,  1;  Tau  Epsi- 
lon Phi. 

Burton  Jav  Kolovson.  "Burt." 
Economics.  43  Boston  St.,  Maiden. 
Maiden  High  School.  Dean's  List.  1; 
Hillel,  1,  2;  I.Z.F.A.,  2;  Alpha  Epsilon 
Pi. 

George  Thomas  Kopp.  History.  IS 
Fenno  St.,  Cambridge.  Cambridge 
High  and  Latin  School.  Campus  Va- 
rieties, 2;  Newman  Club,  1,  2,  3;  Phi 
Sigma  Kappa. 

Everett  .idam  Kosarick.  "Ev." 
Animal  Husbandry.  71  Evans  St., 
North  Weymouth.  Weymouth  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  1;  Band,  1,  2; 
S.C.A.,  1,  2;  S.C.A.  Cabinet,  2;  Wesley 
Foundation,  1,  2;  Animal  Husbandry 
Club,  1,  2;  4-H  Club.  1,  2;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon. 

Edward  C.  Kossakoski.  274  Bridge 
St.,  Northampton. 

Frank  E.  Kramer.  40  Church  St., 
West  Roxbury, 

Elizabeth  Anne  Krciger.  "Betty." 
English.  34  Winter  St.,  Pittsfield.  Pitts- 
field High  School.  Dean's  List,  1:  Col- 
legian. 2;  Quarterly  Club,  1,  2;  Fresh- 
man Handbook  Board,  1,  2  (Editor-in- 
Chief,    2);    Roister    Doisters,    2;    Drill 


so  South  St.. 


Win- 


■  St., 


Team,  1,  2;  Newman  Club,  1,  2;  Com- 
muiiitv   Chest   Committee,   2;   Mathe- 
matics  Club,    1,   2;   Radio   Club,   1,   2 
(Secretary,    2);     W.A.A.,    2;     Modern 
Dance  Club,  2;  Sigma  Kappa. 
Robert  Leo  Kuhn.   "Bob."    Chemi-s- 
trv.    101    Harkness    Ave.,    Springfield. 
Classical    High    School.    S.C.A.,    1,    2; 
Chemistry  Club,  2;  Soccer  Team,  2. 
Frank  S.  Kulas.  Box  37S,  Hadley. 
Lionel    J.    LaBarge.    51    Water    St.. 
Leeds. 

Marcel  D.  Labbee.  SO  Congress  Ave., 
Holyoke. 

Morton  Roy  Laby.  "Morty."  Chem- 
istrv.  5.5  Ridgewood  Ave.,  Holyoke. 
Holvoke  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1; 
Band,  1;  Hillel,  1,  2;  I.Z.F.A.,  1,  2;  Tau 
Epsilon  Phi. 

John  Franklin  Ladd.  Geology.  440 
North  St.,  Dalton.  Transfer  from  Yale 
University.  Soccer,  2;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 
Francis  B.  Lajoie.  161  Morton  St., 
West  Springfield. 

Stanley  W.  Lake.  240  Broadmeadow 
Kd.,  Needham. 

Richard  P.   La   Liberie.    Alpine   Rd., 
Box  310,  Wa  via    " 
Philip  M.  La 
Bedford. 

Robert  J.  Landry.  23  Chestnut  St., 
Gloucester. 

John  P.  Lane.  5  Summit  Av 
throp. 

Arthur  S.  Laurilliard.  29  Ca 
Springfield. 
Barbara  .loan  Lawrence.  "Laurie." 
English.  127  Manchester  Ter.,  Spring- 
field. Classical  High  School.  Women's 
Glee  Club,  1;  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
"Wilfred  Learned,  Jr.  40  Middle  St., 
Florence. 

Gerald  Francis  Leblanc.  "Jerry." 
Mathematics.  102  Monadnock  St., 
Gardner.  Gardner  High  School.  Concert 
Association,  1,  2;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
Louise  Marie  LeClair.  "Lou.  "  Medi- 
cal Technology.  9  South  St.,  South- 
bridge.  Mary  E.  Wells  High  School. 
Transfer  from  Annhurst  College.  New- 
man Club,  2;  International  Relations 
Club,  2. 

Eleanor  Lee.  Economics.  Rowe.  Arms 
Academy.  Sigma  Kappa. 
Harry    G.     Lehnert.    Jr.     309     East 
Haverhill  St.,  Lawrence. 
Charles  Henry  L'Esperance. 

"Chuck."  Economics.  14  Grand  St., 
South  Hadley  Falls.  South  Hadley 
High  School.  Class  Officer,  2;  Newman 
Club,  2;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 
Laura  Levine.  "Leigh."  Science.  42 
Baker  St.,  Lvnn.  Classical  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  1;  Ikdex,  2; 
Roister  Doisters,  1,  2;  Women's  Glee 
Club,  1;  University  Chorvis,  1;  Hillel, 
1,  2;  Chemistry  Club,  2;  W.A.A.,  2; 
Sigma  Delta  Tau. 

Samuel  Liberman.  0<S  Noble  St., 
Westfield.  Westfield  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  1;  Hillel,  2. 
William  Lieberwirth.  24.5  Chestnut 
St..  Florence.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 
Alan  M.  Limburg.  Brookvale  Poultry 
Farm,  Windsor. 

Calvin  D.  Lipslon.  11  Gibson  Rd., 
Newtonville. 

Joseph  Lit.  1.5  Creston  St.,  Roxbury. 
Trving    I.     Litman.     31     Watts     St., 
Chelsea. 

Thelma  R.  Litsky.  39  East  St.,  Fitch- 
burg.  Sigma  Delta  Tau. 
Leonard    S.    London.    21     Channing 
Rd.,  Watertown. 

William  P.  Looney.  9  Holland  Rd.. 
Worcester. 

Uoherl  Francis  Lucey.  "Bob."  Ani- 
mal Husbandry.  S9  Clover  St.,  Wor- 
cester. Worcester  North  High  School. 
Stockbridge  School  of  Agriculture. 
Newman  Club,  2;  Animal  Husbandry 
Club,  2. 

Carmine  J.  Luongo.  47  Florence  St., 
Winchester. 

Glenn  P.  Lynch.  .59  Grand  St..  Leom- 
inster. 


George  B.  MacCollom.  525  Poplar 
St.,  Roslindale. 

Duncan  MacDonald.  "Mac.  "  Wild- 
life Management.  175  HoUingsworth 
Ave.,  Braintree.  Thayer  Academy. 
College  Pilgrim  Fellowship,  1;  MiUtary 
Ball  Committee,  2. 

Kenneth  G.  MacDonald.  15  Lexing- 
ton Ave.,  Somerville. 

Joseph  F.  Mach.  107  Carlton  St.. 
Holyoke.  Q.T.V. 

William  Donald  MacKay.  "Don," 
Dairy  Industry.  675  Sahsbury  St., 
Holden.  Holden  High  School.  Animal 
Husbandry  Club,  1;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho. 

Bradford  Stevens  MaeNulty.  "Mac.  " 
Food  Technology.  Western  Ave.,  West- 
field.  W.slfi.ld  High  School.  Dean's 
l.isl.  1.   1-H  Clul..  1. 

\nn  Ma.Mcar.  "Vicky."  Recrea- 
linnal  l..•!l.l.•r^llip.  12  0.ak  St.,  Grafton. 
NorthHcId  School  for  Girls.  Transfer 
from  Green  Mountain  Junior  College. 
Drill  Team,  2;  S.C.A.,  2;  Naiads,  2. 
Melvin  R.  Mailloux.  210  Cedar  St., 
Welleslev  Hills. 

Walter  P.  Maisner.  History.  Leverett. 
Amherst  High  School.  Baseball,  1;  Ski 
Club,  1. 

Anthony  John  Manganaro.  "Ton.y." 
Landscape  Architecture.  314  Main  St., 
Everett.  Everett  High  School.  Maroon 
Key,  2;  Handbook  Board,  1,  2;  Newman 
Club,  1,  2;  Military  Ball  Committee, 
1,  2;  Landscape  Architecture  Club,  2; 
Pre-Med.  Club,  1;  Soccer,  1,  2;  Boxing 
Team,  1;  Pisl(d  Team,  2;  Theta  Chi. 
John  KnincLs  Manning.  "Jack."  34 
S;il.nL  SI  ,  WA.Iirl.l.  Wakefield  High 
Sfhn,.!,  N,.«„,aii  Clul,.  1.  2. 
Ralph  1',  r.ival  Marble,  Jr.  "Aggie." 
Derby  Rd.,  West  Berlin.  Acton  High 
School. 

Dominic  Alexander  Marinie."Dom." 
Olericulture.  R.F.D.  2,  Concord,  .\cton 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  1;  University 
Chorus,  1,  2;  Newman  Club,  1,  2. 
Ralph  E.  Marsden,  Jr.  325  Park  Ave., 
Worcester. 

Miriam  Ellen  Marston.  "Mim." 
Cheniistrv.  T2  School  St.,  Shrewsbury. 
Beal  High  Srhool.  Dean's  List,  1;  Out- 
ing Club,  1;  Drill  Team,  2;  S.C.A.,  1,  2; 
Wesley  Foundation,  1,  2  (Social  Chair- 
man); 4-H  Club,  1,  2;  Naiads,  2;  Sigma 
Kappa. 

John  A.  Martin.  31  Dumerle  St.. 
Lowell. 

Louise  F.  Martin.  49  Fearing  St.. 
Amherst. 

Mason  E.  Marvel.  Main  St.,  Havden- 
ville. 

Eugene  F.  Mason.  "Gene."  .\gricul- 
tural  Economics.  108  Gilbert  Rd.,  Bel- 
mont. Belmont  High  School.  Sigma  Phi 
Epsilon. 

William  E.  Mathews,  Jr.  Warren  Rd., 
Palmer. 

George  E.  Maurice.  65  Main  Cir.. 
Shrewsbury. 

Floyd  Robert  Mavnard.  "Robie." 
History.  10  New  St.,  Millers  Falls. 
Turners  Falls  High  School.  Collegian. 
2;  College  Pilgrim  Fellowship,  1,  2  (Sec- 
retary-Treasurer, 1);  S.C.A.,  2;  Ski 
Club,]. 

Thomas  F.  McAvoy,  Jr.  234  Bailev 
St.,  Lawrence. 

James  P.  McCarthy.  22  Holland  Ave., 
Westfield.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 
Thomas  A.  McCarthy.  "Tommy." 
Economics.  Brattlcboro  Rd.,  North 
Bern.ardston.  Thaver  Academy.  Class 
Nominating  Committee,  2;  Pre-Med. 
Club,  1,  2;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 
James  K.  MiDouiild.  14  Hooker 
Ave.,  N(.rlli:iinplon.  Williston  Acad- 
emy. Newman  Club,  2;  Mathematics 
Club, 1. 

Robert  Wesley  McEachern.  "Mac." 
Poultry.  175  Moreland  St.,  Worcester. 
North  High  School.  Wesley  Founda- 
tion, 2;  Poultry  Club,  2;  Future  Farm- 
ers of  America,  1,  2;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 
Ann  McElroy.  "Mac."  English.  230 
South  Main  St.,  Orange.  Orange  High 

[2581 


School.  Handbook  Board,  1,  2;  Univer- 
sity Chorus,  1,  2;  Chorale,  2;  S.C.A.,  2; 
College  Pilgrim  Fellowship,  1,  2;  French 
Club,  2;  4-H  Club,  1,  2;  Radio  Club,  1; 
W.A.A.,  2. 

Martin  J.  McGrath,  Jr.  807  High 
St.,  Holyoke. 

Harvey  James  McKinney.  Chemis- 
try. 4.S  Victoria  St.,  Springfield.  Classi- 
cal High  School.  Dean's  List,  1;  S.C.A., 
1.  2;  Wesley  Foundation,  2. 
Joan  Sheila  McLaughUn.  Home 
Economics.  SO  Main  St.,  Woburn. 
Woburn  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1; 
Women's  Glee  Club,  2;  Newman  Club, 
1,  2;  Home  Economics  Club,  2;  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta. 
William    Edward   McTigue.    "Bill. 


71      Ma 


St.,     Thorndike 
Newmar 


Fort    De 
Club,  2. 

Florence  Eleanor  Mellor.  "Mel." 
Chemistry.  161  Mount  Pleasant  St., 
Fall  River.  B.M.C.  Durfee  High 
School.  Dean's  List,  1;  S.C.A.,  1,  2; 
Wesley  Foundation,  1;  Chemistry 
Club,  1,  2;  Sigma  Kappa. 


Benn  H.  Merritt.  29  Cascade  Rd., 
Worcester. 

Grace  Elizabeth  Merrill.  "Gracie." 
Medical  Technology.  2026  Middlesex 
St.,  Lowell.  Chelmsford  High  SchooL 
Band,  1,  2;  Choir,  2;  Women's  Glee 
Club,  1;  S.C.A.,  1,  2:  Bacteriology 
Club,  2;  4-H  Club,  1,  2;  Sigma  Kappa. 
Robert  Joseph  Meyer.  Physics.  145 
Fair  St.,  New  Bedford.  New  Bedford 
High  School.  Dean's  List,  1;  Hillel,  1: 
Military  Ball  Committee,  1;  Pre-Med. 
Club,  1. 

Robert  M.  Midgley.  558  Massasoit 
Rd.,  Worcester. 

Richard  M.  Milan.  21  McKune  St., 
Dorchester. 

Homer  Blaine  Miller.  Jr.  Floricul- 
ture. 320  Manning  St.,  Needham,  Nor- 
folk County  Agricvdtural  School.  Dean's 
List,  1;  Christian  Science  Association, 
1,2. 

Helen  M.  Mitchell.  13  McKenley 
Ave.,  Easthampton. 

Ralph  G.  Mitchell.  lOSS  Main  St., 
Wall  ham. 

Paul  E.  Momnie.  100  Monroe  St., 
Chicopee  Falls. 


Bcrlha  Alice  Monroe.  "  Hcrt.  "  Homo 
Economics.  445  Ccntrnl  St.,  Winchen- 
don.  Murdock  High  School.  Drill 
Team.  2;  Univcrsitv  Chorus.  1.  2: 
S.C..\.,  1.  2:  4-H  Club,  1,  2;  Home  Eco- 
nomics Club,  1,  2. 

Marion  F.lizabrlli  Moodv.  Home 
Economics,  li;  I'iiirlcc  Uil.'.  Wiihuii. 
Frnnlinuliiim  Hiuli  Scliuol.  Dcnos  l.isl. 
1;  Scrolls.  2;  Hiinil,  1,  2;  ll..i>.l,r  Dois- 
tcrs.  2;  Sinfonictla.  1,  2;  C,.llo>!c  Pilgrim 
Fellowship.  1,  2;  IT.  of  M.  Committee, 
1:  French  Club.  2;  Home  Economics 
Club,  1,  2;  Radio  Club,  1:  W.A.A.,  2: 
Pi  Beta  Phi. 

Donald  Moore.  Wildlife  Manafiement. 
Winter  St.,  Kingston.  Kingston  High 
School. 

Mary  Claire  Morano.  Econ..uiii-s.  I'..". 
Onota   St.,    PitNli.1,1.    rii|,.H,l.l    Mifli 

School.  Dean's  l.iM.  1;  Ir.-lniKin  H;mhI- 
book  Board.  1,  2.  1mu\,  2'.  ll..i.,lcM 
Doisters.  2:  Nc^uuin  (.  lub.  1,  2.  Radio 
Club,  2:  Siu-ma  Kappa. 
John  Vin«-ent  Moreaii.  "Jack."  Prc- 
M.-.l.  s(i  Fori  St.,  Fairhaven.  Fairhaven 
Hish    ;^chool.    Dean's    List,    1. 


Roger. I.  Morcll.  Meadow  Rd.,  Green- 
field. 

Morton  Edwin  Morin.  "Shorty." 
"Mort."  Floriculture.  32  Maplewood 
Rd,,  Worcester,  Transfer  from  Michi- 
gan State  College,  Pistol  Team.  2 
(ManagerV,  Hillel,  2. 
■Walter  K.  Morin.  33  Brown  St., 
Pittsfield, 

Daniel  K.   Morrison.   Jr.    R,F.D.    2, 
Box  84.  Springfield,  'Vt, 
Christopher  G.   Moustakis.   38  Fal- 
mouth St.,  Boston. 

Arthur  Allen  Muka.  "Art."  Ento- 
molog.v,  Levden  Rd.,  Greenfield.  Green- 
field High  School,  Newman  Club,  1,  2; 
Fernald  Entomology  Club,  1,  2;  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho. 

■William  F.  Mullin.  Harwood  Ave,, 
Littleton, 

Rudolph  Francis  Mutter.   "Rudv,  " 
20  Spring  Sl„  Easthampton,   Williston 
.\cademv.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 
Harold  E.  Myers.   3.5  Highland  Ave,, 
Northampton, 

H.  Francis  Nadeau.  "-\ce."  Indus- 
trial Engineering.  18S  Regan  St., 
Gardner,  Transfer  from  Norwich  Uni- 


versity,   Military    Ball    Commitlce,    2; 

Radio  Club,  2, 

Joseph    V.    Natale.    9    Wilson    Ave,, 

Northampton, 

Vrtliur  K.  Newell,  Jr.  39  West  n.or,- 

land  SI  „  Arlington. 

Chandler  IS.  Newton.  3S  Welliuglon 

SL,  Alluil,   Kappa  Sigma, 

Itieluird  Corham  Niekerson.  "Nick    " 

Clieniislrv,     Ul,     137,     East     Harwich, 

Harwich  High  Scho.d,  Weslev  Founda- 


,  1,: 


Clifton    H.    Northern,    Jr.    I.i4    Ala- 
bama St„  Boston, 
Robert      Norwood.       "Joe      Glomp,  " 

Bush \.liinii;^lration.    123    Orange 

SI,,  ^-^Miiiu.li.l.l.  Chissical  High  School, 
l)e;iir.  1.1,1.  I,  lniver,sity  Chorus,  1; 
Kapim  Sigma, 

Ceorse  W.  Novolnv.  10.5  Crescent  St,, 
N.Mlliiiinpton, 

Manuel    Nunes.    Pre-Med.    Box    142 
Ryder    St,,    Rochester,    Transfer   from 
Devens;  Pre-Med,  Club,  1, 
Thomas  J.  O'Brien.  00  Summer  St,, 
Taunton, 

Joseph  Daniel  O'Connell.  History, 
47  Bardwell  St.,  South  Hadlcy  Falls, 
South  Hadlev  High  School,  Pre-Med, 
Club,  1, 

Robert  F.  O'Connell.  0  Myrtle  St„ 
Northampton, 

Leonard  A.  O'Connor.  43  Edgewood 
St„  Springfield.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 
Irene  F.  O'Keefe.  03  Youle  St,.  Mel- 
rose. 

Thaddeus  J.  Okolo.  Box  113.  Am- 
herst, 

Yvonne  Brenda  Oliver.  "Bonnie,  " 
Chemistry.  305  Walnut  St.,  Springfield. 
Technical  High  School.  Dean's  List.  1; 
Chemistry  Club,  1,2. 
Justin  L.  O'Malley.  74  Jasper  St., 
Springfield, 
.John  F..  O'Neil.   12  Centennial  Ave,, 


augu 


I  C.  Ornsteen.  85  Lakeview  Av 
rhill. 


Ala 
Ha- 
Mary  M.  O'Rourke.  197  Locust  St„ 

Holyoke, 

Patricia     Ann     O'Rourke.      "Pat," 

Home  Economics.  44  Mill  St.,  West- 
field.  Westfield  High  School,  Class 
Ofiicer,  1;  Choir,  2;  Women's  Glee 
Club,  1:  Newman  Club,  1,  2;  W,A,A„ 
1.  2;  Naiads,  1,  2;  Chi  Omega. 
Ralph  Bartlett  Osgood,  Jr.  "Ozzie." 
ifi  Raingley  Rd,.  Greenfield.  Greenfield 
High  School.  Class  Nominating  Com- 
mittee, 2;  Newman  Club,  1,  2;  Military 
Ball  Committee,  2;  Pre-Med.  Club, 
1,2, 

Raymond  D.  Ouellette.  4  Hamel  PI„ 
Lowell, 

Frank  J.  Padykula.   341    Center  St„ 
Chicopee, 

Anthony  J.  Panzica.  00  Market  St„ 
Northampton, 

Ernest    L.    Parent.    59    Ft.    Pleasant 
St.,  Springfield, 

Clarence  W.  Parker.  South  West  St„ 
Feeding  Hills, 

Richard  Bradford  Parks.  "Dick,  " 
Wild  Life  Management,  4  Bav  View 
Ave,,  Plymouth,  Transfer  from  Fort 
Devens,  Wild  Life  Club,  2, 
Robert  M.  Pasini.  42  Freeman  Ter„ 
Springfield,  Lambda  Chi  .\lpha, 
Shirley  Evelyn  Patterson.  "  Shirl,  " 
Science,  1  Clark's  Rd,,  Amesburv, 
Amesbury  High  School,  Band,  1.  2; 
Drum  Corps,  1;  Orchestra,  2;  Hand- 
hook  Board,  2;  Ski  Club,  1,  2;  S,C,A„ 
1,  2;  Wesley  Foundation,  1,  2  (Devo- 
tions. 21;  4-H  Club.  1,  2, 
Edwin  .\rthur  Paul.  "Ed,"  Engineer- 
ing, .51  Parkton  Rd„  Jamaica  Plain. 
English  High  School.  Newman  Club,  1; 
Theta  Chi, 

William  W.  Pcarce.   High   St.,    West 
Swanzev,  N,  H, 

Theresa  A.  Pender.  202  Wahconah  St, 
Pittsfield   Pi  Beta  Phi, 
Harlow  E.  Pendleton.  70  Nashua  St„ 
Fitchburg, 
Edward     L.    Perednia.     94     Concord 


259 


Jean    Z.    Perkins.    190    Boylston    St. 

Brockton, 

ltnB9.^11    G.    Perkins.    23    Kcnyon   St„ 

Springfield.    Kappa  Sigma. 
Paul   V.  IVrrv.    I  111-  Maples,  Chesirc. 
Ann  «;iover  IVlerson.  "Pete."  Home 
Keonumies,    SI,    George    St„    DuxburV, 
Duxbury   High  School,   Band,   1;   Uni- 
versity   Chorus,    1;    S,C,A„    2;    Home 
Economics  Club,  1,  2, 
David     M.     Petera.     310     South     St., 
Jamaica  Plain. 

Foster  B.  IVtrie.  100-02  32  Ave,, 
Corona,  N.  Y, 

Paul  R.  Phalon.  34  Stafford  Rd., 
Newton  Center. 

Edward  Robert  Pierce.  "Edd."  Light 
Buildinp  Construction  Engineering  and 
Miirketing,  Bav  Rd,.  St,  Stephen,  New 
Brunswick,  Cinnula.  Si.  Sl.-ph.n  High 
School,  S,C.A.,  1,  2;  Jiuboii  l',ll,,w,liip, 
l,2;Cro.s,  Cninlrv,  1 .  2,  Winler  Inick, 
1,  2;  Spring  Track,  1, 
Frederick  G.  Pierce.  21  Winona  St,, 
Auburndale, 
Rob<:rt  G.  Pierce.   Baker   Ave..   West 

,\lfrcd  Ernest  Pigeon.  "Pidge, "  Pre- 
Dental,  35  Pleasant  St„  Ware,  Sir 
George  Williams  College,  Band,  1; 
Newman  Club,  1;  Pre-Med,  Club,  1,  2; 
Kappa  Sigma, 

Earl  Nelson  Pilgrim.  Dairy  Industry. 
114  Union  St.,  Westfield,  Transfer  from 
Devens,  Dean's  List,  1;  Weslev  Founda- 
tion, 2;  Dairy  Club,  2, 
Stephen   P.    Piusz.    17    Sunnvmeade 
Ave,,  Chicopee  Falls, 
Albert  G.  Ponte.  ".\1,"  Physics,  275 
Belair  St„  New  Bedford,  New  Bedford 
High  School,  Joint  Committee  on  Inter- 
collegiate Athletics,  2, 
Harriet  Elizabeth  Poor.   Home  Eco- 
nomics,    Townsend,     Townsend     High 
School.   S.CA,.    1.   2;    Weslev   Founda- 
tion,   1,    2;    Judson    Fellowship.    1,    2; 
Home  Economics  Club,  1,  2. 
Robert   A.    Porter.    1518    Dwight    St., 
Holyoke, 

William  E.  Powell.  1547  Massachu- 
•setts  Ave,  North  Adams. 
Lael  Hunt  Powers.  Psvchologv,  25 
South  St„  Northboro,  Northboro  High 
School,  Women's  Glee  Club,  1;  Radio 
Club,    2;    W,A,A,.    2;    Kappa    Kappa 

Patricia  Anne  Powers.  "Patte,"  Lib- 
eral .\rts,  31  Lisle  St,.  Braintree,  Brain- 
tree  High  School,  Dean's  List,  1:  Fresh- 
man Handbook  Board,  2;  Inde.x,  2; 
Newman  Club,  1,  2  (Secretary,  2): 
Radio  Club,  2;  Sigma  Kappa, 
Donald  R.  Progulske.  100  Lakeside 
St.,  Springfield. 

Sheldon  Morton  Promisel.  "Shcl." 
Dairy  Industry.  322  Spruce  St.,  Chelsea 
Chelsea  High  School,  Dean's  List,  1; 
Dairy  Club,  1,  2:  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi, 
Chester  Stanley  Pruenal.  "Chet." 
Engineering,  Oak  Ave,,  Hatfield,  Trans- 
fer from  Fort  Devens,  Engineering 
Club,  2, 

Eugene  C.  Putala.  7  Winthrop  St., 
Millers  Falls, 

Earl  Ouint.  Floriculture,  04  Ridge 
Ave,.  Newton  Center.  Newton  High 
School,  Hillel,  1,  2;  Floriculture  Club, 
1,  2;  Tan  Epsilon  Phi, 
Chervl  Race.  11  Washington  Ave, 
Northampton, 

Marvin  W.  Ray.  Jr.  21  Harvard  Ave., 
Brookline,  .       , 

Edwin  Arthur  RcHill.  "  Ed."  Animal 
Husbandry.  93  Cochrane  St.,  Melrose. 
Maiden  Catholic  High  School,  Newman 
Club,  2;  Animal  Husbandry  Club,  1; 
,Mpha  Gamma  Rho, 
Abbott   F.    Reid.    30    Thorndike   St., 


Be 


rly. 


Abraham  J.  Reisman.  277  White  St., 

Springfield. 

Alfred     J.     Rettie.     20S     South     St., 

Northampton. 

Ramona  Irene  Richards.  "Dickie." 

Psvchologv.  17  William  St.,  Worcester. 

Clissical  High  School.  Drill  Team,  2; 

Roister    Doisters,    2;     Women's    Glee 


Club,  2;  University  Chorus,  2;  S.C.A., 
1;  Mathematics  Club,  1;  W.A.A.,  1; 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
John  A.  Rikert.  Pre-Veterinarv.  East 
Nortbfiebl.  Transfer  from  Fort  Devens. 
Janice  Rittcnburg.  Mathematics.  51 
Deering  Rd.,  Mattapan,  Jeremiah  E. 
Burke  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1; 
Hillel,  1;  French  Club,  1,2. 
Edythe  D.  Roberts.  223  Snell  St., 
Amherst. 

William  Charles  Robinson.  "Bing." 
214  Maple  St.,  New  Bedford.  New  Bed- 
ford High  School.  Dean's  List,  1;  Band, 
1,  2;  Brass  Choir,  2;  Newman  Club,  1, 
2;  Military  Ball  Committee,  2. 
Charles  F.  Robitaille.  70  Monticello 
Ave.,  Springfield. 

John  P.  Rogers.  "Jack."  Botany.  3 
Tremont  St.,  Beverly.  Transfer  from 
Sampson  College.  Collegian,  2;  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon. 

Franklin  Drisoo  Rollins.  "Frank." 
Poultry  Husbandry.  703  Hyde  Park 
Ave.,  Eoslindale.  Chatham  Hish  School 
Newman  Club,  1,  2;  4-H  Club,  1,  2; 
Poultry  Club,  1,  2;  F.F.A.,  1,  2;  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho. 

George  Everett  Rose.  "Rosie. "  His- 
tory. Truro.  Provincelown  High  School. 
S.C.A.,  1;  Theta  Chi. 
Emanuel  Mann  Rolh.  "Jocko." 
Pre-Med.  100  Homestead  St.,  Roxbury. 
Boston  Latin  School.  Dean's  List,  1,  2; 
Hillel,  1,  2;  Pre-Med.  Club,  1,  2;  Swim- 
ming Team,  1,2. 

Donald    J.    Roy.    22    Schusslea    Rd., 
Worcester.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
Lois    Rubin.    "Loie,"    Modern    Lan- 
guages.   33    Carter   St.,    North    Adams. 
Drurv  High  School.  Handbook  Board, 
1,   2;"Hillei.   1.   2;   I.Z.F.A..   2;   French 
Club,  1,  2;  Campus  Ch.sl   Committee, 
2;  Scrolls,  2;  Simiia  DvlUi  'I'^iu. 
Louis  H.Rusgl.s.  ll;iia«i,k. 
Edward  M.    R>an.    l.s    Kellugg   Ave., 
Amherst. 

■William  S.  Ryder.  Box  5,  Church  St., 
West  Dennis. 

"William  I.  Sabin.  51  Bracewell  Ave., 
North  Adams. 

David  W.  Sadiek.  10  Lenox  St.,  Wor- 
cester. 

Eliot  Howard  Sagan.  "El."  Pre- 
Dentistrv.  S5  Sagamore  Ave.,  Win- 
throp.  Winthrop  Senior  High  School. 
Hillel,  1,  2;  I.Z.F.A.,  2;  Pre-Med.  Club, 
1;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi. 

Jean  C.  Santoro.  "Stretch."  Forestry. 
54  Lewis  St.,  Franklin.  Franklin  High 
School. 

Jerome  W.  Sapherstein.  27  James 
St.,  Brookline. 

Gerald  Scannell.  127  Thompson  St., 
Springfield. 

Marvin  Schreibrr.  S4  Mar.vland  St., 
Springfield. 

Robert  Martin  Seolnick.  "Boh." 
Agriculture.  206  Freeman  St.,  Brook- 
line.  Transfer  from  Admiral  Farragut 
Academy.  Hillel,  2;  Radio  Club,  "2; 
Hockey,  2;  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 
Herbert  Scribner.  261  Lake  St.,  West 
Peabodv. 

Arthur  E.  Selig.  29  Leicester  Rd., 
Belmont. 

Paul  Serex.  327  Lincoln  Ave.,  Amherst. 
Chester  ShaU-..  740  Winthrop  Ave., 
Revere. 

Henry  Leon  Shcnsky.  "Hank"  Pre- 
Med.  112  Leyden  Rd.,  Greenfield. 
Greenfield  High  School.  Class  Presi- 
dent, 2;  Roister  Doisters,  2;  Campus 
■Varieties,  1;  Newman  Club,  1,  2;  Pre- 
Med.  Club,  1,  2;  Radio  Club,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Siano.  76  Elm  St.,  Green- 
field. 

Joan    N.    Silverman.    83    Greenwood 
Ave.,  I.awrence.  Sigma  Delta  Tau. 
June  P.  Simons.  37S  River  St.,  Haver- 
hill. Pi  Beta  Phi. 

Donald  Everett  Sisson.  "Don." 
Physical  Education.  21  Lyng  St..  North 
Dartmouth.  Dartmouth  High  School. 
Football,  2;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 
Elizabeth  J.  Skahill.  "B.-J."  47 
School     St.,      Middleboro.      Memorial 


High  School.  Class  Secretary,  1,  2; 
Dean's  List,  1;  Scrolls,  2;  4-H  Club, 
1,  2;  Newman  Club,  1,  2;  Home  Eco- 
nomics Club,  1,  2;  W.A.A.,  1;  Cheer 
Leader,   1,  2. 

Bernard  Melvin  Slavin.  "Bud."  Eco- 
nomics. 140  Cliff  Ave.,  Winthrop.  Win- 
throp High  School.  Dean's  List,  1; 
Hillel,  2;  I.Z.F.A.,  2;  Cross  Country, 
1,  2;  Track,  1,  2;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi. 
Elinor  .Jean  Sleeper.  "  Sleepy. "  Home 
Economics.  116  South  Peasant  St., 
Haverhill.  Haverhill  High  School. 
S.C.A.,  1,  2;  College  Pilgrim  Fellow- 
ship, 1,  2;  Home  Economics  Club,  2; 
W.A.A.,  1,  2;  Drill  Team,  1,  2;  Pi  Beta 
Phi. 

Edwin  Slowinski.  82  Congress  St., 
Greenfield. 

Barbara  R.  Smith.  616  Alden  St., 
Springaeld. 

Dorothy  C.  Smith.  57  Kernwood  Dr., 
East  Lynn. 

Ian  B.  Smith.  3  Deerfield  St.,  Wor- 
cester. 

M.  AUene  Smith.  "Al."  Economics. 
70  Summit  Ave.,  Wollaston.  Quincy 
High  School.  Women's  Glee  Club,  1,  2; 
Newman  Club,  1,  2;  Chi  Omega. 
Paul  Sherman  Smith.  "Smittv. " 
Pre-Med.  50  Great  Rd.,  Stow.  Hale 
High  School.  Roister  Doisters,  1;  Con- 
cert Association,  1,  2;  S.C.A.,  1,  2; 
Wesley  Fellowship,  1;  Judson  Fellow- 
ship, 1,  2  (Social  Chairman,  2);  4-H 
Club,  1,  2;  Pre-Med.  Club,  1,  2;  Joint 
Committee  on  Intercollegiate  Athletics, 
2;  Cross  Country,  1,  2  (Varsity  Man- 
ager, 2);  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 
Philip  Roger  Smith.  "Phil."  Political 
Science.  87  Monastery  Ave.,  West 
Springfield.  West  Springfield  High 
School.  Football,  1,  2;  Kappa  Sigma 
(Pledge  Chairman,  2;  Interfraternity 
Council,  2). 

Sheldon  Smith.  "Smitty."  Business 
Administration.  1.5  Melcher  St.,  Plain- 
ville.  PlainviUe  High  School.  S.C.A.,  1, 
2;  Ski  Club,  1;  Soccer,  2;  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa. 

■William  V.  Smith.  95  Sheridan  Ave., 
Medford. 

Zilpha  Fasser  Smith.  "Zeke."  Pre- 
Med.  27  Pleasant  St.,  East  Long- 
meadow.  Classical  High  School.  Dean's 
List,  1;  Pre-Med.  Club,  1;  Chi  Omega. 
RusseU  E.  Snow.  219  High  St.,  Green- 
field. 

Loretta  Rose  Souliere.  "Laurie." 
Science.  399  Oakland  St.,  Springfield. 
High  School  of  Commerce.  Dean's  List, 
1;  Newman  Club,  1,  2;  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta. 

Clifton  Edmund  Sowerby.  Jr. 
"Kip."  Landscape  Architecture.  2 
Stow  Rd.,  Marlboro.  Transfer  from 
Norwich  University.  Outing  Club,  2; 
Phillips  Brooks  Club,  2;  S.C.A.,  2; 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
Edgar  "W.  Spear.  251  Elm  St.,  Everett. 
Charles  E.  Staniunas.  12  Water  St., 
Hudson. 

John  Richard  Stark.  "Krats."  6  Cal- 
vin Ter.,  Northampton.  Northampton 
High  School. 

John  ■».  Stearns.  397  Linwood  Ave., 
Newtonville. 

John  Steele,  Jr.  Hancock  Rd.,  Wil- 
liamstown. 

Richard  B.  Stein.  44  Leonard  Ed., 
North  Weymouth. 

Edna  E.  Steinbeck.  East  Pleasant  St., 
Amherst. 

Judith  Stoyle.  "Judv."  Animal  Hus- 
bandry. 72  Taylor  St.,  Wollaston. 
North  Quincy  High  School.  Dean's 
List,  1;  Scrolls,  2;  Outing  Club.  1; 
Animal  Husbandry  Club,  2;  Floricul- 
ture Club,  2;  Horticulture  Show,  2; 
W.A.A.,  1;  Sigma  Kappa. 
Edmund  J.  Strus-.ziero.  104  Leach 
St.,  Stoughlon. 

Earl  N.  Stuck.  :',S  L.sscy  SI ..  Amherst. 
David  Lnui^  Sii.llKill.r.  "Suds." 
English,  in  ILi/,ll..ii  SI.,  Mallapan, 
Roxbury    Mcnioiial    lligli    School,    Hil- 

[260  1 


lei,    1, 
Phi. 


(Treas 


2);    Tau    Epsilo 


_  ;  L.  Sundstrom.  "Bud."  Pre- 
Dental.  10  Cascade  Rd.,  Worcester. 
Classical  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1; 
Theta  Chi. 

James  T.  Swanick.  67  Pinecrest  Rd., 
Newton  Centre. 

William  D.  Sweeney.  63  Jenkins  Ave., 
Whitman. 

James  Herbert  Swensen.  "Swede." 
Forestry.  103  Columbia  Rd.,  Arlington. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon. 

Lawrence  K.  Swift.  65  Holden  St., 
Attleboro. 

June  F.  Swindell.  Barre. 
Theodore  Raymond  Sylvia.  "Ted." 
Pre-Veterinary  Medicine.  Barne.vs  Jo.y 
Point,  Dartmouth.  Dartmouth  High 
School.  Newman  Club,  1,  2;  Pre-Med, 
Club,  1;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho. 
William  H.  Tague,  Jr.  West  St., 
Amherst. 


Nellie    L.    Telrault.    R.F.D.    2,    Am- 

Robert  William  Tetrault.  "Bob." 
Economics.  87  Monrovia  St.,  Spring- 
field. Technical  High  School.  Baseball, 
1;  Soccer,  2,  3;  Hockey,  3;  Theta  Chi. 
Donald  Andrew  Thibeault.  "Don." 
Agricultural  Economies.  184  Webster 
St.,  Rockland.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Newman  Club,  2; 

Dale  S.  Thomas.  Box  52,  Cushman. 
Chester  B.  Thompson.  "Chet." 
Animal  Husbandry.  41  Woodland  Ave., 
Southbridge.  Transfer  from  Devens. 
Animal  Husbandry  Club,  2. 
John  G.  Thompson.  588  South  East 
St.,  Holyoke. 

Albert  Henry  Tocy.ydlowski.  En- 
tomology. Bridge  St.,  Sunderland.  Am- 
herst High  School.  Fernald  Entomology 
Club,  2;  Ski  Club,  1,  2;  Phi  Sigma  Kap- 
Pa- 

Lconard  Albert  Todd.  "Len."  Flori- 
culture. 4  Davidson  Rd,,  Worcester. 
Transfer  from  Devens.  S.C.A.,  2; 
College  Pilgrim  Fellowship,  2;  Flori- 
culture Club,  2. 


James  P.  Toomov.  7.S  Liberty  St., 
Danvors. 

Anita  MarU-  Torres.  History.  62 
Coolev  .\ve..  East  Longnieadow.  Trans- 
fer from  Springfield  Junior  College. 
Newman  Clnli.  2. 

Beltv  Anne  Travnor.  "  B..\."  Recrea- 
tional l.ea.l.Tsliip.  Gardner  Neck  Ud., 
Swansea.  Ca,e  High  Seliool.  Phillips 
Brooks  CImI),  1,  -2:  \V,A..\„  2;  Naiads, 
1,  2;  Chi  Omega. 

Edward  Treshinsky.  55S  Hampshire 
St..  Lawrence. 

Hcnrv  G.  Trimble.  1217  Rockdale 
.■\.ve..  'New  Bedford. 

Raymond    G.    Trombley.    2-1    Mont- 
gomery St.,  Indian  Orchard. 
Gordon  R.  Trott.   Summer  St.,   Re- 
hohoth. 

William  J.  Troy.  76  Henry  Ave., 
Pitlslield. 

Carolvn  C  Trufant.  Plymouth  St., 
North  Carver. 


the  peculiarities  of  baele 


A.  Ruth  TruUson.  "  Trull.  •  Sociology. 
5.3  South  Crescent  Circuit,  Brighton. 
Brighton  High  School.  University 
Chorus,  2;  College  Pilgrim  Fellowship, 
1.  2;  Chi  Omega. 

Thomas  A.  Turner.  125  Fort  Hill 
Ave.,  Lowell. 

Jacquelyn  Ruth  Van  Blarcom. 
"Jacie."  English.  12  Wellington  St., 
Lvnn.  Lvnn  English  High  School.  Col- 
legian, 1;  Roister  Doisters,  1,  2;  W..\.A.. 
1;  Chi  Omega. 

Abigail  Vest.  N.  Whitney  St.  Est., 
Amherst. 


Francis  John  Vigneau.  "Fran." 
Mathematics.  7G14  Maple  St.,  Florence. 
Northampton  High  School.  Veterans' 
Association,  1;  Slewman  Club,  1,  2; 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 

Nicholas  Vrachos.  History.  19  Com- 
monwealth Ave.,  Gloucester.  Gloucester 
High  School.  Military  Ball  Committee, 
2. 

John  Davidson  Walker.  "Johnny." 
Economics.  27  Lexington  St.,  Lynn. 
Lynn  English  High  School.  Veterans, 
Association,  1,  2;  S.C.A.,  1;  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa. 

Nancy  A.  WaUace.  22  Palm  St., 
Springfield. 

Thomas  Carolt  Walji.  "Tom."  Ani- 
mal Husbandry.  281  School  St.,  Bel- 
mont. Belmont  High  School.  S.C.A.,  1; 
Animal  Husbandry  Club,  1,  2;  Poultry 
Club,  1;  Football,  1,2;  Rifle  Team,  1,  2; 
Tennis,  1;  Baseball,  1:  Joint  Committee 
on  Intercollegiate  Athletics,  2;  Lambda 
Chi  Alpha. 

Mildred  E.  Warner.  Main  St.,  Sunder- 
land. 

Barbara  Elinor  Washburn.  "Barb." 
Bacteriology.  R.F.D.  1,  Westfield. 
Westfield  High  School.  Dean's  List,  1; 
Handbook  Board,  1,  2;  S.C.A.,  1,  2; 
College  Pilgrim  Fellowship,  1,  2;  W.A.A 

1,  2;  Pi  Beta  Phi. 

Shirlie  Waters.  "Shoosh."  Liberal 
Arts.  l.S  Parker  Hill  Rd.,  Gardner. 
Gardner  High  School.  W.S.G.A.  Coun- 
cil, 2;  Phillips  Brooks  Club,  2;  Chi 
Omega. 

Lewis  Weinstein.  "Lew."  Pre-Med. 
25  Mattapan  St.,  M.attapan.  Transfer 
from  Devens.  Statesman  (Devens,  1.  2, 
(Associate  Editor,  1,  2);  Commonwealth 
(Devens),  1,  2,  (Technical  Editor,  1,  2); 
Pre-Med.  Club,  1,  2,  (Chairman,  2; 
Secretary,  1);  Hobbv  Shop  (Devens),  1, 

2,  (Printing  Dept.  Head,  1,2). 
Nathan  Weinstein.  '33  Wildwood  St., 
Dorchester. 

S.  Edward  Weinswig.  "Ed."  Pre- 
Med.  631  Western  Ave.,  Lvnn.  Lvnn 
CKassical  High  School.  Dean's  List',  1; 
Hillel.  1,2;  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 
Walter  G.  Weisse.  35  Eldridge  St., 
Springfield. 

Mary  Whitman  Wells.  "  Whit."  Fine 
Arts.  Green  River  Lodge,  Box  1, 
Greenfield.  Greenfield  High  School. 
Women's  Glee  Club,  1,  2;  Universitv 
Chorus,  1,  2;  Chorale,  2;  Operetta 
Guild,  1,  2;  College  Pilgrim  Fellowship, 
1,  2;  Radio  Club,  1;  Naiads,  '  1,  2; 
Scrolls,  2;  Chi  Omega. 
James  E.  West.  1217  Dorchester  Ave., 
Dorchester. 

Donald  Elvin  Westcott.  "Don." 
Chemistry.  805  Newbury  St.,  Spring- 
field. Technical  High  School.  Dean's 
List,  1;  Soccer,  2;  Hockey,  1,  2;  Phi 
Sigma  Kappa. 

Hope  Westcott.  Home  Economics. 
Reservoir  Ave.,  Rehoboth.  Dighton 
High  School.  Home  Economics  Club, 
1,  2;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
Joseph  James  Westwatcr.  "Rusty." 
Economics.  6  St.  Margaret  St.,  Dor- 
chester. Boston  English  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  1;  Newman  Club,  1,  2; 
Theta  Chi. 

Charles  J.  White.  17  Chadwick  St., 
Worcester. 

Earle  D.  Whitney.  Box  87,  Charlton 
City. 

Paul  R.  Wilbur.  R.F.D.  1,  Orange. 
Agnes  Frances  Wilczvnski.  "  Willv. " 
Pine  Nook,  South   Deerfield.   Deerfield 


High  School.   Dean's  List,   1;   Roister 
Doisters,  1;  University  Chorus,  2. 
Earle  M.  Williams.  Norris  St.,  Feed- 
ing Hills. 

Earl  Winer.  Economics.  142  Mclha 
Ave.,  Springfield.  Classical  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  1;  Hillel,  1,  2;  Carnival 
Ball  Committee,  2;  Military  Ball  Com- 
mittee, 1;  Mathematics  Club,  1,  2; 
International  Relations  Club,  1,  2; 
Tnu  Epsilon  Phi. 

William  Paul  Wing.  "Wingy." 
Mechanical  Engineering.  244  Sargeant 
St.,  Holyoke.  Holyokc  High  School. 
Class  Nominating  Committee,  2; 
S.C.A.,  2;  Engineering  Club,  2. 
William  Winn.  "Bill."  History. 
6  Clafin  Rd.,  Brookline.  Brookline 
High  School.  Hillel,  1,  2;  Psychology 
Club,  1;  Baseball,  1;  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi. 
Norman  Alfred  Winston.  'Norm." 
Chemistry.  24  Belmont  Ave.,  North- 
ampton. Northampton  High  School. 
Dean's  List,  1;  Hillel,  1,  2;  Tan  Epsilon 
Phi. 

Robert  Philip  Winterhalter.  "Bob." 
Floriculture.  Tri  St.,  Ashland.  Roister 
Doisters,  1,  2;  Carnival  Committee.  2; 
Floriculture  Club,  1,  2;  Inter-Class 
Athletic  Board,  2;  Joint  Committee  on 
Intercollegiate  Athletics,  1,  2. 
John  J.  Winton.  12  Gerry  St.,  Stone- 


J.  Wisnoski.  16  Church  St., 


Peter  Wolff.  "Pete."  Industrial  En- 
gineering. 470  Caren  St.,  Springfield. 
Technical  High  School.  Engineering 
Club,  1,  2;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi. 
Barbara  Ann  Wood.  "Fritzie."  Bac- 
teriology. Chapin  St.,  Ludlow;.  Ludlow 
High  School.  Class  Nominating  Com- 
mittee, 2;  Scrolls,  2  (Vice-President); 
Roister  Doisters,  1;  W.A..\.,  1;  Chi 
Omega. 

Robert  Craig  Wood.  "Red."  Wild- 
Lite  Management.  168  Winthrop  St., 
Taunton.  Transfer  from  Fort  Devens. 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
Charles  B.  Woods.  39  Arlington  St., 
Northampton. 

Patricia  Ann  Wright.  "  Pat. "  Science. 
127  Barnard  Ave.,  Watertown.  Water- 
town  High  School.  S.C.A.,  1,  2;  Judson 
Fellowship,  1,  2. 

Richard  P.  Wynn.  1.57  Norwood  Ter., 
Hol.voke.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 
Christopher  J.  Yahnis.  "Greek." 
Political  Science.  11  Dixwell  St.,  Ja- 
maica Plain.  Transfer  from  Yale.  Cam- 
pus V.arieties,  1,  2;  Phillips  Brooks 
Club,  1;  Radio  Club,  2;  Track  2,  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon. 
Abraham  S.   Yaloff.   6  Trinity   Ave., 

Isidore    Yergeau.     349     Center    St., 

Chicopee. 

George    Clement    Youland.    "Joe." 

Food  Technologv.  264  Brookline  Ave., 
Boston.  Transfer  from  Devens.  Food 
Technology  Club,  2. 

Henry  J.  Zaorski.  381  Pleasant  St., 
Northampton. 

George  J.  Zebrowski.  159  Walnut  St., 
Holyoke. 

Theodore  J.  Ziemba.  564  Broadway, 
Chicopee  Falls. 

Fred  Ziwotowski.  Business  Adminis- 
tration. 226  Centre  St.,  Indian  Orchard. 
Technical  High  School.  Newman  Club, 
1;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 
Boleslaw  E.  Zmaczynski.  180  King 
St.,  Northampton. 


261 


'51  —  FRESHMEN  —  '51 


■  Schofield. 
>  Jean  Moi 


V.-Pres.;  Br 


i.e  Wogan.  Capt.:  Philip  Collins.  Syt.-al-Ai 
Donald  Stowe.  Pr*^s.;  Barbara  Deaiie.  Troas 


How  fortunate  is  the  class  of  '51,  for  it 
is  the  first  class  to  enter  the  University  of 
Massachusetts!  Among  these  freshmen 
were  a  much  larger  number  of  non- veteran 
Freshman  boys  than  any  other  class  prior 
to  the  war. 

Hazing,  rushing,  Draper-griping — all 
the  usual  traditions  bestowed  upon  the 
"Frosh, "'  were  passed  down  to  the 
"51"ers. " 

But,  again,  how  fortunate  are  they,  who 
will  be  here  to  partake  in  the  evolution  of 
a  University  worthy  of  its  name! 


262 


Herman  C.  Abbott 

131  Conant  St.,  Beverly 
Herbert  Abrams 

55  Lithgow  St.,  Dorchester 
William  M.  Abramson 

17  Columbia  St.,  Worcester  i 
Elizabeth  Acheson 

Horsneck  Rd.,  S.  Westport 
Malcolm  S.  Aldrich 

36  Bellevue  Rd.,  E.  Brnintree 
Muriel  Aldrich 

37  Central  St.,  Ashland 
Robert  P.  Anderson 

1203  Centre  St.,  Newton  Centre 
Donald  F.  Anderson 

64  North  St.,  Shelbourne  Falls 
Martin  L.  Anderson 

19  George  St.,  Palmer 
Winthrop  T.  Anderson 

G4  North  St.,  Shelbourne  lalls 
Joseph  Angelini 

Topsfield  Rd.,  R.F.D.,  Danvers 
John  C.  Armstrong 

1  Curtis  Circle,  Winchester 
William  J.  August 

39  Fairview  Ave.,  Northampton 
Joan  E.  Baginski 

51  Norwood  Terrace,  Holyoke 
Kenneth  E.  Baker 

20  Schlussler  Rd.,  Worcester 
Robert  C.  Baker 

75  Spring  St.,  Hanson 
Albert  V.  Barbadora 

15  Pine  St.,  Winchendon 
Arnold  A.  Barr 

25S  Carew  St.,  Springfield 
Arthur  W.  Barstow 

Hockanum  Rd.,  S.  Hadley 
Joseph  G.  Barone 

42  Shearer  St.,  Palmer 
Raymond  R.  Beaulac 

68  Jarvis  Ave.,  Holyoke 
Russell  H.  Beaumont 

351  Conway  St.,  Greenfield 
Paul  V.  Beauvais 

3  Sonoma  PI.,  Holyoke 
Pauline  C.  Beauvais 

3  Sonoma  PI.,  Holyoke 
John  C.  Belville 

40  Woodbridge  St.,  S.  Hadley 
Roscoe  H.  Bemis 

Fitzwilliam,  New  Hampshire 
Ovell  F.  Bennett 

Wareham  St.,  P.O.  Box  14,  Middle 

boro 
David  A.  Benson 

Vets'  Hospital,  Northampton 
Raymond  G.  Benson 

Vets'  Hospital,  Northampton 
Dorothy  M.  Berger 

52  Broad  St.,  N.  Attleboro 
Albert  B.  Blackadar 

1058  Boston  Rd.,  Ward  Hill 
Rosemary  X.  Blanciforli 

61  Fairmounl  St.,  Dorchester 
Charles  L.  Blaucr 

34  Cedar  Rd.,  Belmont 
Shepard  Bloomfield 

230  Belmont  Ave.,  Brockton  8 
Faith  Bolton 

Alden  St.,  Duxbury 
Norman  D.  Bornstcin 

2  Nazing  Court,  Roxbury 
Merrill  R.  Bracci 

Milford  St.,  Mcndon 
,  A.  Brccn 

ve.,  Southbridge 
Marjorie  M.  Briand 

18  Greenlawn  Ave.,  Farnumsville 
Jacob  I.  Brody 

237  Chestnut  St.,  Chelsea 
Doris  Brown 

268  Pleasant  St.,  Orange 


rSolu 


Edgar  H.  Buck  Jr. 

16  Southbridge  St.,  Warren 
Kathleen  M.  Buckley 

630  Lowell  St.,  Lawrence 
Ann  M.  Burrer 

9  Spring  Terrace,  Greenfield 
Ruth  D.  Camann 

503  School  St.,  Athol 


Edgar  T.  Canty 

272  Springfield  St.,  Chicopee 
James  W.  Chadwick  Jr. 

Main  St.,  W.  Boxford 
Alice  Chorebamian 

15  W^ashington  St..  Newburyport 
Arnold  B.  Christiansen  Jr. 

48  Allen  Ave.,  Lynn 


George  F.  Cliche 

211  Chestnut  St.,  Holyoke 
Arnold  M.  Cohen 

177  Union  St.,  Everett 
Jacqueline  M.  Cohen 

6  Custer  St.,  Lawrence 
Ruth  A.  Cohen 

37  University  Rd.,  Brooklin 
Arthur  Cole 

Lyman  St.,  Northhoro 
Joan  Cole 

17  Hamilton  St.,  Saxonville 
Jeanne  M.  Collins 

48  Traincroft  St.,  Medford 
Philip  R.  Collins 

112  Highland  Ave.,  Arlingto 
Paul  C.  Colodnv 

16  Butler  PI..  Northampton 
Maureen  K.  Conlon 

262  Adams  St.,  Lowell 
William  L.  Conlon 

Market  Hill  Rd.,  Amherst 


Alan  Cornell 


Gerald  M.  Crasnick 

138  Highland  Ave.,  "Winthrop 
Fred  N.  Creed  Jr. 

138  Conant  St.,  Beverly 
Sue  Crone 

Mohawk  Trail,  Shelburne  Falls 
Calhleen  H.  Cronin 

24  Lexington  Ave.,  Bradford 
Ruth  A.  Crowell 

33  Sesuit  Rd.,  E.  Dennis 
Bruce  Cummings 

57  Vermont  St.,  W.  Roxbury 
James  M.  Curran 

116  Shawmut  St.,  Marlboro 
Louise  H.  Gushing 

84  Brunswick  St.,  Roxbury 
Kenneth  A.  Cutting 

22  Summer  St.,  Shrewsbury 
L.  Loretta  Czarnecki 

16  Beverly  St.,  Willimansett 
Walter  A.  Czelusaniak 

48  Franklin  St.,  Easthampton 
Ruth  S.  Davenport 

R.F.D.  2.  Shelburne  Falls 
Frederic  W.  Davis  Jr. 

61  Olive  St.,  Northampton 
Warren  C.  Davis 

Old  Sudbury  Rd.,  Wayland 
Barbara  J.  Day 

B.  &  W.  Turnpike,  Northboro 
Barbara  \.  Dean 

314  Cros.s  St.,  Belmont 
Philip  J.  Dean 

7  Corser  St.,  Holyoke 


W.  Yar 


alth  A 


Joan  M.  Dellea 

R.F.D.  3,  Grt.  Barrington 
Edwin  E.  Devim 

Silver  Leaf  Lar 
Daniel  E.  Di 

1638Commonw. 
Charles  B.  Dill 

51  \V.  Bolton  A 
Edward  F.  Donahue 

Boston  Rd.,  Southboro 
John  L.  A.  Donovan 

Marion  Rd.,  Marblehci: 
Irvln  Doress 

24  Wayland  St.,  Brockl 
Paul  E.  Doucette 

13  Wenda  St.,  Reading 
Anthony  Dougad 

39  Suffolk  St.,  Lynn 


Brightoi 
Abseeon,  N.  J. 


Robert  Doyle 

124  Stearns  Terr.,  Chicopee 
Francis  G.  Driscoll 

34  Harris  St.,  Maiden 
Maril\n  Duckworth 

G.AIi.  Ilinh, 
Frcl.ri.k  Dun 

L'llli  (irc.ley  St.,  Clinton 
John  J.  Dunn 

115  Roch  St.,  New  Bedford 
Joseph  H.  Durant 

409  Plainficid  St.,  Springfield 
Thomas  N.  Embler 

M.ain  St.,  East  Dennis 
Samuel  E.  Estabrooks 

Maine  St.,  No.  Orange 
Herman  L.  Evers 

7  Park  Ave.,  Maiden  48 
Norma  A.  Falconer 

51  Howard  St.,  Ludlow 
Beryl  Fanning 

54  Gushing  St.,  Brockton  28 


Norman  C.  Farrar 

20-1  Paknchoag  St.,  Auburn 
Louis  F.  Fa>  an  Jr. 

Gardners  Ncc-k  Kd.,  S.  Swanse. 
Grace  I.  Fcen.-r 

(J2  Freeman  St.,  Arlington 
Louise  E.  Feldman 

58  Colbornc  Rd.,  Brighton  Ho 
Edna  M.  Firmenich 

52  Davis  St.,  Hol.voke 
Martin  F.  Fl.vnn 

aS5  Columlms  Ave.,  Pittsfield 
Robert  J.  Flynn 

17  Corticelli  St.,  Florence 
Dorothy  X,  Forlin 

19  Second  St.,  Adams 


interest  in  a  frog 


Beverlv  E.  Fournier 

13  G'ilboa  St.,  E.  Douglas 
Barbara  France 

Shays  St.,  S.  Amherst 
Joan  France 

Shays  St.,  S.  .\mherst 
Gordon  H.  Francis 

4S  Worcester  St.,  Taunton 
Seymour  M.  Franhel 

3S9  Trafton  Rd.,  Springfield 
Irene  Frank 

23  ClaBin  Rd„  Brookline 
Lydia  \.  French 

Green  End  House  Blvd.,  Newport, 

R.I. 
Gertrude  .4.  Fuller 

7  Howard  Ave.,  Foxboro 
John  I.  Fuller 

97  Maple  St..  Ware 
Raymond  R.  Gagnon 

4  Marsh  Lane,  Adams 


.Arthur  L.  Gaines 

30li  Wells  St.,  Greenfield 
W  illinni  C.  Gailcnhy 

\.„  wiih  Hill,  Huntington 
Itciieciiel  F.  Galas 

11  Hampden  Ave.,  Monson 
Richard  E.  Gaylord 

55  College  St.,  S.  Hadley 
Edward  L.  Gcrslein 

S"  Forest  Park  Ave.,  Springfield 
Paul  B.  Gilman 

Route  1,  Box  91),  Groton 
Mynda  J.  Glagovsky 

27  Wellington  Ave.,  Haverhill 
Richard  R.  Glcason 

E.  Lebanon,  Maine 
IMiilip  Goldman 

:;s  Kirkwood  Rd.,  Brighton 
Herman  J.  Gordon 

It.  Park  St.,  Ware 
Culhberl  P.  Gorman  Jr. 

9  Oak  St.,  Westfield 
Bradford  G.  Gould 

Cor.  Phillips  Rd.  and  Highland, 

Holden 
Albert  C.  Governor 

5  Walter  St.,  Roslindale 
.\lbcrl  K.  Graham 

52  Brown  St.,  Methuen 
Donald  M.  Gray 

Box  89,  Woods  Hole 
Jean  Grayson 

14  Lynes  PI.,  Norwalk,  Conn. 
John  C.  Green 

203  Triangle  St.,  Amherst 
Justin  E.  Green 

56  Clarkwood  St.,  Mattapan 
James  M.  Grecnberg 

7  Devotion  St.,  Brookline 
Russell  A.  Greene 

199  S  St.,  Medfield 
Robert  T.  Grimley 

295  Mt.  Hope  St.,  N.  Attleboro 
Marlcia  J.  Griswold 

1L'^  (nmmon  St.,  Walpole 
I'lMlli^  P.  Haftcr 

f(l2!l  Washington  St.,  Lynn 
John  S.  Hall 

R.F.D.  1,  Box  70,  Westfield 
Ernest  S.  Hamilton 

93  Maple  St.,  Greenfield 
Philip  C.  Hammond 

78  S.  Sealund  Rd.,  N.  Quincy 
Betty  E.  Hansen 

145  Wilder  Terrace,  W.  Springfield 
Jeannette  D.  Harris 

R.F.D. ,  East  Deerfield 
John  B.  Hart 

29  Lincoln  Rd.,  Wellesley  Hills 
Harold  P.  Hatch 

254  Lincoln  Ave.,  Amherst 
Kenneth  W.  Heins 

Ashburnham  Hill  Rd„  Fitchburg 
David  Hempel 

59  Winter  St.,  Orange 
Thomas  J.  Henneberry 

HoUiston  St.,  Medway 
Jeremiah  T.  Herlihy 

62  Elmwood  Ave.,  Holyoke 
Edmond  D.  Hermes 

12  Harwich  Rd.,  W.  Springfield 
Phyllis  J.  Hickman 

59  Holyoke  St.,  Easthampton 
David  L.  Higgins 

62  Summer  St.,  Taunton 


Albert  J.  Hodgess 

13  B  Maple  St.,  Maynard 
Nancv  F.  Hoffman 

Fisher  St.,  Westboro 
Carol  E.  Hooker 

200  No.  Main  St.,  Raynha 


Wilford  H.  Hooper 

750  Washington  St.,  Wellesle 


Nancy  R.  Houlo 

945  Main  St.,  Shrewsbury 
Lucilc  F.  Howe 

45  Magnolia  Terrace,  Springfield 
Richard  S.  Howland 

Southampton 
Alan  F.  Hunter 

174  Brown  Ave,,  Holyoke 
Albert  L.  lampictro 

50  Vine  St.,  Middleboro 
Dudley  F.  Irwin 

275  N.  Pleasant  St.,  Amherst 
Eugene  M.  Iscnberg 

80  Tudor  St.,  Chelsea 
William  L.  Ives 

12>2  Clifton  Ave.,  Salem 
George  B.  Jackson 

S.  Main  St.,  Belcherlown 
Lillian  A.  Jacobs 

27  Montague  City  Rd.,  Greenfield 
Donald  C.  Jacques 

26  Monterey  Kd.,  Worcester  6 
Howard  A.  Jcssop 

14  Bridge  St.,  S.  Hadley  Falls 
Nancy  A.  Jodrey 

11  Talt  St.,  Southbridgc 
Ruth  M.  Johnson 

375  Houghton  St.,  N.  Adams 
Robert  A.  Johnston 

4  Obcrlin  St.,  Worcester 
PhiUips  R.  Jones 

179  S2nd  St.,  Brooklyn  9,  N.  Y. 
Edna  L.  Joslin 

147  Everett  St.,  Southbridgc 
Helaine  R.  Judelson 

4S  Calumet  Kd.,  Holyoke 
LiUian  Karas 

44  Tennis  Rd.,  Mattapan 
Seymour  Katz 

142  Bainbridge  St.,  Maiden  48 
Myra  F.  Kaufman 

128  Ocean  St.,  Lynn 
Mary  P.  Kearns 

806  Broadway,  Fall  River 
Merle  L.  Kendall 

Hockanum,  S.  Hadley 
Carolyn  H.  Kendrow 

Mam  Rd.,  Gill 
Leonard  F.  Kennedy 

Spring  St.,  Amherst 
Walter  T.  Kenney 

21  Devereaux  St.,  Arlington 
Charles  A.  Kiddy 

40  Sherman  St.,  Roxbury  19 
Jane  L.  Kimball 

Cottage  St.,  Bclchertown 
Malcolm  W.  King 

71  Chestnut  St.,  Florence 
Suzanne  C.  Knapp 

15  Eldert  St.,  Springfield  9 
Claire  F.  Kosberg 

264  Ashland  St.,  N.  Adams 
Anthony  W.  Kotula 

124  Walnut  St.,  Holyoke 
John  F.  Kowinski 

58  Nonotuck  St.,  Florence 
Barbara  A.  Kranich 

23  Moore  Ave.,  Worcester 


Nellie  K.  Kwasnik 

Hampden  Rd.,  Monson 
Joan  A.  Labarre 

White  Bagley  Rd.,  Southboro 
Frederick  P.  Lahey 

55  Poplar  PI.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 


265 


Marjorie  J.  Lamb 

21  Wilson  Ave.,  Wilson,  Conn. 
Mildred  R.  Lampert 

.53  English  St.,  Pc.-ibody 
Rauno  A.  Lampi 

Bo.\  2,S,  E.  Templelon 
RuLh  E.  Landstroni 

Overbrook  Farm,  Heath 
Constance  D.  Laperle 

46  Front  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 
Barbara  T^.  Lappin 

109  Homestead  St.,  Roxbury 
Constance  E,  Laurin 

S23-S  Park  St.,  Holyoke 
Robert  D.  Law 

59  Lincoln  St.,  Melrose 
Regina  K.  Lawlor 

120  Summer  St.,  N.  Brooktiekl 
Wallace  B.  Lebowilz 

ISO  Olive  Ave.,  Lawrence 
Vincent  C.  Lecoese 

27  Monroe  St.,  Maiden  2S 
Norman  H.  Lee 

1.5.S  Pleasant  St.,  S.  Weymouth 
William  E.  Leidt  Jr. 

2+5  Nelson  Rd..  Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 
William  C.  Less 

45  Porter  St.,  North  Adams 
Elaine  C.  Levine 

39  Naz.ing  St.,  Roxbury 
Barbara  S.  Lewis 

16  Maplewood  Ave.,  Newton  Centre 
Chester  C.  Libusha 

26S  Ciirew  St.,  Springfield 
Jean  A.  Lindsay 

63  Rockland  St.,  Brockton 
Rachel  L,  Liner 

994  High  St..  Fall  River 
Dorothy  B.  Lipnick 

43S  School  St.,  Webster 
Lawrence  Litman 

359  Lafayette  St.,  Salem 
Robert  W.  Love 

9  Curtis  St.,  .\uburn 
Janice  V.  Luther 

93  Eleanor  Rd.,  Springfield 
Charles  R.  liyons 

56  Van  Horn  St.,  W.  Springfield 
David  B.  Mann 

S63  Winter  St.,  Hanson 
June  L.  Mann 

8  Edward  Ave.,  Turners  Falls 
Beverlv  Mac  MeAvoy 

Wendell 
Patricia  K.  McCann 

31  Sheridan  St.,  N.  Easton 
Edward  F.  McCauley 

86  Belmont  St.,  Wollaston 
Agnes  J.  McDonough 

54  Leonard  St.,  Dorchester 
Alice  C.  McEachron 

23  Wavcrly  St.,  Pittsfield 
Jane  McElrov 

236  S.  Main  St.,  Orange 
Alfred  McKinslry 

753  Montgomery,  Chicopee  Falls 
Janice  Maclachlan 

14  Rowe  St.,  Melrose 
Antonio  J.  Malnati 

Cooper  Hill  Farm,  Ashley  Falls 
Andrew  N.  Mangum 

55  AUyn  St.,  Holyoke 
Evelyn  Marsh 

High  St  ,  .lefferson 
Carol  E.  Martin 

Elmartin  Farm,  Cheshire 
Henry  G.  Martin 

.53  L  St.,  Turners  Falls 
John  C.  Marl  in 

River  St.,  Lee 
Marilyn  Martin 

Mulpus  R,l..  I.uneuhurg 
Albert  S.  Marulli 

6.S  Newton  St.,  Holyoke 


Ruth  M.  Marvel 

73  Main  St.,  Millers  Falls 
Joseph  C.  Mattuski 

17  Fair  St.,  Northampton 
Robert  W.  Merrick 

26  S.  Main  St.,  Oxford 
Frederick  W.  Meyer 

R.F.D.  1,  Box  147A,  S.  Hadley 
Christine  Micka 

Park  Hill  Rd.,  Easthanipton 
David  G.  Miles 

11  Plunkett  St.,  Pittsfield 
Bernard  J.  Miller 

69  State  St.,  Northampton 
Brian  F.  MUne 

11  High  St.,  Shclburne  Falls 
Mary  Jean  Minehan 

4  Pepperell  Rd.,  W.  Groton 
Lillian  R.  Moldaw 

26  Gibbs  St.,  Brookline 
Alan  T.  Monroe 

Pine  St.,  Dover 
Anne  J.  Moriartv 

1504  Dwight  St.,  Holyoke 
Roland  E.  Moriarty 

132  Dartmouth  St.,  Holyoke 
Robert  W.  Mulvaney 

9  Church  St.,  Ware 
Rena  L.  Murphv 

206  Columbia  St.,  Adams 
Robert  W.  Murray 

14  Beacon  Ave.,  Holyoke 
George  Nadison 

42  Forest  St.,  Lawrence 
Norman  N.  Newman 

52  Marshland  St.,  Haverhill 
John  T.  Nichols 

12  Washburn  St.,  Middleboro 
Harold  O.  Nickerson 

Rte.  137,  Box  43,  E.  H.arwich 
Christine  M.  Noiseux 

50  Lyman  St.,  Holyoke 
Alexander  P.  Norskey 

39  Halford  St.,  Gardner 
Barbara  E.  Nyren 

17  Charles  River  Terrace,  Newton 

Highlands 
Charles  W.  Nyslrom 

Turnpike  St.,  S.  Easton 
Francis  J.  O'Connell 

22  Armory  St.,  Northampton 
James  J.  O'Connell 

22  Armory  St.,  Northampton 
Geraldinc  M.  O'Connor 

339  Hampden  St.,  Holyoke 
John  A.  O'Connor 

10  Anderson  Ave.,  Three  Rivers 
Robert  L.  O'Connor 

93  Woodbridge  St.,  S.  Hadley 
Alice  M.  O'DonncU 

169  Allyn  St.,  Holyoke 
Frank  R.  O'Keefe 

20  Home  St.,  Peabody 
David  M.  Osborn 

77  Bourne  St.,  Auburndale 
Natalie  A.  Palk 

625  Essex  Ave.,  Gloucester 
Aldrick  A.  Palmer 

58  Holland  Ave.,  Westfield 
Priscilla  A.  Parsons 

SI  Dodge  Ave.,  Pittsfield 
John  J.  Patterson 

44  Cabot  St.,  Winchester 


Calhryn  E.  Peck 

R.F.D    2,  Shelburne  F 
Paul  Pecukonis  Jr. 

225  Walnut  St.,  Lynn 
Irene  M.  Pcrniola 

38  Elliot  St.,  Norwoot 


266 


Constance  E.  Petroski 

94  Gray  St.,  Amherst 
Gerald  H.  Popkin 

14  Wallingford  Rd.,  Brightor 
Lois  M.  Porrovecchio 

Main  St.,  Charlemont 
Mark  E.  Powers 

71  Sugarloaf,  S.  Deerfield 
Elizabeth  B.  Preble 

4  Brewer  St.,  Jamaica  Plain 
Edna  M.  Price 

1  Berkmans  St.,  Worcester 
Edward  C.  Purrington  Jr. 

156  Allyn  St.,  Holyoke 
Joseph  L.  Putman 

Orleans 
Lawrence  H.  Putnam 

10  Hosmer  St.,  Everett 
Donald  H.  Quimby 

7S  Colton  PI.,  Longme.adow 
Sylvia  L.  Raflferty 

275  Franklin  St.,  Holyoke 


The  Fascinati< 


William  Allan  Ratner 

122  Trowbridge  St.,  Cambridge 


Richard  R.  Rescia 

96  Walnut  St.,  N.  Agawam 
Evelyn  A.  Rice 

128  Curve  St.,  Millis 
Marjorie  E.  Rice 

111  Gushing  Ave.,  Belmont 
Robert  L.  Richters 

Drake  Hotel,  Amherst 
Bette  V.  Ringuclte 

Apt.  65,  Amherst  College,  Amherst 
John  H.  Ring 

163  Hillside  Ave.,  Arlington 
.\lan  D.  Roberts 

3  Holmes  Terrace.  Plymouth 


Snllv  K.  Kosenbloom 

1S40  Norlhiimpton  St..  Hi'l.vi.ki- 
Koberl  M.  Kossninn 

',11  Vniversil.v  Rd.,  Brooklinc 
Priscilhl  Ross 

."i3  High  St..  Ipswii-li 
riiilip  C.  Rolh 

at)  T  St..  Turners  Kulls 
Margherilii  Kiibino 

Kdvvard  St.,  Apawnni 
Murjorie  M.  Snchsc 

SS  Hammond  St.,  Clinton 
Pauline  M.  Sanderson 

Industrial  School,  Shirley 
Richard  Saunders 

30  Eastern  .\ve.,  Beverly 
William  G.  Savard 

(io  Walling  St.,  SpriuRfield 
Jeanne  K.  Sawdev 

S  Kipling  Rd.,  Wellcsley  Hills 
Arthur  1.  Schoficld 

Old  Conn.  Path,  Cochituate 


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Ruth  M.  Sehorer 

142  Franklin  St.,  Northampto 
Gladvs  H.  Schumacher 

28  Preston  Ave.,  Pittsfield 
John  J.  Scott  Jr. 

99  Dennison  Ave.,  Framingha 
Richard  W.  Sears 

76  Fearing  St.,  .\mherst 
Burton  .4.  Shaker 

91  Somerset  St..  Springfield 
Sylvia  F.  Shaw 

191  Lowell  St.,  Peabody 
Claire  I.  Shaylor 

6  Central  St.,  Agawam 
Mary  C.  Shea 

20  Maple  St.,  Dalton 
Lawrence  E.  Shearer  Jr. 

Colrain 


Barbara  M.  Sherter 

3  Greendale  Rd..  Mattapan 
Esther  Mae  Sherwood 

Huntington 


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ufW.i.l 

Ilk  1,.  Shul'cll 

;<,1  S,hn„l  St..  Wnlpolo 
1  M.  Shuman 

.  Cnllage  St..  Chelsea 


Adela  1..  Skipton 

4li  Rockland  St.,  SpringHcld 
Edward  R.  Smiley 

7tJ7  Bernardston  Rd..  C.reenfield 
Allan  R.  Smith 

West  St.,  Amherst 
Carrie  F.  Smith 

43.")  S.  Precinct  St.,  E.  Tiuinton 
Edward  T.  Smith 

S7  Ho!y..ke  St.,  Easthampton 
Jancl  I..  Smith 

99  liarilwell  St.,  S.  Hadley  Falls 


Slanlcv  M.  Spencer 

Ti:i  G;,nlen  Ave.,  Olean,  N.  Y. 
lames   I.  Slaplcton 

^9  Lexington  Ave.,  Holyoke 
William  C.  Starkweather 

.59  Pigeon  Hill  Rd.,  Auburndale 
Wilfred  A.  Stcadman 

Rice  Corner,  Brookfield 
Donald  E.  Stebbins 

Margaret  St.,  Monson 
Ralph  S.  Stedman  Jr. 

290  Springfield  St.,  Wilbraham 
EuKcne  K.  Steele 

,'<22  North  St.,  Pittsfield 
Frances  L.  Stegner 

Main  St.,  Brimfield 


Ann  Stockwell 

Hill  Rd.,  Sutton 
Erviii  Stockwell 

.-.."i  Clu-stnut  St.,  Sharon 
Donald  K.  Stowe 

21   Monument  St.,  Concord 
Patricia  A.  Stratton 

22(5  South  St.,  Northampto 


Mariorie  A.  Sullivan 

Ul"  Harvard  St.,  Pittsfield 
Kenneth  1.  Sutherland 

72  Main  St.,  Shelburne  Falls 
Robert  I..  Sweeney 

2S  Grove  St.,  Adams 
Richard  F.  Tarshua 

3.5  Maynard  St.,  Northampto 


.\lan  J.  Trombla 

lOfi  Amherst  St.,  Spring6eld 


267 


.lames  J.  Turco 

19S  Common  St.,  Walpolc 
AlphonseC.  Turcot  tc 

West  St.,  Granby 
Elixabelh  J.  Vander  Pol 

7,')7  Washington  St..  Fairhaven 
Richard  II.  Vara 

141   Wellesley  Ave.,  Wcllcsley  Hills 
Robert  M.  Variev 

24  Hill  St.,  Acuihnel 
Bertha  S.  Viewcy 

Box  21,  Fitchburg 
Robert  E.  Vi^neau 

7t)'4  Maple  St.,  Florence 
PhvllU  J.  Vincent 

1011  Electric  Ave,  Fitehburg 
Carl  W.  Walczak 

Box  119,  S.  Decrfield 
Bcrvl  F.  Waldman 

2li2  Chestnut  Hill  Ave.,  Bright, .n 
Patricia  A.  Walsh 

299  Chnnh  St..  Whilinsville 
James  J.  Warren  Jr. 

9.S  Walnut  St.,  N.  Brookfield 
Robert  B.  Warren 

33  Congress  St.,  Weymouth 
Prudence  Waugh 

1006  S.  26th  St..  Arlington 
Frank  J.  Weissc 

35  Eldridge  St.,  Springfield 
Kenneth  R.  Welcone 

Canada  Hill,  Greenfield 
Henry  C.  Wendler 

II  Price  Rd..  Allston  34 
George  R.  Wezniak 

Granby  Rd.,  Belcherlown 
Marilyn  Whipple 

S66  West  St.,  Pittsfield 
Francis  M.  Whitaker 

OR  Pope  St.,  N.  Quincy 
Edward  G.  White 

34  Prospect  St..  N.  Quincy 
Gwendolyn  White 

2S7  Main  St.,  Franklin 
Jacqueline  White 

Metropolitan  State  Hosp.,  Walthai 
Rodney  L.  White 

42  Baker  St.,  Lynn 
Constance  B.  Whitney 

121  Concord  St.,  Maynard 


George  H.  Whitney 

32  Maple  St.,  Marblehead 
Raymond  C.  Willis 

T  SI.,  Ch.arlemont 
Edward  R.  Wisniowski 

50  Carew  Terrace,  Springfield 
Bruce  R.  Wogan 

67  Craftsland  Rd.,  Chestnut  Hill 
Melvin  H.  Wolf 

1.54  Washington  St.,  Dorchester  21 
Helena  T.  Wolkowicz 

130  Holly  St.,  New  Bedford 
Ann  G.  Wolper 

51  Winchester  St.,  Brookline 
Jean  A.  Wood 

Juniper  Ridge  Farm,  Huntington 
Francis  S.  Wright 

423  North  St.,  Pittsfield 
Francis  H.  Wysocki 

North  East  St.,  Amherst 
Charles  Yergatian 

780  W.  Central  St.,  Franklin 
David  L.  Young 

Box  2S2,  S.  Yarmouth 
Edward  W.  Young 

Haydenville  Rd.,  Northampton 
Willard  H.  Young  Jr. 

Cottage  St.,  Belchertown 
Arlene  A.  Zatyrka 

39  Wildwood  Ave.,  Greenfield 
Joan  P.  Zehner 

70  Bittenhouse  Terrace,  Springfield 


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form  a  memorable  college  experi- 
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and  stunts  became  part  of  the  al- 
bum of  the  year  and  essential  as 
mementos  of  a  university  in  the 
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The  class  of  1948  includes  the  first  "  Devens  transfer  "  students  to  receive  diplomas  from 
the  University  of  Massachusetts.  This  distinction  highlights  the  service  of  the  University  of 
Massachusetts  to  the  veterans  of  World  War  II :  The  University  has  provided  every  qualified 
veteran  who  could  not  be  accommodated  by  any  Massachusetts  college  with  an  opportunity 
to  get  the  education  promised  him  under  the  so-called  GI  Bill  of  Rights. 

On  June  14,  1946  the  legislature,  faced  with  the  fact  that  the  University  could  not  ac- 
commodate all  the  Massachusetts  veteran  applicants,  authorized  the  establishment  of  a 
branch  of  the  University  at  Fort  Devens  "for  the  purpose  of  providing  an  institution  of 
collegiate  grade  to  veterans  of  World  War  II  who  resided  in  this  commonwealth  at  the  time 
of  their  entry  into  the  service. "  The  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  University  was  enlarged  by 
this  act  to  include  the  regular  trustees  plus  President  James  P.  Baxter  of  Williams  College, 
President  Wat  T.  Cluverius  of  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  President  Charles  W.  Cole 
of  Amherst  College,  President  Karl  T.  Compton  of  the  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology, President  James  B.  Conant  of  Harvard,  President  Carl  S.  Ell  of  Northeastern  Uni- 
versity, President  William  Mealy  of  Holy  Cross,  President  William  Keleher  of  Boston  College 
and  President  Daniel  L.  ]Marsh  of  Boston  University. 

Less  than  four  months  after  the  act  was  passed  creating  the  University  of  Massachusetts 
at  Fort  Devens  the  school  opened  its  doors  to  1,312  students.  By  June  of  1948  a  total  of  2,433 

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students  had  been  registered  at  Fort  Devens,  of  which  approximately  350  had  been  trans- 
ferred to  Amherst  for  the  final  four  semesters  of  their  undergraduate  work. 

Located  within  the  reservations  of  a  now  inactive  army  post,  the  Devens  campus  com- 
prises over  four  miles  of  rolling  countryside.  With  its  ivy -covered  brick  buildings  and  spacious 
grounds  the  Devens  campus  resembles  that  of  a  long-established  college.  Modern  army 
buildings  have  been  renovated  to  contain  dornaitories,  study  rooms,  libraries  and  recreation 
rooms.  A  brick  gymnasium,  a  nine-hole  golf  course,  tennis  courts,  athletic  fields,  a  toboggan, 
and  a  pond  suitable  for  swimming  and  winter  sports — all  these  facilities  have  aided  the  initia- 
tion of  full  athletic  programs.  A  student  newspaper,  radio  station,  literary  quarterly,  or- 
chestra, band,  glee  club,  and  a  variety  of  college  clubs  provide  a  complete  program  of  extra- 
curricular activities  for  the  University  students  at  Fort  Devens. 

Shown  above  at  extreme  left  is  the  administration  building  of  the  University  where  Dr. 
Edward  Hodnett,  Vice-President  of  the  University  and  himself  a  veteran  of  World  War  II, 
has  his  office.  On  the  extreme  right  the  college  theatre  is  shown.  The  buildings  in  the  center 
show  four  main  dormitories — Worcester,  Norfolk,  Essex,  and  Suffolk — where  the  majority 
of  the  1,600  students  now  at  Fort  Devens  live. 

The  Index  salutes  the  Fort  Devens  branch  and  is  proud  that  the  first  "transfer"  stu- 
dents to  get  their  diplomas  are  members  of  the  class  of  1948. 

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 


The  1948  Index  Board  wishes  to  express  its  gratitude  to  the  following  people  who  helped 
to  make  its  volume,  a  small  adventure  in  publishing,  reflect  a  year  of  action  and  spirit  at  a 
university,  one-year  old,  which  looks  forward  to  greater  expansion. 

Professor  Lawrence  S.  Dickinson,  Business  Advisor,  for  his  encouragement  and  guiding 
hand. 

Mr.  Charles  N.  DuBois,  Editorial  Advisor,  for  his  personal  interest  and  sound  advice. 

Mr.  George  Emery,  Executive  Secretary  of  the  Associate  Alumni,  and  his  office  staff  for 
their  ever-ready  assistance. 

Walter,  of  Memorial  Hall,  for  his  humor  and  aid  which  helped  to  brighten  the  discourag- 
ing moments  of  an  editor. 

Mr.  John  Cole  of  the  Andover  Press,  for  his  expert  advice  in  helping  the  Index  Board 
meet  its  deadlines  and  for  his  many  trips  to  Amherst  which  were  encouraging  to  the 
editor. 

Mr.  Apriar  Saunders  of  the  Greylock  Engraving  Co.,  for  his  interest  and  assurance  of  the 
best  engraving  techniques. 

Mr.  Irving  P.  Green  of  Sargent  Studio,  for  his  wit  and  willingness  to  provide  the  best  in 
photography. 

Mr.  Michael  Dasho  of  Sargent  Studio,  for  his  never-ending  good  humor  as  he  photo- 
graphed a  busy  campus. 

Professor  Clark  L.  Thayer,  author  of  the  dedication. 

Mrs.  Ralph  Van  Meter,  for  providing  the  photograph  of  Dr.  Van  Meter. 

Professor  Arthur  Musgrave,  for  his  many  helpful  suggestions  and  contributions. 

The  Massachusetts  Collegian,  for  its  contributions  and  interest. 

Prof.  Arthur  N.  Julian,  Prof.  Katherine  A.  Clarke,  Dr.  Allen  E.  Anderson,  Prof.  Alexan- 
der A.  MacKimmie,  Mr.  Ian  T.  Maclver,  Mr.  Richard  M.  Colwell,  Dr.  William  H. 
Ross,  Dr.  Harry  N.  Glick,  Mr.  W.  David  Crockett,  Mr.  Frederick  Tibbetts,  Mr.  A.  J. 
Niedeck,  for  their  assistance. 

Our  Advertisers. 

The  Index  Competitors,  who  contributed  so  much  to  the  compilation  of  the  1948  Index. 

THE  EDITOR 


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Mr.  Charles  N.  DuBois,  Editorial  Advisor;  Mr.  George  Emery 

Prof.  Lawrence  S.  Dickinson.  Business  Advisor 

"Walter"  Feldman:  Mr.  .lohn  N.  Cole.  The  Andover  Press;  Mr.  Apriar  Saunders,  Grcjlock  Photo-Engraving  Co. 

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The  merchants  of  the  town  as 
well  as  the  university  students 
were  quick  to  realize  the  potentiali- 
ties of  a  larger  college.  They  en- 
dorsed expansion  wholeheartedly, 
even  helping  to  back  the  U  of  M 
Bill.  They  were  sincere  in  the  good 
wishes  they  extended  to  the  new 
University  of  Massachusetts. 


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Next  lo  Post  Office 

AMHERST 

Amherst's  Department  Store 

JACKSON  &  CUTLER 

Prompt  and  Courteous  Service 

Dry  Goods      -      Clothing 
Notions 

AMHERST 

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Hew  university  store 

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•  STUDENT  RELAXATION 


"Expansion  Results  in  Increased  Satisfaction" 

UNIVERSITY  STORE  "65" 

"MOST  POPULAR  COURSE  ON  CAMPUS" 

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GIBSON  CHEVROLET 
COMPANY 


Chevrolet 
Sales  and  Service 


Tel.  749- J 

159  N.  Pleasant  Street 

AMHERST 


The  LORD  JEFFERY 


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MASSACHUSETTS 


ATTRACTIVE  ROOMS 
Colonial  "Dining  %oom 


Cofifee  Shop 


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HOME   FURNISHERS 


Tel.  16 
124  AMITY  STREET 

AMHERST 


AMHERST 
SAVINGS  BANK 


SAVINGS  ACCOUNTS 

and 

Agents  for  Savings  Bank 

Life  Insurance 


AMHERST,  MASS. 


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For  Clothing 

and  Haberdashery 

In  every  community  there 
is  always  one  shop  which 
is  outstanding  for  its  price 
and  quaHty. 

In  this  vicinity  it  is  .  .  . 

The  HOUSE  of  WALSH 

Come  in  .  .  .  See  and  Compare 

More  than  a  Toggery 
A  College  Institution 


UNIVERSITY 
MOTORS,  Inc. 


Tontiac 

Sales  and  Service 


GAS— TEXACO— OIL 


Tel.  688 

213  COLLEGE  STREET 

AMHERST,  MASS. 


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and  SON 


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CRATING 


Long  Distance  Carriers 


Tel.  793 
AMHERST,  MASS. 


Midnight  Shado 


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Covi'pHments  of 

NORTHAMPTON 

CONFECTIONERY 

COMPANY 

Incorporated 


15-17  IIAWLEY  ST. 
NORTHAMPTON,  MASS. 


80  GREEN  STREET 
NORTHAMPTON 


PALM  BEACH 
FLORIDA 


BEAUTIFUL  CLOTHES 


Compare  Before  Yon  Buy 


Compliments  of 

Mac's  BOWLODROME 

7  pearl  street 
northa:\ipton,  mass. 


Tel.  ^2350 


Bill  Andrews,  Mgr. 


Compliments  of 

CARLSON'S 

The  Man's  Shop 

NORTH A^rPTON.  MASS. 

Compliments  of 

DAVID  BOOT   SHOP 

NORTHAMPTON,  MASS. 


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"■Dress   Well  and  Succeed'' 

TODD'S 

Here's  your  store,  young  man, 

NORTHAMPTON 

for   Smart    Wearing   Apparel 

Moderately  Priced 

Nationally  advertised  brands 

Maximum  Wardrobe 

in   SUITS,  SPORT  COATS, 

AT 

SPORTSWEAR,    HATS, 

SHOES  and  FrRNISHINGS 

Minimum  Expense 

A  "BIG  CITY"  Stock  to  Choose  From 

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SOUTH  HADLEY             FALMOUTH 

COMPLIMENTS 

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As  early  as  1798  Messrs.  Ames  and  Parker  had  set  up  a 
printing  press  in  Andover.  Enlarged  during  the  early  years  of 
the  nineteenth  century  through  the  enterprise  of  Dr.  Eliphalet 
Pearson,  the  first  principal  of  Phillips  Academy,  Andover, 
which  had  been  established  20  years  earlier,  the  press  became 
widely  known  throughout  the  United  States  and  many  foreign 
countries  through  the  publications  printed  for  Harvard  Univer- 
sity and  the  Andover  Theological  Seminary. 

The  present  Andover  Press,  building  on  noble  traditions,  is 
today  perhaps  the  best-known  school  and  college  print  shop  in 
New  England.  Proud  of  a  glorious  past,  but  not  satisfied  to  rest 
on  its  laurels,  the  press  has  kept  pace  with  the  times  by  enlarging 
its  plant  and  adding  modern  equipment  in  all  departments. 

In  its  one  hundred  and  fiftieth  year,  the  Andover  Press,  Ltd., 
is  proud  to  number  among  its  publications 
the  1948  INDEX. 

The  ANDOVER  PRESS,  J^d. 

ANDOVER,  MASSACHUSETTS 


Coinpliniciifs  of 

HORTON   MOTORS 

HARVEY'S  MARKET 

"Opposite  the  Flagpole" 

Kaiser  '  grazer 

• 

SALES  AND  SERVICE 

QUALITY 

yr 

MEATS  .\ND  GROCERIES 

• 

Gulf  Pride  Motor  Oil 

Tel.  270 

Tel.  391 

AMHERST,  MASS. 

AMHERST 

HERCULES 

1 

CLEANERS  aud  DYERS 

^^^M^Bj 

Specializing  in  High  Quality 
Workmanship 

T^UGS 

Beautifully  Cleaned  and  Shampooed 

Phone  1300 

w-^^E^^g^l 

Call  and  Delivery  Service 

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183  N.  Pleasant  St. 
AMHERST 

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Quiet! 

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Once  again . . . 


the  INDEX  reflects  the  Hfe  and  spirit  of 
The  University  of  Massachusetts 


Complete  photographic  service  hy 

SARGENT  STUDIO 

154  Boylston  St.,  Boston 
Photography  ^  Design  c<?o  Technical  Assistance 


290 


1906—1948 


Forty-two  years  of  continuous  service  to  the  sons  and  daughters 
of  Massachusetts 

And  we  are  still  anxious  to  serve  you  with 
FAMOUS  BRANDS 

RCA  Victor  -  Zenith  -  Philco 

Universal  -  Westinghouse  -  Bendix 

Crane   -  Kohler  -   Standard 

York  Heat 

The  Mutual  Pluuibing  &  Heating  Co. 


63  SO.  PLEASANT  ST. 


Phone  1146 


AMHERST   GARAGE 
COMPANY,  Inc. 

STORAGE 

AMOCO  GAS— MILLER  TIRES 
TOWING  SERVICE 

Tel.  464 


University  of  Massachusetts  Banners  and 

Pennants 

Parker  "'51" — Shaeffer  "Triumph" 

Waterman — Esterbrook  Pens 

National  Loose  Leaf  Note  Books 

Eaton's  and  Whiting's  Stationery 

A.  J.  HASTINGS 

NEWSDEALERS   and   STATIONERS 
AMHERST,  MASS. 


HAMILTON  I.  NEWELL 

Incorporated 


For  Every 
Camp  us  Require  ment 


Tel.  610 


Comer  of  HIGH  and  MAIN  STREETS 


291 


"Pictures  Leave  No  Story  Untold 


9? 


Let's  Go!! 


LINE,  HALFTONE,  BEN  DAY,  COLOR, 
STEP  AND  REPEAT  PLATES 


Greylock  Photo-Engraving  Company 

North  Adams,  Massachusetts 


292 


Compliments  of 

FRANK   H.  SUHER 


Compliments  of 

THE  GIFT  NOOK 

AMHERST,  MASS. 

Compliments  of 

KINSMAN'S  STUDIO 

AMHERST,  MASS. 

Compliments  of 

COLLEGE  BARBER  SHOP 

UNIVERSITY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 
AMHERST,  MASS. 

Compliments  of 

GRANDONICO'S 

RESTAURANT 


Compliments  of 

ST.  REGIS  DINER 

AMHERST,  MASS. 


293 


Index  to  *7<4e  Onde^ 


Academic  Activities         ...  52, 53 

Band 64-67 

Collegian 56, 57 

Handbook 72,73 

Index 54, 55 

Operetta  Guild       ....  70, 71 

Quarterly 58,59 


Roister  Doisters 

60-63 

University  Chorale 

.      .        69 

Universitv  Chorus 

.      .        68 

Academic  Activities  Board 

72,  73 

Acknowledgments 

.    276,277 

Adelphia          

.    172, 173 

Administration      .... 

10, 11 

Advertisements     .... 

278-293 

Associate  Alumni 

30,  31 

Athletics          

74,  75 

Baseball 

86-89 

Basketball 

82-85 

Cross  Countrv 

.      .       91 

Football 

78-81 

.      .       95 

.      .       90 

Spring  Track     .... 

.      .       93 

Swimming 

.      .       94 

Tennis 

.      .       95 

Winter  Track    .... 

.      .       92 

Calendar  of  Events     . 
Clubs 

Animal  Husbandry 

Bacteriology 

Chemistry    . 

Concert  Association 

Dairy      .... 

Engineering 

Fernald  Entomology 

Floricul  ture 

Food  Technology   . 

4-H         .      .      ."    . 

French    .... 

Future  Farmers  of  America 


32-51 

104 
105 
108 
106 
119 
109 
116 
114 
108 
117 
118 
115 


Graduate  Students 
Hillel  Foundation  . 
Home  Economics   . 
International     . 
International  Relations 
I.Z.F.A 


Judson  Fellowship 

Landscape  Architecture 

Maroon  Key 

Mathematics 

Naiads    . 

Nature  Guides 

Newman 

Outing    . 

Phillips  Brooks 

Physics  . 

Pilgrim  Fellowship 

Poultry  Husbandry 

Pre-Medical 

Psychology 

Radio 

Quarterly 

Scrolls 

Skiing     . 

Student  Christian  Associa 

Veterans'  Association 

Veterans'  Wives 

Wesley  Foundation 

Women's  Athletic  Association 


tion 


D 


Dance  C^ommittees 
Inter-Greek 
Military  Ball     . 
Winter  Carnival 

Dedication 


120 
113 
106 
107 
107 
113 
111 
115 
103 
109 
116 
117 
110 
114 
112 
121 
112 
118 
119 
103 
122 
102 
102 
123 
110 
121 
120 
111 
122 


130,  131 

.      131 

131 

131 


Faculty 

Department  of  Business 

Administration    .... 
Department  of  Student  Health 


17 


28 


26 
26 


294 


Division  of  Physical  Ediicati 

Division  of  ^lilitary  Science 

School  of  Agriculture  . 

School  of  Engineering 

School  of  Home  Economics 

School  of  Horticulture 

School  of  Liberal  Arts 

School  of  Science    . 
Former  Classmates 
Fraternities 

Alpha  Epsilon  Pi    . 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho 

C\\\  Omega 

Kappa  Alpha  Theta 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma 

Kappa  Sigma 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha 

Phi  Sigma  Kappa  . 

Pi  Beta  Phi       .      . 

Q.T.V 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 

Sigma  Delta  Tau    . 

Sigma  Kappa    . 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 

Tau  Epsilon  Phi     . 

Theta  Chi    .      .      . 
Freshmen 
Freshman  Class  Officers 

I 

Interfraternity  Council 
Isogon         .... 


Junior  Class 
Junior  Class  Officers 


M 


•■2(3 
25 


24 


Military 


23 

18,  19 

20,  21 

232, 

235 

132, 

133 

146, 

147 

148, 

149 

134, 

135 

136, 

137 

138, 

139 

150, 

151 

152, 

153 

154, 

155 

140, 

141 

156, 

157 

158, 

159 

142, 

143 

144, 

145 

160, 

161 

162, 

163 

164, 

165 

264-267 

262 

167 

172, 

173 

244-251 

242 

124, 

125 

Panhellenic  Council 

.      .      .      166 

Phi  Beta  Kappa 

.      .      .        27 

Phi  Kappa  Phi 

.      .    170,171 

Picture  Album 

.      .    268-273 

President's  Cabinet    . 

...        16 

President's  Message  . 

.      .        12, 13 

Queens 


128,  129 


Senate 100,101 

Senior  Class  .  .  .  168,  169,  174-227 
Also  Graduating  ....  228-231 
Senior  Class  Officers    .      .      .    170, 171 

Sigma  Xi 27 

Sophomore  Class        ....    254-261 
Sophomore  Class  Officers  252 

Sports 76,77,96,97 

Student  Life 98,  99 

Student  Life  Committee       .      .      .      104 


T 


Trustees 


14 


U 


Undergraduates 240, 241 

L^niversity  of  ^Massachusetts  at 

Fort  Devens 274,  275 

University  Year,  The      .      .      .  236-239 


W 

Who's  Who 

Winter  Carnival  .       .       .       , 

Women's  Student  Government 

Association 


.      105 

126, 127 


100,  101 


295 


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